Roland FP-5 Manuale Utente

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Panel Descriptions
 
Front Panel
 
1
 
 [Volume] Knob
 
 
2
 
[Brilliance] Knob
 
 
3
 
[Balance] Knob
 
Adjusts the volume balance of the Upper and Lower Tones in 
Dual Play and Split Play (p. 21).
 
4
 
[Pedal Control] Button
 
 
5
 
[Setup] Button
 
In addition, you can hold down this button while pressing 
[Split] button to listen demo song (p. 11).
 
6
 
[Split] Button
 
Allows you to play different tones in the left and right sides 
of the keyboard (p. 19).
 
7
 
[Transpose] Button
 
By holding down this button and pressing the [Reverb] 
button, you can change the keyboard’s touch sensitivity 
(p. 22).
 
8
 
[Reverb] Button
 
You can use this to add the characteristic reverberation of a 
concert hall to what you play (p. 23).
 
9
 
[Effects] Button
 
Use this to add a variety of different effects to the sound 
(p. 24).
 
10
 
Tone Buttons
 
They are used to choose the kinds of sounds (Tone Groups) 
played by the keyboard (p. 14).
In addition, this switches the footage on and off in Tone 
Wheel mode (p. 17).
 
11
 
[Tone Wheel] Button
 
Simulate the creation of organ tones in Tone Wheel mode
(p. 15).
 
12
 
Display
 
Displays information such as the song number, Rhythm 
number, tempo, beat, and parameter settings values.
 
13
 
[Variation/Effects] Button
 
Press this to change the Tone Variation or Effect Type 
(p. 14, p. 24). Each time you press this button, the Tone 
Variation and the Effect Type will be displayed alternately.
In addition, you can hold down this button while pressing 
[Tempo/Rhythm] button to make various different settings 
(p. 42 to p. 53).
 
14
 
[Tempo/Rhythm] Button
 
Each time you press this button, the tempo and the Rhythm 
will be displayed alternately.
 
15
 
[-]/[+] Buttons
 
These two buttons are used to modify the values of a variety 
of settings. 
 
16
 
[
 (Metronome)] Button
 
 
17
 
[Start/Stop] Button
 
 
18
 
[Drums] Button
 
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