Roland C-190 User Manual

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Getting started
 
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C-190
 
 Portable Organ
 
• Listening at excessively high volume levels will not 
only damage the headphones, but may also cause 
hearing loss. Listen at appropriate levels.
 
Listening to the demo songs
 
The C-190 features 28 internal demo songs you may 
want to listen to before starting to play yourself. 
 
(1) Simultaneously press the 
 
[REC]
 
 and 
 
[PLAY]
 
 buttons.
(2) Press the 
 
[PLAY]
 
 button to start playback of all 
demo songs.
(3) Press it again to stop playback.
(4) Simultaneously press the 
 
[REC]
 
 and 
 
[PLAY]
 
 buttons 
to leave the Demo mode.
 
Selecting a demo song
 
The C-190’s demo songs reside in four banks that can 
be selected using the 
 
[1]
 
~
 
[4]
 
 buttons.
 
(1) In the table above, select the song you want to lis-
ten to.
(2) Simultaneously press the 
 
[REC]
 
 and 
 
[PLAY]
 
 buttons.
 
The four MEMORY buttons flash.
 
(3) Press the MEMORY button (
 
[1]
 
~
 
[4]
 
) assigned to the 
bank that contains the desired demo song.
 
Here’s an example: to listen to “Requiem Introitus” by 
Mozart, press the 
 
[2]
 
 button.
 
(4) Press the flashing tilt tab that is assigned to the 
desired demo song to start playback of that song.
 
For the “Requiem Introitus”, press 
 
[PRINCIPAL¥8’]
 
.
 
(5) Press 
 
[PLAY]
 
 (or switch off the tilt tab you pressed 
above) to stop demo song playback.
(6) Simultaneously press the 
 
[REC]
 
 and 
 
[PLAY]
 
 buttons 
to leave the Demo mode.
 
Note: 
 
The demo songs are ©2005 by Roland Europe. All rights 
reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other 
than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable 
laws.
 
Note: 
 
In Demo mode, the keyboard cannot be played. The data 
of the demo songs are not transmitted to the MIDI OUTput. 
 
[1]
 
 WEDDING
Principal 8’
Wedding March from “Lohengrin”  R.Wagner
Spitzflöte 4’ Ave Maria
F.Schubert
Octave 2’
“Air on G String” from Suite III in D 
major
J.S.Bach
Mixture IV
Trio Super "Herr Jesu Christ, dich Zu 
uns wend" BWV 655c
J.S.Bach
Trompete 8’ Wedding March from “A mid-
summer night's dream” 
F. Mendelssohn
Bourdon 8’
Largo from “Serse”
G.F.Handel
Gemshorn 8’ Ave Maria
C.Gounoud
 
[2]
 
 ORCHESTRA
Principal 8’
Requiem Introitus
W.A.Mozart
Spitzflöte 4’ Hornpipe from “Water Music”
G.F.Handel
Octave 2’
“Jesu, Joy of Man's desiring” from 
Cantata BWV 147
J.S.Bach
Mixture IV
Adagio from Concerto in D minor 
by A. Vivaldi BWV 596
J.S.Bach
Trompete 8’ Toccata 
P.D.Paradisi
Bourdon 8’
Adagio from Concerto for oboe and 
orchestra
A.Marcello
Gemshorn 8’ Allegro Finale
G.F.Handel
REC
DEMO
PLAY
 
[3]
 
 VARIETY
Principal 8’
Allegro from Concerto in F major 
by A. Vivaldi BWV 978
J.S.Bach
Spitzflöte 4’ Balletto del Granduca
J.P.Sweelinck
Octave 2’
Passacaglia BWV 582
J.S.Bach
Mixture IV
Trumpet Tune
H.Purcell
Trompete 8’ Psalm 19
B. Marcello
Bourdon 8’
Preghiera
L.v.Beethoven
Gemshorn 8’ Allegro
F.J.Haydn
 
[4]
 
 BACH
Principal 8’
Toccata in D minor “Dorica” 
BWV 538a
J.S.Bach
Spitzflöte 4’ Preludio in A minor BWV 559a
J.S.Bach
Octave 2’
Fuga in A minor BWV 559b
J.S.Bach
Mixture IV
Chorale “Herr Gott, nun schleuss 
den Himmel auf” BWV 617
J.S.Bach
Trompete 8’ Chorale “Es ist das Heil uns 
kommen her” BWV 638
J.S.Bach
Bourdon 8’
Chorale “Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu 
Christ” BWV 639
J.S.Bach
Gemshorn 8’ Chorale “Jesus Christus, unser 
Heiland” BWV626
J.S.Bach
MEMORY
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