Roland FP-2 Owner's Manual

Roland FP-2 Owner's Manual

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Before using this unit,
carefully read the sections
entitled: "USING THE UNIT
SAFELY" and
"IMPORTANT NOTES" (p.
2; p. 4). These sections
provide important
information concerning the
proper operation of the unit.
Additionally, in order to feel
assured that you have
gained a good grasp of every
feature provided by your
new unit, Owner's manual
should be read in its
entirety. The manual should
be saved and kept on hand
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Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland Digital Piano FP-2.

Main Features

Stylish, Light, Compact Design
The refined design fits in anywhere; and since it is so lightweight and compact, it's easy to take
the instrument with you wherever you go.
Authentic Piano Performances
Features high-quality concert grand piano sounds and a Hammer Action keyboard that gives
a more realistic piano touch by providing a heavier feel in the low end and a lighter feel in the
upper notes.
In addition, the FP-2 is equipped with three pedal jacks and comes with a half-damper pedal
capable of adjusting the depth of the resonance, combining to allow you to enjoy truly
authentic piano performances.
Wide Variety of Tones For Use in Many Musical Genres and High-quality
Effects
The FP-2 offers not just piano sounds, but over 50 different onboard sounds that can be used
in a wide variety of musical styles.
You can also play Drum Sets with the instrument.
Additionally, the high-quality effects allow you to add more richness and expression to the
sound.
"Session Partner" Lets You Enjoy Playing with a Session-Like Feel
Enjoy true session-like feel while performing along with a "rhythm" section built upon
realistic-sounding "rhythms."
You can specify the "rhythm" chord progression with your left hand, and create original
chord progressions as well.
Experience a Variety of Performances with Dual and Split Functions
Layer two of the FP-2's many internal tones, play with different tones assigned to the left and
right sections of the keyboard, and enjoy many other possibilities in working with
Performances.
Easy Recording Functions
You can easily record your own performances using simple button operations.
Includes USB Connector
Connect your computer to the FP-2's USB connector and exchange MIDI data.
High-quality Speaker Provided
Enjoy listening to powerful, moving performances thanks to the high-quality speaker.
"Sound Control" and "Equalizer" for Enriched Sound
These functions allow you to correct discrepancies in the tone and adjust the tonal quality to
create a fuller sound.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in
any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
Owner's Manual
Copyright © 2003 ROLAND CORPORATION

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  • Page 1: Main Features

    Wide Variety of Tones For Use in Many Musical Genres and High-quality Effects The FP-2 offers not just piano sounds, but over 50 different onboard sounds that can be used in a wide variety of musical styles. You can also play Drum Sets with the instrument.
  • Page 2: Using The Unit Safely

    • When using the unit with a rack or stand recom- mended by Roland, the rack or stand must be carefully placed so it is level and sure to remain stable. If not using a rack or stand, you still need...
  • Page 3 • The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so their location or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation. 101c • This (FP-2) for use only with Roland stand FPS- 11A. Use with other stands is capable of resulting in instability causing possible injury. 102c •...
  • Page 4: Important Notes

    • Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5; sold separately). By connecting any other expression pedals, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to the unit. • Use a cable from Roland to make the connection. If using some other make of connection cable, please note the following precautions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Setting the Chord Display On or Off... 43 Changing the Equalizer Settings ... 44 Connecting to Audio Equipment ... 44 About the FP-2 Sound Generator... 45 Connecting to the USB Connector ... 45 Connecting MIDI Devices ... 46 Using the V-LINK function... 49 Making the Settings for the USB Driver...
  • Page 6: Panel Descriptions

    Panel Descriptions Front Panel [Volume] Knob Adjusts the overall volume level (p. 10). [Balance] Knob Adjusts the volume balance of the Upper and Lower Tones in Dual Play and Split Play (p. 18). [Reverb] Button You can use this to add the characteristic reverberation of a concert hall to what you play (p.
  • Page 7: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel USB(MIDI) Connector Use this for connecting a computer to the FP-2 using a USB cable (p. 45). MIDI Connectors Used for connecting external MIDI devices and for sending and receiving MIDI messages (p. 46). Pedal Jacks Accepts connection of the supplied pedal (DP Series), or other suitable pedals (p.
  • Page 8: Before You Play

