Names Of Things And What They Do - Roland FP-4 Owner's Manual

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Names of Things and What They Do

Front Panel
1
[Volume] Knob
1
Adjusts the overall volume of the FP-4 (p. 17).
If headphones are connected, this adjusts the
headphone volume (p. 19).
[Balance] Knob
2
Adjusts the volume balance of the Upper and Lower
Tones in Dual Play and Split Play (p. 34).
[Function] Button
3
This button lets you make various settings.
By holding down this button and pressing the
[Transpose] button, you can listen to the demo song (p.
20).
[Transpose] Button
4
This button lets you transpose the keyboard or (p. 39).By
holding down this button and pressing the [Function]
button, you can listen to the demo song (p. 20).
[Session Partner] Button
5
This button switches on/off the Session Partner function
(p. 45). By switching Session Partner on, you can
produce an rhythm in a variety of styles.
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3
4
5
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Track Buttons
6
These buttons switch the performance part when playing
a song (p. 25). These buttons also switch Session
Partner's performance parts, chord progression patterns,
and rhythm patterns (p. 47, p. 50, p. 53).
[Play] Button
7
Starts and stops playback of internal songs and
recorded performances (p. 22).
Used for starting recording of performances (p. 65).
[Rec] Button
8
You can record your own playing into the FP-4 (p. 65).
[Metronome] Button
9
Turns the internal metronome on and off (p. 40).
Display
10
This shows information such as tone numbers, song
numbers, rhythm numbers, tempo, and the values of
various settings.
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