How to connect pedal to Roland Musical Instrument?
- GGary HortonSep 12, 2025
If the pedal is not working on your Roland Musical Instrument, insert the plug all the way into the pedal jack.
How to connect pedal to Roland Musical Instrument?
If the pedal is not working on your Roland Musical Instrument, insert the plug all the way into the pedal jack.
Why is there no sound when turning the balance knob on Roland Musical Instrument?
If the [BALANCE] knob is turned all the way toward “ACCOMP” or “KEYBOARD” on your Roland Musical Instrument, there may be no sound.
How to enable sound when playing a song on Roland FP-7F Musical Instrument?
Turn Local Control “On” on your Roland Musical Instrument.
Why is there no sound from the left-hand zone of my Roland FP-7F?
If V-LINK is on, the lowest twelve keys are used to control images, and will not produce sound on your Roland Musical Instrument.
Why a specific instrument within the song is not heard on my Roland Musical Instrument?
Muted parts will not be heard on your Roland Musical Instrument.
How to fix Roland Musical Instrument when it can’t play a song saved on USB memory?
If the file name extension is incorrect, the file cannot be handled as song data. Ensure the file name extension is “MID” to play it back on your Roland Musical Instrument.
Why nothing is shown in the screen of my Roland FP-7F?
The FP-7F uses a liquid crystal screen; if the temperature is below zero degrees centigrade, characters might not appear in the screen.
What type of pedal to use with Roland Musical Instrument?
Use the included pedal or the RPU-3 with your Roland Musical Instrument. Using a pedal made by another manufacturer may cause issues.
Why the pedal does not work on my Roland FP-7F?
If you’ve assigned the soft pedal or sostenuto pedal as a registration select switch, or assigned it to some other function, the pedal won’t operate as a Soft pedal or Sostenuto pedal.
Why Roland FP-7F Musical Instrument can’t read or write USB memory?
Operation of Roland Musical Instrument cannot be guaranteed if any other USB memory is used. Use Roland USB memory (sold separately).
Polyphony | 128 voices |
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Speakers | Yes |
Power Supply | AC Adaptor |
Keyboard | 88 keys, PHA III Ivory Feel Keyboard with Escapement |
Sound Engine | SuperNATURAL Piano Sound |
Effects | Reverb, Brilliance |
Recorder | 3-track MIDI recorder |
Speaker System | 2 x 12 cm (4-3/4") |
Rated Power Output | 2 x 12 W |
Display | LCD |
Connectors | MIDI (IN, OUT) |
Connections | MIDI, USB |
Connectivity | USB, MIDI |
Included Accessories | AC Adaptor, Power Cord, Music Rest, Damper Pedal |
Explains WARNING, CAUTION, and symbol meanings for safe unit operation and handling.
Provides essential safety rules for operating the unit and its accessories to prevent hazards.
Discusses power connection, AC adaptor behavior, and unit placement to avoid interference.
Covers cleaning, data backup advice, and general handling for reliable operation.
Provides instructions for USB memory handling and outlines copyright restrictions.
Identifies and explains the functions of controls on the front panel.
Continues the description of front panel knobs and buttons, detailing their functions.
Details the connectors and functions found on the rear panel of the unit.
Guides on connecting the AC adaptor and safely turning the unit on.
Details powering off the unit and adjusting overall and balance volumes.
Guides on connecting pedals and explains damper, sostenuto, and soft pedal functions.
Explains headphone connection and display brightness adjustment.
Introduces selecting and playing various tones (sounds) on the unit.
Guides on using the equalizer to modify sound tone quality and select settings.
Describes how to play two tones simultaneously from a single key.
Explains playing different tones in the left and right sections of the keyboard.
Explains how to transpose the pitch of the keyboard or song playback.
Introduces the Audio Key function for playing audio files by pressing keys.
Explains how to play audio files using the Audio Key function, including playback modes.
Introduces the Piano Designer function for customizing piano sounds.
Lists parameters and explanations for customizing piano sounds in the Piano Designer.
Guides on selecting Tone Wheel Organ sounds and adjusting footage volume.
Explains how to activate Panel Lock to prevent accidental button presses.
Guides on selecting and playing back the built-in songs on the unit.
Lists common problems and their solutions, covering power, buttons, screen, and pedals.
Addresses issues related to the absence of sound, including volume and connections.
Covers incorrect pitch, missing notes, unwanted sounds, and whining noises.
Addresses problems with song playback, recording, audio files, and Audio Key function.
Lists error indications and their meanings or causes for reference.