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Listening to each part separately, Desired (p. 28) – Roland RP201 User Manual

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Playing Back Songs

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Here’s how to repeatedly play all internal songs in succession.

fig.PlusMinPlaySong.eps

1.

Press the [Song] button a number of times until the

indication “USr” (or a number preceded by a “P” or “U”)

is displayed.

2.

Use the [–] [+] buttons to select the song and memory

area (“P” or “U”) where you want playback to start.

3.

While holding down the [Song] button, press the

[

] button.

The display will indicate “ALL,” and the songs will play consecutively,

starting with the selected song.

When the last song finishes playing, playback will return to the first

song and then continue.

fig.d-ALL.eps

The songs in the selected memory area will play consecutively.

4.

To stop playback, press the [

] button so its

indicator is turned off.

After you’ve pressed the [

] button to stop playback,

pressing the [

] button once again will resume playback

from the location where you stopped, but the next song will

not play back. If you want to play back all songs once again,

hold down the [Song] button and press the [

] button.

See “Internal Song List” (p. 55) for the names of the internal

songs.

When playing back internal preset songs or songs from internal

memory, you can select the performance parts that will play.

You can also practice each hand separately while playing along with

the song.

fig.TrackSelectz.eps

1.

Select the song that you want to play (p. 27).

2.

Press the [

] button to play the song.

While you hold down the [

] button, track buttons that

contain performance data will light.

Some songs do not contain an accompaniment. If such a song

is selected, the [Accomp (E. Piano)] button will not light.

3.

Keep holding the [

] button and select the part

that you don’t want to play back.

Press the [Accomp (E. Piano)], [Left (Strings)] or [Right (Others)]

button.

The button you pressed will go out, and the assigned part (see

above) will no longer be heard.

Temporarily silencing a specific part in this way is called “muting.”

If you want to practice the right-hand part, hold down the

[

] button and press [Right (Others)] to turn it off. When

you play back the song, the right-hand part will not play.

If you mute the accompaniment part before initiating

playback, you can skip the intro.

Once again press the button you selected in step 3, so it’s lit; its

sound will be heard again.

Mute settings will be cleared when you switch songs.

Playing Back All Songs
Continuously (All Song Play)

Listening to Each Part Separately

The performance data is assigned to the Track buttons as shown

below.

fig.TrackButtonz.eps

The left-hand performance is assigned to the [Strings (Left)]

button, the right-hand performance is assigned to the [Others

(Right)] button, and other performance is assigned to the [E. Piano

(Accomp)] button. “Tracks” are areas in which music data is held.

Accompaniment

part

Left-hand

part

Right-hand

part

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