    Before You Play Making Connections Before you begin making connections, confirm the following. Is the volume level of the FP-2 turned all the way down? Is the power to the FP-2 turned off? Connect the supplied Power Cord to the supplied AC adaptor.
  • Page 9: Installing The Music Stand

    * 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-2 must be turned off before inserting or removing a pedal cord. Damper Pedal Use this pedal to sustain the sound.
  • Page 10: Turning The Power On And Off

    Lower Position Plug the headphones into the Phones jack at the rear of the piano. Use the [Volume] knob on the FP-2 to adjust the volume of the headphones. * Make sure to use stereo headphones. * Make sure to use only Roland headphones. Headphones from other manufacturers may be unable to provide sufficient volume.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Playing The Keyboard

    Indi- Button cation Piano Masasi & Kazuko Hirashita / © 2003 Roland Corporation E.Piano E.Pn Masasi & Kazuko Hirashita / © 2003 Roland Corporation Organ Masasi & Kazuko Hirashita / © 2003 Roland Corporation Guitar/Bass Masasi &...
  • Page 12: Listening To Internal Songs

    Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard Listening to Internal Songs Now, try listening to Internal songs. The FP-2 comes with sixty five internal songs. fig.01-01 Press the [Display] button several times, getting its indicator to light in green. The following appears in the display.
  • Page 13: Listening To Each Part Separately

    When the following appears in the display If there is any performance data stored in the FP-2’s memory, the following appears in the display. fig.01-03 Until you erase the performance data, you cannot play back an internal song. To erase the performance data and play back the internal song, press the [Rec] button.
  • Page 14: Performing With A Variety Of Sounds

    Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard Performing with a Variety of Sounds The FP-2 features over 300 different internal sounds, allowing you to enjoy performing with sounds suitable for many different types of music. These onboard sounds are called “Tones.” The Tones are divided into six different groups, each of which is assigned to a different Tone button.
  • Page 15: Performing With Two Layered Tones (Dual Play)

    Although when you press the pedal while in Dual Play, the effect is applied to both tones, you can set the FP-2 so that the effect is not applied to the Lower Tone. Refer to “Changing How the Pedal Effects Are...
  • Page 16: Performing With Different Tones In The Left And Right Sides Of The Keyboard (Split Play)

    Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard 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 17: Changing Tone Group And Tone Variation

    ■ Changing Tone Group and Tone Variation. Changing the Upper Tone Press the Tone button to choose a Tone Group. Press the [-] or [+] buttons to select the Tones. Changing the Lower Tone Hold down the [Split] button and press the Tone button to choose a Tone Group.
  • Page 18: Changing The Keyboard's Split Point

    Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard ■ Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point You can change the location where the keyboard is divided (the split point) within the range of B1 through B6. This is set to “F 3” when the instrument is turned on. This setting remains in effect until you turn off the power.
  • Page 19: Changing The Keyboard's Touch

    Changing the Keyboard’s Touch You can change the touch sensitivity, or response of the keys. When the instrument is turned on, this is set to “N (Normal).” fig.01-17 Hold down the [Effects] button and press the [Transpose] button. The indicators for the [Transpose] and [Reverb] buttons flash in red. The currently selected keyboard touch appears in the display.
  • Page 20: Changing The Velocity When The Key Touch Is Set To "Fixed

    Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard ■ Changing the Velocity When the Key Touch Is Set to “Fixed” This sets the velocity the sound will have when the keyboard touch is set to “Fixed (p. 19).” Hold down the [Effects] button and press the [Transpose] button.
  • Page 21: Adding Reverberation To Sounds (The Reverb Effect)

    Adding Reverberation to Sounds (The Reverb Effect) You can apply a reverb effect to the notes you play on the keyboard. With the reverb effect, you obtain a pleasant reverberation, making it sound as if you were performing in a concert hall or similar space. fig.01-21 Press the [Reverb] button, getting its indicator to light.
  • Page 22: Adding A Variety Effects To The Sound

    Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard Adding a Variety Effects to the Sound In addition to reverb, you can apply a variety of changes to the FP-2’s sounds. These are referred to as “effects.” With the FP-2, you can select from ten different effect types.
  • Page 23: Adding A Spinning Sound To Organ Tones (Rotary Effect)

