Roland F-110 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
34
Playing Back Songs
If you mute the accompaniment part before initiating
playback, you can skip the intro.
Mute settings will be cleared when you switch songs.
Here’s how to change the volume at which the song will play.
When you’re practicing along with a song, this allows you to
adjust the volume balance between your keyboard
performance and the song playback.
1.
While holding down the [
] button, press the
[–] [+] buttons.
The song playback volume is displayed while you hold down
the [
] button.
The playback volume can be set to any value from 0 to 127.
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When you turn off the power, the song playback volume
will revert to “127.”
You can change the tempo at which the song plays.
When you’re practicing one of the internal songs, slowing
down the tempo of the playback can make it easier to play
along with a difficult song.
1.
Press the [Song] button a number of times until the
tempo value is displayed.
The [Song] button will light, and the display will show only a
number; this is the tempo.
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2.
Use the [–] [+] buttons to change the tempo.
Some of the internal preset songs have a tempo that varies
during the song.
Here’s how you can make these songs play back at a fixed,
unchanging tempo.
1.
Press the [Song] button a number of times until the
tempo value is displayed.
The [Song] button will light, and the display will show only a
number; this is the tempo.
2.
Keep holding down the [Song] button and use the
[–] [+] buttons to change the setting.
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When you switch songs, the Tempo Mute function will
revert to the “off” setting.
Changing the Song Playback
Volume
Changing the Tempo of a Song
Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo
(Tempo Mute)
Button Display Explanation
[+] Dot
The tempo changes recorded in the
song will be ignored, and the song will
play at a fixed tempo.
[–] No dot
The song will play back according to the
tempo changes recorded in the song.
Lit if Tempo Mute
is enabled
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