Roland RD-300GX Digital Stage Piano Owner's Manual

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Introduction

Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the RD-300GX. To ensure that you obtain the maximum enjoyment and take full advantage of the RD-300GX’s functionality, please read this owner’s manual carefully.

About the Manual

You should first read the “Getting Ready” (p. 15) section of the owner’s manual (this

document). This explains how to connect the AC adaptor and turn on the power.

Conventions in this Manual

In order to explain the operations as clearly as possible, this manual uses the following conventions.

• Text enclosed in square brackets [ ] indicates the name of a button or a knob, such as the

[EDIT] button.

• Lines that begin with to read.

NOTE

or an asterisk * are cautionary statements that you must be sure

• The numbers of pages that you can turn to for additional, related information are given like this: (p. **).

• The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display. Note, however, that your unit may incorporate a newer, enhanced version of the system (e.g., includes newer sounds), so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in the manual.

For the U.K.

IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE.

BLUE:

BROWN:

NEUTRAL

LIVE

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.

The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.

Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug.

Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 4), and

“IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 6). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.

Copyright © 2008 ROLAND CORPORATION

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

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USING THE UNIT SAFELY

Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.

Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly.

* Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.

The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle.

In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.

The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the unit must never be disassembled.

The

symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the powercord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.

Do not disassemble or modify

002c

Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its

AC adaptor.

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Do not repair or replace parts

003

Never attempt to repair this device or replace parts. If repair or part replacement should become necessary, you must contact your dealer or a

Roland service center.

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Do not use or store in the following types of locations

004

• Locations of extremely high temperature (such as in direct sunlight, near heating equipment, or on a device that generates heat)

• Near moisture (such as in a bathroom, near a sink, or on a wet floor) or in locations of high humidity

• Locations exposed to rain

• Locations of excessive dust

• Locations subject to heavy vibration

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Use only a stand that is recommended

005

This unit should be used only with a stand that is recommended by Roland.

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Do not place in an unstable location

006

When using the unit with a stand recommended by

Roland, the stand must be carefully placed so it is level and sure to remain stable. If not using a stand, you still need to make sure that any location you choose for placing the unit provides a level surface that will properly support the unit, and keep it from wobbling.

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Connect the AC adaptor to an outlet of the correct voltage

008c

Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input voltage specified on the AC adaptor’s body. Other AC adaptors may use a different polarity, or be designed for a different voltage, so their use could result in damage, malfunction, or electric shock

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Use only the included power cord

008e

You must use only the power cord included with the device. Do not use the included power cord with any other device.

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Do not bend the power cord or place heavy objects on it

009

Do not bend the power cord excessively, or place heavy objects on the power cord. Doing so will damage the power cord, and may cause short circuits or faulty connections, possibly resulting in fire or electrical shock.

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Avoid extended use at high volume

010

This device, either by itself or used in conjunction with headphones, amps, and/or speakers, is capable of producing volume levels that can cause permanent hearing damage. If you experience impaired hearing or ringing in your ears, immediately stop using the device and consult a medical specialist.

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Do not insert foreign objects

011

Never allow foreign objects (flammable objects, coins, wires, etc.) to enter this device.

This can cause short circuits or other malfunctions.

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Turn off the power if an abnormality or malfunction occurs

012b

Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and contact your dealer or a service center to have the device serviced.

• The AC adaptor, the power-supply cord, or the plug has been damaged

• The device produces smoke or an unusual smell

• A foreign object enters the device, or liquid spills into the device

• The device becomes wet (by rain, etc.)

• An abnormality or malfunction occurs in the device

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Do not allow children to use without supervision

013

In households with children, take particular care against tampering. If children are to use this device, they must be supervised or guided by an adult.

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Do not drop or subject to strong impact

014

Do not drop this device or subject it to strong impact.

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Do not share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices

015

Do not connect excessive numbers of electrical devices to a single power outlet. In particular, when using a power strip, exceeding the rated capacity

(watts/amps) of the power strip may cause heat to be generated, possibly melting the cable.

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Do not use overseas

016

If you wish to use this device overseas, please contact your dealer or a service center.

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Do not use a CD-ROM in an audio CD player or

DVD player

023

If you attempt to play back a CD-ROM in a conventional audio CD player or DVD player, the resulting high volume may damage your hearing or your speakers.

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Do not place containers of water on the device

026

Do not place containers of water (such as a flower vase) or drinks on the device. Nor should you place containers of insecticide, perfume, alcoholic liquids, nail polish, or spray cans on the device.

Liquids that spill into the device may cause it to malfunction, and may cause short circuits or faulty operation.

Place in a well ventilated location

101b

When using this device and the AC adaptor, ensure that it is placed in a well ventilated location.

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Use only the specified stands

101C

This (RD-300GX) for use only with Roland stand KS-

12 or KS-18Z. Use with other stand is capable of resulting in instability causing possible injury.

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Grasp the plug when connecting or disconnecting the power cord

102c

Always grasp only the plug on the AC adaptor cord when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.

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Periodically wipe the dust off the AC adaptor plug

103b

At regular intervals, you should unplug the AC adaptor and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust and other accumulations away from its prongs. Also, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time. Any accumulation of dust between the power plug and the power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire.

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Manage cables for safety

104

Ensure that the connected cables are organized and managed in a safe manner. In particular, place the cables out of reach of children.

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Do not stand or place heavy objects on this device

106

Do not stand on this device, or place heavy objects on it.

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Do not connect or disconnect the AC adaptor with wet hands

107c

Never handle the AC adaptor or its plugs with wet hands when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.

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Cautions when moving this device

108d: Selection

When moving this device, please check the following cautions. Then, make sure that at least two persons work together in lifting and carrying the device, all the while making sure to keep it level. When doing so, be careful not to pinch your hands or drop the device on your feet.

2 • Disconnect the power cord.

3 • Disconnect external devices.

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Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet before cleaning

109b

Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and

unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet (p. 16).

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If there is a possibility of lightning strike, disconnect the AC adaptor from the AC outlet

110b

Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area, disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet.

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Keep small items out of the reach of children

118a

Should you remove the screw of ground terminal, keep it in a safe place out of children’s reach, so there is no chance of it being swallowed accidentally.

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Important Notes

Power Supply

301

• Do not connect this device to the same electrical outlet as an inverter-controlled device such as a refrigerator, microwave oven, or air conditioner, or a device that contains an electric motor. Depending on how the other device is used, power supply noise could cause this device to malfunction or produce noise. If it is not practical to use a separate electrical outlet, please connect this device via a power supply noise filter.

302

• The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long hours of consecutive use. This is normal, and is not a cause for concern.

307

• Before you make connections, you must switch off the power on all devices to prevent malfunction and/or speaker damage.

Location

351

• If this device is placed near devices that contain large transformers, such as power amps, hum may be induced in this device. If this occurs, move this device farther away or change its orientation.

352a

• If this device is operated near a television or radio, color distortion may be seen in the television screen or noise may be heard from the radio. If this occurs, move this device farther away.

352b

• Keep your cell phone powered off or at a sufficient distance from this device. If a cell phone is nearby, noise may be heard when a call is received or initiated, or during conversation.

354a

• Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near devices that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes.

Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit.

355b

• If you move this device between locations of radically different temperature or humidity, water droplets (condensation) may form inside the device. Using the device in this condition will cause malfunctions, so please allow several hours for the condensation to disappear before you use the device.

358

• Do not leave objects on top of the keyboard. This can cause malfunctions such as failure to sound.

360

• Depending on the material and temperature of the surface on which you place the unit, its rubber feet may discolor or mar the surface.

You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet to prevent this from happening. If you do so, please make sure that the unit will not slip or move accidentally.

Care

401a

• For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with water. To remove stubborn dirt, use a cloth impregnated with a mild, nonabrasive detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.

Addition

• If water droplets should adhere to this device, immediately wipe them off using a soft dry cloth.

402

• Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner, or alcohol, since these can cause deformation or color change.

Servicing

452

• If you return this device for servicing, the contents of memory may be lost. Please store important contents on a

USB memory, or make a note of the contents. We take utmost care to preserve the contents of memory when performing service, but there may be cases when the stored content cannot be recovered because the memory section has malfunctioned. Please be aware that we cannot accept responsibility for the recovery of lost memory content or for any consequences of such loss.

Other Cautions

551

• Stored content may be lost due to a malfunction of the device or because of inadvertent operation. You should back up important content on a USB memory as a safeguard against such loss.

552

• We cannot accept responsibility for the recovery of any content lost from internal memory or USB memory, or for the consequences of such loss.

553

• Do not apply excessive force to the buttons, knobs, or input/output jacks, since this may cause malfunctions.

554

• Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.

556

• When connecting or disconnecting cables, grasp the plug

(not the cable) to prevent short circuits or broken connections.

558a

• Please enjoy your music in ways that do not inconvenience other people nearby, and pay particular attention to the volume at nighttime. Using headphones will allow you to enjoy music without having to be concerned about others.

559a

• When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box

(including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise, you will need to use equivalent packaging materials.

561

• Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5/7; available separately). Connecting a pedal made by a different manufacturer may cause this device to malfunction.

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USB Memory Handling

(Using USB Memory)

704

• When connecting USB memory, firmly insert it all the way in.

705

• Do not touch the pins of the USB memory connector, or allow them to become dirty.

708

• USB memory is made using high-precision electronic components, so please observe the following points when handling it.

• To prevent damage from static electrical charges, discharge any static electricity that might be present in your body before handling USB memory.

• Do not touch the terminals with your fingers or any metal object.

• Do not bend or drop USB memory, or subject it to strong impact.

• Do not leave USB memory in direct sunlight or in locations such as a closed-up automobile. (Storage temperature: 0–50 degrees C)

• Do not allow USB memory to become wet.

• Do not disassemble or modify USB memory.

Addition

• When connecting USB memory, position it horizontally with the USB memory connector and insert it without using excessive force. The USB memory connector may be damaged if you use excessive force when inserting USB memory.

Addition

• Do not insert anything other than USB memory (e.g., wire, coins, other types of device) into the USB memory connector. Doing so will damage the USB memory connector.

Addition

• Do not apply excessive force to the connected USB memory.

Addition

• If you will not be using USB memory for an extended period of time, close the USB memory cover.

CD Handling

Add

• When handling the discs, please observe the following.

• Do not touch the encoded surface of the disc.

• Do not use in dusty areas.

• Do not leave the disc in direct sunlight or an enclosed vehicle.

801

• Do not touch or scratch the recording surface of a CD.

Doing so may render the data unreadable. If a CD becomes soiled, clean it using a commercially available CD cleaner.

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• Keep the disc in the case.

Add

• Do not keep the disc in the CD drive for a long time.

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• Do not put a sticker on the label of the disc.

Add

• Wipe the disc with a soft and dry cloth radially from inside to outside. Do not wipe along circumference.

Important Notes

Add

• Do not use benzine, record cleaner spray or solvents of any kind.

Add

• Do not bend the disc. Bending discs may prevent proper reading and writing of data, and may further result in malfunction.

Floppy Disk Handling

(Using Optional Floppy Disk Drive)

651

• Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin coating of magnetic storage medium. Microscopic precision is required to enable storage of large amounts of data on such a small surface area. To preserve their integrity, please observe the following when handling floppy disks:

• Never touch the magnetic medium inside the disk.

• Do not use or store floppy disks in dirty or dusty areas.

• Do not subject floppy disks to temperature extremes

(e.g., direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle).

Recommended temperature range: 10–50 degrees C

(50–122 degrees F).

• Do not expose floppy disks to strong magnetic fields, such as those generated by loudspeakers.

652

• Floppy disks have a “write protect” tab which can protect the disk from accidental erasure. It is recommended that the tab be kept in the PROTECT position, and moved to the

WRITE position only when you wish to write new data onto the disk.

fig.DiskProtect.e.eps

Rear side of the disk

Write

(can write new data onto disk)

Write Protect Tab Protect

(prevents writing to disk)

653

• The identification label should be firmly affixed to the disk.

Should the label come loose while the disk is in the drive, it may be difficult to remove the disk.

654

• Store all disks in a safe place to avoid damaging them, and to protect them from dust, dirt, and other hazards. By using a dirty or dust-ridden disk, you risk damaging the disk, as well as causing the disk drive to malfunction.

203

* GS ( ) is a registered trademark of Roland

Corporation.

220

* All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

238

* MPEG Layer-3 audio compression technology is licensed from Fraunhofer IIS Corporation and

THOMSON Multimedia Corporation.

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Contents

Introduction .............................................................................................................. 3

About the Manual .............................................................................................................................3

USING THE UNIT SAFELY ........................................................................................... 4

Important Notes........................................................................................................ 6

Panel Descriptions................................................................................................... 12

Front Panel ...........................................................................................................................12

Rear Panel ...........................................................................................................................14

Getting Ready......................................................................................................... 15

Placing the RD-300GX on a Stand.....................................................................................................15

Connecting the AC Adaptor .............................................................................................................16

Connecting the External Equipment to RD-300GX ................................................................................17

Connecting Pedals ................................................................................................................18

Turning the Power On and Off..........................................................................................................19

Turning On the Power............................................................................................................19

Turning Off the Power............................................................................................................20

Adjusting the Volume .......................................................................................................................20

Adjusting the Display Contrast ([DISPLAY CONTRAST] Knob) ...............................................................20

Using a USB Memory ......................................................................................................................21

Connecting a USB Memory ....................................................................................................21

Overview of the RD-300GX ..................................................................................... 22

Basic Organization of the RD-300GX ................................................................................................22

Units of Sound ................................................................................................................................22

Basic Operation..............................................................................................................................23

Main Screens .......................................................................................................................23

About the Function Buttons .....................................................................................................24

Editing a Value .....................................................................................................................24

Listening to the Demo (DEMO PLAY) ......................................................................... 25

Performance ........................................................................................................... 26

Piano Performances (ONE TOUCH [PIANO] Button) ............................................................................26

Performing with a Variety of Tones (TONE SELECT Buttons) ..................................................................27

Playing Multiple Tones with the Keyboard ..........................................................................................28

Performing with Layered Tones ([DUAL] Button) .........................................................................28

Playing Different Tones in Two Different Sections of the Keyboard ([SPLIT] Button) .........................29

Changing the Tone for a Zone (ZONE SELECT Button)...............................................................31

Adjusting the Volume Level for Individual Zones (ZONE LEVEL Sliders).........................................31

Transposing the Key of the Keyboard ([TRANSPOSE] Button) ................................................................32

Adding Reverberation to the Sound ([REVERB] Button)..........................................................................33

Changing the Reverb Effect Type.............................................................................................33

Changing the Depth of Reverb Effect .......................................................................................34

Changing the Sound’s Pitch in Real Time (Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever) ................................................34

Adding Liveliness to the Sound ([SOUND CONTROL] Button) ...............................................................35

Adjusting the Levels of Each Frequency Range (EQUALIZER Knobs) .......................................................36

Changing the Frequency of the Low and High Ranges ...............................................................36

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Using the Convenient Functions in Performances....................................................... 37

Playing Rhythm ([SONG/RHYTHM] Button) ........................................................................................37

Changing Rhythm Pattern .......................................................................................................38

Changing Rhythm Tempos......................................................................................................38

Changing Rhythm Volume ......................................................................................................39

Playing Songs ([SONG/RHYTHM] Button)..........................................................................................40

Changing Song Tempos.........................................................................................................41

Fast-forwarding or Rewinding a Song ......................................................................................41

Performing with Audio Files ([AUDIO KEY] Button)...............................................................................42

Performing with Audio Files from USB Memory .........................................................................42

Performing with Audio Files that are Built Into the RD-300GX......................................................45

Adjusting the Volume of Audio Key .........................................................................................45

Changing Audio File Settings .................................................................................................46

Applying Effects to the Sound ([MULTI EFFECTS] Button) .......................................................................47

Changing the Depth of Effect..................................................................................................47

Changing the Multi-effects Type ..............................................................................................48

Changing the Undulation of the Organ Tone (Rotary Effect)........................................................48

Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)......................................................................................................49

Selecting Stored Settings ([SETUP] Button)...........................................................................................50

Storing Settings to Setups ([WRITE] Button) .........................................................................................51

Using the RD-300GX As a Master Keyboard ............................................................ 53

What’s MIDI? .................................................................................................................................53

About MIDI Connectors..........................................................................................................53

Connecting to External MIDI Sound Generators ........................................................................54

Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel (MIDI OUT Channel) .......................................................................55

Selecting Sounds on an External MIDI Device (MSB/LSB/PC) ...............................................................56

Adjusting the Volume of Each Zone (External Zone) .............................................................................57

Detailed Settings for Transmitted Parts ([EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] Button) ..................................................58

How to Make Settings ...........................................................................................................58

Adjusting the Volume and Pan (Vol/Pan) .................................................................................58

Setting the Amount of Reverb and Chorus (Rev/Cho).................................................................58

Setting the Transposition for Each Individual Zone (Trs) ..............................................................58

Setting the Key Range (KRL/KRU) ............................................................................................59

Making Detailed Settings for the ONE TOUCH Tones ................................................ 60

Making Detailed Settings for the Piano Tones (Piano Designer) .............................................................60

Making the Settings...............................................................................................................60

Selecting the Piano Sound (Tone) ............................................................................................60

Changing the Amount of Reverb Effect (Reverb Depth) ...............................................................60

Opening/Closing the Piano Lid (Lid)........................................................................................60

Adjusting the Damper Noise (Damper Noise) ...........................................................................60

Adjusting the Resonance of the Aliquot Strings (Duplex Scale) ....................................................61

Adjusting the Resonant Sounds when the Keys are Pressed (String Resonance)..............................61

Adjusting the String Resonance Produced when a Key is Released (Key Off Reso.) ........................61

Adjusting the Sound of the Hammer Strike (Hammer Noise) .......................................................61

Precise Modification of Chord Sonorities (Stretch Tune)..............................................................61

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Changing the Key Touch (Key Touch/Ofst)...............................................................................62

Setting a Constant Volume Level in Response to the Playing Force (Velocity) .................................62

Changing the Timing of Sounds in Response to the Velocity (Velo Delay Sens)..............................62

Changing How Volume Responds to the Velocity (Key Touch Mode)............................................62

Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button)..................................................... 63

Setting Parameters...........................................................................................................................63

Parameters that can be Set ...............................................................................................................63

Making System Settings (System) .......................................................................................................64

Tuning to Other Instrument’s Pitches (Master Tune).....................................................................64

Adjusting the Volume (Master Volume).....................................................................................64

Using a Control Pedal to Switch Setups (SETUP Pedal Sft)...........................................................64

Using Program Change Messages to Switch Setups (SETUP Ctrl Ch.)...........................................65

Making the Settings for the USB Driver (USB Driver) ..................................................................65

Changing the USB Memory Setting (USB Memory Mode)...........................................................65

Switching the Pedal’s Polarity (Damper Polarity/Control Polarity) ................................................65

Selecting the Indicator Mode (Indicator Mode)..........................................................................65

Selecting the Number of Parts (Part Mode) ...............................................................................66

Setting the Tuning Method (Temperament) ................................................................................66

Selecting the Keynote (Temperament Key) ................................................................................66

Switching Between Reception of GM/GM2 System On and GS Reset

(Rx GM Sys ON, Rx GS Reset) ...............................................................................................67

Adjusting the Volume of Audio File Playback (Audio Volume) .....................................................67

Having Song Playback Stop when You Press a ONE TOUCH Button (Song Stop Mode).................67

Setting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch).............................................................................................67

Setup-Related Settings (Common) ......................................................................................................68

Setting the Zone to which Multi Effects are Added (MFX Zone)....................................................68

Changing the Pedal Function (Ctrl Pedal Func)..........................................................................68

Assigning Functions to the [S1] [S2] Buttons (S1/S2 Func)..........................................................68

Tone Settings (Tone Parameter) .........................................................................................................69

Changing Tone Elements (Attack Time/Release Time/Cutoff Freq/Resonance/Decay Time)............69

Setting the Amount of Reverb Applied to Each Tone (Reverb Amount) ..........................................69

Changing the Pitch (Coarse Tune/Fine Tune) ............................................................................70

Changing the Bend Range (Bend Range) .................................................................................70

Making the Settings for Each Zone Individually (Zone Parameter) ..........................................................70

Setting the Transposition for Each Individual Zone (Transpose)....................................................70

Setting the Pan (Pan) .............................................................................................................70

Turning the Controllers in Each Zone On and Off......................................................................71

Part On/Off (Part Switch) .................................................................................................................71

File Management (File).....................................................................................................................72

Saving a Setup File (Save SETUP)............................................................................................72

Calling Up Setup File (Load SETUP) .........................................................................................72

Deleting a Setup File (Delete SETUP) ........................................................................................73

Copying a Setup File (Copy SETUP) ........................................................................................74

Copying a Song (Copy SONG)..............................................................................................74

Deleting a Song (Delete SONG) .............................................................................................75

Formatting Memory (Format)...................................................................................................76

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Settings Related to Song Playback (Song Function) ..............................................................................76

Selecting the Song Playback Method (Play Mode) .....................................................................76

Changing the Key of the Song Playback (Playback Trans) ..........................................................76

Performing Along with a Audio File (Center Cancel) ..................................................................76

Utility Settings (Utility) ......................................................................................................................77

Transferring the RD-300GX’s Settings to an External MIDI Device (Bulk Dump) ..............................77

Restoring the Settings to the Factory Condition (Factory Reset) ....................................................77

Connecting External MIDI Devices ............................................................................ 78

Recording RD-300GX Performances to an External MIDI Sequencer.......................................................78

Connecting to an External Sequencer ......................................................................................78

Settings for Recording (Rec Mode/Local Control) ......................................................................78

Recording the Performance.....................................................................................................79

Exiting Rec Mode..................................................................................................................79

About the Local Switch...........................................................................................................79

Playing the RD-300GX’s Internal Sound Generator from an External MIDI Device ....................................80

Making Connections .............................................................................................................80

Selecting RD-300GX Sounds from an External MIDI Device ........................................................80

Switching Setups...................................................................................................................80

Connecting to Your Computer .................................................................................. 81

Connecting to a Computer via the USB MIDI Connector.............................................................81

About V-LINK ..................................................................................................................................82

How to Use the V-LINK ..........................................................................................................82

Appendices ............................................................................................................ 83

Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................................83

Error Messages/Other Messages ......................................................................................................86

Error Messages.....................................................................................................................86

Other Messages ...................................................................................................................86

Effect List ........................................................................................................................................87

Tone List.........................................................................................................................................91

Rhythm Set List ................................................................................................................................94

Rhythm Pattern List ...........................................................................................................................97

Setup List........................................................................................................................................98

Shortcut List ....................................................................................................................................98

MIDI Implementation Chart ...............................................................................................................99

Main Specifications .......................................................................................................................100

Index ...........................................................................................................................................101

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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

1

2

3 4

1.

[S1] Button, [S2] Button

You can assign various functions to these buttons (p. 68).

While performing, you can press these buttons to use the assigned functions.

Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever

This allows you to control pitch bend or apply vibrato (p. 34).

2.

VOLUME Slider

Adjusts the overall volume that is output from the rear panel

OUTPUT jacks, and PHONES jack (p. 20).

3.

EQUALIZER/EFFECTS

[LOW] Knob

Adjusts the sound’s low-frequency range (p. 36).

[HIGH] Knob

Adjusts the sound’s high-frequency range (p. 36).

[SOUND CONTROL] Button

Switching this on will reduce inconsistencies in the volume,

and produce a more stable, consistent sound (p. 35).

Switching this on lets you control external V-LINK compatible video equipment connected to the RD-300GX

(p. 82).

[REVERB] Button

Switches the reverb on/off (p. 33).

[MULTI EFFECTS] Button

Switches the multi-effects on/off (p. 47).

4.

ZONE LEVEL/CONTROL

ZONE LEVEL Sliders

Adjust the volume level for each Zone (p. 31).

If the “EXTERNAL” indicator is lit, these sliders control the

volume of an external MIDI sound module (p. 57).

[EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] Button

Puts the RD-300GX in control of the external MIDI sound

generator (p. 55).

[TRANSPOSE] Button

Sets the range of the keyboard to transposed (p. 32).

[SPLIT] Button

This button selects “Split mode,” whereby the keyboard is divided into two regions, allowing you to play separate

sounds with the right and left hands (p. 29).

In addition, you can listen to the demo songs by simultaneously pressing this button and the [DUAL] button

(p. 25).

[DUAL] Button

Switches the RD-300GX to “Dual mode,” which enables

performances with two separate Tones layered together (p.

28).

In addition, you can listen to the demo songs by

simultaneously pressing this button and the [SPLIT] button (p.

25).

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Panel Descriptions

5 6 7 8 9

10

5.

DISPLAY

This shows the Tone names and the values of various settings, etc.

[EXIT/SHIFT] Button

Pressed to return to a previous screen or to cancel a procedure that is in progress.

Additionally, this is pressed simultaneously with other buttons to execute various functions.

[DEC] Button, [INC] Button

These are used to modify values.

If you keep on holding down one button while pressing the other, the value change accelerates.

[ENTER] Button

This is used to finalize a value or execute an operation.

6.

ONE TOUCH

[PIANO] Button

Selects the optimum settings for piano performances (p. 26).

[SETUP] Button

Calls up the stored settings (Setup) (p. 50).

7.

ZONE SELECT Button

Selects the Zone for which the Tone is to be selected (p.

31).

ZONE SELECT Indicators

8.

FUNCTION

[EDIT] Button

Press this button when you wish to adjust various settings (p.

63).

[WRITE] Button

Stores the current settings to Setup (p. 51).

This also stores the System settings (p. 64) and Piano

Designer settings (p. 60).

9.

SONG/AUDIO KEY

[SONG/RHYTHM] Button

Switches Song on/off (p. 40).

Switches Rhythm on/off (p. 37).

[AUDIO KEY] Button

Switches Audio Key on/off (p. 42).

10.

TONE SELECT Buttons

Pressed to select Tones (p. 27).

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Panel Descriptions

Rear Panel

fig.rear

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8

9 10 11

1.

USB MEMORY Connector

Separately sold USB memory or a commercially available

CD-ROM drive can be connected here (p. 21).

2.

USB MIDI Connector

You can connect this to your computer so that it can

exchange performance data with the RD-300GX (p. 81).

3.

[DISPLAY CONTRAST] Knob

Adjusts the display’s contrast (p. 20).

4.

PEDAL Jacks (DAMPER, CONTROL)

Connecting the pedal switch (DP series) provided with the

RD-300GX to the DAMPER jack allows you to use the switch

as a damper pedal. (p. 18)

With a pedal connected to the CONTROL jack, you can then assign a variety of functions to the pedal

(p. 68).

