Roland C-230 - Manual

Roland C-230

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 6 – IMPORTANT NOTES; Power Supply
  • Page 7 – Using USB Memory
  • Page 8 – Contents
  • Page 10 – Introduction; No maintenance and easy pitch changes; Other highlights; About this owner’s manual; Conventions used in this manual; Main features
  • Page 11 – Panel Descriptions; Front Panel
  • Page 12 – Jack Panel
  • Page 13 – Getting Ready to Play; Ground Terminal; Connect the AC adaptor
  • Page 14 – Turning the power on/off
  • Page 15 – Using optional headphones
  • Page 16 – Adjusting the volume
  • Page 17 – Choosing a sound; Playing classic organ sounds
  • Page 18 – Playing a harpsichord sound
  • Page 20 – Selecting a temperament; Equal; Werckmeister; Kirnberger; Meantone
  • Page 21 – Additional Convenient Functionality; Listening to the demo songs
  • Page 22 – Additional Convenient Functionality ; ORGAN BASS/CLASSIC ORGAN tilt tabs
  • Page 23 – Changing the pitch of the keyboard (Transpose)
  • Page 24 – Matching the pitch of another instrument (Tuning)
  • Page 25 – Additional functions for the Classic Organ sounds; General procedure; Button; Using the organ registration memories
  • Page 26 – Saving your organ registration memories
  • Page 27 – Configuring your own ‘Tutti’ setting
  • Page 29 – Choosing different Others sounds and setting their volume; CLASSIC ORGAN tilt tabs; ENTER
  • Page 30 – Saving your settings to the Global area
  • Page 31 – Layering harpsichord sounds
  • Page 32 – Using the C-230’s internal recorder; Recording
  • Page 33 – Playing back your recorded song
  • Page 34 – Playing back songs on a USB memory stick
  • Page 35 – Loading the factory settings
  • Page 36 – To turn the power off; Playing through external speakers/Recording your
  • Page 37 – Using an optional sustain pedal
  • Page 38 – Listening to an external device’s sound through the C-230’s
  • Page 39 – Adjusting the input volume
  • Page 40 – Important note regarding the ORGAN BASS part; Connecting the C-230 with MIDI equipment
  • Page 42 – Operations on the C-230; Using the V-LINK function
  • Page 43 – Sound lists; Classic Organ voices
  • Page 44 – MIDI Implementation Chart
  • Page 45 – Specifications
  • Page 46 – Information
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Page 6 - IMPORTANT NOTES; Power Supply

6 IMPORTANT NOTES In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on p. 4, please read and observe the following: Power Supply 301 • Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a refrigerato...

Page 7 - Using USB Memory

7 IMPORTANT NOTES Using USB Memory • When connecting USB memory, firmly insert it all the way in.• Do not touch the pins of the USB memory connector, or allow them to become dirty. • USB memory is made using high-precision electronic compo- nents, so please observe the following points when handling...

Page 8 - Contents

8 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY............................................................... 4 IMPORTANT NOTES ...................................................................... 6 Introduction ............................................................................... 10 About this owner’...

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