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 Listening to the demo songs
V-Accordion 
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Note: You can also connect headphones to the PHONES 
socket, in which case you do not need to establish an audio 
connection.
(4) Turn the FR-2/FR-2b’s [VOLUME] knob A from the 
“POWER OFF” position towards the right.
(5) Switch on the receiving audio device.
(6) Start playing.
—To switch off your system—
(7) Turn down the output volume of the receiving 
audio device, or switch it off.
(8) Turn the FR-2/FR-2b’s [VOLUME] knob all the way 
to the left (“POWER OFF”).
Listening to the demo songs
One of the most striking aspects of your V-Accordion 
may be that it can play all by itself! It contains a series 
of demo songs that illustrate its wide variety of sounds 
and applications. Here is how to listen to the demo 
songs:
(1) Switch on the FR-2/FR-2b.
(2) Press and hold the [SONG÷DEMO] button J.
Playback starts automatically with the first demo 
song (there are 16 demo songs in all). At the end of 
the first song, the FR-2/FR-2b starts playing songs 2, 
3 etc. You can also directly jump to the song you’re 
interested in:
(3) Use the [USER¥PROG÷DEC] and [METRONOME÷INC] 
buttons H to select the demo song you want to 
listen to.
(4) Use the [VOLUME] knob to change the volume if 
it is too loud or too soft.
Note: All demo songs are copyright ©2007 by Roland Europe. 
Public performance or recording of these songs is prohibited.
(5) Press [SONG÷DEMO] J again to leave demo song 
mode.
Touring the FR-2/FR-2b’s sections
Bellows resistance regulator
Your FR-2/FR-2b is equipped with a bellows resistance 
regulator knob that allows you to specify the bellows’ 
inertia (the force needed to push and pull it).
Located next to one of the bellows clips and mounted 
onto the air button (which allows you to release 
remaining air from the bellows without producing 
sound). Setting it allows you to choose a lighter or 
stronger inertia. Choose the setting that feels most 
comfortable for you.
Bass strap
The FR-2/FR-2b’s bass strap 
(used to move the bellows in 
and out) is made of fabric 
and fitted with a Velcro strip 
that allows you to adjust its 
slack:
Treble section
The Treble section can be played 
using the 34-key “piano” keyboard 
(FR-2) or the 82 treble buttons 
(FR-2b).
The sound it produces is deter-
mined by the register ([1]~[8]) you 
pressed last. This section can be 
used as “accordion” or to play an 
orchestral sound.
(1) Connect the FR-2/FR-2b to an 
amplifier and switch it on.
See p. 10.
(2) Grab the FR-2/FR-2b, press a Treble register and 
start playing on the keyboard.
Though the FR-2/FR-2b is an electronic musical 
instrument, it only produces sound when you move 
the bellows.
Note: When the FR-2/FR-2b is controlled via MIDI, there is no 
need to move the bellows. 
(3) Press the [SET] register E (it flashes blue).
(4) Press one of the registers [1]~[8] F to select a Set 
memory.
The [SET] button goes dark.
Note: If you don’t press any register while the [SET] register 
flashes in blue, it will go dark again after a while. If you pressed 
the [SET] register by accident, press it again so that it goes dark.
Note: See also the note about Set 5 on page 7.
(5) Play a few notes to audition the sound.
(6) Press one of the registers [1]~[5] to select another 
(7) Press the same register again to select the “b” 
sound.
Press it yet again to revert to the “a” sound.
Each time you press a different register, the FR-2/
FR-2b will automatically select the “a” sound
(8) If you think the sound is too loud or too soft, you 
can change the setting of the [VOLUME] knob A.
Bellows resistance regulator. Turn to 
select the bellows’ resistance.
Air button. Press to purge remaining 
air after playing.
FR-2+b GB.book  Page 11  Tuesday, August 7, 2007  11:19 AM