5.

MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT)

Used for connecting external MIDI devices and for

transmission of MIDI messages (p. 53, p. 78).

6.

OUTPUT L (MONO)/R Jacks

Provide output of the audio signals. These are connected to an amp or other device. For monaural output use the L/

MONO jack. (p. 17)

7.

PHONES Jack

A set of headphones can be connected to this jack (p. 17).

Even when headphones are connected, sound will still be output from the OUTPUT jacks.

8.

Ground Terminal (p. 16)

9.

[POWER] Switch

Switch turns the power on/off (p. 19).

10.

DC IN Jack

Connect the included AC adaptor here (p. 16).

11.

Cord Hook

Use this to fix in place the cord from the supplied AC

adaptor (p. 16).

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Getting Ready

Placing the RD-300GX on a Stand

If you place the RD-300GX on a stand, you must use the KS-12 or KS-18Z (sold separately).

When placing the RD-300GX on the KS-12 or KS-18Z, place it in the position shown below.

NOTE

Using the RD-300GX with any other stand may produce an unstable situation, possibly causing the instrument to fall or overturn, and resulting in injury or damage.

NOTE

For details on how to assemble the stand, refer to the owner’s manual that accompanied the stand.

If using the KS-18Z stand

• Adjust the stand to a level no higher than the fourth level from the bottom.

• Adjust the width of the stand to the maximum width.

Seen from the side Seen from the rear

Place the RD-300GX so that its front edge is aligned with the tip of the stand’s arm.

Rubber Feet

Arm

Position the four rubber feet located on the bottom of the RD-300GX so that they are inside the arms of the stand.

If using the KS-12 stand

• Position the stand so that its arms extend toward the performer.

• Adjust the stand to the sixth (842 mm) of the seven steps of width.

Seen from the rear

842 mm

Rubber Feet

Arm

Hole

Performer

Position the four rubber feet located on the bottom of the RD-300GX so that they go into the holes in the arms of the stand.

NOTE

When placing the RD-300GX on the stand, be careful not to pinch your fingers between the instrument and the stand.

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Getting Ready

Connecting the AC Adaptor

1.

Make sure that the [POWER] switch located at the left side of the keyboard is off (in the upward position).

fig.PowerOn.eps

Upper Position

Off

5.

Loop the AC adaptor cord around the cord hook to fasten it in place.

Ground Terminal

Cord Hook

(AC Adaptor)

Power Cord

2.

Move the VOLUME slider all the way down to minimize the volume.

3.

Connect the supplied Power Cord to the supplied AC adaptor.

AC adaptor

Power Cord

AC Outlet

NOTE

Indicator

Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator

(see illustration) faces upwards and the side with textual information faces downwards.

The indicator will light when you plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.

4.

Connect the AC adaptor to the RD-300GX’s DC

IN jack, and plug the power cord into an AC outlet.

NOTE

To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the plug be pulled out accidentally), and to avoid applying undue stress to the AC adaptor jack, anchor the power cord using the cord hook, as shown in the illustration.

Even if the cord is fastened, strong tension applied to the cord may cause it to be damaged or broken. Be careful not to pull the cord accidentally, or to apply strong pressure to it.

NOTE

Depending on the circumstances of a particular setup, you may experience a discomforting sensation, or perceive that the surface feels gritty to the touch when you touch this device. This is due to an infinitesimal electrical charge, which is absolutely harmless. However, if you are concerned about this, connect the ground terminal

(see figure) with an external ground. When the unit is grounded, a slight hum may occur, depending on the particulars of your installation. If you are unsure of the connection method, contact the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the

“Information” page.

Unsuitable places for connection

•Water pipes (may result in shock or electrocution)

•Gas pipes (may result in fire or explosion)

•Telephone-line ground or lightning rod (may be dangerous in the event of lightning)

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Getting Ready

Connecting the External Equipment to RD-300GX

The RD-300GX is not equipped with an amplifier or speakers. In order to produce sound, you need to hook up audio equipment such as a monitor speaker or a stereo set, or use headphones.

Audio cables, USB cables, MIDI cables, headphones, expression pedals, and USB memory are not included. Consult your Roland dealer if you need to purchase accessories such as these.

NOTE

To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

fig.00-08e

Computer

Pedal switch

(DP Series)

Expression pedal (EV-5/7) or Pedal switch (DP Series)

MIDI IN

Monitor speakers

(powered)

MIDI OUT

Stereo headphones

MIDI sound module etc.

MIDI sequencer etc.

to Power outlet

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Getting Ready

1.

Before you begin making connections, confirm the following.

Is the volume level of the RD-300GX or connected amp turned all the way down?

Is the power to the RD-300GX or connected amp turned off?

2.

Connect supplied AC adaptor to the DC IN of the RD-300GX, and plug the other end into an AC outlet.

3.

Connect the RD-300GX and external devices.

Use audio cables to connect audio equipment, such as an amp or speakers.

Use MIDI cables to connect MIDI devices. Use USB cables to connect computer.

If you are using headphones, plug them into the PHONES jack.

Connect pedal switches or expression pedals as necessary.

NOTE

NOTE

NOTE

Use Stereo headphones.

Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5/7; sold separately). By connecting any other expression pedal, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to the unit.

You can connect a floppy disk drive (sold separately) or a commercially available CD drive to

the USB MEMORY connector (p. 14). You can use a floppy disk drive or CD drive to play back

songs from a floppy disk or CD.

Connecting Pedals

Connect the pedal included with the RD-300GX to one of the PEDAL jacks.

When connected to the DAMPER jack, the pedal can be used as a damper pedal.

Connecting the pedal to the CONTROL jack allows you to assign a variety of functions to the

pedal (p. 68).

NOTE

Set the switch on the included pedal to “Continuous” when the pedal is connected.

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Getting Ready

Turning the Power On and Off

941

NOTE

Once the connections have been completed, turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices.

Turning On the Power

fig.00-09

1.

Before you turn on the power, use the VOLUME slider to minimize the volume.

Also completely turn down the volume of any connected audio device and other equipment.

fig.00-10

2.

Press the [POWER] switch on the back of the RD-300GX to turn on the power.

The unit is powered up, and the display’s backlighting comes on.

Lower

Position

On

NOTE

NOTE

NOTE

To prevent incorrect functioning of the Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever (p. 34), refrain from

touching the lever while the power to the RD-300GX is turned on.

This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will operate normally.

In the unlikely event the power is turned off or cut off while Factory Reset (p. 77) is in progress,

the data may become corrupted, and it may require additional time for the unit to start up the next time.

3.

Turn on the power to connected external devices.

4.

Adjust the volume of the connected external devices.

5.

Adjust the RD-300GX’s volume to obtain the proper volume level.

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Getting Ready

Turning Off the Power

1.

Before you turn off the power, move the volume down all the way by moving the

VOLUME slider.

Also completely turn down the volume of any connected audio device and other equipment.

2.

Turn off the power to connected external devices.

3.

Press the [POWER] switch on the back of the RD-300GX.

The power is switched off.

NOTE

If you need to turn off the power completely, first turn off the [POWER] switch, then unplug the

power cord from the power outlet. Refer to “Power Supply” (p. 6).

Adjusting the Volume

fig.00-11

1.

Adjust the volume using the VOLUME slider.

Move the slider up to increase the volume, or down to lower it.

Also adjust the volume of the connected devices to an appropriate level.

Adjusting the Display Contrast ([DISPLAY CONTRAST] Knob)

The characters in the display may be difficult to view immediately after turning on the power or after extended use; this may also be because of where and how the display is situated.

In such instances, adjust the display contrast by turning the [DISPLAY CONTRAST] knob on the rear panel.

fig.00-17p

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Getting Ready

Using a USB Memory

You can copy Setup files and song files to separately sold USB memory for safekeeping.

You can also play back SMF music files that’s saved on USB memory (p. 40), or play audio files

from USB memory (p. 42).

NOTE

You can also use a separately sold floppy disk drive to copy data to a floppy disk. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of your floppy disk drive.

Use USB memory and floppy disk drive available from Roland. Proper operation cannot be guaranteed if other USB device is used.

Connecting a USB Memory

1.

Connect your USB memory to the USB MEMORY connector located on the RD-300GX’s rear panel.

USB memory

(sold separately)

Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in—until it is firmly in place.

If you’re using new USB memory, you must first initialize (format) it on the RD-300GX.

For details, refer to “Formatting Memory (Format)” (p. 76).

You can also connect a commercially available CD drive or floppy disk drive (sold separately) to the USB MEMORY connector.

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Overview of the RD-300GX

Basic Organization of the

RD-300GX

The RD-300GX can be divided into two sections: a controller section and a sound generator section.

fig.00-G01e

Sound

Generator

Section

Play

Controller Section

(controllers such as keyboard, pitch bend lever, etc.)

Controller Section

This section includes the keyboard, the Pitch Bend/Modulation lever, the panel knobs, the sliders, and any pedal connected to the rear panel. Actions such as pressing and releasing of keys on the keyboard, depressing a pedal, and so forth, are converted to MIDI messages and sent to the sound generator section, or to an external MIDI device.

Sound Generator Section

The sound generator section produces the sound. Here, MIDI messages received from the controller section or external MIDI device are converted to musical signals, which are then output as analog signals from the OUTPUT and PHONES jacks.

Units of Sound

When using the RD-300GX, you will notice that a variety of different categories come into play when working with sounds.

What follows is a simple explanation of each sound category.

Tone

The individual sounds used when playing the RD-300GX are referred to as “Tones.” Tones are assigned to each part.

The Tones also include various groups of percussion instrument assembled into “Rhythm Sets.” Each key (note number) of a

Rhythm Set will produce a different percussion instrument.

Part

A sound generator of this type which can control multiple sounds using one device is referred to as a multitimbral sound generator. The RD-300GX contains a multitimbral sound generator capable of playing sixteen Tones simultaneously.

“Parts” are where Tones that are created when the RD-300GX is used as a sound generator are assigned. Since different

Tones can be assigned to each of the Parts and controlled individually, you can have multiple Tones play simultaneously, divide the keyboard into separate ranges and have different

Tones sound in the different parts (Split), and enjoy playing ensemble performances.

The sixteen Parts played by the RD-300GX’s internal sound generator are referred to as “Internal Parts.”

Zone

The RD-300GX features three Parts (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and

LOWER) that you can use for freely controlling the Internal

Parts with the RD-300GX’s buttons and keyboard. These three

Parts that are used for controlling the Internal Parts are collectively known as the “Internal Zone.”

Furthermore, you can freely control external MIDI sound generators with the RD-300GX in the same manner as with the

Internal Zone. You can likewise control the external MIDI sound generator with the three Parts (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and

LOWER), with this group of three Parts being referred to as the

“External Zone.” The external MIDI sound generator is assigned to these three Parts for control.

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Basic Operation

Main Screens

ONE TOUCH Screen

When the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button is pressed, setting the

RD-300GX to the optimal status for Piano performances, this screen is displayed.

fig.gisp

Overview of the RD-300GX

Song Screen

Rhythm Screen

When you press the [SONG/RHYTHM] button, the Song screen or Rhythm screen will appear.

In the Song screen, you can select and play songs (p. 40).

You can also connect USB memory (sold separately) to the

USB MEMORY connector and play SMF music files or audio files that you’ve saved in the USB memory.

fig.gisp

Tone Screen (Basic Screen)

The names of the Tones currently selected for the Internal Zone are displayed. This is the screen that is ordinarily displayed.

You can change the Internal Zone (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and

LOWER) Tones.

fig.gisp

If SMF music file is selected, the measure number is shown in the upper right of the screen. If an audio file is selected, the playing time is shown in the upper right of the screen.

In the Rhythm screen, you can change Rhythm patterns, and

the tempo (p. 37).

fig.gisp

Setup Screen

The currently selected Setup is displayed (p. 50).

You can have this screen displayed by pressing the ONE

TOUCH [SETUP] button. You can change the Setups.

fig.gisp

Switching between the Rhythm screen and

Song screen

1.

2.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the upper left of the screen.

The Rhythm screen will appear if you use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “RHY,” and the Song screen will appear if you select “INT” or “USB.”

Audio Key Screen

Pressing the [AUDIO KEY] button switches the RD-300GX to this screen.

You can perform while playing back audio files you’ve saved

on USB memory (sold separately) (p. 42).

fig.gisp

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Overview of the RD-300GX

External Screen

When the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button is pressed, the

EXTERNAL indicator lights up, and the RD-300GX switches to the mode enabling it to control an external MIDI sound generator. The status of this button determines whether the RD-

300GX’s buttons are used to control the Internal Zone

(INTERNAL indicator lights up), or to control the External Zone

(EXTERNAL indicator lights up). In addition, you can make detailed settings for the MIDI messages to be transmitted to the

external sound generator (p. 58).

fig.gisp

About the Function Buttons

fig.00-G07p

[EDIT] Button

By pressing the [EDIT] button to make the indicator light, you can enter “Edit mode.” In Edit mode you can make detailed settings for various functions.

You can exit Edit mode by pressing the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

[WRITE] Button

Stores the current settings to “Setup” (p. 51).

Editing a Value

If more than one item is shown in a single screen, the “ ” icon will appear at the left of the item name or value you’re editing. This icon is called the “cursor.” You can move the cursor by holding down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and using the

[DEC] [INC] buttons.

fig.gisp

Cursor

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to edit the value of an item for which the cursor ( ) is displayed.

fig.00-G12p

[DEC] [INC] Buttons

Pressing the [INC] button increases the value, and the [DEC] button decreases it.

If you want the value to continue changing, simply hold down the [DEC] button or [INC] button. For faster value increases, keep the [INC] button pressed down and press the [DEC] button. For decreasing value faster, keep the [DEC] button pressed down and press [INC] button.

Simultaneously pressing the [DEC] and [INC] buttons sets that parameter to the standard default value or switches it off.

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Listening to the Demo (DEMO PLAY)

Here’s how to listen to these songs.

The RD-300GX features the internal demo songs that exhibit the special capabilities of the instrument.

No.

01.

02.

03.

Song Name

Macho Blues

Fond Farewell

Superior Grand

Composer

John Maul

Adrian Scott

Scott Tibbs

Copyright

© 2008 Roland Corporation

© 2008 Roland Corporation

© 2004 Roland Corporation

NOTE

NOTE

All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws.

No data for the music that is played will be output from the MIDI OUT connector.

fig.Q1-01p

When you enter Demo mode, the various settings will be in the same state as they are immediately after the RD-300GX is powered up. Store any arrangements of settings

that you want to keep in Setup (p. 51).

fig.disp

1.

Hold down the [SPLIT] button and press the [DUAL] button.

The Demo screen appears.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the song you want to hear.

3.

Press the [ENTER] button to start the playback of the song.

When the last song finishes playing, playback will return to the first song and continue.

4.

Press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button or the [ENTER] button to stop a song during playback.

5.

Press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button while the song is stopped to finish with the Demo screen.

Regardless of whether the song is playing or stopped, pressing the ONE TOUCH

[PIANO] button ends the demo and returns the original screen to the display.

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Performance

Piano Performances (ONE TOUCH [PIANO] Button)

Now, try performing with the piano.

The RD-300GX lets you call up the ideal settings for piano performance at any time simply by pressing a button.

fig.Q1-03p fig.disp

1.

Press the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button.

The ONE TOUCH PIANO screen appears.

Pressing the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button sets the entire keyboard to play with the piano tone.

NOTE

Pressing the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button restores all of the settings except for the

Piano Designer (p. 60) settings to their status at the time the power was turned on.

If you want to preserve these settings, record them to a Setup (p. 50).

You can use the [DEC] [INC] buttons in the ONE TOUCH PIANO screen to adjust the amount the grand piano lid is opened.

You can specify whether song playback will stop if you press the ONE TOUCH

[PIANO] button while a song is playing. For details, refer to “Having Song Playback

Stop when You Press a ONE TOUCH Button (Song Stop Mode)” (p. 67).

With the RD-300GX, you can also make more detailed settings to make the sound even better match your favorite piano performances. You can store the settings configurations to the ONE

TOUCH [PIANO] button.

Please refer to the following as needed.

• Fine Adjustment of Piano Tones (Piano Designer)

→ p. 60

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Performance

Performing with a Variety of Tones (TONE SELECT Buttons)

The RD-300GX comes with a many built-in Tones.

Each one of these individual sounds is called a “Tone.”

Tones are assigned to the TONE SELECT buttons according to the Tone category selected.

Try selecting and performing with a number of different Tones.

fig.Q1-06p fig.disp

1.

Press the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button.

This selects a single tone to be played over the entire keyboard.

If multiple tones are playing, do not press the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button, but instead select the Zone containing the Tone to be changed using the ZONE SELECT

button. Refer to “Changing the Tone for a Zone (ZONE SELECT Button)” (p. 31).

fig.disp

2.

Press any of the TONE SELECT buttons to select the Tone category.

The indicator of the TONE SELECT button for the selected category will light.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the Tone.

Play the keyboard, and you will hear the selected Tone.

The next time you choose this TONE SELECT button, the Tone you’re selected here is played.

NOTE

Tones selected with the [RHY/GM2] button are registered in the following order:

“Rhythm Sets,” “GM2 Rhythm Sets,” and “GM2 Tones.” Refer to the “Tone List” (p.

91).

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Performance

Playing Multiple Tones with the Keyboard

The RD-300GX features three Internal Zones (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER), and one

Tone can be assigned to each of these Zones.

You can perform using combinations of Tones by turning each Zone on or off. You can have multiple Tones layered together at the same time, and even have different Tones played in the left and right parts of the keyboard.

Performing with Layered Tones ([DUAL] Button)

The RD-300GX lets you layer two Tones so that they will sound together.

fig.Q1-12p fig.disp

1.

Press the [DUAL] button, getting the indicator to light.

Try fingering the keyboard.

fig.Q1-11layer

The Tones for UPPER 1 and UPPER 2 are layered and played.

UPPER 1

UPPER 2

2.

Press the [DUAL] button once more, and the indicator light goes out.

The Tones for UPPER 1 played.

NOTE

The [DUAL] button has no effect while the EXTERNAL indicator is lit. In order to turn on

the External Zone UPPER 2, you must set the MIDI channel for UPPER 2 (p. 55).

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Performance

Pressing Two TONE SELECT buttons Simultaneously

You can layer two Tones by pressing two TONE SELECT buttons simultaneously.

For example, if you want to layer a piano sound with strings, together press both the

[PIANO] button and the [STRINGS] button.

The [DUAL] button’s indicator starts to flash, and when you begin playing the keyboard, the piano and strings sounds are layered together.

In this case, the Tone of the button you press first is assigned to UPPER 1, and the other is assigned to UPPER 2; the indicators of the two TONE SELECT buttons will light.

Once you have selected two TONE SELECT buttons, pressing either TONE SELECT button then selects that Tone to UPPER 1. The UPPER 2 indicator goes out, and that Tone stops playing. Also, the [DUAL] button’s indicator will go out.

* The steps described above can be performed if the ZONE SELECT indicator UPPER 1 or UPPER 2 is lit.

Playing Different Tones in Two Different Sections of the Keyboard ([SPLIT] Button)

Such a division of the keyboard into right- and left-hand sections is called a “Split,” and the key where the division takes place is called the “Split Point.”

While in Split mode, a sound played in the right side is called an “Upper Tone,” and the sound played in the left side is called a “Lower Tone.” The split-point key is included in the LOWER section.

The Split Point has been set at the factory to “B3.”

You can change the split point. Please refer to “Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point”

(p. 30).

fig.Q1-15p

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1.

Press the [SPLIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The ZONE SELECT “LOWER” indicator lights.

Try fingering the keyboard.

fig.Q1-17sp

The UPPER Tone plays in the right-hand section of the keyboard, and the LOWER Tone plays in the left-hand section.

Split Point (B3)

LOWER UPPER

2.

To exit Split mode, press the [SPLIT] button once more, and the indicator light goes out.

Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point

You can change the point at which the keyboard is divided (the Split Point) in Split mode.

fig.disp

1.

Hold down the [SPLIT] button for several seconds.

A screen such as the following appears, and the current value of the setting is displayed.

2.

Hold down the [SPLIT] button and press a key.

When you release the [SPLIT] button, the previous display will reappear.

The split-point key is included in the LOWER section.

You can change the split point, adjusting it in semitone increments, by holding down the [SPLIT] button and using the [DEC] [INC] buttons.

You can divide the keyboard into left and right Zones, and play the LOWER Tone in the left Zone while playing the UPPER 1 and UPPER 2 Tones layered in the right

Zone.

UPPER1

UPPER2

LOWER

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Changing the Tone for a Zone (ZONE SELECT Button)

When changing the Tone assigned to a Zone, use the ZONE SELECT button to specify the Zone with the Tone you want to change.

fig.Q1-20p

1.

2.

Press the ZONE SELECT button so the ZONE SELECT indicator for the Zone you wish to select is lit or blink.

The indicator of the currently selected TONE SELECT button will light in the same color as the indicator of the selected Zone.

Use the TONE SELECT buttons to select the Tone category, and then use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select a Tone.

The [DUAL] button’s indicator will blink if the UPPER 2 Zone is not on, and the [SPLIT] button’s indicator will blink if the LOWER Zone is not on. If you want to play sounds in each Zone, press the corresponding button so the indicator is lit.

Adjusting the Volume Level for Individual Zones (ZONE LEVEL Sliders)

With the RD-300GX, each of the parts that is performed using the internal sound generator is referred to as an Internal Zone.

For each Zone (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER), you can use the ZONE LEVEL sliders to adjust the volume of an individual Zone.

fig.Q1-21pe

INTERNAL indicator is lit

Use the VOLUME slider when adjusting the overall volume level (p. 20).

Zones to which Tones from external sound modules are assigned are called External

Zones. With the RD-300GX, you can control both the External and Internal Zones in the

same manner. For more on the control of External Zone, refer to “Adjusting the Volume of Each Zone (External Zone)” (p. 57).

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Transposing the Key of the Keyboard ([TRANSPOSE] Button)

You can transpose performances without changing the keys you are playing, as well as change the pitch by an octave. This feature is called “Transpose.”

This is a convenient feature to use when you want to match the pitch of the keyboard performance to a vocalist’s pitch, or perform using the printed music for trumpets or other transposed instruments.

You can adjust the transpose setting in semitone steps over a range of -48–0–+48 relative to C4.

NOTE

Note messages from MIDI IN connector will not be transposed.

fig.Q1-22p

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1.

Hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button for several seconds.

A screen such as the following appears, and the current value of the setting is displayed.

2.

Hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and press a key.

For example, to have “E” sound when you play “C” on the keyboard, hold down the

[TRANSPOSE] button and press the E4 key. The degree of transposition then becomes “+4.”

When you release the [TRANSPOSE] button, the previous display will reappear.

When the amount of transposition is set, the Transpose function switches on, and the

[TRANSPOSE] button lights up.

When the transpose value is set to “0,” the button’s indicator will remain dark even if you press the [TRANSPOSE] button.

You can also transpose by holding down the [TRANSPOSE] button and using the

[DEC] [INC] buttons.

Even when the Transpose function is turned on, the Split Point remains unchanged

(p. 30).

3.

To turn off Transpose, press the [TRANSPOSE] button so that its indicator goes off.

The next time [TRANSPOSE] button is pressed, the sound is transposed by an amount corresponding to the value set here.

You can set the degree of transposition for each of the Zone individually. For details,

refer to “Setting the Transposition for Each Individual Zone (Transpose)” (p. 70).

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Adding Reverberation to the Sound ([REVERB] Button)

The RD-300GX can apply a reverb effect to the notes you play on the keyboard.

Applying reverb adds pleasing reverberation to what you play, so it sounds almost as if you were playing in a concert hall.

fig.Q1-24rev

1.

2.

Press the [REVERB] button, getting its indicator to light.

Try fingering the keyboard.

The reverb effect is applied to the entire tone.

To eliminate the Reverb effect, press the [REVERB] button once more, extinguishing the indicator.

Changing the Reverb Effect Type

You can select from six different reverb effect types.

fig.disp

1.

While holding down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, press the [REVERB] button.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to switch the reverb type.

STAGE

ROOM

HALL

PLATE

TYPE

GM2 REVERB

CATHEDRAL

Explanation

This reverb simulates the reverberation of a stage. It produces more reverberation than HALL.

Simulates the reverberation of room interiors. It produces a welldefined and spacious reverberation.

Simulates the reverberation exhibited by hall. It provides a deeper reverberation than the Room reverbs.

Simulates a plate reverb unit (a type of artificial reverb that utilized a metal plate).

Reverb for use with GM2

This reproduces the reverb found in a church cathedral.

3.

After determining the type, press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button.

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Changing the Depth of Reverb Effect

You can select from 127 levels of depth for the reverb effect.

fig.disp

1.

Hold down the [REVERB] button and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to change the depth of the reverb effect.

When you release the [REVERB] button, the previous display will reappear.

Reverb depth settings can be made independently for each Zone (p. 69).

Changing the Sound’s Pitch in Real Time

(Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever)

While playing the keyboard, move the lever to the left to lower the pitch, or to the right to raise the pitch. This is known as Pitch Bend.

You can also apply vibrato by manipulating the lever away from you. This is known as

Modulation.

If you move the lever away from you and at the same time move it to the right or left, you can apply both effects simultaneously.

NOTE

The effect obtained when you move the lever may differ according to the Tone being used. Additionally, the effect applied by moving the lever is predetermined for each

Tone, and cannot be changed.

fig.Q1-26bend

Pitch Bend Modulation

Pitch Bend Modulation

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Adding Liveliness to the Sound ([SOUND CONTROL] Button)

Switching on the Sound Control function suppresses differences in volume for a more consistent sound.

This is set to OFF when the power is turned on.

fig.Q1-27sctrl

1.

Press the [SOUND CONTROL] button, getting its indicator to light.

NOTE

Sounds may become distorted with certain Tones. If this occurs, lower the respective

ZONE LEVEL sliders.

fig.disp

2.

Hold down the [SOUND CONTROL] button and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to switch the sound control type.

TYPE

HARD COMP

SOFT COMP

LOW BOOST

MID BOOST

HI BOOST

Applies strong compression.

Applies mild compression.

Boosts the low end.

Boosts the midrange.

Boosts the high end.

Explanation

3.

To cancel this function, press the [SOUND CONTROL] button once more, extinguishing the indicator.

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Adjusting the Levels of Each Frequency Range

(EQUALIZER Knobs)

The RD-300GX is equipped with a two-band equalizer.

