Roland F-110 Owner's Manual

Roland F-110 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 For the U.K. IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE. BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
  • Page 3: Look What You Can Do

    Play the piano page Play various sounds The F-110 contains more than three hundred sounds for you to enjoy playing. page Adjust the keyboard touch You can adjust the keyboard touch sensitivity to suit your playing strength. page Change the tuning of the keyboard You can use the “Transpose”...
  • Page 4 Play back songs Play back the internal songs page The F-110 contains 65 piano songs. For the titles of the internal songs, refer to “Internal Song List.” Play back parts separately page You can choose to have the right hand, left hand, or accompaniment part be played back while you practice a different part.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The F-110 is a stylish, lightweight, and compact digital piano. It may fall over if substantial force is applied, so please take care not to place it in an unstable location, or allow people to run around near it.
  • Page 6: Main Features

    Compact design The cabinet depth of only 34 cm leaves you free to place the F-110 anywhere in your room, and the choice of cabinet variations (satin black and white) will cater to all tastes. The folding lid allows the keyboard to be safely covered when closed and also serves as a music rest when raised up.
  • Page 7: General Midi

    Designed with the future in mind, the GS Format can readily include new sounds and support new hardware features when they arrive. Since it is upwardly compatible with the General MIDI, Roland’s GS Format is capable of reliably playing back GM Scores equally as well as it performs GS music files (music files that have been created with the GS Format in mind).
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ..................5 About the Manual.......................................5 Conventions in this Manual ..............................5 Main Features.......................................6 USING THE UNIT SAFELY ..............11 IMPORTANT NOTES ..............14 Names of Things and What They Do ...........16 Front Panel ......................................... 16 Rear Panel ........................................17 Bottom Panel (Front Left) ..................................18 Before You Play................19 Getting Ready to Play.....................................
  • Page 9 Adding Spatial Depth to the Sound (3D Sound Control)..................45 Changing how 3D Sound Control is Applied (3D Mode) ..................46 Changing the F-110’s Frequency Response (Equalizer) ................... 46 Adjusting the Volume (Master Gain) ..........................47 Adding Liveliness to the Sound (Dynamics Sound Control)................... 47 Keyboard Settings ....................................
  • Page 10 Playing Sounds of an Audio Player through the F-110..................... 63 Connecting to MIDI Devices ................................64 Connecting a MIDI Sequencer to the F-110........................64 Producing Sounds from a MIDI Sound Module by Playing the F-110 ..............65 Connecting a Computer..................................65 Troubleshooting ................66 Error Messages................68...
  • Page 11: Using The Unit Safely

    Also, make sure the line voltage at the specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer installation matches the input voltage specified all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland on the AC adaptor’s body. Other AC adaptors Service Center, or an authorized Roland may use a different polarity, or be designed for a distributor, as listed on the “Information”...
  • Page 12 Before using the unit in a foreign country, (water, soft drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit. consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.
  • Page 13 ........................Caution The F-110 has a folding lid. Open and close the lid slowly and carefully, taking care that your hand or finger is not pinched in the gaps on the top or the left and right sides of the lid (p. 20).
  • Page 14: Important Notes

    Should you experience such problems, you restore the data, and Roland assumes no liability concerning should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater such loss of data.
  • Page 15 GS ( ) is a registered trademark of Roland Corporation. • MMP (Moore Microprocessor Portfolio) refers to a patent portfolio concerned with microprocessor architecture, which was developed by Technology Properties Limited (TPL). Roland has licensed this technology from the TPL Group.
  • Page 16: Names Of Things And What They Do

    [Metronome] button ] (Rec) button Turns the metronome on/off (p. 30). This lets you record your own performance into the F-110 This also lets you sound a count before the song begins, so (p. 36). that you can match the timing of your playing to the song...
  • Page 17: Rear Panel

    (p. 19). musical instrument, and listen to the connected device Ground terminal through the F-110’s speakers (p. 63). For added safety, you can connect this screw to a grounding Output jacks (L/Mono, R) rod or a grounded earth wire (p. 19).
  • Page 18: Bottom Panel (Front Left)

