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Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

11 Important Notes Handling the CDs (CD-ROMs) • When handling the discs, please observe the following.• Do not touch the recording surface of the dis

Page 3 - Enjoy Performing

101 Using the Practice Functions 9. After reading the message in the screen, touch <OK>. The notation will appear and the accompaniment will st

Page 4 - Learn and Practice Enjoyably

102 Using the Practice Functions 12. Touch in the upper right of the screen. The following screen appears. 13. Touch the item that you want to choos

Page 5 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY

103 Using the Practice Functions Not only can you practice the songs prepared for use in Visual Lesson, you can also practice other RM-700 internal s

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104 Using the Practice Functions You can divide the keyboard into two separate sections, allowing two people to perform in the same registers.By divi

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105 Using the Practice Functions You can choose one of two ways in which the sound will be produced. 1. In the “Twin Piano” screen, touch <Pair>

Page 8 - Important Notes

106 Using the Practice Functions The RM-700 can display notations not only for the internal songs, but for music files and performances recorded with

Page 9 - Floppy Disk Handling

107 Using the Practice Functions 4. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button to play the song. The song will begin playing, and the notation pages will turn a

Page 10 - Copyright

108 Using the Practice Functions You can have the notation displayed in the screen scroll automatically as you play, even when the song is not being

Page 11 - Contents

109 Using the Practice Functions You can change the part appearing on the notation display and change the manner in which the notation is displayed.

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110 Using the Practice Functions If you save a song whose Key setting you've modified, the song will be saved at the specified key. Pitches Sets

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12 Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 Look at All You Can Do with the RM-700! 4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 6 Important Notes 9 Panel Descriptions 1

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111 Using the Practice Functions You can take notations that are displayed on the RM-700 and save them to external memories. You can also use saved i

Page 15 - Panel Descriptions

112 Using the Practice Functions 7. Touch the respective parameter and set the range of image data and other settings with the [Value] dial. 8. Touch

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113 Using the Practice Functions This changes the song and Music Style tempos.If songs seem difficult to play at their original speed, you may find i

Page 17 - Bottom Panel (Rear)

114 Using the Practice Functions Specifying the Tempo6. Press the pedal to which you assigned “Tap Tempo” two or more times. The tempo will be set to

Page 18 - Before You Start Playing

115 Using the Practice Functions When you’re playing along with a song, you can listen to the tempo before you start playing by adding a count-in.Thi

Page 19 - Opening/Closing the Lid

116 Using the Practice Functions With commercially available music files for piano lessons, the part for each hand can be played back independently.

Page 20 - About the Pedals

117 Using the Practice Functions Stopping the Song4. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button so its indicator is turned off. The song will stop.If desired, y

Page 21 - Connecting Headphones

118 Using the Practice Functions By setting markers at points in a song that you want to practice repeatedly, you can then easily go to and repeat pl

Page 22 - Connecting USB Memory

119 Using the Practice Functions 1. At the marker screen, touch the measure number of the marker you want to go to. Playback will start from whereve

Page 23 - Formatting the USB Memory

120 Using the Practice Functions Moving Markers A and B without Changing the Interval Between Them1. In the Marker screen, touch or in the middle

Page 24 - Connecting a CD Drive

13 ContentsAdding Variety to the Accompaniment ... 66 Changing the Arrangement of the Rhythm and Accompaniment (Va

Page 25 - Experiencing the RM-700 Demo

121 Using the Practice Functions When <Repeat> is On • If neither Marker A nor Marker B is set, the song is played back from the beginning to

Page 26 - Main Screens

122 Using the Practice Functions By using the “Transpose function,” you can transpose your performance without changing the notes you play. For examp

Page 27 - Performance

123 Using the Practice Functions 4. Touch the screen keyboard or , to select the transposition value. • Each time you press or , it transposes th

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124 Recording and Saving the Performance The RM-700 lets you record your own performances.You can record yourself playing along with a song, or play

Page 29 - Keyboard

125 Recording and Saving the Performance Here’s how to record your keyboard performance without using an internal song or automatic accompaniment. Se