You can use the EQUALIZER [LOW] knob, and [HIGH] knob to adjust the level of each frequency range.

NOTE

Equalization is applied to the overall sound output from the OUTPUT jacks.

fig.Q1-28eq

1.

Turn the EQUALIZER knobs to adjust the levels in each range.

Turning a knob towards the minus (-) sign cuts the level of that frequency range; turn the knob towards the plus (+) sign to boost the level of that range.

NOTE

Depending on the knob settings, you may hear distortion. If so, use the VOLUME slider to lower the volume.

Changing the Frequency of the Low and High Ranges

You can use the EQUALIZER [LOW] and [HIGH] knobs to change the frequency at which the adjustment will occur.

fig.disp

1.

While holding down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, turn the EQUALIZER knobs.

You can adjust the frequency.

2.

After determining the value, press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button to return to the previous screen.

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Playing Rhythm ([SONG/RHYTHM] Button)

The RD-300GX features internal drum patterns complementing Jazz, Rock, and other various musical genres. These drum patterns are referred to as “Rhythms.” fig.02-05p

1.

Press the [SONG/RHYTHM] button.

2.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the upper left of the screen.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “RHY.”

The Rhythm screen appears.

4.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The Rhythm sounds, and the [SONG/RHYTHM] button indicator lights.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button once more; the Rhythm stops playing.

The Rhythm stops, and the [SONG/RHYTHM] button indicator goes out.

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Changing Rhythm Pattern

You can select the way a Rhythm is played (the pattern) to match a variety of different musical genres.

1.

Access the Rhythm screen.

2.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the lower left of the screen.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the pattern.

4.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The Rhythm sounds, and the [SONG/RHYTHM] button indicator lights.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button once more; the Rhythm stops playing.

The Rhythm stops, and the [SONG/RHYTHM] button indicator goes out.

For more information about the kind of Rhythm Patterns, please refer to “Rhythm

Pattern List” (p. 97).

Changing Rhythm Tempos

1.

Access the Rhythm screen.

2.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the upper right of the screen.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the tempo.

The Rhythm are played at the selected tempo.

The way Rhythm is played and the tempo display may differ with some Rhythm

Patterns.

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Changing Rhythm Volume

1.

While holding down the [SONG/RHYTHM] button, move any of the ZONE LEVEL sliders.

The volume of the Rhythm changes.

NOTE

You won’t be able to change the Rhythm volume if Rhythm is not set to play. If the audio file is set to play, this operation will change the audio volume.

How do I access the Rhythm screen again while keeping the rhythm playing?

Suppose that while the rhythm was playing, you switched from the Rhythm screen to a different screen.

In this state, pressing the [SONG/RHYTHM] button in order to move back to the Rhythm screen will stop the rhythm.

In such cases, you can press and continue holding the [SONG/RHYTHM] button for about one second to access the Rhythm screen without stopping the rhythm.

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Playing Songs ([SONG/RHYTHM] Button)

Here’s how to play back SMF music files or audio files (WAV, MP3).

You can play songs that are saved on USB memory (sold separately).

fig.02-08p

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1.

Press the [SONG/RHYTHM] button.

The Song screen appears.

If the following screen doesn’t appear, refer to “Switching between the Rhythm screen and Song screen” (p. 23).

2.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the upper left of the screen.

3.

5.

6.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “INT” or “USB.”

Select “INT” to play songs saved in internal memory, or “USB” to play songs saved in USB memory.

NOTE

You can’t select “USB” unless USB memory is connected to the USB Memory connector.

4.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the lower left of the screen.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select a song.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The song sounds, and the [SONG/RHYTHM] button indicator lights.

7.

Press the [ENTER] button once more; the song stops playing.

The song stops, and the [SONG/RHYTHM] button indicator goes out.

Song number “000” is programmed with a Preset song.

Enjoy performing on the keyboard along with this song as it is played back.

No.

000.

Song Name

Macho Blues

Composer

John Maul

Copyright

© 2008 Roland Corporation

You can make the following settings related to song playback.

• Change the way in which songs play (play a single song, play all songs)

• Transpose the song playback

• Minimize sounds located in the center, such as the melody

For details, refer to “Settings Related to Song Playback (Song Function)” (p. 76).

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Changing Song Tempos

1.

You can change the tempo for songs.

In the Song screen, hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the tempo indication.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to change the tempo.

Here’s how to change the playback speed of audio files (WAV, MP3).

1.

In the Song screen, hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and use the [DEC]

[INC] buttons to move the cursor to the percent indication in the top line of the screen.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to change the playback speed.

You can change the playback speed in a range of -25%–+25%.

Fast-forwarding or Rewinding a Song

1.

In the Song screen, hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the measure indication (or the playback time indication) in the upper right of the screen.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to change the value.

The playback position will change as shown by the indication.

How do I access the Song screen again while keeping the song playing?

Suppose that while the song was playing, you switched from the Song screen to a different screen. In this state, pressing the [SONG/RHYTHM] button in order to move back to the Song screen will also stop the song.

In such cases, you can press and continue holding the [SONG/RHYTHM] button for about one second to access the Song screen without stopping the song.

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Performing with Audio Files ([AUDIO KEY] Button)

The RD-300GX lets you play audio files saved on USB memory (sold separately) while you perform. This is called the “Audio Key” function.

The Audio Key function lets you assign an audio file to each key B 0–B1, and play those audio files by pressing the corresponding key. You can assign various phrases to the keys and play them at the appropriate moments during your performance.

You can also specify that an audio file play repeatedly, or reserve the audio file that should be played next.

If you turn on the Audio Key function when USB memory containing audio files is not connected, an audio file built into the RD-300GX will be selected.

Here are some ways in which you can enjoy using the Audio Key function.

• By switching audio files between sections such as Intro, Theme, Break, and Ending as your song progresses, you can freely change the structure of the song while you perform.

• Assign a different audio song to each key, and use the keyboard to switch songs so you can perform to the accompaniment of an audio song.

Performing with Audio Files from USB Memory

Here’s how you can perform while playing audio files saved on USB memory (sold separately).

Before you begin, install the included “Audio Key Utility 2” into your computer, and prepare the audio file set that you want to play back on the RD-300GX.

The included CD-ROM contains a sample audio file set that you can copy to USB memory and use.

1.

Connect the USB memory containing the audio file set to the USB MEMORY connector (p.

21).

2.

While holding down the [AUDIO KEY] button, and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select an audio file set.

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When you take your finger off the button, a screen like the following will appear.

3.

Play a key B 0–B1.

The audio file assigned to the respective key will play.

B 0–B1

If you play the B0 key, a screen like the following will appear.

The Audio Key function will be activated, allowing you to play audio files by pressing a key.

O

OW

L

LW

Indication Explanation

One-shot Now

When you press the key, the audio file will play only once.

The audio file will play immediately when you press the key.

One-shot Wait

When you press the key, the audio file will play only once.

With this setting, pressing the key while another audio file is playing will reserve the audio file to be played next. When the currently playing audio file has finished, the reserved audio file will play.

Loop Now

When you press the key, the audio file will play repeatedly.

The audio file will play immediately when you press the key.

Loop Wait

When you press the key, the audio file will play repeatedly.

With this setting, pressing the key while another audio file is playing will reserve the audio file to be played next. When the currently playing audio file has finished, the reserved audio file will play.

Playing the keys won’t produce sound unless a file has been assigned. If a file is currently playing, it will continue sounding.

Keys set to “OW” or “LW” let you reserve the audio file that will be played when the currently playing audio file has finished playing. If you’ve pressed the B0 key and then press the C1 key to reserve the next-played audio file, the screen will show as follows.

The currently reserved audio file is shown in the lower line of the screen.

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4.

To stop the file that’s playing, press the A0 key.

Audio file playback will stop.

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A0

For details on installing the included “Audio Key Utility 2” into your computer, refer to

“Audio Key Utility 2 Quick Guide” (separate document).

If no USB memory (sold separately) containing audio files is connected to the RD-

300GX, you’ll be able to play audio files that are built into the RD-300GX (see the section that follows).

If the connected USB memory does not contain an audio file set created by the

“Audio Key Utility 2,” you’ll be able to assign audio files from USB memory to each key and play them.

You can also change the settings of the audio files assigned to the keys, and change

the settings that specify how the audio files will be repeated (p. 46).

The changes you make will be lost if you select another audio file set. If you don’t want to delete it, carry out the Write procedure.

Caution when Playing Back Audio Files

Playing back an MP3 file or changing the playback tempo of an audio file places a significant processing burden on the RD-300GX, and in some cases may cause it to be unable to completely process all of the performance data from the keyboard.

If this occurs, you may be able to solve the problem by taking the following actions.

• Use WAV/AIFF format data rather than MP3 format data

• Return the song tempo to its original setting (to 0%)

An MP3 file has little time of the blank at the head and the end of the file. Therefore, the sound might cut off when an MP3 file played repeatedly with Audio Key function.

If this occurs, you may be able to solve the problem by taking the following actions.

• Use WAV/AIFF format data rather than MP3 format data

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Performing with Audio Files that are Built Into the RD-300GX

If USB memory (sold separately) containing audio files is not connected, you’ll be able to play audio files that are built into the RD-300GX.

NOTE

Even if you’re using the audio file set that’s built into the RD-300GX, you can change the settings of the audio files assigned to the keys, and change the settings that

specify how the audio files will be repeated (p. 46).

Even if you don’t turn off the power, the changes you make will be lost if you connect

USB memory and select another audio file set.

If you’re using an audio file that’s built into the RD-300GX, you can’t save your changes in USB memory.

Adjusting the Volume of Audio Key

You can adjust the volume when using the Audio Key function.

You can adjust the volume of the Audio Key to change the volume balance between your keyboard performance and the audio file playback.

1.

While holding down the [AUDIO KEY] button, move the ZONE LEVEL slider to adjust the volume of the Audio Key.

The volume can be adjusted to any value from 0 to 127.

You can also adjust the Audio Key volume by using the “Audio Level” setting in the

System edit screen (p. 67).

When you change the Audio Key volume, this will also affect the volume at which audio files will play back in the Song screen.

How do I access the Audio Key screen again while keeping the audio file playing?

Suppose that while the audio file was playing, you switched from the Audio Key screen to a different screen. In this state, pressing the [AUDIO KEY] button in order to move back to the Audio Key screen will also stop the playback.

In such cases, you can press and continue holding the [AUDIO KEY] button for about one second to access the Audio Key screen without stopping the playback.

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Changing Audio File Settings

Here’s how you can edit the audio file settings, such as changing the audio file played by each key, or specifying whether the file will be played repeatedly.

1.

2.

Connect the USB memory containing the audio file set to the USB MEMORY connector (p. 21).

While holding down the [AUDIO KEY] button, and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select an audio file set.

When you take your finger off the button, a screen like the following will appear.

3.

The Audio Key function will be activated, allowing you to play audio files by pressing a key.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

4.

Hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor, and then use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to change the setting for each key.

You can also press the key whose settings you want to change.

Move the cursor to the upper right of the screen, and change the way in which the audio file will

play (“O,” “OW,” “L,” “LW”). Refer to the table on p. 43.

Move the cursor to the lower line of the screen, and change the audio file that is assigned to the key.

If you press the [DEC] [INC] buttons simultaneously, the audio file assigned to that key will be cleared.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button.

A confirmation message will appear.

6.

If you don’t want to store the settings, press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button. The operation will be cancelled.

Press the [ENTER] button to overwrite the settings of the audio file set.

NOTE

If you’re using an audio file that’s built into the RD-300GX, you can’t save your changes in USB memory.

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Applying Effects to the Sound ([MULTI EFFECTS] Button)

In addition to reverb (p. 33), the RD-300GX also allows you to apply “multi effects” to

sounds. Multi effects provides a collection of 78 different effects, such as distortion and rotary, from which you can choose.

The factory settings have a suitable effect assigned to each of the Tones.

fig.Q2-10p

1.

Press the [MULTI EFFECTS] button, getting its indicator to light.

Try fingering the keyboard.

The effect is applied to the currently selected Tone.

2.

To remove the effect, press the [MULTI EFFECTS] button once more, extinguishing the indicator.

Effects may not be applied with some of sounds.

If the effect applied to the Tone of each Zone differs when you’re using Dual mode or

Split mode, you can specify the Zone to which the effect will be applied. For details,

refer to “Setting the Zone to which Multi Effects are Added (MFX Zone)” (p. 68).

Changing the Depth of Effect

You can change the levels of depth for the effect.

The content and range vary according to the MFX type. For more detailed information,

refer to “Effect List” (p. 87).

1.

While holding down the [MULTI EFFECTS] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to adjust the effect depth.

The screen will show the effect that is applied to the currently selected Tone and the parameters that can be edited.

The next time you choose the same Tone, the effect with the depth you’ve selected here is applied.

You can change the effect type. Refer to “Changing the Multi-effects Type” (p. 48).

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Choosing the Zone to which the multi-effect will apply

On the RD-300GX, only one type of multi-effect can be used at a time. For this reason, there’s a “MFX Zone” setting that lets you choose the Zone to which the multi-effect is to be applied. Be aware that if you’re playing more than one Zone simultaneously, there will be a Zone to which the multi-effect is not applied.

Changing the Multi-effects Type

1.

While holding down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, press the [MULTI EFFECTS] button.

The effect name and number appear in the display.

2.

Press the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the effect type.

3.

After determining the type, press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button to return to the previous screen.

For more on the RD-300GX’s internal effect types, refer to the “Effect List” (p. 87).

Changing the Undulation of the Organ Tone (Rotary Effect)

The Rotary effect is applied to some Organ Tones you can select with the [ORGAN] button. When one of these Tones is selected, you can use the [MULTI EFFECTS] button to change the speed of the rotary effect.

What the rotary effect does is to add a “spinning” effect similar to the sound of an organ using a rotating speaker.

1.

Press the [ORGAN] button and select the organ Tone.

When a Tone that has the Rotary effect added is selected, the [MULTI EFFECTS] button’s indicator flashes.

2.

Each time pressing the [MULTI EFFECTS] button, switch the speed of the rotary effect between fast and slow rotation.

When the [MULTI EFFECTS] button’s indicator flashes, a more fast rotary effect is applied.

When the [MULTI EFFECTS] button’s indicator blinks, a slower rotary effect is applied.

To prevent the Rotary effect from being applied, select an effect type other than the

Rotary effect and then remove the effect.

You can apply the rotary effect to Tones other than the organ Tones as well.

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Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)

Once Panel Lock is engaged, all buttons (except for the VOLUME slider, [DISPLAY

CONTRAST] knob, Pitch Bend/Modulation lever, Pedals, ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button, and [EXIT/SHIFT] button) will not function. This prevents settings from being changed inadvertently on stage or in other such situations.

1.

While holding down the [EDIT] button, and press the [ENTER] button.

Continue holding down the [EDIT] button and [ENTER] button until the following display appears.

2.

Press the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button, or [EXIT/SHIFT] button to cancel Panel Lock.

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Selecting Stored Settings ([SETUP] Button)

The RD-300GX’s Internal Zone (p. 22) and External Zone (p. 22) Tone settings, effect

settings, and other such settings are collectively referred to as a “Setup.”

Once you’ve stored your preferred settings, and settings for the songs to be performed as a Setup, you can then switch whole groups of settings during a performance just by switching Setups.

You can store up to 32 different Setups.

The RD-300GX is shipped from the factory with recommended Setups already prepared.

Now try actually calling up a Setup.

NOTE

The current settings are erased when a Setup is called up. Be sure to save any Setup

you would like to keep first before calling up another Setup (p. 51).

fig.Q2-16p

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1.

Press the [SETUP] button, getting the indicator to light.

The following screen appears in the display.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or press one of the TONE SELECT buttons to select the Setup that you want to call up.

By pressing the TONE SELECT buttons you can select four Setups from each button (p. 98).

Try playing the keyboard.

The settings are switched to those of the Setup that has been called up.

Once you’ve selected a Setup, pressing that [SETUP] button will take you to the screen shown in step 2.

Setups indicated by a “R.” before the name let you enjoy performing with a sessionlike feel while playing a Rhythm. Be sure to check it out.

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Storing Settings to Setups ([WRITE] Button)

If you want to use the changed content as a new Setup, use the following procedure to save the settings to a Setup.

You can also change the name of a Setup.

You can store 32 Setups on the RD-300GX.

fig.Q2-19p

1.

Press the [WRITE] button, getting the indicator to light.

The following screen appears.

2.

While holding down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor ( ) to the positions where the characters are to be input.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to enter the characters.

The following characters are available.

space, ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0–9 : ; < = > ? @ A–Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a–z { | } ~

4.

Repeat steps 2–3 to input the name.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button to move the cursor to the destination Setup number.

6.

Select the save-destination Setup number, by using the [DEC] [INC] buttons.

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7.

When you have finished determining the save destination and the name for the new

Setup, press the [ENTER] button.

The [ENTER] and [EXIT/SHIFT] buttons’ indicators are flashing, and the confirmation message appears.

If you do not want to save the Setup, press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button or [WRITE] button.

The operation is cancelled.

8.

When the [ENTER] button is pressed, saving of the Setup begins.

When you have finished saving the Setup, the [WRITE] button’s indicator goes out and you are returned to the previous screen.

NOTE

Never switch off the power while “Executing...” appears in the display.

Settings Not Saved in a Setup

The following settings cannot be saved to a Setup.

• TRANSPOSE Settings (p. 32)

• SOUND CONTROL Settings (p. 35)

• EQUALIZER knob Settings (p. 36)

• System Settings (p. 64)

• V-LINK Settings (p. 82)

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By connecting an external MIDI device to the MIDI OUT connector on the RD-300GX’s rear panel, you can then control the external MIDI device with the RD-300GX.

Normally, the RD-300GX will transmit note messages from the MIDI OUT connector, but if you press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the “EXTERNAL” indicator is lit, you’ll be able to control various settings on your external MIDI device in addition to transmitting note messages.

You can control internal and external sound generators independently.

If you press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the “EXTERNAL” indicator is lit, the RD-

300GX will be in a state where it can control an external MIDI sound module (External

Zone). You use the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button to switch between control of the

Internal Zone and control of the External Zone. You can also make detailed settings for

MIDI messages transmitted to external sound modules.

What’s MIDI?

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard specification that allows musical data to be exchanged between electronic musical instruments and computers. By using a MIDI cable to connect devices that have MIDI connectors, you can create an ensemble in which a single MIDI keyboard can play multiple instruments, or change settings automatically as the song progresses.

About MIDI Connectors

The RD-300GX has the following three types of MIDI connector. Their functions differ as described below.

fig.Q3-01

MIDI IN Connector

Performance messages from an external MIDI device are received here. These incoming messages may instruct the RD-300GX to play sounds or switch Tones.

MIDI OUT Connector

MIDI messages are transmitted from this connector to an external MIDI device. The RD-

300GX’s MIDI OUT connector is used for sending the performance data of the controller section as well as data used for saving various settings (Bulk Dump →

p. 77).

USB MIDI Connector

Use a commercially available USB cable to connect this to your computer’s USB connector.

You can use MIDI-compatible software on your computer to transmit SMF files for playback by the RD-300GX, or set up a sophisticated music production system in which

MIDI data is transferred between your sequencer software and the RD-300GX.

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Connecting to External MIDI Sound Generators

MIDI sound module etc.

USB connector

Computer

MIDI IN connector

MIDI OUT connector

USB connector

NOTE Use a USB Cable no longer than 5 meters.

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Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel (MIDI OUT Channel)

When you have finished connecting the external MIDI device, match the keyboard’s

Transmit channel and the Receive channel for each of the external MIDI sound generator’s Parts. Sounds is produced when the MIDI channels for the sending device

(the RD-300GX) and the receiving device (the external MIDI sound generator) are set to the same MIDI channel.

fig.Q3-03p

1.

Press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the “EXTERNAL” indicator is lit.

The External screen appears.

If the following screen doesn’t appear, hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and press the [DEC] button several times.

2.

Press the ZONE SELECT button so the indicator of the button for the Zone you wish to select is lit.

UPPER 1

UPPER 2

LOWER

Part Parameter

Ch

(MIDI OUT Channel)

Settings

1–16, OFF

Description

RD-300GX performance data is sent over a selected channel.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to set the transmit channel for each Zone.

If you turn this “OFF,” MIDI data will not be transmitted for that Zone.

For instructions on setting each of the external MIDI sound generator’s Part’s Receive channel, refer to the owner’s manual for each device.

NOTE

When “Rec Mode” is set to ON in the Utility in Edit mode, the External screen as shown above is not displayed. Set “Rec Mode” to OFF when setting the MIDI Transmit

channel (p. 78).

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Selecting Sounds on an External MIDI Device (MSB/LSB/PC)

To switch the tones of an external MIDI device, the program number and the MSB/LSB of the Bank Select message are entered as numerical values on the RD-300GX.

fig.Q3-06p

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1.

Press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the “EXTERNAL” indicator is lit.

The External screen appears.

If the following screen doesn’t appear, hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and press the [DEC] button several times.

2.

Press the ZONE SELECT button so the indicator of the button for the Zone you wish to select is lit.

3.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor, and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to set the MSB, LSB, and PC for each Zone.

Pressing the [DEC] [INC] buttons simultaneously switches the settings value to “- - - (OFF).”

When this setting is “- - - (OFF),” bank select messages will not be transmitted.

Parameter

MSB (Bank Select MSB: CC 00)

LSB (Bank Select LSB: CC 32)

PC (Program Change)

NOTE

000–127, - - - (OFF)

Settings

000–127, - - - (OFF)

001–128, - - - (OFF)

If the external MIDI sound generator receives a Program number or a Bank number for which no Tone has been assigned, an alternate Tone may be selected, or in some cases, there may be no sound played. If you do not want to transmit the Program number or Bank Select, use the procedure described above to set the PC/MSB/LSB to

“- - - (OFF).”

If this is set to “- - -,” the sound selection data will not be transmitted when you switch

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Adjusting the Volume of Each Zone (External Zone)

fig.Q3-08pe

EXTERNAL indicator is lit

When the EXTERNAL indicator is lit, you can use the ZONE LEVEL sliders to control the

External Zone in the same way as with the Internal Zone (p. 31).

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Vol

Pan

Rev

Cho

Ch

MSB

LSB

PC

Trs

KRL

KRU

Detailed Settings for Transmitted Parts ([EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] Button)

If you press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the

“EXTERNAL” indicator is lit, you’ll be able to set the following items.

Adjusting the Volume and Pan

(Vol/Pan)

Parameter

MIDI OUT Channel

Bank Select MSB

Bank Select LSB

Program Number

Volume

Pan

Reverb Depth

Chorus Depth

Key Transpose

Key Range Lower

Key Range Upper

Sets the volume and the panning (localizes sound image) for each of the Tones.

The Volume setting is mainly used when multiple tones are playing to obtain the desired balance in volume between each

Zone.

The Pan setting positions the sound image of each Zone when the output is in stereo. With an increase in the value for L, more of the sound will be heard as coming from the left side.

Similarly, more of the sound will originate at the right if the value of R is increased. When set to 0, the sound is heard as coming from the center.

Parameter

Vol (Volume)

Pan (Pan)

TX CC#

CC07

CC10

Value

- - - (OFF), 0–127

L64–0–63R, - - - (OFF)

How to Make Settings

1.

Press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the

“EXTERNAL” indicator is lit.

The RD-300GX is set to control the external MIDI devices.

NOTE

The External screen shown will not appear if “Rec

Mode” is “ON” in Utility edit. Turn the Rec Mode

setting “OFF” (p. 78).

2.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the parameter to be set.

3.

Use the ZONE SELECT button to select the Zone for which you want to make settings.

The indicator of the selected Zone will light.

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to set the value.

Pressing the [DEC] [INC] buttons simultaneously sets the value to “- - -,” “OFF,” or “0.”

Setting the Amount of Reverb and

Chorus (Rev/Cho)

This sets the depth of the reverb and chorus effects.

Parameter

Rev (Reverb)

Cho (Chorus)

TX CC#

CC91

CC93

Value

- - - (OFF), 0–127

Setting the Transposition for Each

Individual Zone (Trs)

You can perform with each Zone transposed to a different pitch.

When multiple Zones are set to on, you can create a richer sound by setting the two Tones to different octaves. Also, if the

Keyboard Mode is set to Split and you are playing a bass

Tone in the lower Part, you can use the Transpose function to play the bass at a lower pitch.

Parameter

Trs (Transpose)

Value

-48 – 0 –+48

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Setting the Key Range (KRL/KRU)

Set the keyboard range in which each Zone will sound.

This can be used to make notes in different areas of the keyboard play different Tones.

Specify the lower limit (KRL) and upper limit (KRU) of the key range being set.

You can also set this by pressing a specific key and then pressing the [ENTER] button.

Parameter

KRL (Key Range Lower)

KRU (Key Range Upper)

NOTE

A0–C8

Value

This is effective only when the [SPLIT] button is on

(p. 29) in the key range settings.

“FUL” is displayed when the [SPLIT] button is set to

OFF. In this case, the [SPLIT] button is automatically switched on when the value is changed to something other than “FUL” with the

[DEC] [INC] buttons.

NOTE

You cannot set the key range’s lower limit higher than the upper limit, nor can you set the upper limit below the lower limit.

If you don’t want MIDI note data to be transmitted,

set the Zone’s MIDI OUT Ch to “OFF.” (p. 55)

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Making Detailed Settings for the ONE TOUCH Tones

Making Detailed Settings for the

Piano Tones (Piano Designer)

You can make detailed settings to adjust the piano sound that’s used when you press the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button

(p. 26).

This function is called “Piano Designer.”

Furthermore, you can save the changed settings.

NOTE

When the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button is pressed, all settings other than the Piano Designer settings are switched to their status at the time the

RD-300GX’s power was turned on.

Store any arrangements of settings that you want

to keep in Setup (p. 51).

Making the Settings

1.

Press the [ENTER] button in the ONE TOUCH

PIANO screen to select the type you want to set.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the parameter to be set, then press the [ENTER] button.

fig.disp

Selecting the Piano Sound (Tone)

This chooses the piano Tone to be selected when the ONE

TOUCH [PIANO] button is pressed.

You can choose from the Tones of the TONE SELECT [PIANO] button.

Changing the Amount of Reverb Effect

(Reverb Depth)

This does the same thing as the setting described in

“Changing the Depth of Reverb Effect” (p. 34), but this setting

can be easily accessed by pressing the ONE TOUCH

[PIANO] button.

Parameter

Reverb

Amount

Value

0–127

Description

The reverb effect becomes stronger as the value is increased.