    Names of Things and What They Do Bottom Panel (Front Left) Headphone jacks fig.Bottom.eps_88 Here you can connect headphones. The F-110 lets you use two sets of headphones simultaneously (p. 22). Headphone hook Whenever you are not using the headphones, you can hang...
  • Page 19: Before You Play

    If you are unsure of the connection information faces downwards. method, contact the nearest Roland Service Center, or The indicator will light when you plug the AC adaptor an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the into an AC outlet.
  • Page 20: Opening And Closing The Lid

    Opening the lid by pushing it may fig.lidopen2.eps_88 cause the F-110 to fall over. You must grasp the edge of the lid when opening or closing it. fig.lidcaution01.eps_88 fig.lidcaution02.eps_88...
  • Page 21: Turning The Power On/Off

    Before You Play Turning the Power Off Turning the Power On/Off Turn the [Volume] knob all the way toward the left to minimize the volume. fig.VolumeMin-j.eps_88 Once the connections have been completed (p. 19), turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices.
  • Page 22: About The Pedals

    The pedals perform the following operations. You’ll use them mainly when playing piano. fig.Pedals-e.eps_88 If you disconnect the pedal cable from the F-110 while the power is turned on, the pedal effect will remain applied. You must connect or disconnect the pedal cable while the F-110’s power is switched off.
  • Page 23: Using The Headphone Hook

    • Excessive input will not only damage your hearing, but may Press and twist the headphone hook included with also strain the headphones. Please enjoy music at an the F-110 into the hole in the bottom left of the appropriate volume. F-110 (refer to the figure below).
  • Page 24: Performing

    By using the Panel Lock function you can disable all of the buttons. This allows you to prevent unintended The F-110 features over 300 different internal sounds, changes in the settings during a performance. For allowing you to enjoy performing with sounds suitable for details, refer to “Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)”...
  • Page 25: Adding Reverberation To Sounds (Reverb Effect)

    Press the [Reverb] button so it’s lit. (If you haven’t pressed this button since switching on the F-110, its indicator will already be lit, so there is no need to press it.) Play a few notes on the keyboard. The reverb effect is applied to the entire tone.
  • Page 26: Changing The Key Of The Keyboard (Transpose)

    E, thus “4” appears in (Transpose Mode; p. 49). the display. When the F-110 is shipped from the factory, it is set so that fig.Transpose.eps_88 the pitch of the keyboard and song will be transposed together.
  • Page 27: Performing With Two Layered Tones (Dual Play)

    Performing Turning Off Dual Play Performing with Two Layered Tones (Dual Play) Press any one of the Tone buttons. Now you’ll hear only the tone of the button you pressed. You can play two different sounds from a single key at the You can change the pitch of Tone 2 an octave at a time.
  • Page 28: Performing With Different Tones In The Left And Right Sides Of The Keyboard (Split Play)

    Performing Performing with Different Tones in the Left and Right Sides of the Keyboard (Split Play) Performing with the keyboard divided at a certain key into a left side and a right side is called “Split Play,” and the point at which the keyboard is divided is called the “split point.”...
  • Page 29: Changing The Keyboard's Split Point

    Performing Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point You can change the split point (the key at which the keyboard is divided). How the Split Point Is Shown The split point can be set to any value from B1 through B6. This is set to “F 3”...
  • Page 30: Performing With The Metronome

    You can perform while the metronome sounds. fig.SongPlusMin.eps_88 F-110 provides a versatile Metronome function. You can adjust the volume or beat of the metronome. If a song is playing, the metronome will sound at the tempo and beat of that song.
  • Page 31: Changing The Metronome Volume

    Performing Press the [–] or [+] button to select the beat. Changing the Metronome Volume Display Beat Display Beat The volume of the metronome can be adjusted, with 11 volume levels available. This will be set to “5” when you turn on the power. fig.PlusMinMetro.eps_88 Only weak beats will be...
  • Page 32: Playing Back Songs

