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Roland RG-3M Owner's Manual (132 pages)
Digital Grand
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 5.71 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
4
Using the Unit Safely
5
Important Notes
8
Additional Precautions
9
Handling Floppy Disks
9
Using Usb Memory
10
Introduction
11
Main Features
11
Conventions Used in this Manual
12
Table of Contents
13
Panel Descriptions
17
Front Panel
17
Jack Panel (Left Side of Bottom Panel)
18
CD Drive (Right Side of Bottom Panel)
19
Before You Start Playing
20
Opening and Closing the Top
20
Opening and Closing the Lid
21
Using the Lid Lock
21
Connecting the Pedal Cord and the Power Cord
21
Turning the Power on and off
22
Turning on the Power
22
Turning off the Power
22
Adjusting the Sound's Volume and Brilliance
22
About the Pedals
22
Connecting Headphones
23
Connecting a Microphone
23
Connecting USB Memory
24
Connecting the Memory
24
About the Screens
25
Main Screens
25
Adjusting the Contrast of the Screen
25
Chapter 1. Playing Back Songs
26
Look at What You Can Do with the RG-3M
26
Listening to Songs
27
[Song] Button Functions
27
Listening to the Tone Demos
28
Listening to the Internal Songs
28
Listening to Songs on Cds
30
Playing Back Songs on Cds
31
Listening to Songs on USB Memory
33
Using the Remote Control
34
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
34
How to Use the Remote Control
35
About the Remote Control
36
Changing the Song Tempo
38
Using the Karaoke Feature
38
Changing the Key of the Song Being Played (Playback Transpose)
39
Adding Echo to the MIC Vocals (MIC Echo)
41
Adding Harmonies to the MIC Vocals (Harmony)
42
Altering Vocals (Transformer)
43
Copying Songs
44
Copying Songs Stored on USB Memory and CD-Roms to the "Favorites
44
Deleting Songs Saved to the "Favorites" and USB Memory
47
Chapter 2. Using the RG-3M with an External Display or Television
49
Connecting an External Display
49
Making the Connections
49
Changing the Display Settings
50
Connecting a Television
51
Making the Connections
51
Switching Television Formats
51
Selecting What Is to be Displayed on the External Display or Television
52
Displaying Favorite Images on an External Display or Television (Slide Show)
53
When Using a USB Memory
53
When Using a VIMA CD-ROM (VIMA TUNES)
55
Changing the Background for the Lyrics Screen
56
Chapter 3. Performance
57
Performing with a Variety of Sounds
57
Changing the Volume Balance of the Layered Tones (Layer Balance)
58
Making Fine Adjustments to the Piano Sound (Piano Customize)
59
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch)
59
Changing the Timing of Sounds According to the Force Used to Press the Keys (Hammer Response)
60
Playing Sounds When the Keys Are Released (Key off Resonance)
61
Producing the Resonance of the Strings When the Keys Are Played (String Resonance)
62
Producing the Resonance of the Strings When the Keys Are Played (Damper Resonance)
63
Adjusting the Sound to Achieve the Preferred Tone Quality (Equalizer)
64
Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard Sound (Transpose)
65
Tuning to Other Instruments' Pitches (Master Tuning)
67
Setting the Tuning Curve (Stretched Tuning)
68
Changing the Tuning
69
Setting the Tonic
70
Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands (Split Performance)
71
Changing the Keyboard's Split Point
72
Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb)
73
Assigning Functions to Pedals
74
Changing the Volume Balance of the Accompaniment and the Keyboard
76
Remembering the Settings Even When the Power Is Turned off (Memory Backup)75
77
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
78
Chapter 4. Recording the Performance
79
Notes Regarding Recording
79
Recording Performances
79
Play Back the Recorded Performance
80
Saving Recorded Performances
81
Deleting Performances Saved to the "Favorites" or USB Memory
82
Chapter 5. User Program Registration
83
Saving Performance Settings (User Program)
84
Calling up Saved User Programs
85
Saving the User Program Sets
86
Loading Saved User Program Sets
88
Deleting Saved User Program Sets
90
Using the Pedal to Switch User Programs
92
Chapter 6. Changing Various Settings
93
Preventing Changes to the Current Settings (Panel Lock)
93
Changing the Moving Key Settings
93
Stopping the Keyboard Movement
93
Making Other Settings
94
Changing the Part that Makes the Keys Move
94
Changing the Remote Control Settings
95
Disabling Use of the Remote Control
95
Changing the Functions of the Remote Control's Buttons
95
Changing the CD Settings
96
Adjusting CD and Audio File Levels
96
Synchronizing the Timing of the Piano and Accompaniment
97
Setting the Type of CD to be Played Back
97
Enjoying Karaoke with Commercial Cds (Center Cancel)
98
Switching VIMA CD-ROM Recommended Tones
98
Initializing the User Memory and USB Memory
99
Using the V-LINK Function
100
Playing the Automatic Demos
100
Muting or Reducing the Volume of a Specific Part (Minus One/Guide)
101
Changing the Notation Display Settings
102
Setting the Part to Which Harmonies Are Added (Harmony Part)
103
Using the Aux Input Jacks
103
Changing the Infrared Transmission Function Settings
104
Switching Infrared Transmissions on and off (Infrared Function)
104
Setting Playback after the Song Is Transferred (Infrared Playback)
104
Chapter 7. Connecting External Devices
105
Connecting to Audio Equipment
105
Connectors
105
Making the Connections
105
Connecting External Speakers
106
Changing the Aux Output Jack Setting
106
Setup Examples with AUX OUTPUT Set to "Surround
107
Connecting MIDI Devices
107
What's MIDI
107
Connectors
107
Making the Connections
107
Connection Examples
108
Making MIDI-Related Settings
108
MIDI Transmit Channel Settings
108
Disconnecting the Internal Sound Generator and Keyboard (Local Control)
109
Sending Tone Change Messages (Program Change/Bank Select Msb/Bank Select LSB)
110
Sending Recorded Performance Data to a MIDI Device (Composer MIDI Out)
110
Connecting to the Computer
111
Making the Settings for the USB Driver
112
Appendices
113
Troubleshooting
113
Error Messages
115
Function Screens
116
Tone List
117
Internal Song List
118
Parameters Stored to Internal Memory
119
Parameters Stored in Memory Backup
119
Parameters Stored in the User Program
119
Music Files that the RG-3M Can Use
120
The RG-3M Allows You to Use the Following Music Files
120
About the RG-3M Sound Generator
120
MIDI Implementation Chart
121
Main Specifications
122
Index
124
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Roland RG-3M Brochure & Specs (13 pages)
Digital Grand Series
Brand:
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| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 5.27 MB
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