Roland RG-1F Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 Cover1,4...
  • Page 3 Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland RG-1F/RG-3F Digital Grand Piano. This owner’s manual is for both the RG-1F and RG-3F. 201b Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 4), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 5– 6), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 7– 8).
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral CAUTION triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 5: Using The Unit Safely

    Refer all servicing to your retailer, producing sound levels that could cause permanent the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a Roland distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.
  • Page 6: Using The Unit Safely

    The resulting sound may be of a level that could • Disconnect all cords coming from external devices. cause permanent hearing loss. Damage to speakers or • (RG-1F) Raise the adjusters on the stand (p. 20). other system components may result...........................
  • Page 7: Important Notes

    • Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near devices that the data, and Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject data.
  • Page 8: Additional Precautions

    * MMP (Moore Microprocessor Portfolio) refers to a patent portfolio cleaner. concerned with microprocessor architecture, which was developed by Technology Properties Limited (TPL). Roland has licensed this Additional Precautions technology from the TPL Group. • Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost * All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or as a result of a malfunction, or the improper operation of the unit.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    IMPORTANT NOTES ..................7 Panel Descriptions ..................13 Front Panel ............................13 Jack Panel (RG-1F/RG-3F’s Bottom Left Panel)................14 External Memory Connector (RG-1F/RG-3F’s Bottom Right Panel) ..........15 Getting Ready .................... 16 Opening/Closing the Top ........................ 16 Opening/Closing the Keyboard Lid ....................18 Connecting the Pedal Cord and Power Cord .................
  • Page 10 Contents Adjusting the Piano Sound to Your Taste (Piano Designer) ....31 What is Piano Designer?........................31 Using Piano Designer ........................31 Piano Designer Settings ........................32 User Program Registration ............... 33 Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program)..............34 Calling Up Your Saved User Program Settings................35 Saving a Set of User Programs......................
  • Page 11 Contents Making Various Settings ................54 Preventing the Current Settings from Changing (Panel Lock) ............ 55 Preventing a Song from Playing (Playback Lock) ................. 55 Tuning Settings..........................56 Setting the Pitch to Match Another Instrument (Master Tuning) ...............56 Changing the Tuning (Temperament) ........................56 Changing the Tuning Curve (Stretch Tuning) ....................57 Equalizer Settings ..........................
  • Page 12 Playing Sounds of an Audio Device through the RG-1F/RG-3F ..............76 Connecting to MIDI Devices......................77 Connecting a MIDI Sequencer to the RG-1F/RG-3F..................77 Producing Sounds from a MIDI Sound Module by Playing the RG-1F/RG-3F.........77 Connecting a Computer ........................78 Appendices....................79 Troubleshooting ..........................
  • Page 13: Panel Descriptions

    • Selects an item in a settings screen. [Brilliance] knob [Rec]/[▼] button Adjusts the tone brightness (p. 20). • Records your own performance into the RG-1F/RG-3F (p. 50). Tone buttons • Selects an item in a settings screen. They are used to choose the kinds of tones (tone groups) played by the keyboard (p.
  • Page 14: Jack Panel (Rg-1F/Rg-3F's Bottom Left Panel)

    Panel Descriptions Jack Panel (RG-1F/RG-3F’s Bottom Left Panel) fig.JackPanel1_e.eps Phones jacks MIDI In/Out connectors Connect headphones to these jacks (p. 21). You can connect external MIDI devices to these jacks in order to exchange performance data (p. 77). Input jacks (RCA phono type) (L/Mono, R)
  • Page 15: External Memory Connector (Rg-1F/Rg-3F's Bottom Right Panel)

    (p. 43). Songs that you * Before you can use new USB memory, you must initialize record on the RG-1F/RG-3F can also be saved to USB (format) it on the RG-1F/RG-3F. For details, refer to memory (p.
  • Page 16: Getting Ready