    Here’s how to listen to the internal preset songs. If you have recorded a song but have not yet saved it, The F-110 provides sixty-five piano songs as internal preset “dEL” will appear, blinking, when you select a song. songs.
  • Page 33: Playing Back All Songs Continuously (All Song Play)

    Playing Back Songs Playing Back All Songs Listening to Each Part Continuously (All Song Play) Separately Here’s how to repeatedly play all internal songs in succession. When playing back internal preset songs or songs from fig.PlusMinPlaySong.eps_88 internal memory, you can select the performance parts that will play.
  • Page 34: Changing The Song Playback Volume

    Playing Back Songs If you mute the accompaniment part before initiating Changing the Tempo of a Song playback, you can skip the intro. You can change the tempo at which the song plays. Mute settings will be cleared when you switch songs. When you’re practicing one of the internal songs, slowing down the tempo of the playback can make it easier to play along with a difficult song.
  • Page 35: Changing The Key Of Song Playback (Playback Transpose)

    You can also select the transposition interval by pressing and holding the [Transpose] button while pressing the desired key on the F-110’s keyboard. If the transpose value is anything other than “0,” you can use the [Transpose] button to turn the Playback Transpose function on/off.
  • Page 36: Recording

    Press the [ ] button. The [ ] button lights, the [ ] button begins flashing, and the F-110 is put into recording standby mode. If you decide not to record, press the [ ] button once again.
  • Page 37: Recording Your Performance Separately For Each Hand

    ] button or play the keyboard. After two measures of count sound, recording begins. The F-110’s recorder has three tracks. You can record the Recording starts when you start playing the keyboard performance of each hand separately to different track (without pressing the [ ] button).
  • Page 38: Settings For Recording

    The [ ] button will light, the [ ] button will flash, will flash, and the F-110 will enter recording standby mode. and the F-110 will enter recording standby mode. If you decide not to record, press the [ ] button again.
  • Page 39: Recording Your Playing Along With A Song

    The [ ] button will light, the [ ] button will flash, and the F-110 will enter recording standby mode. If you decide not to record, press the [ ] button once again. Recording Your Playing Along...
  • Page 40: Erasing Recorded Performances

    Recording Stopping Recording Erasing Recorded Performances Press the [ ] button. You can erase recorded performances. Recording will stop. You can also press the [ ] button to fig.RecordButtonz.eps_88 stop recording. Listening to the Recorded Performance If the indication “Usr.” is not displayed, press the [Song] button repeatedly until it appears.
  • Page 41: Saving Your Performance

    ] button and The songs you record will be lost if you simply turn off the ] button will flash. F-110’s power before they’ve been saved. You’ll need to save fig.d-Sur.eps_88 a song if you want to keep it. fig.SaveButtonz.eps_88 If you decide not to save the song, press the [ button.
  • Page 42: Deleting A Song

    If the song you just deleted was the only one in the F-110’s internal memory, the display will briefly show Hold down the [Song] button and use the [-] [+] the “non” message. buttons to make the display indicate “dEL.”...
  • Page 43: Deleting All Songs

    Saving Your Performance Press the [ ] button. Deleting All Songs fig.d-dEL.eps_88 Here’s how you can completely erase all songs that were saved in internal memory. The entire contents of the internal memory will be erased and the display will show the “non” message. The procedure described here erases all songs that have been saved in memory.
  • Page 44: Various Settings

    Various Settings In Function mode you can make various settings for performance and recording. Button Function Page Dual Balance p. 48 [Split] Basic Operation in Function (& [–] [+]) Octave Shift p. 49 Mode Twin Piano Mode Hold down the [Reverb] button and press the p.
  • Page 45: Sound-Related Settings

    [Strings] p. 51 (3D Sound Control) (& [–] [+]) Left Pedal Function The F-110 provides a “3D Sound Control” function. This p. 51 function adds the natural resonance and spaciousness that are characteristic of a grand piano. Memory Backup p. 59 Hold down the [Reverb] button and press the [Transpose] button.
  • Page 46: Changing How 3D Sound Control Is Applied (3D Mode)

