Starting Out; Main Features; Button Descriptions - Roland pt-2000 Owner's Manual

Roland owner's manual digital piano pt-2000
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Starting Out

Main Features

Authentic Piano Performances
High-quality concert grand piano tones, combined with the Progressive Hammer Action
keyboard, which provides more realistic piano touch, with a heavier feel in the low end
and a lighter feel in the upper notes, let you enjoy truly authentic piano performances.
Five Tones for Use in a Wide Variety of Musical Genres
The pt-2000 features not only piano tones, but four different internal tones that you can
use in a variety of musical genres.
Includes High-Quality Reverb
The pt-2000's reverb function can add various types of reverberation (sound that is
reflected off the walls of a room) to the instrument sounds.
Compact Design Needs Little Space
The pt-2000 provides authentic hammer action and high-quality tones, all in a compact
body.

Button Descriptions

Power
Key Touch /
Demo Song
Reverb
Tone
Piano
6
fig.1-01
1.
[Power] Switch
1
Turns the pt-2000's power on and off (p. 8).
2.
[Key Touch/Demo Song] Button
This button is held down while other designated keys are pressed
to start the Demo Songs playing, and can be used in making
various settings on the pt-2000 (p. 9, 14-17, 19, 20).
2
3.
[Reverb] Button
3
Pressing this button adds reverberation to the sound (p. 14).
4.
[Tone] Button
4
Pressing this button gives you tones the non-piano tones when
you play the keyboard (p. 11).
5.
[Piano] Button
5
Pressing this button gives you tones the piano tones when you
play the keyboard (p. 11).
The keys that are used in combination with this button
appear as the "Functions Assigned to the Keyboard"
(p. 23).

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