Opening/Closing the Piano Lid (Lid)

Reproduces the way the brightness of a grand piano’s sound is affected by how much the piano’s lid is opened.

Parameter

Lid 1–7

Value Description

The lid is opened more as the value is increased, creating a brighter sound.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to set the value.

4.

If you want to save the setting, press the

[WRITE] button.

The confirmation message appears.

Press the [ENTER] button to save the settings.

If you want to cancel, press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button.

5.

When you finish making settings, press the

[EXIT/SHIFT] button.

You are returned to the ONE TOUCH PIANO screen.

NOTE

Depending on the piano tone selected, this setting may not be available.

Adjusting the Damper Noise

(Damper Noise)

This adjusts the damper noise (the sound that occurs when the strings of an acoustic piano are released by pressing the damper pedal).

Parameter

Damper

Noise

Value

0–127

Description

Increasing this value will increase the sound that is heard when the strings are released.

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Adjusting the Resonance of the Aliquot

Strings (Duplex Scale)

This adjusts the sound of the sympathetically vibrating aliquot strings on an acoustic piano.

Parameter

Duplex Scale

Value

0–127

Description

Higher values will increase the volume of the sympathetic vibration.

Adjusting the String Resonance

Produced when a Key is Released

(Key Off Reso.)

This adjusts resonances such as the key-off sound of an acoustic piano (subtle sounds that are heard when you release a key).

Parameter

Key Off Reso.

(Key Off

Resonance)

Value

OFF,

1–127

Description

Higher values will increase the volume of the resonances.

What are Duplex Scale?

The Duplex Scale is a system of sympathetically vibrating strings sometimes included in grand pianos.

These sympathetically vibrating strings are not struck directly with hammers, but sound by vibrating in sympathy with the vibrations of other strings. By resonating with the overtones, these strings add richness and brilliance to the sound. These sympathetic strings are added only to the high register above approximately C4.

Since they do not have a damper (a mechanism that stops them from sounding), they will continue sounding even after you play a note and then release it to stop the sound of the string that was actually struck.

Adjusting the Sound of the Hammer

Strike (Hammer Noise)

This adjusts the sound of the hammer striking the string of an acoustic piano.

Parameter

Hammer

Noise

Value

-2–0–+2

Description

Higher values will increase the sound of the hammer striking the string.

Adjusting the Resonant Sounds when the Keys are Pressed

(String Resonance)

When the keys are pressed on an acoustic piano, the strings for keys that are already pressed also vibrate sympathetically.

The function used to reproduce is called “String Resonance.”

Parameter

String Resonance

Value

OFF,

1–127

Description

Increasing the value will increase the amount of effect.

Precise Modification of Chord

Sonorities (Stretch Tune)

Changes the pitch using the “stretch tune” method typically used on acoustic pianos. This makes high-range sounds slightly higher in pitch, and low-range sounds slightly lower in pitch.

Parameter

Stretch

Tune

Value

OFF

ON

Description

No stretch tune.

This is the standard tuning curve.

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Changing the Key Touch

(Key Touch/Ofst)

Use “Key Touch” to adjust the touch sensitivity of the keyboard.

You can use the “Key Touch Offset” setting to adjust the sensitivity in greater detail.

fig.disp

Key Touch value Offset value

Parameter

Key Touch

Ofst

(Offset)

Value

SUPER

LIGHT

Description

An even lighter setting than LIGHT.

LIGHT

MEDIUM

This sets the keyboard to a light touch. You can achieve fortissimo (ff) play with a less forceful touch than usual, so the keyboard feels lighter.

This setting makes it easy to play, even for children.

This sets the keyboard to the standard touch. You can play with the most natural touch. This is the closest to the touch of an acoustic piano.

HEAVY

SUPER

HEAVY

This sets the keyboard to a heavy touch. You have to finger the keyboard more forcefully than usual in order to play fortissimo (ff), so the keyboard touch feels heavier.

Dynamic fingering adds even more feeling to what you play.

An even heavier setting than

HEAVY.

-10–0–+9

The touch sensitivity becomes heavier as the value increases.

NOTE

NOTE

When you change the Key Touch setting, the Key

Touch Offset value will be set to “0.”

When “ofst” setting value continues into the positive or negative direction, the Key Touch’s fivestep value is switched automatically in accordance with that value.

Setting a Constant Volume Level in

Response to the Playing Force

(Velocity)

This sets the sound to play at a fixed volume, regardless of the strength used to play the keyboard (the velocity).

Parameter

Velocity

Value

REAL

1–127

Description

Volume levels and the way sounds are played change in response to the velocity.

Values for the volume and the way sounds are played remain constant.

Changing the Timing of Sounds in

Response to the Velocity

(Velo Delay Sens)

This sets the interval from the time the key is played to when the sound is produced.

As the value is decreased, the timing of the sound is delayed more when more force is used to play the keys.

As the value is increased, the timing of the sound is delayed more when less force is used to play the keys.

Parameter

Velo Delay Sens

(Velocity Delay Sense)

-63–0–+63

Value

Changing How Volume Responds to the Velocity (Key Touch Mode)

If you choose “MODE 2,” the volume will change more smoothly in response to your keyboard playing dynamics

(velocity).

Parameter

Key Touch Mode

Value

MODE1, MODE2

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Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button)

The process of changing Tone parameters to create the tones you like, and changing the settings for various functions is known as “editing.” When the [EDIT] button is pressed and the indicator is lit, the RD-300GX switches to “Edit mode.”

You can save edited settings to Setups.

Edited settings are discarded when the RD-300GX’s power is turned off, so be sure that any settings you want to keep are

saved to a Setup (p. 51).

However, the System settings can be saved in the edit screen.

Therefore, no changes to the settings are lost, even when the power is turned off.

Setting Parameters

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

fig.disp

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select a menu, then press the [ENTER] button.

fig.disp

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the parameter to be set, then press the [ENTER] button.

fig.disp

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to set the value.

If you press the [DEC] button and [INC] button simultaneously, the setting will return to its default value.

5.

If you want to save the setting, press the

[WRITE] button. Then, press the [ENTER] button.

You can return to Step 3 by pressing the [EXIT/SHIFT] button.

NOTE

Unless they have been saved, these settings are lost when the power is turned off.

6.

When you have finished making the settings, press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

The following settings will be stored as common settings for the entire RD-300GX.

• System

Parameters that can be Set

You can set the following parameters in Edit mode.

System

Key Touch

Common

Tone Parameter

Master Tune

Master Volume

SETUP Pedal Shift

SETUP Control Channel

USB Driver

USB Memory Mode

Damper Pedal Polarity

Control Pedal Polarity

Indicator Mode

Part Mode

Temperament

Temperament Key

Rx GM System ON

Rx GS Reset

Audio Volume

Song Stop Mode

Key Touch

Key Touch Offset

Velocity

Velocity Delay Sense

Key Touch Mode

MFX Zone

Control Pedal Function

S1 Function

S2 Function

Attack Time

Release Time

Cutoff Frequency

Resonance

Decay Time

Reverb Amount

Coarse Tune

Fine Tune

Bend Range

p. 68 p. 68

p. 69 p. 69 p. 69 p. 69 p. 69 p. 69

p. 67

p. 62 p. 62 p. 62 p. 62 p. 62

p. 68 p. 68

p. 70 p. 70 p. 70

p. 65 p. 65

p. 66 p. 66 p. 66

p. 67 p. 67 p. 67

p. 64 p. 64 p. 64

p. 65 p. 65 p. 65 p. 65

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Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button)

Zone Parameter

Part Switch

File

Song Function

Utility

Key Transpose

Pan

Damper Pedal Switch

Control Pedal Switch

Bender Switch

Modulation Switch

S1 Switch

S2 Switch

Switch

Save SETUP

Load SETUP

Delete SETUP

Copy SETUP

Delete SONG

Copy SONG

Format

Play Mode

Playback Transpose

Center Cancel

Rec Mode

Local Control

Bulk Dump

Factory Reset Current Setup

Factory Reset All

p. 71

p. 72 p. 72

p. 73

p. 74

p. 75

p. 74

p. 76

p. 70 p. 70

p. 71 p. 71 p. 71 p. 71 p. 71 p. 71

p. 76 p. 76 p. 76

p. 78 p. 78

p. 77 p. 77 p. 77

Making System Settings

(System)

Functions that affect the RD-300GX’s overall operating environment are called “System functions.”

Tuning to Other Instrument’s Pitches

(Master Tune)

For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other instruments, ensure that each instrument’s basic pitch is in tune with that of the other instruments. In general, the tuning of an instrument is indicated by the pitch in Hertz

(Hz) of the middle “A” note.

Parameter

Master Tune

Value

415.3–440.0–466.2

Adjusting the Volume

(Master Volume)

Adjusts the volume of the entire RD-300GX.

Parameter

Master Volume 0–127

Value

Using a Control Pedal to Switch Setups

(SETUP Pedal Sft)

You can use a control pedal connected to the CONTROL

PEDAL jack to switch between RD-300GX Setups.

Parameter

SETUP Pedal

Sft

(SETUP

Pedal Shift)

Value

OFF

ON

Description

The pedal will perform the function assigned in “Control Pedal

Function” (p. 68) of the

“COMMON” menu.

Each time you press the pedal, the

Setup will be switched in ascending order.

* If you choose this setting, the function assigned in “Control Pedal

Function” of the “COMMON” menu will be disabled.

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Using Program Change Messages to

Switch Setups (SETUP Ctrl Ch.)

You can switch the RD-300GX’s Setups with MIDI messages from an external MIDI device.

Set the MIDI Receive channel for receiving the MIDI messages

(Program Changes) from the external MIDI device to be used for switching Setups.

When not switching Setups from an external MIDI device, set this to OFF.

Parameter

SETUP Ctrl Ch.

(SETUP Control Channel)

NOTE

1–16, OFF

Value

When the SETUP Control Channel settings are transmitted along with the part’s MIDI receive channel, switching of Setups takes priority over the switching of Tones.

For more information about switching Setups, refer

to “Switching Setups” (p. 80).

Making the Settings for the USB Driver

(USB Driver)

If you intend to connect to a computer using the USB connector, you need to make the following setting before you make the connection.

After changing this setting, turn the power off and then on again.

Parameter

USB Driver

Value

ORIGINAL

GENERIC

Description

Select this if you’re using the

USB driver on the included CD-

ROM (Audio Key Utility 2), or a

USB driver you downloaded from the Roland website.

Choose this if you want to use the standard USB driver that was included with your computer.

Select the “ORIGINAL” setting if transmission and reception of MIDI data using the standard USB driver included with your computer is too slow.

Changing the USB Memory Setting

(USB Memory Mode)

In some cases, when USB memory is connected to the USB

MEMORY connector, it may take longer for data to be loaded, or data may fail to be loaded successfully. If this occurs, you may be able to solve the problem by changing the USB memory setting.

After changing this setting, turn the power off and then on again.

Parameter

USB Memory Mode

Value

MODE1, MODE2

Switching the Pedal’s Polarity (Damper

Polarity/Control Polarity)

Switch the polarity of pedals connected to the RD-300GX.

This can be set individually for each of the Pedal jacks on the rear panel (DAMPER, CONTROL).

On some pedals, the electrical signal output by the pedal when it is pressed or released is the opposite of other pedals.

If your pedal has an effect opposite of what you expect, set this parameter to REVERSE.

If you are using a Roland pedal (that has no polarity switch), set this parameter to STANDARD.

Parameter

Damper Polarity

Control Polarity

Value

STANDARD, REVERSE

Selecting the Indicator Mode

(Indicator Mode)

This specifies how the indicators will appear when off.

Parameter

Indicator

Mode

Value

NORMAL

DIMLY

Description

The indicator will be lit if a function is on, and will be extinguished if it is off.

The indicator will be dimly lit when the function is off.

This will help you find the location of the buttons even on a dimly lit stage.

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Selecting the Number of Parts

(Part Mode)

This selects the number of parts for the RD-300GX.

When set to “16PART+PERF,” the performance on the keyboard is not affected by MIDI messages from the MIDI IN connector or song data played by the RD-300GX. This is useful when you want to perform on the keyboard while playing song data with the RD-300GX.

If you select “16PART,” the keyboard part you yourself play can use the same part as the song data, meaning that you can specify program changes or bank selections within the song data so that the tone of the keyboard part will be switched automatically.

Parameter

Part Mode

Value

16PART,

16PART+PERF (Performance)

Setting the Tuning Method

(Temperament)

This sets the tuning.

Most modern songs are composed and played with the assumption that equal temperament will be used, but when classical music was composed, there were a wide variety of other tuning systems in existence. Playing a composition with its original tuning lets you enjoy the sonorities of the chords that the composer originally intended.

Parameter

Temperament

Value

EQUAL

JUST(MAJOR)

JUST(MINOR)

Description

This tuning divides an octave into

12 equal parts. Every interval produces about the same amount of slight dissonance.

This scale eliminates dissonance in fifths and thirds. It is unsuited to playing melodies and cannot be transposed, but is capable of beautiful sonorities.

The scales of the major and minor just intonations are different. You can get the same effect with the minor scale as with the major scale.

Parameter

Temperament

Value

PYTHAGOREAN

KIRNBERGER

MEAN TONE

WERCKMEISTER

ARABIC

Description

This scale devised by the philosopher Pythagoras eliminates dissonance in fourths and fifths. Dissonance is produced by third-interval chords, but melodies are euphonious.

This scale is a modification of the meantone and just intonations that permits greater freedom in transposition to other keys. Performances are possible in all keys (III).

This scale makes some compromises in just intonation, enabling transposition to other keys.

This is a combination of the mean tone and Pythagorean scales. Performances are possible in all keys (first technique, III).

This scale is suitable for Arabic music.

Selecting the Keynote

(Temperament Key)

When playing with tuning other than equal temperament, you need to specify the keynote for tuning the song to be performed (that is, the note that corresponds to C for a major key or to A for a minor key). If you choose an equal temperament, there’s no need to select a keynote.

NOTE

Parameter

Temperament Key

Value

C, C#, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, G#, A,

Bb, B

When performing in ensemble with other instruments, be aware that depending on the key, there may be some shifting of the pitch. Tune the

RD-300GX to the fundamental pitch of the other instruments.

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Switching Between Reception of GM/

GM2 System On and GS Reset

(Rx GM Sys ON, Rx GS Reset)

Specifies whether General MIDI System On, General MIDI 2

System On, or GS Reset messages from external MIDI devices will be received (ON) or not (OFF).

Parameter

Rx. GM Sys ON

(Rx GM/GM2

System ON)

Rx. GS Reset

ON, OFF

Value

Setting the Keyboard Touch

(Key Touch)

You can make advanced settings for the touch used for the keys.

For more on the following key touch function parameters, refer to the corresponding pages.

Key Touch →

p. 62

Key Touch Offset →

p. 62

Velocity

→ p. 62

Velocity Delay Sense →

p. 62

Key Touch Mode →

p. 62

Adjusting the Volume of Audio File

Playback (Audio Volume)

This adjusts the volume of audio file playback (p. 40) and of

the Audio Key function (p. 42).

Parameter

Audio Volume 0–127

Value

Having Song Playback Stop when You

Press a ONE TOUCH Button

(Song Stop Mode)

This specifies whether the song will stop when you press the

ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button while a song is playing.

Parameter

Song Stop

Mode

Value

ON

OFF

Description

If you press a ONE TOUCH button while a song is playing, the song will stop playing.

Even if you press a ONE TOUCH button while a song is playing, the song will not stop playing.

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Setup-Related Settings

(Common)

Setting the Zone to which Multi Effects are Added (MFX Zone)

This specifies the Zone to which the multi-effect will be applied

when you’re playing in Dual mode (p. 28) or Split mode (p. 29).

Parameter

MFX Zone

Value

UPPER 1

UPPER 2

LOWER

Description

The effect will be applied to the

UPPER 1 Zone.

The effect will be applied to the

UPPER 2 Zone.

The effect will be applied to the

LOWER Zone.

The effect will be applied to Zones that use the same effect as this Zone.

Changing the Pedal Function

(Ctrl Pedal Func)

This sets the function of the pedal switch or expression pedal

(such as the optional EV-5/7) connected to the CONTROL jack on the rear panel.

Parameter

Ctrl Pedal

Func

(Control

Pedal

Function)

OFF

SOFT

Value

SOSTENUTO

EXPRESSION

MODULATION

BEND UP

BEND DOWN

AFTERTOUCH

Function/Parameter Setting

Changed

No control

Soft Pedal

Sostenuto pedal

Expression Pedal

Vibrato will be applied in the same way as when you move the modulation lever.

The pitch will rise in the same way as when you move the Pitch Bend lever toward the right.

The pitch will fall in the same way as when you move the pitch bend lever toward the left.

The pedal will control aftertouch.

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Parameter

Ctrl Pedal

Func

AUDIO KEY

SW

Value

START/STOP

TAP TEMPO

RHY START/

STOP

SONG START/

STOP

MFX SW

Function/Parameter Setting

Changed

The external sequencer will start/stop.

The tempo will be modified to the interval at which you press the pedal.

Starts and stops Rhythms (p.

37).

Starts and stops a song (p.

40).

This is the same function as the [AUDIO KEY] button.

Audio key (p. 42) will be

turned on/off.

Performs the same function as the [MULTI EFFECTS] button.

Switches the multi-effects (p.

47) on and off.

Assigning Functions to the [S1] [S2]

Buttons (S1/S2 Func)

This setting determines the function of the [S1] and [S2] buttons.

Parameter

S1/S2 Func

(S1/S2

Function)

Value

Function/Parameter Setting

Changed

OFF

COUPLE

+1OCT

No control

When you play the keyboard, notes one octave above will also sound at the same time.

COUPLE -1OCT

When you play the keyboard, notes one octave below will also sound at the same time.

COUPLE

+2OCT

COUPLE -2OCT

When you play the keyboard, notes two octave above will also sound at the same time.

When you play the keyboard, notes two octave below will also sound at the same time.

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Parameter

S1/S2 Func

OCTAVE

DOWN

RHY PLAY/

STOP

SONG PLAY/

STOP

Value

COUPLE +5TH

COUPLE -4TH

OCTAVE UP

START/STOP

TAP TEMPO

Function/Parameter Setting

Changed

When you play the keyboard, notes a fifth

(seven semitones) above will also sound at the same time.

When you play the keyboard, notes a fourth

(five semitones) below will also sound at the same time.

Each button press raises the key range in octave steps (up to 4 octaves higher).

Each button press lowers the key range in octave steps (up to 4 octaves lower).

The external sequencer will start/stop.

The tempo will be modified to the interval at which you press the button.

Starts and stops Rhythms (p.

37).

Starts and stops the song (p.

40).

Tone Settings

(Tone Parameter)

You can make more detailed settings to the Tones assigned to each of the Zones.

Press the ZONE SELECT button to select the Zone to be set.

Changing Tone Elements

(Attack Time/Release Time/Cutoff

Freq/Resonance/Decay Time)

You can make changes in tones by adjusting the settings of the following five elements.

Attack Time: The time it takes after the key is pressed for a sound to reach full volume.

Release Time: The time it takes after the key is released for a sound to become inaudible.

Cutoff Freq: Adjusts how much the filter is opened.

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Resonance:

Decay Time:

This boosts the portions in the region around the cutoff frequency, lending a particular quality to the sound. Excessively high settings can produce oscillation, causing the sound to distort.

The time it is to take following the attack for the volume to decrease.

NOTE

Making abrupt changes in the settings values may cause the sound to become distorted or overly loud. Carefully monitor volume levels while making the settings.

Parameter

Attack Time

Release Time

Cutoff Freq

Resonance

Decay Time

NOTE

Value

-64–0–+63

Description

Higher values produce a milder attack; lower values produce a sharper attack.

Higher values produce longer decay; set lower values for a clear-cut sound.

Higher values brighten the sound; lower values make the sound seem darker.

Higher value makes the special quality of the sound stronger; lower value reduce these characteristics.

The time it takes for the volume to fall increases as the value is raised; lowering the value decreases the decay time.

The effect may not be apparent with some Tones, even when the value is changed.

Setting the Amount of Reverb Applied to

Each Tone (Reverb Amount)

This sets the depth of the reverb effect for each Tone.

NOTE

When this value is set to “0,” no effect is applied even when the [REVERB] button is pressed.

You can also make the setting by holding down the [REVERB] button and adjusting any of the

ZONE LEVEL sliders.

Parameter

Reverb Amount 0–127

Value

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Changing the Pitch

(Coarse Tune/Fine Tune)

This sets the pitch of the Tone.

Parameter

Coarse Tune

Fine Tune

Value

-48–+48

(+/- 4 octaves)

-50–+50

(+/- 50 cents)

Description

Sets the sound’s pitch in semitone units.

Sets the sound’s pitch in units of one cent.

NOTE

1 cent = 1/100 semitone

With some Tones, there may be ranges in which the pitch does not change as intended.

Changing the Bend Range

(Bend Range)

This sets the amount of pitch change that will occur when you move the Pitch Bend lever (2 octaves).

Parameter

Bend Range 0–24 (semitone)

Value

Making the Settings for Each

Zone Individually

(Zone Parameter)

You can make more detailed settings for the Zone.

Press the ZONE SELECT button to select the Zone to be set.

Setting the Transposition for Each

Individual Zone (Transpose)

You can perform with each Zone transposed to a different pitch.

When multiple Tones are playing, you can create a richer sound by setting the two Tones to different octaves. Also, if the keyboard mode is set to Split and you are playing a bass Tone in the lower Zone, you can use the Transpose function to play the bass at a lower pitch.

Parameter

Transpose -48–0–+48

Value

You can also set the same degree of transposition for all parts with the [TRANSPOSE] button. For

details, refer to “Transposing the Key of the

Keyboard ([TRANSPOSE] Button)” (p. 32).

Setting the Pan (Pan)

Sets the panning (localizes sound image) for each of the

Zones.

The Pan setting localizes the sound image of each Zone when the output is in stereo. With an increase in the value for L, more of the sound will be heard as coming from the left side.

Similarly, more of the sound will originate at the right if the value of R is increased. When set to 0, the sound is heard as coming from the center.

Pan

Parameter

L64–0–R63

Value

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Turning the Controllers in Each Zone

On and Off

These settings determine whether the pedals connected to each PEDAL jack (DAMPER, CONTROL), the Modulation lever, the Pitch Bend lever (Bender), and the [S1] [S2] buttons are used to control the Zone (ON), or not (OFF).

Parameter

Damper Pedal Sw

ControlPedal Sw

Bender Sw

Modulation Sw

S1 Sw

S2 Sw

OFF, ON

Value

Part On/Off (Part Switch)

Sets the part on or off.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

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2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “Part

Switch,” then press the [ENTER] button.

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3.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the part to be set.

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to switch the setting to “ON” or “OFF.”

The part number is shown for parts that are turned on, and “–” is shown for parts that are turned off.

5.

When you have finished making the settings, press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

NOTE

On the RD-300GX, UPPER 1 is fixed as Part 1 (Ch

1), UPPER 2 is fixed as Part 2 (Ch 2), while

LOWER is fixed as Part 3 (Ch 3). Note that the keyboard won’t produce sound if Parts 1, 2 and 3 are set to OFF.

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File Management (File)

The RD-300GX lets you store Setup data in internal memory or in USB memory connected to the USB MEMORY connector on the rear panel.

Saving a Setup File (Save SETUP)

A single, individual file containing a collection of 32 Setups registered to the RD-300GX is called a “Setup file.”

This Setup file can be saved in the RD-300GX’s internal memory or on USB memory (sold separately) connected to the

USB MEMORY connector.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “File,” then press the [ENTER] button.

3.

Press the [DEC] button to select “Save SETUP,” then press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the destination in which the Setups are to be stored.

Value

INT

USB

Description

The data will be stored in the RD-300GX’s internal memory.

The data will be stored on USB memory connected to the USB MEMORY connector on the rear panel.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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6.

While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the positions where the characters are to be input.

7.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to enter the name.

Names can consist of up to 16 characters.

The following characters are available.

space ! # $ % & ' ( ) + , - . 0–9 ; = @ A–Z [ ] ^ _ ` a–z {

} ~

You can’t save a Setup file with a name that starts with a “. (period)”. Do not use a “. (period)” at the beginning of the name.

8.

Repeat steps 6–7 to input the name.

9.

When you’ve finished entering the file name, press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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If you do not want to save the Setup file, press the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button.

10.

Press the [ENTER] button once again to save the Setup file.

NOTE

“Executing...” appears in the display while the save is in progress. Be sure never to turn off the power.

If a file with the same name has already been saved, the confirmation message “Overwrite OK?” appears. To overwrite the file, press the [ENTER] button; to save the file under a different name, press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button.

11.

Press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

Calling Up Setup File (Load SETUP)

Here’s how to load a previously saved Setup file.

NOTE

The current settings are erased when a Setup file is called up. Be sure to save you would like to keep first before calling up.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “File,” then press the [ENTER] button.

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3.

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] button to select “Load

SETUP,” then press the [ENTER] button.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the memory into which you want to load the data.

Value

INT

USB

Description

The data in the RD-300GX’s internal memory will be loaded.

The data on USB memory connected to the USB

MEMORY connector on the rear panel will be loaded.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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6.

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Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the file you want to call up, then press the [ENTER] button.

The confirmation message appears.

Deleting a Setup File (Delete SETUP)

Here’s how to delete a previously saved Setup file.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “File,” then press the [ENTER] button.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] to select “Delete SETUP,” then press the [ENTER] button.

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the memory containing the file you want to delete.

Value

INT

USB

Description

The data in the RD-300GX’s internal memory will be deleted.

The data on USB memory connected to the USB

MEMORY connector on the rear panel will be deleted.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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If you do not want to load the Setup file, press the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button.

7.

Press the [ENTER] button once again to load the Setup file.

The Setup file is loaded into the RD-300GX.

NOTE

Be sure never to turn off the power while the load is in progress.

If you load a file with a name that contains characters that cannot be displayed by the RD-

300GX, the file name is displayed as “?.”

8.

Press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

6.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the file that you want to delete, and press the [ENTER] button.

If you choose “ALL,” all Setup files will be deleted.

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The confirmation message appears.

If you do not want to delete the file, press the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button.

7.

Press the [ENTER] button to delete the file.

8.

Press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

NOTE

“Executing...” appears in the display while the deletion is in progress. Be sure never to turn off the power.

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Copying a Setup File (Copy SETUP)

You can copy a Setup file from the RD-300GX’s internal memory to USB memory (sold separately).

You can also copy a Setup file from USB memory to the RD-

300GX’s internal memory.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “File,” then press the [ENTER] button.

