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Roland LX-10 Electronic Keyboard User Manual
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1. 92 Connecting to Audio Equipment sss 92 Connecting Speakers to the LX 10 and Outputting Sounds ette eerie oe et ete ett er 92 Playing Sounds of an Audio Device through the EL tareee eei 93 Connecting to MIDI Devices eene 94 Connecting a Computer to the LX 10 eent 94 Producing Sounds from a MIDI Sound Module by Playing the LN ID 94 Connecting a Computer EEN 95 Troubleshooting 96 Error Messages 100 Tone CN 101 Internal Song List 108 Parameters Stored in Memory Backup 109 Music Files That the LX 10 Can Use 110 MIDI Implementation Chart 111 Main Specifications 112 IndeX ee PE USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS About Z WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury A WARNING 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 N CAUTION 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 About the Symbols The AA symbol alerts the user to impo
2. R RC 46 EMI a afe WEE 42 fo ger 30 Track ASSIQM X 88 Track B ttOnm eege ACEN 15 54 63 67 88 Ig 38 58 Transpose button 38 58 TANS POSE MOGE cvcssicsssasasccseseisseaveasenscasoastorsvenscvsssousdaevsgnsbccensateneceveanenec nns 84 Troubleshooting EEN 96 TUNN O E 30 80 TWIN PIANO WE 40 Twin Piano button EEN 41 Twin Piano Mode ENEE 41 U USB connector USB Driver USB Memory V Audio Data Dual Play Headphones Master Gain Metronome Music CD Song Volume Balance Volume knob X XG lite For China AAP REPRE AS BERL IAS ZS n b rp BUS TOUT E Ee Jo BL As TEC EUCH ACEITE SR UR SH IR F 2007 F 3 J1 HUEBRA grs RP m o Jerai TAE F E EMRA Pm P MAU BIER AR FERE ANH KR SBC SEMI HRS ISE o Pat EE SE EE VES RO TT Dr an BR EI OT a R LS dr Wr I SERI SUO DE Hu es ANA WP ER INAS ERU RU fH ui AS EME in HARPER A IC 138 H E HL AB Ff S MCR HEA Bp X Hg ia Cd NNE Cr VD IRKA PBB Ai ARBEPBDE Fe GEE O O O O ETARE UE BRS O x O O MHE CEER AC TALC AED O O O O O O O X KRZA EA ERED EARE ARESA Ah gt KREA RERE KERA AERE C Ai UU 1r GER HA O dx XS EW AEA ED AO EP IE SJ T11363 2006 PEIE I Boe SES UA F o SJ T
3. m button The Initialize Media screen appears Format Media internal Memory o tExecute Use the buttons to select whether you will initialize Internal Memory External Memory USB memory or Disk floppy disk Press the m button A confirmation message appears OK to format Cancel OK Fs If you press the amp W button you ll return to the previous screen without initializing Press the e button Initialization will begin The entire contents of the selected memory will be erased Never turn off the power while Executing is shown in the display If the screen indicates Error please refer to Error Messages p 100 Initializing the LX 10 s internal memory will not initialize settings other than the contents of internal memory If you want to return settings other than the contents of internal memory to their factory set condition execute the Factory Reset operation p 90 Don t disconnect the USB memory until USB memory initialization has been completed While a floppy disk is being initialized do not eject the floppy disk from the floppy disk drive or disconnect the cable of the disk drive 71 Saving Your Performance Saving and Copying A song you ve recorded can be saved in internal memory or USB memory Songs saved in internal memory can be copied to external memory such as USB memory LX 10 Recorded Song Save SH EC S
4. o i CO LA Gun Shot Machine Gun Laser Gun Explosion Dog Horse Gallop Birds Rain Thunder Wind Seashore Stream d co Oo Bubble No sound EXC will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number Tone List 107 Internal Song List No Song Name No Song Name No Song Name 1 Die Forelle Schubert Liszt 35 Pr lude op 28 15 69 Sonatine op 20 1 Kuhlau 2 Nocturne No 20 36 Harmonious Blacksmith 70 Sonatine No 5 Beethoven 3 Reflets dans l Eau 37 Ungarische Tanze 5 71 Late Night Chopin 4 My Pleasure 38 T rkischer Marsch Beethoven 72 Fly Flee 5 La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin 39 Nocturne No 2 73 Leveil de lamour 6 La Campanella 40 Fr hlingslied 74 Preludelight M Trio Grande idi Pr ludium Allrights reserved Unauthorized use of 8 Wedding Song 42 Jagerlied this material for purposes other than private personal enjoyment is a 9 Scherzo No 2 43 Menuet Antique violation of applicable laws 10 tude op 10 12 44 F rElise 11 Sonate No 15 45 T rkischer Marsch Mozart No data for the music that is played will be output from MIDI OUT 12 Liebestr ume 3 46 St ndchen 13 tude op 10 3 47 Humoreske 14 Jete veux 48 Blumenlied 15 Valse op 64 1 49 Alpengl ckchen 16 Golliwog s Cakewalk 50 Menuett G dur Bee
5. 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000090 0 Performing Changing the Keyboard s Split Point 1 You can change the split point the key at which the keyboard is divided The split point can be set to any value from B1 through B6 This is set to F 3 at the factory settings Split Point Power up default F3 C3 CA CS c6 Range in which you can specify the split point B1 B6 001 Grand Pianol 7 108 a4 T Hold down the Split button and press a key set as the split point The key you pressed becomes the split point and appears in the display The key being used as the split point belongs to the left hand section of the keyboard The previous display will reappear when you release the Split button The name of the left hand tone is displayed while you hold down the Split button NEMO You can use the Memory Backup function to store this setting in internal memory p 89 47 Performing Performing with the Metronome You can perform while the metronome sounds The LX 10 provides a versatile Metronome function You can adjust the volume or time signature of the metronome and change the way that beats are marked If a song is playing the metronome will sound at the tempo and time signature of that song The metronome will not sound while audio data or a music CD is playing Metronome Count In 1 Press the Metronome button so it s l
6. Setting Description Accomp amp Both the accompaniment and rhythm will Rhythm be muted Accom Only the accompaniment will be muted P The rhythm will not be muted Rhythm Only the rhythm will be muted The accompaniment will not be muted The change you make to this setting will not be applied until you select a song Changing the Song Playback Method Play Mode You can choose the way in which songs are played back on the LX 10 one song at a time or all songs successively Setting Description Songs will play one at a time One Song When the selected song has played to the end playback will stop All internal preset songs all songs in internal All Song memory or all songs in USB memory will continue being played consecutively Changing the CD Settings Setting the Type of CD To be Played Back CD Audio Type The LX 10 may be unable to correctly recognize the type of CD being used In such instances you can specify the type of CD manually Value Description Auto The CD type is detected automatically General CDs for Player Piano contain audio TypeA and MIDI data and the data format may vary from one CD to the next If the CD s data format does not match the LX 10 s settings a beep will sound Certain general Piano TypeB player CDs may not be playable on the LX 10 Commercial Audio CD Stereo CDs other than those designed for use with the player piano Note that some
7. The volume balance will change If you want to return to the original volume balance press the buttons simultaneously Dual Balance Tone 1 Tone 2 3 3 Press the Transpose button or Split button to return to the tone select screen NEMO You can use the Memory Backup function to store this setting in internal memory p 89 44 Performing Performing with Different Tones in the Left and Right Sides of the Keyboard Split Play Performing with the keyboard divided at a certain key into a left side and a right side is called Split Play and the point at which the keyboard is divided is called the split point In Split Play you can have a different tone sound in the left and right sides When the instrument is turned on the split point is set to F 3 The split point key is included in the left side While in Split Play a sound played in the right side is called a right hand tone and the sound played in the left side is called a left hand tone Split Point Power up default F 3 WT Left hand Tone N 001 gt a Accomp teft Pan KeyTouth File Grand Pianol z aaa Rail Lae JV d 108 NE Press the Piano button Now the piano tone is selected Press the Split button getting its indicator to light The keyboard will be divided into left and right sides The F 3 key forms the division betwee
8. is shown in the display You cannot copy songs on audio data 78 Various Settings In Function mode you can make various settings for performance and recording Basic Operation in Function Mode D Tanoe Soit Ee ER Orgen Stings Voie Others Function D Piano Designer Hold down the Effects button and press the 3D button A screen like the following appears and you ll be in Function mode Equalizer Part Mute Lt Ender LY The Effects button 3D button and gt E button will blink and the A button W button and Piano Designer button will light Use the A V buttons to select the setting that you want to change Press the B button to enter the setting screen Use the buttons to change the setting Press the Piano Designer button to return to the previous screen If you want to make other settings return to step 2 and select the setting you want to change Press the Piano Designer button to exit Function mode The indicators on buttons will return to their original state Tempo Beat U A M The settings you change will return to their original state when you turn off the power If you want your changes to be retained even after the power has been turned off carry out the Memory Backup procedure p 89 to save the settings Settings You Can Change 9 e o 0 09 O0 09 9 09 O O0 9 09 O O O O9 O O O O O O O
9. Display Contrast Tempo Beat Accomp Left Right KeyTouch File SCH Piel D ebe CS Kell ss d 108 4 4 M 1 Demo 14 Display This shows the sound name song number tempo time signature and the value of various settings Tempo Beat A button Here you can adjust the tempo and time signature of the metronome p 48 Song Y button This lets you select the song to play back p 50 17 4 button You can select the preceding song by pressing this button while the song select screen is displayed p 50 If you hold down this button while a song is playing the song will be rewound p 51 Use this button to select variations of the sound you re playing on the keyboard p 28 This button is also used to edit various values o 1 button You can select the next song by pressing this button while the song select screen is displayed p 50 If you hold down this button while a song is playing the song will be fast forwarded p 51 Use this button to select variations of the sound you re playing on the keyboard p 28 This button is also used to edit various values m Play Stop button Use this button to play stop an internal preset song or a song you ve recorded p 50 This button is also used to begin recording your performance p 60 20 Rec button This lets you record your own performance into the LX 10 p 60 Gu Track buttons
10. ENERAI L General MIDI The General MIDI is a set of recommendations which seeks to provide a way to go beyond the limitations of proprietary designs and standardize the MIDI capabilities of sound generating devices Sound generating devices and music files that meets the General MIDI standard bears the General MIDI logo Music files bearing the General MIDI logo can be played back using any General MIDI sound generating unit to produce essentially the same musical performance GENERAL General MIDI2 MIJI cl The upwardly compatible General MIDI 2 recommendations pick up where the original General MIDI left off offering enhanced expressive capabilities and even greater compatibility Issues that were not covered by the original General MIDI recommendations such as how sounds are to be edited and how effects should be handled have now been precisely defined Moreover the available sounds have been expanded General MIDI 2 compliant sound generators are capable of reliably playing back music files that carry either the General MIDI or General MIDI 2 logo In some cases the conventional form of General MIDI which does not include the new enhancements is referred to as General MIDI 1 as a way of distinguishing it from General MIDI 2 GS Format Gc The GS Format is Roland s set of specifications for standardizing the performance of sound generating devices In addition to including support for everything defined by the G
11. MIDI short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface was developed as a universal standard for the exchange of performance data between electronic instruments and computers The LX 10 is equipped with MIDI connectors to let it exchange performance data with external devices These connectors can be used to connect the LX 10 to an external device for even greater versatility Connecting a Computer to the LX 10 MIDI Out In connector MIDI cable OUT MIDI IN MIDI sequencer When the LX 10 is connected to a MIDI sequencer set it to Local Off Refer to Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer Local Control p 85 94 Producing Sounds from a MIDI Sound Module by Playing the LX 10 MIDI Out connector MIDI cable MIDI THRU OUT IN MIDI Sound Module Making the Connection 1 Turn the volume all the way down on the LX 10 and on the MIDI device you re about to connect 2 Switch off the power to the LX 10 and the MIDI device you re about to connect 3 Usea MIDI cables sold separately to connect the MIDI connectors to each other 4 Switch on the power to the LX 10 and the connected device 5 Adjust the volume level on the LX 10 and the connected device 6 You should also set the MIDI transmit channel as needed MEMO For details on the MIDI transmit channel refer to MIDI Transmit Channel Settings MIDI Transmit Ch p
12. Tempo Beat J Selecting a Song 0 09 09 ee O9 O O0 O9 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 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 O O0 6 OG 6 1 Pressthe Song button so it s lit The following appears in the display Song Songs can be selected from internal memory only if the song you New Song MEMD want to hear has already been saved in internal memory For details refer to Copying a Song p 77 d 108 4 4 M 1 2 Press the buttons to select the song If an internal preset song is selected the screen will indicate Preset Songs in internal memory are indicated as Internal songs in USB memory as External songs on floppy disk as Disk songs on CD ROM as CD and songs on a music CD as Music CD If a WAV song is selected the indication Audio will appear below the song name To select a song that s inside a folder select the folder and press the m button To exit the folder select Up and press the m button If a folder contains 500 or more files and or folders some of the files and folders may not be displayed Playing the Song 606900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009090 0 3 Pressthe W button The selected song will play The selected song is played to the end and then playback stops To stop playback press the p m button once more The next time you press the
13. You should first read the Before You Play p 18 section of the owner s manual this document This explains how to connect the power cord and turn on the power This owner s manual explains everything from basic operations that use the LX 10 s playback functions to more advanced operations such as using the LX 10 to record a song 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 Piano button Lines that begin with or an asterisk are cautionary statements that you must be sure to read The numbers of pages that you can turn to for additional related information are given like this p This document uses screen shots for explanatory purposes Please be aware that the settings in these explanatory screen shots may not match the actual factory settings Tone names etc Features of the LX 10 Piano sounds with richy resonance and broad expressive range eee ee eeecc0e The LX 10 uses a 88 key stereo multi Ste piano sound generator that DEE MU even the sound of the hammers striking the strings providing a faithful simulation of the sounds of a high quality concert grand piano With a maximum polyphony of 128 notes it has ample capability even for performances that make extensive use of pedaling It contains not only piano sounds but a
14. p m button playback will resume from the point at which you stopped If you play back song data that contains lyrics the lyrics will be shown in the screen You can specify whether the NEM lyrics will be shown p 88 50 Playing Back Songs Fast forward and Rewind e E E 09 O9 0 09 O9 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 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 O O O O O OG 60 Press the Bb button to move to the beginning of the next song Pressthe I button to move to the beginning of the currently selected song If you re already at the beginning of the song you will move to the beginning of the preceding song If you hold down the gt ei button while a song is playing the song will fast forward If you hold down the I t button while a song is playing the song will rewind About the Song Select Screen The song select screen shows the following information New Song to record Hew Song d 108 4 4 H 1 Song in USB Memory External Memory AE FA 16 Song S in Internal Memory wv Internal Memory E Hu Song Song Number 4 4 p Il Preset Song 5 ae e ll EEE II Song Name Add M Measure Number Song Tempo Beat By holding down the Song button and pressing the buttons you can quickly select the first song in each song group e g the first song in external memory the first song in internal memory or the first intern
15. 86 Connecting to Other Devices Connecting a Computer The following become possible once you connect a USB cable available separately between the USB MIDI connector on the LX 10 s Bottom panel front bottom left and the USB connector of your computer Youcanuse the LX 10 to play sounds from SMF music files played back with MIDI software Byexchanging MIDI data with sequencer software you can save songs recorded with the LX 10 to your computer and enjoy a variety of musical control and editing features Connect the LX 10 to your computer as shown below USB connector Computer USB cable USB connector Referto the Roland website for system requirements Roland website http www roland com If Connection to Your Computer is Unsuccessful e 0 09 0 09 09 O O ee O O O O9 O O O O9 O O O O O O O O ee OG Normally you don t need to install a driver in order to connect the LX 10 to your computer However if some problem occurs or if the performance is poor using the Roland original driver may solve the problem For details on downloading and installing the Roland original driver refer to the Roland website Roland website http www roland com Specify the USB driver you want to use and then install the driver For details refer to Changing the USB Driver Settings USB Driver p 87 Caution To prevent malfunction and or damage to speak
16. this adjusts the headphone volume p 23 Q Split button Divides the keyboard into right hand and left hand 6 Brilliance knob areas allowing you to play a different sound in each area p 45 Adjusts the tone brightness p 21 Twin Piano button Divides the keyboard into two separate sections allowing two people to perform in the same registers p 40 V LINK button Turns V LINK on off p 86 o Effects button Lets you apply a variety of effects to the sound p D Tone buttons 36 You can also set a number of different functions when this button and the 3D button are held down p 79 Here you can select the sound you ll hear when you play the keyboard p 28 o Metronome Count In button O 3D button Turns the metronome on off p 48 This also lets you sound a count before the song begins so that you can match the timing of your playing to the song p 49 Adds a sense of depth to the sound p 33 By holding down this button and pressing the Reverb button to change the setting you can make the sound more expressive p 34 Piano Designer button Q Reverb button Here you can adjust the character of the piano sound to your taste by modifying parameters such as the Adds reverberation similar to what you would hear sympathetic resonances of the piano strings p 29 when performing in a concert hall p 35 14 Names of Things and What They Do OmOOxxDOmsOmSOOmuO
