Roland FP-9 Owner's Manual page 9

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Functions of the <<Function>> Button—Extended Functions
By pressing the <<Function>> button, then pressing one of the buttons described below, you can
call up the extended function whose name appears under each of the buttons.
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1. <<Local>> (Local Control On/Off)
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Balance <<Lower>>/<<Upper>>
You can use this to toggle Local Control on or off (p. 26).
You can use this to change the volume balance for dual play
or split
play
( p . 19).
2.
Lower <<Octave ->>/<<Octave +>>
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This lets you set the lower tone interval in octave steps
6. Transpose <<}>>/<<t>>
(Octave Shift; p. 21).
You can transpose the key of a performance without having
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(Lowed Pedal switch)
to shift the position of your fingers on the keyboard (p. 18).
You can use this to set whether pedal effects are applied to
7. Key Touch <<Light>>/<<Heavy>>
lower tones (p. 20).
This lets you vary the keyboard's touch (p. 18).
4. Pedal <<Sostenuto>>/<<Expression>>
8. Demo
This lets you use the sostenuto pedal and expression pedal
You can listen to demonstrations using the FP-9's tones (p.
functions ("Changing How the Pedals Work," p. 20).
(2). In this case only, the operation is to hold down the
<<Function>> button and press the [Reverb] button.
You can call up a MiDI-related extended function (p. 24) by holding down the <<Function>> butten
and pressing any of the keys.
Setting the MIDI
Sending Bank Select
Sending Bank Select Setting the
Channel (P.25)
Sending Program
MSB (P.28)
LSB (P.28)
MIDI Mode (P.29)
Change Messages (P.27)

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