Roland RP301 用户手册

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Panel Descriptions
Rear side
[Key Touch] button
This changes the touch sensitivity of the keyboard (p. 9).
To adjust the touch sensitivity Hold down the [Key Touch] button and press the [–] 
[+] buttons.
To select the standard touch 
sensitivity
Turn off the [Key Touch] button.
[Twin Piano] button
This divides the keyboard into left and right sections so that two people 
can play the same range of pitches (p. 8).
To enable Twin Piano mode Turn on the [Twin Piano] button.
To change how the sound is 
heard (in Twin Piano mode)
Hold down the [Twin Piano] button and 
press the [–] [+] buttons.
Front Panel
[Volume] knob
This adjusts the volume.
Piano [Grand], [Ensemble] buttons
To adjust the reverberation
Hold down the [Grand] button and press the 
[–] [+] buttons.
To adjust the brightness
Hold down the [Ensemble] button and press 
the [–] [+] buttons.
To select a grand piano
Press the [Grand] button.
To select various piano tones
Press the [Ensemble] button.
To select other tones
Press [Grand] or [Ensemble] button, and then 
press the [–] [+] buttons.
[Power] switch
This turns the power on/off (p. 6).
*  With the factory settings, the unit’s 
power will automatically be switched 
off 240 minutes (4 hours) after you stop 
playing or operating the unit.
If the unit’s power has been turned off automatically, you can use the 
[Power] switch to turn the unit back on again. 
If you don’t want the power to turn off automatically, change the “Auto 
Off” setting to “OFF” as described on “Making the Power Automatically 
Turn Off After a Time (Auto Off)” (p. 15).
You can use the 
holders to hold pages 
in place.
When not using the 
holders, leave them 
folded down.
Music holders
Damper Pedal
Use this pedal to sustain the sound. While this pedal is held down, notes will be sustained for an extended time even 
if you release your fingers from the keyboard. The length of the sustain will change subtly depending on how deeply 
you press the pedal. On an acoustic piano, holding down the damper pedal will cause the strings for notes other 
than the ones you actually play to vibrate in sympathy with what you’ve played, producing a rich resonance. This unit 
simulates this sympathetic vibration (damper resonance).
Sostenuto Pedal
This pedal sustains only the notes of the keys that were already pressed when you pressed the pedal.
Soft Pedal
This pedal is used to make the sound softer. Playing with the soft pedal depressed produces a sound that is not 
as strong as when otherwise played with the equivalent strength. This is the same function as the left pedal of an 
acoustic piano. The softness of the tone can be varied subtly by the depth to which you press the pedal.