17. track buttons to control the left and right hand parts p 54 properly change the setting to 2 1 Part or 3 4 Part This setting can be used for SMF format songs other than the internal preset songs It will not affect internal preset songs Setting Description The part assigned to each track will be Auto determined automatically depending on the song file Assigns Part 1 to the Right button Part 2 to 2 1 Part the Left button and the remaining parts to the Accomp button Assigns Part 4 to the Right button Part 3 to 3 4 Part the Left button and the remaining parts to the Accomp button After changing this setting try selecting the song once again Switching On Off the Display of Lyrics Lyrics This lets you specify whether lyrics will be displayed in the screen when you play back song data that contains lyrics Setting Description On Lyrics will be displayed Off Lyrics will not be displayed This is set to On at the factory Switching VIMA TUNES Recommended Tones Recommended Tone You can connect a commercially available USB CD drive to the LX 10 and play back separately sold CD ROMs created for the VIMA VIMA TUNES Songs on VIMA CD ROM VIMA TUNES are programmed with recommended tones suitable for each song When you select a song from a VIMA CD ROM VIMA TUNES recommended tones will be assigned to the LX 10 s Strings Voice and Others tone bu
18. you ll be able to produce sounds by playing the keyboard Due to a circuitry protection feature this unit requires a few moments after power is turned on before it is ready for normal operation 3 Use the Volume knob to adjust the volume p 21 20 Turning the Power Off e o 0 0 9 09 09 9 09 O O O O9 O O O O9 O O O O O O O O O 6 1 Turn the Volume knob all the way toward the left to minimize the volume Volume D TE mue SS See 2 Press the Power switch The screen goes blank and the power is turned off Upward position E OFF seg eem ee o 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 11 Adjusting the Sound s Volume and Brilliance Here s how to adjust the volume of your keyboard playing or the playback volume of an internal song or USB memory song If headphones are connected use the Volume knob to adjust the headphone volume 1 Turn the Volume knob to adjust the overall volume Adjust the volume while you play the keyboard to produce sound Turning the knob toward the right will increase the volume and turning it toward the left will decrease the volume 2 Turn the Brilliance knob to adjust the brightness of the sound Turning the knob toward the right will make the sound brighter and
19. 4 is a function that allows music and images to be performed together By using MIDI to connect two or more V LINK compatible devices you can easily enjoy a wide range of visual effects that are linked to the expressive elements of a music performance How to Use the V LINK 1 Press the V LINK button to switch the V LINK function On or off Setting Description On The V LINK function is switched on Off The V LINK function is switched off When the V LINK function is on the V LINK icon appears on the screen DO Grand Ptanol You can control images using the twelve keys at the left end of the keyboard AO G1 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 Specifying the V LINK Transmission Channel Here s how to specify the channel on which messages for controlling video will be transmitted 1 While holding down the V LINK button press the buttons The screen for setting the V LINK transmission channel appears Use the buttons to specify the transmission channel Setting 1 16 With the factory settings this is set to 16 Various Settings Changing the USB Driver Settings USB Driver Normally you don t need to install a driver in order to connect the LX 10 to your computer However if some problem occurs or if the performance is poor using the Roland original
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21. 5 in semitones Transpose Playback Transpose with Audio CD Audio Data 6 5 in semitones 3D 4 Levels Dynamics 3 types Reverb 10 levels Rotary Speaker Effect only for organ tones Slow Fast 4 band Digital Equalizer Tone effects only adjust values Elects Only for Piano Tones Open close lid only for piano tones 7 levels Hammer Noise 5 levels Damper Resonance 10 levels Damper Noise 10 levels Duplex Scale 10 levels String Resonance 10 levels Key Off Resonance 10 levels lt Recorder gt Tracks 3 tracks Sondi Recorder section 1 song g Internal Memory Max 99 songs Note Storage Approx 30 000 notes Song Select Play Stop Rec Previous Rewinding Next Fast forwarding Track Mute Mute Level adjustable Tempo Tempo Mute All Song Play Count in Count down Control 16 part Mute Song Volume Center Cancel only for audio playback Tempo Quarter note 10 to 500 Audio Playback Speed 75 125 Resolution 120 ticks per quarter note Beat 2 2 0 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 3 8 6 8 9 8 12 8 Volume 0 10 levels Metronome 112 Metronome Pattern 11 patterns Metronome Sound 8 types lt Internal Memory gt Main Specifications Songs Max 99 songs Save Song Standard MIDI Files Format 0 lt External Memory gt External Storage USB Memory Floppy Disk when using an optional floppy disk drive Playable Software Sta
22. Eror i6 Data was not called up in time for playback of the song After waiting several seconds you may be able to play back the song by pressing the p m button again This audio format is not supported Error 18 Use audio data of a type that is supported For details on audio data formats refer to Audio data that the LX 10 can play p 99 Error 30 The internal memory capacity of the LX 10 is full The LX 10 cannot deal with the excessive MIDI data sent from the external MIDI device Reduce the Error 40 amount of MIDI data sent to the LX 10 Error 41 A MIDI cable has been disconnected Connect it properly and securely Error 43 A MIDI transmission error has occurred Check the MIDI cable and connected MIDI device Error 51 There may be a problem with the system Repeat the procedure from the beginning If it is not solved after you have tried several times contact the Roland service center Error 65 The External Memory port was subjected to excessive current Make sure that there is no problem with the external media then turn the power off then on again External Media USB memory Floppy Disk CD ROM etc 100 Tone List Piano Organ Voice 001 Grand Piano 001 ChurchOrgan1 001 Aerial Choir 002 Piano Str 002 ChurchOrgan2 002 Jazz Scat
23. New Song MEMO A performance you recorded will be deleted automatically when you turn off the power 69 Saving Your Performance Initializing the Memory Here s how you can completely erase all songs that were saved in internal memory USB memory sold separately or a floppy disk sold separately Once an initialization is performed all songs that have been saved in memory will be erased The erased data cannot be recovered so we recommend that you check the contents of memory before you proceed If you re using new USB memory sold separately or floppy disk sold separately with the LX 10 for the first time you ll need to initialize format the USB memory or floppy disk before using it The LX 10 can t use USB memory or floppy disk that has not been initialized MEMO For details on handling USB memory refer to Using External Memory p 24 Tenpo test Vome ies ia rei vu o Meme def men Tempo Beat l A M J 1 Ifyou will be initializing internal memory connect the USB memory to the external memory connector p 24 If you will be initializing a floppy disk connect your floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert the disk into the drive 2 Press the File button The File Menu screen appears 3 Use the A VW buttons to select Format Media File Menu A Delete Son 19 Format Media I Lt Enter LY 70 4 Saving Your Performance Press the
24. O9 O9 O O O O9 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 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 o6 6 1 Pressthe Reverb button so its light is turned off Reverb will not be applied if Twin Piano is turned on with Twin Piano Mode 2 selected Changing the Depth of Reverb Effect You can select from ten levels of depth for the reverb effect 1 Hold down the Reverb button and press the buttons The depth for the reverb effect appears in the display Reverb Depth NEMO You can use the Memory Backup function to store this setting in internal memory p 89 You cannot make separate reverb effect depth settings for each individual tone The effect will be applied with the same depth to all tones This will not change the reverb depth for the song that is playing back 35 Performing Adding a Variety Effects to the Sound Effects In addition to reverb you can apply a variety of effects to the LX 10 s sounds These are referred to as effects With the factory settings an effect suitable for each tone is selected Effects may not be applied with some of sounds 1 Press the Effects button so it s lit Try fingering the keyboard The effect is applied to the currently selected tone Mab Some tones initially have effect applied Selecting such a tone makes the Effects button light up automatically Effects cannot be applied to audio data or a music CD Turning Off t
25. Tom 2 E Open Hi Hat Esc OpenHi Hat2 EXC1 OpenHi Hat2 EXCI OpenHi Hat2 EXC1 ay Mid Tom 1 Room Mid Tom 1 Power Mid Tom 1 Electric Mid Tom 1 48 High Tom 2 Room High Tom 2 Power High Tom 2 Electric High Tom 2 49 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 3 Crash Cymbal 3 Crash Cymbal 3 50 High Tom 1 Room High Tom 1 Power High Tom 1 Electric High Tom 1 WEE Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 3 Ride Cymbal 3 Ride Cymbal 3 52 Chinese Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal 2 Chinese Cymbal 2 Reverse Cymbal 53 Ride Bell 1 Ride Bell 2 Ride Bell 2 Ride Bell 2 GC ER Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine 55 Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal EJ Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell 57 Crash Cymbal 2 Crash Cymbal 4 Crash Cymbal 4 Crash Cymbal 4 E Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap 59 Ride Cymbal 2 Ride Cymbal4 Ride Cymbal4 Ride Cymbal4 60 High Bongo 1 High Bongo 2 High Bongo 2 High Bongo 2 61 Low Bongo 1 Low Bongo 2 Low Bongo 2 Low Bongo 2 62 Mute High Conga 1 Mute High Conga 2 Mute High Conga 2 Mute High Conga 2 ER Open High Conga Open High Conga Open High Conga Open High Conga 64 Low Conga Low Conga Low Conga Low Conga 65 High Timbale High Timbale High Timbale High Timbale 66 Low Timbale Low Timbale Low Timbale Low Timbale 67 High Agogo High Agogo High Agogo High Agogo E Lou Agogo Low Agogo Low Agogo Low Agogo 69 Cabasa Cabasa Cabasa Cabasa Ra Maracas Maracas Maracas Maracas n Short High Whistle EXC2 Short High Whistle EXC2 Short High
26. Whistle EXC2 Short High Whistle EXC2 72 Long Low Whistle EXC2 Long Low Whistle EXC2 Long Low Whistle EXC2 Long Low Whistle EXC2 EH Short Guiro EXC3 Short Guiro EXC3 Short Guiro EXC3 Short Guiro EXC3 74 Long Guiro EXC3 Long Guiro EXC3 Long Guiro EXC3 Long Guiro EXC3 EA claves Claves Claves Claves 76 High Woodblock High Woodblock High Woodblock High Woodblock 77 Low Woodblock Low Woodblock Low Woodblock Low Woodblock EZB Mute Cuica EXC4 Mute Cuica EXC4 Mute Cuica EXC4 Mute Cuica EXC4 79 Open Cuica EXC4 Open Cuica EXC4 Open Cuica EXC4 Open Cuica EXC4 LE Mute Triangle EXC5 Mute Triangle EXC5 Mute Triangle EXC5 Mute Triangle EXC5 81 Open Triangle EXC5 Open Triangle EXC5 Open Triangle EXC5 Open Triangle EXC5 ER Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker 83 Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle Bell 84 Bar Chimes Bar Chimes Bar Chimes Bar Chimes EH Castanets Castanets Castanets Castanets 86 Mute Surdo EXC6 Mute Surdo EXC6 Mute Surdo EXC6 Mute Surdo EXC6 mU Open Surdo EXC6 Open Surdo EXC6 Open Surdo EXC6 Open Surdo EXC6 No sound EXC will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number 105 Analog Set Jazz Set Brush Set Orchestra Set RE High o High Q High Q Closed Hi Hat2 EXC1 28 Slap Slap Slap Pedal Hi Hat 2 EXC1 29 Scratch Push EXC7 Scratch Push EXC7 Scratch Push EXC7 Open Hi H
27. at the tempo of the song you selected when recording If you record your playing along with a song it will be recorded with the time signature of that song 66 Recording Settings for Recording 4 Press the button The following screen appears Hew Song Add On co M e Press the button once again The following screen appears 6 Pressthe track button for the part you want to record making the button flash This allows you to record while listening to the selected song The button will light the m button indicator will flash and the LX 10 will enter recording standby mode If you decide not to record press the amp button once again How performance parts correspond with track buttons Track button Performance part Track Right button Right hand part Track Left button Left hand part Track Accomp button Performance data other than the right hand part and left hand part Starting Recording 7 Pressthe W button After a two measure count recording will begin Even if you don t press the m button recording will begin when you play the keyboard In this case a count won t be sounded When recording begins the amp button and m button will light NEMO During the count the count measure is indicated in the lower right of the display as 2 then 1 67 Recording Stopping Recording 8 Press the B button Recording
28. change the value even by pressing the ein buttons The available range is 6 0 5 semitone steps If this is set to a value other than 0 the Transpose button will light If the transpose value is not 0 you can use the Transpose button to turn the Transpose function on off When you release the Transpose button you return to the previous screen c By holding down the Transpose button and pressing both the and buttons simultaneously the setting returns to its original value 0 If you set Transpose Mode p 84 to Song the Key Transpose function will not be applied 38 Performing Example Playing a Song in the Key of E Major After Transposition to C Major Hold down the Transpose button and press the E key since E is the tonic Counting from C as a reference point one moves up four keys including the black keys to reach E thus 4 appears in the display mm ox MEMO If you switch songs or turn off the power the Transpose setting will return to 0 39 Performing Dividing the Keyboard for Two person Performance Twin Piano 40 You can divide the keyboard into left and right areas so that two people can play the same range of pitches This means that you ll be able to use the keyboard as though it were two separate pianos For example this provides a convenient way for one person to follow along with another person s performance to check
29. it This adjusts the sound produced when the hammer of an acoustic piano strikes the Hammer Noise 2 0 42 string Higher settings will produce a louder sound of the hammer striking the string 415 3 440 0 veas i i Master Tuning This adjusts the LX 10s standard pitch the pitch of the middle A note 466 2 Hz Equal Just Major You can play classical styles such as Baroque using historic temperaments tuning methods Just Minor Most modern songs are composed for and played in equal temperament the most Arabic Kirnberger common tuning in use today But at one time there were a wide variety of other Temperament See Meantone tuning systems in existence Pythagorean By playing in the temperament that was in use when a composition was created you can experience the sonorities of chords originally intended for that song Werkmeister For details refer to Temperaments p 31 Tuning When playing with tuning other than equal temperament you need to specify the tonic note for tuning the song to be performed that is the note that corresponds Tonic C B 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 tonic note This lets you specify the amount of stretched tuning a tuning method specifically for pianos in which the high range is tuned slightly sharper and the low range is Off Preset User tuned slightly flatter Stretch Tuning If you selec
30. material such as commercially available SMF music files such works may violate copyright law if used for any purpose other than personal enjoyment Roland takes no responsibility for any copyright violation you may commit by creating such works The LX 10 Allows You To Use the Following Music Files vma tunes VIMA TUNES VIMA TUNES is a Roland specification for music files that contains image and lyric data allowing you to enjoy songs with lyrics and images simultaneously When data bearing the VIMA TUNES logo is played back on a device that bears the same logo lyrics can be shown on the screen of a connected external display or television letting you enjoy karaoke or watch a slide show This instrument LX 10 is not able to play back VIMA TUNES images SMF Music Files SMFs Standard MIDI Files use a standard format for music file that was formulated so that files containing music file could be widely compatible regardless of the manufacturer of the listening device An enormous variety of music is available whether it be for listening for practicing musical instruments for Karaoke etc SMF with Lyrics SME SMF with Lyrics refers to SMF Standard MIDI File that contains the lyrics When Music Files carrying the SMF with Lyrics logo are played back on a compatible device one bearing the same logo the lyrics will appear in its display The LX 10 come equipped with GM 2 GS sound generators 110 o
31. notes and song playback Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps Octave Shift You can change the pitch of the Tone 2 in Dual Play p 42 and Lower Tone in Split Play p 45 an octave at a time Altering the pitch in one octave units in this way is called Octave Shift For example you can raise the pitch of the Lower Tone to the same pitch of the Upper Tone in Split Play Setting 2 0 2 The range of available pitch change spans from two octaves higher to two octaves lower The pitch is lowered one octave each time the button is pressed while each press of the button raises the pitch by one octave To return to the original pitch press the and buttons simultaneously Changing the Velocity When the Key Touch is Set to Fixed Fix Velocity This sets the velocity the sound will have when the keyboard touch p 32 is set to Fixed If you turn the keyboard s touch sensitivity Fixed all notes will sound at a fixed loudness regardless of how strongly you play the keyboard The setting described below specifies the loudness in this case Setting 1 127 Pedal Settings Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied Damper Center Left Pedal Part When you press the pedal during Dual play or Split play the pedal effect is normally applied to both tones but you can also select the tone to which the effect is to be applied This setting can be changed for each pedal S
32. p 107 for details on the sounds in the drum sets 019 Piano 1 020 Piano 1w 021 Piano 1d 022 Piano 2 023 Piano 2w 024 Piano 3 025 Piano 3w 026 Honky tonk 027 Honky tonk w 028 E Piano 1 029 Detuned EP 1 030 Vintage EP 031 60s E Piano 032 E Piano 2 102 033 Detuned EP 2 070 Harmonica 034 St FM EP 071 Bandoneon 035 EP Legend 072 Nylon str Gt 036 EP Phase 073 Ukulele 037 Harpsichord 074 Nylon Gt o 038 Coupled Hps 075 Nylon Gt 2 039 Harpsi w 076 Steel str Gt 040 Harpsi o 077 12 str Gt 041 Clav 078 Mandolin 042 Pulse Clav 079 Steel Body 043 Celesta 080 Jazz Guitar 044 Glockenspiel 081 Hawaiian Gt 045 Music Box 082 Clean Guitar 046 Vibraphone 083 Chorus Gt 1 047 Vibraphone w 084 Mid Tone Gt 048 Marimba 085 Muted Guitar 049 Marimba w 086 Funk Guitar1 050 Xylophone 087 Funk Guitar2 051 TubularBells 088 Chorus Gt 2 052 Church Bell 089 Overdrive Gt 053 Carillon 090 Guitar Pinch 054 Santur 091 DistortionGt 055 Organ 1 092 Gt Feedback 056 TremoloOrgan 093 Dist Rtm Gt 057 60s Organ 094 Gt Harmonics 058 Organ 2 095 Gt Feedback2 059 Perc Organ 1 096 AcousticBass 060 Chorus Organ 097 FingeredBass 061 Perc Organ 2 098 Finger Slap 062 Rock Organ 099 Picked Bass 063 Church Org 1 100 FretlessBass 064 Church Org 2 101 Slap Bass 1 065 Church Org 3 102 Slap Bass 2 066 Reed Organ 103 Synth Bass 1 067 Puff Organ 104 WarmSyn Bass 068 Accordi
