Roland FP-4F Owner's Manual
Roland FP-4F Owner's Manual

Roland FP-4F Owner's Manual

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  • Page 3 Copyright © 2010 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. Roland is a registered trademark of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY ......Registering Your Favorite Performance Settings ..What is a Registration? .
  • Page 5 Producing Sounds from a MIDI Sound Module by Playing the FP-4F ........
  • Page 6: Using The Unit Safely

    Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland When using the unit with a stand recommended by Roland, distributor, as listed on the “Information” page when: the stand must be carefully placed so it is level and sure to • The AC adaptor, the power-supply cord, or the plug has...
  • Page 7 This (FP-4F) for use only with Roland stand KSC-44, KS-G8, KS-18Z, or KS-12. Use with other stands is capable of result- ing in instability causing possible injury. Even if you observe the cautions given in the owner’s manual, certain types of handling may allow this product to fall from the stand, or cause the stand to overturn.
  • Page 8: Important Notes

    However, in certain devices. cases (such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order), we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data, and Roland assumes Placement no liability concerning such loss of data.
  • Page 9 • The copyright of content in this product (the sound waveform data, style data, accompaniment patterns, phrase data, audio loops and image data) is reserved by Roland Corporation and/or Atelier Vision Corporation. • Purchasers of this product are permitted to utilize said content for the creating, performing, recording and distributing original musical works.
  • Page 10: Panel Descriptions

    Panel Descriptions Front Panel [VOLUME] knob TEMPO [-] button Adjusts the overall volume of the FP-4F (p. 14). Slows down the song tempo (p. 32). If headphones are connected, this adjusts the headphone volume TEMPO [+] button (p. 17). Speeds up the song tempo (p. 32).
  • Page 11 Panel Descriptions [DISPLAY] button [SPLIT] button Used to switch screen or to cancel a procedure. Allows you to play different tones in the left and right zones of the keyboard (p. 26). [-] button By holding down this button and pressing the [TRANSPOSE] button, you can turn the V-LINK function on/off (p.
  • Page 12: Rear Panel

    Songs saved on USB memory can be played back (p. 58), and songs you may experience an uncomfortable sensation or notice that you recorded on the FP-4F can be saved to USB memory (p. 45). the surface feels gritty when you touch the metal portions of this instrument.
  • Page 13: Before You Play

    3. Connect the included AC adaptor to the DC IN jack located The power will turn on, and buttons such as the TONE buttons will light. on the FP-4F’s rear panel, and plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. AC adaptor 3. Use the [VOLUME] knob to adjust the volume (p.
  • Page 14: Adjusting The Volume

    Before You Play Turning the Power Off Adjusting the Volume 1. Turn the [VOLUME] knob all the way toward the left to Here’s how to adjust the volume of the sounds you play from the keyboard, or the volume of songs played back from internal memory minimize the volume.
  • Page 15: Attaching The Music Rest

    Before You Play Attaching the Music Rest Here’s how to attach the included music rest. 1. Loosen the music rest attachment screws located on the back of the piano (two locations). 2. Place the music rest between the screws and the chassis. 3. While using one hand to support the music rest, tighten the screws (two locations) to fasten the music rest firmly in place.
  • Page 16: Connecting Pedals

    * Unplugging a pedal cord from the unit while the power is on may cause the pedal’s effect to be applied without stopping. The power of the FP-4F must be turned off before inserting or removing a pedal cord. MEMO • If you connect the separately available RPU-3 pedal, allows you to...
  • Page 17: Using Headphones

    * The contrast of the screen may be affected by the temperature. 1. Connect your headphones to the PHONES jack. If headphones are connected, sound will not be heard from the FP-4F’s speakers. 2. Use the [VOLUME] knob (p. 14) to adjust the headphone volume.
  • Page 18: Listening To The Demo Songs

    Listening to the Demo Songs Here’s how to listen to the demo songs. The FP-4F provides four demo songs. * You can’t play back the demo songs if your recorded performance has not been saved. You need to save your recorded performance (p. 45).
  • Page 19: Performing

    Performing Various Sounds The FP-4F lets you enjoy performing with piano sounds and other types of sounds (a total of more than 300). These sounds are called “Tones. ” The tones are organized into four groups, and each group is assigned to a TONE button.
  • Page 20: Performing With The Metronome