    ■ Adding a Spinning Sound to Organ Tones (Rotary Effect) The Rotary effect is applied to some Organ tones you can select with the [Organ] button. When one of these tones is selected, you can use the [Effects] button to change the speed of the rotary effect. What the rotary effect does is to add a “spinning”...
  • Page 24: Transposing The Key Of The Keyboard (Key Transpose)

    Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard Transposing the Key of the Keyboard (Key Transpose) You can transpose the key of a performance without having to shift the position of your fingers on the keyboard. This feature is called “Key Transpose.” This lets you take a song in a difficult key with lots of sharps ( ) and flats ( ) and play it in a key with fingering that’s easier for you.
  • Page 25: Using The Metronome

    Using the Metronome Here’s how you can make use of the metronome. fig.02-01 Press the [ (Metronome)] button to have the metronome sound. The [ (Metronome)] button’s indicator flashes in red and green in time with the beat selected at that time. The indicator lights in red on the downbeats, and in green on weak beats.
  • Page 26: Boosting The Low-Frequency Range (Sound Control)

    Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard Boosting the Low-Frequency Range (Sound Control) Switching on the Sound Control function suppresses differences in volume for a more consistent sound. This is set to ON when the power is turned on. Press the [Sound Control] button, getting its indicator to light.
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Playing Along With Rhythms

    What are the FP-2’s “Rhythms?” The FP-2 features internal “Rhythms” complementing Pops, Jazz, and other various musical genres. “Rhythms,” or combinations of elements from a musical genre that recreate the mood or signature sound of a particular style, form the foundation of the accompaniment used in “Session Partner.”...
  • Page 28: Performing Along With Session Partner

    Chapter 2 Playing Along with Rhythms Performing Along With Session Partner fig.02-05 Now, let’s try performing along with Session Partner. Since a wide variety of musical genres is provided, be sure to use a Rhythm that best suits the song you are performing. Please refer to “Selecting a Rhythm”...
  • Page 29: Selecting Parts

    ■ Selecting Parts You can select the part to be played. Press the [Part] button. The part or group of parts enabled for performance changes each time you press the [Part] button, as shown below. Indicator Lit in red Drum, Bass, Chord Lit in orange Drum, Bass Lit in green...
  • Page 30: Changing A Rhythm's Tempo

    [-] and [+] buttons at the same time. Selecting a Rhythm’s Chord Progression The FP-2 has an optimal chord progression pattern for each Rhythm. When playing the Chord Part while performing, the chord progression is automatic.
  • Page 31: Performing With The Chord Progression Specified In The Left Hand (Chord Progression Off)

    Press the [Chord Progression] button, getting its indicator to go out. The [Split] button’s indicator lights up. The indicator for the [Start/Stop] button flashes in red, and the FP-2 is put into standby mode. The chord is specified with a key in the left part of the keyboard, and the Rhythm begins.
  • Page 32: Recording The Chord Progression (Chord Progression)

    Changing the Stored Measure Count You can change the number of measures recorded for the chord progression. This is set to eight measures when the FP-2 is turned on. Measure counts of “4/8/12/16” can be selected. Hold down the [Chord Progression] button and press the [Rec] button.
  • Page 33: Storing Settings (Setup)

    Storing Settings (Setup) You can save favorite combinations of Tone settings, settings for dual and split play, Session Partner settings, and the like as a “Setup.” Once saved in this way, you can instantaneously switch the instrument to the desired group of settings simply by calling up the Setup. You can store up to 6 different Programs.
  • Page 34: Chapter 3 Recording A Performance

    While listening the metronome, select the tempo and beat of the song (p. 25). Press the [Rec] button. The [Rec] button’s indicator lights, the [Play/Stop] button’s indicator begins flashing, and the FP-2 is put into recording standby. Press the [Play/Stop] button or play a key on the keyboard to begin recording.
  • Page 35: Recording A Performance Using Session Partner

    Select the Tone or Rhythm to be played (p. 28-p. 32). Press the [Rec] button. The [Rec] button’s indicator lights up, the [Play/Stop] button’s indicator flashes, and the FP-2 is put into recording standby. Recording starts when you begin the performance with Session Partner (p. 28, p. 31).
  • Page 36: Recording Selected Track Buttons