    Getting Ready Opening the top (for the RG-1F) Opening/Closing the Top Raising the music rest The top must be opened or closed by an adult. Use both hands to firmly grasp the right side of the top (toward the high notes: position A in the illustration), Raise the music rest before you open the piano top.
  • Page 17 Getting Ready Move the tip of the top stick to position B of the socket, locking it into place. Do not transport the piano with the top opened. Doing so may cause the top stick to come out of its socket, allowing The top stick must be locked into the socket to prevent the top to fall.
  • Page 18: Opening/Closing The Keyboard Lid

    Move the tip of the top stick to position D of the socket, Opening/Closing the Keyboard Lid locking it into place. The top stick must be locked into the socket to prevent For the RG-1F the top from falling. fig.OpenLid.eps Do not release the top until the top stick is completely locked.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Pedal Cord And Power Cord

    After a short while, sound will be heard when you play the Fasten the power cord. keyboard. Use the [Volume] knob to adjust the volume. For the RG-1F: Attach the cord clamps (with screws) to locations D, E, and F This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief shown below, and use them to fasten the cable.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Sound's Volume And Brilliance

    The RG-1F/RG-3F replicates the sound created when the damper releases the string (“damper noise”) and the sympathetic vibration (“damper resonance”).
  • Page 21: Connecting Headphones

    Press and twist the headphone hook included with the It also allows you to play late at night without inconveniencing RG-1F/RG-3F into the hole in the bottom left of the other people. RG-1F/RG-3F (refer to the figure below).
  • Page 22: Playing

    Playing Playing Various Sounds The RG-1F/RG-3F lets you play using a variety of sounds (a total of more than 300) that include piano sounds as well as other sounds. Each of these sounds is called a “tone.” The tones are organized into four groups, with each group assigned to a tone button.
  • Page 23: Layering Two Tones (Dual Performance)

    Playing Layering Two Tones (Dual Performance) You can play two tones simultaneously from a single key. This feature is called “Dual performance.” Here’s an example of playing piano and strings tones together. Hold down the [Piano] button and press the [Strings] button. Both buttons will light.
  • Page 24: Adding Reverberation (Reverb)

    Playing Adding Reverberation (Reverb) You can save this setting in the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory You can add a pleasant reverberation to the sounds you play from the using the Memory Backup keyboard, producing the impression that you’re playing in a concert hall.
  • Page 25: Playing Different Tones With The Right And Left Hands (Split Performance)

    Playing Playing Different Tones with the Right and Left Hands (Split Performance) “Split performance” is a feature that lets you divide the keyboard at a specific note, and play different tones with the right and left hands. When using Split performance, the note at which the keyboard is divided is called the “split point.”...
  • Page 26: Changing The Keyboard Split Point

    Press the [Piano Designer] button so the indicator is lit. You can save this setting in ▲ ▼ Use the [ ] buttons to select “9. Function.” the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory fig.d-PD9-Function.eps using the Memory Backup function (p. 72). Press the [Enter] button. ▲...
  • Page 27: Changing The Pitch Of The Keyboard (Transpose)

    Playing Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard (Transpose) The RG-1F/RG-3F lets you choose how you want to “Transpose” is a function that lets you shift the pitch without changing the transpose; you can transpose fingering with which you play the keyboard.
  • Page 28: Playing With The Metronome

    Playing Playing with the Metronome You can sound the metronome while you play. The volume and time signature of the metronome can be changed. If a song is playing, the metronome will sound at the tempo and time signature of that song. Press the [Piano Designer] button so the indicator is lit.
  • Page 29: Changing The Metronome's Time Signature

    Playing Changing the metronome’s time signature If a song is playing, the metronome will be set to the time signature of that song. Use the [▲] [▼] buttons to select “Beat.” Use the [+] [–] buttons to set the time signature. You can’t change the metronome’s time signature Setting...
  • Page 30: Changing The Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch)

    Playing Changing the Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch) You can save this setting in the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory Here’s how to change the sensitivity with which the keyboard responds to your using the Memory Backup playing. function (p. 72). Press the [Piano Designer] button so the indicator is lit.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Piano Sound To Your Taste (Piano Designer)

