Roland FP-7 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Performing
The FP-7 lets you play audio files saved on USB memory (sold separately) while you
perform. This is called the “Audio Key” function.
The Audio Key function lets you assign an audio file to each key B 0–B1, and play those
audio files by pressing the corresponding key. You can assign various phrases to the keys
and play them at the appropriate moments during your performance.
You can also specify that an audio file play repeatedly, or reserve the audio file that
should be played next.
If you turn on the Audio Key function when USB memory containing audio files is not
connected, an audio file built into the FP-7 will be selected.
Here are some ways in which you can enjoy using the Audio Key function.
By switching audio files between sections such as Intro, Theme, Break, and Ending
as your song progresses, you can freely change the structure of the song while you
perform.
Assign a different audio song to each key, and use the keyboard to switch songs so
you can perform to the accompaniment of an audio song.
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Here’s how you can perform while playing audio files saved on USB memory (sold
separately).
Before you begin, install the included “Audio Key Utility” into your computer, and
prepare the audio file set that you want to play back on the FP-7.
The included CD-ROM contains a sample audio file set that you can copy to USB memory
and use.
1.
Connect the USB memory containing audio file sets to the external memory
connector (p. 23).
Performing with Audio Files (Audio Key)
Performing with Audio Files from USB Memory
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