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A.01, Playing back songs, Playing parts (left/right hand) separately – Roland DIGITAL PIANO RP301 User Manual

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Playing Back Songs

Let’s try listening to the internal songs and the songs recorded

in internal memory. For the titles of the internal songs, refer to

“Internal Song List” (p. 19).

Play back a song

1.

Press the [Song] button so it’s lit .

The song will begin playing.

When the song has finished playing to the end, it will stop.
During playback, the display will indicate the currently playing

measure of the song.

2.

1.

Measure number and

dot shown

Fast-forward or fast-reverse the song

1.

While the song is playing, press the [–] [+] buttons .

This allows you to fast-forward or fast-reverse the song.

The measure indication in the display will increase or decrease each

time you press the button.

By holding down a button, you can rapidly increase or decrease the

measure number.

Stop the song

1.

Press the [Song] button so its light goes out .

The song will stop.

Select a song

While the song is stopped, the display will indicate the song

number.

a.01

• Song numbers beginning with “

a

,

b

,

c

” are internal

songs.

• Song numbers beginning with “

U

” are songs you’ve

recorded in internal memory.

1.

When the song number is displayed, press the [–] [+]

buttons .

This allows you to select a song. If you’ve stopped in the middle of

a song, you can press the [–] button to return to the beginning of

the song.

a.01

c.20

U.10

U.01

Recorded songs

Internal songs

* The songs in internal memory (

U.01

U.10

) will not be shown if

they have not been recorded.

* For the titles of the internal songs, refer to “Internal Song List”

(p. 19).

Play songs consecutively

1.

Hold down the Piano [Ensemble] button and press the

[Song] button .

The songs will be played back successively.

When the currently playing song ends, the next song will play.

Playing Parts (Left/Right Hand)

Separately

You can select and play back the parts (left-hand or right-hand)

separately. This is a convenient way to practice by playing along

with a song one hand at a time.

1.

Hold down the [Song] button and press the [–] [+] buttons

to select the part that you want to play back .

Button

Lit/Unlit

Explanation

[–] button

(left-hand part)

Lit

Left-hand part will sound

Unlit

Left-hand part is muted

(or contains no performance data)

[+] button

(right-hand part)

Lit

Right-hand part will sound

Unlit

Right-hand part is muted

(or contains no performance data)

* This setting will be cancelled if you select another song.

MEMO

The parts (left-hand / right-hand) are indicated as follows for the

internal songs (a, b, c) and the songs you’ve recorded (U).

Songs

Left-Hand Part

Right-Hand Part

Internal Songs (a, b, c)

Left-hand part

Right-hand part

Recorded

Songs (U)

Twin Piano (p. 8)

Left-hand piano

Right-hand piano

Split Tones (p. 18) Left-hand tone

Right-hand tone

Others

No performance

data

All parts (both

hands)

Sounding a Count Before Playback

If you’re playing along with a song, it will be easier to synchronize

your playing with the song if a count is sounded before playback

begins.

1.

Press the [Metronome] button to turn on the metronome

(p . 7) .

2.

Press the [Song] button to play back the song .

A two-measure count will sound before the song plays.
During the count, measure numbers “

-2

” and then “

-1

” will appear

in the display.