33. performance to the Left button and the right hand performance to the Right button or you can re record just a specific track of a previously recorded performance How the track buttons correspond to the recorded performances The recorded performances are assigned to the track buttons as follows Twin Piano p 40 Split performance p 45 Track button Right button Recorded performance Twin Piano Split play Right area Right hand tone Left button Left area Left hand tone Normal performance the entire keyboard plays a single tone Dual play When you record with just one recording track specified The performance will be recorded on the specified track When you record with multiple recording tracks specified Recording will take place in this order of priority Right button Left button gt Accomp button Settings for Recording Accomp Left Right ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e 1 Press the Song button so it s lit 2 Press the button a number of times until New Song appears in the display 63 Recording 3 4 de Recording 5 e 6 Press the button The button will light the m button indicator will flash and the LX 10 will enter recording standby mode If you decide not to record press the button once again Th
34. starts when you start playing the keyboard without pressing the m button In this case a count is not sounded When recording begins the amp button and m button will light During the count in the count measure is indicated in the lower right of the display as 2 then 1 Stopping Recording 7 Press the gt m button Recording will stop Listening to the Recorded Performance 62 8 In the song select screen press the Lea button You will return to the beginning of the performance you recorded Press the m button The recorded performance will play back If you press the m button while the metronome is sounding there will be a two measure count count in before playback begins Press the gt BI button once again to stop playback The recorded performance will disappear when you turn off the power If you want to keep the performance you recorded you must save it in internal memory or USB memory Refer to Saving the Songs You Record p 73 If you have not saved the performance you recorded you won t be able to play back another song You ll have to erase p 69 or save p 73 the performance before playing back another song Recording Recording Your Performance Separately for Each Hand The LX 10 s recorder has three track buttons You can record the performance of each hand separately to different track buttons for example the left hand
35. such loss of data 11 Important Notes Additional Precautions Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction or the improper operation of the unit To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored in the unit s memory on a USB memory Unfortunately it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored on a internal memory or a USB memory once it has been lost Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunctions Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display A small amount of noise may be heard from the display during normal operation When connecting disconnecting all cables grasp the connector itself never pull on the cable This way you will avoid causing shorts or damage to the cable s internal elements A small amount of heat will radiate from the unit during normal operation To avoid disturbing your neighbors try to keep the unit s volume at reasonable levels You may prefer to use headphones so you do not need to be concerned about those around you especially when it is late at night When you need to transport the unit pack it in shock a
36. the performance you recorded but have not yet saved the following display will appear if you attempt to select a song You cannot play back a demo song if memory contains an unsaved song If you want to delete your performance and play back the demo song press the button If you don t want to delete your performance press the m button If you want to save your recorded performance refer to Saving the Songs You Record p 73 2 Pressone of the six Tone buttons or the Twin Piano button The songs will play consecutively starting with the demo song you selected The button for the song currently being played back flashes on and off When playback of the last song is reached playback continues by returning to the first song and playing that again The display will show the name of the currently playing demo song Piano 3 Tostop playback press the flashing button 4 Press the Key Touch button or the File button to exit Demo mode The indicators return to their previous state MEMO If a button is not flashing it means that it has no demo song Listening to Demo Songs Listening to Piano Designer Demo Songs Here s how you can listen to the differences in various sounds created by the Piano Designer function p 29 Hold down the Key Touch button and press the File button The indicators for the Tone Twin Piano and Piano Designer buttons flash The following appears in the display De
37. the selected Tone Group Try fingering the keyboard The display will indicate the name and the number of the currently selected tone QU gt Grand Ptanol d 108 4 4 M 1 Use the buttons to select a sound from the tone group The Tone you ve selected is heard when you finger the keyboard The next time you select this Tone button you ll hear the tone you selected here 40035 Harpsichord d 108 4 4 M 1 NEMO About the Tone name refer to Tone List p 101 For some sounds there are keys that do not produce sound Performing Adjusting the Piano Sound to Your Taste Piano Designer 5 6 7 The LX 10 provides a Piano Designer function that lets you customize the piano sound by adjusting aspects such as the sound of the sympathetically vibrating piano strings You can also save a favorite sound you ve created p 89 Press the Piano Designer button The Piano Designer button will light and the Piano Designer screen appears The Tone Grand Piano 1 is selected Use the buttons to select the setting you want to adjust and press the m button to enter the setting screen There are four Piano Designer screens Piano Desianer Key Touch Offset e Hammer Response Hammer Noise Keuboard Enter Piano Designer Master Tuning 110 OH Temperament Equal Fa Temperament Keu C ul Stretch Tuning Preset Tuning Damper Resonance L Noise Duplex Scal
38. to read from write to products USB memory If you are unable to read or write USB memory successfully change the External 87 Memory setting P Buzz is heard from external Are the external devices connected to more than one AC power outlet u devices If you connect external devices be sure to connect them to the same AC outlet Device connected to the Input Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor jacks have insufficient volume Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor No sound Is the speaker cable connected correctly p 18 Could the LX 10 s volume or the volume of the connected equipment be turned p 21 down Could headphones be connected No sound Could there be a plug inserted in a headphone jack 23 The speakers will not produce sound if headphones or plug are connected to the P headphone jacks Has Local Control been set to Off When Local Control is set to Off no sound is produced by playing the keyboard p 85 Set Local Control to On Has Local Control been set to Off No sound when you play back a When Local Control is set to Off no sound is produced by playing back a song Set p 85 Local Control to On song Could the song volume be set to 0 p 55 A i No sound from the leftmost Is V LINK switched One When V LINK is on the lowest twelve notes of the keyboard are used to control p 86 notes of the keyboard 96 the image and will not produce sound Tro
39. total of more than 300 different sounds covering a wide range of musical styles You can also play a drum set from the keyboard Ivory reel keyboard for realistic grand piano playing sensation e eee eeee See e ee eeeee e ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee The unrivaled feel of the ivory and ebony traditionally used in the highest quality piano keyboards has been replicated using modern technology in the ivory feel keyboard The white keys are a two piece structure consisting of a base material and surface providing a natural appearance as well as the ideal combination of strength and response The progressive hammer action II PHA II gives you a highly natural touch in which the low ranges have an appropriate weightiness and the high ranges have a light playing feel In addition the escapement mechanism that causes a distinctive sense of click when you play a note softly has also been faithfully replicated giving the LX 10 a high degree of playability To ensure sanitary conditions under extended use long lasting antibacterial processing has also been applied Introduction Compact design with an air of sophistication With a traditional design featuring a subdued color scheme and mirror finish panel the LX 10 is only 45 cm deep while exuding a sense of sophistication and quality An enveloping sound field The sound reproduction system features six speakers delivering the full rich sound
40. 0 s keyboard the sound is played from the connected speakers 92 Connecting to Other Devices Playing Sounds of an Audio Device through the LX 10 Input Output L Mono R L Mono Stereo stereo Input jacks Audio System etc Input L Mono R O0 RCA pin type Input jacks are located to the lower left of the front of the LX 10 They provide a convenient way to connect portable audio devices Output Line Out 1 Turnthe volume all the way down on the LX Turning Off the Power 10 and on the audio device you re about to connect 1 Turn the volume all the way down on the LX 10 and on the connected speakers 2 Turnoffthe power to the LX 10 and connected audio device 2 Turn off the LX 10 3 Use audio cables sold separately to make 3 Turn off the connected audio device the connection 4 Switch on the connected audio device 5 Switch on the LX 10 6 Adjustthe volume level on the LX 10 and the connected audio device The sounds from the connected audio device are played by the LX 10 MEMO Adjust the volume by using the controls of your audio device 93 Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to MIDI Devices By connecting an external MIDI device and exchanging performance data you can control one device from the other For instance you can output sound from the other instrument or switch Tones on the other instrument What s MIDI
41. 003 Harpsichord 003 Combo Jz Org 003 Harpvox 004 Grand Piano2 004 Ballad Organ 004 Glass Pad 005 Piano Pad 005 Accordion 005 Angels Choir 006 Grand Piano3 006 Nason flt 8 006 Beauty Vox 007 MagicalPiano 007 Gospel Spin 007 Soft Pad 008 Rock Piano 008 Full Stops 008 Female Aahs 009 Piano Choir 009 Mellow Bars 009 Male Aahs 010 Honky tonk 010 Light Organ 010 Thum Voice 011 Coupled Hps 011 Lower Organ 011 Lunar Strngs 012 60s Organ 012 Decay Choir E Piano LL 013 Dcy ChoirPad Strings 001 Pop E Piano 002 Vintage EP 001 Rich Strings 003 FM E Piano 002 OrchestraStr 004 Vibraphone 003 Orchestra 005 EP Belle 004 ChamberWinds 006 Celesta 005 Harp 007 60s E Piano 006 Violin 008 Clav 007 Velo Strings 009 Mallet Isle 008 Flute 010 Morning Lite 009 Cello 011 Marimba 010 OrchestraBrs 012 Stage Phaser 011 PizzicatoStr 013 Ballad Bells 012 DecayStrings 014 70s E Piano 015 E Grand Tones indicated by are suitable for playing layered with a piano tone 101 Tone List Others 001 Nylon str Gt 002 Steel str Gt 003 Jazz Guitar 004 AcousticBass 005 A Bass Cymbl 006 FingeredBass 007 BrassSection 008 Alto Sax 009 Tenor Sax GM2 010 STANDARD Set 011 ROOM Set 012 POWER Set 013 ELEC Set 014 ANALOG Set 015 JAZZ Set 016 BRUSH Set 017 ORCH Set 018 SFX Set 010 018 are drum sets Refer to p 105
42. 10 s bottom panel Pay attention to the shape of the speaker cable s connector and insert it until you hear it click securely into place Connecting the Pedal Cord 18 Plug the pedal cord extending from the stand into the Pedal connector located at the rear of the LX 10 s bottom panel Connecting the Power Cord 1 Make sure that the Power switch located at the left side of the front panel is off in the upward position Upward position E OFF Turn the Volume knob all the way toward the left to minimize the volume Connect the included power cord to the AC In AC Inlet located at the rear of the bottom panel Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC outlet You must use the power cord included with the LX 10 Opening Closing the Lid To open the lid use both hands to lift it lightly The lid of the LX 10 is designed to close softly even if you remove your hands from it However it will close quite abruptly if it has been opened only slightly Be careful not to pinch your fingers 1 To open thelid use both hands to lift it 2 Toclose the lid use both hands to gently lower it If you need to move the piano make sure the lid is Nore closed first to prevent accidents Before You Play Opening Closing the Top Lid The top lid must be opened or cl
43. 101 Troubleshooting een 96 Local Control rr t t eet ete eee hi taie 85 Local Off i sicci uie tcen etcetera tice eee oq UR CARERE 85 Local OM ss be o M p M RA ERR REPRE 85 Locking ETE 91 Mast r CELERE ROO EAA T Master TUNING ertet reisinin aosan bnt Memory Back p freet E Mettopngomg 252 Metronome button Metronome Pattern Metronome Sound MIDI iie etit RC ERE ED e ERR RU MIDI connector eet irri e Ae MIDI Out In connector eese eterne treten te ttnn thats ateatoatus 16 MIDI Transmitter 86 Music ElleS oot et Spa E 110 Muting Part VolulTiei i Seege 55 En 01o EE 56 N TEE 20 O Octave E 84 Opening Closing To TED RUP MUERE 19 Outpubjack E 16 P Panel Lock e eR sede NRI SDN 91 Pararmnetels rait iren teste Mp RE Ce N aiis 109 Bart MO ER Pedal 22 85 Pedal connector 16 18 Pedal cord ioc eet e qe oe RR te Rar 18 Phones jack EE RR Ede 16 23 NIR EE 29 31 DEMO SONGS p 27 Piano Designer button EEN 29 Pitch 38 80 EVADIT 52 Play StOp DUTTON e 15 Playback Transposer 58 Playing EID 50 Me UE 20 Nee ME 18 Power SWItCh eerte rete Eesti opere 14 18 20 Index R REG bUttOn eee erben Recommended Tone Recording e Additional Part aso Ee Along with a Song EEN 66 FOR EACH HAA sere e 63 New SONG 61 Restoring Setting
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46. 70 Initializing the Memory Saving and Copying EEN Saving the Songs You Record enn 73 Deleting a Song ENEE 75 Copying a SONG D 77 Various Settings 79 Basic Operation in Function Mode sss 79 Tuning Settings tette itte ttti eei 80 Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments Master Tuning eese tenerent etnnttonncons 80 Equalizer Settings EEN 81 Changing the Equalizer Settings Equalizer 81 Song Playback Settings ENEE 82 Determining the Parts that Sound Part Mute 82 Using the Accomp Button to Switch the Part to be Muted ACCOMP Track EEN 82 Changing the Song Playback Method Play Mode 82 Changing the CD Settings ENEE 83 Setting the Type of CD To be Played Back CD A dio Typ ananena ere terree 83 Synchronizing the Timing of the Piano and Accompaniment CD Audio Sync Een 83 Metronome Setting 83 Changing the Sound of the Metronome Metronome Sound 83 Changing How the Metronome Marks the Beat Metronome Pattern EEN 83 Sounding a Count Before the Melody Begins Countdown 84 Selecting the Count down Sound Countdown Sound 84 Selecting the Part that Will Begin the Count down Countdown Bart 84 Keyboard Settings EEN 84 Specifying What the Key Transpose will Affect Transpose Modelen 84 Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps Octave LE 84 Changing the Velocity When the Key Touch is Set to
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49. Changing the Tempo of a Song You can change the tempo at which the song plays When you re practicing one of the internal songs slowing down the tempo of the playback can make it easier to play along with a difficult song 1 Pressthe Tempo Beat button several times so it s lit in red The display will indicate the tempo If you ve selected audio data or a song from a music CD the screen will indicate Audio Tempo p 57 2 Use the buttons to change the tempo Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo Tempo Mute Some of the internal preset songs have a tempo that varies during the song Here s how you can make these songs play back at a fixed unchanging tempo 1 While holding down the Tempo Beat button use the buttons to change the setting Tempo Mute On Setting Description On The tempo changes recorded in the song will be ignored and the song will play at a fixed tempo Off The song will play back according to the tempo changes recorded in the song If you turn Tempo Mute on the tempo indication in the screen will be highlighted Tempo QU gt Grand Pianol Highlighted Highlighted MEMO When you switch songs the Tempo Mute function will revert to the Off setting MEMO The tempo mute screen will not appear if you ve selected audio data or a song from a music CD 56 Playing Back Songs Changing the Tempo of Audio Data or a Music CD Audio Tempo Ka You can change the
50. Fixed FIX Velocity EENEG 84 Pedal Settingsz ueteres 85 Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied Damper Center Left Pedal Part sss 85 Changing How the Pedals Work Center Left Pedal FUNC eene 85 MIDI Settings Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer Local Control eee 85 MIDI Transmit Channel Settings MIDI Transmit Ch 86 Sending Recorded Performance Data to a MIDI Device Composer MIDI Out serene 86 Other e Un E 86 Using the V LINK Function V LINK 86 Specifying the V LINK Transmission Channel 87 Changing the USB Driver Settings USB Driver 87 Changing the External Memory Setting Ext Memory Model EEN 87 Adjusting the Volume Master Gain 88 Changing How Grand Space is Applied 3D Mode 88 Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track Buttons During SMF Playback Track Assign 88 Contents Switching On Off the Display of Lyrics Lyrics 88 Switching VIMA TUNES Recommended Tones Recommended Tone EEN 89 Changing the Language Displayed in the Screen Language e eni 89 Remembering the Settings Memory Backup 89 Restoring the Settings to the Factory Condition Factory RESO sscsssssissisissconssssssasesstansosascansdscasscodesssveatasssabescans e Disabling the Buttons Panel Lock Connecting to Other Devices
51. Headphones To prevent damage to the cord s internal conductors avoid rough handling When using headphones mainly try to handle either the plug or the headset Your headphones may be damaged if the volume of a device is already turned up when you plug them in Minimize the volume before you plug in the headphones Excessive input will not only damage your hearing but may also strain the headphones Please enjoy music at an appropriate volume Use headphones that have a stereo 1 4 phone plug 23 Before You Play Using External Memory A song you ve recorded on the LX 10 can be saved by copying it to separately sold USB memory p 77 You can also copy songs to a disk using a separately sold floppy disk drive SMF Music files or audio data saved on USB memory or floppy disk can also be played back p 50 Use USB memory and floppy disk drive available from Roland Proper operation cannot be guaranteed if other USB device is used Connecting USB Memory 1 Connectthe USB memory to the External Memory connector Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in until it is firmly in place If you re using new USB memory or floppy disk you ll NEMO need to initialize format it on the LX 10 For details refer to Initializing the Memory p 70 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive Attach the floppy disk drive as shown the figure using the mounting holes on the LX 10 s bottom panel For details of the a
52. ITH THE FOLLOWING CODE BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN 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 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS USING THE UNIT SAFELY p 8 and Important Notes p 11 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 Introduction Thank you and congratulations on your choice of the LX 10 To ensure that you obtain the maximum enjoyment and take full advantage of the LX 10 s functionality please read this owner s manual carefully About the Manual
53. Kat Roland Digital Piano Owner s Manual WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture CAUTION The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK e withi DO NOT OPEN presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK intended to alert the user to the presence of important NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL literature accompanying the product The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS NOaRWN 0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electric products basic precautions should always be followed including the following Read these instructions 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched Keep these instructions particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the Heed all warnings point where they exit from the apparatus Follow all instructions 11 Only use attachments access
