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Roland FP-8 - CONNECTING AUDIO DEVICES; Listening Through Internal Speakers

Roland FP-8
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21
To
Select
a
Mode
1
Press
FUNC
(the
indicator
will
light).
2
Press
MODE
(the
indicator
will
light).
3
Use
the
VARIATION
buttons
to
select
the
desired
mode:
1,
2,
3
or
4.
[If
you
play
the
keyboard
as
you
move
through
the
modes,
you
will
notice
that
no
sound
is
produced
when
you
are
in
mode
2
or
4.
This
is
because
Local
is
set
to
OFF
in
those
two
modes.]
4
Press
FUNC
when
you
have
selected
the
desired
made.
The
display
will
indicate
the
Tone
variation
as
before.
yi
*
If
you
use
the
FP-8
by
itself
there
is
no
need
to
be
concerned
about
MIDI
modes.
*
Mode
1
is
the
default
setting
(automatically
selected
during
power
up).
For
more
information
about
MIDI,
refer
to
the
MIDI
Guide
(page
24).
It
is
possible
to
connect
a
variety
of
instruments
and
audio
equipment
to
the
FP-8.
By
doing
so
you
can
expand
and
enhance
your
music
system.
Listening
to
Other
Sources
Through
the
Internal
Speakers
tf
you
have
another
instrument
that
doesn't
have
its
own
speakers,
you
can
connect
it
to
the
FP-8
and
hear
it
through
the
FP-8's
internal
speakers.
Turn
off
both
instruments
before
making
any
connections.
1
Connect
the
two
instruments
as
shown
in
the
following
diagram.
To
make
this
connection
you
will
require
two
audio
cables
with
phono
(1/4")
plugs
(eg.,
PJ-1M).
OUTPUT
L/R
INPUT
L/R
LINE”
“Taio
fo
2B
L(#0N0)
Ro!
@AOND)
LEVEL
STEREO.
‘STEREO.
“INPUT
-
“LINE
QUI—

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