System settings (system), Settings for this unit (general), System settings – Roland FP-E50 88-Key Portable Digital Piano User Manual
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System Settings (System)
Here’s where you set the system parameters.
1.
Press the [Menu] button .
The Menu screen appears.
2.
Use the [
дд
] [
ее
] buttons to select “System”, and then
press the [Enter] button .
The System screen appears.
3.
Use the [
дд
] [
ее
] buttons to select an item, and press the
[Enter] button .
General
General
Ø
“Settings for This Unit (General)” (p. 66)
Sound
Sound
Ø
“Sound-related Settings (Sound)” (p. 67)
Equalizer
Equalizer
Ø
“Adjusting the Sound Quality (Equalizer)” (p. 67)
Metronome
Metronome
Ø
“Changing the Metronome Settings (Metronome)” (p. 24)
Settings for This Unit
(General)
1.
On the System screen, use the [
дд
] [
ее
] buttons to select
“General” and press the [Enter] button .
The System (General) screen appears.
2.
Use the [
дд
] [
ее
] buttons to select the parameter, and
then use the [Dec] [Inc] buttons to change the value .
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Auto Off
OFF, 10, 30,
240 (min.)
Changes the Auto Off setting.
With the factory settings, the unit’s
power automatically switches off
240 minutes after you stop playing
or operating the unit.
If you don’t want the instrument to
turn off automatically, change the
“Auto Off” setting to “Off”.
* The settings are automatically saved when
you edit them.
Display
Contrast
1–10
Adjusts the brightness of this
instrument’s display.
Key Touch
Fix, 1–100
Adjusts the touch response when
you play the keyboard, according
to your tastes.
Local Control
When a MIDI sequencer is connected, set this
parameter to Local Off.
Since most sequencers have their “thru” function
turned on, notes you play on the keyboard may be
sounded in duplicate, or get dropped. To prevent
this, you can enable the “Local Off” setting to
disconnect the keyboard from the internal sound
generator.
* This setting is not saved.
OFF
Local Control is off.
The keyboard is disconnected from
the internal sound generator. No
sound is made when you play the
keyboard.
ON
Local Control is on.
The keyboard is connected to the
internal sound generator.
Tuning
Master Tuning
415.3Hz–
440.0Hz–
466.2Hz
Sets the reference pitch.
When playing in an ensemble
or other situations with other
instruments, you can adjust the
reference pitch of this instrument
to match its tuning with other
instruments.
The reference pitch is usually
expressed as the frequency that is
heard when you play the middle A
(A4) note. When performing in an
ensemble with other instruments,
the instruments should all be tuned
to the same reference pitch for a
satisfying sound.
The action of matching the
reference pitch to other
instruments is called “tuning”.
Startup
Scene Bank
Preset
001–107
User
001–256
Sets the scene’s bank and number
that’s selected when you turn on
this instrument.
Scene Number