3.

Press the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “Copy

SETUP,” then press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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8.

Press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

NOTE

“Executing...” appears in the display while the copy is in progress. Be sure never to turn off the power.

Copying a Song (Copy SONG)

You can copy a song file from the RD-300GX’s internal memory to USB memory (sold separately).

You can also copy a song file from USB memory to the RD-

300GX’s internal memory.

NOTE

You can’t copy audio files.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “File,” then press the [ENTER] button.

3.

Press the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “Copy

SONG,” then press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the type of copy.

Value

INT → USB

USB → INT

Description

Copy from the RD-300GX’s internal memory to USB memory.

Copy from USB memory to the RD-300GX’s internal memory.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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6.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the file that you want to copy, and press the [ENTER] button.

If you choose “ALL,” all Setup files will be copied.

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The confirmation message appears.

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the type of copy.

Value

INT → USB

USB → INT

Description

Copy from the RD-300GX’s internal memory to USB memory.

Copy from USB memory to the RD-300GX’s internal memory.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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6.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the file that you want to copy, and press the [ENTER] button.

If you choose “ALL,” all song files will be copied.

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If you do not want to copy the file, press the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button.

7.

Press the [ENTER] button once again to copy the file.

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Press the [ENTER] button.

The confirmation message appears.

If you do not want to copy the file, press the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button.

8.

Press the [ENTER] button once again to copy the file.

9.

Press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

NOTE

“Executing...” appears in the display while the copy is in progress. Be sure never to turn off the power.

Deleting a Song (Delete SONG)

This operation deletes a saved song.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “File,” then press the [ENTER] button.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] to select “Delete SONG,” then press the [ENTER] button.

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the memory containing the file you want to delete.

Value

INT

USB

Description

The data in the RD-300GX’s internal memory will be deleted.

The data on USB memory connected to the USB

MEMORY connector on the rear panel will be deleted.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

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6.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the file that you want to delete, and press the [ENTER] button.

If you choose “ALL,” all song files will be deleted.

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The confirmation message appears.

If you do not want to delete the file, press the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button.

7.

Press the [ENTER] button to delete the song.

8.

Press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

NOTE

“Executing...” appears in the display while the deletion is in progress. Be sure never to turn off the power.

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Formatting Memory (Format)

“Formatting” is the operation of returning the RD-300GX’s internal memory to its factory-set state, or the operation of preparing USB memory for use with RD-300GX.

USB memory cannot be used with the RD-300GX unless it is formatted suitably for the RD-300GX.

If you’re using newly purchased USB memory, you must first format it on the RD-300GX.

NOTE

When you format the USB memory, all data previously saved on that memory will be erased.

Before you carry out a format, make sure that the

USB memory does not contain important data you need to keep.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

2.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “File,” then press the [ENTER] button.

3.

Press the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select

“Format,” then press the [ENTER] button.

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the media that you want to format.

Value

INT

USB

Description

The RD-300GX’s internal memory will be formatted.

The USB memory connected to the USB MEMORY connector on the rear panel will be formatted.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The confirmation message appears.

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Settings Related to Song

Playback (Song Function)

You can change a variety of settings related to song playback. (p. 40)

Selecting the Song Playback Method

(Play Mode)

When playing songs on the RD-300GX, you can choose whether to play songs individually or play all songs successively.

Parameter

Play Mode

Value

ONE

SONG

ALL

SONG

Description

When you play back a song, only one song will play; playback will stop at the end of that song.

The songs in internal memory or in USB memory will play consecutively.

Changing the Key of the Song

Playback (Playback Trans)

This lets you shift the playback key of a song in semitone steps.

This also applies to Audio Key playback (p. 42).

Parameter

Playback Trans

(Playback Transpose)

-6–0–+5

Value

If you do not want to format the media, press the [EXIT/

SHIFT] button.

6.

Press the [ENTER] button once again to execute the Format operation.

All the contents of the memory will be erased.

7.

Press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

NOTE

“Executing...” appears in the display while the format is in progress. Be sure never to turn off the power.

NOTE

Don’t remove the USB memory until formatting is completed.

Performing Along with a Audio File

(Center Cancel)

When playing back audio files, this causes sounds located in the center (e.g., vocals or melodic instruments) to be reduced in volume.

This also applies to Audio Key playback (p. 42).

Parameter

Center Cancel

NOTE

OFF, ON

Value

For some songs, using the Center Cancel function may affect the tonal charactor.

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Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button)

Utility Settings (Utility)

Utility includes functions for sending data to external MIDI sequencers and other devices and for restoring the settings to their original factory state.

For more on “Rec Mode” and “Local Control” in

Utility menu, refer to “Settings for Recording (Rec

Mode/Local Control)” (p. 78).

Transferring the RD-300GX’s Settings to an External MIDI Device

(Bulk Dump)

You can transfer the contents of a Setup to an external MIDI device. This operation is called “bulk dump.”

The RD-300GX lets you send the contents of the currently selected Setup to an external MIDI device. This is convenient when you’re recording a song.

1.

Use a MIDI cable (optional) to connect the RD-

300GX’s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector on an external sequencer.

2.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

3.

Press the [INC] button to select “Utility,” then press the [ENTER] button.

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “Bulk

Dump,” then press the [ENTER] button.

The following screen appears.

fig.disp

Currently selected

Setup name

5.

Put the external sequencer in record mode.

6.

Press the [ENTER] button to transmit the settings.

The message “Executing...” appears in the display during transmission of the data.

7.

After the transmitting is finished, the display will indicate “Completed.”

You are returned to the Edit screen.

8.

Stop the external sequencer.

Restoring the Settings to the Factory

Condition (Factory Reset)

The settings stored in the RD-300GX can be returned to their factory settings.

NOTE

Executing “Factory Reset All” results in deletion of

the Setups (p. 50). If you want to keep the

recorded content, save the Setup file to your USB

memory (p. 72).

NOTE

When making USB connections, be absolutely sure to disconnect the USB cable before starting.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

2.

Press the [INC] button to select “Utility,” then press the [ENTER] button.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select “Fctry

Reset Cur” or “Fctry Reset All,” then press the

[ENTER] button.

Parameter

Fctry Reset

Cur

Fctry Reset

All

Description

The currently selected Setup returned to their factory settings.

The settings stored in the RD-300GX can be returned to their factory settings.

fig.disp

The following screen appears.

To cancel the Factory Reset, press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button.

4.

Press the [ENTER] button once again to start the Factory Reset operation.

NOTE

“Executing...” appears in the display while the

Factory Reset is in progress. Be sure never to turn off the power.

After the Factory Reset operation is finished, The Utility screen returns to the display.

NOTE

While the Factory Reset is in progress, no sounds are produced even when the keys are pressed. In addition, song, and Rhythms being played are also stopped.

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Connecting External MIDI Devices

Recording RD-300GX

Performances to an External

MIDI Sequencer

Now, try using an external sequencer to record your music onto multiple tracks, and then play back the recorded performance.

921

Connecting to an External Sequencer

NOTE

To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

fig.06-01e

MIDI IN MIDI OUT

Settings for Recording

(Rec Mode/Local Control)

“Rec Mode” and “Local Control” are convenient features to use when recording to an external sequencer.

When using the functions, you can get the most suitable settings for recording the RD-300GX’s data to an external sequencer, without having to make all the Part and channel settings.

1.

Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.

The Edit Menu screen appears.

2.

Press the [INC] button to select “Utility,” then press the [ENTER] button.

3.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the parameter to be set, then press the [ENTER] button.

fig.disp

MIDI OUT

MIDI Sequencer

MIDI IN fig.disp

RD-300GX

1.

Before starting the connection procedure, make sure that the power to all devices has been turned off.

2.

After reading “Connecting the External Equipment to RD-300GX” (p. 17), connect an audio device/

system or headphones.

3.

Connect the external MIDI sequencer with the MIDI cable as shown in the figure above.

4.

As described in “Turning On the Power” (p. 19),

turn on the power of each device.

4.

Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to switch the setting to

“ON” or “OFF.”

Parameter

Rec Mode

Local

Control

Value

ON, OFF

Description

Ordinarily this will be set to OFF.

When this is set to ON, settings appropriate for recording are used with respect to the output from MIDI

OUT, regardless of the Internal Zone settings.

This switches the Local Switch on and off. Although normally set to ON, it should be set to OFF when recording. For details, refer to the

following section “About the Local

Switch” (p. 79).

You can return to Step 3 by pressing the [EXIT/SHIFT] button.

5.

When you have finished making the settings, press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator.

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Connecting External MIDI Devices

NOTE

With Rec Mode set to ON, you cannot change the

External Zone settings (p. 79). Pressing the

[EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button does not call up the

External screen when Rec Mode is set to ON.

Recording the Performance

Use the following procedure when recording to an external sequencer.

1.

Turn on the external sequencer’s Thru function.

For details, refer to the following section “About Local

Switch.”

Refer to your sequencer owner’s manual for instructions on how to carry out this procedure.

2.

Select the Setup for the performance to be recorded.

For instructions on selecting the Setup, refer to p. 50.

3.

Set the Rec Mode and the Local Control.

Use the procedure described in the previous section

“Settings for Recording” to make the following settings.

Rec Mode: ON

Local Control: OFF

4.

Begin recording with the external sequencer.

5.

Bulk Dump the Setup.

Using the Utility “Bulk Dump” in Edit mode, transmit the contents of the selected Setup to the external sequencer.

For instructions on carrying out this operation, refer to

“Transferring the RD-300GX’s Settings to an External

MIDI Device (Bulk Dump)” (p. 77).

6.

Perform on the RD-300GX.

7.

When the performance is finished, stop recording with the external sequencer.

Recording is now complete.

You can then listen to the recorded performance by playing it back on the external sequencer.

NOTE

Set “Part Mode” to “16PART” in Edit mode when

you use the Multi-Effect settings. (p. 66)

Exiting Rec Mode

When Rec Mode is set to ON, you cannot change the External settings. When you have finished recording the performance, use the procedure described in the previous section “Settings for Recording” to set Rec Mode to OFF.

NOTE

The Rec Mode and Local Control settings cannot be saved. The settings automatically switch to “Rec Mode:

OFF, Local Control: ON” when the power is turned on.

About the Local Switch

The switch that connects and disconnects the MIDI connection between the keyboard controller section and the sound

generator section (p. 22) is called the Local switch. Since

essential information describing what is being played on the keyboard won’t reach the sound generator if the Local switch is set to OFF, the Local switch should normally be left ON.

However, if while performing you want to send that performance data to an external sequencer as MIDI messages to be recorded, you then perform with the externally connected MIDI sequencer set to MIDI Thru (whereby data received from MIDI IN is then output from the MIDI OUT with no changes made to the data).

fig.06-05e

Recording

Sequencer

MIDI Thru: On

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

Sound

Generator

Section

Local Switch: Off

Keyboard Controller

Section

RD-300GX

In this case, the data sent over two paths, i.e., the data sent directly from the keyboard controller section and the data sent from the keyboard controller section via the external sequencer, ends up being sent to the sound generator section simultaneously. Thus, for example, even when you play a “C” key only once, the note “C” cannot be sounded correctly, as the sound is played by the sound generator section twice.

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Connecting External MIDI Devices

Playing the RD-300GX’s

Internal Sound Generator from an External MIDI Device

Try Playing the RD-300GX from an external MIDI Device.

921

Making Connections

NOTE

To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

fig.06-06e

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI Sequencer

RD-300GX

1.

Before starting the connection procedure, make sure that the power to all devices has been turned off.

2.

After reading “Connecting the External Equipment to RD-300GX” (p. 17), connect an audio device/

system or headphones.

3.

Connect the external MIDI device with the MIDI cable as shown in the figure above.

4.

As described in “Turning On the Power” (p. 19),

turn on the power of each device.

Selecting RD-300GX Sounds from an

External MIDI Device

Transmitting Bank Select (Controller Number 0, 32) and

Program Change messages from the external MIDI device to the RD-300GX allows you to switch Setups and Tones.

Switching Setups

The MIDI messages transmitted by the external MIDI device will be received by the RD-300GX to select Setups as shown in the following table.

Setup Number

1–32 85

Bank Select

MSB LSB

0

Program Change

Number

1–32

When switching Setups, you must match the MIDI channel of the transmitting device with the RD-300GX’s Control channel

(p. 65).

When switching the tones in each part, match the MIDI channel of the transmitting device with the RD-300GX’s

Receive channel. However, when the Control channel and the

Receive channel are both set to the same channel, the Control channel takes priority, and Setups are switched.

The RD-300GX does not allow you to change the

MIDI channels of the parts. Parts 1--16 are fixed at

MIDI channels 1--16, respectively.

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Connecting to Your Computer

Connecting to a Computer via the USB MIDI Connector

If you use a USB cable (commercially available) to connect the

USB MIDI connector located on the RD-300GX’s rear panel to the USB connector of your computer, you’ll be able to do the following things.

• Use the RD-300GX to play SMF music files played back by MIDI-compatible software.

• By transferring MIDI data between the RD-300GX and your sequencer software, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide range of possibilities for music production and editing.

Connect the RD-300GX to your computer as shown below.

fig.cnct-usb2.eps

USB connector

Specify the USB driver you want to use, and then install the

driver. For details, refer to “Making the Settings for the USB

Driver (USB Driver)” (p. 65).

The correct driver and the installation procedure will depend on your system and on the other programs you are using. Be sure to read the Readme file on the CD-ROM before installation.

What is the USB MIDI Driver?

The USB MIDI Driver is a software which passes data between the RD-300GX and the application (sequencer software, etc.) that is running on the USB-connected computer.

The USB MIDI Driver sends data from the application to the

RD-300GX, and passes data from the RD-300GX to the application.

Application

USB connector

Computer

USB connector

USB

Driver

USB cable

NOTE

NOTE

RD-300GX

Refer to the Roland website for system requirements.

Roland website: http://www.roland.com/

Depending on the type of computer you’re using, this may not operate correctly.

For details on supported operating systems, refer to the Roland website.

Caution

• To avoid the risk of malfunction and/or speaker damage, always make sure to turn the volume all the way down and turn off the power on all equipment before you make any connections.

• Only MIDI data can be transmitted and received via

USB.

• A USB cable is not included. If you need to obtain one, ask the dealer where you purchased the RD-

300GX.

• Switch on power to the RD-300GX before you start up the MIDI application on your computer. Don’t turn the

RD-300GX’s power on/off while your MIDI application is running.

Computer

USB connector

RD-300GX

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Connecting to Your Computer

About V-LINK

Connecting the RD-300GX to a V-LINK compatible image device allows you to control the images with the RD-300GX.

NOTE

To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

V-LINK

V-LINK ( ) is functionality promoted by Roland that allows linked performance of music and visual material.

By using V-LINK-compatible video equipment, visual effects can be easily liked to, and made part of the expressive elements of a performance.

How to Use the V-LINK

1.

Hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and press the

[SOUND CONTROL] button.

fig.06-03

The upper right of the display will indicate [ ], and the

RD-300GX will be in video control mode.

You can control images using the twelve keys at the left end of the keyboard.

A0–A 1

NOTE

While V-LINK is switched on, no sound is produced when you press any of the twelve keys at the left end of the keyboard.

2.

Hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and press the

[SOUND CONTROL] button once again to exit.

The [ ] indication will go out, and V-LINK will turn off.

NOTE

Depending on the screen that is displayed, there will be cases in which the [ ] indication does not appear even though V-LINK is on.

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Appendices

Troubleshooting

If the RD-300GX does not function in the way you expect, first check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, consult your dealer or a nearby Roland Service Station.

* If certain messages appear in the display during operation, please refer to “Error Messages/Other Messages” (p. 86).

Problem

Power Not Coming On

No Sound

No Sound for Specific

Zone

No Sound From the

Connected MIDI Device

No Sound From the Left

Side

No Sound in a Specific

Range

Not All Sounds Are

Played

Not all keyboard performance data could be processed

Check/Solution

Is the power cord properly connected?

Is the volume level of the RD-300GX or connected device turned all the way down?

Are all connections properly made?

• When using the RD-300GX as a stand-alone instrument, be sure to connect with audio cables or use headphones.

Are sounds audible with headphones connected?

• If sounds are audible through headphones, it may indicate that there is a short in an audio cable or some sort of amp or mixer problem. Check the cables and equipment once again.

Is a Zone level turned off with the ZONE LEVEL sliders?

Is the Part setting set to OFF?

If the sound for a pressed key is not being played, is the Local Control set to OFF?

• Set the Local Control to ON.

Are the effect settings correct?

• Check the ON/OFF settings for the [MULTI EFFECTS] button, MFX Zone and level settings.

Has the volume been lowered by pedal operations or by MIDI messages (volume messages or expression messages) received from an external MIDI device?

Is the Zone’s volume level turned down?

• Check the ZONE LEVEL sliders.

Is the device enabled to transmit MIDI messages?

• Set the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button to “EXTERNAL.” MIDI messages cannot be transmitted if the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button is set to “INTERNAL.”

Is the RD-300GX’s keyboard controller section MIDI Transmit channel matched to the connected MIDI device’s MIDI Receive channel?

• Make the Ch settings.

Is the power to all devices turned on?

Is the MIDI cable connected and plugged in correctly?

Is V-LINK switched on?

When V-LINK is switched on, the twelve keys at the left end of the keyboard are used to control images, and no sounds are played with these keys.

With certain Tones, for example Rhythm Sets, bass Tones, Timpani, and other Tones will not sound if a portion of the Tone falls outside the recommended range.

The RD-300GX has a maximum polyphony of 128 voices. When playing together with a song or Rhythm along with heavy use of the damper pedal, the performance data may exceed the number of available voices, and as a result, some notes or sounds played on the keyboard may not sound.

Could you be playing back an MP3 file, or changing the playback tempo of an audio file?

The following measures may solve the problem.

• Use WAV/AIFF format data rather than MP3 format data

• Return the song tempo to its original setting (to 0%)

Page

p. 16

p. 20

p. 17

p. 78

p. 55

p. 82

p. 31, p. 57

p. 71

p. 47, p. 68

p. 31, p. 57

p. 55

p. 41

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Troubleshooting

Problem

Tones are Altered

Two Sounds are

Produced When the

Keyboard is Played

Tone Doesn’t Change

Effects Not Applied/

Effects Sound Wrong

Reverb Remains Even

After Reverb is Lifted

Sound Suddenly

Changes at Key in Upper

Octaves

Sounds Come From Left or Right Each Time Key is

Pressed (Panned)

Check/Solution

Did you call up a Setup?

• When a Setup is called up, the current Tone, effect, and other settings are disabled, and the selected Setup goes into effect. Save the required settings to a Setup.

Did you press the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button?

• When the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button is pressed, the current Tone, effect, and other settings are disabled, and settings for use in piano performances go into effect. Save the required settings to a Setup.

When a mono connection is used, the tone quality of some sounds may change, depending on the type of sound and the register in which it is used.

To enjoy the best quality when listening to such sounds, we recommend connecting in stereo.

Is the RD-300GX in Dual Play?

When the RD-300GX is connected to an external sequencer, set it to the Local OFF mode.

Alternatively, set SOFT THRU on the sequencer to “OFF.”

Is the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button to “EXTERNAL”?

• When the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button is set to “EXTERNAL,” the external sound generator is controlled. To change the RD-300GX’s Tones, set the [EXTERNAL/

INTERNAL] button to “INTERNAL.”

Is the ZONE SELECT button for the Zone containing the Tone you want to change set to

ON?

Is the [MULTI EFFECTS] button set to OFF?

Could the Effect Type be set to 0?

Could the Effect Level be set to 0?

On the RD-300GX, only one type of multi-effect can be used at a time. For this reason, there’s a “MFX Zone” setting that lets you choose the Zone to which the multi-effect is to be applied. Be aware that if you’re playing more than one Zone simultaneously, there will be a Zone to which the multi-effect is not applied.

As the RD-300GX piano sounds faithfully reproduce the depth and reverberation of actual acoustic pianos, reverberation may still be audible even after the reverb effect is removed from sounds.

With the acoustic piano settings, sounds in the upper 1 1/2-octave range are extended to the end regardless of the damper pedal actions. The tone is also different in this range.

Roland’s pianos faithfully reproduce the sonic qualities of acoustic pianos. Furthermore, you can use the instrument’s Key Transpose setting to change that range over which the damper pedal has no effect.

In some Tones, the settings are such that sounds randomly play from the left or right side

(are panned) each time the keys are pressed. These settings cannot be changed.

Page

p. 50, p. 51 p. 26, p. 51

p. 28

p. 78

p. 55

p. 31

p. 47

p. 48

p. 47

p. 68

Sound is Distorted

Sounds can be distorted due to master volume, equalizer, multi-effect, and Part volume settings.

Adjust the ZONE LEVEL sliders or “Master Volume” setting in the Edit mode.

Is a distortion-type effect being applied to the sound?

p. 31, p. 57,

p. 64

p. 48

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Troubleshooting

Problem

Pitch is Odd

Sound is Cut Off

Sound Keeps Playing

When Key is Pressed

Song Data Not Played

Back Correctly

Pedal Has No Effect, or

Effect “Sticks”

High-Pitched Whine is

Produced

Check/Solution

Depending on the Tone selected, pitches played in certain registers will be changed and played at other pitches.

Have you set Transpose?

Page

p. 32, p. 70,

p. 76

Has the RD-300GX gone out of tune?

• Check the System Master Tune settings in Edit mode.

Has the pitch been changed by pedal operations or by Pitch Bend messages received from an external MIDI device?

When you try playing more than the maximum 128 voices simultaneously, sounds currently being played may be cut out.

Is the hold pedal polarity reversed?

• Check the System Damper Pedal Polarity settings in Edit mode.

Is the Receive GM/GM2 System On Switch set to ON?

• Set the System Rx GM System On or System Rx GM2 System On to ON in Edit mode.

Are you playing back GS Format song data?

• Once the RD-300GX receives a GS Reset message, it then is enabled for GS Format.

This permits playback of music files bearing the GS logo (GS music files). However, data created exclusively for the Sound Canvas Series may not play back properly on the RD-

300GX.

Is the audio file in a format supported by the RD-300GX?

• Audio file of the following format be played back.

WAV/AIFF

• Sampling Rate: 44.1 kHz

• Bit rate: 16 bit

MP3

• Format: MPEG-1 audio layer 3

• Sampling Rate: 44.1 kHz

• Bit rate: 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/

320 kbps, VBR (Variable Bit Rate)

Is the pedal connected correctly?

• Connect the pedal securely to the PEDAL jack.

Are you using a pedal made by another manufacturer?

• Use the pedal included with the RD-300GX or an optional DP Series or similar pedal.

Unplugging a pedal cord from the unit while the power is on may cause the pedal’s effect to be applied nonstop.

Be sure to switch off the power to the unit before attempting to disconnect or connect a pedal cord.

When Setup Pedal Shift is set to ON and the pedal is being used as a dedicated Setup switch, the control pedal function cannot be used.

When listening through headphones:

Certain piano tones that feature vibrant, sparking sounds contain a large high-frequency component, which may make it appear that a metallic reverberation has been applied.

This faithfully reproduces the characteristics of acoustic pianos, and does not indicate any malfunction. Since this reverberation becomes particularly audible when supplemented by heavy reverb, you may be able to diminish the problem by reducing the amount of reverb applied to the sound.

When listening through speakers:

Here, a different cause (such as resonance produced by the RD-300GX) would be suspect.

Consult your Roland dealer or nearest Roland Service Center.

p. 64

p. 65

p. 67

p. 18

p. 19

p. 64, p. 68

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Error Messages/Other Messages

Error Messages

Indication

Error 02

File Error

Error 10

No Storage Media

Error 11

File Error

Error 14

File Error

Error 15

File Error

Error 16

File Error

Error 18

File Error

Error 30

File Error

Error 40

MIDI Buffer Full

Error 41

MIDI Commu Error

Error 43

MIDI Commu Error

Error 51

System Error

Error 65

USB Over Current

Other Messages

Indication

Unavailable

Now, Rec Mode

“File name”

Overwrite OK?

Can not Copy

Panel is Locked

Situation

An error occurred during writing. The external media’s protect tab may be in the

“Protect” (writing prohibited) position, or the external media may not yet be initialized.

- - -

Action

No external media is inserted.

Insert the external media and try again.

There is not sufficient free memory in the save destination.

An error occurred during writing.

The external media may be corrupted.

The file is unreadable. The data format is not compatible with the RD-300GX.

Data was not called up in time for playback of the song.

This audio format is not supported.

The internal memory capacity of the RD-

300GX is full.

Due to an inordinate volume of MIDI messages received, the RD-300GX has failed to process them properly.

Delete unneeded files (Songs or Setup files) you’ve saved in internal or external memory and try again.

Insert other external media and try again.

Alternatively, you can initialize the external media.

Only files in the following formats can be used.

• Setup files with an extension of “RDS”

• SMF music files with an extension of “MID”

• Audio files with an extension of “WAV,” “AIF,” or “MP3”

For details on audio file formats, refer to “Song Data Not

Played Back Correctly” (p. 85)

You may be able to play the song after waiting a few seconds.

Please use 44.1 kHz 16-bit linear WAV/AIFF format audio file or MP3.

You can’t fast-forward or rewind the song.

Only playback is possible.

Reduce the amount of MIDI messages to be transmitted.

A MIDI cable has been disconnected.

Connect it properly and securely.

A MIDI transmission error has occurred.

There may be a problem with the system.

The USB memory port was subjected to excessive current.

Check the MIDI cable and connected MIDI device.

Turn on the power once again, then repeat the procedure.

Make sure that there is no problem with the USB memory, then turn the power off, then on again.

Situation

This is displayed when the [EXTERNAL/

INTERNAL] button is pressed with Rec

Mode “ON.”

A file with the same name is already exists.

Action

When Rec Mode is “ON,” you cannot change the External settings. To make changes to the External settings, set Rec

Mode to “OFF” (p. 78).

If you execute the procedure, the file will be overwrite. If you don’t want to overwrite, change a filename.

• You attempted to copy an audio file

• You attempted to copy a file to USB memory even though USB memory was not connected

Buttons will not function.

• You can’t copy audio files

• Connect USB memory

Press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button to cancel.

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Effect List

15

18

19

16

17

08

09

10

11

Indicated number

00

01

MFX Type

THRU

EQUALIZER

02 MID CUT

LOW CUT 03

04

05

06

LOW BOOST

NOTCH

FILTER

STEP FILTER

07 ENHANCER

12

13

14

20

21

22

23

24

AUTO WAH

HUMANIZER

SPEAKER

SIMULATOR

PHASER

STEP PHASER

MULTI PHASER

INFINITE

PHASER

RING

MODULATOR

STEP RING

MODULATOR

TREMOLO

AUTO PAN

STEP PAN

SLICER

ROTARY

VK ROTARY

CHORUS

FLANGER

Overview

Boosts the volume of the lower range, creating powerful lows.