54. O O O O O O ee O Function Page Master Tuning p 80 Equalizer p 81 Part Mute p 82 Accomp Track p 82 Play Mode p 82 CD Audio Type p 83 CD Audio Sync p 83 Metronome Sound p 83 Metronome Pattern p 83 Countdown p 84 Countdown Sound p 84 Countdown Part p 84 Transpose Mode p 84 Octave Shift p 84 Fix Velocity p 84 Damper Pedal Part p 85 Center Pedal Part p 85 Center Pedal Func p 85 79 Various Settings Function Page Left Pedal Part p 85 Left Pedal Func p 85 Local Control p 85 MIDI Transmit Ch p 86 Composer MIDI Out p 86 USB Driver p 87 Ext Memory Mode p 87 Master Gain p 88 3D Mode p 88 Track Assign p 88 Lyrics p 88 Recommended Tone p 89 Language p 89 Memory Backup p 89 Factory Reset p 90 80 Tuning Settings Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments Master Tuning When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other such instances you can match the standard pitch to another instrument The standard pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that s played when you finger the middle A key For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other instruments ensure that each instrument s standard pitch is in tune with that of the other instruments This tuning of all the instruments to a standard pitch is called master tuning 1 Hold down the Effects butto
55. Sides of the Keyboard Split Play 45 Switching Tone Groups and Tone Variations 46 Changing the Keyboard s Split Point 47 Performing with the Metronome esee 48 Changing the Tempo 48 Changing the Beat 49 Changing the Volume EEN 49 Sounding a Count to Keep Your Timing Accurate 49 Playing Back Songs DO Listening to Songs eese eee teeneentenn ten ttontonne 50 Playing Back All Songs Continuously All Song Play 52 Listening to Each Part Separately Determining the Volume of a Muted Part Changing the Song Playback Volume Adjusting the Volume of the Audio Data and Music E B c E 55 Changing the Tempo of a Song 56 Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo Tempo Mute 56 Changing the Tempo of Audio Data or a Music CD Audio Tetmpo orici ore reetilesctdenetoe 57 Changing the Key of the Song Playback Playback Trans p see onii EARS ved dinde e M edes 58 Minimizing the Center Sounds in the Playback Center Cancel t ee EE 59 Recording ere rere erreoresesesenes OO Recording Your Keyboard Performance Recording Your Performance Separately for Each Hand icr e e oo Rods 63 Recording Your Playing Along with a Song 66 Erasing Recorded Performances ss 69 Saving Your Performance
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57. Symptom Cause Action Page Is the speaker cable connected correctly p 18 If you hear this in headphones Piano sounds that have a brilliant and crisp character contain substantial high frequency components that may sound as though a metallic ringing has been added This is because the character of an actual piano is being faithfully High pitched ringing is heard reproduced and is not a malfunction This ringing is more obtrusive if the reverb effect is applied heavily so you may be able to minimize it by decreasing the reverb If you don t hear this in headphones It is likely that there is some other reason such as resonances within the unit Please contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service center If you don t hear this in headphones Performing at high volumes may cause the speakers or objects near the LX 10 to resonate Fluorescent lights or glass doors may also resonate sympathetically In particular this is more likely to occur for lower notes and higher volumes You can take the following measures to minimize resonances Locate the speakers 10 15 cm away from walls or other surfaces Keepthe volume down Low notes sound wrong or are Move away from the objects that are resonating buzzy If you hear this in headphones It is likely that there is some other reason Please contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service center If you set the volume to the maximum setting the sound may be distorted 21 depending on how you per
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59. The 3D Sound Control function will be turned on and the sound will have more spatial depth 2 While holding down the 3D button use the buttons to adjust the spatial depth of the sound You can adjust the spatial depth over four levels Increasing the value will increase the spatial depth of the sound 30 Depth You can use the Memory Backup function to store this setting in internal memory p 89 You can change the way in which the 3D Sound Control function is applied p 88 3D Sound Control cannot be applied to audio data or a music CD 3D Sound Control does not affect the sound from the Input jack or the sound of external devices connected to the MIDI Out connector If the Piano Designer screen is displayed 3D Sound Control will be turned off When you turn Twin Piano on 3D Sound Control will be turned off If you use the Playback Transpose function p 58 or the Center Cancel function p 59 when a music CD song or an audio file is selected 3D Sound Control will be turned off 8 5 8 EBB Turning off 3D Sound Control 0606900600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090990 1 Pressthe 3D button so its light is turned off 33 Performing Adding Liveliness to the Sound Dynamics Sound Control You can add liveliness to the sound to give it superb clarity and distinctness 01 Grand Pianol d 108 NE irr repre Dynamics 1 Hold down the 3D button an
60. Transmit Ch p 86 3D Mode p 88 Track Assign p 88 Lyrics p 88 Language p 89 V LINK Transmit Ch p 87 3D Sound Control On Off Depth p 33 Dynamics Sound Control Type p 34 Other Settings Reverb On Off Depth p 35 Dual Balance p 44 Split Point p 47 Twin Piano Mode p 41 Settings stored immediately whenever a USB Driver Setting p 87 change is made Memory Backup procedure not needed Ext Memory Mode p 87 109 Music Files That the LX 10 Can Use What Are Music Files Music files contains musical information such as how long the key for a corresponding pitch is played the force applied to the key played and other such information When the performance data music file is sent by your computer or similar device the song will be played exactly as specified by the data This is different than a audio CD since the music file does not contain a recording of the sound itself This makes it possible to change tempos and keys freely allowing you to use it in many different ways Regarding Copyright Use of the song data supplied with the CD ROM attached to this product for any purpose other than private personal enjoyment without the permission of the copyright holder is prohibited by law Additionally this data must not be copied nor used ina secondary copyrighted work without the permission of the copyright holder Please be aware that if you create derivative works that are based on existing copyrighted
61. You Record p 73 If you have not saved the performance you recorded you won t be able to play back another song You ll have to erase p 69 or save p 73 the performance before playing back another song 65 Recording Recording Your Playing Along with a Song Here s how you can play along with an internal memory song or an external memory song and record your performance For example you can listen to the left hand part while you record the right hand part The performance you play on the keyboard will be recorded in place of the sound of the part you select using the track buttons MEMO The sound of the track button you selected will not be heard during recording Grand Pianol EMEN Eau RARARA Kata 108 EN E Accomp Left Right EUM BERE Rss Performance Settings e 0 09 0 09 09 O O O O9 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 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 O O0 6 6 6G 6 1 Select a song For details on how to select a song refer to Listening to Songs p 50 If you want to record along with a song from external memory connect USB memory or floppy disk drive before you continue p 24 Mb By adjusting the playback volume of the song you can also change the volume balance between the song and the sound you re playing from the keyboard p 55 2 Select the Tone to be played p 28 3 Specify the recording tempo The performance will be recorded
62. You can use these buttons to play back or record your performance separately for each hand p 54 p 63 The right hand performance of internal preset songs is assigned to the Right button the left hand performance to the Left button and the remaining parts of the performance to the Accomp button e Key Touch button This lets you adjust the touch sensitivity of the keyboard p 32 You can listen to the demo songs by holding down this button and pressing the File button p 25 e File button This lets you save a recorded song in internal memory or in USB memory p 73 You can also copy songs between internal memory and USB memory p 77 D Display Contrast knob This adjusts the brightness of the screen p 21 15 Names of Things and What They Do Bottom Panel Rear Input Output L Mono R L Mono L stereo L stereo eo eo Pedal AC In SZ e Input jacks L Mono R Here you can connect an audio device or another electronic musical instrument and listen to the connected device through the LX 10 s speakers p 93 e Output jacks L Mono R You can connect an audio device or external powered speakers here to reproduce the LX 10 s sound p 92 27 Pedal connector Connect the pedal cord of the dedicated stand to this connector p 18 D Acin AC Inlet Connect the included power cord here p 18 Bottom Panel Front Bottom Left Phon
63. a Data you perform using the recorder can be saved on a separately available floppy disk drive or USB memory device In addition to a floppy disk drive or USB memory you can connect a commercially available USB type CD drive and play back SMF music files music CDs or audio data SMF music files from USB memory floppy disk or CD ROM can also be saved in internal memory Contents Introduction cccccccccccccccccccccccccccece 4 About the Manual 4 Conventions in this Manual 4 Features of the LX 10 4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 8 Important Notes 11 Names of Things and What They Do 14 Front Panel zx ctun re cette 14 Bottom Panel Bear 16 Bottom Panel Front Bottom Left EEN 16 Bottom Panel Front Right EENEG 17 Before You Play 18 Getting Ready to Play eerte 18 Connecting the Speaker Cable sss 18 Connecting the Pedal Cord 18 Connecting the Power Cord 18 Opening Closing the Lid ee 19 Opening Closing the Top Lid ss 19 Using the Music Rest ENEE 20 Turning the Power On Off esten 20 Adjusting the Sound s Volume and Brilliance 21 Adjusting the Brightness of the Display 21 About the Pedals ertt eren tontos 22 Listening through Headphones sss 23 Using the Headphone Hook ss 23 U
64. able material S etc to penetrate the unit Turn off the power if an abnormality or malfunction occurs Immediately turn the power off remove the power cord from the outlet and request servicing by your AN retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Infor mation page when The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or If smoke or unusual odor occurs Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled onto the unit or Theunit has been exposed to rain or otherwise has become wet or Theunit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance Do not allow children to use without supervision In households with small children an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit Do not drop or subject to strong impact Protect the unit from strong impact Do not drop it Do not share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices Do not force the unit s power supply cord to share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices Be especially careful when using extension cords the total power used by all devices you have connected to the extension cord s outlet must never exceed the power rating watts amperes for the extension cord Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt
65. ake various MIDI related settings for the LX 10 For more about MIDI refer to Connecting to MIDI Devices p 94 Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer Local Control When you have a MIDI sequencer connected set this parameter to Local Off Since the Thru function of your sequencer will normally be turned on notes played on the keyboard or played back by the recorder will be transmitted to the sound generator by the two routes 1 and 2 shown in the illustration causing notes to be sounded in duplicate or to be cut off unnaturally To prevent this the setting called Local Off is used to disconnect the route in 1 1 Local On Sequencer MIDI MIDI IN i Sound Generator WT li 4 Each note played is sounded twice MIDI MIDI OUT IN 2 Soft Thru On Local On The keyboard and recorder are connected to the internal sound generator Sound is emitted t Sound Generator Local On duu Local Off The keyboard and recorder are not connected to the internal sound generator No sound will be produced by the keyboard when it is played No sound produced Sound Generator Local Off M d 85 Various Settings Setting Description The setting is Local On On The keyboard and recorder are connected to the internal sound generator The
66. al preset song You won t be able to select external memory if there are no songs on the USB memory or if no USB memory is connected MEMO About the name of the internal song refer to Internal Song List p 108 51 Playing Back Songs Playing Back All Songs Continuously All Song Play All songs in internal memory can be played repeatedly in succession Tempo test Dez Piano Designer Making Preparations for Continuous Playback ee 0 0 09 O O O9 O9 O O O9 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 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ee 6 6 ee 1 Hold down the Effects button and press the 3D button A screen like the following will appear and you ll be in Function mode Functionz Functions O fuer Equalizer Part Mute Lt Enter LY 2 Use the A VW buttons to select Play Mode Functionz P Accomp Track CDI Rudia Type rt Enter E 3 Press the W button to enter the setting screen Play Mode One Song o 52 Playing Back Songs 4 Press the buttons to select All Song Play Mode fill Song 5 Press the Piano Designer button twice You will return to the tone select screen Specifying the First Song 6 Press the Song button so it s lit 7 Press the buttons to select the song 8 Press the gt m button The songs will play successively starting with the selected so
67. at Metronome Pattern p 83 When you play back a song the metronome s beat will be set to the beat of that song You can t change the metronome s beat while a song is playing Changing the Volume 1 EM The volume of the metronome can be adjusted with 11 volume levels available While holding down the Metronome button press the or button The display will indicate the metronome volume When the metronome volume is set to 0 the metronome sound does not play Sounding a Count to Keep Your Timing Accurate 1 MEMO A count in is a count that is sounded before the song begins to play If you re playing along with a song you can sound a count to make it easier to synchronize your own playing with the song Press the gt Bi button while the metronome is sounding A two measure count sounds before the song plays A count down is a count that is sounded at the end of the songs introduction before you begin playing the keyboard p 84 49 Playing Back Songs Listening to Songs The LX 10 allows you to select and play built in piano songs 74 songs as well as the following SMF music files when USB memory CD drive or floppy disk drive is connected Audio data WAV when USB memory or CD drive is connected VIMA TUNES CD ROM for VIMA music CDs when CD drive is connected MEMO For details on the types of audio data that can be played by the LX 10 refer to p 99
68. at 2 EXC1 EJ Scratch Pull EXC7 Scratch Pull EXC7 Scratch Pull EXC7 Ride Cymbal 3 31 Sticks Sticks Sticks Sticks LE Square Click Square Click Square Click Square Click 33 Metronome Click Metronome Click Metronome Click Metronome Click ER Metronome Bell Metronome Bell Metronome Bell Metronome Bell 35 TR 808 Kick 2 Room Kick 2 Room Kick 2 Concert Bass Drum 2 2 36 TR 808 Kick 1 Jazz Kick Jazz Kick Concert Bass Drum 1 EA TR 808 Rim shot Side Stick Side Stick Side Stick 38 TR 808 Snare Jazz Snare Brush Tap Concert Snare Drum E Hand Clap Hand Clap Brush Slap1 Castanets 40 Electric Snare 6 Electric Snare 7 Brush Swirl Concert Snare Drum TR 808 Low Tom 2 Jazz Low Tom Brush Low Tom 2 Timpani F ZEN TR 808 Closed Hi Hat 1 EXC1 Closed Hi Hat 2 EXC1 Brush Closed Hi Hat EXC1 Timpani F 43 TR 808 Low Tom 1 Low Tom 1 Brush Low Tom 1 Timpani G EM TR 808 Closed Hi Hat2 EXC1 PedalHi Hat2 EXC1 Brush Pedal Hi Hat EXC1 Timpani G 45 TR 808 Mid Tom 2 Mid Tom 2 Brush Mid Tom 2 Timpani A E me og Open Hi Hat EXC1 Open Hi Hat2 ESCH Brush Open Hi Hat EXC1 Timpani A ae TR 808 Mid Tom 1 Jazz Mid Tom Brush Mid Tom 1 Timpani B C348 TR 808 High Tom 2 Jazz High Tom 2 Brush High Tom 2 Timpani C ER TR 808 Crash Cymbal Crash Cymbal 3 Jazz Crash Cymbal Timpani C 50 TR 808 High Tom 1 Jazz High Tom 1 Brush High Tom 1 Timpani D CDR Ride Cymbal 3 Ride Cymbal 3 Jazz Ride Cymbal 1 Timpani D 52 Chinese Cymbal 2 Chinese Cymbal 2 Chinese Cymbal 2 Timpani E 53 Ri
69. ave Copy External Memory LX 10 USB Memory Floppy Disk Internal Memory Sold Separately Saving a recorded song in internal memory Asong you ve recorded can be saved in the LX 10 so it won t disappear when you turn off the power A song you ve recorded but not saved will disappear when you turn off the power However songs that have been saved in internal memory will not disappear when you turn off the power the next time you turn on the power you ll still be able to play these songs and listen to your performances Saving a recorded song to USB memory Asong you ve recorded can be saved to USB memory as a backup It s a good idea to save important performance data on USB memory Saving songs listened to frequently in internal memory Internal preset songs you re practicing can be saved in internal memory Audio data or songs from a music CD can t be copied to internal memory 72 Saving Your Performance Saving the Songs You Record 3 A song you ve recorded can be saved in internal memory or USB memory sold separately The songs you record will be lost if you simply turn off the LX 10 s power before they ve been saved Since songs saved in internal memory won t be lost when the power is turned off it s convenient to save a song in internal memory if you want to keep it If you want to save the song on USB memory connect the USB memory to the external memory connector p 24 If you want to save
70. ave your song to internal memory or USB memory p 73 Recording Recording Your Keyboard Performance Here s how to record just your own keyboard performance without using an internal song Performance Settings e o 0 0 09 0 9 09 O 09 9 0 O O O O9 O O O9 O9 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 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O0 OG OG 6 1 Pressthe Song button so it s lit 2 Pressthe button a number of times until New Song appears in the display Sond Hew Song d 108 drg M 1 Mab Alternatively you can get New Song to be displayed by holding down the Song button and pressing the button 3 Select the Tone to be played p 28 4 If necessary sound the metronome Press the Metronome button p 48 While listening to the metronome adjust the song tempo p 48 and the beat p 49 as desired Settings for Recording e E 09 09 ee 09 O O9 9 O0 O 09 O9 O O O O9 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 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OG ee 6 5 Pressthe button The button lights the m button begins flashing and the LX 10 is put into recording standby If you decide not to record press the amp button once again 61 Recording Starting Recording 6 de Press the Bi button or play the keyboard After two measures of count sound recording begins Recording
