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Conventions used in this manual – Roland RG-3 User Manual

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Introduction

• The RG-3 also is programmed with 20 carefully selected performance tones, including two types of grand piano

tones, which you can select according to your own taste. What’s more, the settings for the “key touch,” “hammer
response,” and other precision tone adjustment settings that performers demand can be stored in the RG-3 itself.

• On top of this, a newly designed sound system puts the focus on the sound of the piano to achieve a luscious,

natural piano sound.

• The RG-3 also includes a lid lock feature to prevent tampering during automatic performances and an Ext

Memory port lock to prevent theft of the connected USB memory.

• Since the RG-3 is a digital instrument, it has no strings and therefore requires no tuning.

• You can connect an external display or television to the piano to run slide shows using whatever images you

prefer and, with a microphone connected, you can add echo and harmonies to microphone vocals and use the
Transformer function to change the sound of the vocals.

Conventions Used in This Manual

This manual uses the following conventions in the interest of simpler, more concise instructions.

• Button names are enclosed in square brackets “[ ]”, as in [Song] button.

• An asterisk (*) or a

at the beginning of a paragraph indicates a note or precaution.

These should not be ignored.

• (p. **) refers to pages within the manual.

Instrument Endowed with Superior Basic Functions

Professional-Level Features and Specifications

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