Why is the song volume inaudible or too low on my Roland Musical Instrument?
- KKristin HarrisonJul 29, 2025
The Song volume may be set too low. Depending on the data format of the song, raise the “Song Volume SMF” or “Song Volume AUDIO” value.
Why is the song volume inaudible or too low on my Roland Musical Instrument?
The Song volume may be set too low. Depending on the data format of the song, raise the “Song Volume SMF” or “Song Volume AUDIO” value.
Why is the pitch of the keyboard or song incorrect on my Roland Musical Instrument?
Transpose settings may have been made. Press the [Transpose] button to cancel transposition.
Why are sounds heard twice (doubled) when the keyboard is played on my Roland Musical Instrument?
“Dual Play” could be specified, so that two tones are layered. Press the [Split/Dual] button several times to make it go dark, exiting Dual Play.
What to do if the pedal does not work, or is “stuck” on my Roland Musical Instrument?
If the function of the sostenuto pedal (center pedal) or the soft pedal (left pedal) have been changed, they will not operate as the sostenuto pedal or the soft pedal. Restore the settings of the “Center Pedal Function” and “Left Pedal Function.” Also, confirm the pedal is connected correctly. Ensure you haven't disconnected or connected the pedal cord while the power was on. If the right pedal part is set to “Right,” it applies only to the right-hand tone; if set to “Left,” it applies only to the left-hand tone.
Why is the sound heard differently depending on the tone settings (e.g. Dual Play or Split Play) on my Roland Musical Instrument?
When using “Dual play” which layers two tones, or “Split play” which produces different tones in the left- hand and right-hand, the sound might be heard differently depending on the specific combination. For some combinations, the effect is not applied to the left-hand tone or to tone 2, but this is not a malfunction.
Why does the power turn off on its own on my Roland Musical Instrument?
If you don’t need the power to turn off automatically, turn the Auto Off setting “Of.f.”
Weight | 7.5 kg |
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Speakers | 12 cm x 2 |
Master Tuning | 415.3--466.2 Hz (adjustable in increments of 0.1 Hz) |
Temperament | Equal, Just Major, Just Minor, Pythagorean, Kirnberger, Werckmeister, Arabic |
Data Playback | Standard MIDI Files (Format 0, 1) |
Accessories | Owner's Manual |
Pedals | Damper (capable of continuous detection) |
Power Supply | AC adaptor |
Key buttons for piano operation, tone selection, and performance.
Screen and interface elements for menu navigation and confirmation.
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Safe procedures for opening and using the keyboard cover.
Steps for powering the unit on/off and managing auto-off.
How to set speaker and headphone volume levels.
Instructions for using the music holders.
Connecting and adjusting volume for headphone use.
Explanation of piano pedal functions and operation.
Navigating and operating piano functions with controls.
Selecting and playing different instrument sounds.
Performing with different tones in left/right keyboard regions.
Layering two tones to play simultaneously.
Dividing keyboard for two people to play together.
Using the metronome for tempo and timing practice.
Shifting keyboard pitch to match musical keys.
Saving, recalling, editing, and renaming registrations.
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Selecting and playing built-in songs.
Adjusting song parts, tempo, and key.
Steps for recording, getting ready, and starting/stopping.
Playing back, deleting, and renaming songs.
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Customizing tone parameters like touch and ambience.
Adjusting tuning methods and hammer response.
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Setting unique IDs for multiple piano connections.
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Erasing data and restoring default settings.
Accessing and changing various piano settings.
Configuring Bluetooth audio and app connections.
Adjusting Twin Piano, tempo, and song volumes.
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Customizing pedal functions and MIDI transmission.
Adjusting language, display, screen saver, and volume limit.
Configuring the automatic power-off timer.
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Saving and loading registrations and piano setups.
Disabling controls to prevent accidental changes.
Resolving problems with sound quality, pitch, and notes.
Addressing song playback errors and recording failures.
Troubleshooting pedal problems and miscellaneous errors.
Explaining various error codes for troubleshooting.
Essential safety guidelines for operation.
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Guidelines for power, unit placement, and care.
Information on repairs, data backup, and handling the display.
Information on copyright and permitted use of content.
Lists of available piano, electric piano, and string sounds.
Lists of organ, synthesizer, and various instrument sounds.
List of classical piano songs for listening.
Lists of popular and educational songs.