Page 30 - Resonance

126 Recording and Saving the Performance 5. Touch <NewSong>. The [ (Play/Stop)] button will blink, and the RM-700 will enter recording-standby

Page 31 - (Key Off Resonance)

127 Recording and Saving the Performance Try recording a performance along with the Automatic Accompaniment. Settings for Recording Performances1. Pr

Page 32 - Setting the Temperament Key

128 Recording and Saving the Performance Start Recording7. Play a chord on the lower part of the keyboard. An Automatic Accompaniment intro starts, a

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129 Recording and Saving the Performance Try recording along with internal songs and songs on external memories.Here, record your right-hand performa

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130 Recording and Saving the Performance 7. Touch <Add On>. The following screen appears. Selecting the Track to Record8. Press the track butto

Page 35 - Using Super Tones

14 Contents Creating a Music CD 145 Preparing a CD-R Disc for Playback on Another CD Player (Finalize)...

Page 36 - Using Jazz Organ

131 Recording and Saving the Performance When you want to re-record, specify the Track button for the performance you want to re-record, and then rec

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132 Recording and Saving the Performance You can use the following method to delete a recorded performance. 1. Hold down the [Song] button and press

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133 Recording and Saving the Performance 3. Touch <Composer>. The “Composer” screen appears. 4. Touch <Rec Stop> to switch between “Arra

Page 39 - Cancelling the Split

134 Recording and Saving the Performance If you record a performance and then simply turn off the RM-700’s power without saving it, the recorded perf

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135 Recording and Saving the Performance 5. Touch to move the cursor. 6. Enter the desired characters. 7. When you’ve specified the desired name, to

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136 Recording and Saving the Performance You must connect USB memory to the External Memory connector. Audio recording is not possible if USB memory

Page 42 - Cancelling the Effect

137 Recording and Saving the Performance 5. Touch <NewSong>. The [ (Play/Stop)] button will blink, and the RM-700 will enter recording-standby

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138 Recording and Saving the Performance Try recording a performance along with the Automatic Accompaniment. Settings for Recording Performances1. Pr

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139 Recording and Saving the Performance Start Recording7. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button. When recording starts, the [ (Play/Stop)] and [ (Rec)] b

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140 Recording and Saving the Performance Try recording along with internal songs and songs on external memories. Settings for Recording Performances1

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15 ContentsThis manual uses the following conventions in the interest of simpler, more concise instructions. ● Button names are enclosed in square br

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141 Recording and Saving the Performance Start Recording7. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button. When recording starts, the [ (Play/Stop)] and [ (Rec)] b

Page 48 - Using the Metronome

142 Recording and Saving the Performance This deletes songs that have been saved on USB memory, or to “Favorites.”* To delete a song on a USB memory,

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143 Recording and Saving the Performance Songs that’ve been saved on USB memory can be copied to “Favorites.”* Before you continue, connect the USB m

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144 Recording and Saving the Performance Songs that’ve been saved in “Favorites” can be copied to USB memory.As described in step 5 of “Copying Songs

Page 51 - Automatic Accompaniment

145 Creating a Music CD Here’s how you can create a music CD by writing audio-recorded songs to a CD-R disc.After you’ve finished writing the songs,

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146 Creating a Music CD 5. Touch <Write to CD>. The following screen appears. 6. Touch <OK>. * If you decide not to write, touch < Can

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147 Creating a Music CD 8. Touch < OK >. The song will be written to the disc. Never turn off the power while the “Writing...” indication is sh

Page 54 - Leading Bass Function

148 Creating a Music CD After you’ve written the desired songs to a CD-R, you’ll need to perform the following “Finalize” operation so that the CD ca

Page 55 - About Chords

149 Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program) The currently selected buttons and automatic accompaniment settings can all be saved as a “user p

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150 Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program) 1. Set the Music Style, Tone, and other data until the settings are the way you want them. 2. Pre

Page 57 - Viewing Chord Fingerings

16 Panel Descriptions 1. [Power] switch Pressed to switch the power on and off (p. 21). 2. [V-LINK] button This button turns the V-LINK function on/

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151 Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program) 1. Press the [User Program] button so its indicator is lit. The User Program selection screen app

