Roland FP-7F Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Detailed Settings for Various Functions
Decreasing the Playback Volume of Sounds
in the Center (Center Cancel)
You can decrease the volume of sounds (vocals, some melodic
instruments, etc.) heard at the center of the stereo sound eld when
playing an audio le or a music CD song.
Setting Explanation
On The volume of the melody or vocal will decrease.
O Center Cancel will not be used.
* The Center Cancel setting will be cancelled when you select a
dierent song.
* For some songs, this function might not completely eliminate
the sounds heard from the middle. Also, the tone quality may be
aected by this function.
* Turning on the Center Cancel will turn o the Harmony.
Using a Specic Part’s Sound as a Guide
(Mute Volume)
This setting lets you specify that when the Right Track Mute (p. 73), Left
Track Mute (p. 73), or Accomp Track Mute (p. 73) setting is set to “Mute,” the
muted part is played at a lower volume, rather than being completely
silenced. This allows you to play a specic part at a lower volume, so
you can use it as a guide while you play along.
Setting Explanation
0–10 Higher values make the sound louder
Switching the Display of Lyrics On/O (Lyrics)
Here you can specify whether lyrics will be shown in the display when
you play back song data that contains lyrics.
Setting Explanation
On Lyrics will be displayed.
O Lyrics will not be displayed.
The factory setting is “On.”
Changing the Display Language for Song
Titles and Lyrics (Song Language)
You can choose the language in which song titles and lyrics are
displayed.
Setting Explanation
English Lyrics are displayed in English.
Japanese Lyrics and song titles are displayed in Japanese.
* If this is set to “English,” the characters might not be shown correctly
when you view Japanese lyrics or song titles. Similarly, if this is set
to “Japanese,” English lyrics and song titles might not be shown
correctly.
Setting the Type of CD to be Played Back
(CD/Audio Type)
The FP-7F may be unable to correctly recognize the type of CD being
used. In such instances, you can specify the type of CD manually.
Setting Description
Auto The CD type is detected automatically
Type A General CDs for Player Piano contain audio and
MIDI data, and the data format may vary from
one CD to the next. If the CD’s data format does
not match the FP-7F’s settings, a “beep” will
sound. Certain general Piano player CDs may
not be playable on the FP-7F.
Type B
Stereo
Commercial Audio CD (CDs other than those
designed for use with the player piano)
* Note that some commercial player piano CDs cannot be played back
on the FP-7F.