    Performing Performing with the Metronome You can sound the metronome while you play. You can also change the metronome’s volume and time signature. If a song is playing, the metronome will sound according to the song’s tempo and time signature. 1. Press the [METRONOME] button.
  • Page 21: Changing The Metronome's Time Signature

    Performing Changing the Metronome’s Time Signature 1. Press the [METRONOME] button. The metronome will sound. 2. Press the [-] or [+] button. When set to “0/4, ” the bell sound for the strong beat will no longer sound; only the sound for the weaker beats will be sounded. When you record your performance, it will be recorded using the time signature you specify here.
  • Page 22: Changing The Metronome's Volume

    Performing Changing the Metronome’s Volume 1. Hold down the [METRONOME] button and press the [-] or [+] button. The display will show the volume of the metronome. If the metronome’s volume is set at “0, ” you won’t hear the metronome. Metronome volume range 0–10 Adding a Count-in to Synchronize Your Performance...
  • Page 23: Adding Reverberation (Reverb Effect)

    Performing Adding Reverberation (Reverb Effect) You can add a pleasant reverberation to the sounds you play from the keyboard, creating the impression that you are performing in a concert hall. This is called the “reverb effect. ” 1. Press the [REVERB] button. The [REVERB] button will light.
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Tone Quality (Equalizer)

    Performing Adjusting the Tone Quality (Equalizer) You can use the equalizer to adjust the sound’s tone quality. 1. Press the [EQUALIZER] button. The [EQUALIZER] button will light. If you press the [EQUALIZER] button once again, the button will go out and the equalizer will turn off. MEMO You can make detailed adjustments to the equalizer settings.
  • Page 25: Playing Two Tones Layered (Dual Play)

    Performing Playing Two Tones Layered (Dual Play) You can play two tones simultaneously from a single key. This is called “Dual Play. ” As an example, here’s how to layer piano and strings tones. 1. Hold down the [PIANO] button and press the [OTHERS] button. Both buttons will light.
  • Page 26: Playing Two Different Tones In The Right And Left Sides Of The Keyboard (Split Play)

    Performing Playing Two Different Tones in the Right and Left Sides of the Keyboard (Split Play) You can play different tones in the right and left sides of the keyboard, divided at a specific key. This is called “Split Play, ” and the location at which the keyboard is divided is called the “Split Point. ” 1. Press the [SPLIT] button.
  • Page 27: Changing The Right-Hand Tone And Left-Hand Tone

    Performing Changing the Right-hand Tone and Left-hand Tone Changing the Right-hand Tone 1. Press the TONE button. The TONE button you’ve pressed will light. 2. Press the [-] or [+] button. A different tone will be changed. Changing the Left-hand Tone 1. Hold down the [SPLIT] button and press the TONE button.
  • Page 28: Changing The Point At Which The Keyboard Is Divided (Split Point)

    Performing Changing the Point at which the Keyboard is Divided (Split Point) You can change the split point (the key at which the keyboard is divided). The split point can be set to any value from B1 through B6. Split point (upon power-up: F#3, included in left-hand zone) B1 C2 Range in which the Split Point can be assigned (B1–B6) 1. Hold down the [SPLIT] button and press the key that you want to be the split point.
  • Page 29: Changing The Pitch Of The Keyboard Or The Song Playback (Transpose)

    • You can use the [TRANSPOSE] button to turn the Transpose function on/off (if the transposition setting is anything other than “0”). • The FP-4F allows you to choose whether to transpose just the keyboard, both the keyboard and the song, or just the song (p. 51).
  • Page 30: Disabling The Buttons (Panel Lock)

    Panel Lock will also be cancelled when you turn off the power. * If you activate Panel Lock while a song is playing or recording, playback or recording will stop. * You cannot set the FP-4F to Panel Lock if it’s in Function mode (p. 48).
  • Page 31: Listening To Songs

    2. Use the [-] [+] buttons to select a song. MEMO For details concerning the songs that come with the FP-4F, see “Internal Song List” (p. 76). 3. Press the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button. Playback will stop when the end of the song is reached.
  • Page 32: Playing All Songs Successively (Play All)

    Listening to Songs Playing All Songs Successively (Play All) Here’s how to play all the built-in songs (or all the songs in internal memory, or all the songs in USB memory) repeatedly in succession. This function is called “Play All. ” 1. Hold down the [DISPLAY] button and press the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button.
  • Page 33: Changing The Playback Key (Playback Transpose)

