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Operation Guide

                                                                                      3

Performing

                                                                                            3

Playing Back Songs

                                                                              5

Recording Performances

                                                                    6

Playing Songs from a USB Flash Drive (Sold Separately)

              7

Panel Descriptions

                                                                                  8

Front Panel

                                                                                            8

Rear Panel Connections

                                                                      9

Bottom Panel (Connecting Headphones or Memory)

                    9

Before You Play

                                                                                        10

Opening/Closing the Lid

                                                                    10

Turning the Power On/Off

                                                                  10

Setting the Reference Pitch

                                                                10

Various Settings (Function Mode)

                                                  11

Basic Operation in Function Mode

                                                    11

Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch)

                  11

Changing the Way in Which the Sound Is Heard 

(Twin Piano Mode)

                                                                    11

Dividing the Keyboard for Two-Person Performance 

(Twin Piano)

                                                                                11

Specifying What the Transpose Will Affect 

(Transpose Mode)

                                                                      11

Transposing the Keyboard or Song (Transpose)

                  11

Applying a Headphones 3D Ambience Effect to the 

Piano Sound (Headphones 3D Ambience)

                            11

Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments 

(Master Tuning)

                                                                          11

Changing the Tuning Method (Stretch Tuning)

                    12

Changing How the Pedals Work

                                              12

Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a 

Sequencer (Local Control)

                                                        12

Copying a Song (Copy Song)

                                                  12

Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time 

(Auto Off )

                                                                                    12

Saving the Settings (Memory Backup)

                                  12

Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)

                        13

Specifying the Maximum Volume (Volume Limit)

                    13

Troubleshooting

                                                                                      14

Message List

                                                                                              15

Tone List

                                                                                                      16

Internal Song List

                                                                                    17

USING THE UNIT SAFELY

                                                                      18

IMPORTANT NOTES

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Contents

Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (the leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and the Owner’s Manual 

(p. 18)). After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference.

Copyright © 2016 ROLAND CORPORATION

Main Specifications   

Roland RP302: Digital Piano

Keyboard

88 keys (Ivory Feel-G keyboard)

Sound Generator

Piano Sound: SuperNATURAL Piano Sound
MIDI Format: Conforms to GM2/GS/XGlite

Power Supply

AC adaptor

Power 

Consumption

9 W (3 W–22 W)
9 W:   Average power consumption while piano is played with 

volume at center position

3 W:   Power consumption immediately after power-up; 

nothing being played

22 W:   Rated power consumption

Dimensions
(with music rest)

1,378 (W) x 423 (D) x 992 (H) mm
54-1/4(W) x 16-11/16 (D) x 39-1/16 (H) inches

Weight

40.8 kg
90 lbs

Accessories

Owner’s manual, Leaflet “Assembling the Piano,” Leaflet 

“USING THE UNIT SAFELY,” AC adaptor, Power cord (for 

connecting AC adaptor), Headphone Hook, Music Rest

Options
(Sold Separately)

USB Flash Memory
*  Use a commercially available USB flash drive or a USB flash 

drive sold by Roland. However, we cannot guarantee that 

all commercially available USB flash drives will work with 

this unit.

*  This document explains the specifications of the product at the time that the 

document was issued. For the latest information, refer to the Roland website.

Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for RP302

Page 1: ...List 15 Tone List 16 Internal Song List 17 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 18 IMPORTANT NOTES 18 Contents Before using this unit carefully read USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES the leaflet USING THE UN...

Page 2: ...ng the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN...

Page 3: ...pes of tones You can select a tone and adjust the way that it sounds Selecting a piano tone Press the Piano button Selecting other tones Press the Other button Selecting various tones Press the Piano...

Page 4: ...C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C3 C2 C1 C4 C5 C6 C3 C4 C5 C3 C6 The damper pedal for the left area The damper pedal for the right area Conventional keyboard Twin Piano Divide point List of Time Signatures Display Be...

Page 5: ...on All Song Play Starting Stopping Song Playback Press the s button When the song has finished playing to the end it will stop Fast Forward Press the y button By holding down the y button and pressing...

Page 6: ...stination at which to save and then press the Metronome button U User U 01 U 10 N USB N 01 N gg v01 A song with no recorded data empty song 5 5 Song number shown with lowercase v User memory 5 5 Song...

Page 7: ...econd has elapsed Lower the Level of an Audio File s Central Sound This feature lets you reduce the loudness of the central sound of the audio Center Cancel 1 When a song is selected hold down the s b...

Page 8: ...song Volume of the manual performance Manual performance is louder g 1 Piano is louder 1 g g g Same volume Volume of the piano sound Volume of the other sound Other is louder g 1 Left hand is louder...

Page 9: ...nnect a USB flash drive here p 7 Use a commercially available USB flash drive or a USB flash drive sold by Roland However we cannot guarantee that all commercially available USB flash drives will work...

Page 10: ...wrong order you risk causing malfunction or equipment failure Turning the Power On 1 Turn the L switch ON After a brief interval you ll be able to produce sounds by playing the keyboard 2 Use the Vol...

Page 11: ...off F06 Off On Applying a Headphones 3D Ambience Effect to the Piano Sound Headphones 3D Ambience You can apply a Headphones 3D Ambience effect which produces the sensation that the sound is emanatin...

Page 12: ...s disconnected from the internal sound generator and playing the keyboard will not produce sound F12 U 01 U 10 USER 01 10 N 01 N gg USB 01 99 Copying a Song Copy Song A song that you recorded on this...

Page 13: ...utton 2 To execute the Factory Reset press the s button When the Factory Reset has been completed the display will indicate End Never turn off the power before the display indicates End 3 Press the L...

Page 14: ...d or song is incorrect Could you have made Transpose settings p 11 Is the Master Tune setting appropriate p 10 The notes of a piano are tuned using a unique method stretched tuning which makes upper r...

Page 15: ...could not be read fast enough during song playback After waiting several seconds you may be able to play back the song by pressing the s button once again E 18 This audio format is not supported Pleas...

Page 16: ...ineEP g Vibraphone 10 Marimba 11 Celesta No Name 12 Mallet Isle 13 Morning Lite 14 SymphonicStr 15 Rich Strings 16 OrchestraStr 17 DecayStrings 18 Harp 1g PizzicatoStr 20 ChurchOrgan1 21 ChurchOrgan2...

Page 17: ...zek Chopin a 3g Fr hlingslied Felix Mendelssohn a 40 Pr ludium C Dur BWV846 Johann Sebastian Bach a 41 J gerlied Felix Mendelssohn a 42 Passepied Claude Achille Debussy a 43 F r Elise Ludwig van Beeth...

Page 18: ...e unremovable Do not affix stickers on the keyboard You may be unable to remove stickers that use strong adhesives and the adhesive may cause discoloration To remove stubborn dirt use a commercially a...

Page 19: ...ON OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name Type of Equipment Responsible Party Address Telephone RP302 Digital Piano Roland Corporation U S 5100 S Eastern Avenue Los Angeles CA 90040...

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