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And as you explore further, be sure to read the entire Owner's Manual in addition to this Quick Start Guide. ©1992 Roland Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation. Table of Contents 1 . Turning the Power On ...................................................................................................3 a. The Display - Master Screen and Function Screen...............................................................4 2 . Playing Some Sounds ...................................................................................................5 a. Adjust the Master Volume - Volume Slider........................................................................5 b. Adjust the Tone Quality - Brilliance Slider ........................................................................5 c. The Way You Play Your Keyboard Will Affect the Volume and Tone - Touch Sensing.....................6 d. Using the Pedals - Damper Pedal, Soft Pedal and Sostenuto Pedal.............................................6 3 . Listen to the Demo Songs .............................................................................................7 a. Listening to all the Demo Songs ....................................................................................7 b. Listening to a Particular Demo Song.................................................................................8 4 . Listen to Some of the Different Tones .................................................................................9 a. Varying the Pitch of a Note - Pitch Bend Wheel ...............................................................10 5 . Playing Percussion Sounds from the Keyboard - Manual Drums ................................................11 6 . Special Effect Sounds from the Keyboard - Manual Sound Effects .............................................12 7 . Playing Two Tones as One - Layer Mode...........................................................................13 a. Selecting a New Tone for the Upper Part ........................................................................13 b. Selecting a New Tone for the Lower Part ........................................................................14 c. Adjusting the Balance Between the Two Parts.....................................................................14 8 . Two Keyboards in One - Keyboard Split ...........................................................................15 a. Changing the Split Point .............................................................................................16 9 . Playing Along With Automatic Rhythm Accompaniment .........................................................17 10. Style Play..................................................................................................................21 a. Auto Accompaniment with Chords on the Lower Keyboard - Split Arranger (One Touch Program) ........................................................................21 b. Add Some Harmony to Your Melody - Melody Intelligence...................................................22 c. Play the Chords with a One or Two-Finger Operation - Chord Intelligence................................22 11. Advanced Style Play......................................................................................................23 a. Auto Accompaniment with Full-Keyboard Chords -Piano Style Arranger (One Touch Program) ..................................................................23 b. Make the Lowest Note of an Inverted Chord the New Bass Note - Leading Bass ........................24 12. Recording Panel Settings - User Program ...........................................................................25 a. Calling up Settings ...................................................................................................25 b. Storing Panel Settings ................................................................................................25 c. Returning to the Factory Presets ....................................................................................26 13. Recording a Style Performance and Playing it Back Later - Composer..........................................27 a. Recording a Style Performance - Recording .....................................................................27 b. Playback ...............................................................................................................28 c. A Title for the Song You Have Recorded - Song Name ......................................................30 14. Create Your Own Disks - Save/Load ..............................................................................32 a. Saving Performance Data to a Floppy Disk - Save (Initializing a Floppy Disk - Format)..................32 b. Reading the Performance Data - Load .............................................