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152 Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program) 5. Touch to move the cursor. 6. Enter the desired characters. 7. When you’ve specified the desir

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153 Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program) You can delete individual user program sets saved to USB memory or in user memory.* If you want t

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154 Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program) Specifying the Copy Destination 8. Touch <User> to select the copy destination for the set

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155 Saving Your Performance Settings (User Program) When using the pedal to switch your user programs, you can also call up sequential sets of user p

Page 63 - Chord Tones and Bass Tones

156 Creating and Editing Songs You can’t edit music CD songs or audio/MP3 format songs. “Multitrack Recording” refers to the process whereby you list

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157 Creating and Editing Songs You can change the Tones and volume, as well as mute the playback, for each individual part in songs recorded with the

Page 65 - What’s a “Fill In”?

158 Creating and Editing Songs Step 1 Prepare for Recording Selecting the Song to Record1. Select “New Song” by pressing the [ (Rec)] button while yo

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159 Creating and Editing Songs You can use any of the four methods below to record with the RM-700. Although you will normally be using “Replace Reco

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160 Creating and Editing Songs You can record a performance layered over a previously recorded performance. This method is called “Mix Recording.” 1.

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17 Panel Descriptions 22. [Song] button This button switches to the song select screen. You can select a song by touching in the screen (p. 75). 23.

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161 Creating and Editing Songs You can re-record part of a passage as you listen to a recorded performance. This recording method is called “Punch-in

Page 70

162 Creating and Editing Songs You can enter a chord progression and choose the places where the accompaniment pattern will change to create an accom

Page 71 - Copying a Music Style

163 Creating and Editing Songs Functions that can be accessed after they’ve been assigned to a pedal For instructions on assigning functions, refer t

Page 72

164 Creating and Editing Songs ”PC” stands for “Program Change,” which is a command that tells an instrument to change the sound it’s using. With son

Page 73 - Deleting Saved Music Style

165 Creating and Editing Songs You can correct for timing discrepancies in a recorded performance by automatically aligning the music with the timing

Page 74 - Song Playback

166 Creating and Editing Songs You can add a blank measure at a location you specify. This addition of a blank measure is called “insertion.”At Step

Page 75 - To exit the folder

167 Creating and Editing Songs You can delete the performance data in a specified block of measures, turning them into blank measures without reducin

Page 76 - Stopping the Song

168 Creating and Editing Songs You can make corrections in a recorded performance one note at a time. This process of making changes in individual no

Page 77 - Viewing the Playing Hint

169 Creating and Editing Songs You can create songs that have beat changes during the course of the song. You can’t change a song’s beat once it’s be

Page 78 - Saving a Song in “Favorites”

170 Creating and Editing Songs 3. Touch <Composer>. The “Composer” screen appears. 4. Touch the <Rec Mode> to select “Tempo.” This makes

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18 Panel Descriptions 1. Speaker connector Connect the speaker cable of the stand (p. 19). 2. Analog RGB Out connector Connect an external display (p

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171 Various Settings 1. Press the [Count] button so its indicator is lit. The “Count” screen appears. 2. To change the setting, touch for the item y

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172 Various Settings The RM-700 provides a memory area in which you can store performances you’ve recorded, as well as Music Styles you’ve copied fro

Page 82 - Using the Remote Control

173 Various Settings 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Slide Show>. The “Slide Show” screen appears. 3. To change t

Page 83 - Button Functions

174 Various Settings 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Piano Roll>. The “Piano Roll” screen appears. 3. To change t

Page 84 - (Center Cancel)

175 Various Settings 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Settings>. * The Menu screen for Settings contains five scre

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176 Various Settings Sounds may become distorted as the Gain level increases. • Equalizer settings will be saved within the RM-700 when you carry out

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177 Various Settings You can play classical styles such as Baroque using historic temperaments (tuning methods).Most modern songs are composed for an

Page 87 - Adding Echo to Vocals (Echo)

178 Various Settings You can adjust the touch (playing feel) of the keyboard. 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Settin

Page 88

179 Various Settings You can assign a variety of functions to the left pedal, center pedal, and expression pedal (sold separately). You can call up t