    • You can use the [TRANSPOSE] button to turn the Playback Transpose function on/off (if the transposition setting is anything other than “0”). • The FP-4F lets you to choose whether to transpose just the song, both the keyboard and the song, or just the keyboard (p. 51). With the factory settings, both the keyboard and song will be transposed simultaneously.
  • Page 34: Performing Along With Rhythm (Session Partner)

    Performing Along with Rhythm (Session Partner) What is Session Partner? “Session Partner” is a function that provides an accompaniment in a style such as jazz or rock. This realistic-sounding accompaniment lets you enjoy performing as though you’re playing with a backup band. Session Partner lets you do the following things.
  • Page 35: Selecting A Rhythm

    Here’s how to select a different rhythm that’s suitable for the song you’re playing. What is a Rhythm? The FP-4F contains built-in “Rhythms” for musical styles such as jazz and rock. Each of these rhythms combines elements that create the distinctive atmosphere of that musical style; they are the basis of the accompaniment produced by Session Partner.
  • Page 36: Adding Variation To The Rhythm

    Performing Along with Rhythm (Session Partner) Adding Variation to the Rhythm Each rhythm provides two accompaniment patterns; the original accompaniment pattern and a more colorful variation accompaniment pattern. A fill-in (a short phrase) will be inserted when the accompaniment pattern changes, making your song more expressive. For example, it’s effective to use the quieter original pattern during the first half of the song, and then switch to the variation pattern later in the song as the energy level builds up.
  • Page 37: Creating An Original Chord Progression Pattern

    MEMO • Each chord progression pattern can be up to sixteen measures long. When the FP-4F is shipped from the factory, it is set so that a chord progression of up to eight measures can be recorded. Recording will stop automatically when you exceed the currently specified number of measures.
  • Page 38: Chord Progression

    Performing Along with Rhythm (Session Partner) Changing the Number of Measures for Recording a Chord Progression When creating your own original chord progression pattern, you can specify the number of measures for which the chord progression will be recorded. When the power is turned on, this is set to eight measures. 1. Hold down the SESSION PARTNER [START/STOP] button and press the SONG [REC] button.
  • Page 39: Registering Your Favorite Performance Settings

    Registration set MEMO • You can save registration sets to the FP-4F’s internal memory or to separately available USB memory (p. 54). • For more about the settings saved in a registration, refer to “Items Stored in a Registration” (p. 69).
  • Page 40: Storing Your Performance Settings (Registration)

    Registering Your Favorite Performance Settings Storing Your Performance Settings (Registration) Settings for your performances can be stored at the various Tone buttons. With the factory settings, recommended performance settings have already been stored. If you want to create an original registration, we suggest that you start with registrations 4-1 through 4-5.
  • Page 41: Recalling A Registration

    Registering Your Favorite Performance Settings Recalling a Registration You can call up any of the settings you’ve stored at a Tone button. 1. Press the [DISPLAY] button a number of times to access the Registration screen. “REGIST” will be shown on the top line of the display. 2. Specify the button at which the registration is saved by pressing a Tone button ([PIANO], [E.
  • Page 42: Recording Your Performance

    2. Press the SONG [REC] button. The display will indicate “NEW SONG. ” The SONG [REC] button will light, the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button will blink, and the FP-4F will enter recording-standby mode. If you decide not to record, press the SONG [REC] button once again.
  • Page 43: Listening To The Recorded Performance

    Recording Your Performance Listening to the Recorded Performance 1. Press the [DISPLAY] button a number of times until “NEW SONG” appears in the display. 2. Press the [-] button. You’ll return to the beginning of the recorded performance. 3. Press the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button. The recorded performance will play back.
  • Page 44: Recording Your Performance With Session Partner

    3. Press the SONG [REC] button. The display will indicate “NEW SONG. ” The SONG [REC] button will light, the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button will blink, and the FP-4F will enter recording-standby mode. If you decide not to record, press the SONG [REC] button once again.
  • Page 45: Saving A Recorded Song (Song Sav)

