Names Of Things And What They Do - Roland DP-990F Owner's Manual

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Names of Things and What They Do

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[Volume] slider
1
Adjusts the overall volume of the DP990F
(p. 19).
[Reverb] button
2
Adds reverberation similar to what you would
hear when performing in a concert hall (p. 26).
[Transpose] button
3
Transposes the keyboard and/or song.
• Transposing the keyboard (p. 34).
• Transposing the song playback (p. 39).
[Twin Piano] button
4
• Divides the keyboard into two separate
sections, allowing two people to perform in
the same registers (p. 29).
• Allows you to perform with a split keyboard
(p. 31).
[Key Touch] button
5
• Used to adjust the touch sensitivity of the
keyboard (p. 27).
• Additionally, if you hold down this button
while you press the [Twin Piano] button, you
will enter Function mode, where you can
make settings for the sounds and make
changes in a variety of the instrument's
functions (p. 52).
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Tone buttons
6
Here you can select the sound you'll hear when
you play the keyboard (p. 22).
[Display] button
7
• Switches the content of the display.
• Displays the song number, the metronome's
tempo or time signature (p. 23).
Indicators
8
These indicate the content shown in the display.
• Song indicator: The display shows the song
number.
• Tempo indicator: The display shows the
tempo.
• Beat indicator: The display shows the time
signature.
Display
9
This shows the sound number, song number,
tempo, time signature, and the value of various
settings.
[–] (
) [+](
10
• Change the value of settings such as sounds
or functions.
• Select the sound to be played from the
keyboard (p. 22).
• Select a song (p. 36).
• Fast-forward/rewind a song (p. 36)
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