Page 89 - Enjoying Music and Video

180 Various Settings The effect may not be applied correctly when you press a pedal if “EX1–4” is assigned to more than one pedal. Using the “Bend Up

Page 90

19 Before You Start Playing 1. Insert the pedal cable into the Pedal connector on the rear bottom panel of the RM-700. 1. As shown in the diagram, co

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181 Various Settings Normally, when you select a Music Style, the Tone and tempo settings suitable for that Music Style are selected automatically. H

Page 92

182 Various Settings 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Settings>. * The Menu screen for Settings contains five scre

Page 93

183 Various Settings 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Settings>. * The Menu screen for Settings contains five scre

Page 94 - Changing the Anime type

184 Various Settings You set the Remote Sensor to On (active) or Off (disabled). 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Set

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185 Various Settings Here you can select the functions that are assigned to the remote’s [FUNC1] button and [FUNC2] button.Here you can select the fu

Page 96

186 Various Settings 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Settings>. * The Menu screen for Settings contains five scre

Page 97

187 Various Settings Here you can specify whether background music will play in the Visual Lesson evaluation screen. 1. Press the [Menu] button so it

Page 98

188 Various Settings 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Settings>. * The Menu screen for Settings contains five scre

Page 99

189 Various Settings When you’ve finished calibrating the position, the following screen appears. 6. Touch <Write>. The settings will be writte

Page 100

190 Various Settings You can return the content stored with “Memory Backup” to their original factory settings. This operation is referred to as “Fac

Page 101

20 Before You Start Playing You can remove the music rest from the piano.This allows you to place a notebook computer or an external display on the p

Page 102

191 Various Settings Once set to “Panel Lock,” all buttons on the RM-700 will no longer be operable.This prevents the settings from being inadvertent

Page 103 - (Twin Piano)

192 Connecting External Devices You can connect the RM-700 to external devices such as audio equipment, MIDI instruments and computer. Connecting an

Page 104 - Enjoying Twin Piano Games

193 Connecting External Devices 5. Set to “RGB” at “Selecting the Video Output Destination (Output Select)” (p. 195). Installation of Display You can

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194 Connecting External Devices 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2. Touch <Settings>. * The Menu screen for Settings contain

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195 Connecting External Devices Here’s how to choose whether the image will be shown on a television connected to the Video Out jack or an external d

Page 107 - When the Bouncing Ball is Red

196 Connecting External Devices Connecting the RM-700 to a V-LINK compatible image device allows you to control the images with the RM-700. To preven

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197 Connecting External Devices Making Connections 1. Minimize the volume of the RM-700 and of the MIDI equipment you are connecting. 2. Switch off p

Page 109 - Using the Practice Functions

198 Connecting External Devices When you have a MIDI sequencer connected, set this parameter to Local Off. Most conventional sequencers have the Thru

Page 110

199 Connecting External Devices By connecting the RM-700 to your audio equipment or external speakers, you can play the RM-700’s sounds from your ste

Page 111

200 Connecting External Devices If you use a USB cable (commercially available) to connect the USB connector to the USB connector of your computer, y

Page 112 - Adjusting the Tempo

3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Copyright © 2009 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form wi

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21 Before You Start Playing Once the connections have been completed, turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on dev

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201 Appendices Troubleshooting If you think there’s a problem, read this first. CaseCause/RemedyThe power doesn’t come on Is the power cord connected

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202 Troubleshooting No sound is heard Could the Twin Piano mode be set to “Individual”? (p. 105)If Twin Piano is turned “On” and the mode setting is

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203 Troubleshooting A High-pitched whine is produced When listening through headphones: Some of the more flamboyant and effervescent piano tones fea

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204 Troubleshooting Notation is not indicated properly in the display If you select a part that does not contain performance data, notes will not be

Page 118 - Erasing a Marker

205 Troubleshooting Types of Audio/MP3 Files That the RM-700 Can Play AudioMP3Screen on connected display or television doesn’t look right No image i

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206 Error Messages * External Media: USB memory, CD-ROM, etc. IndicationMeaning Error: 1 You can only read the music file. It can not be saved. Error

