Roland F-90 owner manual Adding Reverberation to Sounds Reverb Effect, Sounding the Metronome

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Playing the Keyboard

Adding Reverberation to Sounds (Reverb Effect)

You can apply a reverb effect to the notes you play on the keyboard. Applying reverb adds pleasing reverberation to what you play, so it sounds almost as if you were playing in a concert hall.

When the power is turned on, the reverb effect will be cancelled.

Reverb

Harpsi-

Variation

Demo

Piano E.Piano chord Organ Strings

 

 

Dual Balance

Key Touch

1, 2

1. Press the [Reverb] button, and confirm that its indicator has

lighted.

The reverb effect is applied to the sound.

2. Pressing the [Reverb] button once more turns off the

button’s indicator and cancels the reverb effect.

Sounding the Metronome

Here’s how you can make use of the metronome.

Reverb

Harpsi-

Variation

Demo

Piano E.Piano chord Organ Strings

 

 

Dual Balance

Key Touch

1, 2

1. Pressing the [ (Metronome)] button starts the metronome’s sound.

The [ (Metronome)] button’s indicator flashes in time with the tempo selected at that time.

2. To stop the metronome, press the [ (Metronome)] button, extinguishing its indicator.

You can select the depth of

reverb effect. For details,

refer to “Changing the

Depth of the Reverb” (p.

20).

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Contents 201a For the U.K Page Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceMain Features IntroductionChecking the Included Items Introduction Assembly ProcedureAssembling the F-90 Check the PartsIf the Stand is Uneven When Moving the InstrumentWhen Disassembling When Changing the Orientation of the Speaker BoxPanel Descriptions Applying the Tempo Setting SheetContents Before You Play Connecting the AC AdaptorInstalling the Music Stand Connecting PedalsTurning Off the Power Turning On the PowerAdjusting the Volume Connecting Headphones Sold Separately Listening to the Demo Songs Playing/Stopping the Demo Songs Selecting 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 VolumeSome Handy Functions Changing the Keyboard’s TouchDisabling Buttons Panel Lock Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound Master Tuning Lowering/ raising the Reference PitchSome Handy Functions Changing the Depth of the Reverb Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlaySetting the Reference Pitch to 440.0 Hz Setting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 HzMaking the Connections Connecting to Audio EquipmentRecording procedure About the JacksMidi Out Connector Connecting to Midi DevicesAbout the Midi Connectors Midi In ConnectorReceiving on all Midi channels Omni On/Off Switching Local On/OffSwitching Omni On/Off Connecting to Midi DevicesSet 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 Assigned to the Keyboard Functions for MetronomeOther Functions Midi IndexInformation