71. bsorbent material Transporting the unit without doing so can cause it to become scratched or damaged and could lead to malfunction Do not apply undue force to the music stand while it is in use Some connection cables contain resistors Do not use cables that incorporate resistors for connecting to this unit The use of such cables can cause the sound level to be extremely low or impossible to hear For information on cable specifications contact the manufacturer of the cable Before opening or closing the keyboard lid always make sure that no pets or other small animals are located on top of the instrument in particular they should be kept away from the keyboard and its lid Otherwise due to the structural design of this instrument small pets or other animals could end up getting trapped inside it If such a situation is encountered you must immediately switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the outlet You should then consult with the retailer from whom the instrument was purchased or contact the nearest Roland Service Center The horizontal bars that connect the main unit to the bottom of the front legs are quite strong however for safety s sake please do not allow children to get on them 12 Floppy Disk Handling Using Optional Floppy Disk Drive 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
72. ccumulation of dust between the power plug and the power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire Manage cables for safety Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled Also all cords and cables should be AN placed so they are out of the reach of children Do not stand or place heavy objects on this unit Never climb on top of nor place heavy objects on the S unit Do not connect or disconnect the power cord with wet hands Never handle the power cord or its plugs with wet hands when plugging into or unplugging from an N outlet or this unit Cautions when moving this unit If you need to move the instrument take note of the precautions listed below At least two persons are Qo required to safely lift and move the unit It should be handled carefully all the while keeping it level Make sure to have a firm grip to protect yourself from injury and the instrument from damage Checkto make sure the screws securing the unit to the stand have not become loose Fasten them again securely whenever you notice any loosening Disconnect the power cord Disconnect external devices Raise the adjuster of the stand p 22 Close the lid and top board 10 N CAUTION Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning Before cleaning the unit turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the outlet p 18 e If there is a possibility of lightning strike disconnect
73. cel without executing press the Piano Designer button 4 If you re sure you want to execute Memory Backup press m A confirmation message appears in the screen Are you sure Cancel OK LZ M ey IER 5 Pressthe 6 button If you decide to cancel without executing press the gt button When the memory backup operation is completed the function mode menu screen will appear For details on the items that are memorized refer to Parameters Stored in Memory Backup p 109 89 Various Settings Restoring the Settings to the Factory Condition Factory Reset The settings you ve changed in Function mode can be restored to their factory set condition This operation is called Factory Reset Execute this operation if you want the settings you ve stored using Memory Backup to be returned to their original state When you execute Factory Reset all settings you ve stored up to that point will be cleared and reset to their factory set condition Executing this operation will not erase the songs from internal memory or USB memory MEMO If you want to erase all songs from the LX 10 s internal memory and all songs from USB memory refer to Initializing the Memory p 70 1 Hold down the Effects button and press the 3D button The LX 10 will enter Function mode 2 Use the A V buttons to select Factory Reset Functio Langu Memory Backup Factory Re
74. commercial player piano CDs cannot be played back on the LX 10 Synchronizing the Timing of the Piano and Accompaniment CD Audio Sync With certain CDs designed to be used with the player function the timing of the piano and accompaniment sounds may not be synchronized However you can synchronize the piano and accompaniment Description The piano sound is delayed more as the value is increased Various Settings Metronome Setting Changing the Sound of the Metronome Metronome Sound You can change the sound that s played by the metronome The metronome will sound when you enter the setting screen Sound Click Electronic Voice Japanese Voice English Animal Wood Block Triangle amp Castanets Handclap Changing How the Metronome Marks the Beat Metronome Pattern You can set the metronome to play at even smaller intervals The metronome will sound when you enter the setting screen Setting Description Normal Usual sound dotted half note a half note dotted quarter note a oO quarter note dotted eighth note a 8 d i eighth note B sixteenth note Double note added to back beat of the first beat Triplet added notes sound the first beat as a triplet Shuffle notes added to create a shuffle The metronome will not sound if you are playing audio data or a song from a music CD 83 Various Settings Sounding a Count Before the Melody Begin
75. d if there is a gap between the adjuster and the floor In particular when you ve placed the LX 10 on carpet you must turn the adjuster until it is pressing firmly against the floor Adjuster Before You Play Listening through Using the Headphone Hook Head phones Whenever you are not using the headphones you can hang them on the headphone hook of the LX 10 You can use headphones to enjoy the LX 10 without disturbing those around you such as at night Since the LX 10 has two Attaching the Headphone Hook headphone jacks two people can also use headphones 1 Press and twist the headphone hook If you re using only one set of headphones you may connect included with the LX 10 into the hole n the them to either of the two headphone jacks bottom left of the LX 10 refer to the figure above simultaneously 2 Turn the headphone hook wing nut to secure the headphone hook Wing Nut Headphone Hook i Do not hang anything other than headphones on the 1 Plugthe headphones into the Phones jack headphone hook Doing so may damage the located at the left of front side bottom of the instrument or the hook LX 10 s bottom panel If headphones are connected a headphone symbol is If headphones are connected no sound will be output MEMO from the LX 10 s speakers shown in the lower left of the screen 2 UsetheLX 10 s Volume knob p 21 to BO adjust the headphone volume Grand Pianol Cautions when Using
76. d press the Reverb button A screen appears allowing you to select the type of Dynamics Sound Control Dynami Off 2 Use the buttons to select the desired sound control setting lunamicz Sharp Indicate Description Off Dynamics sound control is turned off Sharp Creates a sound with boosted bass and treble Clear Produces a sound with chords in the low registers that are clear and distinct Power Creates a sound with boosted bass 3 Pressthe 3D button or the Reverb button You will return to the normal screen You can use the Memory Backup function to store this setting in internal memory p 89 For some sounds you may hear distortion If so lower the master gain p 88 Dynamics Sound Control does not affect the sound from the Input jack or the sound of external devices connected to the MIDI Out connector 8 5 34 Performing Adding Reverberation to Sounds Reverb Effect You can apply a reverb effect to the notes you play on the keyboard With the reverb effect you obtain a pleasant reverberation making it sound as if you were performing in a concert hall or similar space 001 Grand Pianol 108 g4 M 1 Reverb um 1 Pressthe Reverb button so it s lit Try fingering the keyboard The reverb effect is applied to the entire tone Reverb cannot be applied to audio data or a music CD Turning Off the Reverb Effect e o 09 09 O9 O9 9 09 O9 O
77. d selecting a song from a CD ROM produced for the VIMA VIMA TUNES will automatically cause sounds appropriate for that p 89 Strings Voice or Others button song to be assigned to the Strings Voice and Others Tone buttons so that you can select recommended sounds by pressing one of these buttons You can also make settings so that recommended sounds are not automatically assigned Effect does not apply When you are using Dual performance or Split performance and different effects are specified for the two selected tones the effect will not be applied to Tone 2 when using Dual performance or the left hand tone when using Split performance Reverberation remains even if You defeat the Reverb effect The LX 10 s piano sound faithfully simulates the depth and resonance of an acoustic piano and this may give the impression of reverberation even if you ve defeated the Reverb effect The sound of the higher notes suddenly changes from a certain key On an acoustic piano the approximately one and a half octaves of notes at the top of the keyboard will continue sounding regardless of the damper pedal These notes also have a somewhat different tonal character LX 10 faithfully simulate this characteristic of acoustic pianos On the LX 10 the range that is unaffected by the damper pedal will change according to the key transpose setting 97 Troubleshooting
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79. 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 Donotuse or store floppy disks in dirty or dusty areas Donot subject floppy disks to temperature extremes eg direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle Recommended temperature range 10 50 degrees C 50 122 degrees F Donotexpose floppy disks to strong magnetic fields such as those generated by loudspeakers 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 Rear side of the disk Write can write new data onto disk UI 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 Write Protect Tab Protect prevents writing to disk 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 USB Memory Handling Using Optional USB Memory When connecting USB memory firmly insert it all the way in Do not touch the pins of the USB memory connector or allow them to become dirty USB memor
80. de Bell 2 Ride Bell 2 Jazz Ride Cymbal 2 Timpani F E Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine 55 Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal M 18 808 Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell 57 Crash Cymbal 4 Crash Cymbal 4 Crash Cymbal 4 Concert Cymbal 2 E Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap 39 Ride Cymbal4 Ride Cymbal4 Ride Cymbal4 Concert Cymbal 1 CA 60 High Bongo 2 High Bongo 2 High Bongo 2 High Bongo 2 8 Low Bongo 2 Low Bongo 2 Low Bongo 2 Low Bongo 2 62 TR 808 High Conga Mute High Conga 2 Mute High Conga 2 Mute High Conga 2 ER 808 Mid Conga Open High Conga Open High Conga Open High Conga 64 TR 808 Low Conga Low Conga Low Conga Low Conga 65 High Timbale High Timbale High Timbale High Timbale ER Low Timbale Low Timbale Low Timbale Low Timbale 67 High Agogo High Agogo High Agogo High Agogo EE Low Agogo Low Agogo Low Agogo Low Agogo 69 Cabasa Cabasa Cabasa Cabasa Ra TR 808 Maracas Maracas Maracas Maracas 7 Short High Whistle EXC2 Short High Whistle EXC2 Short High Whistle EXC2 Short High Whistle EXC2 C572 Long Low Whistle EXC2 Long Low Whistle EXC2 Long Low Whistle EXC2 Long Low Whistle EXC2 EZB Short Guiro EXC3 Short Guiro EXC3 Short Guiro EXC3 Short Guiro EXC3 74 Long Guiro EXC3 Long Guiro EXC3 Long Guiro EXC3 Long Guiro EXC3 EA caves Claves Claves Claves 76 High Woodblock High Woodblock High Woodblock High Woodblock 77 Low Woodblock Low Woodblock Low Woodblock Low Woodblock IEE Mute Cu
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82. driver may solve the problem Specify the USB driver you want to use and then install the driver Setting Description Choose this if you want to use the standard USB driver that was included with your Generic computer Normally you should use this mode e Choose this if you want to use a USB driver Original downloaded from the Roland website If you change this setting turn on the power once again For details on downloading and installing the Roland original driver refer to the Roland website Roland website http www roland com MEMO For details on connecting your computer via the USB connector refer to Connecting a Computer p 95 MEMO This setting is remembered even when the power is turned off Changing the External Memory Setting Ext Memory Mode In some cases when USB memory is connected to the external 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 external memory setting Setting Mode 1 Mode2 If you change this setting turn on the power once again MEMO This setting is remembered even when the power is turned off 87 Various Settings Adjusting the Volume Master Gain If you are playing the LX 10 through a connected external system there may be cases in which the volume from your external system is too low even when the LX 10 s Volume knob is t
83. e String Resonance Resonance Enter Key Off Resonance Use the A V buttons to select the item you want to adjust Use the buttons to adjust the setting The lid setting can also be adjusted using the A V buttons Press the Piano Designer button to return to the previous screen Repeat steps 3 6 to adjust the piano sound to your taste Press the Piano Designer button to return to the tone select screen 29 Performing Display Parameter Value Description Adjusts the extent to which the lid of the grand piano is open Lid Open Close Lid 0 6 The sound will become more mellow as you close the lid of the piano in the screen The sound will become brighter as you open the lid of the piano in the screen Fixed Super Light SE Light Medium Adjusts the touch sensitivity of the keyboard Key Touch H e If you select Fixed notes will sound at a uniform volume regardless of how eavy uper strongly you play the keyboard Heavy This lets you make further detailed adjustments to the keyboard sensitivity as Key Touch Offset 10 0 9 appropriate for the strength of your fingers Keyboard Higher settings will produce a heavier playing feel This adjusts the time from when you play a key until the piano sound is heard Hammer Response Off 1 10 Higher settings will produce slower response If this is OFF the sound will be heard as soon as you strike the key regardless of how strongly you strike
84. e Refer to Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps Octave Shift p 84 You can vary the volume level balance of the two tones Refer to Changing the Volume Balance for Dual Play p 44 If you press the pedals while using Dual Play the effect will be applied to both Tone 1 and Tone 2 However you can change this setting so that the pedals will affect only one of the tones Refer to Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied Damper Center Left Pedal Part p 85 Depending on the combination of the two tones the effect may not be applied to Tone 2 Performing Changing the Tone Variations Changing the Tone 1 eeeeeeeoevoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee se 1 Press the buttons OO Grand Ptanol 4 008 hock Piano d 108 qid PF d 108 4rd P 1 0 0600000000000000009 6060600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 1 Hold down the Tone button for the Tone 2 the rightmost of the lit Tone buttons and press the buttons QUO Grand Ptanol d 108 4 4 P 43 Performing Changing the Volume Balance for Dual Play You can change the volume balance of the Tones 1 and 2 Transpose Split TW _ Dual Balance 1 Hold down the Transpose button and press the Split button The current volume balance is shown Dual Balance Tone 1 Tone 2 2 Press the buttons to change the volume balance
85. e button of the track to be recorded will flash Press the button of each track you don t want to record turning off its illumination You can record to only one track button at a time Press the gt m button After two measures of count sound recording begins Recording starts when you start playing the keyboard without pressing the p m button In this case a count is not sounded When recording begins the amp button and m button will light nm During the count in the count measure is indicated in the lower right of the display as 2 then 1 To stop recording press the m button Recording an Additional Part 7 8 64 In the song select screen press the Lea button You will return to the beginning of the recorded performance Press the button The following screen appears Hew Song Add On hs D If you want to erase the previously recorded performance and re record a new performance press the gt m button If you want to record another track press the button The following screen appears 11 de 12 Recording Press the button of the track you want to record making it flash If you select a previously recorded track that track will be overwritten by the newly recorded performance and the previously recorded performance will be lost The button will light the p m button indicator will flash and t
86. e fortissimo ff play with a less forceful touch than usual so the 9 keyboard feels lighter This setting makes it easy to play even for children Medium Dark This sets the standard keyboard touch You can play with the most natural touch This is the closest to the touch of an acoustic piano You have to finger the keyboard more forcefully than usual in order to play Heavy Red fortissimo ff so the keyboard touch feels heavier Dynamic fingering adds even more feeling to what you play Super Heavy Red This setting produces the heaviest keyboard touch Press the Key Touch button so its illumination is turned off You can specify the volume at which the sound plays when the keyboard touch is set to Fixed Refer to Changing the Velocity When the Key Touch is Set to Fixed Fix Velocity p 84 You can also specify the keyboard touch from the Piano Designer screen There you can also make E more detailed settings for keyboard touch p 30 BB P You can use the Memory Backup function to store this setting in internal memory p 89 32 Performing Adding Spatial Depth to the Sound 3D Sound Control The LX 10 provides a 3D Sound Control function which creates the sense of spatial depth that you experience when playing a grand piano This function adds the natural resonance and spaciousness that are characteristic of an acoustic piano 1 Press the 3D button so it s lit
87. easily record your performances By playing back your performance you can listen to yourself playing or use the keyboard to play the melody along with the song you recorded You can perform the following types of recording Recording just your own keyboard performance Recording Your Keyboard Performance p 61 Selecting a track button and recording Recording Your Performance Separately for Each Hand p 63 Re recording Recording Your Performance Separately for Each Hand p 63 Recording along with an internal song Recording Your Playing Along with a Song p 66 You can t perform recording operations for audio data or a song from a music CD Memo With second or later recordings the previously recorded song is erased as the new material is recorded When recording a new performance it is probably a good idea to erase the previously recorded performance first p 69 ER 1st Pass r M t 2nd Pass The first Performance is preserved If the Following Display Appears A display like the one shown below will appear if you attempt to select another song when there is a recorded performance that has not been saved Cancel is MN e You can t play back an another song if there is an unsaved user song If itis OK to delete the song press the amp button If you don t want to delete the song press the m button and s
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89. eneral MIDI the highly compatible GS Format additionally offers an expanded number of sounds provides for the editing of sounds and spells out many details for a wide range of extra features including effects such as reverb and chorus Designed with the future in mind the GS Format can readily include new sounds and support new hardware features when they arrive Since it is upwardly compatible with the General MIDI Roland s GS Format is capable of reliably playing back GM Scores equally as well as it performs GS music files music files that have been created with the GS Format in mind XGLite XGlite XG is a tone generator format of YAMAHA Corporation that defines the ways in which voices are expanded or edited and the structure and type of effects in addition to the General MIDI 1 specification XGlite is a simplified version of XG tone generation format You can play back any XG music files using an XGlite tone generator However keep in mind that some music files may play back differently compared to the original files due to the reduced set of control parameters and effects DIGITAL PIANO h Date Oct 1 2008 cdl LAC MIDI Implementation Chart Versions t00 Function Basic Default 16 Channel Changed 1 6 Default Mode 3 Mode 3 Messages x Mode 3 4 M 1 Note i 15 113 Number True Voice HHA KH Note ON Velocity wore OFF After Key s Touch Ch s Pitch Bend Bank select Modulation Portamento time Data entr
