BASIC CHANNEL SETTING Key Related value When the power is first applied, the Basic Channel is normally set to f, and the receiver is set to the MODE 3 {OMNI OIF. POLY ON). However, the Basic Channel may be changed when the following key on the keyboard is pressed while the TRANSPOSE switch being held down. The receiver will be set to the MODE 3 (OMNI OFF, POLY ON). When the highest key (C8) on the keyboard is pressed while the TRANSPOSE switch being held down. The Basic Channel will be set to 1, and the receiver is set to the MODE 1 (OMNI ON, POLY ON). Key Basic Channel OMNI Power-on 1 OFF A 0 1 OFF A# 0 2 OFF B 0 3 OFF C 1 4 OFF C# 1 5 OFF D 1 6 OFF D# 1 7 OFF E I 8 OFF F I S OFF F# I 10 OFF G I U OFF G# 1 12 OFF A 1 13 OFF A# I 14 OFF B 1 15 OFF C 2 16 OFF C 8 1 ON 4. TRANSPOSE When the power is first applied, , the default transposition is set at 0. The following chart shows the relation of the key position and trans- posed vatue. (While the TRANSPOSE switch being held down.) Key Transposed value Transmitted note range (semi tones) Power-on 0 21 - 108 F# 6 -6 15 - 102 G 6 -5 16 - 103 G# 6 -4 17 - J04 A 6 -3 18 - 105 A# 6 — 2 19 - 10C В 6 -1 20 - 107 С 7 0 21 - 108 C# 7 + t 22 - 109 D 7 +2 23 - 110 D# 7 +3 24 - 111 E 7 +4 25 - 112 F 7 + 5 26 - 113 5. TREMOLO, CHORUS TRANSMISSION When the CHORUS switch or the TREMOLO switch is pressed while the PROGRAM CHANGE switch being held down, the function’s ON or OFF message is sent. And also, if the power has been applied while the PROGRAM CHANGE switch being held down, the function’s ON or OFF message can be sent by only pressing the TREMOLO switch or the CHORUS switch. 6. PROGRAM CHANGE TRANSMISSION When one of the following switches is pressed while holding the EXT PROG CHANGE switch down. And also, if the power has been applied while the EXT PROG CHANGE switch being held down, the PROGRAM CHANGE message can be sent by only pressing following switches. Switch Prog# PIANO 1 0 PIANO 2 1 PIANO 3 2 HARPSICHORD 3 CLAVI 4 VIBRAPHONE 5 E.PIANO 1 6 EJMANO 2 7 A 3 GROUP A U 3 GROUP В F# BANK 1 G# 2 HANK 2 A# 2 BANK 3 C# 3 BANK Л D# 3 BANK 5 F# 3 BANK (i G# 3 BANK 7 A#3 BANK 8 F 2 NUMBER 1 G 2 NUMBER 2 A 2 NUMBER 3 В 2 NUMBER A С 3 NUMBER 5 D 3 NUMBER 6 E 3 NUMBER 7 F 3 NUMBER 8 When one of the above-mentioned keys is pressed while Ihe TRANSI*OSE switch being held down, a PROGRAM CHANGE message will be transmitted. The transmitted program change numbers are related with ihe GROUP. BANK and NUMBER values as fallows. GROUP NÜWBER BANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 0 } 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 4 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Б 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 6 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 7 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 8 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 1 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 2 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 3 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 в & 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 5 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 6 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 7 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 8 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 The following table shows the GROUP, BANK and NUMBER values related with key position which is set while the TRANSPOSE switch being held down. FEATURES CONTENTS The Roland Piano utilize SA/S technology to IMPORTANT NOTES........................................................................................4 reproduce the timbres, dynamics, and charac- HOW TO SET UP THE PIANO........................................................4 teristics of many of the world's most famous acoustic and electric keyboard instruments. These Q] PANEL DESCRIPTION ........................................................................5 instrument voices include two acoustic grand pianos, electric grand piano, harpsichord, clavi, [2] OPERATION..........................................................................................................7 vibraphone and two electric pianos. 1. Basic Operation ............................................................................................7 The Roland Piano includes built-in Chorus and 2. Tone Selection ................................................ 7 Tremolo effects. 3. Tuning.............................................................. 8 4. Damper/Soft Pedal..................................................................................8 Each of the keyboard timbres of the Roland Piano a. Damper Pedal ......................................................................................8 can be controlled via the keyboard of its own b. Soft Pedal....................................................................................................8 or through MIDI with full control over velocity c. Sostenuto Pedal ..............................................................................8 (dynamics). 5. Brilliance.....................................