    Adjusting the Piano Sound to Your Taste (Piano Designer) What is Piano Designer? The RG-1F/RG-3F lets you adjust the piano sound to your taste by modifying You can save this setting in various aspects of a grand piano’s sound, such as its strings, pedal, and the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory...
  • Page 32: Piano Designer Settings

    Adjusting the Piano Sound to Your Taste (Piano Designer) Piano Designer Settings Parameter Value Description Fixed, S.Light (Super Light), Adjusts the touch sensitivity of the keyboard. Light, Key Touch If you select “Fixed,” notes will sound at a uniform volume regardless of how strongly you Medium, play the keyboard.
  • Page 33: User Program Registration

    It’s convenient to save your frequently used settings as a user program for future use. fig.favorites_e.eps Performance Settings 1 User Program Write RG-1F/RG-3F Temporary Memory User Memory Save 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12...
  • Page 34: Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program)

    User Program Registration Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program) This instrument lets you save 36 different user programs. Make the desired settings by selecting a tone, etc. Press the [Piano Designer] button so its indicator is lit. Use the [▲] [▼] buttons to select “6. User Program.” fig.d-PD6-UserProgram.eps Press the [Enter] button.
  • Page 35: Calling Up Your Saved User Program Settings

    User Program Registration Calling Up Your Saved User Program Settings It’s also possible to use a pedal to call up your saved You can quickly and easily call up your saved user program settings. user program settings. For details, refer to “Using a Pedal to Switch User Press the [Piano Designer] button so its indicator is turned off.
  • Page 36: Saving A Set Of User Programs

    User Program Registration Saving a Set of User Programs The 36 user programs stored in this instrument can be saved to user memory (p. 44) or USB memory (sold separately) as a single set. * If you want to save to USB memory, connect your USB memory to the external memory connector (p.
  • Page 37 User Program Registration Press the [▼] button to select the lower line of the screen, and then use the [+] [–] buttons to select the save-destination number for the set of user programs. fig.d-UP-save2.eps Setting UPG Set 01 – UPG Set 99 * To return to the previous screen without saving the user program set, press the [EXIT] button.
  • Page 38: Loading A Set Of User Programs

    User Program Registration Loading a Set of User Programs Be aware that when you load a set of user programs, all of Here’s how to load an entire set of user programs that you saved to user the user programs stored in memory (p.
  • Page 39 User Program Registration Press the [▼] button to select the lower line of the screen, and use the [+] [–] buttons to select the number of the user program set that you want to load. Press the [Enter] button. A confirmation message will appear in the screen. fig.d-UP-load2.eps If you’re loading data that was saved in USB memory,...
  • Page 40: Deleting A Set Of User Programs

    User Program Registration Deleting a Set of User Programs Here’s how to delete an entire set of user programs that was saved to user memory (p. 44) or USB memory (sold separately). * If you want to delete a set of user programs that was saved to USB memory, connect the USB memory to the external memory connector (p.
  • Page 41 User Program Registration Press the [▼] button to select the lower line of the screen, and use the [+] [–] buttons to select the number of the user program set that you want to delete. Setting UPG Set 01 – UPG Set 99 Press the [Enter] button.
  • Page 42: Using A Pedal To Switch User Programs

    User Program Registration Using a Pedal to Switch User Programs A pedal can be assigned the function of selecting among user programs. Once the assignment is made, you can step on the pedal to cycle through the user programs in numerical order, like this: 1, 2, 3, ... 36, then back to 1. Press the [Piano Designer] button so its indicator is lit.
  • Page 43: Listening To A Song

    Listening to a Song The RG-1F/RG-3F contains a variety of built-in songs. Here’s how to listen to these songs. The following functions cannot be used while playing You can also play back the following types of songs (data). an audio file.
  • Page 44 The RG-1F/RG-3F has user memory (internal memory) that holds “Favorites” and “User Programs.” “Favorites” refers to an area in which you can save a performance you’ve recorded on the RG-1F/RG-3F, or to which you can copy songs from CD-ROM or USB memory. If you’ve copied a song to the “Favorites,”...
  • Page 45: Changing The Playback Settings For Internal Songs Or Smf Music Files

