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Making Settings on the RP102

You can control a variety of functions by holding down the [Function] button and pressing a key.

Selecting Tones

1

Press one key to play one sound at a time.
Press two keys simultaneously to play two sounds as a layer. This feature is called “Dual Play.”

Selecting an Internal 

Song

2

Selects a category.

3

Selects a song.

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“Internal Song List” (p. 13)

Playing/Stopping an 

Internal Song

4

Play all songs in the selected category, or play just one song.
Press the same key again to stop playback.

Changing the Volume of 

the Song

5

0–10 (default: 10)

While the Song Plays, 

Specifying the Keyboard 

Sound (SMF Play Mode)

6

Normally you’ll use “AUTO SELECT.”

Setting

Explanation

AUTO SELECT 

(default)

Automatically switches the SMF Play Mode to either “INTERNAL” or “EXTERNAL” 

depending on the song that is being played.

INTERNAL

The sound of the song that’s playing and the sound on which you’re performing will be 

the same. If you switch sounds on the RP102, the sound of the song also changes.
This setting is recommended when you’re playing the internal songs.
A damper resonance (*) effect is applied to the piano sound of the song.

EXTERNAL

The sound of the song that’s playing can be specified independently of the sound that 

you’re playing on the keyboard. Even if you switch sounds on the RP102, the sound of 

the song won’t change.
This setting is recommended when you’re playing a song file from a USB-connected 

computer.
The damper resonance (*) effect is not applied to the piano sound of the song.

*  This is the resonance of the overall piano (the sympathetic vibration of strings other than those that were 

actually played, and the sympathetic vibration of the entire instrument) that is heard when you hold down 

the damper pedal of an acoustic piano.

Starting/Stopping the 

Metronome

7

The metronome turns on (starts) or off (stops) each time you press this key.

Changing the 

Metronome Volume

8

Off, 1–10 (default:5)

Changing the Beat

9

0/4 (*), 2/2, 3/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 3/8, 6/8, 8/8, 9/8, 12/8 (default: 4/4)
*  When the metronome is sounded, all beats are heard with the same sound.

Changing the Tempo

10

10–500 (default: Song Tempo)

Adding Reverberation to 

the Sound (Ambience)

11

The reverberation that is characteristic of a performance in a concert hall can be added to the sound.
0–10 (default: 2)

Adjusting the Brightness 

of the Sound (Brilliance)

12

You can adjust the brightness of the sound when you play the keyboard or when you play back a song.
-10–10 (default: 0)

5

-1

ON/OFF

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Summary of Contents for RP102

Page 1: ...t 2 Opening Closing the Keyboard Cover 2 Opening the Keyboard Cover 2 Closing the Keyboard Cover 2 Basic Operation of the RP102 2 Bottom Panel Connections 3 Making Settings on the RP102 4 Selecting To...

Page 2: ...o volume buttons to adjust the volume Volume up button Increases the volume Volume down button Decreases the volume You can adjust the speaker volume when using the built in speakers or the headphones...

Page 3: ...ct the included AC adaptor here For details refer to the leaflet Stand Assembly Power Cord AC Outlet Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator faces upwards and the side with textual informa...

Page 4: ...ile from a USB connected computer The damper resonance effect is not applied to the piano sound of the song This is the resonance of the overall piano the sympathetic vibration of strings other than t...

Page 5: ...ce used to play the keys Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments Master Tuning 15 When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other such instances you can match the standard pitch to another...

Page 6: ...Backup function Settings saved by Memory Backup Page Ambience p 4 Brilliance p 4 Key Touch p 5 Metronome Volume p 4 Master Tuning p 5 SMF Play Mode p 4 Hearing sound from the built in speakers and th...

Page 7: ...y Roland that supports iOS and Android It can display musical scores of the RP102 s internal songs and lets you enjoyably boost your musical abilities through ear training games Since it can take adva...

Page 8: ...When the screen indicates Connected the settings are complete 11 Tap outside the Bluetooth MIDI Devices screen to close it and tap outside the SETTINGS screen to close it Connecting the mobile device...

Page 9: ...N 5 Set the RP102 s Page Turn MIDI function to Page Turn C7 2 1 Hold down Page Turn 6 Turn on the Bluetooth function of your mobile device 7 In the display of your mobile device tap RP102 If Bluetooth...

Page 10: ...this unit will operate the page turning function Mode 3 Mode 2 C7 2 1 Hold down Mode 1 Key Setting Explanation F 7 Mode 1 Cursor Up Down The H I keys of the keyboard are used by the page turning app...

Page 11: ...tting appropriate p 5 Notes are interrupted Could you be holding down the damper pedal and sounding a large number of notes Could you be using Dual Play or playing along with a song Sounds are heard t...

Page 12: ...the initial settings for using the MIDI function p 7 In some cases the connection with the mobile device might become unavailable when you switch the Bluetooth Turn MIDI function After unpairing the R...

Page 13: ...Alexander Schumann La pri re d une Vierge Tekla Badarzewska Dolly s Dreaming Awakening Theodor Oesten Brautchor Wilhelm Richard Wagner Liebestr ume Nr 3 Franz Liszt Blumenlied Gustav Lange Course en T...

Page 14: ...ARNING Do not use or store in the following types of locations Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heating duct on top of heat generating equipment or are...

Page 15: ...o have a firm grip to protect yourself from injury and the instrument from damage Check to make sure the screws securing the unit to the stand have not become loose Fasten them again securely whenever...

Page 16: ...care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunctions When disconnecting all cables grasp the connector itself n...

Page 17: ...arn it by ear Selecting a Song Playing Back Owner s Manual p 4 Start by practicing one hand at a time with a slow tempo Watch the score and learn the correct fingering Change the tempo Owner s Manual...

Page 18: ...2 Major Scales...

Page 19: ...3 Major Scales...

Page 20: ...4 Minor Scales...

Page 21: ...5 Minor Scales...

Page 22: ...6 Minor Scales...

Page 23: ...7 Minor Scales...

Page 24: ...ion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving an...

Page 25: ...mplies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it...

Page 26: ...ektivom 2014 53 EU Cjeloviti tekst EU izjave o sukladnosti dostupan je na sljede oj internetskoj adresi Hungarian Roland Corporation igazolja hogy a Bluetooth t pus r di berendez s megfelel a 2014 53...

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