    Here’s how to save your recorded performance in internal memory. If you’ve recorded a song, but then switch off the FP-4F without saving it, your recorded song will be lost. You must save your recorded song in internal memory if you want to keep it.
  • Page 46 Recording Your Performance 4. Press the [PIANO] button. The screen in which changes in the song name are made will appear. 5. Change the name using the following buttons. Operation Button Change character that’s blinking Press the [-] or [+] button. Shift location that’s blinking Press the TEMPO [-] or [+] button.
  • Page 47: Deleting A Saved Song (Song Del)

    Recording Your Performance Deleting a Saved Song (SONG DEL) Here’s how to delete a song that you saved in internal memory. MEMO You can also delete songs that were saved on USB memory (sold separately). 1. Hold down the [REVERB] button and press the [EQUALIZER] button. You’ll enter function mode (p.
  • Page 48: Detailed Settings For Various Functions

    Detailed Settings for Various Functions Basic Operation in Function Mode In Function mode you can make detailed settings for various performance and recording functions. Entering Function mode 1. Hold down the [REVERB] button and press the [EQUALIZER] button. You’ll enter function mode (p. 48). At this point, “●”...
  • Page 49 Detailed Settings for Various Functions Settings you can change Setting Page Setting Page KEYTOUCH KeyTouch p. 50 M. GAIN Master Gain p. 55 TUNING Master Tuning p. 50 LOCAL.CTL Local Control p. 62 TEMPRMNT Temperament p. 50 COMP OUT Composer MIDI Out p.
  • Page 50: Adjusting The Keyboard Sensitivity (Keytouch)

    Detailed Settings for Various Functions Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity Adjusting the Tuning (TEMPRMNT) (KEYTOUCH) You can play classical music such as baroque pieces using their original tuning. You can change the touch sensitivity, or response of the keys. Most modern songs are composed and played with the assumption that equal temperament (the most common tuning in use today) will You can adjust the keyboard touch as appropriate for the playing be used, but when classical music was composed, there were a wide...
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Dual Play Volume Balance (Dual Bal)

    Detailed Settings for Various Functions Adjusting the Dual Play Volume Turning the Intro and Ending On/Off Balance (DUAL BAL) (SP INTRO) You can adjust the volume balance between the two tones (tone 1 and This is an on/off setting for the intro and ending played by Session tone 2) used for Dual Play (p.
  • Page 52: Turning The Rhythm's Chord Progression On/Off (Sp Chord)

    Detailed Settings for Various Functions Turning the Rhythm’s Chord Editing the Equalizer Settings Progression On/Off (SP CHORD) You can use the equalizer to modify the tonal character of the sound by boosting or reducing just the low-frequency or high-frequency range of the sound. Here you can specify whether the rhythm will follow the chord progression pattern or the chords you specify from the keyboard.
  • Page 53: Adjusting Resonance When The Damper Pedal Is Depressed (Dmpr Res)

    “OFF. ” * If a pedal connected to the FP-4F is set so it switches registrations, that pedal will be dedicated to the switching of registrations. The pedal function you’ve assigned here will be ignored (p. 55).
  • Page 54: Using A Specific Part's Sound As A Guide (Mute Vol)

    Here’s how the 20 registrations stored at the Tone buttons can be This is a convenient way to practice along with a song one hand at a saved as a single set to the FP-4F’s internal memory or to USB memory. time.
  • Page 55: Loading A Registration Set You Saved (Rgst Ld)

    If you are playing the FP-4F through a connected external system, button. there may be cases in which the volume from your external system is too low even when the FP-4F’s volume is turned to the maximum 7. Press the [PIANO] button. setting.
  • Page 56: Remembering Your Settings (Mem Bkup)

    Detailed Settings for Various Functions Remembering Your Settings Restoring the Factory-set Condition (MEM BKUP) (FCT RSET) The settings you edit in Function mode will return to their default state The settings stored by Memory Backup as well as the registration when you turn off the power.
  • Page 57: Connections With Other Equipment

    For details on installation and connections, refer to the owner’s manual of your CD drive. * Use a CD drive sold by Roland. We cannot guarantee operation if any By connecting separately sold external media (CD drive, USB memory) other CD drive is used.
  • Page 58: Formatting Memory (Format)

    If this occurs, you may be able * Before using a new USB memory with the FP-4F for the first time, to solve the problem by switching the external memory mode setting.
  • Page 59: Changing The Tempo Of An Audio File Or Music Cd