    The [Rec] button’s indicator lights up, the [Play/Stop] button’s indicator flashes, and the FP-2 is put into recording standby. With the FP-2 in standby, go on to record the performance according to the procedures as described in “Recording a Performance” (p. 34), “Recording a Performance Using Session Partner”...
  • Page 37: Erasing Recorded Performances

    Erasing Recorded Performances You can erase recorded performances. fig.03-04 Hold down the [Display] button and press the [Rec] button. A confirmation message appears in the display. fig.03-05 Press the [Rec] button. The recorded performance is erased. If you do not want to erase the performance, press the [Play/Stop] or [Display] button.
  • Page 38: Chapter 4 Other Functions

    Hold down the [Display] button, and press the [-] button. fig.04-01 While holding down... “Fnc” appears in the display, and the FP-2 switches to Function Mode. The indicators flash on the [Display] button and buttons to which a function is assigned. Press any flashing button (other than the [Display] button).
  • Page 39: Changing How The Pedal Effects Are Applied

    Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied When the pedal is pressed in Dual Play (p. 15) or Split Play (p. 16), the pedal’s effect is applied to both the Upper Tone and the Lower Tone, but you can change the settings for the tone to which the effect is applied.
  • Page 40: Changing The Effect Type

    Chapter 4 Other Functions fig.04-02 ■ Works of the Soft Pedal(FC2) When the instrument is turned on, this is set to function as a soft pedal. Switch to Function mode (p. 38), and press the [Strings/Pad] button. Press the [-] or [+] button to select the pedal function.
  • Page 41: Setting The Part To Which Effects Are Added

    Setting the Part to Which Effects Are Added This specifies which part is to have priority when the effects assigned to the Upper Tone and Lower Tone differ in Dual Play(p. 15) or Split Play(p. 16). Switch to Function mode (p. 38), and press the [Reverb] button.
  • Page 42: Adjusting The Tuning (Temperament)

    If you choose an equal temperament, there’s no need to select a keynote. aware that depending on the key, there may be some shifting of the pitch. Tune the FP-2 to the fundamental pitch of the other instruments. Switch to Function mode (p. 38), and press the Metronome)] button.
  • Page 43: Setting The Intro And Ending On Or Off

    Setting the Intro and Ending On or Off This sets session partner Intro and Ending on or off. When set to “Off,” pressing the [Start/Stop] button causes the Intro and Ending not to be played. Switch to Function mode (p. 38), and press the [Start/Stop] button.
  • Page 44: Changing The Equalizer Settings

    Connecting to Audio Equipment Description You can connect audio devices to play the sound of the FP-2 through the speakers of your audio system, or to record your performance on a tape recorder or other recording device. When connecting, please use an audio cable with a standard phone plug (sold separately).
  • Page 45: About The Fp-2 Sound Generator

    MIDI 2. Connecting to the USB Connector You can use a USB connector to connect the FP-2 to your computer. For more details, refer to the separate “USB Installation Guide.” * Connecting your computer to the FP-2 for the first time requires installation of the “USB Driver”...
  • Page 46: Connecting Midi Devices

    (such as when you intend to carry out byte- level programming), please contact the nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor. * MIDI cables are not included. Consult your Roland dealer if you need to purchase. ■ Connectors fig.04-08...
  • Page 47: Switching Local Control On And Off

    While holding down... * When connecting a unit in the Roland MT series, you don’t need to switch off Local Control. MT units transmit Local Off messages when their power is switched on. If you first switch on the FP-2, then the MT-series device, Local Control is automatically switched off on the FP-2.
  • Page 48 Message When a setup is switched, a Program Change message is transmitted. Use a MIDI cable (optional) to connect the FP-2’s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector on an external sequencer, or use a USB cable to connect the computer.
  • Page 49: Using The V-Link Function

    Transferring the FP-2’s Settings to an External MIDI Device (Bulk Dump) You can transfer the contents of FP-2’s Setup settings to an external MIDI device. This operation is called “bulk dump.” Use a MIDI cable (optional) to connect the FP-2’s...
  • Page 50: Making The Settings For The Usb Driver

