Roland F-90 owner manual Layering Two Instrument Sounds Dual Play, Playing the Keyboard

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Playing the Keyboard

Layering Two Instrument Sounds (Dual Play)

You can hold down one Tone button and press another Tone button to layer two sounds for playing together.

This function is called “Dual Play.”

Example: Combining Piano and Strings

Reverb

Harpsi-

Variation

Demo

Piano E.Piano chord Organ Strings

 

 

Dual Balance

Key Touch

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1. While pressing the [Piano] button, also press the [Strings]

button.

The indicators for both buttons light.

When you then play the keyboard, the layered sounds of the piano and strings will play.

The [Variation] button indicator now indicates the selected tone button’s right tone.

Switching the [Variation] button on and off switches the right tone button tone.

2. To exit Dual Play, press either Tone button.

When you play the keyboard, only the sound of the button you pressed will be heard.

You can adjust the volume balance between the two selected tones in Dual Play. For details, refer to

“Changing the Volume

Balance in Dual Play” (p.

20).

When the power is turned on, the sound of the left tone button is set to be louder.

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Contents 201a For the U.K Page Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsChecking the Included Items Main FeaturesIntroduction Check the Parts Assembly ProcedureAssembling the F-90 IntroductionWhen Changing the Orientation of the Speaker Box When Moving the InstrumentWhen Disassembling If the Stand is UnevenApplying the Tempo Setting Sheet Panel DescriptionsContents Connecting Pedals Connecting the AC AdaptorInstalling the Music Stand Before You PlayConnecting Headphones Sold Separately Turning On the PowerAdjusting the Volume Turning Off the PowerSelecting a Song for Playback Listening to the Demo SongsPlaying/Stopping the Demo Songs Playing the Keyboard Selecting the Instrument Sound You Wish to PlayLayering Two Instrument Sounds Dual Play Playing the KeyboardAdding Reverberation to Sounds Reverb Effect Sounding the MetronomeChanging the Metronome Tempo Example Specifying a TempoAdjusting the Volume Changing the Beat of the MetronomeDisabling Buttons Panel Lock Some Handy FunctionsChanging the Keyboard’s Touch Some Handy Functions Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound Master TuningLowering/ raising the Reference Pitch Setting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 Hz Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlaySetting the Reference Pitch to 440.0 Hz Changing the Depth of the ReverbAbout the Jacks Connecting to Audio EquipmentRecording procedure Making the ConnectionsMidi In Connector Connecting to Midi DevicesAbout the Midi Connectors Midi Out ConnectorConnecting to Midi Devices Switching Local On/OffSwitching Omni On/Off Receiving on all Midi channels Omni On/OffSet the Midi Channel Troubleshooting When the F-90 is connected to an external deviceDemo Song List 6 8 9 11 13 15 16 18 20 21 23 25Demo Song List Eb3Midi Implementation Chart Main Specifications Roland Digital PianoOther Functions Functions Assigned to the KeyboardFunctions for Metronome Index MidiInformation