    Listening to a Song Changing the Playback Settings for Internal Songs or SMF Music Files Playing Back Individual Parts (Track Mute) You can’t use this setting for audio files. Here’s how you can play back just the selected parts of a song. This lets you practice along with a song, one hand at a time.
  • Page 46: Changing The Volume At Which A Song Plays (Song Volume)

    Listening to a Song Changing the Volume at which a Song Plays (Song Volume) Here’s how to adjust the playback volume for songs saved in the RG-1F/RG-3F You can save this setting in or SMF music files played from external memory (USB memory/CD-ROM).
  • Page 47: Changing The Key Of The Song Playback (Playback Transpose)

    (0), press the [+] [–] buttons simultaneously. Use the [+] [–] buttons to change the setting. The song will be transposed in semitone steps. The RG-1F/RG-3F lets you choose how you want to transpose; you can transpose Value -6–0–+5 (semitone steps)
  • Page 48: Changing The Playback Settings For Audio Files Or Music Cds

    Here’s how to change just the volume of a song from an audio file or a music You can save this setting in the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory using the Memory Backup Play back the audio file or music CD (p. 43).
  • Page 49: Decreasing The Playback Volume Of Sounds In The Center (Center Cancel)

    Listening to a Song Decreasing the Playback Volume of Sounds in the Center (Center Cancel) You can decrease the volume of sounds (vocals, some melodic instruments, etc.) heard at the center of the stereo sound field when playing an audio file or a music CD song.
  • Page 50: Recording Your Performance

    Please note when recording Please use USB memory sold You can save your recorded performance to “Favorites” (p. 44). If you turn off by Roland. the power without saving your recorded performance to “Favorites,” the Operation cannot be recorded content will be lost.
  • Page 51: Playing Back A Recorded Performance

    Recording Your Performance Playing Back a Recorded Performance Press the [Play/Stop] button. The recorded performance will play back. To stop playback, press the [Play/Stop] button once again. If the following indication appears If you attempt to select another song when a recorded performance already exists, the following screen will appear.
  • Page 52: Saving A Recorded Performance

    If you’re using new USB memory, you must first memory, the recorded performance will be lost. If you want to keep the format it on the RG-1F/RG-3F. performance you recorded, you must save it to “Favorites” or USB memory. For details, refer to “Formatting User Memory or...
  • Page 53 Recording Your Performance Numbers in which no song is saved are shown as “4: (Empty)” in the screen. Performance data that was fig.d-File-save5.eps previously saved to “Favorites” can be copied to USB memory, and performance data that was saved to USB memory can be copied to the internal If you attempt to select and save to a number in which a song has already been “Favorites”...
  • Page 54: Making Various Settings

    Making Various Settings The RG-1F/RG-3F provides a variety of settings that provide even more enjoyment for your playing. You can make the following settings. Setting Page Setting Page Panel settings 8. MIDI Preventing the current settings from changing Preventing doubled notes when a sequencer is p.
  • Page 55: Preventing The Current Settings From Changing (Panel Lock)

    Making Various Settings Preventing the Current Settings from Preventing a Song from Playing Changing (Panel Lock) (Playback Lock) The “Panel Lock” setting will disable all buttons. This lets you The “Playback Lock” setting prevents the song from playing if the prevent the settings from being changed when a button is [Play/Stop] button is pressed.
  • Page 56: Tuning Settings

    But at one When playing together with another instrument in an ensemble, time, there were a wide variety of other tuning systems in you can adjust the RG-1F/RG-3F’s reference pitch to match the existence. other instrument.
  • Page 57: Changing The Tuning Curve (Stretch Tuning)

    (Werckmeister) Performances are possible in all keys resonate. (first technique, III). You can save this setting in the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory Setting the Tonic using the Memory Backup function (p. 72). When playing with tuning other than equal temperament, you This setting applies only to piano sounds.
  • Page 58: Equalizer Settings

