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Istruzioni per l'uso Roland, Modello FP-8

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For example, pressing the PLAY (DEMO) button by itself will start playback of a recorded performance. However, if the PLAY(DEMO) button is pressed after the FUNC button has been pressed (the FUNC button indicator is lit), the DEMO function becomes active. The TX CH, FIX CH, MODE, PGM CHANGE, TOUCH, TRANSPOSE, PEDAL, and DEMO functions all become active only after the FUNC button has been pressed. jmmm AC: Connect the AC power cord to this inlet. gM MIDI (W/OUT/THRU) connectors: These Pn $ connectors are used to connect your instrument to other MIDI devices. P. 2$ JW POWER: This switch turns the unit On and Off. P. § MM PEDAL (SOFT/DAMPER) jacks: These jacks allow connection of foot pedals. P. H2 Music Stand i 1 ) Align hooks with screw holes 2 ) Insert and tighten screws f ÊÊSti TUNE: This knob allows you to adjust the overall pitch of your piano to match that of other instruments. P. H§ INPUT LEVEL knob: This knob adjusts the input level of any device you connect to the INPUT jacks. If you connect a microphone, for example, rotate the INPUT LEVEL knob towards MIC. If you connect a drum machine or another piano, rotate the knob towards LINE. Pa 21 INPUT [R/L(MONO)] jacks: These jacks accept connection of external devices (another keyboard or drum machine, for example). The sound of any such unit will then be heard through the FP-8's internal speakers. When using a mono device, connect it to the L(MONO) jack. P. 2U LINE OUT [R/L(MONO)] jacks: These jacks can be used to connect the piano to an external amplifier, PA system or cassette deck. When using a mono device, connect it to the L(MONO) jack. P, 22 Power Cable Pedal 1 Ensure that the POWER switch {rear panel) is in the ‘OFF’ position. 2 Connect the power cable to the AC inlet (and to an AC outlet). *Use only the power cable included with the unit *Ensure that the voltage in your installation meets the requirements of the piano. *if you will not be using the piano for an extended period of time, unplug the power cable from the AC outlet 1 Connect the foot pedai cable to the DAMPER jack. Although the pedal can be used in either jack, please use the DAMPER jack for the moment. *An additional pedal (such as the Roland EV-5 or DP-6; sold separately) can be used in the SOFT jack. *An optional stand is available for this instrument (Roland FPS-8). *Attach the music stand (included) to the piano if you wish. Refer to the diagram on page $. This section explains the basic operation. If you are using a digital piano for the first time, be sure to read this section before proceeding. Turn the Power On 1 Turn the POWER switch to the ‘ON’ position. In a few seconds the unit will be ready to produce sound. 2 Play the keyboard and you will hear the Grand Piano sound (PIANO variation 1 is automatically selected at power up). Notice that changes in playing dynamics cause natural changes in the timbre and voiume of the sound. JEW ’ A protection circuit will operate for approximately 3 seconds after the power is turned on - there will be no sound during this time. Adjust the Volume Use the MONITOR LEVEL slider to adjust the volume of the unit’s internal speakers. At “MAX” the volume will be at maximum and at "MIN” the volume will be at minimum. . Stereo Panning Listen carefully to the sounds you play and focus on which direction they appear to come from. You’ll notice that the sound of lower notes is heard more from the left speaker (Fig 1), and the sound of higher notes is heard more from the right speaker (Fig 2). [To hear the effect clearly, piay single notes instead of chords.] The sound of each note on the keyboard has been ‘panned’ (placed between the left and right speakers) to the same location where they would naturally occur on an acoustic piano. The spatial localization of individual notes enhances the reaiism of the soundfieid. !_<<•<<<< >>>>>>>R nnmni mm Fig 1 nu I Fig 2 Headphones You can use stereo headphones to listen while you play. Insert the headphone plug (1/4") into the PHONES jack located on the left side of your instrument. Connecting headphones to this jack will turn off the unit's internal speakers, allowing you to practice privately. Headphone voiume is controlled by the MONITOR LEVEL slider. Select a Sound Press one of the Tone select buttons to select a Tone group; PIANO, E.PIANO, MALLET, or STRINGS (the button indicator will light). Each Tone group contains a number of variations (a total of 16 sounds are available): PIANO contains 5 variations: Piano 1 (Grand) Piano 2 (bright Grand) Piano 3 (bright) Piano 4 (with sharp attack) Piano 5 (Honky Tonk) E, PIANO contains 3 variations: E. Piano 1 (Rhodes) E. Piano 2 (Synth electric piano) E. Piano 3 (Fantasia) MALLET contains 4 variations: Mallet 1 (Vibraphone) Mallet 2 (Marimba) Mallet 3 (Celesta) Mallet 4 (Xylophone) STRINGS contains 4 variations: Strings 1 (string ensemble) Strings 2 (synth strings:mid/low) Strings 3 (synth strings:mid/hig...


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