Roland FP-2 owner manual To stop the Rhythm, press the Start/Stop button

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Chapter 2 Playing Along with Rhythms

Performing With the Chord Progression Specified in the Left Hand

(Chord Progression off)

Performing with the keyboard divided at a certain key into a left side and a right side is called “Split Play.”

While in Split Play, you can use the left side to specify chords instead of using it to play the Lower Tone.

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NOTE

When specifying the chords in the left part of the keyboard, Dual Play (p. 15) is disabled in the right part.

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1. Press the [Chord Progression] button, getting its indicator to

go out.

The [Split] button’s indicator lights up.

The indicator for the [Start/Stop] button flashes in red, and the FP-2 is put

into standby mode.

2. The chord is specified with a key in the left part of the

keyboard, and the Rhythm begins.

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F 3 (Split point)

The range specified a chord

Specify the chord in the left part of the keyboard, and perform the melody in the right side.

It is not necessary to continue holding down the keys for chords in the left side. Even after you release the key, the same chord continues until the next chord is played.

When specifying chords, sounds from the left side of the keyboard are not played.

3. To stop the Rhythm, press the [Start/Stop] button.

After the ending is done, the performance stops.

The indicator for the [Start/Stop] buttons then start flashing in red, and the FP-2 is put into standby mode.

4. To exit, press the [Chord Progression] button.

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You can specify chords simply with your finger, even without playing the keys for all the chords’ constituent notes. For more information about chord fingering, refer to the “Chord Fingering List” (p. 62).

The button’s indicator does not go out when you press the [Split] button here. At this point, you can perform with the Lower Tone while specifying chords in the left part of the keyboard.When you press the [Split] button once more, the button’s indicator does go out, and you can perform while specifying chords over the entire keyboard.

The point at which the keyboard is divided is called the “split point”; you can also change this split point. For more information, take a look at “Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point” (p. 18).

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Contents Stylish, Light, Compact Design Main FeaturesDo not open or modify in any way the unit or its AC adaptor Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceContents Front Panel Panel DescriptionsPanel Descriptions Rear PanelBefore you begin making connections, confirm the following Connect the supplied Power Cord to the supplied AC adaptorBefore You Play Making ConnectionsUsing the stand Installing the Music StandConnecting Pedals Turning On the Power Turning the Power On and OffAdjusting the Sound’s Volume and Brilliance Connecting HeadphonesVoice/GM2 Sct Playing the KeyboardListening to Demo Songs Hold down the Reverb button and press the Effects buttonPlaying Back All Songs Continuously All Song Play Listening to Internal SongsPlaying the Keyboard Page Press one of the Tone buttons to choose a Tone Group Performing with a Variety of SoundsPress the or + button to select a Tone from the Tone Group To exit Dual Play, press either Tone button Performing With Two Layered Tones Dual PlayChanging the Tone variations Hold down the Piano button and press the Strings/Pad ButtonPress the Piano button Press the Split button, getting its indicator to lightTo exit Split Play, press the Split button once more Changing the Lower Tone Changing Tone Group and Tone VariationUse the Balance knob to adjust the volume balance Changing the Volume Balance for Dual Play and Split PlayChanging the Keyboard’s Split Point Press the Effects button or the Transpose button Changing the Keyboard’s TouchHold down the Effects button and press the Transpose Button Press the or + buttons to select the touchChanging the Velocity When the Key Touch Is Set to Fixed Hold down the Reverb button and press the or + Button Press the Reverb button, getting its indicator to lightAdding Reverberation to Sounds The Reverb Effect Changing the Depth of Reverb EffectHold down the Effects button and press the or + button Press the Effects button, getting its indicator to lightAdding a Variety Effects to the Sound Changing the Depth of EffectPress the Organ button and select the organ tone Press the corresponding key Transposing the Key of the Keyboard Key TransposeChanging the Volume Using the MetronomeChanging the Tempo Press the Equalizer button Boosting the Low-Frequency Range Sound ControlChanging the Tonal Quality Equalizer 21,3Playing Along with Rhythms What is Session Partner?While holding down the Part button, press the or + button Performing Along With Session PartnerPlaying Along with Rhythms Press the Start/Stop buttonPress the or + button to select the Rhythm Selecting a RhythmSelecting Parts Press the Part buttonChanging a Rhythm’s Tempo Press the or + buttons to adjust the tempoSelecting a Rhythm’s Chord Progression To exit, press the Chord Progression button To stop the Rhythm, press the Start/Stop buttonHold down the Chord Progression button and press Rec button Recording the Chord Progression Chord ProgressionSelecting Stored Settings Storing Settings SetupRecording a Performance Recording a PerformancePress the Rec button Recording a Performance Recording a Performance Using Session PartnerPress the Play/Stop button to stop recording Recording along with internal songs Recording Selected Track buttonsHold down the Display button and press the Rec button Erasing Recorded PerformancesOther Functions How to Make SettingsHow the Sostenuto PedalFC1 effects are applied Changing How the Pedal Effects Are AppliedChanging How the Pedals Work How the Soft PedalFC2 effects are appliedWorks of the Sostenuto PedalFC1 Switch to Function mode p , and press the Effects buttonChanging the Effect Type Works of the Soft PedalFC2Changing the Pitch Lower Tone in Octave Steps Octave Shift Setting the Part to Which Effects Are AddedTuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master Tuning Switch to Function mode p , and press Piano buttonPress the or + button to change the temperament Adjusting the Tuning TemperamentSwitch to Function mode p , and press Transpose button Changing the Beat MetronomeFixing a Set Chord Progression Setting the Intro and Ending On or OffSetting the Root Note of the Chord Progression Setting the Chord Display On or OffGain Changing the Equalizer SettingsConnecting to Audio Equipment Connection ExamplesAbout the FP-2 Sound Generator Connecting to the USB ConnectorMaking the Connections Connecting Midi DevicesConnectors How to Enjoy MidiPress the or + button to select the transmission channel Midi SettingsMidi Send Channel Settings Switching Local Control On and OffPress the or + button to select the Midi Out Mode Setting the Midi Out ModeUsing the Pedal to Switch Setup Pedal shift Press the or + button to switch Local Control on and offStop the external sequencer Using the V-LINK functionHow to Use the V-LINK Press the or + button to select pedal settingDisabling Everything Except Piano Play Panel Lock Making the Settings for the USB DriverTurn on the power once again Adjust the volumeCase Cause/What to do TroubleshootingSticks TroubleshootingDisplay Meaning Error Messages/Other MessagesOrgan Tone ListTone List Pop Drum Set Jazz Drum Set Vox Drum Set House Drum Set Rhythm Set ListGM2 Room Set GM2 Power Set GM2 Electric Set GM2 Jazz Set GM2 Brush Set Genre Chord Beat Progression Pattern No Rhythm ListChord Progression Chord Progression Pattern ListChord Progression Pattern List DM7 Chord Fingering ListChord Fingering List GM7 AM7 → Listening to Demo Songs p Internal Song ListInternal Song List Stored Settings Settings Stored in the SetupNot Stored Settings You want to Buttons Easy Operation ListEasy Operation List Mode Mode 3, 4M=1Active Sense Reset FunctionMain Specifications Index Session Partner 27-28 IndexAfrica InformationFor Canada 03458634 ’04-12-4N