    Various Settings Press the [Reverb] or [Transpose] button to leave Changing the F-110’s Frequency Function mode. Response (Equalizer) Turning off 3D Sound Control If required, you can increase or decrease the level of the bass, medium and high frequencies over a range of –12 through Repeat steps (1)–(3) above, but select “OFF”...
  • Page 47: Adjusting The Volume (Master Gain)

    Also, if you are playing the F-110 through a connected external system, there may be cases in which the volume from your external system is too low even when the F-110’s volume is turned to the maximum setting. In such cases, you can adjust the master gain setting as follows.
  • Page 48: Keyboard Settings

    Various Settings You can use the Memory Backup function to store this Keyboard Settings setting in internal memory (p. 59). For some sounds, this may cause distortion. Changing the Volume Balance for Dual Play (Dual Balance) Dynamics Sound Control does not affect the sound from the Input jack or the sound of external devices You can change the volume balance of Tones 1 and 2.
  • Page 49: Specifying What The Transpose Function Will Affect (Transpose Mode)

    Various Settings Specifying what the Transpose Changing the Pitch in Octave Steps Function will Affect (Transpose Mode) (Octave Shift) This setting specifies what the transpose function will affect. You can change the pitch of Tone 2 in Dual Play (p. 27) and the Left-hand tone in Split Play (p.
  • Page 50: Dividing The Keyboard For Two-Person Performance (Twin Piano)

    This setting is not remembered when you switch off the when set Twin Piano mode to “2.” F-110. The next time you switch the F-110 on, this parameter reverts to the “OFF” setting. Hold down the [Reverb] button and press the Press the [Reverb] or [Transpose] button to leave [Transpose] button.
  • Page 51: Pedal Settings

    Various Settings Hold down the [Reverb] button and press the Pedal Settings [Transpose] button. The display will indicate “Fnc” and you’ll be in Function mode. Changing How the Damper Pedal is Hold down the [Strings] button and use the [–] [+] Applied (Damper Pedal Part) buttons to select the pedal whose function you want to change.
  • Page 52: Tuning Settings

    Various Settings Tuning Settings Adjusting the Tuning (Temperament) You can play classical music such as baroque pieces using Matching the Pitch with Other their original tuning. Instruments (Master Tuning) Most modern songs are composed and played with the assumption that equal temperament (the most common tuning in use today) will be used, but when classical music When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other was composed, there were a wide variety of other tuning...
  • Page 53: Stretched Tuning

    Kirnberger provides a high degree of freedom of modulation. Performances are Tune the F-110 to the fundamental pitch of the other possible in all keys (III). instruments. This scale makes some compromises in just intonation,...
  • Page 54: Settings For Piano Sounds

    The display will indicate “Fnc” and you’ll be in Function reverberations and fatness to the sound. The damper pedal mode. on the F-110 recreates this resonance (Damper Resonance) when depressed. Press and hold the [Piano] button and use the [–] or [+] button to select “rSt.”...
  • Page 55: Count-Down Setting

    Various Settings Use the [–] [+] buttons to change the setting. Selecting the Part that Will Begin the Setting Explanation Count-down (Countdown Part) The volume of the Key Off sound decreases as the value is lowered, while raising the Specifies the part that will determine the beginning of the value increases the volume of the Key Off OFF, 1–10 performance when adding a count-down.
  • Page 56: Song Playback Settings

    Hold down the [Reverb] button and press the [Transpose] button. You can connect the F-110’s MIDI In port to the MIDI OUT The display will indicate “Fnc” and you’ll be in Function port on your computer’s MIDI interface and play back mode.
  • Page 57: Preventing Double Notes When Working With A Sequencer (Local Control)

    Sound Generator buttons. Local On The recommended tones are not used, and only the F-110’s internal tones can be selected. This is set to “On” at the factory. Local Off: The keyboard and recorder are not connected to the internal Press the [Reverb] or [Transpose] button to leave sound generator.
  • Page 58: Midi Transmit Channel Settings (Midi Transmit Channel)

