Panel descriptions, Applying the tempo setting sheet, 8introduction – Roland F-90. User Manual
Page 8: [volume] knob, [reverb] button, Tone buttons, [variation] button, [ (metronome)] button, [demo] button, [power] switch

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Introduction
Panel Descriptions
1. [Volume] Knob
2. [Reverb] Button
Used to add reverberation to the sound (p. 15).
3. Tone Buttons
The following five buttons are collectively referred to as
the Tone buttons. These are used to select the tone to
played via the keyboard (p. 13).
[Piano] Button
[E.Piano] Button
[Harpsichord] Button
[Organ] Button
[Strings] Button
4. [Variation] Button
This is used in combination with the tone buttons to
select the instrument sounds to be played with the
keyboard (p. 13).
5. [
(Metronome)] Button
Activates the built-in metronome (p. 15).
6. [Demo] Button
This plays the internal piano songs (p. 12).
7. [Power] Switch
This switch turns the unit on/off (p. 11).
Applying the Tempo Setting Sheet
If desired, you can affix the included tempo setting sheet to the instrument.
Use the tempo setting sheet when setting the metronome tempo.
1.
Position and apply the tempo setting sheet as shown in the figure.
“Changing the Metronome Tempo”
fig.00-09
Power
Max
Min
Reverb
Volume
Demo
Strings
Organ
E.Piano
Harpsi-
chord
Key Touch
Dual Balance
Piano
Variation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Enter
–
+
–
+
Position “1” at the fourth C
from the bottom (C4).
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Enter
–
+
–
+
Tempo Setting Sheet
Low C (C1)
Power
Max
Min
Reverb
Volume
Demo
Strings
Organ
E.Piano
Harpsi-
chord
Key Touch
Dual Balance
Piano
Variation
7
Power
Max
Min
Reverb
Volume
Demo
Strings
Organ
E.Piano
Harpsi-
chord
Key Touch
Dual Balance
Piano
Variation
1
2
3
4
5 6