90. ers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections Only MIDI data can be transmitted using USB USB cables are not included Consult your Roland dealer if you need to purchase Turn on the power to the LX 10 before starting up MIDI applications on the computer Do not turn the LX 10 on or off while any MIDI application is running 95 Troubleshooting If you think there s a problem read this first Symptom Cause Action Page Power does not turn on Is the power cord connected correctly p 18 Since the LX 10 uses a liquid crystal screen it may happen that no text or graphics Nothing appears in the screen appear in the screen if the temperature is below zero degrees Celsius 32 degrees Fahrenheit Is the pedal connected correctly 18 Plug the cable firmly into the pedal connector P If you disconnect the pedal cable from the LX 10 while the power is on the pedal Pedal does not work or is effect may remain stuck in the On condition _ stuck You must power off the LX 10 before connecting or disconnecting the pedal cable If you ve switched the function of the soft pedal or sostenuto pedal these pedals 85 will not operate as the soft pedal or sostenuto pedal P Are you using optional Roland USB memory Reliable performance cannot be guaranteed if you use non Roland USB memory Unable
91. es Gr 29 Phones jacks Here you can connect headphones The LX 10 lets you use two sets of headphones simultaneously p 23 amp MIDI Out In connectors You can connect these to external MIDI devices to transfer performance data p 94 16 USB Input ___ Ga Se TI T 9 9 USB connector You can connect this to your computer for transferring performance data p 95 e Input jacks L Mono R Here you can connect an audio device or another electronic musical instrument and listen to the connected device through the LX 10 s speakers p 93 Names of Things and What They Do Bottom Panel Front Right e e External Memory connector Here you can connect USB memory a floppy disk drive or a CD drive and play back stored songs p 50 You can also use USB memory to save a song you ve recorded on the LX 10 p 73 By rotating the base you can neatly store the USB memory or USB cable CDdrivesthat draw their power from the USB connector cannot be used Getting Ready to Play Before You Play Before connecting cables to the bottom panel the back edge of the LX 10 s bottom you ll need to remove the rear board upper To remove the rear board upper remove the three screws from the locations shown in the illustration Connecting the Speaker Cable Plug the speaker cable extending from the stand into the SPEAKER connector located at the rear of the LX
92. etting Description Right amp Left All enabled Richt Applied only to the Tone 1 in dual mode i 9 Right hand Tone in split mode Left Applied only to the Tone 2 in dual mode Right hand Tone in split mode Changing How the Pedals Work Center Left Pedal Func When you turn on the power the left pedal functions as the soft pedal and the center pedal functions as the sostenuto pedal p 22 You can change the function of the pedal to a variety of other operations Function Description Damper Sets function to damper pedal Soft Sets function to soft pedal Sostenuto Sets function to sostenuto pedal Expression Allows control of the volume Play Stop The pedal will have the same function as the gt E button Effects can be switched on off by pressing Effect Sw the pedal instead of pressing the Effects button When effect type is rotary you can control the slow fast of spinning Bend Up Pitch rises by pressing the pedal Bend Down Pitch lowers by pressing the pedal Modulation Vibrato is added by pressing the pedal Pressing the pedal will layer on Tone 2 used for Dual play Layer Ga The Layer function can be applied only when using Dual play p 42 Pressing the pedal will layer on a sound one octave higher Octave The Octave function cannot be applied while using Twin Piano p 40 Dual play p 42 or Split play p 45 Various Settings MIDI Settings Here you can m
93. form p If this occurs turn down the volume 88 Alternatively lower the master gain P Song does not play correctly Could the screen be indicating OK to delete Song Se a You can t play back an internal song if internal memory contains performance p Song won t play data you recorded Erase the performance data you recorded before you play B3 back the song n Could a track be muted Only the sound of a particular If the button indicator Sut the music on that track is not heard Press the track p 54 instrument in a song does not button so the indicator is illuminated play Could the Part Mute setting be active 82 Muted parts will not be heard p Sound is heard from a muted Could the track mute volume be set to other than 0 A up p 55 track If you set this to 0 the sound of a muted track will be completely inaudible Song volume is low Could the song volume be lowered p 55 Song tempo becomes unstable 98 When playing a song from USB memory the tempo may become unstable if there is an excessive amount of performance data Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Action Page Is the audio data of a type that the LX 10 can play ad Can t play back a song saved in Refer to Audio data that the LX 10 can play P USB memory Is the filename extension MID Files with other filename extensions cannot be handled as song data The song name will not be shown if the song information in the file is empty or Song
94. formation on how to perform the following CD drive operations refer to the owner s manual for the drive Switching the power on and off Inserting and ejecting a CD A list of the CD drives that have been tested and found MEMO to be compatible is available on the Roland website http www roland com Listening to Demo Songs Listening to the Tone Demo Songs Now try listening to demo songs The LX 10 comes with seven demo songs The six Tone buttons and the Twin Piano button are each assigned one demo song All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws No MIDI data for the music that is played will be output mmm wenn vm Twin Piano Piano E Piano Organ Strings Voice Others KeyTouch File Piano Designer 1 Hold down the Key Touch button and press the File button The indicators for the Tone Twin Piano and Piano Designer buttons flash The following appears in the display Demonstration Button with tone demo Demo content Piano Piano tone demo song E Piano E piano tone demo song Organ Organ tone demo song Strings Strings tone demo song Voice Demo song using Voice tones Others Demo song using Guitar tones Twin Piano Demo song using the Twin Piano function p 40 25 Listening to Demo Songs 26 When the following appears in the display If there is
95. g Voice 171 Shakuhachi 208 Echo Bell 135 OrchestraHit 172 Whistle 209 Echo Pan 136 Bass Hit 173 Ocarina 210 Star Theme 137 6th Hit 174 Square Lead1 211 Sitar 1 138 Euro Hit 175 Square Lead2 212 Sitar 2 139 Trumpet 176 Sine Lead 213 Banjo 140 Dark Trumpet 177 Saw Lead 1 214 Shamisen 141 Trombone 1 178 Saw Lead 2 215 Koto 142 Trombone 2 179 Doctor Solo 216 Taisho Koto 143 Bright Tb 180 Natural Lead 217 Kalimba 103 Tone List 218 Bagpipe 255 Helicopter 219 Fiddle 256 Car Engine 220 Shanai 257 Car Stop 221 Tinkle Bell 258 Car Pass 222 Agogo 259 Car Crash 223 Steel Drums 260 Siren 224 Woodblock 261 Train 225 Castanets 262 Jetplane 226 Taiko 263 Starship 227 Concert BD 264 Burst Noise 228 Melodic Tom1 265 Applause 229 Melodic Tom2 266 Laughing 230 Synth Drum 267 Screaming 231 TR 808 Tom 268 Punch 232 Elec Perc 269 Heart Beat 233 Reverse Cym 270 Footsteps 234 Gt FretNoise 271 Gun Shot 235 Gt Cut Noise 272 Machine Gun 236 BsStringSlap 273 Laser Gun 237 Breath Noise 274 Explosion 238 Fl Key Click 239 Seashore 240 Rain 241 Thunder 242 Wind 243 Stream 244 Bubble 245 Bird 1 246 Dog 247 Horse Gallop 248 Bird 2 249 Telephone 1 250 Telephone 2 251 DoorCreaking 252 Door 253 Scratch 254 Wind Chimes 104 In the t
96. g 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 Duplex scaling is often seen on expensive grand pianos but some manufacturers do not use it It is rarely used on upright pianos Saving the Piano Designer Settings The piano sound you create using Piano Designer will return to its original state when you turn off the power If you want to keep the sound you created so that it will be preserved even when the power is off execute the Memory Backup operation p 89 to save your eooo ee e settings 31 Performing Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity Key Touch You can change the touch sensitivity or response of the keys You can adjust the keyboard touch as appropriate for the playing strength of the person who is performing 1 Press the Key Touch button so it s flash Key Touch Medium 2 Press the buttons to select the keyboard touch Indicate Button color Description Fixed Orange The sound plays at one set volume regardless of the force used to play the keys Super Light Green This setting produces the lightest keyboard touch Light Green You can achiev
97. he 3D button The LX 10 will enter Function mode 2 Usethe A W buttons to select Part Mute 3 Pressthe B button The following appears in the display iS Mute me Pievicatostr l Piana 1 OQ DG Dad 4 Use the A V buttons to select a part 5 Use the buttons to select the playback status for that part If you press the button an M will appear at the left of the selected part and that part will be muted i e it will not be heard If you press the button once again muting will be cleared Part Mute Of Strings MPC Clarinet 09 French Horn If you press the button an M will appear at the left of parts other than the selected part and only the selected part will be heard soloed Press the button once again to clear this setting Part Mute o i co ign LOP LY 82 Most commercially available SMF music files consists of sixteen channels parts Each channel contains a separate performance for example channel 1 might contain strings and channel 2 bass with the drums on channel 10 The song data consists of these sixteen channels of performances played back simultaneously Channel 1 Strings Channel 2 Bass Channel 10 Drums Channel 16 Guitar Using the Accomp Button to Switch the Part to be Muted Accomp Track Here s how to switch the part that will be muted when you press the Accomp track button and turn off its light
98. he Effects 06 0 0 06 0 006 00 000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000000000009000000000000000000000909 1 Pressthe Effects button so its light is turned off Editing the Effect Settings Here s how to edit the settings of the effect 1 Hold down the Effects button and press the buttons The screen will show the effect parameters and their values Tremola Enhancer Rate Hei 3 The most suitable type of effect is assigned for each tone Depending on settings such as 3D Sound Control the effect may not be applied in some cases 36 Performing Adding a Spinning Sound to Organ Tones Rotary Effect 1 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 Effects button to change the speed of the rotary effect What s 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 In most rotary speakers the high frequency speaker and low frequency speaker rotate at different speeds The LX 10 can simulate this complex type of modulation Press the Effects button to switch the speed of the rotary effect between rapid and slow rotation Pressing the Effects button toggles the rotary effect between fast and slow rotation If the Effects button is flashing rapidly the rotary effect is being applied with t
99. he LX 10 through the speakers of your audio system or to record your When connection cables with resistors are used the volume level of equipment connected to the input jacks may be low If this happens use connection cables that do not contain resistors performance on a tape recorder or other recording device Use phone plug audio cables sold separately to make connections 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 Before connecting audio cables to the bottom panel the back edge of the LX 10 s bottom you ll need to remove the rear board upper p 18 Connecting Speakers to the LX 10 and Outputting Sounds Input R L Mono R L Mono OO OO L stereo tere I l Amplified Speakers Audio System etc Input Line In 1 Turn the volume all the way down on the LX Turning Off the Power 10 and on the device you re about to connect 1 Turn the volume all the way down on the LX 2 Turnoff the power to the LX 10 and IUand ontheconnected speakers connected speakers 2 Turn off the connected speakers 3 Useaudio cables sold separately to make the connection 3 Turnoffthe LX 10 4 Switch on the LX 10 5 Switch on the connected speakers 6 Adjust the volume level on the LX 10 and the connected speakers When you play the LX 1
100. he LX 10 will enter recording standby mode If you decide not to record press the button once again Press the gt m button After two measures of count sound recording begins Recording starts when you start playing the keyboard without pressing the m button In this case a count is not sounded When recording begins the amp button and m button will light During the count in the count measure is indicated in the lower right of the display as 2 then 1 If you record additional parts without erasing the previously recorded song the song tempo and time signature will remain as it was when the song was first recorded To stop recording press the Bi button Listening to the Recorded Performance 13 14 15 In the song select screen press the lt lt button You will return to the beginning of the recorded performance Press the gt m button The recorded performance will play back When you press the gt m button once again playback will stop If you hold down one of the track buttons while you press the button the performance of only that track will be erased If you erase the performance from all tracks the display will indicate New Song The recorded performance will disappear when you turn off the power If you want to keep the performance you recorded you must save it in internal memory or USB memory Refer to Saving the Songs
101. he fast rotational speed If the Effects button is flashing slowly the rotary effect is being applied with the slow rotational speed 37 Performing Changing the Key of the Keyboard Key Transpose The Key Transpose function lets you play a song at a different key If you re accompanying asinger you can use the Key Transpose function to shift the pitch to a key that s comfortable for the singer while you continue playing in the same familiar key fingering You can also use this function to transpose the pitch of your playing without changing your fingering on the keyboard For example if the song is in a difficult key with numerous sharps or flats you can transpose to a key that s easier for you to play 001 Grand Pianol d 108 EN 1 Transpose um On the LX 10 you can transpose the pitch of just the keyboard or the pitch of the keyboard and song together or the pitch of just the song Transpose Mode p 84 When the LX 10 is shipped from the factory itis set so that the pitch of the keyboard and song will be transposed together Changing the Key of the Song Playback Playback Transpose p 58 1 Hold down the Transpose button and press the key corresponding to the tonic of the desired key In this case the note will not sound The Key Transpose settings value continues to appear in the display while the Transpose button is held down With the Transpose button held down you can
102. ica EXC4 Mute Cuica EXC4 Mute Cuica EXC4 Mute Cuica EXC4 79 Open Cuica EXC4 Open Cuica EXC4 Open Cuica EXC4 Open Cuica EXC4 E Mute Triangle EXC5 Mute Triangle EXC5 Mute Triangle EXC5 Mute Triangle EXC5 81 Open Triangle EXC5 Open Triangle EXC5 Open Triangle EXC5 Open Triangle EXC5 ER Shaker Shaker Shaker Shaker 83 Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle Bell C684 Bar Chimes Bar Chimes Bar Chimes Bar Chimes EN Castanets Castanets Castanets Castanets 86 Mute Surdo EXC6 Mute Surdo EXC6 Mute Surdo EXC6 Mute Surdo EXC6 CEA Open Surdo EXC6 Open Surdo EXC6 Open Surdo EXC6 Open Surdo EXC6 88 Q0 0 00 0 e L Applause anhun No sound 106 EXC will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number C2 C3 CA C5 C6 AR SIS al Hi UI wl n Scratch Push EXC7 Scratch Pull EXC7 Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Guitar Fret Noise EN Ki 9 o E TI Un VO Guitar Cutting Noise Up Guitar Cutting Noise Down String Slap of Double Bass Fl Key Click Laughing Screaming Punch Heart Beat Footsteps 1 Footsteps 2 Applause Door Creaking a o nla ALN i oO o N U Oo o i N Door Scratch Wind Chimes Car Engine Car Stop Car Pass Car Crash Siren Train Jet Plane Helicopter Starship N N i SN TN als i Oo NJN
103. it C1 C2 c3 CA C5 C6 C7 C8 WIRKT A ee Performing 1 Press the Twin Piano button getting its indicator to light Twin Piano oo Grand Pianol d 108 4 4 M When you turn Twin Piano on the instrument will be in the following state The keyboard will be divided into left and right areas with middle C located in the center of each area Theleft and right areas will have the same sound Grand Piano 1 Theright pedal will be the damper pedal for the right area and the left pedal will be the damper pedal for the left area e If the Split function or the Dual function was on when you turned Twin Piano on the Split function and the Dual function will be turned off 3DSound Control and the effect will be off Turning Off Twin Piano 1 Pressthe Twin Piano button so its illumination is turned off Changing the Way in which the Sound is Heard Twin Piano Mode 1 Hold down the Twin Piano button and press the buttons You can choose one of the following ways in which the sound will be heard Indicate Description As usual the sound will be heard from the right as you play toward the right of the keyboard and from the left as you play toward the left Notes played in the right area will be heard from the right speaker and notes played in the left area will be heard from the left speaker If you set Twin Piano mode to 2 reverb wil
104. it The metronome screen appears and the metronome will be heard The Metronome button flashes in red and green in time with the beat selected at that time The indicator lights in red on the downbeats and in green on weak beats Tempo d 108 d 108 4 4 M MEMD You can change the sound of the metronome p 83 Stopping the Metronome Function See ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 Press the Metronome button so its light is turned off Changing the Tempo 1 Press the Tempo Beat button several times so it s lit in red The tempo is displayed If audio data or a music CD song is selected the audio tempo p 57 is displayed In this case press the Tempo Beat button once again to display the tempo Tempo 2 Press the buttons to adjust the tempo The tempo is set in terms of the value of a quarter note with possible values ranging from 10 up to 500 48 Performing Changing the Beat 1 Press the Tempo Beat button several times so it s lit in green The beat is displayed d 108 4 4 M 1 Press the buttons to select the beat With the 0 4 setting only weak beats will be sounded When you record your performance it will record in the beat that is selected You can change the way in which the metronome will distinguish the beats For details refer to Changing How the Metronome Marks the Be
105. ith 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 num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada For the USA DECLARA
106. k Right button and other performance is assigned to the Track Accomp button Tracks are areas in which Accompaniment Right hand music files is held and buttons Left Right and Accomp Part Part are referred to as the track buttons Left hand Part NEM Some songs don t include an accompaniment If you select one of these songs the Accomp button will not light 1 Select the song that you want to play p 50 2 Press the gt m button to play the song 3 Select the part that you don t want to play back Press the Track Left button Track Right button or the Track Accomp button The button you pressed will go out and the corresponding part will no longer be heard Temporarily silencing a specific part in this way is called muting For example if you want to practice the right hand part press the Track Right button so its illumination is turned off When you play back the song the right hand part will not play light Please refer to p 82 NEM You can select the part that will be muted when you press the Track Accomp button and turn off its MEMO If you mute the accompaniment part before initiating playback you can skip the intro 4 If you again press the button you selected in step 3 so the button is lit the sound of that part will be heard Mute settings will be cleared when you switch songs 54 Playing Back Songs Determining the Volume of a Muted Part He
