User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Placing This Unit on a Stand
- Main Specifications
- Panel Descriptions
- Operation Guide
- Connecting the Piano and a Mobile Device via Bluetooth
- Advanced Operation
- Playing Various Tones
- Selecting Your Preferred Performance Environment (My Stage)
- Practicing with the Metronome
- Dividing the Keyboard for Two People (Twin Piano)
- Recording Your Performance
- SMF Recording
- Recording Audio
- Convenient Functions for Song Playback
- Renaming a Song (Rename Song)
- Copying a Saved Song (Copy Song)
- Deleting a Saved Song (Delete Song)
- Personalizing Your Piano Sound (Piano Designer)
- Using the Microphone
- Connecting a Microphone
- Applying an Effect to the Mic (Mic Effects)
- Saving Performance Settings (Registrations)
- What Is a Registration?
- Recalling a Registration
- Saving Current Settings into a Registration
- Convenient Functions
- Initializing the Memory (Format Media)
- Returning to the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
- Retaining Settings After Power-Off (Memory Backup)
- Using USB
- Various Settings (Function Mode)
- Adjusting the Keyboard Response (Key Touch)
- Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments (Master Tuning)
- Changing the Tuning Method (Temperament)
- Specifying a Song’s Tonic (Temperament Key)
- Editing the Equalizer Settings
- Transposing the Pitch of the Song Playback (Song Transpose)
- Adjusting the Song Volume (Song Volume)
- Adjusting the Volume of an Audio Playback Device (Input/Bluetooth Vol.)
- Adjusting the Volume from the Computer (USB Audio Input Volume)
- Setting the Song (SMF) Playback Mode (SMF Play Mode)
- Selecting the Format for Recording (Recording Mode)
- Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied (Damper Pedal Part)
- Changing the Function of the Center Pedal (Center Pedal)
- Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied (Center Pedal Part)
- Sending Tone-Change Information (Transmit MIDI Information)
- Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer (Local Control)
- MIDI Transmit Channel Settings (MIDI Transmit Ch.)
- Adjusting the Brightness of the Display (Display Contrast)
- Adjusting the Brightness of the Buttons (Panel Brightness)
- Outputting Sound Both from Headphones and Internal Speakers (Speaker Auto Mute)
- Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time (Auto Off)
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Saved Settings
- Tone List
- Internal Song List
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
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Troubleshooting
Problem Items to Check Action Page
Eect does not
apply
For some combinations of tones, the eect does not
apply to Dual Play tone 2 or to the left-hand tone of Split
Play.
–
Reverberation
remains even if
you defeat the
Ambience eect
Even if the Ambience eect is o, the acoustic piano’s
own resonance remains.
You can reduce this reverberation by adjusting the
Cabinet Resonance (FP-90X only).
p. 21
Only high or low
sound is heard
Could you have adjusted the equalizer? p. 26
The sound of
the higher notes
suddenly changes
from a certain key
This simulates the characteristics of an acoustic piano,
and is not a malfunction.
The sound will change where there is a change in the
number of strings per key or a transition from wound
strings to unwound strings.
–
High-pitched
ringing is heard
If you don’t hear it through headphones: It may be that
the unit has malfunctioned. Please contact your dealer or
a Roland customer service center.
If you also hear it through headphones: To decrease the
metallic ringing, adjust the following settings.
•Duplex Scale (FP-90X only)
•Full Scale String Res. (FP-90X only)
•Ambience
p. 21
Low notes sound
wrong, or are
buzzy
Could the
volume be set to
maximum?
Lower the volume. p. 8
If you also hear it through headphones: It may be that the
unit has malfunctioned. Please contact your dealer or a
Roland customer service center.
If you don’t hear it through headphones: Objects near the
unit are resonating because of the high volume of sound
coming from the speakers. You can take the following
measures to minimize resonances.
•Locate the speakers 10–15 cm (4–6 inch) away from
walls or other surfaces.
•Keep the volume down.
•Move away from the objects that are resonating.
–
The selected
sound changes
when you play
back a song
Could the SMF
Play Mode be set
to “Auto-Select” or
“Internal”?
Set the SMF Play Mode to “External.” p. 27
Loud “damper
noise” is heard.
Could you be
using a damper
pedal other than
the specied
model?
Use a damper pedal that supports
continuous detection, such as the
DP-10 or KPD-90. If you’re using the
DP-10, set the DP-10’s switch to the
“Continuous” position.
p. 6
Song does not play correctly
The piano’s tonal
character changes
when you record
Could you be
recording with
a tone that you
created in Piano
Designer?
The Piano Designer settings might
not be reproduced when you play
back a song.
–
Could you be
playing back the
audiorecorded
sound?
