Roland FP-2 owner manual Recording Selected Track buttons, Recording along with internal songs

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Chapter 3 Recording a Performance

Recording Selected Track buttons

FP-2’s Recorder has three Track buttons.

When you press the [Rec] button, all Track buttons are set to be recorded, but by selecting Track buttons that are not to be recorded, you can then record only on the specific Track buttons you want.

For example, you can record each hand’s performance to different Track buttons, or record over only certain Track buttons in a previously recorded performance.

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While holding down...

Press

1. While holding down the [Rec] button, and turn off the

indicator light for the Track button, whether the [Start/Stop], [Part], or [Chord Progression] button, for any track not to be recorded.

The [Rec] button’s indicator lights up, the [Play/Stop] button’s indicator flashes, and the FP-2 is put into recording standby.

2. With the FP-2 in standby, go on to record the performance

according to the procedures as described in “Recording a Performance” (p. 34), “Recording a Performance Using Session Partner” (p. 35), starting from Step 3.

The performance is not recorded only to the Track buttons whose indicator was turned off.

Recording along with internal songs

You can also record your own performance as you play along with the internal piano songs.

When recording to specific Track buttons, the sounds on the selected Track buttons are not played. For example, you can record what you are playing with your right hand as you listen to the left-hand part.

1. With the [Display], [-] and [+] buttons select the song.

2. Hold down the [Rec] button and turn off the indicator light for the track button of the track you intend not to play yourself.

The [Rec] button’s indicator lights up, the [Play/Stop] button’s indicator flashes, and the FP-2 is put into recording standby.

3. Press the [Play/Stop] button to start recording.

4. Press the [Rec] or [Play/Stop] button to stop recording.

About the Lighting of Track Button Indicators

when the [Rec] button is

pressed, track button

indicate the status of

recording, as shown below.

Dark

Not Recording

Flash in red

Recording

Correspondence

Between Internal Piano

Song Track Buttons

and Performance

[1]button: left-hand Part

[2]button: right-hand Part No performance data is assigned to the [R] button.

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Contents Main Features Stylish, Light, Compact DesignDo not open or modify in any way the unit or its AC adaptor Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Additional PrecautionsContents Panel Descriptions Front PanelRear Panel Panel DescriptionsConnect the supplied Power Cord to the supplied AC adaptor Before You PlayMaking Connections Before you begin making connections, confirm the followingInstalling the Music Stand Using the standConnecting Pedals Turning the Power On and Off Adjusting the Sound’s Volume and BrillianceConnecting Headphones Turning On the PowerPlaying the Keyboard Listening to Demo SongsHold down the Reverb button and press the Effects button Voice/GM2 SctListening to Internal Songs Playing Back All Songs Continuously All Song PlayPlaying the Keyboard Page Performing with a Variety of Sounds Press one of the Tone buttons to choose a Tone GroupPress the or + button to select a Tone from the Tone Group Performing With Two Layered Tones Dual Play Changing the Tone variationsHold down the Piano button and press the Strings/Pad Button To exit Dual Play, press either Tone buttonPress the Split button, getting its indicator to light Press the Piano buttonTo exit Split Play, press the Split button once more Changing Tone Group and Tone Variation Changing the Lower ToneChanging the Volume Balance for Dual Play and Split Play Use the Balance knob to adjust the volume balanceChanging the Keyboard’s Split Point Changing the Keyboard’s Touch Hold down the Effects button and press the Transpose ButtonPress the or + buttons to select the touch Press the Effects button or the Transpose buttonChanging the Velocity When the Key Touch Is Set to Fixed Press the Reverb button, getting its indicator to light Adding Reverberation to Sounds The Reverb EffectChanging the Depth of Reverb Effect Hold down the Reverb button and press the or + ButtonPress the Effects button, getting its indicator to light Adding a Variety Effects to the SoundChanging the Depth of Effect Hold down the Effects button and press the or + buttonPress the Organ button and select the organ tone Transposing the Key of the Keyboard Key Transpose Press the corresponding keyUsing the Metronome Changing the VolumeChanging the Tempo Boosting the Low-Frequency Range Sound Control Changing the Tonal Quality Equalizer21,3 Press the Equalizer buttonWhat is Session Partner? Playing Along with RhythmsPerforming Along With Session Partner Playing Along with RhythmsPress the Start/Stop button While holding down the Part button, press the or + buttonSelecting a Rhythm Selecting PartsPress the Part button Press the or + button to select the RhythmPress the or + buttons to adjust the tempo Changing a Rhythm’s TempoSelecting a Rhythm’s Chord Progression To stop the Rhythm, press the Start/Stop button To exit, press the Chord Progression buttonRecording the Chord Progression Chord Progression Hold down the Chord Progression button and press Rec buttonStoring Settings Setup Selecting Stored SettingsRecording a Performance Recording a PerformancePress the Rec button Recording a Performance Using Session Partner Recording a PerformancePress the Play/Stop button to stop recording Recording Selected Track buttons Recording along with internal songsErasing Recorded Performances Hold down the Display button and press the Rec buttonHow to Make Settings Other FunctionsChanging How the Pedal Effects Are Applied Changing How the Pedals WorkHow the Soft PedalFC2 effects are applied How the Sostenuto PedalFC1 effects are appliedSwitch to Function mode p , and press the Effects button Changing the Effect TypeWorks of the Soft PedalFC2 Works of the Sostenuto PedalFC1Setting the Part to Which Effects Are Added Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master TuningSwitch to Function mode p , and press Piano button Changing the Pitch Lower Tone in Octave Steps Octave ShiftAdjusting the Tuning Temperament Switch to Function mode p , and press Transpose buttonChanging the Beat Metronome Press the or + button to change the temperamentSetting the Intro and Ending On or Off Setting the Root Note of the Chord ProgressionSetting the Chord Display On or Off Fixing a Set Chord ProgressionChanging the Equalizer Settings Connecting to Audio EquipmentConnection Examples GainConnecting to the USB Connector About the FP-2 Sound GeneratorConnecting Midi Devices ConnectorsHow to Enjoy Midi Making the ConnectionsMidi Settings Midi Send Channel SettingsSwitching Local Control On and Off Press the or + button to select the transmission channelSetting the Midi Out Mode Using the Pedal to Switch Setup Pedal shiftPress the or + button to switch Local Control on and off Press the or + button to select the Midi Out ModeUsing the V-LINK function How to Use the V-LINKPress the or + button to select pedal setting Stop the external sequencerMaking the Settings for the USB Driver Turn on the power once againAdjust the volume Disabling Everything Except Piano Play Panel LockTroubleshooting Case Cause/What to doTroubleshooting SticksError Messages/Other Messages Display MeaningTone List OrganTone List Rhythm Set List Pop Drum Set Jazz Drum Set Vox Drum Set House Drum SetGM2 Room Set GM2 Power Set GM2 Electric Set GM2 Jazz Set GM2 Brush Set Rhythm List Genre Chord Beat Progression Pattern NoChord Progression Pattern List Chord ProgressionChord Progression Pattern List Chord Fingering List DM7Chord Fingering List GM7 AM7 Internal Song List → Listening to Demo Songs pInternal Song List Settings Stored in the Setup Stored SettingsNot Stored Settings Easy Operation List You want to ButtonsEasy Operation List Mode 3, 4M=1 Active Sense ResetFunction ModeMain Specifications Index Index Session Partner 27-28Information Africa03458634 ’04-12-4N For Canada