107. l no longer be applied when you turn on Twin Piano mode For some sounds the sound may not be split even if you set Twin Piano mode to 2 NEMO You can use the Memory Backup function to store this setting in internal memory p 89 41 Performing Performing with Two Layered Tones Dual Play 1 You can play two different sounds from a single key at the same time This method of performance is called Dual Play As an example let s try layering piano and strings sounds 108 x EM Piano E Piano Organ Strings Voice Others mnn Hold down the Piano button and press the Strings button The indicators for both buttons light Try fingering the keyboard Both the piano and string sounds play Pressing two Tone buttons at the same time in this manner activates Dual Play Of the two selected tones the one for the tone button at left is called Tone 1 and the one for the button at right is called Tone 2 oo Grand Pianol Tone 1 Tone2 de 108 dd M Here the piano tone is the Tone 1 and the strings tone is the Tone 2 You can t select Dual Play if you ve turned on Split play or Twin Piano Turning Off Dual Play See ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 09 42 1 M B B B Press any one of the Tone buttons Now you ll hear only the tone of the button you pressed You can change the pitch of the Tone 2 an octave at a tim
108. lex Scale 30 31 Dynamics Sound Control EEN 34 114 E Editing Effect Settings ise Reps de 36 Effects 36 Reverb e deir eR d ue 35 Weir saa ssausas daavecbaahaataatts ee 37 Effects b tton p er tpe erts 36 EdQ aliz t sei testi t s prisci a ei UU RRR 81 Erasing Recorded Performance 69 Error Messages 100 Ext Memory Mode EEN 87 External Memory connector EEN 17 24 F Factory clie 90 Fast forward 51 Fix Velocity 84 Floppy Disk Drive 24 Forward b tton cte ttti petentes rediere ete 15 Front Panel out 14 Function Mode dente er en e menos 79 G General MIDI rte t e Re Ree 110 G n ral MIDI eet Ee EET e A 110 GS Dee 110 H Hammer Noise treten at eei HR e Eire ree uae 30 Hammer Response sssssssssssssscsssssssscssccsscscssccsecusenccnccusencenscnsensensensenes 30 Headphones eee er et dpt eerte intel 23 l Initializing MEMO EE 70 Input jack 16 Internal Memory 72 Internal Song List EEN 108 K KEY M 38 58 Key Off Resonance sternere tet EE 30 Key Touch en 30 32 84 Key Toth Dutton i cete eese 32 Key Touch Offset 30 Key MICI 38 Keyboard Settings EEN 84 L Language Layering Left button Lid List Error Messages naana a eai 100 Internal SONG eA TEEN 108 Patatnieters sit e ENAREN 109 TONES ER
109. n and press the 3D button The LX 10 will enter Function mode 2 Usethe A button to select Master Tuning Master Tunina Equalizer Part Mute e Enter 3 Pressthe B button to enter the setting screen Master Tuning 440 0Hz 4 Use the buttons to set the standard pitch Settings 415 3 Hz 440 0 Hz 466 2 Hz When the instrument is shipped from the factory this is set to 440 0 Hz 5 Press the Piano Designer button twice to exit Function mode Equalizer Settings Changing the Equalizer Settings Equalizer You can use the equalizer to modify the tonal character of the sound by boosting or reducing just the low frequency or high frequency range of the sound 1 Hold down the Effects button and press the 3D button 2 Use the A V buttons to select Equalizer 3 Pressthe gt m button The following appears in the display ualizer 4 Press the button to select On 5 Press the W button The equalizer setting screen appears 7 Use the buttons to change the setting for the selected item Item EQ Number Value 1 4 Various Settings Description Selects a set of preset equalizer settings High Gain 12 12 dB Adjusts the level of the high frequency range High Freq 1 25 k 16 0 k Hz Frequency point in the high frequency range Generally this changesthe level at and over this fre
110. n the left and right sides of the keyboard oo f Grand Dann A Bass Cumbl d 108 4 4 M The right hand section of the keyboard plays piano tone and the left hand section plays A Bass Cymbal tone 45 Performing Turning Off Split Play 1 Press the Split button so its illumination is turned off The right hand tone becomes the tone for the entire keyboard NEM When you switch from Dual Play p 42 to Split Play the Tone 1 used in Dual Play is selected as the right hand one for Split Play Switching Tone Groups and Tone Variations Changing the Right hand Tone eoeeo0e 0 060000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000909 1 Pressthe Tone button to choose a tone group 2 Press the buttons to select a variation tone DO Il Grand Dann 4 DOS I hock Piano A Bass Cumbl A Bass Cumbl Changing the Left hand Tone LL 1 Hold down the Split button and press the Tone button to choose a tone group 2 Hold down the Split button and press the buttons to select a variation tone OO gt H Grand Dann A Bass Cumbl d 108 4 4 M 1 FinaeredBazs MEM You can change the pitch of the left hand tone an octave at a time Refer to Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps Octave Shift p 84 46 E 0 0 O9 9 09 0 O O9 9 O9 O O O9 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 O O O O O O ee
111. name in USB memory is not consists only of spaces shown Is the filename extension MID Files with other filename extensions cannot be handled as song data Can t record play back Has one of the track buttons for recording been selected p 63 Can t record p 67 Your recorded performance will disappear if you switch off the LX 10 s power or The recorded performance select a song 33 p disappeared There is no way to recover the lost performance Before you turn off the power save your recorded performance in internal Memory Audio data that the LX 10 can play WAV Sampling frequency 44 1kHz Bit depth 16 bit File name extension wav 99 Error Messages Indication Meaning Error 1 You can only read the music file It can not be saved An error occurred during writing Error 2 The external media s protect tab may be in the Protect writing prohibited position or the external media may not yet be initialized Error 10 No external media is inserted Insert the external media and try again There is not sufficient free memory in the save destination Either insert other external media or delete RS unneeded files and try again Raa An error occurred during writing The external media may be corrupted Insert other external media and try again Alternatively you can initialize the external media Error 15 The file is unreadable The data format is not compatible with the LX 10
112. ndard MIDI Files Format 0 1 Roland Original Format i Format Audio Data WAV 44 1kHz 16 bit Linear Format Audio CDs CD DA when using an optional CD drive Others Internal Songs 74 songs 7 Tone Demo Songs Rated Power Output 60Wx2 Speakers 16 cm x2 10 cmx2 5 cmx2 Display 128 x 64 dots Graphic monochrome LCD with backlit Language English Japanese Lyrics Yes Built in Display Control Volume Brilliance LCD Contrast Pedal Damper half pedal recognition Soft half pedal recognition function assignable Sostenuto function assignable Other Function Panel Lock V LINK AC inlet Pedal connector Input jacks Front L Mono R Rear L Mono R Connectors Output jacks L Mono R USB MIDI connector MIDI connectors IN OUT Phones jack Stereo x 2 Ext Memory port Power Supply AC 115 V AC 117 V AC 220 V AC 230 V AC 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 150W 1410 W x 446 D x 1071 H mm top closed 55 9 16 W x 17 9 16 D x 42 3 16 H inches Dimensions 1410 W x 453 D x 1116 H mm top opened 55 9 16 W x 17 7 8 D x 43 15 16 H inches Weight 91 kg 200 Ibs 10 oz Accessories Owner s Manual Power Cord Roland 60 Classical Piano Masterpieces Headphones Hook Cord Clamps Stabilizer Options USB Memory Floppy Disk Drive CD Drive MIDI Implementation Audio Cable MIDI cable 1 Alistofthe CD drives that have been
113. nded periods of time Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit When moved from one location to another where the temperature and or humidity is very different water droplets condensation may form inside the unit Damage or malfunction may result if you attempt to use the unit in this condition Therefore before using the unit you must allow it to stand for several hours until the condensation has completely evaporated Do not allow rubber vinyl or similar materials to remain on the unit for long periods of time Such objects can discolor or otherwise harmfully affect the finish Do not allow objects to remain on top of the keyboard This can be the cause of malfunction such as keys ceasing to produce sound Do not paste stickers decals or the like to this instrument Peeling such matter off the instrument may damage the exterior finish This unit is designed to be stable However if you are placing it at a distance from the wall please install the included anti tipping hardware to ensure maximum safety For details on installing the anti tipping hardware refer to the assembly leaflet Maintenance Since your piano has a polished finish that is as delicate as that found on finely crafted wooden furniture it needs careful periodic care A few important suggestions concerning the proper care of the unit follow For dusting using a soft clean cloth and or piano use feather duster Be sure to wipe gently E
114. ng When the last song finishes playing playback will return to the first song and then continue If you re playing in All Song Play mode a symbol to indicate this is shown in the upper right of the screen Prezet Sang All Song Play amp Sonate No 15 d 135 d d M 4 NEM The songs in internal memory will play consecutively if an internal memory song is selected and the songs in USB memory will play consecutively if a USB memory song is selected To Stop Playback 9 Press the m button so its illumination is turned off The next time you press the p m button playback will resume from the point at which you stopped NEMO You can use the Memory Backup function to store this setting in internal memory p 89 MEM By holding down the Song button and pressing the p m button you can play all songs regardless of the Song Play mode 53 Playing Back Songs Listening to Each Part Separately When playing back internal songs or external memory songs you can select the performance parts that will play You can also practice each hand separately while playing along with the song You can t play back mute individual parts for audio data or a song from a music CD Accomp Left Right ror pepe The performance data is assigned to the Track buttons as shown below The left hand performance is assigned to the Track Left Accomp Left Right button the right hand performance is assigned to the Trac
115. nonstration You can t play back the demo songs if your recorded performance has not been saved Either press the button to erase your performance p 26 or press m button and save your recorded performance p 73 Press the Piano Designer button Several of the tone buttons at the left and the Piano Designer button will flash The piano designer demo screen appears 1 Tone Components z lamper Pedal a 5tring Resonance Press Tone Button Use the A V buttons to select the demo you want to hear Press the flashing tone button The demo corresponding to the button you pressed will play Tone Components By repeating steps 3 and 4 you can listen to other demos Press the Key Touch button or the File button to exit Demo mode The indicators return to their previous state 27 Performing Performing with a Variety of Sounds 28 The LX 10 features over 300 different internal sounds allowing you to enjoy performing with sounds suitable for many different types of music These onboard sounds are called Tones The Tones are divided into six different groups each of which is assigned to a different Tone button The Tone Grand Piano 1 is selected when the instrument s power is turned on lial iil ial Ee Piano E Bang Organ Strings Voice Others pen p m m M m n Press a Tone button to select a tone group You ll hear the Tone assigned to Tone number 1 in
116. of a piano throughout its full range low through high You ll experience an enveloping sound field that emanates not only from speakers near your feet but also from the top of the unit You can open or close the lid to change the tonal character in the same way as adjusting the lid of a grand piano Versatile functionality you expect from a digital piano Piano Designer The LX 10 rivals the sound and expressive power of a grand piano with careful simulation of the changes in sound produced by opening or closing the grand piano lid the subtle sounds of releasing a key the sympathetic resonance between strings and the sound of the damper pedal being pressed to move the damper away from the strings These aspects of the sound can be customized to your taste Concert hall reverberation In addition to high quality reverberation effects the LX 10 provides a 3D Sound Control function which reproduces the spatial depth of a full concert grand piano and a Dynamics Sound Control function which enhances the coherence and power of the sound You can also enjoy a special presence effect when performing with headphones Versatile functions to assist practicing and built in piano songs with accompaniment The metronome function a 3 track recorder and internal preset songs with orchestral accompaniment and an included score collection containing sixty songs make the LX 10 an excellent choice for piano lessons Perform and save dat
117. off this does not mean that the unit has been completely disconnected from the source of power If you need to turn off the power completely first turn off the POWER switch then unplug the power cord from the power outlet For this reason the outlet into which you choose to connect the power cord s plug should be one that is within easy reach and readily accessible Placement Using the unit near power amplifiers or other equipment containing large power transformers may induce hum To alleviate the problem change the orientation of this unit or move it farther away from the source of interference This device may interfere with radio and television reception Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices such as cell phones are operated in the vicinity of this unit Such noise could occur when receiving or initiating a call or while conversing Should you experience such problems you should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit or switch them off 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 Also do not allow lighting devices that normally are used while their light source is very close to the unit such as a piano light or powerful spotlights to shine upon the same area of the unit for exte
118. on 1 105 Synth Bass 3 069 Accordion 2 106 Clav Bass Tone List 107 Hammer 144 Tuba 181 SequencedSaw 108 Synth Bass 2 145 MuteTrumpet1 182 Syn Calliope 109 Synth Bass 4 146 MuteTrumpet2 183 Chiffer Lead 110 RubberSyn Bs 147 French Horn1 184 Charang 111 Attack Pulse 148 French Horn2 185 Wire Lead 112 Violin 149 Brass 1 186 Solo Vox 113 Slow Violin 150 Brass 2 187 5th Saw Lead 114 Viola 151 Synth Brass 188 Bass Lead 115 Cello 152 Synth Brass3 189 Delayed Lead 116 Contrabass 153 AnalogBrass1 190 Fantasia 117 Tremolo Str 154 Jump Brass 191 Warm Pad 118 PizzicatoStr 155 Synth Brass2 192 Sine Pad 119 Harp 156 Synth Brass4 193 Polysynth 120 Yang Qin 157 AnalogBrass2 194 Space Voice 121 Timpani 158 Soprano Sax 195 Itopia 122 Strings 159 Alto Sax 196 Bowed Glass 123 Orchestra 160 Tenor Sax 197 Metallic Pad 124 60s Strings 161 Baritone Sax 198 Halo Pad 125 Slow Strings 162 Oboe 199 Sweep Pad 126 Syn Strings1 163 English Horn 200 Ice Rain 127 Syn Strings3 164 Bassoon 201 Soundtrack 128 Syn Strings2 165 Clarinet 202 Crystal 129 Choir 1 166 Piccolo 203 Synth Mallet 130 Choir 2 167 Flute 204 Atmosphere 131 Voice 168 Recorder 205 Brightness 132 Humming 169 Pan Flute 206 Goblins 133 Synth Voice 170 Bottle Blow 207 Echo Drops 134 Analo
119. one group Others when you hold down the or button to switchtone in succession the tones will stop changing at number 010 and number 019 To select the next sound release the or button then press it again Tone List Standard Set Room Set Power Set Electronic Set EA High Q High Q High Q High Q 28 Slap Slap Slap Slap 29 Scratch Push EXC7 Scratch Push EXC7 Scratch Push EXC7 Scratch Push EXC7 Eg Scratch Pull EXC7 Scratch Pull EXC7 Scratch Pull EXC7 Scratch Pull EXC7 31 Sticks Sticks Sticks Sticks E Square Click Square Click Square Click Square Click 33 Metronome Click Metronome Click Metronome Click Metronome Click ER Metronome Bell Metronome Bell Metronome Bell Metronome Bell 35 Kick Drum 2 Room Kick 2 Room Kick 1 Power Kick 36 Kick Drum 1 Room Kick 1 Power Kick Electric Kick EA Side Stick Side Stick Side Stick Side Stick 38 Snare Drum Room Snare Power Snare Electric Snare 1 ER Hand Clap Hand Clap Hand Clap Hand Clap 40 Electric Snare 3 Electric Snare 4 Electric Snare 5 Electric Snare 2 a Low Tom 2 Room Low Tom 2 Power Low Tom 2 Electric Low Tom 2 ZEN Closed Hi Hat 1 EXC1 Closed Hi Hat2 EXC1 Closed Hi Hat2 EXC1 Closed Hi Hat 2 EXC1 43 Low Tom 1 Room Low Tom 1 Power Low Tom 1 Electric Low Tom 1 e 1 Pedal Hi Hat 1 EXC1 PedalHi Hat2 EXCI PedalHi Hat2 IECH Pedal Hi Hat2 ESCH 45 Mid Tom 2 Room Mid Tom 2 Power Mid Tom 2 Electric Mid
120. or are Damp eJ baths washrooms on wet floors or NO are Exposed to steam or smoke or are Subject to salt exposure or are Humid orare Exposed to rain or are Dusty or sandy or are Subject to high levels of vibration and shakiness Do not place in an unstable location Make sure you always have the unit placed so it is level and sure to remain stable Never place it on stands that could wobble or on inclined surfaces Connect the power cord to an outlet of the correct voltage The unit should be connected to a power supply only ofthe type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the rear side of unit Use only the included power cord supplied power cord must not be used with any other Use only the attached power supply cord Also the Q device Do not bend the power cord or place heavy objects on it 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 Avoid extended use at high volume Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord nor place heavy objects on it Doing so can damage the S cord producing severed elements and short circuits Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards Do not insert foreign objects coins pins or liquids of any kind water soft drinks Do not allow any objects e g flamm
121. ories specified by the Do not use this apparatus near water manufacturer Clean only with a dry cloth 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in or table specified by the manufacturer or accordance with the manufacturers instructions sold with the apparatus When a cart is used Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators use caution when moving the cart apparatus heat registers stoves or other apparatus including combination to avoid injury from tip over z amplifiers that produce heat 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or Willen Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or unused for long periods of time grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the Way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does replacement of the obsolete outlet not operate normally or has been dropped For the U K IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE W
122. osed by an adult Do not force the top lid backward doing so will damage it Be careful not to pinch your fingers Opening the Top Lid 1 Lift up the top lid 2 Raise the topstick located at the right edge 3 Gently lower the top lid Closing the Top Lid 1 Lift up the top lid 2 Fold down the topstick 3 Gently lower the top lid 19 Before You Play Using the Music Rest Turning the Power On Off You can place music books or sheet music on the top edge of the opened lid Once you ve got everything connected properly you can turn on the power using the following procedure If you fail to perform these steps in the correct order you risk causing a malfunction or damaging your speakers Turning the Power On ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eg 1 Turn the Volume knob all the way toward the left to minimize the volume Se D 77 Pos m Ys ge meum mem mee 2 Pressthe Power switch Tips for Placing Music 0 0 00000000000000000000000000000009 Lower ici osition Insert the sheet music into the groove on the top edge of the P IEEE lid ON Crease sheet music so that it will stay open If this does not work use paper clips to secure it CF mem me Area If the sheet music is thin attach it to a clipboard before placing it on the music Rest The power will turn on The Piano button will light After a brief interval
