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Carla MooreAug 12, 2025
Why does the selected sound on my Roland Musical Instrument change when I play back a song?
- JJohn TuckerAug 13, 2025
The SMF Play Mode might be set to “Internal.” Set the SMF Play Mode to “External.”
Why does the selected sound on my Roland Musical Instrument change when I play back a song?
The SMF Play Mode might be set to “Internal.” Set the SMF Play Mode to “External.”
Why does my Roland Musical Instrument power turn off on its own?
The power might be set to automatically turn off after a period of inactivity. To disable this, set the Auto Off setting to “Of.f”. Alternatively, if you are playing a very loud SMF or audio file from a USB drive, the protective circuit may activate. In this case, lower the song playback volume.
What to do if the Roland F107 Musical Instrument pedal does not work or is stuck?
First, check the pedal jack located on the bottom of the piano to ensure the pedal is connected correctly. Also, consider whether you disconnected or connected the pedal cord while the power was on. Finally, if Twin Piano is turned on, the right pedal will only affect the right-hand keyboard zone, and the left pedal will only affect the left-hand keyboard zone.
Why is the Roland F107 Musical Instrument song volume inaudible or too low?
Raise the song playback volume.
Why does the Roland F107 Musical Instrument volume differ between recording and playback?
The song playback volume might be set too low. Try raising the song playback volume.
How to fix the Roland Musical Instrument so that changing the Song Volume changes the actual volume?
If the SMF Play Mode is set to “Internal,” set it to “External.”
Why can’t I play back a song saved in USB flash drive on my Roland F107 Musical Instrument?
Ensure that the file extension is “.WAV”, “.MP3”, or “.MID”. This piano can play back WAVE format, MP3 format audio files, and MIDI files.
What to do if even-numbered or odd-numbered volume indicators are alternately blinking on my Roland F107 Musical Instrument?
A system error has occurred. Turn the piano off and on again. If this doesn’t solve the problem, perform a factory reset.
Tones | 15 tones |
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Speakers | 12 cm x 2 |
Amplifier | 8 W x 2 |
Headphones Effect | Headphones 3D Ambience |
Rated Power Output | 8 W x 2 |
Compatible Apps | Roland Piano App |
Key Touch | 5 types, fixed touch |
Master Tuning | 415.3–466.2 Hz (adjustable in increments of 0.1 Hz) |
Effects | Ambience, Brilliance |
Internal Songs | 30 songs |
Metronome | Yes |
Touch Sensitivity | 5 types, fixed touch |
Keyboard | 88 keys (PHA-4 Standard Keyboard: with Escapement and Ivory Feel) |
Sound Engine | SuperNATURAL Piano |
Bluetooth | Yes (Audio/MIDI) |
Pedals | Damper, Soft, Sostenuto |
Other Sounds | Electric Piano, Strings, Organ, etc. |
Included Accessories | Owner's manual, Power cord, Headphone hook, Music rest |
Bluetooth Version | 4.2 |
Safely operate the keyboard cover and connect external devices.
Power, volume, settings, and pedal usage for piano operation.
Crucial warnings and guidance for safe use and handling.
Use the metronome for rhythm training with adjustable tempo/time.
Diagnose and fix problems with sound output, pitch, and playback.
Address problems related to pedals, recording, and volume.
Resolve issues with changing settings and unexpected power-off.
Important warnings and cautions for safe operation.