Roland EP-760 owner manual Rear panel, C De F

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Panel descriptions

Rear panel

A B C DE F

AMIDI Out/In connectors

Connect to external MIDI devices to exchange perfor- mance data (p. 28).

BPedal sockets (Damper & Soft)

Your ep-760 comes with one DP-2 footswitch that can be used as Damper, Soft, or Sostenuto pedal (p. 8). In order to use two pedal functions simultaneously, you need to purchase an additional DP-2, DP-6 or BOSS FS-5U foot- switch.

CInput sockets

These jacks can be connected to another sound generat- ing device or an audio device, so that the sound of that device will be output from the ep-760’s speakers (p. 27). If your sound source is mono (i.e. only has one output), connect it to the L/Mono socket.

DOutput jacks

Allows you to output the piano’s sound to sound rein- forcement equipment to obtain a more powerful sound. These can also be connected to a tape recorder or other recording device to record a performance (p. 27).

If your amplifier, etc., is mono (i.e. only has one input), connect the ep-760’s L/Mono socket.

E[Power] switch

Turns the power on/off (p. 9).

FDC 12V IN

This is where you need to connect the supplied ACO adapter. Do not use any other adapter.

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Contents Piano songs built-in Main FeaturesPage Page Additional Precautions Power SupplyMaintenance PlacementContents Front panel Panel descriptionsRecorder C DE F Rear panelBefore you start playing Connecting the supplied DP-2 footswitchConnecting the adapter Setting up the music standTurning the power on/off Connecting headphonesAdjusting the sound’s volume and brilliance Playing back all songs continuously All Song Play UsrEnjoying the songs Listening to built-in songsPerforming with a variety of sounds PerformancePlaying two sounds together Dual performance Press the + or button to change the value Hold down the Transpose button, and press the Split buttonChanging tone played by the right hand Playing different tones with the left & right hands SplitPress the Split button Changing tone played by the left handSounding the metronome Using the metronomeChorus effect Applying effects to the soundAdding reverberation to the sound Reverb Changing the amount of ReverbTransposing the keyboard Transpose Press the Key Touch button Adjusting the keyboard touch Key TouchChanging the tempo Playing along with the built-in songsAdding a count-in to match the timing Count-In Press the 1 or 2 button Playing each hand separatelyFirst select the song that you want to play back p Selecting the part that you yourself will playRecording your performance DelRecording a new song 4, 7 Recording along with a song2, 5 Selecting/recording each hand separatelyAs necessary, turn on the metronome p Press the Rec button Hold down the Song/Tempo button and press the Rec button Erasing recorded performancesErasing a performance from the specified track Erasing the entire songChanging the damper pedal’s resonance Changing various settingsFunction settings 5400Tonic Setting the tuning curve Stretch Tuning0ff Applying the damper pedal to the left halfDisabling everything except piano play Panel Lock SftSelecting the Soft or Sostenuto function Turning off the power Connecting external devices Connecting external devicesConnecting to audio equipment Connecting to a computerWhat’s MIDI? Connecting Midi devicesMaking MIDI-related settings Midi transmit channel settingsTransmitting a performance you recorded Switching Local Control on and offAppendices TroubleshootingError messages/other messages Temperament/Specifying the keynote p Master Tuning pStretch tuning p Metronome volume pMain specifications Ep-760 Appendices