Operation Guide - Roland FP-50 Owner's Manual

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Operation Guide

Switching Tones
Switching tones
Press one of the TONE buttons, and then press the [–] [+] buttons.
Display
The display shows information such as the tone name, rhythm
name, song name, tempo, and time signature.
Tone Name
Song Name
Rhythm Name
Saving your current temperament settings, equalizer settings, and related settings into memory (Memory Backup)
Temperament settings, equalizer settings, and other settings reset to their defaults when power off.
By using the Memory Backup function, you can make sure the changes you've made to settings are retained in internal memory.
In this manual, the "
" icon indicates settings retained by the Memory Backup function.
1.
Press the [SONG] and [RHYTHM] buttons simultaneously .
2.
Use the [ ] [ ] (SLOW/FAST) buttons to select "Backup . "
3.
Press the [METRONOME] button .
4.
Press the [ ] (FAST) button to select "Y (Yes) . "
REFERENCE
For details on the settings that can be stored, refer to "Items Stored by Memory Backup" (p. 49).
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Layering two tones (Dual Play)
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Press any two TONE buttons simultaneously.
Press two buttons
Changing the tones
Tone 1
(Left-side button)
Tone 2
(Right-side button)
Selecting Variation Tones/Adjusting the Settings
You can select tone variations, rhythms, and songs, and adjust
various settings.
• Hold down the [–] [+] buttons if you want the value to continue
changing.
• To rapidly raise the value, hold down the [+] button and press the
[–] button.
• To rapidly reduce the value, hold down the [–] button and press
the [+] button.
• To return the setting to its default value, press the [–] and [+]
buttons simultaneously.
Describing this area
MEMO
When using Dual Play, you can
adjust the volume balance by
pressing the [ BACKING] or
[KEYBOARD ] button while holding
down the TONE button.
Press the [–] [+] buttons.
Hold down the right-most of the lit TONE button, and
then use the [–] [+] buttons.
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