Setting The Intro And Ending On Or Off; Fixing A Set Chord Progression; Setting The Root Note Of The Chord Progression; Setting The Chord Display On Or Off - Roland FP-5 Owner's Manual

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Setting the Intro and Ending
on or off
This sets session partner Intro and Ending on or off. When
set to "Off," pressing [Start/Stop] causes the Intro and
Ending not to be played.
1.
Switch to Function mode, and press the
[Start/Stop] button.
fig.04-04
2.
Press the [-] or [+] button to set on or off.
ON
Pressing [Start/Stop] causes the Intro and End-
ing to be played.
OFF
Pressing [Start/Stop] causes the Intro and End-
ing not to be played.
Fixing a Set Chord
Progression
When changing the Session Partner Rhythm, select whether
or not the chord progression is to change along with the
Rhythm. The default value when the power is turned on is
"ON."
1.
Switch to Function mode, and press the
[Chord Progression] button.
fig.04-04
2.
Press the [-] or [+] button to set on or off.
ON
When the rhythm changes, a change to the
optimal chord progression is made.
When the rhythm changes, the chord progression
OFF
does not change.
Setting the Root Note of the
Chord Progression
This sets the root note of the chord progression.
1.
fig.04-04
2.
flashes in red
Display
Letter
name
→ You can hold down the [Bass] button and pressing the [-] or
Setting the Chord Display on
or off
This setting determines whether or not the chords are
indicated in the display during performances using Session
Partner.
1.
fig.04-04
flashes in red
2.
OFF
Chapter 4 Other Functions
Switch to Function mode, and press the [Bass]
button.
Press the key corresponding to the root note of
the first chord.
The root is indicated in the display as shown below.
C
d_
d
E_
E
C D
D
E
E
[+] button to change the cord progression pattern.
Switch to Function mode, and press the [Chord]
button.
Press the [-] or [+] button to set on or off.
ON
Chords are displayed.
Chords are not displayed.
flashes in red
F
F
G
A_ A
b_
b
F
F
G
A
A
B
B
flashes in red
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