This filter cuts specific frequencies.

This filter changes the cutoff frequency in a stepped fashion.

Controls the overtone structure of the high frequencies, adding sparkle and tightness to the sound.

Cyclically controls a filter to create cyclic change in timbre.

Effect parameter name when changed by holding down

[MULTI EFFECTS] and pressing [INC] or [DEC] (p. 29):

An overview thereof (Value)

Amplifies the low and high ends for a noticeably striking tone.

EQ Gain:

Gain of the low and high range (-15db–+15db)

Cuts the midrange for a clean, refreshing tone.

Mid Gain:

Gain of the middle range (-15db–+15db)

Reduces the volume of the low end.

Low Gain:

Gain of the low range (-60db–+4db)

Boost Gain:

Amount by which the lower range will be boosted (0db–+12db)

Filter Cutoff:

Cutoff frequency of the filter (0–127)

Rate:

Rate of modulation (0.05–10.00 Hz)

Sens:

Sensitivity of the enhancer (0–127)

Adds a vowel character to the sound, making it similar to a human voice.

Simulates the large triple stack speaker

Manual:

Adjusts the center frequency at which the effect is applied

(0–127)

Rate:

Frequency at which the two vowels switch (0.05–10.00 Hz)

Direct Level:

Volume of the direct sound (0–127)

Rate:

Frequency of modulation (0.05–10.00 Hz)

This is a stereo phaser.

A phase-shifted sound is added to the original sound and modulated.

This is a stereo phaser.

The phaser effect will be varied gradually.

Extremely high settings of the phase difference produce a deep phaser effect.

A phaser that continues raising/lowering the frequency at which the sound is modulated.

Step Rate:

Frequency of modulation (0.10–20.00 Hz)

Rate:

Frequency of modulation (0.05–10.00 Hz)

Speed:

Speed at which to raise or lower the frequency at which the sounds modulated (-100–+100)

Frequency:

Adjusts the frequency at which modulation is applied (0–127)

This is an effect that applies amplitude modulation (AM) to the input signal, producing bell-like sounds.

A ring modulator that cyclically changes the modulated frequencies.

Cyclically modulates the volume to add tremolo effect to the sound.

Cyclically modulates the stereo location of the sound.

Cyclically modulates the stereo location of the sound.

Rate:

Rate of modulation (0.05–10.00 Hz)

Rate:

Frequency of the change (0.05–10.00 Hz)

Rate:

Frequency of the change (0.05–10.00 Hz)

Rate:

Frequency of the change (0.05–10.00 Hz)

Rate:

Frequency of the change (0.05–10.00 Hz)

By applying successive cuts to the sound, this effect turns a conventional sound into a sound that appears to be played as a backing phrase. This is especially effective when applied to sustain-type sounds.

The Rotary effect simulates the sound of the rotary speakers often used with the electric organs of the past.

This type provides modified response for the rotary speaker, with the low end boosted further.

This is a stereo chorus.

Speed:

Rotational speed of the rotating speaker (Slow/Fast)

Speed:

Rotational speed of the rotating speaker (Slow/Fast)

This is a stereo flanger.It produces a metallic resonance that rises and falls like a jet airplane taking off or landing.

Depth:

Depth of modulation (0–127)

Depth:

Depth of modulation (0–127)

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38

39

40

35

36

37

Indicated number

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

41

42

43

44

45

46

MFX Type

STEP FLANGER

HEXA-

CHORUS

TREMOLO

CHORUS

SPACE-D

3D CHORUS

3D FLANGER

3D STEP

FLANGER

2BAND

CHORUS

2BAND

FLANGER

2BAND STEP

FLANGER

OVERDRIVE

DISTORTION

VS OVERDRIVE

VS

DISTORTION

GUITAR AMP

SIMULATOR

COMPRESSOR

LIMITER

GATE

DELAY

LONG DELAY

SERIAL DELAY

MODULATION

DELAY

Overview

This is a flanger in which the flanger pitch changes in steps.

Uses a six-phase chorus to give richness and spatial spread to the sound.

This is a chorus effect with added Tremolo

(cyclic modulation of volume).

This is a multiple chorus that applies twophase modulation in stereo. It gives no impression of modulation, but produces a transparent chorus effect.

This applies a 3D effect to the chorus sound.

The chorus sound will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.

This applies a 3D effect to the flanger sound.

The flanger sound will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.

This applies a 3D effect to the step flanger sound. The flanger sound will be positioned

90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.

A chorus effect that lets you apply an effect independently to the low-frequency and highfrequency ranges.

A flanger that lets you apply an effect independently to the low-frequency and highfrequency ranges.

A step flanger that lets you apply an effect independently to the low-frequency and highfrequency ranges.

Creates a soft distortion similar to that produced by vacuum tube amplifiers.

Produces a more intense distortion than

Overdrive.

This is an overdrive that provides heavy distortion.

This is a distortion effect that provides heavy distortion.

This is an effect that simulates the sound of a guitar amplifier.

Flattens out high levels and boosts low levels, smoothing out fluctuations in volume.

Compresses signals that exceed a specified volume level, preventing distortion from occurring.

Cuts the reverb’s delay according to the volume of the sound sent into the effect. Use this when you want to create an artificialsounding decrease in the reverb’s decay.

This is a stereo delay.

A delay that provides a long delay time.

This delay connects two delay units in series.

Adds modulation to the delayed sound.

Effect parameter name when changed by holding down

[MULTI EFFECTS] and pressing [INC] or [DEC] (p. 29):

An overview thereof (Value)

Step Rate:

Rate of pitch change (0.10–20.00 Hz)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the chorus sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the tremolo chorus sound (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the chorus sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the chorus sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the flanger sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Step Rate:

Rate of pitch change (0.10–20.00 Hz)

Balance:

Volume balance of the original sound and chorus sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance of the original sound and flanger sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance of the original sound and flanger sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Level:

Output Level (0–127)

Level:

Output Level (0–127)

Level:

Output Level (0–127)

Level:

Output Level (0–127)

Input Volume:

Pre amp input volume (0–127)

Threshold:

Adjusts the volume at which compression begins (0–127)

Threshold:

Adjusts the volume at which compression begins (0–127)

Threshold:

Volume level at which the gate begins to close (0–127)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

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Indicated number

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

3TAP PAN

DELAY

4TAP PAN

DELAY

MULTI TAP

DELAY

REVERSE

DELAY

SHUFFLE

DELAY

TIME CONTROL

DELAY

LONG TIME

CONTROL

DELAY

TAPE ECHO

LOFI

COMPRSSOR

2VOICE PITCH

SHIFTER

STEP PITCH

SHIFTER

REVERB

GATED

REVERB

MFX Type

3D DELAY

LOFI NOISE

LOFI RADIO

TELEPHONE

PHONOGRAPH

PITCH SHIFTER

OVERDRIVE

CHORUS

OVERDRIVE

→ FLANGER

Produces three delay sounds; center, left and right.

Overview

This effect has four delays.

Effect parameter name when changed by holding down

[MULTI EFFECTS] and pressing [INC] or [DEC] (p. 29):

An overview thereof (Value)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

This effect provides four delays with feedback.

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

This is a reverse delay that adds a reversed and delayed sound to the input sound.

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Adds a shuffle to the delay sound, giving the sound a bouncy delay effect with a swing feel.

This applies a 3D effect to the delay sound.

The delay sound will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.

A stereo delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly.

A delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly, and allowing an extended delay to be produced.

A virtual tape echo that produces a realistic tape delay sound.

In addition to a Lo-Fi effect, this adds various types of noise such as white noise and disc noise.

This is an effect that intentionally degrades the sound quality for creative purposes.

In addition to a Lo-Fi effect, this effect also generates radio noise.

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Echo Level:

Volume of the echo sound (0–127)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the effect sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the effect sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the effect sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

This applies a telephone sound.

Simulates a sound recorded on an analog record and played back on a record player.

A stereo pitch shifter.

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the effect sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the effect sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Fine:

Adjusts the pitch of the pitch shifted sound (-100cent–+100cent)

Balance:

Volume balance between the Pitch Shift 1 and Pitch Shift 2 sounds (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Shifts the pitch of the original sound. This 2voice pitch shifter has two pitch shifters, and can add two pitch shifted sounds to the original sound.

This pitch shifter changes the shift volume of the pitch shift sound in a stepped fashion.

Adds reverberation to the sound, simulating an acoustic space.

This is a special type of reverb in which the reverberant sound is cut off before its natural length.

This effect connects an overdrive and a chorus in series.

This effect connects an overdrive and a flanger in series.

Rate:

Rate of modulation (0.05–10.00 Hz)

Time:

Time length of reverberation (0–127)

Balance:

Volume balance between the direct sound and the reverb sound

(D100:0W–D0:100W)

Chorus Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the chorus and the sound that is not sent through the chorus (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Flanger Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the flanger and the sound that is not sent through the flanger (D100:0W–D0:100W)

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Indicated number

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

78

DISTORTION

CHORUS

DISTORTION

DISTORTION

ENHANCER

MFX Type

OVERDRIVE

DELAY

FLANGER

DELAY

CHORUS

ENHANCER

FLANGER

ENHANCER

DELAY

CHORUS

DELAY

FLANGER

→ DELAY

CHORUS

→ FLANGER

SYMPATHETIC

RESONANCE

This effect connects a chorus and a delay in series.

This effect connects a flanger and a delay in series.

Overview

This effect connects an overdrive and a delay in series.

This effect connects a distortion and a chorus in series.

This effect connects a distortion and a flanger in series.

This effect connects a distortion and a delay in series.

This effect connects an enhancer and a chorus in series.

This effect connects an enhancer and a flanger in series.

This effect connects an enhancer and a delay in series.

This effect connects a chorus and a flanger in series.

On an acoustic piano, holding down the damper pedal allows other strings to resonate in sympathy with the notes you play, creating rich and spacious resonances. This effect simulates these sympathetic resonances.

Effect parameter name when changed by holding down

[MULTI EFFECTS] and pressing [INC] or [DEC] (p. 29):

An overview thereof (Value)

Delay Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the delay and the sound that is not sent through the delay (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Chorus Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the chorus and the sound that is not sent through the chorus (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Flanger Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the flanger and the sound that is not sent through the flanger (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Delay Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the delay and the sound that is not sent through the delay (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Chorus Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the chorus and the sound that is not sent through the chorus (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Flanger Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the flanger and the sound that is not sent through the flanger (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Delay Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the delay and the sound that is not sent through the delay (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Delay Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the delay and the sound that is not sent through the delay (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Delay Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the delay and the sound that is not sent through the delay (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Flanger Balance:

Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the flanger and the sound that is not sent through the flanger (D100:0W–D0:100W)

Depth:

Depth of the effect (0–127)

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MSB: Bank Select MSB (Control Number: 0)

LSB: Bank Select LSB (Control Number: 32)

PC: Program Change

PIANO

No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC

1 Superior Grd

2 Ultimate Pno

3 Grand RD

4 Pure Grand

5 Mellow Piano

6 Pure Mellow

7 Superior Str

8 Superior Pad

87

87

87

87

87

87

87

87

64

64

64

64

64

64

64

64

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 Rock Piano

10 Honky-tonk

87 64 9

87 64 10

11 SuperiorMono 87 64 11

12 GrandRD Mono 87 64 12

E. PIANO

No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC

1 StageE.Piano

2 Stage Phazer

3 60'sE.Piano1

4 60'sE.Piano2

5 FM E.Piano

6 70's E.Piano

7 EP Belle

8 D-50 E.Piano

87 65 1

87 65 2

87 65 3

87 65 4

87 65 5

87 65 6

87 65 7

87 65 8

9 Vintage EP 1

10 Vintage EP 2

11 S.A.E.P.

12 Funky D

87 65 9

87 65 10

87 65 11

87 65 12

13 Clav

14 Phase Clav

87 65 13

87 65 14

15 WahWah Clav 87 65 15

16 Natural Hps.

87 65 16

17 Celesta 87 65 17

18 Vibrations

19 Marimba

20 Morning Lite

87 65 18

87 65 19

87 65 20

ORGAN

No. Tone Name

1 Zepix Organ

2 Perc Organ

3 Rock Organ

4 Gospel Spin

5 Mellow Bars

6 FullDraw Org

7 60's Organ

8 Surf's Up!

9 Purple Spin

10 Massive Pipe

11 Mid Pipe Org

12 ParisRomance

MSB LSB PC

87 66 1

87 66 2

87 66 3

87 66 4

87 66 5

87 66 6

87 66 7

87 66 8

87 66 9

87 66 10

87 66 11

87 66 12

STRINGS/PAD

No. Tone Name

1 Rich Strings

2 Studio Sect.

3 Staccato VS

4 Warm Strings

5 OrchestraPad

6 Orch & Horns

7 ChmbrStrings

8 Pizzicato

9 Machine Str

10 JP Strings

11 SynthStrings

12 Soft Pad

13 Silky Way

14 Nu Epic Pad

15 Strings Pad

16 Side Band X

17 Glass Organ

18 StellarTreck

19 Mash Pad

20 InfinitePhsr

21 Flange Dream

GUITAR/BASS

MSB LSB PC

87 67 1

87 67 2

87 67 3

87 67 4

87 67 5

87 67 6

87 67 7

87 67 8

87 67 9

87 67 10

87 67 11

87 67 12

87 67 13

87 67 14

87 67 15

87 67 16

87 67 17

87 67 18

87 67 19

87 67 20

87 67 21

No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC

1 Dyna Nylon

2 Steel Gtr

3 Jz Gtr Hall

4 JC Strat

5 DistGt Mt

6 Blusey OD

7 Punker

8 AcousticBass

87 68 1

87 68 2

87 68 3

87 68 4

87 68 5

87 68 6

87 68 7

87 68 8

9 FingerMaster

10 Pick Bass

11 Slap Bass

12 SX Fretnot

13 Punch MG

14 Garage Bass

15 101 Bass

16 Synth Bass

87

87

87

87

87

87

87

87

68

68

68

68

68

68

68

68

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17 Vox Bass 87 68 17

18 Bass+RideCym 87 68 18

BRASS/WINDS

No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC

1 R&R Brass

2 VoyagerBrass

3 StackTp Sect

4 FullSt Brass

87 69 1

87 69 2

87 69 3

87 69 4

5 Wood Symphny 87 69 5

6 Bigband Sax 87 69 6

7 Soprano Sax

8 Alto Sax

87

87

69

69

7

8

9 Tenor Sax

10 Flute

11 Bend SynBrs

12 Saw Brass

13 Jump For KY

14 Afro Horns

87

87

87

87

87

87

69

69

69

69

69

69

9

10

11

12

13

14

VOICE/SYNTH

No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC

1 Aerial Choir

2 Jazz Scat

3 Morning Star

4 Choir Aahs

5 Jazz Doos

6 Female Aahs

7 Gospel Oohs

8 Galactic SX

87

87

87

87

87

87

87

87

70

70

70

70

70

70

70

70

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 Synth Stack

10 Saw Lead

87 70 9

87 70 10

11 Square Lead 87 70 11

12 SuperSawSlow 87 70 12

13 Jupiter Lead 87 70 13

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Tone List

RHY/GM2

No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC

1 RD Pop Kit

2 RD Rock Kit

3 RD Jazz Kit

4 RD R&B Kit

86 64 1

86 64 2

86 64 3

86 64 4

5 RD House Kit 86 64 5

6 GM2 STANDARD 120 0 1

7 GM2 ROOM

8 GM2 POWER

120 0

120 0

9

17

9 GM2 ELECTRIC 120 0

10 GM2 ANALOG 120 0

11 GM2 JAZZ

12 GM2 BRUSH

120 0

120 0

13 GM2 ORCHSTRA 120 0

14 GM2 SFX 120 0

15 Piano 1

16 Piano 1w

121 0

121 1

17 European Pf

18 Piano 2

121 2

121 0

1

2

1

1

49

57

25

26

33

41

19 Piano 2w

20 Piano 3

121 1

121 0

21 Piano 3w 121 1

22 Honky-tonk 121 0

23 Honky-tonk 2

24 E.Piano 1

25 St.Soft EP

26 FM+SA EP

121 1

121 0

121 1

121 2

27 60's E.Piano 121 3

28 E.Piano 2 121 0

29 Detuned EP 2

30 St.FM EP

121 1

121 2

31 EP Legend

32 EP Phase

121 3

121 4

33 Harpsichord 121 0

34 Coupled Hps.

121 1

35 Harpsi.w

36 Harpsi.o

37 Clav.

38 Pulse Clav

121 2

121 3

121 0

121 1

7

7

6

6

6

6

5

6

8

8

7

7

5

5

4

5

3

4

2

3

39 Celesta

40 Glockenspiel

121 0

121 0

41 Music Box 121 0

42 Vibraphone 121 0

43 Vibraphone w

44 Marimba

45 Marimba w

46 Xylophone

121 1

121 0

121 1

121 0

47 Tubular-bell

48 Church Bell

49 Carillon

50 Santur

51 Organ 1

52 Trem. Organ

53 60's Organ 1

54 70's E.Organ

55 Organ 2

56 Chorus Or.2

57 Perc. Organ

58 Organ 3

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 0

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 3

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 0

59 Church Org.1

60 Church Org.2

61 Church Org.3

121 0

121 1

121 2

17

17

17

17

15

15

15

16

18

18

18

19

12

13

13

14

9

10

11

12

20

20

20

No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC

62 Reed Organ

63 Puff Organ

64 Accordion Fr

65 Accordion It

66 Harmonica

67 Bandoneon

68 Nylon-str.Gt

69 Ukulele

70 Nylon Gt.o

71 Nylon Gt.2

72 Steel-str.Gt

73 12-str.Gt

74 Mandolin

75 Steel + Body

76 Jazz Gt.

77 Pedal Steel

78 Clean Gt.

79 Chorus Gt.

80 Mid Tone GTR

81 Muted Gt.

82 Funk Pop

83 Funk Gt.2

84 Jazz Man

85 Overdrive Gt

86 Guitar Pinch

87 DistortionGt

88 Feedback Gt.

89 Dist Rtm GTR

90 Gt.Harmonics

91 Gt. Feedback

92 Acoustic Bs.

93 Fingered Bs.

94 Finger Slap

95 Picked Bass

96 Fretless Bs.

97 Slap Bass 1

98 Slap Bass 2

99 Synth Bass 1

100 SynthBass101

101 Acid Bass

102 Clavi Bass

103 Hammer

104 Synth Bass 2

105 Beef FM Bass

106 RubberBass 2

107 Attack Pulse

108 Violin

109 Slow Violin

110 Viola

111 Cello

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 0

112 Contrabass 121 0

113 Tremolo Str 121 0

44

45

114 PizzicatoStr

115 Harp

121 0

121 0

46

47

41

41

42

43

116 Yang Qin

117 Timpani

118 Orche str

119 Orchestra

120 60s Strings

121 Slow Strings

122 Syn.Strings1

123 Syn.Strings3

124 Syn.Strings2

125 Choir Aahs

121 1

121 0

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 0

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 0

47

48

49

49

49

50

51

51

52

53

121 1

121 2

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 0

121 0

121 0

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 3

121 4

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 3

39

39

39

39

36

37

38

39

40

40

40

40

33

34

34

35

31

31

32

32

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 0

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 3

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 3

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 0

121 1

121 2

121 3

121 0

121 1

121 0

28

29

29

29

27

27

28

28

29

30

30

31

26

26

26

26

25

25

25

25

21

21

22

22

23

24

No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC

126 Chorus Aahs

127 Voice Oohs

128 Humming

129 SynVox

130 Analog Voice

131 OrchestraHit

132 Bass Hit

133 6th Hit

134 Euro Hit

135 Trumpet

136 Dark Trumpet

137 Trombone

138 Trombone 2

139 Bright Tb

140 Tuba

141 MutedTrumpet

142 MuteTrumpet2

143 French Horns

144 Fr.Horn 2

145 Brass 1

146 Brass 2

147 Synth Brass1

148 Pro Brass

149 Oct SynBrass

150 Jump Brass

151 Synth Brass2

152 SynBrass sfz

153 Velo Brass 1

154 Soprano Sax

155 Alto Sax

156 Tenor Sax

157 Baritone Sax

158 Oboe

159 English Horn

121 1 64

121 2 64

121 0 65

121 0 66

121 0 67

121 0 68

121 0 69

121 0 70

160 Bassoon

161 Clarinet

162 Piccolo

163 Flute

121 0 71

121 0 72

121 0 73

121 0 74

164 Recorder

165 Pan Flute

121 0 75

121 0 76

166 Bottle Blow 121 0 77

167 Shakuhachi 121 0 78

168 Whistle

169 Ocarina

170 Square Wave

171 MG Square

121 0 79

121 0 80

121 0 81

121 1 81

172 2600 Sine

173 Saw Wave

174 OB2 Saw

175 Doctor Solo

121 2 81

121 0 82

121 1 82

121 2 82

176 Natural Lead 121 3 82

177 SequencedSaw 121 4 82

178 Syn.Calliope

179 Chiffer Lead

121 0

121 0

83

84

180 Charang

181 Wire Lead

121 0 85

121 1 85

182 Solo Vox 121 0 86

183 5th Saw Wave 121 0 87

184 Bass & Lead

185 Delayed Lead

186 Fantasia

187 Warm Pad

188 Sine Pad

189 Polysynth

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 0

121 1

121 0

88

88

89

90

90

91

121 1 53

121 0 54

121 1 54

121 0 55

121 1 55

121 0 56

121 1 56

121 2 56

121 3 56

121 0 57

121 1 57

121 0 58

121 1 58

121 2 58

121 0 59

121 0 60

121 1 60

121 0 61

121 1 61

121 0 62

121 1 62

121 0 63

121 1 63

121 2 63

121 3 63

121 0 64

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No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC

190 Space Voice

191 Itopia

192 Bowed Glass

193 Metal Pad

194 Halo Pad

195 Sweep Pad

121 0 92

121 1 92

121 0 93

121 0 94

121 0 95

121 0 96

196 Ice Rain 121 0 97

197 Soundtrack 121 0 98

198 Crystal

199 Syn Mallet

121 0

121 1

99

99

200 Atmosphere 121 0 100

201 Brightness 121 0 101

202 Goblin

203 Echo Drops

121 0

121 0

102

103

204 Echo Bell

205 Echo Pan

206 Star Theme

207 Sitar

208 Sitar 2

209 Banjo

210 Shamisen

211 Koto

212 Taisho Koto

213 Kalimba

214 Bagpipe

215 Fiddle

121 1

121 2

121 0

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 0

121 0

121 1

121 0

121 0

121 0

103

103

104

105

105

106

107

108

108

109

110

111

216 Shanai

217 Tinkle Bell

218 Agogo

219 Steel Drums

220 Woodblock

221 Castanets

222 Taiko

223 Concert BD

224 Melo. Tom 1

225 Melo. Tom 2

226 Synth Drum

227 808 Tom

228 Elec Perc

229 Reverse Cym.

230 Gt.FretNoise

231 Gt.Cut Noise

232 String Slap

233 Breath Noise

234 Fl.Key Click

235 Seashore

121 0 112

121 0 113

121 0 114

121 0 115

121 0 116

121 1 116

121 0 117

121 1 117

121 0 118

121 1 118

121 0 119

121 1 119

121 2 119

121 0 120

121 0 121

121 1 121

121 2 121

121 0 122

121 1 122

121 0 123

236 Rain

237 Thunder

238 Wind

239 Stream

240 Bubble

241 Bird

242 Dog

243 Horse-Gallop

121 1 123

121 2 123

121 3 123

121 4 123

121 5 123

121 0 124

121 1 124

121 2 124

244 Bird 2

245 Telephone 1

246 Telephone 2

247 DoorCreaking

121 3 124

121 0 125

121 1 125

121 2 125

248 Door

249 Scratch

121 3 125

121 4 125

250 Wind Chimes 121 5 125

251 Helicopter 121 0 126

252 Car-Engine 121 1 126

253 Car-Stop 121 2 126

No. Tone Name

254 Car-Pass

255 Car-Crash

256 Siren

257 Train

258 Jetplane

259 Starship

260 Burst Noise

261 Applause

262 Laughing

263 Screaming

264 Punch

265 Heart Beat

266 Footsteps

267 Gun Shot

268 Machine Gun

269 Lasergun

270 Explosion

MSB LSB PC

121 3 126

121 4 126

121 5 126

121 6 126

121 7 126

121 8 126

121 9 126

121 0 127

121 1 127

121 2 127

121 3 127

121 4 127

121 5 127

121 0 128

121 1 128

121 2 128

121 3 128

Tone List

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Rhythm Set List

* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.