    Connections with Other Equipment Selecting a song 1. When the SONG screen displayed, press the [-] [+] buttons to choose a song. Order in which Memories Are Selected Select a song 1. Songs from CD or USB memory * This cannot be selected if nothing is connected to the EXT MEMORY connector.
  • Page 60: Connecting To Audio Equipment

    Or, if you want, you can connect equipment such as powered speakers or a miniature stereo system equipped with line inputs. You’ll then be able to enjoy the sound of the FP-4F that is produced by the powered OUTPUT jack speakers or miniature stereo system.
  • Page 61: Connecting To Midi Devices

    MIDI device Making the Connection MIDI cable 1. Turn the volume all the way down on the FP-4F and on the MIDI device. 2. Switch off the power to the FP-4F and the MIDI device. 3. Use a MIDI cables (sold separately) to connect the MIDI connectors to each other.
  • Page 62: Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected To A Sequencer (Local.ctl)

    Transmitting Recorded Performance Data to to a Sequencer (LOCAL.CTL) a MIDI Device (COMP OUT) If you connect the FP-4F to a MIDI sequencer, turn off the Local Control The performance data you’ve recorded on the FP-4F can be setting as described below.
  • Page 63: Transmitting Tone Selection Data (Rgst Ch/Rgst Pc/Rgst Msb/Rgst Lsb)

    USB connector of your computer. bank select LSB messages will be transmitted to a MIDI device. You can • You can use the FP-4F to play sounds from SMF music files played back also specify the transmit channel.
  • Page 64: Using The V-Link Function

    Using the V-LINK Function Connecting the FP-4F to a V-LINK compatible image device allows you to control the images with the FP-4F. * To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    The pedal effect may remain stuck if you disconnect the pedal cord while the power is on. — Switch off the FP-4F’s power before you connect or disconnect the pedal cord. If you’ve assigned the soft pedal or sostenuto pedal as a registration select switch, or assigned it to some other function, the pedal won’t operate as a Soft pedal or Sostenuto pedal.
  • Page 66 Could the FP-4F be set to Dual Play? p. 25 Two sounds are heard when you play the If an external sequencer is connected, set the FP-4F to the Local Off state, and turn your sequencer’s Soft keyboard p. 62 Thru setting off.
  • Page 67 • Sampling rate is 44.1 kHz Can’t record along with an audio file/ The FP-4F does not allow recording using audio files, and cannot be used to copy audio files into internal — Can’t copy an audio file to internal memory memory.
  • Page 68: Error Messages

    ERROR 30 The FP-4F has insufficient storage space. Too much MIDI data was transmitted by an external MIDI device all at once, and the FP-4F was unable to process it. Reduce the amount of data ERROR 40 being transmitted by the external MIDI device.
  • Page 69: Stored Items

    Stored Items Items Stored in a Registration Stored Item Explanation Page — Selected tone p. 19 — Dual performance On/Off p. 25 — Tone 1/Tone 2 (Dual performance) p. 25 — Split performance On/Off p. 26 — Right-hand tone/Left-hand tone (Split performance) p.
  • Page 70: Tone List

    Tone List PIANO OTHERS Display Tone name JAZZ SET JAZZ Set Display Tone name Display Tone name BRSH SET BRUSH Set STRINGS Rich Strings PIANO Grand Piano1 ORCH SET ORCH.Set JZ SCAT Jazz Scat PNO+STR Piano + Str. SFX SET SFX Set BRS SECT BrassSection...
  • Page 71 Tone List Display Tone name Display Tone name Display Tone name REED ORG Reed Organ TIMPANI Timpani SINE LD Sine Lead PUFF ORG Puff Organ STRINGS Strings SAW LD1 Saw Lead 1 ACCORD 1 Accordion 1 ORCHSTRA Orchestra SAW LD2 Saw Lead 2 ACCORD 2 Accordion 2...
  • Page 72 Tone List Display Tone name STANDARD Set TR808 TM TR-808 Tom High-Q Slap ELEC PER Elec.Perc. Scratch Push [EXC7] REVS CYM Reverse Cym. Scratch Pull [EXC7] G.FRT NS Gt FretNoise Sticks Square Click GT CT NS Gt Cut Noise Metronome Click B.STR SL BsStringSlap Metronome Bell...
  • Page 73: Rhythm List (Session Partner)

