Operating Guide Selecting a Tone This instrument lets you enjoy playing with a variety of tones. Tone groups The tones are organized into four groups, and are assigned to the Button Explanation corresponding tone buttons. Piano tones ] button 1 Press a tone button such as [ ], and then use the [–] [+] buttons.
Operating Guide Recording Your Performance Here’s how to record and play back your performance. Play/stop Press the [s] button. * It is not possible to overdub-record. Record-standby While stopped, press the [t] button. 1 Select the sound that you want to record. From record-standby, press the Record 2 Press the [t] button (“t”...
Operating Guide Connecting Equipment PHONES/OUTPUT jack You can connect headphones (sold separately) or an amplified speaker here. If this is connected, “ ” is lit. USB COMPUTER port You can connect this instrument to your computer, and back up this instrument’s song data and settings to the computer AUX IN jack (p.
Convenient Functions Loading a Song (SONG LOAD) Backing-Up or Restoring Songs and Settings Here’s how to load a song that’s saved in internal memory. In settings (p. 6), make the display indicate SONG Songs (SMF format) and settings that you’ve saved in this LOAD.
Convenient Functions Restoring (RESTORE) Restoring the Factory Settings (FACTORY RST) In settings (p. 6), make the display indicate RESTORE. Here’s how the settings of this instrument can be returned to their RESTORE factory-set state. This operation is called factory reset. NOTE Press[PLAY] When you execute this operation, all songs and settings...
Setting Various Functions (Setting) Indication Value/Explanation Selecting How the Piano Tone is Sounded for Internal Songs (SONG PIANO) This selects how the piano tone is sounded for internal songs. SONG PIANO * For an internal song that contains only a piano tone, turning this “Off” means that no sound is heard. On (sound), Left (only the left-hand tone is sounded), Right (only the right-hand tone is sounded), Off (no sound) Changing the Time Signature (BEATS) BEATS...
Bluetooth MIDI, such as Piano Partner 2. mobile device. Reference Press the [ ] button when you’re finished making For details on Piano Partner 2, refer to the Roland website. settings. http://www roland com/ Using Bluetooth Audio Specifying the Bluetooth ID...
Using the Bluetooth® Functionality Transferring MIDI Data Disabling the Bluetooth Functionality Here’s how to make settings for transmitting and receiving MIDI Disable the Bluetooth functionality if you don’t want this unit to data between this unit and the mobile device. be connected via Bluetooth with your mobile device.
If the connection breaks immediately after it is established, turning the Bluetooth device’s Bluetooth switch off paired mobile and then on again may allow connection to occur. device MEMO If checking these points does not solve the problem, please refer to the Roland support website. http://www roland com/support/...
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Tone List Key Map ( 15: Standard Kit 16: SFX Kit ----- ----- ----- ----- Tone name Tone name ----- ----- GO Grand Vintage EP High Q ----- Phase EP Bright Grand Slap ----- TremEP Stage European Pf Scratch Push [M7] ----- (*1)