    “Master Gain” to control such distortion. bandwidth centered on this frequency. You can save this setting in the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory Changes the bandwidth of using the Memory Backup function (p. 72). the low frequency range to 0.5, 1.0,...
  • Page 59: File Menu

    A performance saved in “Favorites” can be copied to USB memory, or a song saved in USB memory or on a CD-ROM can be copied to the RG-1F/RG-3F’s “Favorites” area. If you copy frequently used songs to “Favorites,” you’ll be able to Press the [Enter] button.
  • Page 60: Deleting A Song From "Favorites" Or Usb Memory

    Making Various Settings Press the [Enter] button. Deleting a Song from “Favorites” or USB Memory A confirmation message will appear in the screen. Here’s how to delete a song that was saved to “Favorites” or USB fig.d-FILE-Del-5.eps memory. If you want to delete a song from USB memory, connect that USB memory to the external memory connector.
  • Page 61: Formatting User Memory Or Usb Memory

    Here’s how you can erase the entire contents of user memory or fig.d-FILE-FMT-3.eps USB memory, returning it to the factory-set (initialized) state. The RG-1F/RG-3F provides an area of internal memory in which you can store data such as recorded performances. This area is called “user memory.”...
  • Page 62: Performance Settings

    Performance Settings Changing the Song Playback Method (Play Mode) Using a Specific Part’s Sound as a Guide When playing back songs on the RG-1F/RG-3F, you can specify (Mute Volume) whether songs will play individually or all songs will play consecutively.
  • Page 63: Changing The Part Assigned To Each Track For Smf Playback (Track Assign)

    Normally, when you play back SMF music file (p. 88) that is Each song in a VIMA CD-ROM (VIMA TUNES) specifies compatible with Roland digital pianos, the left-hand part will be “recommended tones” that are appropriate for that song. assigned to the Left track and the right-hand part will be When you select a song, the recommended sound will be assigned to the Right track.
  • Page 64: Specifying The Type Of Cd To Play (Cd/Audio Type)

    CD. the indicator go dark. If the data format does not match the setting Type B of the RG-1F/RG-3F, a “beep” tone will sound. Some player piano CDs cannot be played. Commercially available music CDs (not player Stereo...
  • Page 65: Midi Settings

    Making Various Settings MIDI Settings If the RG-1F/RG-3F is connected to a Roland MT series device, there’s no need to switch off the Local setting. MT series devices transmit a Local Off message when Preventing Doubled Notes When a Sequencer they’re powered up.
  • Page 66: Setting The Midi Transmit Channel

    Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel Sending Recorded Performance Data to a MIDI Device (Composer MIDI Out) Here’s how to set the MIDI channel that the RG-1F/RG-3F will use for transmission. If the “Composer MIDI Out” setting is “On,” performance data recorded on the RG-1F/RG-3F can be transmitted to a connected MIDI uses sixteen channels, numbered 1–16.
  • Page 67: Using The V-Link Function

    Using the V-LINK Function channel. Connecting the RG-1F/RG-3F to a V-LINK compatible image Value 1–16 device allows you to control the images with the RG-1F/RG-3F. Press the [Piano Designer] button several times to make V-LINK the indicator go dark. V-LINK (...
  • Page 68: Sending Tone Selection Messages (Program Change/Bank Select Msb/Bank Select Lsb)

    Making Various Settings Sending Tone Selection Messages Other Settings (Program Change/Bank Select MSB/Bank Select LSB) Adjusting the Volume Balance for Dual Here’s how Program Change (PC), Bank Select MSB, and Bank Performance (Dual Balance) Select LSB messages can be transmitted to a MIDI device. You can also specify the transmit channel (Tx PC Channel).
  • Page 69: Selecting What Will Be Transposed (Transpose Mode)

    Transpose function (p. 27) or the Playback Transpose function (p. 47). You can transpose both the song and the keyboard, transpose You can save this setting in the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory just the song, or transpose just the keyboard. using the Memory Backup function (p. 72).
  • Page 70: Assigning A Function To The Pedals

