Roland RG-1 - Manual

Roland RG-1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 7 – IMPORTANT NOTES; Power Supply
  • Page 8 – Handling Floppy Disks
  • Page 9 – Introduction; Main Features; Conventions Used in This Manual
  • Page 10 – Contents
  • Page 14 – Panel Descriptions; Tone buttons; Front Panel
  • Page 15 – RG-1’s Bottom Right Panel
  • Page 16 – Before You Start Playing; Raising the Music Rest; Gently raise the music rest, then secure it in place.; Open the Top Board; To close the top, reverse the opening procedure.; Opening and Closing the Top
  • Page 17 – Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.; Opening and Closing the Lid
  • Page 18 – Turning the Power On and Off; Turning On the Power; About the Pedals
  • Page 19 – Connecting Headphones; Using the Headphone Hook
  • Page 20 – Using USB Memory/Floppy Disk; Connecting USB Memory
  • Page 21 – Precautions Concerning Use of the CD; Turn on the power to the connected CD drive.; Using CD; Connecting a CD Drive
  • Page 22 – Song Select Screen; About the Screens; Main Screens
  • Page 23 – Performance; Selecting a Tone Group; Press any Tone button.; Selecting Variation Tones; While holding down one of the Tone buttons and the [; Performing with a Variety of Sounds
  • Page 24 – display the BALANCE screen.
  • Page 25 – select the item you want to set.
  • Page 26 – select “Hammer Response” in the KEYBOARD screen.
  • Page 27 – select “Hammer Noise” in the KEYBOARD screen.
  • Page 28 – select “Damper Response” in the RESONANCE screen.
  • Page 29 – select “Damper Noise” in the RESONANCE screen.
  • Page 30 – select “Duplex Scale” in the RESONANCE screen.
  • Page 31 – select “String Resonance” in the RESONANCE screen.
  • Page 32 – select “KeyOff Resonance” in the RESONANCE screen.
  • Page 33 – display the TUNE screen.; Setting the Tuning Curve (Stretched Tuning)
  • Page 34 – Changing the Tuning
  • Page 36 – select “Touch” in the KEYBOARD screen.
  • Page 37 – display the DYNAMICS screen.
  • Page 38 – select “Reverb” in the EFFECT screen.; Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb)
  • Page 40 – display the SPLIT screen.
  • Page 41 – Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point
  • Page 42 – display the TRANSPOSE screen.
  • Page 43 – display the METRONOME screen.; Stopping the Metronome; the value for tempo to flash.; Performing with the Metronome; Changing the Tempo
  • Page 44 – the value for beat to flash.; Changing the Beat
  • Page 45 – Playing Back Songs; SMF music files; Audio CDs; Listening to Songs; About Audio Files; What are the “Favorites?”
  • Page 46 – ] button to start playback of the tone demos.; Listening to the Tone Demos
  • Page 47 – Place the CD you want to play in the CD drive.; Listening to Songs on CDs; When Selecting Songs in a Folder
  • Page 48 – ] button once more to stop playback of the songs.; Turning Off the Power (When a CD Drive Is Connected); Stop playback if the CD is being played back.
  • Page 49 – Listening to Songs on USB Memory and Floppy Disks
  • Page 50 – display the TRACK MUTE screen.; Playing Back Individual Parts (Track Mute)
  • Page 51 – display the TRACK MUTE VOLUME screen.; Determining the Volume of a Muted Part (Melody Guide)
  • Page 52 – the value for “Level” to flash.; Changing the Song Playback Volume; Adjusting the Volume of the Music CDs and Audio Files
  • Page 53 – the value for “Center Cancel” to flash.
  • Page 55 – Changing the Song Tempo
  • Page 56 – the value for “METRONOME” to flash.; Adding a Count to Assist Your Timing
  • Page 58 – change the key of the song.
  • Page 59 – display the FILE screen.; Copying Songs
  • Page 60 – change the “From” setting.
  • Page 63 – select the location where the song to delete is stored.
  • Page 64 – Recording the Performance; Notes Regarding Recording; display the RECORD screen.; Recording Performances
  • Page 65 – Press the [ENTER] button or play the keyboard to start recording.; Stopping Recording; Play Back the Recorded Performance
  • Page 66 – Saving Recorded Performances
  • Page 68 – Changing Various Settings; Making the Setting; Set the desired tones and other settings.; Cancelling the Setting; Preventing Changes to the
  • Page 69 – Making Detailed Settings
  • Page 71 – Assigning Functions to Pedals
  • Page 73 – Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track
  • Page 74 – Using the V-LINK Function; MIDI Transmit Channel Settings
  • Page 80 – MEMO
  • Page 81 – Connecting External Devices; Turn off the power to the RG-1 and the speakers.; Turning Off the Power; Turn off the connected speakers.; Connecting to Audio Equipment; Connecting Speakers to the RG-1 and Outputting Sounds
  • Page 82 – Switch on the connected audio device.; Turn off the connected audio device.; Playing Sounds of an Audio Device through the RG-1
  • Page 83 – Making the Connection; Connecting to MIDI Devices; Producing Sounds from a MIDI
  • Page 84 – Connecting a Computer; Caution
  • Page 85 – Troubleshooting; The power doesn’t come on
  • Page 86 – Song doesn’t play back correctly; Accompaniment not playing
  • Page 87 – Error Messages
  • Page 88 – Tone List
  • Page 89 – Internal Song List; Jazz
  • Page 90 – Parameters Stored to Internal Memory; Parameters Stored in Memory Backup
  • Page 91 – Music Files That the RG-1 Can Use; About the RG-1 Sound Generator
  • Page 92 – DIGITAL PIANO; MIDI Implementation Chart
  • Page 93 – Main Specifications
  • Page 95 – Index
  • Page 99 – Installing the Brackets
  • Page 100 – Information
  • Page 101 – NOTICE; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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