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Roland F-120 R User Manual

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The F-120R allows you to play back Songs (both SMF and audio les)
and Rhythms that reside on a USB memory which you connect to the
USB memory connector.
Memo
If you want to connect a CD drive (sold separately) and play back
songs from a CD, refer to the CD drives owners manual.
Song or Rhythm playback from a USB
memory (sold separately)
1. On your computer, prepare a USB memory (sold
separately) by copying the desired song and/or Rhythm
les to the USB memory.
The F-120R can play back SMF les (MIDI data that use the F-120R’s
internal sounds), audio les (WAV) and Rhythm les directly from a
USB memory.
2. Connect the USB memory to the F-120R’s USB memory
connector.
3. Press the [Song] or [Rhythm] button, depending on
whether you want to use a song le or a Rhythm.
The display indication now changes and only shows the Songs or
Rhythms on the USB memory you inserted.
4. Use the [–] [+] buttons to select the desired song or
Rhythm le.
Amazing
Í003
If you select an audio song (WAV le), a dot is displayed after the
last gure (“Í00‹, for example).
The les on the USB memory are displayed (see the top line). The
Í refers to the USB memory. The number is added automatically
based on the les’ position inside the folder. (These numbers will
change if you add or remove les at a later stage. The only way to
tell the les apart is by looking at their names in the top line.)
Note
All the les on the USB memory start with an Í. If you press [–]
or [+] until an indication starting with an Ü or ä is displayed,
you are no longer on the USB memory, because the le in
question resides in the F-120R’s internal memory.
5. Press the [Start/Stop] button to play back the selected
song or Rhythm le.
For SMF songs or Rhythms, the display now shows the number of
the measure it is currently playing back. For WAV les, it will show
the elapsed playing time.
Navigating the contents of a USB
memory
When you connect a USB memory to the F-120R’s USB MEMORY port,
the display at rst shows the names of the folders and les the USB
memory contains in alphabetical order:
1. Use the [–] and [+] buttons to select a folder on the USB
memory.
The display changes to:
Rock
F01
In our example, we selected a folder called “Rock.
2. Press the [Start/Stop] button to enter (open) the selected
folder.
The display now shows the rst song or Rhythm le of that folder.
JazzRock
Í001
3. To leave this folder and return to a higher level, press the
[–] button until the display looks as follows:
FUP
4. Press the [Start/Stop] button to leave the current folder.
The display now shows the rst song or Rhythm le of the folder
that contains the folder you just left—or of the USB memorys root
folder.
Playing back Songs or Rhythms on a USB memory

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Roland F-120 R Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Polyphony128 voices
Stretched TuningOn/Off
BluetoothNo
Rated Power Output12 W x 2
Keyboard ModeWhole, Dual (volume balance adjustable), Split (split point adjustable)
Sound GeneratorSuperNATURAL Piano Sound
Master Tuning415.3 Hz to 466.2 Hz (adjustable in increments of 0.1 Hz)
TransposeKey Transpose: -6 to +5 (in semitones)
MetronomeTempo: Quarter note = 10 to 500
RecorderApprox. 30, 000 notes
ControlsVolume
PedalsDamper pedal (capable of continuous detection), Soft pedal, Sostenuto pedal
Other FunctionsPanel Lock
ConnectorsDC IN jack
AccessoriesOwner's Manual AC Adaptor Power Cord (for AC Adaptor) Headphones Hook
Touch Sensitivity5 types, fixed touch
Temperament8 types, selectable tonic

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