    Rhythm List (Session Partner) Chord progression Chord progression Display Rhythm name Tempo Display Rhythm name Tempo pattern number pattern number 70S SOUL '70s Soul ROCK POP Rock Pop 8BTFUSN2 8-Bt Fusion2 STRE. POP Street Pop 16BTFUSN 16-Bt Fusion 8-BTPOP1 8-Beat Pop 1 JAZBRUSH Jazz Brush PIANOBLD...
  • Page 74: Chord Progression Pattern List

    Chord Progression Pattern List It is the Chord Progression Pattern List by each measure. These are basic chord progression pattern from No. 1 to No. 10, and these are suitable chord progression for the internal rhythm from No. 11 to No. 61. Chord progression Accompaniment pattern...
  • Page 75 Chord Progression Pattern List Chord progression Accompaniment pattern Original Variation Original G(11) Variation G(11) A aug Original Variation Original Variation A7 9 C dim Original Variation Dm7 5 G7 9 Original Variation Original C dim C dim Variation Original Variation Ddim Ddim Ddim...
  • Page 76: Internal Song List

    * Songs marked by an asterisk “*” are original songs composed for the G.WLZ BRI Grande Valse Brillante Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin Roland Corporation. The copyrights to these songs are owned by the PRIERE La prière d'une Vierge Tekla Badarzewska Roland Corporation.
  • Page 77: Chord Fingering List

    Chord Fingering List symbol: Indicates the constituent notes of chords. Instead of the sharp (#) symbol, a quotation mark will be shown in the display. symbol: Chords shown with an “ ” can be played by pressing just the key marked with the “ ”. * “Turning the Rhythm’s Chord Progression On/Off (SP CHORD)”...
  • Page 78 Chord Fingering List symbol: Indicates the constituent notes of chords. Instead of the sharp (#) symbol, a quotation mark will be shown in the display. symbol: Chords shown with an “ ” can be played by pressing just the key marked with the “ ”. * “Turning the Rhythm’s Chord Progression On/Off (SP CHORD)”...
  • Page 79 Chord Fingering List symbol: Indicates the constituent notes of chords. Instead of the sharp (#) symbol, a quotation mark will be shown in the display. symbol: Chords shown with an “ ” can be played by pressing just the key marked with the “ ”. * “Turning the Rhythm’s Chord Progression On/Off (SP CHORD)”...
  • Page 80 Chord Fingering List symbol: Indicates the constituent notes of chords. Instead of the sharp (#) symbol, a quotation mark will be shown in the display. symbol: Chords shown with an “ ” can be played by pressing just the key marked with the “ ”. * “Turning the Rhythm’s Chord Progression On/Off (SP CHORD)”...
  • Page 81: Registration List

    Registration List The recommended settings were stored in the instrument when it shipped from the factory. Registration name Piano + Str. Piano+EPiano Gt + Harpvox Winds + Str. Lead + Pad E.Piano / Bs Vib. / BsCym Piano / Pad ChorusGt/Bs Brass / E.Bs JazzComboSes...
  • Page 82: Main Specifications

    Main Specifications Digital Piano: FP-4F Keyboard Keyboard 88 keys (Ivory Feel-G Keyboard) Touch Sensitivity Touch: 5 levels, Fixed Touch Whole Keyboard Mode Dual (volume balance adjustable) Split (split point adjustable) Sound Generator (conforms to GM2/GS/XGlite) Piano Sound SuperNATURAL Piano Sound Damper Resonance (Off, 1–10)
  • Page 83 CD Drive USB Flash Memory (Use USB Flash Memory sold by Roland. We cannot guarantee operation if other products are used.) * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 84: Index

    Index Symbols DUAL BAL ............. .51 Dual Play .
  • Page 85 Index Connect............16 Damper pedal .
  • Page 86 Index Rhythm ..............34 Time Signature Chord progression.
  • Page 87 MEMO...
  • Page 88 Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below. TAIWAN ECUADOR RUSSIA OMAN AFRICA EUROPE ROLAND TAIWAN ENTERPRISE Mas Musika Roland Music LLC TALENTZ CENTRE L.L.C. Rumichaca 822 y Zaruma Dorozhnaya ul.3,korp.6...
  • Page 89 For EU Countries For China...
  • Page 90: Declaration Of Conformity

    Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug. For the USA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name : FP-4F Type of Equipment : Digital Piano Responsible Party : Roland Corporation U.S. Address : 5100 S. Eastern Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938 Telephone : (323) 890-3700...

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