    You can assign functions to the left pedal and center pedal so that the assigned function will be activated when you press the corresponding pedal. You can save this setting in the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory using the Memory Backup function (p. 72). Press the [Piano Designer] button so the indicator is lit.
  • Page 71: Changing The Pitch Of The Tone In Octave Steps (Octave Shift)

    Making Various Settings Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps Switching the USB Memory Communication (Octave Shift) Settings (External Memory Mode) You can change the pitch of the Tone 2 in Dual Performance (p. In some cases when you connect USB memory to the external 23) and Left-hand Tone in Split Performance (p.
  • Page 72: Making The Settings For The Usb Driver

    RG-1F/RG-3F to your computer. However, if some problem Normally, when you turn off the power, the various settings occurs, or if the performance is poor, using the Roland original you’ve made will return to their default state. However, you can driver may solve the problem.
  • Page 73: Restoring The Factory Settings (Factory Reset)

    Making Various Settings Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) Here’s how settings you’ve stored using the Memory Backup function (p. 72) can be returned to their factory-set state. This is called the “Factory Reset” function. When you execute the “Factory Reset” function, all stored settings will be erased and returned to their factory-set state.
  • Page 74: Connecting To Other Devices

    Connecting to Other Devices Switch off the power on the RG-1F/RG-3F and your CD Installing the CD Drive drive. By connecting a CD drive, you can play back music CDs or CD- As shown in the illustration, use the holes in the bottom ROM discs on which SMF music data is saved.
  • Page 75: Connecting To Audio Equipment

    When you play the RG-1F/RG-3F’s keyboard, the sound is If you connect the RG-1F/RG-3F to powered speakers or to an played from the RG-1F/RG-3F’s and connected speakers. audio system that has line input jacks, you’ll be able to hear the RG-1F/RG-3F’s sound from your powered speakers or audio...
  • Page 76: Playing Sounds Of An Audio Device Through The Rg-1F/Rg-3F

    Adjust the volume by using the controls of your audio device. Turning Off the Power Turn the volume all the way down on the RG-1F/RG-3F and on the audio device. Input connector Turn off the RG-1F/RG-3F. Turn off the connected audio device.
  • Page 77: Connecting To Midi Devices

    The RG-1F/RG-3F is equipped with MIDI connectors to let it exchange performance data with external devices. These connectors can be used to connect the RG-1F/RG-3F to an external device for even greater versatility. To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or...
  • Page 78: Connecting A Computer

    Roland original computer, you’ll be able to do the following things. driver may solve the problem. • Use the RG-1F/RG-3F to play SMF music file that’s played For details on downloading and installing the Roland original back by your MIDI-compatible software.
  • Page 79: Appendices

    Notes don’t sound right Sounds are heard twice (doubled) When the RG-1F/RG-3F is connected to an external sequencer, set the Local Control to off (p. 65). when the keyboard is played Alternatively, the sequencer could be set so its Soft Thru feature is Off.
  • Page 80 • Keep the volume down. • Move away from the objects that are resonating. If you hear this in headphones: It is likely that there is some other reason. Please contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service center. Song doesn’t play back correctly Does the screen indicate message, like “Delete User Song OK?”...
  • Page 81: Error Messages

    Please use 44.1 kHz 16-bit linear WAV format audio files. Error 30: The internal memory capacity of the RG-1F/RG-3F is full. The RG-1F/RG-3F cannot deal with the excessive MIDI data sent from the external MIDI device. Error 40: Reduce the amount of MIDI data sent to the RG-1F/RG-3F.
  • Page 82: Tone List