    This setting specifies the MIDI channel on which the F-110 When Composer MIDI Out is “On,” you can send performance will transmit. data recorded with the F-110 to a connected MIDI device or computer. MIDI uses sixteen “MIDI channels,” which are numbered 1 through 16.
  • Page 59: Other Settings

    If V-LINK is on, the bars at the bottom of the display will be lit. Using the V-LINK Function (V-LINK) fig.d-VLinkOn.eps_88 Connecting the F-110 to a V-LINK compatible image device allows you to control the images with the F-110. You can control images using the twelve keys at the left end of the keyboard.
  • Page 60: Restoring The Settings To The Factory Condition (Factory Reset)

    Executing this operation will not erase the songs from internal memory. If you want to erase all songs from the If you decide not to save the settings, press the [ F-110‘s internal memory, refer to “Deleting All Songs” button. (p. 43).
  • Page 61: Disabling The Buttons (Panel Lock)

    Various Settings To execute the Factory Reset, press the [ Disabling the Buttons button. (Panel Lock) Never turn off the power while “Fct” is blinking in the display. If you activate the Panel Lock function, all buttons will be locked and non-functional. You can use this to prevent a When the Factory Reset has been completed, the following child from accidentally changing the settings by display will appear.
  • Page 62: Connecting To Other Devices

    Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to Audio Equipment If you connect the F-110 to powered speakers or to an audio system that has line input jacks, you’ll be able to hear the F- • To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or 110’s sound from your powered speakers or audio system.
  • Page 63: Playing Sounds Of An Audio Player Through The F-110

    Input jacks Output (Line Out) Digital audio player, etc. Turn the volume all the way down on the F-110 and Turning Off the Power on the audio player you’re about to connect. Turn the volume all the way down on the F-110 and Turn off the power to the F-110 and connected on the audio player you’re about to connect.
  • Page 64: Connecting To Midi Devices

    Connecting the Roland MT Series fig.MIDI1-e.eps_88 MIDI Out connector MIDI cable Roland MT Series When the F-110 is connected to a MIDI sequencer, set it to “Local Off.” Refer to “Preventing Double Notes when Working with a Sequencer (Local Control)” (p. 57).
  • Page 65: Producing Sounds From A Midi Sound Module By Playing The F-110

    You can use a USB MIDI interface cable (sold separately) to connect the F-110 to your computer. fig.F-110MIDI2-e.eps_88 MIDI Out If the F-110 is connected to a computer in which sequencer connector software is installed, a song you’ve recorded on the F-110 can be saved on your computer.
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    19 Plug the cable firmly into the pedal connector. If you disconnect the pedal cable from the F-110 while the power is on, the pedal effect may remain Pedal does not work, or is “stuck” in the On condition.
  • Page 67 F-110 faithfully simulate this characteristic of acoustic pianos. — On the F-110, the range that is unaffected by the damper pedal will change according to the transpose setting. If you hear this in headphones: Piano sounds that have a brilliant and crisp character contain substantial high-frequency components that may sound as though a metallic ringing has been added.
  • Page 68: Error Messages

    Delete unneeded files (p. 42), and try again. E.30 The internal memory of the F-110 is full. The F-110 cannot deal with the excessive MIDI data sent from the external MIDI device. E.40 Reduce the amount of MIDI data sent to the F-110.
  • Page 69: Tone List

    * The following numbers are necessary if you wish to use an external MIDI device to select sounds on the F-110 . Tone List MSB: Bank select MSB, LSB: Bank select LSB, PC: Program change Piano # Name # Name...
  • Page 70 * The following numbers are necessary if you wish to use an external MIDI device to select sounds on the F-110 . MSB: Bank select MSB, LSB: Bank select LSB, PC: Program change Tone List # Name # Name # Name...
  • Page 71 * The following numbers are necessary if you wish to use an external MIDI device to select sounds on the F-110 . MSB: Bank select MSB, LSB: Bank select LSB, PC: Program change Tone List # Name # Name # Name...
  • Page 72: Drum Set List