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207 Tone List No. Name MSB LSB PC Piano 1 Superior Grd 0 68 12 SuperiorGrd2 16 67 13 SuperiorGrd3 8 66 24 Natural Hps. 0 66 75 Superior+EP 47 66 36

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208 Tone List 39 Grand Pipe 8 68 2040 ChurchOrgan2 0 65 2041 Pipe Organ 8 65 2042 Masked Opera 0 70 2043 Organ Bass 8 65 1844 Pipe Org. Bs 32 6

Page 122 - Cancelling Transposition

209 Tone List 39 Saw Wave 0 5 8240 Saw 1 5 8241 Doctor Solo 8 5 8242 Mg Lead 0 64 8243 P5 Saw Lead 1 64 8244 JP SuperSaw 0 65 82

Page 123 - Audio recording

210 Tone List 122 Dark Trumpet 121 1 57123 Trombone 121 0 58124 Trombone 2 121 1 58125 Bright Tb. 121 2 58126 Tuba 121 0 59127 MutedT

Page 124 - SMF Recording

22 Before You Start Playing About the Adjuster When you move the RM-700 or if you feel that the pedals are unstable, adjust the adjuster located belo

Page 125

211 Drum Set List * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.R&B Snare Rock Sn

Page 126 - Recording With Accompaniment

212 Drum Set List * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.272829313335303234212

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213 Drum Set List * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.272829313335303234212

Page 128 - Recording Along With a Song

214 Drum Set List * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.272829313335303234212

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215 Drum Set List * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.272829313335303234212

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216 Drum Set List * -----: No sound.* [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number.272829313335303234212

Page 131 - Changing How Recording Stops

217 Effects List Effect TypeExplanationEqualizer This is a four-band stereo equalizer (low, high). Spectrum This is a stereo spectrum. Enhancer Adds

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218 Music Style List Pop/Rock1 AmericanRock 2 16BtBrassRck 3 Guitar Lady 4 '80s Rock 5 Pop 6 Joe's Rock 7 Alabama Rock 8 Gold Disco 9 Gold

Page 133 - Saving Songs

219 Music Style List Jazz/Swing1 BennysBigBnd 2 BigAppleBand 3 BigBand Fast 4 BigBand Med 5 BigBand Slow 6 Breezy Swing 7 Trad BigBand 8 Gold Swing 9

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220 Chord List * ● symbol: Indicates the constituent note of chords.* ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “ ★ ”can be played by pressing just the key mar

Page 135 - Audio Recording

23 Before You Start Playing Whenever you are not using the headphones, you can hang them on the headphone hook of the RM-700. 1. Press and twist the

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221 Chord List * ● symbol: Indicates the constituent note of chords.* ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “ ★ ”can be played by pressing just the key mar

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222 Internal Song List Classical Upper line: Song title displayed by the RM-700 Lower line: Song title given in the included music collection “Rol

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223 Internal Song List 60 La Violette La Violette 61 The Happy Farmer Fröhlicher Landmann 62 Sonatina, Op. 36, no. 1 Sonatine op.36-1 (Clementi) 63 S

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224 Internal Song List * All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of

Page 140

225 Parameters Stored to Internal Memory Items that change immediately when you recall a User Program, regardless of the User Program’s <Arranger

Page 141 - Deleting Saved Songs

226 Music Files That the RM-700 Can Use What Are Music Files? Music files contains musical information such as how long the key for a corresponding p

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227 MIDI implementation ChartFunction...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSy

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228 Main Specifications <Keyboard> Keyboard88 keys (PHA II ivory feel Keyboard with Escapement)Touch SensitivityTouch: 100 levels/Fixed Touch

Page 144 - Creating a Music CD

229 Main Specifications * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without pri

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230 Index Numerics 16-Track Sequencer ... 1563D ...

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24 Before You Start Playing Before using newly purchased USB memory, you’ll need to format (initialize) it on the RM-700. 1. Press the [Song] button

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231 IndexDigital Camera ... 92Door ...

