Roland LX-10 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Introduction
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the LX-10. To ensure that you obtain the maximum
enjoyment and take full advantage of the LX-10’s functionality, please read this owner’s manual
carefully.
You should first read the “Before You Play” (p. 18) section of the owner’s manual (this document). This
explains how to connect the power cord and turn on the power.
This owner’s manual explains everything from basic operations that use the LX-10’s playback
functions to more advanced operations, such as using the LX-10 to record a song.
In order to explain the operations as clearly as possible, this manual uses the following conventions.
Text enclosed in square brackets [ ] indicates the name of a button or a knob, such as the [Piano]
button.
Lines that begin with or an asterisk * are cautionary statements that you must be sure to
read.
The numbers of pages that you can turn to for additional, related information are given like this:
(p. **).
This document uses screen shots for explanatory purposes. Please be aware that the settings in
these explanatory screen shots may not match the actual factory settings (Tone names, etc.).
Piano sounds with rich resonance and broad expressive range
The LX-10 uses a 88-key stereo multi-sampling piano sound generator that realistically reproduces
even the sound of the hammers striking the strings, providing a faithful simulation of the sounds of a
high-quality concert grand piano. With a maximum polyphony of 128 notes, it has ample capability
even for performances that make extensive use of pedaling.
It contains not only piano sounds, but a total of more than 300 different sounds covering a wide range
of musical styles. You can also play a drum set from the keyboard.
“Ivory feel” keyboard for realistic grand piano playing sensation
The unrivaled feel of the ivory and ebony traditionally used in the highest quality piano keyboards has
been replicated using modern technology in the “ivory feel” keyboard. The white keys are a two-piece
structure consisting of a base material and surface, providing a natural appearance as well as the ideal
combination of strength and response.
The progressive hammer action II (PHA II) gives you a highly natural touch in which the low ranges
have an appropriate weightiness and the high ranges have a light playing feel. In addition, the
escapement mechanism that causes a distinctive sense of “click” when you play a note softly has also
been faithfully replicated, giving the LX-10 a high degree of playability.
To ensure sanitary conditions under extended use, long-lasting antibacterial processing has also been
applied.
About the Manual
Conventions in this Manual
Features of the LX-10
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