Roland DP-900 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Playing the Keyboard
Changing the Metronome Sound
1.
Hold down the [Beat] button and press the [+] or [-] button.
The currently specified sound number will displayed.
Continue to hold down the [Beat] button, and press the [+] or [-] button to
sound the metronome, and change the metronome sound.
fig.disp-metrotone
Adding Reverberation to the Sound
(Reverb)
By applying the reverb effect you can produce a pleasant reverberation,
making it sound as though you were performing in a concert hall.
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1.
Press the [Reverb] button.
The button’s indicator will light, and a reverb effect will be applied to the
sound.
To cancel the reverb effect, press the [Reverb] button, getting its indicator to
go dark.
Changing the Amount of Effect Applied
The depth of the reverb effect can be adjusted over eight steps.
When the power is turned on, reverb is set to “4.”
1.
Hold down the [Reverb] button and press the [+] or [-] button.
The currently specified value will be displayed.
Higher values will produce a deeper effect.
Display
beat
t. 1
Ordinary metronome sound
t. 2 Dog and cat cries
t. 3 A voice counting “1, 2, 3” in English
t. 4 A voice counting “1, 2, 3” in Japanese
This is set to “t. 1” when the
instrument is turned on.
When you hold down the
[Beat] button, the currently
specified sound number
will be displayed.
When an internal song is
played back, the metronome
sounds the ordinary
metronome sound.
When a recorded
performance is played
b
ack, the metronome
sounds the sound that was
selected when the
recording was made.
1
The reverb effect setting for
each tone is not remembered.
When you play back an
internal song, the reverb
effect will automatically be
turned on (the button’s
indicator lights).
When you hold down the
[Reverb] button, the currently
specified reverb depth value
will be displayed.
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