Roland DP-990R Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Printed in Japan Dec. '07 RAM-4299 C-4 GR-UPR-P
Specifications
<Keyboard>
<Sound Generator>
<Recorder>
Keyboard
Touch Sensitivity
Keyboard Mode
Max. Polyphony
Tones
Temperament
Stretched Tuning
Master Tuning
Transpose
Effects
Tracks
Songs
Note Storage
Control
Tempo
Resolution
Metronome
88 keys (PHA II with Escapement)
Touch: 5 levels/Fixed Touch, Hammer Response: Off/1–10
Whole, Dual (volume balance adjustable), Split (split point adjustable), Twin piano
128 voices
306 tones (including 8 drum sets, SFX set)
GM2/GS/XG Lite
8 types, selectable tonic
On/Off
415.3–466.2 Hz (adjustable in increments of 0.1 Hz)
Key Transpose: -6–+5 (in semitones)
Playback Transpose (with Audio CD/Audio File): -6–+5 (in semitones)
3D (4 Levels), Dynamics (3 types), Reverb (Off/1–10),
Key Off Resonance (only for piano tones, Off/1–10), String Resonance (only for piano tones,
Off/1–10), Damper Resonance (only for piano tones, Off/1–10)
3 tracks
Recorder Section: 1 song, Internal Memory: Max. 99 songs
Approx. 30,000 notes
Quarter note = 10 to 500
120 ticks per quarter note
Song Select, Play/Stop, Rec, Previous/Rewinding, Next/Fast-forwarding,
Track Mute (Mute Level adjustable), Tempo, Tempo Mute, All Song Play,
Count-in, Count-down, Song Volume, Center Cancel (only for audio playback)
Beat: 2/2, 0/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 3/8, 6/8, 9/8, 12/8 , Volume: 0–10
Metronome Sound: 8 types
<Internal Memory><Internal Memory>
Songs
Save Song
<External Memory>
<Other>
External Storage
Playable Software
Internal Songs
Rated Power Output
Speakers
Display
Control
Pedal
Other Function
Connectors
Power Supply
Power Consumption
Dimensions
Weight
Accessories
Max. 99 songs
Standard MIDI Files (Format 0)
USB Memory, Floppy Disk (when using an optional floppy disk drive)
Standard MIDI Files (Format 0/1), Roland Original Format (i-Format),
Audio File (WAV 44.1kHz / 16-bit Linear Format),
Audio CDs (CD-DA) (when using a commercially available CD drive*1)
65 songs + 7 Tone Demo Songs
12 cm x 2
7 segments, 3 characters LED, Beat LED
Damper (half-pedal recognition), Soft (half-pedal recognition, function assignable),
Sostenuto (function assignable)
DC inlet, Pedal connector, Input jacks (L/Mono, R), Output jacks (L/Mono, R),
MIDI connectors (IN, OUT), Phones jack (Stereo) x 2, External Memory port (USB)
Panel Lock, V-LINK
Volume, Brilliance ( -10–10)
48 W
47 kg / 103 lbs 10 oz
DC 12 V
1,398 (W) x 344 (D) x 781 (H) mm / 55-1/16 (W) x 13-9/16 (D) x 30-3/4 (H) inches (With lid closed)
1,398 (W) x 339 (D) x 974 (H) mm / 55-1/16 (W) x 13-3/8 (D) x 38-3/8 (H) inches (With lid open)
Owner’s manual, AC Adaptor, Power Cord (for connecting AC Adaptor), Headphones Hook
12 W x 2
*1 A list of the CD drives that have been tested and found to be compatible is available on the Roland website.
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DP-990
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Options
M-UF1G
USB Flash Memory
FD -01A
Floppy Disk Drive
DH-01
Holder (for External CD drive)
*The CD Drive not
included.
Compatible CD drive
information can be
found at
www.Roland.com.
Medium Cherry
DP-990-MC
"Cell" Production System
in Miyakoda Factory
Hamamatsu R&D Center
EP-30