Roland F-90 owner manual Playing the Keyboard, Selecting the Instrument Sound You Wish to Play

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Playing the Keyboard

Selecting the Instrument Sound You Wish to Play

The F-90 allows you to play using ten different sound including piano.

You can select the tones using the five tone buttons; two tones are assigned to each button. You can switch the two tones assigned to each button by pressing the [Variation] button to switch this on and off.

Tone button

[Variation] button

[Variation] button

 

OFF (dark)

ON (lit)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Piano

Grand Piano

Bright Piano

 

 

 

E.Piano

Stage Rhodes

Electric Piano

 

 

 

Harpsichord

Harpsichord

Organ Flute

 

 

 

Organ

Pipe Organ

Rotary Organ

 

 

 

Strings

Strings

Choir

 

 

 

When the F-90 is turned on, the tone is reset to Grand Piano.

Reverb

Harpsi-

Variation

Demo

Piano E.Piano chord Organ Strings

 

 

Dual Balance

Key Touch

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1.Press any Tone button.

The indicator on the selected button lights up.

2. You can select tones by switching the [Variation] button on

(indicator lit) and off (indicator off).

The Tone you’ve selected is heard when you finger the keyboard.

The next time you choose this Tone button, the tone you’ve selected here is played.

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Contents 201a For the U.K Page Placement Power SupplyMaintenance Additional PrecautionsIntroduction Main FeaturesChecking the Included Items Assembling the F-90 Assembly ProcedureCheck the Parts IntroductionWhen Disassembling When Moving the InstrumentWhen Changing the Orientation of the Speaker Box If the Stand is UnevenPanel Descriptions Applying the Tempo Setting SheetContents Installing the Music Stand Connecting the AC AdaptorConnecting Pedals Before You PlayAdjusting the Volume Turning On the PowerConnecting Headphones Sold Separately Turning Off the PowerPlaying/Stopping the Demo Songs Listening to the Demo SongsSelecting a Song for Playback Selecting the Instrument Sound You Wish to Play Playing the KeyboardPlaying the Keyboard Layering Two Instrument Sounds Dual PlaySounding the Metronome Adding Reverberation to Sounds Reverb EffectExample Specifying a Tempo Changing the Metronome TempoChanging the Beat of the Metronome Adjusting the VolumeChanging the Keyboard’s Touch Some Handy FunctionsDisabling Buttons Panel Lock Lowering/ raising the Reference Pitch Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound Master TuningSome Handy Functions Setting the Reference Pitch to 440.0 Hz Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlaySetting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 Hz Changing the Depth of the ReverbRecording procedure Connecting to Audio EquipmentAbout the Jacks Making the ConnectionsAbout the Midi Connectors Connecting to Midi DevicesMidi In Connector Midi Out ConnectorSwitching Omni On/Off Switching Local On/OffConnecting to Midi Devices Receiving on all Midi channels Omni On/OffSet the Midi Channel When the F-90 is connected to an external device Troubleshooting6 8 9 11 13 15 16 18 20 21 23 25 Demo Song ListEb3 Demo Song ListMidi Implementation Chart Roland Digital Piano Main SpecificationsFunctions for Metronome Functions Assigned to the KeyboardOther Functions Midi IndexInformation