    Restoring the Settings to the Factory Condition (Factory Reset) The settings stored in the FP-2 can be returned to their factory settings. * Executing “Factory Reset” results in deletion of the Settings. If you want to keep any data you have stored, use the “Bulk Dump”...
  • Page 51: Appendices

    Cause/What to do Is the power cord properly connected? No Power (p. 8) Is the volume level of the FP-2 (p. 10) or connected device turned all the way down? Are headphones plugged in? Has a plug remained connected to the Phones jack? (p.
  • Page 52 Connect the pedal securely to the Pedal jack (p. 9). Are you using a pedal made by another manufacturer? Use the pedal included with the FP-2 or an optional DP Series or similar pedal. Pedal Has No Unplugging a pedal cord from the unit...
  • Page 53: Error Messages/Other Messages

    (p. 13). This appears when you store setting to set up, or select stored settings (p. 33). Bulk Dump. This appears when you transfer the FP-2’s settings to an external sequencer (p. 49). Factory Reset. This appears when you restore the settings to the factory condition (p.
  • Page 54: Tone List

    Tone List → “Performing with a Variety of Sounds” (p. 14) Piano Grand Piano 1 Piano+Strings Grand Piano 2 Piano+Pad Rock Piano Mellow Piano Honky-tonk Harpsichord E.Piano Pop E.Piano Stage E.Piano 60's E.Piano 70's E.Piano E.Grand FM E.Piano 1 FM E.Piano 2 Clav.
  • Page 55 Perc. Organ Organ 3 Church Org.1 Church Org.2 Church Org.3 Reed Organ Puff Organ Accordion Fr Accordion It Harmonica Bandoneon Nylon-str.Gt Ukulele Nylon Gt (key Off) Nylon Gt.2 Steel-str.Gt 12-str.Gt Mandolin Steel + Body Jazz Gt. Pedal Steel Clean Gt. Chorus Gt.
  • Page 56: Rhythm Set List

    Tone List Rhythm Set List Pop Drum Set R&B Snare Rock Snare 2 Rock Snare 2 Pop Snare 3 Pop Snare Ghost Pop Snare 3 Finger Snap 707 Claps Hand Clap Hand Clap2 Hand Clap Pop Pedal HH [EXC1] Hand Clap Pop Snare Ghost Pop Kick Pop Kick...
  • Page 57 GM2 Standard Set GM2 Room Set ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- High-Q High-Q Slap Slap ScratchPush [EXC7] ScratchPush ScratchPull [EXC7] ScratchPull Sticks Sticks SquareClick SquareClick Mtrnm.Click Mtrnm.Click Mtrnm. Bell Mtrnm. Bell Jazz Kick 1 Mix Kick Mix Kick Standard KK1...
  • Page 58 Tone List GM2 Jazz Set ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- High-Q Slap ScratchPush ScratchPull Sticks SquareClick Mtrnm.Click Mtrnm. Bell Mix Kick Jazz Kick 1 Rock Side Stick Standard SN3 Hand Clap Elec Snare 5 Real Tom 6 Close HiHat2 Real Tom 6 Pedal HiHat2 Real Tom 4...
  • Page 59: Rhythm List

    Rhythm List → “Selecting a Rhythm” (p. 29) → “Selecting a Rhythm’s Chord Progression” (p. 30) Genre Chord Progression Pattern No. Bounce Rock Guitar Ballad Loose Rock 8 Beat Pop Euro Dance r.10 r.11 Y2K Funk r.12 r.13 r.14 r.15 HipHop r.16 r.17...
  • Page 60: 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. 90. Rhyt —...
  • Page 61 Rhyt r.36 r.37 r.38 r.39 r.40 F dim r.41 r.42 r.43 r.44 r.45 r.46 r.47 r.48 r.49 r.50 r.51 r.52 r.53 r.54 A7 9 r.55 r.56 r.57 r.58 r.59 C dim r.60 r.61 r.62 Ddim Ddim G7 9 G7 9 r.63 Am7 5 r.64...
  • Page 62: Chord Fingering List