    Tone List Piano Others Name Piano 1 Name Name Piano 1w Grand Piano1 ChurchOrgan1 Piano 1d Piano + Str. ChurchOrgan2 Piano 2 Harpsichord Combo Jz.Org Piano 2w Grand Piano2 Ballad Organ Piano 3 Piano + Pad Accordion Piano 3w Grand Piano3 Nason flt 8’...
  • Page 83 Tone List Name Name Name Accordion 1 Tremolo Str. Piccolo Accordion 2 PizzicatoStr Flute Harmonica Harp Recorder Bandoneon Yang Qin Pan Flute Nylon-str.Gt Timpani Bottle Blow Ukulele Strings Shakuhachi Nylon Gt o Orchestra Whistle Nylon Gt 2 ’60s Strings Ocarina Steel-str.Gt Slow Strings Square Lead1...
  • Page 84 Tone List Name Name Koto Burst Noise Taisho Koto Applause Kalimba Laughing Bagpipe Screaming Fiddle Punch Shanai Heart Beat Tinkle Bell Footsteps Agogo Gun Shot Steel Drums Machine Gun Woodblock Laser Gun Castanets Explosion Taiko * In the tone group “Others” when you hold Concert BD down the [+] or [–] button to switch tone in succession, the tones will stop changing at...
  • Page 85: Internal Song List

    Mazurka No.5 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin * Songs marked by an asterisk (*) are original songs composed for the Gymnopédie 1 Erik Satie Roland Corporation. The copyrights to these songs are owned by the Roland Corporation. Étude, op.25-1 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 981a * All rights reserved.
  • Page 86: Parameters Stored To Internal Memory

    Parameters Stored to Internal Memory Parameters Stored in Memory Backup Parameter Description Page Key Touch Key touch p. 30 Key Touch Offset Key touch offset p. 32 p. 32 Tone Character Tone character p. 32 Damper Resonance Damper resonance p. 32 String Resonance String resonance p.
  • Page 87: Parameters Stored Without Using Memory Backup

    Parameters Stored to Internal Memory Parameters Stored without Using Memory Backup Parameter Description Page EXT Memory Mode Changing the communication settings for USB memory p. 71 USB Driver Settings for the USB driver p. 72 Items Saved as User Programs Parameter Description Page...
  • Page 88: Music Files That The Rg-1F/Rg-3F Can Use

    Music files contains musical information such as how long the key for a corresponding pitch is played, the force applied to the key played, and other such information. Performance data is transmitted to the RG-1F/RG-3F from music files saved in USB memory and played back without change as songs.
  • Page 89: Main Specifications

    Main Specifications RG-1F/RG-3F <Keyboard> Keyboard 88 keys (PHA III ivory feel Keyboard with Escapement) Touch: 100 levels, fixed touch Touch Sensitivity Hammer Response: Off, 1–10 Keyboard Mode Whole, Dual (volume balance adjustable), Split (split point adjustable) <Sound Generator> Conforms to GM2/GS/XGlite...
  • Page 90 58-11/16 (W) x 37-7/16(D) x 36-1/4 (H) inches RG-1F: 75 kg / 166 lbs Weight RG-3F: 110 kg / 243 lbs Owner’s Manual, Power Cord, Headphone Hook, Brackets (RG-1F), Maintenance Kit (RG-3F), Accessories Key Cover (RG-3F), Caster Caps (RG-3F) 962a...
  • Page 91: About The Ivory Feel Keyboard

    About the Ivory Feel Keyboard Traditional piano keys are made from the best materials-ivory (for white keys) and ebony (for black keys). The Ivory Feel keyboard uses the latest in technology to reproduce the touch and feel of these materials. •...
  • Page 92: Index

    Index AC Inlet ..................14, 19 General MIDI ................... 88 Adjuster knob ................20 General MIDI 2 ................88 GS ....................... 88 [Brilliance] knob ..............13, 20 Hammer Noise ................32 Hammer Response ............... 32 Headphone ..................21 Cabinet Resonance ..............32 Headphone hook ................
  • Page 93 Index Octave Shift ..................71 Temperament ................56 [Others] button ................13 Temperament Key ................ 57 Output jacks ................... 14 Tempo Metronome ................28 Song ..................46, 48 Time signature Panel Lock ..................55 Metronome ................28 Pedal ................... 20, 42, 70 Tone ....................
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