Page 148 - USB Memory

232 IndexMusic Holders ... 19Music Rest ...

Page 149 - Storing a “User Program”

233 IndexSOUND EFFECT ... 36Split ...

Page 150 - Saving the User Program Sets

234 MEMORM-700_e.book 234 ページ 2009年3月18日 水曜日 午前11時5分

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235 MEMORM-700_e.book 235 ページ 2009年3月18日 水曜日 午前11時5分

Page 152 - USB Memory to the User Memory

236For EU CountriesFor ChinaRM-700_e.book 236 ページ 2009年3月18日 水曜日 午前11時5分

Page 153 - User Program Settings

237This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2004/108/EC and LVD 2006/95/EC.For EU CountriesFor CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus meets

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238As of Jan. 1, 2009 (ROLAND)Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Rolanddistributor in yo

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25 Before You Start Playing You can connect a microphone to the Mic jack, and enjoy sing-alongs or tell a story while you play. 1. Connect a micropho

Page 157 - Recording a Performance

26 Before You Start Playing 4. Use a USB cable to connect the CD drive’s USB connector to the Ext Drive connector on the RM-700’s front bottom panel.

Page 158 - (Rec Mode)

27 Before You Start Playing Immediately after the power is turned on, the Piano screen is displayed. The Piano screen will also appear when you press

Page 159 - (Loop Recording)

28 Performance You can create the optimal settings for a piano performance with the press of a single button.Thanks to the superb playing feel of its

Page 160 - (Punch-in Recording)

29 Performance The RM-700 lets you make detailed adjustments to the piano sound as desired. This function is called “Piano Designer.” Some of the “Pi

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30 Performance If you touch <Reset>, the currently selected setting (parameter) will return to its factory setting.You can adjust the touch (pl

Page 162 - Editing Songs

4 The stereo multi-sampled piano sound generator vividly reproduces even the sound of the hammer striking the strings and the subtle sound of a key b

Page 163 - Copying Measures (Copy)

31 Performance If you touch <Reset>, the currently selected setting (parameter) will return to its factory setting.You can change the volume of

Page 164 - Deleting Measures (Delete)

32 Performance You can play the “key off” sound (the subtle sound produced when the keys are released) obtained when playing an acoustic piano. You c

Page 165 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

33 Performance When playing with tuning other than equal temperament, you need to specify the tonic note for tuning the song to be performed (that is

Page 166 - Making Measures Blank (Erase)

34 Performance The RM-700 comes with a many built-in instrument sounds and effects. This lets you enjoy perform in a wide range of musical styles.The

Page 167 - (PC Edit)

35 Performance You can search for tones that match the conditions you set for instrument or musical style. You can also search the tones using the fi

Page 168 - Recording the Performance

36 Performance Here’s how to select particularly recommended sounds in addition to the sounds you select by pressing a button. 1. Press the [Menu] bu

Page 169 - Recording the Tempo

37 Performance 1. Select Jazz Organ, and touch <Footage>. The following screen appears. If PERCUSSION is on, the “1’” footage will not be heard

Page 170 - Various Settings

38 Performance By using the “Layer” feature, you can play two or more tones at the same time.For instance, it’s possible to play the Tones for both P

Page 171 - Formatting the User Memory

39 Performance Dividing the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand areas, then playing different sounds in each section is called “split performance.

Page 172 - Slide Show Settings

40 Performance Cancelling the Split5. Touch <Split>. The <Split> icons are dimmed, and the Split performance is cancelled.When you play t

Page 173 - Piano Roll Screen Settings

5 Look at All You Can Do with the RM-700! The RM-700 supports the GM2 specification—the universal standard for SMF music file. You can connect separa

Page 174 - Vocal Effect Settings

41 Performance When using layer performance (p. 38*) or split performance (p. 39), you can change the pitch of the keyboard’s sound in octave units.

Page 175 - Tuning Settings

42 Performance Apply a reverb effect to the notes you play with the RM-700.Reverb makes it sound as if you are playing in a concert hall. 1. Press th

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43 Performance 3. Touch the slider beneath the icons to adjust the effect selected. Touch and slide the knob on the screen to the right for a deeper

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44 Performance The RM-700 provides a “3D” function, which creates the sense of spatial depth that you experience when playing a grand piano. This fun

Page 178

45 Performance You can adjust the brightness of the sound heard. The Brilliance setting has no effect during audio recording (p. 136). 1. Press the [

Page 179 - (Bend Range)

46 Performance You can add liveliness to the sound to give it superb clarity and distinctness. 1. Press the [Menu] button so its indicator is lit. 2.