RD Pop Kit

Rock Kick

Pop Kick

Analog Kick 1

Hush Kick

Pop CHH 1

Reg. Snare 1

Finger Snap

707 Claps

Hand Clap 1

Hand Clap 2

Hand Clap 3

Pop PHH

Hand Clap 4

Snare Roll

Old Kick

Hush Kick

Reg.Stick

Reg. Snare

Reg. Snare Ghost

Titan Snare

Reg. Low Tom Flm

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

Pop CHH 1

Reg. Low Tom

Pop CHH 2

Reg.Mid Tom Flm

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

Pop OHH

Reg. Mid Tom

[EXC1]

Reg. High Tom Flm

Pop Crash Cymbal 1

Reg. High Tom

Pop RideCymbal 1

Pop Chinese Cymbal

Pop Ride Bell

Tambourine

Pop Splash Cymbal

Cha Cha Cowbell

Pop Crash Cymbal 2

Vibraslap

Pop RideCymbal 2

Bongo Hi

Bongo Lo

Conga Mute

Conga Hi

Conga Lo

Timbale Hi

Timbale Lo

Agogo Bell Hi

Agogo Bell Lo

Shaker 2

Shaker 3

Whistle Short

Whistle Long

Guiro Short

Guiro Long

Claves

Wood Block Hi

Wood Block Lo

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

Cuica Mute

Cuica Open

Triangle Mt

Triangle Op

Cabasa

Jingle Bell

Wind Chime

Castanets

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

Surdo Mute

Surdo Open

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

Cana

Flamenco Timbale Hi

Flamenco Timbale Lo

Flamenco Timbale Flam

Shaker 1

Shaker 2

Bongo Lo Mt

Grit Snare

Jungle Snare 1

Reg.Stick

Titan Snare

Old Kick

Pop Kick

Rock Kick

Analog Kick 1

Rock Snare Dry

Electric Snare

Reg. Snare Ghost

Slappy

Wah Gtr Noise 1

Wah Gtr Noise 2

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

C5 72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

C6 84

85

86

88

87

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

C7 96

98

99

100

101

103

102

104

105

97

106

107

C8 108

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

C3 48

49

50

52

51

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

C4 60

61

62

64

63

21

23

22

24

25

26

28

27

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

C2 36

37

38

39

40

RD Jazz Kit

Old Kick

Jazz Kick 1

Analog Kick 1

Jazz Swish

Jazz Tap 1

Jazz Tap 2

Finger Snap

707 Claps

Hand Clap 1

Hand Clap 2

Hand Clap 3

Pop PHH

Gospel Hand Clap

Snare Roll

Pop Kick

Jazz Kick 2

Jazz Snare Swing

Jazz Snare 1

Pop Snare Swing

Jazz Snare 2

[EXC1]

Jazz Low Tom Flm

Pop CHH 1 [EXC1]

Jazz Low Tom

Pop CHH 2

Jazz Mid Tom Flm

Pop OHH

[EXC1]

Jazz Mid Tom

Jazz High Tom Flm

[EXC1]

Jazz Crash Cymbal

Jazz HighTom

Jazz Ride Cymbal 1

Jazz Chinese Cymbal

Jazz Ride Cymbal 2

Tambourine

Pop Splsh Cymbal

Cha Cha Cowbell

Jazz Crash Cymbal 2

Vibraslap

Pop Ride Cymbal 1

Bongo Hi

Bongo Lo

Conga Mute

Conga Hi

Conga Lo

Timbale Hi

Timbale Lo

Agogo Bell Hi

Agogo Bell Lo

Shaker 2

Shaker 3

Whistle Short

Whistle Long

Guiro Short

Guiro Long

Claves

Wood Block Hi

Wood Block Lo

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

Cuica Mute

Cuica Open

Triangle Mt

Triangle Op

Cabasa

Jingle Bell

Wind Chime

Castanets

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

Surdo Mute

Surdo Open

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

Cana

Flamenco Timbale Hi

Flamenco Timbale Lo

Flamenco Timbale Flam

Shaker 1

Shaker 2

Bongo Lo Mt

Jazz Snare 1

Jazz Snare 2

Jazz Snare Swing

Jazz Swish

Old Kick

Jazz Kick 1

Jazz Kick 2

Analog Kick 1

Jazz Tap 1

Jazz Tap 2

Pop Snare Swing

Slappy

Wah Gtr Noise 1

Wah Gtr Noise 2

RD Rock Kit

Old Kick

Pop Kick

Analog Kick 1

Rock Kick

Rock CHH1

Rock Snare 1

Finger Snap

707 Claps

Hand Clap 1

Hand Clap 2

Hand Clap 3

Pop PHH

Hand Clap 4

Snare Roll

Old Kick

Rock Kick

Rock Side Stick

Rock Snare 1

Snare Ghost

Rock Snare 2

Rock Low Tom Flm

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

Rock CHH 1

Rock Low Tom

Rock CHH 2

Rock Mid Tom Flm

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

Rock OHH

Rock Mid Tom

[EXC1]

Rock High Tom Flm

Rock Crash Cymbal

Rock HighTom

Pop Ride Cymbal 2

Rock Chinese Cymbal

Rock Ride Bell

Tambourine

Rock Splsh Cymbal

Cha Cha Cowbell

Rock Chinese Cymbal 2

Vibraslap

Pop Ride Cymbal 1

Bongo Hi

Bongo Lo

Conga Mute

Conga Hi

Conga Lo

Timbale Hi

Timbale Lo

Agogo Bell Hi

Agogo Bell Lo

Shaker 2

Shaker 3

Whistle Short

Whistle Long

Guiro Short

Guiro Long

Claves

Wood Block Hi

Wood Block Lo

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

Cuica Mute

Cuica Open

Triangle Mt

Triangle Op

Cabasa

Jingle Bell

Wind Chime

Castanets

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

Surdo Mute

Surdo Open

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

Cana

Flamenco Timbale Hi

Flamenco Timbale Lo

Flamenco Timbale Flam

Shaker 1

Shaker 2

Bongo Lo Mt

LoFi Snare

Jungle Snare 1

Rock Side Stick

Rock Snare 2

Old Kick

Pop Kick

Rock Kick

Analog Kick 1

Rock Snare Dry

Electric Snare

Rock Snare Ghost

Slappy

Wah Gtr Noise 1

Wah Gtr Noise 2

RD R&B Kit

Hoo Hi

Hoo Lo

Triangle Mt

Triangle Op

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Wind Chime

Castanets

Surdo Mute

Surdo Open

Tambourine

Tambourine

Cabasa Up

Cabasa Down

Shaker 1

Shaker 2

Bongo Lo Mt

Grit Snare

Jungle Snare 1

R&B Side Stick 2

Analog Snare

HipHop Kick

TR808 Kick 1

TR808 Kick 2

Techno Kick

Rock Snare Dry

Electric Snare

Jungle Snare 2

Vinyl Noise

Wah Gtr Noise 1

Wah Gtr Noise 2

Analog Kick 2

TR909 Kick 1

TR909 Kick 2

R&B CHH 2 [EXC1]

R&B CHH 3

R&B CHH 4

Finger Snap

707 Claps

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

Hand Clap 1

Gospel Hand Clap 2

Hand Clap 2

R&B CHH 5 [EXC1]

Gospel Hand Clap

Lo-Bit CHH

Analog Kick 1

R&B Kick

R&B Side Stick 1

R&B Snare 1

R&B Snare 2

R&B Snare 3

Sharp Low Tom 6

[EXC1]

R&B CHH 1

Sharp Low Tom 5

R&B CHH 1

Sharp Low Tom 4

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

R&B OHH

Sharp High Tom 3

Sharp High Tom 2

R&B Crash Cymbal

[EXC1]

Sharp High Tom 1

Pop Ride Cymbal 1

R&B Chinese Cym

R&B Ride Bell

Tambourine

TR909 Ride

Cha Cha Cowbell

House Crash Cymbal

Vibraslap

Pop Ride Cymbal 2

House Bongo Hi

House Bongo Lo

House Conga Hi

House Conga Mt

House Conga Lo

Timbale Hi

Timbale Lo

Agogo Bell Hi

Agogo Bell Lo

Cabasa

House Maracas

Whistle Short

Whistle Long

Guiro Short

Guiro Long

House Claves

Wood Block Hi

Wood Block Lo

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

RD House Kit

Dance Kick

Lo-Bit CHH

Techno Kick 2

Concert Snare

Snare Roll

Finger Snap

High-Q

Slap

Scratch Push

Scratch Pull

Sticks

Square Click

Metro Click

Metro Bell

House Kick 1

House Kick 2

R&B Side Stick 1

House Snare 1

House Snare 2

House Snare 3

House Low Tom 1

[EXC1]

House CHH

House Low Tom 2

House PHH

House Mid Tom 1

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

House OHH

House Mid Tom 2

[EXC1]

House High Tom 1

House Crash Cymbal

House High Tom 2

House Ride Cymbal

Reverse Cymbal

House Ride Bell

ShakeTambourine

House Splash Cymbal

House Cowbell

HouseCrash Cymbal

Vibraslap

Pop Ride Cymbal 2

House Bongo Hi

House Bongo Lo

House Conga Hi

House Conga Mt

House Conga Lo

Timbale Hi

Timbale Lo

Agogo Bell Hi

Agogo Bell Lo

Cabasa

House Maracas

Whistle Short

Whistle Long

Guiro Short

Guiro Long

House Claves

Wood Block Hi

Wood Block Lo

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

Hoo Hi

Hoo Lo

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

Electric Triangle Mt [EXC5]

Electric Triangle Op [EXC5]

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Wind Chime

Castanets

Surdo Mute

Surdo Open

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

Cana

Flamenco Timbale Hi

Flamenco Timbale Lo

Flamenco Timbale Flam

Shaker 1

Shaker 2

Bongo Lo Mt

LoFi Snare

Jungle Snare 1

R&B Side Stick 2

Analog Snare

TR808 Kick 1

TR808 Kick 2

Jungle Kick

Techno Kick

Rock Snare Dry

Electric Snare

Jungle Snare 2

Slappy

Wah Gtr Noise 1

Wah Gtr Noise 2

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C2 36

37

38

40

39

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

C3 48

49

50

52

51

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

21

23

22

24

25

26

28

27

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

C4 60

61

62

64

63

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

C5 72

73

74

76

75

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

C6 84

85

86

88

87

GM2 STANDARD

Tambourine

Splash Cym.

Cowbell

Crash Cym.2

Vibraslap

Ride Cymbal4

Bongo High

Bongo Lo

Mute H.Conga

Conga Hi Opn

Conga Lo Opn

High Timbale

Low Timbale

Agogo

Agogo

Cabasa

Maracas

ShrtWhistle

LongWhistle

Short Guiro

Long Guiro

Claves

Woodblock

Woodblock

Mute Cuica

Open Cuica

MuteTriangl

OpenTriangl

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Bell Tree

Castanets

Mute Surdo

Open Surdo

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

High-Q

Slap

ScratchPush

ScratchPull

Sticks

SquareClick

Mtrnm.Click

Mtrnm. Bell

Jazz Kick 1

Mix Kick

Side Stick

Standard SN1

909 HandClap

Elec Snare 3

Real Tom 6

Close HiHat2

Real Tom 6

Pedal HiHat2

Real Tom 4

Open HiHat2

Real Tom 4

Real Tom 1

Crash Cym.1

Real Tom 1

Ride Cymbal

ChinaCymbal

Ride Bell

[EXC7]

[EXC7]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

* - - - - -: No sound.

* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.

GM2 ROOM

Tambourine

Splash Cym.

Cowbell

Crash Cym.2

Vibraslap

Ride Cymbal4

Bongo High

Bongo Lo

Mute H.Conga

Conga Hi Opn

Conga Lo Opn

High Timbale

Low Timbale

Agogo

Agogo

Cabasa

Maracas

ShrtWhistle

LongWhistle

Short Guiro

Long Guiro

Claves

Woodblock

Woodblock

Mute Cuica

Open Cuica

MuteTriangl

OpenTriangl

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Bell Tree

Castanets

Mute Surdo

Open Surdo

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

High-Q

Slap

ScratchPush

ScratchPull

Sticks

SquareClick

Mtrnm.Click

Mtrnm. Bell

Mix Kick

Standard KK1

Side Stick

Standard SN2

909 HandClap

Elec Snare 7

Room Tom 5

Close HiHat2

Room Tom 6

Pedal HiHat2

Room Tom 2

Open HiHat2

Room Tom 2

Rock Tom 1

Crash Cym.1

Rock Tom 1

Ride Cymbal

ChinaCymbal

Ride Bell

[EXC7]

[EXC7]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

GM2 POWER

Tambourine

Splash Cym.

Cowbell

Crash Cym.2

Vibraslap

Ride Cymbal4

Bongo High

Bongo Lo

Mute H.Conga

Conga Hi Opn

Conga Lo Opn

High Timbale

Low Timbale

Agogo

Agogo

Cabasa

Maracas

ShrtWhistle

LongWhistle

Short Guiro

Long Guiro

Claves

Woodblock

Woodblock

Mute Cuica

Open Cuica

MuteTriangl

OpenTriangl

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Bell Tree

Castanets

Mute Surdo

Open Surdo

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

High-Q

Slap

ScratchPush

ScratchPull

Sticks

SquareClick

Mtrnm.Click

Mtrnm. Bell

Standard KK1

Power Kick1

Side Stick

Dance Snare1

909 HandClap

Elec Snare 4

Room Tom 5

Close HiHat2

Room Tom 6

Pedal HiHat2

Room Tom 2

Open HiHat2

Room Tom 2

Rock Tom 1

Crash Cym.1

Rock Tom 1

Ride Cymbal

ChinaCymbal

Ride Bell

[EXC7]

[EXC7]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

GM2 ELECTRIC

Synth Drum 2

Crash Cym.1

Synth Drum 2

Ride Cymbal

ReverseCymbl

Ride Bell

Tambourine

Splash Cym.

Cowbell

Crash Cym.2

Vibraslap

Ride Cymbal4

Bongo High

Bongo Lo

Mute H.Conga

Conga Hi Opn

Conga Lo Opn

High Timbale

Low Timbale

Agogo

Agogo

Cabasa

Maracas

ShrtWhistle

LongWhistle

Short Guiro

Long Guiro

Claves

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

High-Q

Slap

ScratchPush

ScratchPull

Sticks

SquareClick

Mtrnm.Click

Mtrnm. Bell

Power Kick1

Elec Kick 1

Side Stick

Elec. Snare

909 HandClap

Elec Snare 2

Synth Drum 2

Close HiHat2

Synth Drum 2

Pedal HiHat2

Synth Drum 2

Open HiHat2

Synth Drum 2

Woodblock

Woodblock

Mute Cuica

Open Cuica

MuteTriangl

OpenTriangl

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Bell Tree

Castanets

Mute Surdo

Open Surdo

-----

[EXC7]

[EXC7]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

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* - - - - -: No sound.

* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.

C3 48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

C4 60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

C5 72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

C6 84

85

86

87

88

21

23

22

24

25

26

28

27

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

C2 36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

GM2 ANALOG

808__chh

808 Tom 2

TR-808 OHH

808 Tom 2

808 Tom 2

808 Crash

808 Tom 2

Ride Cymbal

ChinaCymbal

Ride Bell

Tambourine

Splash Cym.

808cowbe

Crash Cym.2

Vibraslap

Ride Cymbal4

Bongo High

Bongo Lo

808 Conga

808 Conga

808 Conga

High Timbale

Low Timbale

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

High-Q

Slap

ScratchPush

ScratchPull

Sticks

SquareClick

Mtrnm.Click

Mtrnm. Bell

TR-808 Kick2

TR-808 Kick

808 Rimshot

808 Snare 1

909 HandClap

Elec Snare 6

808 Tom 2

TR-808 CHH

808 Tom 2

Agogo

Agogo

Cabasa

808marac

ShrtWhistle

LongWhistle

Short Guiro

Long Guiro

808clave

Woodblock

Woodblock

Mute Cuica

Open Cuica

MuteTriangl

OpenTriangl

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Bell Tree

Castanets

Mute Surdo

Open Surdo

-----

[EXC7]

[EXC7]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

GM2 JAZZ

Maracas

ShrtWhistle

LongWhistle

Short Guiro

Long Guiro

Claves

Woodblock

Woodblock

Mute Cuica

Open Cuica

MuteTriangl

OpenTriangl

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Bell Tree

Castanets

Mute Surdo

Open Surdo

-----

Pedal HiHat2

Real Tom 4

Open HiHat2

Real Tom 4

Real Tom 1

Crash Cym.1

Real Tom 1

Ride Cymbal

ChinaCymbal

Ride Bell 3

Tambourine

Splash Cym.

Cowbell

Crash Cym.2

Vibraslap

Ride Cymbal4

Bongo High

Bongo Lo

Mute H.Conga

Conga Hi Opn

Conga Lo Opn

High Timbale

Low Timbale

Agogo

Agogo

Cabasa

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

High-Q

Slap

ScratchPush

ScratchPull

Sticks

SquareClick

Mtrnm.Click

Mtrnm. Bell

Jazz Kick 2

Jazz Kick 1

Side Stick

Standard SN3

909 HandClap

Elec Snare 5

Real Tom 6

Close HiHat2

Real Tom 6

[EXC7]

[EXC7]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

GM2 BRUSH

Pedal HiHat3

Brash Tom 2

Open HiHat3

Brash Tom 2

Brash Tom 2

Crash Cym.3

Brash Tom 2

Ride Cymbal2

ChinaCymbal

Ride Bell 2

Tambourine

Splash Cym.

Cowbell

Crash Cym.2

Vibraslap

Ride Cymbal4

Bongo High

Bongo Lo

Mute H.Conga

Conga Hi Opn

Conga Lo Opn

High Timbale

Low Timbale

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

High-Q

Slap

ScratchPush

ScratchPull

Sticks

SquareClick

Mtrnm.Click

Mtrnm. Bell

Jazz Kick 2

Jazz Kick 1

Side Stick

Brush Swirl

Brush Slap1

Brush Swirl

Brash Tom 2

Close HiHat3

Brash Tom 2

Agogo

Agogo

Cabasa

Maracas

ShrtWhistle

LongWhistle

Short Guiro

Long Guiro

Claves

Woodblock

Woodblock

Mute Cuica

Open Cuica

MuteTriangl

OpenTriangl

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Bell Tree

Castanets

Mute Surdo

Open Surdo

-----

[EXC7]

[EXC7]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

GM2 ORCHSTRA

Maracas

ShrtWhistle

LongWhistle

Short Guiro

Long Guiro

Claves

Woodblock

Woodblock

Mute Cuica

Open Cuica

MuteTriangl

OpenTriangl

Shaker

Jingle Bell

Bell Tree

Castanets

Mute Surdo

Open Surdo

Applause

Timpani

Timpani

Timpani

Timpani

Timpani

Timpani

Timpani

Timpani

Timpani

Timpani

Tambourine

Splash Cym.

Cowbell

Con.Cymbal2

Vibraslap

Concert Cym.

Bongo High

Bongo Lo

Mute H.Conga

Conga Hi Opn

Conga Lo Opn

High Timbale

Low Timbale

Agogo

Agogo

Cabasa

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

Close HiHat2

Pedal HiHat2

Open HiHat2

Ride Cymbal3

Sticks

SquareClick

Mtrnm.Click

Mtrnm. Bell

Concert BD

Mix Kick

Side Stick

Concert Snr

Castanets

Concert Snr

Timpani

Timpani

Timpani

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC1]

[EXC2]

[EXC2]

[EXC3]

[EXC3]

[EXC4]

[EXC4]

[EXC5]

[EXC5]

[EXC6]

[EXC6]

GM2 SFX

SquareClick

Mtrnm.Click

Mtrnm. Bell

Gt.FretNoiz

Gt.CutNoise

Gt.CutNoise

String Slap

Fl.KeyClick

Laughing

Screaming

Punch

Heart Beat

Footsteps

Footsteps

Applause

Creaking

Door

Scratch

Wind Chimes

Car-Engine

Car-Stop

Car-Pass

Car-Crash

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

-----

High-Q

Slap

ScratchPush

ScratchPull

Sticks

Siren

Train

Jetplane

Helicopter

Starship

Gun Shot

Machine Gun

Lasergun

Explosion

Dog

HorseGallop

Bird

Rain

Thunder

Wind

Seashore

Stream

Bubble

-----

-----

-----

-----

[EXC7]

[EXC7]

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Rhythm Pattern List

Rhythm Pattern

West Coast

Motown

R&B Pop 1

R&B Pop 2

R&B Pop 3

R&B Pop 4

R&B Pop 5

Back Beat 2

Back Beat 3

Back Beat 4

Back Beat 5

Back Beat 6

Back Beat 7

Back Beat 8

Back Beat 9

Back Beat10

R&B 1

R&B 2

R&B 3

Pop Funk 6

Pop Funk 7

Pop Funk 8

16-BeatPop1

16-BeatPop2

16-BeatPop3

16BtFusion1

16BtFusion2

16BtFusion3

ShufflePop1

ShufflePop2

ShufflePop3

ShufflePop4

ShufflePop5

ShufflePop6

ShufflePop7

Hip'n'Hop

ElecDance 1

Pop 1

Pop 2

Pop 3

Pop 4

8-Beat Pop1

8-Beat Pop2

8-Beat Pop3

8-BtFusion1

8-BtFusion2

Pop Funk 1

Pop Funk 2

Pop Funk 3

Pop Funk 4

Pop Funk 5

Piano R&B 1

Piano R&B 2

8-Beat Funk

16-BeatFunk

8-BtShuffle

16BtShuffle

Latin Dance

LatinFusion

Fast Jazz

Afro-Cuban

Pop Ballad

Ballad 1

StraightRck

PowerfulRck

Slow Beat

Back Beat 1

No.

057

058

059

060

061

062

063

064

049

050

051

052

053

054

055

056

065

066

067

041

042

043

044

045

046

047

048

033

034

035

036

037

038

039

040

025

026

027

028

029

030

031

032

017

018

019

020

021

022

023

024

009

010

011

012

013

014

015

016

001

002

003

004

005

006

007

008

Rhythm Pattern

Swing 1

Swing 2

Swing 3

JazzBrush 1

JazzBrush 2

Jazz Waltz

Free Jazz

Jazz 1

Jazz 2

Jazz 3

Jazz 4

Jazz 5

Jazz 6

Jazz 7

Jazz 8

Jazz 9

Jazz 10

Blues 1

Blues 2

Gospel 1

Gospel 2

Polka 1

Polka 2

Latin Pop 1

Latin Pop 2

Latin Pop 3

Latin Pop 4

Latin Pop 5

Latin Pop 6

Latin Pop 7

Latin Pop 8

Latin Pop 9

Latin Pop10

Latin Pop11

BossaNova 1

R&B 4

R&B 5

R&B 6

R&B 7

R&B 8

R&B 9

R&B 10

R&B 11

R&B 12

R&B 13

R&B 14

R&B 15

R&B 16

R&B 17

R&B 18

Funk 1

Funk 2

Funk 3

8-BeatRock1

8-BeatRock2

8-BeatRock3

16BeatRock1

16BeatRock2

Ballad 2

Ballad 3

PianoBallad

Rockaballad

Bluegrass

Combo 1

Combo 2

FastSwing 1

FastSwing 2

No.

124

125

126

127

128

129

130

131

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

123

132

133

134

108

109

110

111

112

113

114

115

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

092

093

094

095

096

097

098

099

084

085

086

087

088

089

090

091

076

077

078

079

080

081

082

083

068

069

070

071

072

073

074

075

Rhythm Pattern

Jungle

Dance

Pop Waltz 1

Pop Waltz 2

Pop Waltz 3

Pop Waltz 4

SimpleWltz1

SimpleWltz2

3/4 Brush

5/4 Fusion

5/4 Swing

5/8 Progres

6/4 Fusion

6/8 Progres

6/8 Swing

7/4 Fusion

7/4 Swing

7/8 Progres

Rock 19

Rock 20

Progressive

ElecDance 2

ElecDance 3

ElecDance 4

ElecDance 5

ElecDance 6

ElecDance 7

ElecDance 8

ElecDance 9

ElecDance10

Acid Jazz

Techno

Hip Hop

House

Rock 3

Rock 4

Rock 5

Rock 6

Rock 7

Rock 8

Rock 9

Rock 10

Rock 11

Rock 12

Rock 13

Rock 14

Rock 15

Rock 16

Rock 17

Rock 18

BossaNova 2

BossaNova 3

Fast Bossa

Pop Bossa

Salsa 1

Salsa 2

Samba 1

Samba 2

Rumba

Mambo 1

Mambo 2

Merengue

PwrFusion 1

PwrFusion 2

Rock 1

Rock 2

No.

191

192

193

194

195

196

197

198

199

200

183

184

185

186

187

188

189

190

175

176

177

178

179

180

181

182

167

168

169

170

171

172

173

174

159

160

161

162

163

164

165

166

151

152

153

154

155

156

157

158

143

144

145

146

147

148

149

150

135

136

137

138

139

140

141

142

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Setup List

Selecting Stored Settings ([SETUP] Button) (p. 50)

“R.”: These Setups let you enjoy performing with a session-like feel while playing a Rhythm.

Be sure to check it out. For more on Rhythms, refer to the “Playing Rhythm ([SONG/RHYTHM] Button)” (p. 37).

[Piano]

01

02

03

04

Piano&Choir

Piano&Winds

R.Piano Pop

R.Jazz Trio

[STRINGS/PAD]

13

14

15

16

Strings Sect

Mysterious

R.Str Ballad

R.DancingPad

[VOICE/SYNTH]

25

26

27

28

Large Choir

Dance Groove

R.A Cappella

R.Synth Jam

[E. PIANO]

05

06

07

08

E.Piano&Pad

EP&Strings

R.EP R&B

R.ClavGroove

[ORGAN]

09

10

11

12

OD Organ

Manual Bass

R.Hot Gospel

R.Jazz Funk

[GUITAR/BASS]

17

18

19

20

OD Guitar

Fretless&Pad

R.Cool Bossa

R.Bass Solo

[BRASS/WINDS]

21

22

23

24

Full Brass

Sax Section

R.Brass Funk

R.Sax Ballad

[RHY/GM2]

29

30

31

32

RD SETUP

RD SETUP

RD SETUP

RD SETUP

* Setup No. 29–32 (RD SETUP) include the “Basic Setup.” Use this when creating Setups from scratch.

Shortcut List

You can easily change settings for the following functions using a number of related buttons.

* “[A] + [B]” indicates that you are to hold down [A] and press [B].

What to do

Changing the Sound Control Type

Changing the Reverb Depth

Changing the Reverb Depth for Each Tone

Changing the Amount of Multi-effects Applied

Changing the Amount of Transposition

Changing the Rhythm Pattern Volume Level

Changing Volume of Song (Audio File)

Changing Volume of Audio Key (Audio File)

Changing the Split Point Key

Operation

[SOUND CONTROL] + [DEC] [INC]

[REVERB] + [DEC] [INC]

[REVERB] + ZONE LEVEL Slider

[MULTI EFFECTS] + [DEC] [INC]

[TRANSPOSE] + [DEC] [INC]

[TRANSPOSE] + Key

[SONG/RHYTHM] + ZONE LEVEL Slider

*Can be operated while Rhythm is playing

[SONG/RHYTHM] + ZONE LEVEL Slider

*Can be operated while an audio file is playing

[AUDIO KEY] + ZONE LEVEL Slider

[SPLIT] + [DEC] [INC]

[SPLIT] + Key

Switching V-LINK On and Off

Changing the Reverb Type

Changing the Multi-effects Type

Adjusting the Frequency of the Equalizer

[EXIT/SHIFT] + [SOUND CONTROL]

[EXIT/SHIFT] + [REVERB]

[EXIT/SHIFT] + [MULTI EFFECTS]

[EXIT/SHIFT] + [LOW] Knob/[HIGH] Knob

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p. 35

p. 34 p. 34

p. 47

p. 32

p. 37

p. 40

p. 42

p. 29

p. 82

p. 33

p. 48

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DIGITAL PIANO

Model RD-300GX

MIDI Implementation Chart

Basic

Channel

Mode

Velocity

After

Touch

Pitch Bend

Function...