    Chord Fingering List ● symbol: indicates the constituent notes of chords. ★ symbol: Chords shown with an “★” can be played by pressing just the key marked with the “★”. → “Performing With the Chord Progression Specified in the Left Hand (Chord Progression off)” (p. 31) Cdim Cm7 ( 5 ) Caug...
  • Page 63 E M7 E m7 E dim E m7 ( 5 ) E aug E sus4 E 7sus4 E m6 other Edim Em7 ( 5 ) Eaug Esus4 E7sus4 E other Chord Fingering List Fdim Fm7 ( 5 ) Faug Fsus4 F7sus4 F other...
  • Page 64 Chord Fingering List F# / G F#M7 / G M7 F#7 / G 7 F#m / G m F#m7 / G m7 F#dim / G dim F#m7( 5 ) / G m7 ( 5 ) F#aug / G aug F#sus4 / G sus4 F#7sus4 / G 7sus4 F#m6 / G m6 F# other / G other...
  • Page 65 Adim Am7 ( 5 ) Aaug Asus4 A7sus4 A other B M7 B m7 B dim B m7 ( 5 ) B aug B sus4 B 7sus4 B m6 other Chord Fingering List Bdim Bm7 ( 5 ) Baug Bsus4 B7sus4 B other...
  • Page 66: Internal Song List

    S. 31 The harmonious blacksmith S. 32 Ungarische Tänze V Composer Copyright F. Chopin/ Arranged by John © 2002 Roland Corporation Maul Masashi & © 2000 Roland Corporation Kazuko Hirashita J. Maul © 1998 Roland Corporation N. Paganini/ Arranged by John ©...
  • Page 67 * All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws. Internal Song List Composer Copyright L. v. Beethoven © 1996 Roland Corporation F. Chopin © 1996 Roland Corporation F. Mendelsshon © 1996 Roland Corporation J. S. Bach ©...
  • Page 68: Settings Stored In The Setup

    Panel lock Equalizer Settings (*2) *1 Only the settings related to the selected tone or rhythm are stored. *2 Though not stored in the Setup, the FP-2 remembers the settings even while its power is turned off. settings settings page p.
  • Page 69: Easy Operation List

    Easy Operation List Power ON Press the Key You want to Switch to Function mode Key Touch Demo All Song Play Storing settings to Setup Recording Chord Progression Erasing the recorded performance Selecting the Lower Tone in Split play Hold down the [ ] button and press the [-] or [+] button.
  • Page 70 Easy Operation List Function mode Setting the Part to which Effects are added Effect Type Temperament Octave shift Master Tuning How the Soft Pedal(FC2) effects are applied How the Sostenuto Pedal(FC1) effects are applied How the Damper Pedal effects are applied Soft Pedal(FC2)s Work Sostenuto Pedal(FC1)s Work Metronome beat pattern...
  • Page 71: Midi Implementation Chart

    DIGITAL PIANO Model FP-2 Function... Basic Default Channel Changed Default Mode Messages Altered Note True Voice Number : Note ON Velocity Note OFF After Key’s Touch Ch’s Pitch Bend 0, 32 6, 38 Control Change 98, 99 100, 101 Prog...
  • Page 72: Main Specifications

    FP-2 (Without the music stand): 1,291 (W) x 299 (D) x 125(H) mm 50-7/8 (W) x 11-13/16 (D) x 5 (H) inches Weights FP-2: 14.6 kg / 32 lbs 3 oz Accessories Owner’s manual USB Installation guide CD-ROM (Roland Digital Piano USB Driver)
  • Page 73: Index

    Index AC adaptor ... 8 All Song Play ... 12 Balance knob ... 18 Beat (Metronome) ... 42 Bend Down ... 39 Bend Up ... 39 Bulk Dump ... 49 Chord Fingering List ... 62 Chord Progression Automatically ... 28 Fixing ...
  • Page 74 Index Octave Shift ... 41 Organ button ... 39 Panel Lock ... 50 Part button ... 29, 36, 43 Pedal ... 9, 39 Effects ... 39 Works ... 39 Pedal Shift ... 48 Phones jack ... 10 Piano button ... 41, 50 Play/Stop button ...
  • Page 75 Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below. PHILIPPINES AFRICA G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc. 339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue EGYPT Makati, Metro Manila 1200, Al Fanny Trading Office...
  • Page 76 This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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