Page 180 - Chord Tone

47 Performance You can apply a wide range of different effects to the notes you play on the keyboard. For more on the effect types, refer to the “Eff

Page 181 - Composer Settings

48 Performance You may find effects not being applied to certain parts when different effects are applied to the upper tone, layer tone, and lower to

Page 182 - CD/Roland Audio Port Settings

49 Performance The RM-700 features a built-in metronome. During playback of the song and accompaniment, the metronome plays at that tempo and beat. 1

Page 183 - Remote Control Settings

50 Performance Changing the Volume The volume of the metronome can be adjusted to ten different levels. 1. In the Metronome screen, touch <Volume&

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6 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Do not disassemble or modify 002a •Do not open or perform any internal modifications on the unit...

Page 185 - USB Settings

51 Performance Changing How the Metronome Beat (Pattern) Sounds You can set the Metronome to play at even smaller intervals. 1. In the Metronome scre

Page 186 - Demo Settings

52 Automatic Accompaniment “Automatic accompaniment” is a function that adds an accompaniment consisting of various instruments such as drums, guitar

Page 187 - (Touch Screen)

53 Automatic Accompaniment 4. As the song progresses, touch <Intro>–<Ending> to switch the automatic accompaniment pattern. The currently

Page 188 - (Memory Backup)

54 Automatic Accompaniment “Automatic Accompaniment” is a function that automatically adds an accompaniment in a variety of musical genres—all you ne

Page 189 - (Factory Reset)

55 Automatic Accompaniment When you change chords in the left hand, the accompaniment also changes. For instructions on starting and stopping the acc

Page 190 - Cancelling the Setting

56 Automatic Accompaniment The “Chord Intelligence” feature allows you to have chords be recognized even though you’ve pressed only one or two keys w

Page 191 - Connecting External Devices

57 Automatic Accompaniment 3. Touch <Rhythm Configuration>. 4. Touch <Chord Recognition Mode> to select the either “Intelligence1” or “I

Page 192 - Television

58 Automatic Accompaniment Whenever you are not sure how a certain chord is fingered, you can display the notes of the chord on the screen. 1. In the

Page 193 - Video Settings

59 Automatic Accompaniment You can select a variety of Music Styles by pressing a Music Style button.The ten buttons shown below are referred to as t

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60 Automatic Accompaniment You can search for Music Styles that match the tempo of the song, musical genre, or other criteria you set.You can also se

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7 Turn off the power if an abnormality or malfunction occurs 012a •Immediately turn the power off, remove the power cord from the outlet, and request

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61 Automatic Accompaniment The RM-700 contains a wide variety of built-in Music Styles, but you can also use Music Styles from USB memory or floppy d

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62 Automatic Accompaniment You can also play only the rhythm patterns of Music Styles. 1. Select a Music Style (p. 59). 2. Press the [Arranger] butt

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63 Automatic Accompaniment Pressing the One Touch Program [Rhythm] button activates Sync Start for the accompaniment (which starts the accompaniment

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64 Automatic Accompaniment Stopping with an Added Ending1. Press the [Intro/Ending] button. An ending plays and the Automatic Accompaniment stops. St

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65 Automatic Accompaniment If an intro plays before your performance, you can have a count-in sound played to the end of the intro, helping you hear

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66 Automatic Accompaniment You can change the arrangement of the accompaniment. For each Music Style, there are four types of arrangement for the acc

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67 Automatic Accompaniment You can add harmony to the notes you play on the keyboard.While an Automatic Accompaniment is playing, the matching harmon

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68 Automatic Accompaniment Normally, when using Automatic Accompaniment in a performance, sounds are not produced by playing the left-hand part of th

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69 Automatic Accompaniment Usually with Automatic Accompaniment, you play chords on the left-hand side of the keyboard and the melody on the right-ha

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70 Automatic Accompaniment You can adjust the volume balance between the accompaniment and the keyboard, and the volume balance for each of the parts

