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Guidelines for using the unit's power adapter and circuit.
Recommendations for positioning the unit to avoid interference and damage.
Instructions for cleaning the unit safely and effectively.
General advice on handling and using the unit.
Explains compatibility with MIDI standards for music data playback.
Highlights the unit's capability to produce multiple simultaneous sounds.
Details the extensive sound library and compatibility with other Roland models.
Information on connecting the unit to computers via USB for data transfer.
Identifies and explains the controls and indicators on the front of the unit.
Details the connectors and switches located on the back of the unit.
Outlines the three primary methods for connecting the unit to a computer.
Instructions for connecting headphones to listen to the unit's audio output.
Guide on establishing connections between the unit and a MIDI keyboard.
Step-by-step instructions for safely powering the unit on and off.
Explanation of the two main types of parts: Normal and Drum.
Guide on how to choose and use the instrument sounds available.
Instructions for selecting and using different drum kits.
Parameters that affect how each part responds to MIDI messages.
Parameters used to sculpt the timbre, volume, and pitch of individual parts.
Settings that apply globally to all parts, like master volume and tuning.
Describes global effects like reverb, chorus, delay, and equalizer applied to the overall sound.
Explains individual effects that can be applied to specific parts for unique sound modification.
Guides users through common problems and their solutions.
Explains the basics of MIDI communication and its use with the unit.
Technical details on MIDI messages supported by the unit.
A comprehensive list of all available instruments and their mapping.
A detailed list of all drum sets and their associated sounds.
Guidelines for using the unit's power adapter and circuit.
Recommendations for positioning the unit to avoid interference and damage.
Instructions for cleaning the unit safely and effectively.
General advice on handling and using the unit.
Explains compatibility with MIDI standards for music data playback.
Highlights the unit's capability to produce multiple simultaneous sounds.
Details the extensive sound library and compatibility with other Roland models.
Information on connecting the unit to computers via USB for data transfer.
Identifies and explains the controls and indicators on the front of the unit.
Details the connectors and switches located on the back of the unit.
Outlines the three primary methods for connecting the unit to a computer.
Instructions for connecting headphones to listen to the unit's audio output.
Guide on establishing connections between the unit and a MIDI keyboard.
Step-by-step instructions for safely powering the unit on and off.
Explanation of the two main types of parts: Normal and Drum.
Guide on how to choose and use the instrument sounds available.
Instructions for selecting and using different drum kits.
Parameters that affect how each part responds to MIDI messages.
Parameters used to sculpt the timbre, volume, and pitch of individual parts.
Settings that apply globally to all parts, like master volume and tuning.
Describes global effects like reverb, chorus, delay, and equalizer applied to the overall sound.
Explains individual effects that can be applied to specific parts for unique sound modification.
Guides users through common problems and their solutions.
Explains the basics of MIDI communication and its use with the unit.
Technical details on MIDI messages supported by the unit.
A comprehensive list of all available instruments and their mapping.
A detailed list of all drum sets and their associated sounds.
| Type | Sound Module |
|---|---|
| Polyphony | 64 voices |
| MIDI Channels | 16 |
| Presets | 256 |
| MIDI | In, Out, Thru |
| Audio Output | Stereo |
| Multitimbral | 16 parts |
| Effects | Reverb, Chorus, Delay, EQ |
| Outputs | L/Mono, R |
| Connections | MIDI, Audio |
| Power Supply | DC 9V (AC adapter) |












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