Record as SMF. p. 18
Only the sound
of a particular
instrument in a
song does not play
Could the Part [Upper] [Lower] sliders both be lowered?
If the Part sliders are lowered, no sound is heard.
p. 8
Song volume is
too low /
Volume diers
between
recording and
playback
FP-90X
Could the [Song Vol.] slider be set too low?
p. 8
FP-60X
Could the Song Vol. settings be too low?
p. 27
Could the Part [Upper] [Lower] sliders be set to “0”? p. 8
Can’t play back a
song saved in USB
ash drive
Could the Audio les of the format be played? (WAV or MP3)
Audio les of the following format can be played back.
• WAV format, 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear, File extension “.wav”
• MP3 format, 44.1
–
Is the lename extension “.MID”? –
Song name in USB
ash drive is not
shown
Could the song name information in the le be blank or
consist of only spaces?
–
Is the lename extension “.MID”? –
Could the le
name contain
two-byte characters
(such as Japanese)?
Rename the le so that it consists
only of single-byte alphanumeric
characters.
–
Can’t record
Can’t record audio Is a USB ash drive connected to the USB Memory port? –
Problem Items to Check Action Page
Even though
you’re using
headphones
and the sound
is muted, a
thumping sound
is heard when you
play the keyboard
Could you be
hearing the
sound of the
hammers inside
the keyboard, or
vibrations in the
oor or walls?
Playing the keyboard causes internal
hammers to operate, and the
vibrations may be transmitted to
the oor or walls. To minimize such
vibrations, you can move the piano
away from the wall, or lay down a
commercially available anti-vibration
mat designed for use with pianos.
–
Power turns o on
its own
Could the auto-
o setting be
something other
than “O”?
If you don’t need the power to turn
o automatically, turn the Auto O
setting “O.”
p. 28
Power turns on
unexpectedly
Is the AC adaptor connected correctly? –
Pedal does not
work, or is “stuck”
Is the pedal connected correctly? –
Could you have
disconnected or
connected the
pedal cord while
the power was on?
Power-o the unit before you
connect or disconnect the pedal
cord.
–
Could you have
changed the
function of the
pedal?
Return the pedal function (Center
Pedal, Left Pedal) to its previous
setting.
p. 27
Could you be using the Reg. Pedal Shift function? p. 28
Unable to read
from/write to USB
ash drive
Is the USB ash drive connected to the USB Memory
port?
–
“Buzz” is heard
from external
devices
Are the external
devices connected
to more than one
AC power outlet?
If you connect external devices, be
sure to connect them to the same
AC outlet.
–
The volume
level of the unit
connected to
Input Stereo jack
is too low
Could the Input/Bluetooth Vol. be turned down? p. 27
Could the volume of the connected device be turned
down?
–
No sound
Are your amp, speakers, headphones, etc., connected
correctly?
p. 6
Is the volume turned down? p. 8
Could headphones or an adaptor plug be inserted in the
Phones jacks? The speakers will not produce sound if
headphones or plug are connected to the Phones jacks.
p. 5
Has Local Control
been set to “O”?
Set Local Control to “On.” p. 28
Could the Speaker [O/On] switch be “O”?
If the Speaker [O/On] switch is “O,” sound is not output
from the internal speakers.
p. 6
Could the Part [Upper] [Lower] sliders both be lowered?
If the Part sliders are lowered, no sound is heard.
p. 8
Could you
be using an
expression pedal?
Use an expression pedal to adjust the
volume.
–
Sound is heard
from the internal
speakers even when
headphones are
connected
Could Speaker Auto Mute be “O”?
If Speaker Auto Mute is “O,” sound is output from the
internal speakers even if headphones are connected or if
the Speaker [O/On] switch is “O.”
p. 28
Sound is output
from the internal
speakers even when
the Speaker [O/
On] switch is “O”
No sound from
the microphone
Is the [Mic Vol.] slider raised? p. 22
Mic sound is not
loud enough
Notes don’t sound right
Pitch of the
keyboard or song is
incorrect
Could you have made Transpose settings? p. 8
Is the Master Tune setting appropriate? p. 26
Is the setting for the Temperament correct? p. 26
Is the Single Note Tuning setting appropriate? p. 21
Notes are
interrupted
Could you be holding down the damper pedal and
sounding a large number of notes?
Could you be using Dual Play or playing along with a
song?
–
Sounds are
heard twice
(doubled) when
the keyboard is
played
Is the unit in Dual
Play?
Press the [Split/Dual] button to turn
o Dual Play.
–
Could the unit
be connected
to an external
sequencer?
If you don’t want the other sound
module to produce sound, turn your
DAW’s soft thru function “o.”
–
If Local Control is turned “On,” set
Local Control to “O.”
p. 28