    Drum Set List Standard Set Room Set Power Set Electronic Set High-Q High-Q High-Q High-Q Slap Slap Slap Slap Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Pull [EXC7] Scratch Pull [EXC7] Scratch Pull [EXC7] Scratch Pull [EXC7] Sticks...
  • Page 73 Drum Set List Analog Set Jazz Set Brush Set Orchestra Set High-Q High-Q High-Q Closed Hi-Hat 2 [EXC1] Slap Slap Slap Pedal Hi-Hat 2 [EXC1] Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Push [EXC7] Open Hi-Hat 2 [EXC1] Scratch Pull [EXC7] Scratch Pull [EXC7]...
  • Page 74 Drum Set List SFX Set ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- High Q Slap Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Pull [EXC7] Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Guitar Fret Noise Guitar Cutting Noise Up Guitar Cutting Noise Down String Slap of Double Bass Fl.Key Click...
  • Page 75: Internal Song List

    Internal Song List Song name Song name La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin Jägerlied La Campanella Menuet Antique Trio Grande Für Elise Scherzo No.2 Türkischer Marsch (Mozart) Sonate No.15 Ständchen Liebesträume 3 Humoreske Étude, op.10-3 Blumenlied Je te veux Alpenglöckchen Valse, op.64-1 Menuett G dur (Beethoven) Golliwog’s Cakewalk...
  • Page 76: Parameters Stored In Memory Backup

    Parameters Stored in Memory Backup Settings Page Key Touch p. 24 3D Sound Control (On/Off, Depth) p. 45 Dynamics Sound Control (Off, Type) p. 47 Reverb (On/Off, Depth) p. 25 Dual Balance p. 48 Split Point p. 29 3D Mode p.
  • Page 77: Midi Implementation Chart

    MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation Chart Date : Mar. 1, 2009 Version : 1.00...
  • Page 78: Main Specifications

    Main Specifications F-110: Digital Piano <Keyboard> Keyboard 88 keys (PHA alpha II) Touch Sensitivity Off, L1, L2, M, H1, H2 Keyboard Modes Whole, Dual (volume balance adjustable), Split (split point adjustable), Twin piano <Sound Generator> 88-key Stereo Multi-sampled Piano Sound, Conforms to GM2/GS/XGlite Max.
  • Page 79 Main Specifications DC inlet Pedal connector Input jacks (L/Mono, R) Connectors Output jacks (L/Mono, R) MIDI connectors (IN, OUT) Phones jack (Stereo) x 2 Power Supply DC 12 V Power Consumption 48 W 1361 (W) x 302 (D) x 778 (H) mm / 53-5/8 (W) x 11-15/16 (D) x 30-11/16 (H) inches (With lid closed) 1361 (W) x 342 (D) x 778 (H) mm / 53-5/8 (W) x 13-1/2 (D) x 30-11/16 (H) inches (With lid closed, stabilizers* mounted) Dimensions 1361 (W) x 305 (D) x 910 (H) mm / 53-5/8 (W) x 12-1/16 (D) x 35-7/8 (H) inches (With lid open)
  • Page 80: Index

    Index Numerics 3D Mode ....................44, 46 Headphone Hook ..................23 3D Sound Control .................. 44–45 Headphones ....................22 Headphones Jack ................... 22 AC Adaptor ...................... 19 AC INLET ......................17 Key Off Resonance ................. 44, 54 Accomp Track ..................45, 56 Key Touch ......................
  • Page 81 Index Save a Song ..................... 45 Saving a song ....................41 Selecting a Song .................... 32 Settings ......................44 Keyboard ....................48 Metronome ..................... 55 MIDI ......................56 Pedal ......................51 Remembering ..................59 Song Playback ..................56 Tuning ...................... 52 SnG ........................
  • Page 82 For EU Countries For China...
  • Page 83 Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below. AFRICA PHILIPPINES CURACAO URUGUAY NORWAY JORDAN G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc. Zeelandia Music Center Inc. Todo Musica S.A.

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