Roland DP-990 Owner's Manual page 15

Roland digital piano owner's manual model dp-990
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[Metronome/Count In] button
10
Turns the metronome on/off (p. 39).
This also lets you sound a count before the song begins,
so that you can match the timing of your playing to the
song (p. 41).
[Tempo/Beat] button
11
Here you can adjust the tempo and beat of the
metronome (p. 39).
Display
12
This shows the sound number, song number, tempo, time
signature, and the value of various settings.
[Int Song/Ext Song] button
13
This lets you select the song to play back (p. 42).
[
] (–) button
14
You can select the preceding song by pressing this
button while the song select screen is displayed (p. 42).
If you hold down this button while a song is playing, the
song will be rewound (p. 43).
Use this button to select variations of the sound you're
playing on the keyboard (p. 27).
This button is also used to edit various values.
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[
] (+) button
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You can select the next song by pressing this button
while the song select screen is displayed (p. 42).
If you hold down this button while a song is playing, the
song will be fast-forwarded (p. 43).
Use this button to select variations of the sound you're
playing on the keyboard (p. 27).
This button is also used to edit various values.
[
] (Play/Stop) button
16
Use this button to play/stop an internal preset song or a
song you've recorded (p. 42).
This button is also used to begin recording your
performance (p. 51).
[
] (Rec) button
17
This lets you record your own performance into the DP-
990 (p. 51).
Track buttons
18
You can use these buttons to play back or record your
performance separately for each hand (p. 46, p. 54).
The right-hand performance of internal preset songs is
assigned to the [Right] button, the left-hand performance
to the [Left] button, and the remaining parts of the
performance to the [Accomp] button.
You can listen to the demo songs by holding down the
[Right] button and pressing the [Key Touch] button (p.
24).
[Key Touch] button
19
This lets you adjust the touch sensitivity of the keyboard
(p. 28).
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