Default

Changed

Default

Messages

Altered

True Voice

Note ON

Note OFF

Key’s

Ch’s

1

1 – 16

Mode 3 x

**************

0–127

**************

O

O x x x x x

O

O x

O

O

O

O

O

O x x

O

O x x x x x x x

O

O

Transmitted Recognized

1–16

1–16

Mode 3

Mode 3, 4(M=1)

Note

Number :

Control

Change

91

93

98, 99

100, 101

76

77

78

84

72

73

74

75

65

66

67

71

0, 32

1

5

6, 38

7

10

11

64

0–127

0–127

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O (Reverb)

O (Chorus)

O

O

Prog

Change : True Number

System Exclusive

System

Common

System

Real Time

Aux

Message

Notes

0–127

**************

O

0–127

O O

: Song Pos

: Song Sel

: Tune x x x x x x

: Clock

: Commands x x x x

: All sound off

: Reset all controllers

: Local Control

: All Notes OFF

: Active Sense

: Reset x x x x

O x

O (120, 126, 127)

O x

O (123–125)

O x

* 1 Recognized as M=1 even if M

≠1.

Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY

Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY

Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO

Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO

MIDI Implementation Chart

Date : Nov. 20, 2007

Version : 1.00

Remarks

* 1

Bank select

Modulation

Portamento time

Data entry

Volume

Panpot

Expression

Hold 1

Portamento

Sostenuto

Soft

Resonance

Release time

Attack time

Cutoff

Decay time

Vibrato rate

Vibrato depth

Vibrato delay

Portamento control

Effect1 depth

Effect3 depth

NRPN LSB, MSB

RPN LSB, MSB

Program number 1–128

O : Yes

X : No

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Main Specifications

RD-300GX: Digital Piano

Keyboard Section

Keyboard 88 keys (PHA alpha II Keyboard)

Sound Generator Section

Conforms to General MIDI 2 System, 88-key Stereo Multi-sampled Piano Sound

Part

Maximum Polyphony

Wave Memory

16 Parts

128 voices

Tones

Setups

128 MB (16-bit linear equivalent)

Normal Tones: 110

General MIDI 2 Tones: 256

Rhythm Sets: 5

General MIDI 2 Rhythm Sets: 9

32

Effects

Multi-Effects: 78 types

Reverb: 6 types

Sound Control

2-band Digital Equalizer

SMF/Audio File Player

File Format

Standard MIDI File: format-0/1,

Audio File: WAV, AIFF (44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear), MP3

Audio File can be played with Audio Key Function.

Connectors

Connectors

Output Jacks (L/MONO, R): 1/4 inch phone type

DAMPER Pedal

CONTROL Pedal

MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT)

USB Connectors (MIDI, MEMORY)

Headphones Jack: Stereo 1/4 inch phone type

DC IN Jack

Dimensions/Weight

Dimensions

1438 (W) x 337 (D) x 141 (H) mm

56-5/8 (W) x 13-5/16 (D) x 5-9/16 (H) inches

16.4 kg / 36 lbs 3 oz Weight

Others

Rhythm Patterns

Display

Controllers

Internal Memory

Power Supply

Power Consumption

Accessories

200 patterns

16 characters, 2 lines (Backlit LCD)

Zone Level slider x 3

Equalizer knob x 2

Pitch Bend/Modulation lever

Assignable Switches (S1, S2)

1 M bytes

DC 9 V (AC Adaptor)

11 W

Owner’s Manual

CD-ROMs (Audio Key Utilitiy 2, SONAR LE)

Damper Pedal (DP-8)

AC Adaptor, Power Cord

962a

* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.

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Index

A

AC Adaptor

........................................................ 16

Attack Time

......................................................... 69

Audio File ........................................................... 45

Audio Key

...................................................... 42

Audio Key

.......................................................... 42

Volume

.......................................................... 45

[AUDIO KEY] Button

........................................ 13, 42

Audio Volume

...................................................... 67

B

Bank Select LSB

.................................................... 56

Bank Select MSB

.................................................. 56

Bend Range

........................................................ 70

Bender Switch

...................................................... 71

Bulk Dump

.......................................................... 77

C

Center Cancel

..................................................... 76

Ch

.................................................................... 55

Cho .................................................................. 58

Chorus

External Zone

.................................................. 58

Coarse Tune

........................................................ 70

Common

............................................................ 68

Connection

AC Adaptor

.................................................... 16

Computer ....................................................... 81

External Equipment

........................................... 17

MIDI

............................................................. 54

MIDI Sequencer ............................................... 78

Pedals ........................................................... 18

USB

.............................................................. 54

USB Memory .................................................. 21

Control Channel

................................................... 65

CONTROL Jack

.................................................... 18

Control Pedal Function ........................................... 68

Control Pedal Switch

............................................. 71

Control Polarity .................................................... 65

Copy SETUP

........................................................ 74

Copy SONG

....................................................... 74

Cord Hook

.................................................... 14, 16

Cutoff

................................................................ 69

D

DAMPER Jack ...................................................... 18

Damper Noise

..................................................... 60

Damper Pedal Switch

............................................ 71

Damper Polarity

................................................... 65

DC IN Jack ................................................... 14, 16

[DEC] Button

....................................................... 13

Decay Time

......................................................... 69

Delete SETUP

....................................................... 73

Delete SONG

..................................................... 75

DEMO PLAY

....................................................... 25

[DISPLAY CONTRAST] Knob

............................. 14, 20

[DUAL] Button ................................................ 12, 28

Duplex Scale

....................................................... 61

E

[EDIT] Button

................................................. 13, 63

Edit Mode .......................................................... 63

Effects

......................................................... 47, 87

[ENTER] Button

.................................................... 13

EQ Mode ........................................................... 64

EQUALIZER Knobs

................................................ 36

[EXIT/SHIFT] Button

............................................... 13

External Zone

................................................ 22, 53

[EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] Button

........................... 12, 55

F

Factory Reset ....................................................... 77

Fast-forward

Song ............................................................ 41

File

................................................................... 72

Fine Tune

........................................................... 70

Format

............................................................... 76

Frequency .......................................................... 36

G

Ground Terminal ............................................ 14, 16

H

Hammer Noise

.................................................... 61

[HIGH] Knob ................................................. 12, 36

I

[INC] Button

....................................................... 13

Indicator Mode .................................................... 65

Internal Zone ....................................................... 22

K

Key Off Resonance

............................................... 61

Key Range

External Zone

................................................. 59

Key Touch

.......................................................... 62

Key Touch (Edit Mode)

.......................................... 67

Key Touch Mode .................................................. 62

Key Touch Offset .................................................. 62

Keynote ............................................................. 66

KRL

................................................................... 59

KRU

.................................................................. 59

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L

Layer

................................................................. 28

Lid

.................................................................... 60

Load SETUP ......................................................... 72

Local Control

....................................................... 78

Local Switch ........................................................ 79

[LOW] Knob

................................................. 12, 36

LOWER

.............................................................. 30

LOWER (External Zone) .......................................... 55

Lower Tone ......................................................... 29

LSB

................................................................... 56

M

Master Tune

........................................................ 64

Master Volume ..................................................... 64

MFX Type

........................................................... 87

MFX Zone ........................................................... 68

MIDI

.................................................................. 53

MIDI Connectors

............................................ 14, 53

MIDI OUT Channel

............................................... 55

Modulation

......................................................... 34

Modulation Switch

................................................ 71

MSB .................................................................. 56

Multi Effects ................................................... 47, 68

Depth

............................................................ 47

Type

............................................................. 48

[MULTI EFFECTS] Button

................................... 12, 47

O

ONE TOUCH [PIANO] Button

............................ 13, 60

OUTPUT Jacks ..................................................... 14

P

Pan

External Zone

.................................................. 58

Internal Zone .................................................. 70

Panel Lock

.......................................................... 49

Part

................................................................... 22

Part Mode

.......................................................... 66

Part Switch

.......................................................... 71

PC (Program Change)

............................................ 56

Pedal

................................................................. 18

Pedal Function

..................................................... 68

PEDAL Jacks ........................................................ 14

PHONES Jack ...................................................... 14

Piano Designer

.................................................... 60

Pitch .................................................................. 70

Pitch Bend

.......................................................... 34

Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever

............................. 12, 34

Play Mode .......................................................... 76

Playback

Audio Files ..................................................... 40

Song ............................................................ 40

102

Playback Transpose .............................................. 76

Polarity

.............................................................. 65

Power ............................................................... 19

Power Cord

........................................................ 16

[POWER] Switch

............................................ 14, 19

R

Rec Mode

.......................................................... 78

Recording

.......................................................... 79

Release Time

....................................................... 69

Resonance .......................................................... 69

Rev

................................................................... 58

Reverb

Depth

........................................................... 34

External Zone

................................................. 58

Internal Zone

.................................................. 69

Piano Designer ............................................... 60

Type

............................................................. 33

Reverb Amount

.................................................... 69

[REVERB] Button

............................................. 12, 33

Reverb Depth ...................................................... 60

Rewind

Song ............................................................ 41

RHY (Rhythm)

...................................................... 37

Rhythm .............................................................. 37

Pattern

.......................................................... 38

Tempo .......................................................... 38

Volume

......................................................... 39

Rhythm Pattern List

................................................ 97

Rhythm Set List ..................................................... 94

Rotary Effect

....................................................... 48

Rx. GM/GM2 System ON ..................................... 67

Rx. GS Reset ....................................................... 67

S

S1 Switch

........................................................... 71

S1/S2 Function ................................................... 68

[S1] [S2] Buttons

............................................ 12, 68

S2 Switch

........................................................... 71

Save

Settings (Setup)

............................................... 51

Save SETUP

........................................................ 72

Setup

.................................................... 50, 80, 98

Copy

............................................................ 74

Delete

........................................................... 73

Factory Reset

.................................................. 77

Load

............................................................. 72

Save ............................................................ 72

Write ........................................................... 51

[SETUP] Button

............................................... 13, 50

SETUP Control Channel

.......................................... 65

SETUP Pedal Shift

................................................. 64

Shortcut

............................................................. 98

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SMF Music File

Playback ........................................................ 40

Song ................................................................. 40

Copy ............................................................ 74

Delete

........................................................... 75

Fast-forward ................................................... 41

Rewind

.......................................................... 41

Tempo ........................................................... 41

Song Function

...................................................... 76

Song Stop Mode .................................................. 67

[SONG/RHYTHM] Button ........................... 13, 37, 40

Sound Control ..................................................... 35

[SOUND CONTROL] Button

.............................. 12, 35

Split

.................................................................. 29

[SPLIT] Button

................................................. 12, 29

Split Point ........................................................... 30

Stand ................................................................ 15

Stretch Tune

........................................................ 61

String Resonance

.................................................. 61

System

............................................................... 64

T

Temperament ....................................................... 66

Temperament Key

................................................. 66

Tempo

Audio Files ..................................................... 41

Rhythm .......................................................... 38

Song ............................................................ 41

Tone

............................................................ 22, 91

Tone List

............................................................. 91

Tone Parameter

.................................................... 69

TONE SELECT Buttons ...................................... 13, 27

Transpose

External Zone

.................................................. 58

Internal Zone .................................................. 70

Keyboard

....................................................... 32

Song ............................................................ 76

[TRANSPOSE] Button ....................................... 12, 32

Trs

.................................................................... 58

Tuning

............................................................... 64

U

UPPER 1

....................................................... 28, 30

UPPER 1 (External Zone)

......................................... 55

UPPER 2

....................................................... 28, 30

UPPER 2 (External Zone)

......................................... 55

Upper Tone

......................................................... 29

USB Driver .......................................................... 65

USB Memory

....................................................... 21

USB MEMORY Connector

....................................... 14

USB Memory Mode

............................................... 65

USB MIDI Connector

................................. 14, 53, 81

USB MIDI Driver

................................................... 81

Utility

................................................................. 77

V

Velocity

............................................................. 62

Velocity Delay Sense

............................................. 62

V-LINK ............................................................... 82

Vol

................................................................... 58

Volume

Audio File

...................................................... 67

Audio Key

..................................................... 45

External Zone

........................................... 57–58

Internal Zone

.................................................. 31

Master

.................................................... 20, 64

Rhythm .......................................................... 39

VOLUME Slider

............................................. 12, 20

W

[WRITE] Button .............................................. 13, 51

Z

Zone

................................................................. 22

ZONE LEVEL Sliders

.................................. 12, 31, 57

Zone Parameter ................................................... 70

ZONE SELECT Button

...................................... 13, 31

ZONE SELECT Indicators .................................. 13, 31

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Information

When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below.

Roland Shanghai Electronics

Co.,Ltd.

(BEIJING OFFICE)

10F. No.18 3 Section Anhuaxili

Chaoyang District Beijing

100011 CHINA

TEL: (010) 6426-5050

HONG KONG

Tom Lee Music Co., Ltd.

Service Division

22-32 Pun Shan Street, Tsuen

Wan, New Territories,

HONG KONG

TEL: 2415 0911

Parsons Music Ltd.

8th Floor, Railway Plaza, 39

Chatham Road South, T.S.T,

Kowloon, HONG KONG

TEL: 2333 1863

INDIA

Rivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd.

411, Nirman Kendra

Mahalaxmi Flats Compound

Off. Dr. Edwin Moses Road,

Mumbai-400011, INDIA

TEL: (022) 2493 9051

INDONESIA

PT Citra IntiRama

Jl. Cideng Timur No. 15J-15O

Jakarta Pusat

INDONESIA

TEL: (021) 6324170

KOREA

Cosmos Corporation

1461-9, Seocho-Dong,

Seocho Ku, Seoul, KOREA

TEL: (02) 3486-8855

MALAYSIA

Roland Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd.

45-1, Block C2, Jalan PJU 1/39,

Dataran Prima, 47301 Petaling

Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA

TEL: (03) 7805-3263

VIET NAM

Suoi Nhac Company, Ltd

370 Cach Mang Thang Tam St.

Dist.3, Ho Chi Minh City,

VIET NAM

TEL: 9316540

AFRICA

EGYPT

Al Fanny Trading Office

9, EBN Hagar Al Askalany

Street,

ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis,

Cairo 11341, EGYPT

TEL: (022)-418-5531

REUNION

Maison FO - YAM Marcel

25 Rue Jules Hermann,

Chaudron - BP79 97 491

Ste Clotilde Cedex,

REUNION ISLAND

TEL: (0262) 218-429

SOUTH AFRICA

T.O.M.S. Sound & Music

(Pty)Ltd.

2 ASTRON ROAD DENVER

JOHANNESBURG ZA 2195,

SOUTH AFRICA

TEL: (011)417 3400

Paul Bothner(PTY)Ltd.

Royal Cape Park, Unit 24

Londonderry Road, Ottery 7800

Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA

TEL: (021) 799 4900

PHILIPPINES

G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.

339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue

Makati, Metro Manila 1200,

PHILIPPINES

TEL: (02) 899 9801

SINGAPORE

SWEE LEE MUSIC

COMPANY PTE. LTD.

150 Sims Drive,

SINGAPORE 387381

TEL: 6846-3676

TAIWAN

ROLAND TAIWAN

ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.

Room 5, 9fl. No. 112 Chung

Shan N.Road Sec.2, Taipei,

TAIWAN, R.O.C.

TEL: (02) 2561 3339

THAILAND

Theera Music Co. , Ltd.

100-108 Soi Verng

Nakornkasem, New

Road,Sumpantawongse,

Bangkok 10100 THAILAND

TEL: (02) 224-8821

AUSTRALIA/

NEW ZEALAND

ASIA

CHINA

Roland Shanghai Electronics

Co.,Ltd.

5F. No.1500 Pingliang Road

Shanghai 200090, CHINA

TEL: (021) 5580-0800

AUSTRALIA/

NEW ZEALAND

Roland Corporation

Australia Pty.,Ltd.

38 Campbell Avenue

Dee Why West. NSW 2099

AUSTRALIA

For Australia

Tel: (02) 9982 8266

For New Zealand

Tel: (09) 3098 715

CENTRAL/LATIN

AMERICA

ARGENTINA

Instrumentos Musicales S.A.

Av.Santa Fe 2055

(1123) Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA

TEL: (011) 4508-2700

BARBADOS

A&B Music Supplies LTD

12 Webster Industrial Park

Wildey, St.Michael, Barbados

TEL: (246)430-1100

BRAZIL

Roland Brasil Ltda.

Rua San Jose, 780 Sala B

Parque Industrial San Jose

Cotia - Sao Paulo - SP, BRAZIL

TEL: (011) 4615 5666

CHILE

Comercial Fancy II S.A.

Rut.: 96.919.420-1

Nataniel Cox #739, 4th Floor

Santiago - Centro, CHILE

TEL: (02) 688-9540

COLOMBIA

Centro Musical Ltda.

Cra 43 B No 25 A 41 Bododega 9

Medellin, Colombia

TEL: (574)3812529

COSTA RICA

JUAN Bansbach Instrumentos

Musicales

Ave.1. Calle 11, Apartado

10237,

San Jose, COSTA RICA

TEL: 258-0211

Gigamusic SARL

10 Rte De La Folie

97200 Fort De France

Martinique F.W.I.

TEL: 596 596 715222

MEXICO

Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.

Av. Toluca No. 323, Col. Olivar de los Padres 01780 Mexico

D.F. MEXICO

TEL: (55) 5668-6699

NICARAGUA

Bansbach Instrumentos

Musicales Nicaragua

Altamira D'Este Calle Principal de la Farmacia 5ta.Avenida

1 Cuadra al Lago.#503

Managua, Nicaragua

TEL: (505)277-2557

PANAMA

SUPRO MUNDIAL, S.A.

Boulevard Andrews, Albrook,

Panama City, REP. DE

PANAMA

TEL: 315-0101

PARAGUAY

Distribuidora De

Instrumentos Musicales

J.E. Olear y ESQ. Manduvira

Asuncion PARAGUAY

TEL: (595) 21 492147

PERU

Audionet

Distribuciones Musicales SAC

Juan Fanning 530

Miraflores

Lima - Peru

TEL: (511) 4461388

TRINIDAD

AMR Ltd

Ground Floor

Maritime Plaza

Barataria Trinidad W.I.

TEL: (868) 638 6385

CURACAO

Zeelandia Music Center Inc.

Orionweg 30

Curacao, Netherland Antilles

TEL:(305)5926866

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Instrumentos Fernando Giraldez

Calle Proyecto Central No.3

Ens.La Esperilla

Santo Domingo,

Dominican Republic

TEL:(809) 683 0305

ECUADOR

Mas Musika

Rumichaca 822 y Zaruma

Guayaquil - Ecuador

TEL:(593-4)2302364

EL SALVADOR

OMNI MUSIC

75 Avenida Norte y Final

Alameda Juan Pablo II,

Edificio No.4010 San Salvador,

EL SALVADOR

TEL: 262-0788

GUATEMALA

Casa Instrumental

Calzada Roosevelt 34-01,zona 11

Ciudad de Guatemala

Guatemala

TEL:(502) 599-2888

HONDURAS

Almacen Pajaro Azul S.A. de C.V.

BO.Paz Barahona

3 Ave.11 Calle S.O

San Pedro Sula, Honduras

TEL: (504) 553-2029

MARTINIQUE

Musique & Son

Z.I.Les Mangle

97232 Le Lamantin

Martinique F.W.I.

TEL: 596 596 426860

URUGUAY

Todo Musica S.A.

Francisco Acuna de Figueroa

1771

C.P.: 11.800

Montevideo, URUGUAY

TEL: (02) 924-2335

VENEZUELA

Instrumentos Musicales

Allegro,C.A.

Av.las industrias edf.Guitar import

#7 zona Industrial de Turumo

Caracas, Venezuela

TEL: (212) 244-1122

EUROPE

AUSTRIA

Roland Elektronische

Musikinstrumente HmbH.

Austrian Office

Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 8,

A-6020 Innsbruck, AUSTRIA

TEL: (0512) 26 44 260

BELGIUM/FRANCE/

HOLLAND/

LUXEMBOURG

Roland Central Europe N.V.

Houtstraat 3, B-2260, Oevel

(Westerlo) BELGIUM

TEL: (014) 575811

CROATIA

ART-CENTAR

Degenova 3.

HR - 10000 Zagreb

TEL: (1) 466 8493

CZECH REP.

CZECH REPUBLIC

DISTRIBUTOR s.r.o

Voctárova 247/16

CZ - 180 00 PRAHA 8,

CZECH REP.

TEL: (2) 830 20270

DENMARK

Roland Scandinavia A/S

Nordhavnsvej 7, Postbox 880,

DK-2100 Copenhagen

DENMARK

TEL: 3916 6200

FINLAND

Roland Scandinavia As, Filial

Finland

Elannontie 5

FIN-01510 Vantaa, FINLAND

TEL: (0)9 68 24 020

GERMANY

Roland Elektronische

Musikinstrumente HmbH.

Oststrasse 96, 22844

Norderstedt, GERMANY

TEL: (040) 52 60090

GREECE/CYPRUS

STOLLAS S.A.

Music Sound Light

155, New National Road

Patras 26442, GREECE

TEL: 2610 435400

HUNGARY

Roland East Europe Ltd.

Warehouse Area ‘DEPO’ Pf.83

H-2046 Torokbalint,

HUNGARY

TEL: (23) 511011

IRELAND

Roland Ireland

G2 Calmount Park, Calmount

Avenue, Dublin 12

Republic of IRELAND

TEL: (01) 4294444

ITALY

Roland Italy S. p. A.

Viale delle Industrie 8,

20020 Arese, Milano, ITALY

TEL: (02) 937-78300

NORWAY

Roland Scandinavia Avd.

Kontor Norge

Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95

Lilleaker N-0216 Oslo

NORWAY

TEL: 2273 0074

POLAND

ROLAND POLSKA SP. Z O.O.

UL. Gibraltarska 4.

PL-03 664 Warszawa

POLAND

TEL: (022) 679 4419

PORTUGAL

Roland Iberia, S.L.

Portugal Office

Cais das Pedras, 8/9-1 Dto

4050-465, Porto, PORTUGAL

TEL: 22 608 00 60

ROMANIA

FBS LINES

Piata Libertatii 1,

535500 Gheorgheni,

ROMANIA

TEL: (266) 364 609

RUSSIA

MuTek

Dorozhnaya ul.3,korp.6

117 545 Moscow, RUSSIA

TEL: (095) 981-4967

SLOVAKIA

DAN Acoustic s.r.o.

Povazská 18.

SK - 940 01 Nové Zámky

TEL: (035) 6424 330

SPAIN

Roland Iberia, S.L.

Paseo García Faria, 33-35

08005 Barcelona SPAIN

TEL: 93 493 91 00

SWEDEN

Roland Scandinavia A/S

SWEDISH SALES OFFICE

Danvik Center 28, 2 tr.

S-131 30 Nacka SWEDEN

TEL: (0)8 702 00 20

SWITZERLAND

Roland (Switzerland) AG

Landstrasse 5, Postfach,

CH-4452 Itingen,

SWITZERLAND

TEL: (061) 927-8383

UKRAINE

EURHYTHMICS Ltd.

P.O.Box: 37-a.

Nedecey Str. 30

UA - 89600 Mukachevo,

UKRAINE

TEL: (03131) 414-40

UNITED KINGDOM

Roland (U.K.) Ltd.

Atlantic Close, Swansea

Enterprise Park, SWANSEA

SA7 9FJ,

UNITED KINGDOM

TEL: (01792) 702701

NORTH AMERICA

MIDDLE EAST

BAHRAIN

Moon Stores

No.1231&1249 Rumaytha

Building Road 3931, Manama

339 BAHRAIN

TEL: 17 813 942

IRAN

MOCO INC.

No.41 Nike St., Dr.Shariyati Ave.,

Roberoye Cerahe Mirdamad

Tehran, IRAN

TEL: (021)-2285-4169

ISRAEL

Halilit P. Greenspoon & Sons

Ltd.

8 Retzif Ha'alia Hashnia St.

Tel-Aviv-Yafo ISRAEL

TEL: (03) 6823666

CANADA

Roland Canada Ltd.

(Head Office)

5480 Parkwood Way

Richmond B. C., V6V 2M4

CANADA

TEL: (604) 270 6626

Roland Canada Ltd.

(Toronto Office)

170 Admiral Boulevard

Mississauga On L5T 2N6

CANADA

TEL: (905) 362 9707

U. S. A.

Roland Corporation U.S.

5100 S. Eastern Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938,

U. S. A.

TEL: (323) 890 3700

JORDAN

MUSIC HOUSE CO. LTD.

FREDDY FOR MUSIC

P. O. Box 922846

Amman 11192 JORDAN

TEL: (06) 5692696

KUWAIT

EASA HUSAIN AL-YOUSIFI

& SONS CO.

Al-Yousifi Service Center

P.O.Box 126 (Safat) 13002

KUWAIT

TEL: 00 965 802929

LEBANON

Chahine S.A.L.

George Zeidan St., Chahine

Bldg., Achrafieh, P.O.Box: 16-

5857

Beirut, LEBANON

TEL: (01) 20-1441

OMAN

TALENTZ CENTRE L.L.C.

Malatan House No.1

Al Noor Street, Ruwi

SULTANATE OF OMAN

TEL: 2478 3443

QATAR

Al Emadi Co. (Badie Studio &

Stores)

P.O. Box 62, Doha, QATAR

TEL: 4423-554

SAUDI ARABIA aDawliah Universal

Electronics APL

Behind Pizza Inn

Prince Turkey Street aDawliah Building,

PO BOX 2154,

Alkhobar 31952

SAUDI ARABIA

TEL: (03) 8643601

SYRIA

Technical Light & Sound

Center

Rawda, Abdul Qader Jazairi St.

Bldg. No. 21, P.O.BOX 13520,

Damascus, SYRIA

TEL: (011) 223-5384

TURKEY

ZUHAL DIS TICARET A.S.

Galip Dede Cad. No.37

Beyoglu - Istanbul / TURKEY

TEL: (0212) 249 85 10

U.A.E.

Zak Electronics & Musical

Instruments Co. L.L.C.

Zabeel Road, Al Sherooq Bldg.,

No. 14, Ground Floor, Dubai,

U.A.E.

TEL: (04) 3360715

As of Oct. 1, 2007 (ROLAND)

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For China

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For EU Countries

This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.

For the USA

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the

FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment.

This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.

For Canada

NOTICE

This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

AVIS

Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

For the USA

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Compliance Information Statement

Model Name :

Type of Equipment :

Responsible Party :

Address :

Telephone :

RD-300GX

Digital Piano

Roland Corporation U.S.

5100 S. Eastern Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938

(323) 890-3700

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