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Chapter 1 playing the keyboard, Listening to internal songs, Playing back all songs continuously – Roland FP-3 User Manual

Page 12: All song play), Performances (p. 12), For selecting internal songs (p. 12)

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Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard

Listening to Internal Songs

Now, try listening to internal songs
The FP-3 comes with fifty four internal songs.

fig.01-01

1.

Press the [Song] button, getting its indicator to light.

The following appears in the display.

fig.01-02

2.

Press the [-] or [+] button to select the song.

3.

Press the [Play] button.

The song will begin playing back.
The selected song is played to the end, and then playback stops.

4.

To stop playback, press the [Play] button once more.

The next time you press the [Play] button, the song that was stopped is
played from the beginning.

Playing Back All Songs Continuously (All Song Play)

Listening to all of internal songs repeatedly played back in succession is
known as “All Song Play.”

fig.01-06

1.

Hold down the [Song] button and press the [Play] button.

Songs play back continuously.
When playback of the last song is reached, playback continues by returning
to the first song and playing that again.

2.

To stop playback, press the [Play] button.

All Song Play is exited when the performance is stopped.
The next time you press the [Play] button, the song that was stopped is
played from the beginning.

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For more on internal song
names, refer to “Internal
Song List” (p. 54).

About the Display of
the Internal Songs

USr

(User)—Stores

recorded Performances (for
more on recording

p. 33).

When “

d.

” is added—

Indicates one of the demo
songs that make use of the
FP-3’s various internal
tones.
When “

P.

” is added—

Indicates one of the piano
songs

When you change the
volume balance between
the keyboard and the
Rhythm, the volume
balance between the
keyboard and the internal
song may change. Refer to
“Changing the Volume
Balance Between the
Keyboard and the Rhythm”

NOTE

You cannot play the
internal song and Rhythm
(p. 26) at the same time.

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