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Select and adjust piano and other instrument tones for performance.
Divide the keyboard to play different tones with left and right hands.
Play two tones simultaneously from each key for richer sound.
Shift keyboard pitch in semitone steps to play in different keys.
Utilize the metronome for timing during practice or performance.
Customize how key presses affect sound volume based on playing force.
Split keyboard into two sections for two players, each with own pitch range.
Select and play songs from internal memory or USB flash drive.
Add automatic chord-based rhythm accompaniments to playing.
Record playing, including accompaniment, and save for playback.
Play songs from a USB flash drive (sold separately).
Overview of front panel buttons, knobs, and display functions.
Connect external devices via output, input, USB, and DC jacks.
Information on headphone jacks, USB memory port, and pedal connector.
Instructions on safely opening and closing the piano lid for both models.
Procedure for powering the unit on/off, including auto-off function.
Adjust reference pitch to match other instruments.
How to access and change various settings via Function Mode.
Save custom settings and restore factory defaults.
Summary of available function settings for customization.
Adjust tuning methods and assign functions to pedals.
Configure chord recognition and MIDI local control settings.
Copy songs and manage wireless LAN connections.
Reset all settings to their original factory defaults.
Set maximum volume level to prevent unintended high volumes.
Establish wireless network connection using WPS method.
Connect directly to a wireless device without an access point.
Solutions for common issues like no sound, pedal problems, or high-pitched noise.
Explanations for error messages and indicators displayed by the unit.
Crucial safety warnings and precautions for operating the piano.
Guidelines for placement, maintenance, and general handling of the unit.
Select and adjust piano and other instrument tones for performance.
Divide the keyboard to play different tones with left and right hands.
Play two tones simultaneously from each key for richer sound.
Shift keyboard pitch in semitone steps to play in different keys.
Utilize the metronome for timing during practice or performance.
Customize how key presses affect sound volume based on playing force.
Split keyboard into two sections for two players, each with own pitch range.
Select and play songs from internal memory or USB flash drive.
Add automatic chord-based rhythm accompaniments to playing.
Record playing, including accompaniment, and save for playback.
Play songs from a USB flash drive (sold separately).
Overview of front panel buttons, knobs, and display functions.
Connect external devices via output, input, USB, and DC jacks.
Information on headphone jacks, USB memory port, and pedal connector.
Instructions on safely opening and closing the piano lid for both models.
Procedure for powering the unit on/off, including auto-off function.
Adjust reference pitch to match other instruments.
How to access and change various settings via Function Mode.
Save custom settings and restore factory defaults.
Summary of available function settings for customization.
Adjust tuning methods and assign functions to pedals.
Configure chord recognition and MIDI local control settings.
Copy songs and manage wireless LAN connections.
Reset all settings to their original factory defaults.
Set maximum volume level to prevent unintended high volumes.
Establish wireless network connection using WPS method.
Connect directly to a wireless device without an access point.
Solutions for common issues like no sound, pedal problems, or high-pitched noise.
Explanations for error messages and indicators displayed by the unit.
Crucial safety warnings and precautions for operating the piano.
Guidelines for placement, maintenance, and general handling of the unit.
| Brand | Roland |
|---|---|
| Model | F-130R |
| Category | Musical Instrument |
| Language | English |
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