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8 Cautions when moving this unit 108d: Selection •If you need to move the instrument, take note of the precautions listed below. At least two persons

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71 Automatic Accompaniment 2. Touch for each part to adjust its volume. * Touch to switch the screens.The volume balance between the performance pa

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72 Automatic Accompaniment Music Styles saved in external memory can be copied to user memory.Conversely, Music Styles in user memory can be copied t

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73 Automatic Accompaniment 5. Touch the large arrow icon in the center of the screen to make it point downward. 6. Touch <Media> to select the

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74 Automatic Accompaniment You can delete Music Styles stored in User memory or USB memory. If you want to delete an accompaniment style from USB mem

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75 Song Playback The RM-700 lets you play back internal songs, songs that you yourself recorded, songs that are saved on USB memory (sold separately)

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76 Song Playback 3. Touch the name of the song to be played back. You can also select a song by using the [ (Prev)] [ (Next)] buttons or the [Value]

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77 Song Playback Stopping the Song4. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button. The button indicator light goes out, and the song stops.When the song is finish

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78 Song Playback When you select a song that indicates and press the [Slide Show] button so the button’s indicator is lit, the screen will show info

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79 Song Playback 1. From the internal songs, select the song that you want to save to “Favorites” (p. 75). 2. Touch <File>. The “Song File Menu

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80 Song Playback Determining the Name of the Song to be Saved * If you don’t need to rename the song, proceed to step 8. 4. Touch <Rename>. The

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9 Important Notes Power Supply 301 • Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is control

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81 Song Playback * Before you continue, connect the USB memory containing the song to the External Memory connector. 1. In the Song selection screen,

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82 Song Playback Here’s how to change the tempo of a song.If a song is too fast for you to play or sing along comfortably, you can slow it down to a

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83 Song Playback You can use the included remote control to easily start and stop performances and switch songs.When using the remote control, aim th

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84 Song Playback Button Functions ButtonExplanation 1 DISPLAY Pressing this button cycles you through the available screens, like this: slide show →

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85 Song Playback This function reduces the volume of the melodic portion when you play back an audio/ MP3 format song or a song from a music CD.This

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86 Song Playback With a microphone connected, you can add effects to the microphone vocals.Adding effects to the vocals is referred to as “Vocal Effe

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87 Song Playback 5. Touch <Effect Type> to choose one of the following settings. The task of switching the harmony type can be assigned to a p

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88 Song Playback You can add echo to vocals arriving via the microphone. This will make singing more enjoyable. 1. Press the [Menu] button so its ind

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89 Song Playback 6. Touch <Echo Type> to choose one of the following settings. 7. Touch <Echo Level> to adjust the depth of the echo.

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90 Enjoying Music and Video “Slide Show” is a function that switches between images at a specified interval of time. By displaying images while a son

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10 Important Notes 561 • Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5/7; sold separately). By connecting any other expression pedals, you risk causi

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91 Enjoying Music and Video The slide show images built into the RM-700 are organized into several “categories” according to the depicted object or t

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92 Enjoying Music and Video Photos of your vacation or family pet can be shown in the display as a slide show. They can also be shown on the larger s

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93 Enjoying Music and Video Photos (images) saved on USB memory can be displayed as a slide show. 1. On your computer, prepare the images that you wa

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94 Enjoying Music and Video “Anime” is a special effect that displays graphics or text on the screen in synchronization with your keyboard performanc

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95 Enjoying Music and Video You can change the graphics or text and the color and type of the characters that are shown in the display by the Anime e

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96 Enjoying Music and Video The RM-700 provides an on-screen simulation of a player piano.When you play back a song while viewing the classic-type pi

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97 Enjoying Music and Video 3. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button to play back the song. The song will play, and the notes will be shown in the screen.

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98 Using the Practice Functions “Wonderland” allows children to experience a variety of sounds and internal songs with easy operation and enjoyable a

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99 Using the Practice Functions You can enjoy your practices with the RM-700’s Lesson function (Visual Lesson).Play along with the accompaniment, and

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100 Using the Practice Functions Selecting the Song5. Touch the screen to select the song that you want to practice. • You can audition the sound by

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