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Roland F-701LA - User Manual

Roland F-701LA
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Owners Manual
Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (leaet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and Owners Manual (p. 47)).
After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference.
What You Can Do with the RP701/F701
Play the Piano
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Play the piano sounds of your dream
This piano contains a variety of piano tones ranging from concert grand piano to upright piano.
It also contains the sound of a harpsichord, which is the ancestor of the piano. You’ll be sure to nd piano sounds to your taste.
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Play string, organ, and percussion tones
You can also choose tones of instruments other than piano. Using tones other than the usual choices can provide a pleasant change, or
you can layer other tones with a piano tone to enjoy especially rich sonorities.
Practice songs
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Practice along with a metronome
You can practice while listening to a metronome. By changing the tempo or time signature as appropriate for the song you’re playing,
you can improve your ability to keep the rhythm.
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Practice along with the internal songs
Built into this piano are numerous well-known songs in a variety of genres such as classical, jazz, and practice pieces. You can listen to
these internal songs as models, or adjust the tempo and practice along with them.
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Practice one hand at a time
By playing back a song with the sound of the right-hand or left-hand part muted, you can hear the performance one hand at a time.
This also lets you practice along with the song one hand at a time.
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Record your performance
You can listen again to your own performance that you just recorded, and use it to improve your next performance. You can also save
your performance for your family member or piano teacher to hear.
Take advantage of Bluetooth
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Play back music through the pianos speakers (Bluetooth audio function)
You can connect a smartphone or tablet, and listen to your favorite songs through the pianos speakers. By performing along with a
song, you can enjoy being part of your favorite music.
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Use with piano with apps (Bluetooth MIDI function)
You can use an app to nd new musical scores, and use the practice support functions to experience new possibilities in piano
performance.
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© 2020 Roland Corporation
This app lets you view sheet music in digital form, practice
songs as if you were playing a game, or keep a record of
your practicing.
This app lets you customize the piano sound to your taste.
Download the apps
Download these smartphone/tablet apps and use them
with your piano.
Piano Designer
Roland Piano App

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Questions and Answers

  • M
    melissa12Sep 8, 2025
    Why do I hear extra notes on my Roland Musical Instrument?
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      Donald LopezSep 9, 2025
      If you hear another note faintly when you press a key on your Roland Musical Instrument, it may be due to resonance. A note you play might cause another note (whose frequency is an integer multiple of the first note) to resonate. Lower the Piano Designer’s “String Resonance” value, or turn it off.
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    Samantha VanceAug 23, 2025
    How to troubleshoot no sound on my Roland F-701LA Musical Instrument?
    • S
      Suzanne MuellerAug 23, 2025
      If you're not getting any sound from your Roland Musical Instrument, first, make sure the volume isn't too low. Also, if you have headphones or an adapter plugged into the headphone jack, the speakers will be muted. Ensure your device is correctly connected if you want sound through headphones or external speakers. In function mode, ensure that the “Local Control” setting is turned “On.”
  • K
    Kristin MitchellAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Roland F-701LA Musical Instrument make doubled sounds when I play?
    • C
      Catherine UnderwoodAug 26, 2025
      If you hear doubled sounds when playing your Roland Musical Instrument, it might be because “Dual Play” is active, layering two tones. To fix this, go to function mode, select “Kbd Mode,” and change “Dual” to “Whole.” Also, if you don’t want the piano to be played from another sound module, set your music production software’s “soft thru” setting to “Off.” If the function mode “Local Control” setting is “On,” turn the “Local Control” setting “Off.”
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    Matthew TownsendAug 27, 2025
    Why does the sound change with different tone settings on my Roland F-701LA Musical Instrument?
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      elizabethphillipsAug 27, 2025
      When using “Dual play” which layers two tones, or “Split play” which produces different tones in the left-hand and right-hand on your Roland Musical Instrument, the sound might be heard differently depending on the specific combination.
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    qrichardAug 27, 2025
    Why does the sound change during playback on my Roland Musical Instrument?
    • B
      brenda22Aug 28, 2025
      If the selected sound changes when you play back a song on your Roland Musical Instrument, set the SMF Play Mode to “External.”
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    terrimitchellSep 22, 2025
    What to do if buttons do not work on Roland F-701LA Musical Instrument?
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      nmillerSep 22, 2025
      If the buttons on the operating panel of your Roland Musical Instrument aren't working, disengage the “Panel Lock” setting.
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    stevensonchristopherSep 16, 2025
    What to do if I can’t record on my Roland Musical Instrument?
    • C
      Christopher CarterSep 16, 2025
      If you can't record on your Roland Musical Instrument, select the part in the screen that you want to record, so that it blinks.
  • S
    Suzanne MartinezSep 18, 2025
    Why doesn't changing song volume work on my Roland F-701LA?
    • K
      Katherine VaughanSep 18, 2025
      If changing the “Song Volume” doesn't affect the volume on your Roland Musical Instrument, set the SMF Play Mode to “External.”
  • Y
    youngjamesSep 7, 2025
    Why do low notes sound buzzy on my Roland F-701LA Musical Instrument?
    • L
      Levi RodriguezSep 7, 2025
      If low notes sound wrong or buzzy on your Roland Musical Instrument, and the volume is at maximum, the sound might be distorted. If this happens, lower the volume. Keep the volume down. Locate the speakers 10–15 cm (4–6 inch) away from walls or other surfaces. Move away from the objects that are resonating.
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    Carolyn OwenSep 4, 2025
    What to do if the pitch is incorrect on Roland F-701LA?
    • B
      Beverly JohnsonSep 4, 2025
      If the pitch of your Roland Musical Instrument's keyboard or song is incorrect, use the “Keyboard Transpose” and “Song Transpose” settings in function mode to disable transposition. Also, the factory reference pitch is “442.0 Hz.” So, check the “Master Tuning” setting in the Piano Designer function. The factory tuning is set to “Equal temperament.” Check the “Temperament” setting of the Piano Designer function. Finally, examine the Piano Designer function’s “Single Note settings.”

Roland F-701LA Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Piano
Keyboard88 keys
Keyboard MaterialIvory Feel
Sound EngineSuperNATURAL Piano
Tones324 Tones
MetronomeYes
Rated Power Output12 W x 2
EffectsAmbience, Brilliance
Master Tuning415.3–466.2 Hz (adjustable in 0.1 Hz steps)
Compatible Apps (Roland)Piano Partner 2
ConnectorsUSB
Speakers12 cm x 2
Included AccessoriesPower Cord, Owner's Manual
Touch SensitivityKey Touch: 5 types, Fixed Touch Hammer Response: 10 types
BluetoothAudio: Bluetooth Ver 3.0 (Supports A2DP) MIDI: Bluetooth Ver 4.0 (Supports GATT)

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