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Performance, Listening to the demo (demo play), Piano performances – Roland RD-88 Digital Stage Piano User Manual

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Performance

Listening to the Demo (DEMO PLAY)

Here’s how to listen to the demo songs.

NOTE

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No data for the music that is played will be output from MIDI OUT

connectors.

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The RD-88’s keyboard will not produce sound while the demo

songs are playing.

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MEMO

When you enter demo mode, any unsaved settings are lost.
Store any arrangements of settings that you want to keep in Scene or

System (p. 23).

1.

Hold down the [SPLIT] button and press the [DUAL]

button.

The RD-88 enters the demo mode. The Demo screen appears.

2.

Use the Cursor [ ] [ ] buttons or the [DEC] [INC]

buttons to select a demo song.

3.

Press the [ENTER] button to start playback of the

demo song.

4.

Press the [EXIT] button to stop a demo song during

playback.

5.

Press the [EXIT] button while the song is stopped to

finish with the Demo mode.

You will return to the previous screen.

Piano Performances

Now, try performing with the piano.
The RD-88 lets you call up the ideal settings for piano performance

at any time simply by pressing a button. You can also select your

preferred tones and settings and store them to the RD-88’s buttons.

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Press the [PIANO] button or the [E. PIANO] button.

Pressing the [PIANO] button sets the entire keyboard to play with

the piano tone.
Pressing the [E. PIANO] button sets the entire keyboard to play

with the electric piano tone.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select a Scene.

MEMO

In the Scene screen, when the cursor is at the Scene number, you

can press the [ENTER] button to access a list of Scenes. You can use

the cursor buttons to select a Scene. After selecting a Scene, press

the [EXIT] or [ENTER] button to return to the Scene screen.

Making Detailed Settings

With the RD-88, you can also make more detailed settings

to make the sound even better match your favorite piano

performances. Configurations can be stored for each Scene.
For details on the Scene parameter settings, refer to“Making

Detailed Settings for Tones” (p. 23).

NOTE

When you edit a setting, an “*” will appear.
If you turn off the power or select a One Touch tone or a Scene while

the “*” is shown, the changes you made will be discarded. If you want

to keep the settings, save the Scene (p. 23).