123. ound created when the damper releases the string damper noise and the sympathetic vibration damper resonance You can modify the sound of the damper releasing the NEM string and the sound of the sympathetic vibration Refer to the Piano Designer function p 29 settings Damper Noise and Damper Resonance Sostenuto Pedal center pedal The notes you are pressing when this pedal is depressed will be sustained Soft Pedal left pedal This pedal is used to make the sound softer Playing with the soft pedal depressed produces a sound that is not as strong as when otherwise played with the equivalent strength This is the same function as the left pedal of an acoustic piano The softness of the tone can be varied subtly by the depth to which you press the pedal You can switch the function of the sostenuto pedal NEMO Refer to Changing How the Pedals Work Center Left Pedal Func p 85 If you disconnect the pedal cable from the LX 10 while the power is turned on the pedal effect will remain applied You must connect or disconnect the pedal cable while the LX 10 s power is switched off 22 About the Adjuster If you feel that the pedal is unstable for example if you ve moved the LX 10 to a different location you can adjust the adjuster located on the bottom of the pedals as follows Turn the adjuster to lower it until the adjuster is in firm contact with the floor The pedal may be damage
124. own at the right of the number Wherever Empty is shown as the song name it means that no song is saved at that number Select a number at which no song has been saved If you want to erase an unwanted song and replace it with the newly saved song select the number of the unwanted song Saving the Song 12 Pressthe m button The song will be saved Never turn off the power while Executing is shown in the display If in step 11 you selected a number at which a song has already been saved the following confirmation message will appear when you press the amp W button in step 12 If you decide not to save the song press the gt m button If you want to erase the previously saved song and replace it with the newly saved song press the button 74 Saving Your Performance Deleting a Song Here s how you can delete a previously saved song from internal memory USB memory or floppy disk If you want to delete all songs from internal memory USB memory or floppy disk refer to Initializing the Memory p 70 001 Grand Pianol NEI If you re deleting a song from USB memory connect your USB memory to the external memory connector p 24 If you re deleting a song from floppy disk connect your floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert the floppy disk into the drive Press the File button The file menu screen appears Use the A V but
125. playback tempo of audio data or a song from a music CD Press the Tempo Beat button a number of times until Audio Tempo appears Press the button repeatedly to cycle through the available choices for the screen like this tempo button lit red audio tempo button lit red time signature button lit green then back to tempo button lit red Audio Tempo 100 Use the buttons to adjust the audio tempo Relative to the original tempo as 100 you can adjust the tempo in a range of 75 slow to 125 fast The audio tempo screen will not appear if you ve selected something other than audio data or a music CD 57 Playing Back Songs Changing the Key of the Song Playback Playback Transpose The Playback Transpose function lets you change the key of the song playback Transpose nm 1 Play back the song that you want to hear or play along with p 50 2 While holding down the Transpose button use the buttons to adjust the pitch The pitch of the song will change in semitone steps The Playback Transpose setting is shown while you hold down the Transpose button The range is 6 0 5 semitone steps If this is set to a value other than 0 the Transpose button will light If the transpose value is other than 0 you can use the Transpose button to turn the Playback Transpose function on off If you hold down the Transpose button and press both the and 4 but
126. quency High Mid Gain 12 12 dB Adjusts the level of the mid to high frequency range High Mid Freq 16 16 0 k Hz Frequency point in the mid to high frequency range to midrange This changes the level of the specified bandwidth centered on this frequency High Mid Q 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 Changes the bandwidth of the mid to high frequency range The bandwidth affected by the controls narrows as the value increases Low Mid Gain 12 12 dB Adjusts the level of the low frequency range to midrange Low Mid Freq 16 16 0 k Hz Frequency point in the low frequency range to midrange This changes the level of the specified bandwidth centered on this frequency Low Mid Q 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 Changes the bandwidth of the low frequency range to midrange The bandwidth affected by the controls narrows as the value increases Low Gain 12 12 dB Adjusts the level of the low frequency range Low Freq 100 1 0 k Hz Frequency point in the low frequency range Generally this changesthe level at and below this frequency The sound may distort if you raise the gain value If so lower the master gain p 88 81 Various Settings Song Playback Settings Determining the Parts that Sound Part Mute For each part of the song data you can specify whether or not it will be sounded 1 Hold down the Effects button and press t
127. r scratching the shiny underside encoded surface of the disc Damaged or dirty CD ROM discs may not be read properly Keep your discs clean using a commercially available CD cleaner Keep the disc in the case Do not keep the disc in the CD drive for a long time Do not put a sticker on the label of the disc Wipe the disc with a soft and dry cloth radially from inside to outside Do not wipe along circumference Do not use benzine record cleaner spray or solvents of any kind Do not bend the disc Bending discs may prevent proper reading and writing of data and may further result in malfunction GS Gc is a registered trademark of Roland Corporation XGLite Xa is a registered trademark of Yamaha XGlite Corporation All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 13 Names of Things and What They Do Metronome Volume Brilliance Effects 3D Reverb Transpose Split Twin Piano Piano E Piano Organ Strings Voice Others Function Dynamics Dual Balance Piano Designer Front Panel ul Power switch O Transpose button Turns the power on off p 20 Transposes the keyboard and or song p 38 By holding down this button and pressing the Split e Volume knob button you can adjust the volume balance between Adjusts the overall volume of the LX 10 p 21 the two sounds when using Dual play p 44 If headphones are connected
128. re s how to adjust the volume that a part will have after you ve pressed a track button to mute the playback while playing back a song The LX 10 lets you play back a specific part at a reduced volume so you can use that part as a guide for your own playing 1 Hold down atrack button and use the buttons to specify the volume that the track will have when its playback is muted The volume for when the track is muted will be shown while you hold down the track button The track mute volume can be set to any value from 0 to 80 Mute Volume Right Here s how to change the volume at which the song will play When you re practicing along with a song this allows you to adjust the volume balance between your keyboard performance and the song playback 1 While holding down the Ii button press the buttons The song playback volume is displayed while you hold down the m button The playback volume can be set to any value from 0 to 127 Sang Volume ale ae When you turn off the power the song playback volume will revert to 127 Adjusting the Volume of the Audio Data and Music CDs When you select an audio file or a song from music CD it will play back at a separately specified volume setting 1 While holding down the Ii button press the buttons When you turn off the power this playback volume will return to a setting of 64 55 Playing Back Songs
129. rnatively connect your floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert the floppy disk into the drive 2 Pressthe File button The file menu screen appears 3 Use the A V buttons to select Copy Song File Menu A Save Dong u Song Delete Song Lt Enter LY 4 Pressthe m button The song copy source selection screen appears Copy from e Vd internal Memoru QO1 hMu Gong rt Mext LU 77 Saving Your Performance Selecting the Song to Copy Use the buttons to select the copy source memory Press the V button Copu from A Internal Memory I 00l Song t Mesxt A Use the buttons to select the song that you want to copy If you choose Copy all all songs in the copy source memory will be copied Press the m button The song copy destination selection screen appears nal Memory wa O01 fEmptu t Boe e Use the buttons to select the copy destination number The song name is shown at the right of the number Wherever Empty is shown as the song name it means that no song is saved at that number Select a number at which no song has been saved If you want to erase an unwanted song and replace it with the newly copyed song select the number of the unwanted song Copying the Song 10 Press the m button The selected song will be copied Never turn off the power while Executing
130. rtant 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 S 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 power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet em MM mM ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Do not disassemble or modify Do not open or perform any internal modifications on the unit Do not repair or replace parts Do not attempt to repair the unit or replace parts within it except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so Refer all servicing to your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page Do not use or store in the following types of locations Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heating N duct on top of heat generating equipment
131. s 90 Reverb button 35 Reverb Effect ete e Ee 35 Rewind RR RN e E EROR cused 51 Rewind b ttor et e eri le et ede 15 Right button erento recette eebeet etes deet ideni 54 63 67 Rotary Etec te zs een 37 S EET 70 72 Piano Designer Settings ENEE 31 Recorded SoNg 5e regentes 73 Selecting SIN t H Sounds us et ERR AE RR dts Jesse eege Sensitivity Kl EE Equalizer Keyboard entree ON ade Hee 84 Metronomle seed 83 MIDI pE M 85 Pedal ie ee e e Ee 85 Remembering 89 Song Playback 82 TUNING 80 USB DIVET csetera OEN 87 Mee QU ni ee 88 SME Music Files tei RR Ae 110 SME with Lyrics iter tete ti t e Re E edle tus 110 Soft E EE 22 Song PA Efe eure M 52 Song Dutton eege 50 Kieler EH 73 Kiel le EE 50 B Jum 25 Sostenuto pedal ctt are it eno buco 22 Sounds Selectirid RERO ERRARE ME 28 Speaker c ble ederet eer een 18 Speaker connector neen 18 SPECIFICATIONS perte rre rire 112 Split D ttOn ennnen aana 45 Split Play ID 45 Split Point 45 47 Standard Pitch eddie EEREN a 80 Stretched TUNN Ginie aaa i 30 String Resonance ninenin enni EE ERARE 30 E EE le E 79 115 Index T I sujeicnmidgmee P M 30 Tempo Metron ER 48 TEMPO Mute deski kotas ia 56 Tempo Beat button EEN 49 Tone DUON E 14 28 Tone Demo Songs treten pr EP Ee PRIUS e eie AA 25 Tone List 101 lore
132. s Countdown A count down is when a count is sounded at the end of the song s introduction before you begin playing the keyboard If you will be playing along with the song sounding a count will help you match the timing of your playing with the song Setting Description On A count is sounded Off A count is not sounded Selecting the Count down Sound Countdown Sound You can select the sound that will be used to play the count down Sound Voice English Voice Japanese Selecting the Part that Will Begin the Count down Countdown Part Specifies the part that will determine the beginning of the performance when adding a count down The count will sound before the selected part begins playing Setting Description ae cat Right hand and left hand parts of a song Left Track Left hand part of a song Right Track Right hand part of a song Part 1 16 Part 1 16 When you select another song this setting will return to Right amp Left Track 84 Keyboard Settings Specifying What the Key Transpose will Affect Transpose Mode This setting specifies what the key transpose will affect You can use the key transpose to change the pitch of both the song and the keyboard the pitch of only the song or the pitch of only the keyboard gt Key Transpose p 38 Playback Transpose p 58 Setting Description Keyboard Keyboard notes Song Song playback Keyboard amp Song Keyboard
133. set e Enter 3 Pressthe m button The following appears in the display Factoru R All the factory If you decide to cancel without executing press the Piano Designer button 90 4 If you re sure you want to execute Factory Reset press m A confirmation message appears in the screen Cancel OK is oO 5 Press the 6 button If you decide to cancel without executing press the gt E button When the Factory Reset is complete and the following appears in the screen Cycle the power LL 6 Turn the Volume knob all the way toward the left to minimize the volume 7 Switch the power off then back on Disabling the Buttons Panel Lock If you activate the Panel Lock function all buttons will be locked and non functional You can use this to prevent a child from accidentally changing the settings by inadvertently pressing buttons 1 Press the V LINK button and File button simultaneously Panel Lock will be activated A key symbol will appear in the upper right of the screen and all buttons will be disabled Da Grand Pianol 4 4 M Canceling the Panel Lock Function Once again press the V LINK button and File button simultaneously MEMO Panel Lock will be cancelled when you turn off the power Various Settings 91 Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to Audio Equipment You can connect audio devices to play the sound of t
134. setting is Local Off The keyboard and recorder are not Off connected to the internal sound generator Playing the keyboard or playing back a song will not produce sound MIDI Transmit Channel Settings MIDI Transmit Ch This setting specifies the MIDI channel on which the LX 10 will transmit MIDI uses sixteen MIDI channels which are numbered 1 through 16 By connecting MIDI devices and specifying the appropriate MIDI channel for each device you can play or select sounds on those devices The LX 10 will receive all sixteen channels 1 16 Settings Channel Off 1 16 MEMO If you turn this Off the LX 10 will not transmit MIDI data MEMO For details on connecting MIDI devices refer to Connecting to MIDI Devices p 94 Sending Recorded Performance Data to a MIDI Device Composer MIDI Out When Composer MIDI Out is On you can send performance data recorded with the LX 10 to a connected MIDI device or computer Setting Description Performance data is transmitted off Performance data is not transmitted 86 Other Settings Using the V LINK Function V LINK Connecting the LX 10 to a V LINK compatible image device allows you to control the images with the LX 10 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 What is the V LINK V LINK A M JA
135. sing External Memory esses eenttennttnntttnntnnnn 24 Connecting USB Memory ENEE 24 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive sss 24 USING CDi seer Mew eoe tete tete RERO M aces 24 Connecting a CD Drive ENEE 24 Listening to Demo Songs 25 Listening to the Tone Demo Songs Listening to Piano Designer Demo Songs Performing veniente Performing with a Variety of Sounds 28 Adjusting the Piano Sound to Your Taste Piano Designer ctetu N aa 29 Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity Key Touch 32 Adding Spatial Depth to the Sound 3D Sound Control ENEE 33 Adding Liveliness to the Sound Dynamics Sound Control seen 34 Adding Reverberation to Sounds Reverb Effect 35 Changing the Depth of Reverb Effect 35 Adding a Variety Effects to the Sound Effects 36 Editing the Effect Settings 36 Adding a Spinning Sound to Organ Tones Rotary Effect uester cte a 37 Changing the Key of the Keyboard Key Transpose 38 Dividing the Keyboard for Two person Performance TWIN RH Elan RE A0 Changing the Way in which the Sound is Heard Twin Piano Model 41 Performing with Two Layered Tones Dual Play 42 Changing the Tone Variations sss 43 Changing the Volume Balance for Dual Play 44 Performing with Different Tones in the Left and Right
136. t Equal Qualities In this tuning each octave is divided into twelve equal steps Every interval produces about the same amount of slight dissonance Just Major This tuning eliminates ambiguities in the fifths and thirds It is unsuited to playing melodies and cannot be transposed but is capable of beautiful sonorities Just Minor The Just tunings differ from major and minor keys You can get the same effect with the minor scale as with the major scale Arabic This tuning is suitable for the music of Arabia Kirnberger This is an improvement of the Meantone and Just tunings that provides a high degree of freedom of modulation Performances are possible in all keys III Meantone This scale makes some compromises in just intonation enabling transposition to other keys Pythagorean This tuning devised by the philosopher Pythagoras eliminates dissonance in fourths and fifths Dissonance is produced by third interval chords but melodies are euphonious Werkmeister This temperament combines the Meantone and Pythagorean tunings Performances are possible in all keys first technique III What is the 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 resonatin
137. t Preset a standard tuning curve created for the LX 10 will be used User 50 0 50 If you select User you ll be able to edit the stretched tuning yourself Play the key whose pitch you want to adjust then use the buttons to adjust its pitch If you adjust the Preset setting the selection will change to User This adjusts the damper resonance of the acoustic piano sound the sympathetic Damper Off 1 10 vibration produced in strings other than those actually played when you press the Resonance damper pedal Higher settings will make the sympathetic vibration louder Damper Noise off 1 10 This adjusts the damper noise of the acoustic piano sound the sound of the damper releasing the strings when you press the damper pedal Duplex Scale off 1 10 This adjusts the sympathetic vibrations ofan acoustic piano s Duplex Scale p 31 Resonance Higher settings will make the sympathetic vibration louder This adjusts the string resonance of the acoustic piano sound the sympathetic String Resonance Off 1 10 a of strings for previously played notes that occur when you play another Higher settings will make the sympathetic vibration louder This adjusts sympathetic vibrations such as an acoustic piano s key off sound the Key Off Resonance Off 1 10 subtle sound that occurs when you release a note 30 Higher settings will make the sympathetic vibration louder Performing Temperaments Temperamen
138. tested and found to be compatible is available on the Roland website http www roland com NOTE In the interest of product improvement the specifications and or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice 113 Index Numerics 3D te ME 33 CIR qe 88 ERAN 33 A AC Inlet cct tiani Ee 16 18 ACCOMP button EEN 54 67 Pelican E 22 Adjusting Keyboard Sensitivity ALISO Play scis eet es RI I ERR Res B Balance Mino u H 44 Beat Metron aO 49 Bottom Panel Brightness Display sert eR ER OR det 21 C e KE 24 Center Cancel eebe dereen A ee DEE 59 Center Left Pedal FUNC EENEG 85 Composer MIDI Out een 86 eurer 95 Connecting Audio Equipment teet oet Ree t va eier 92 apu M M 24 EGIDIUS 95 MIDI devices ete eee tee M E a 94 Pedal cord DEE 18 Powercord Ae 18 Speaker cable 5 ne RI t n EEN 18 Speakers sse e eet ee reb her eee ir bti rer 92 USB metnioty oer EIER ep ets 24 COPYING eR 72 77 ee T reor E 84 Countdown Part REA RR EES 84 Countdown Round EENEG 84 COUN P 49 D Damper NOISe i EE 30 Damper pedal ritratto ee ient ebrii 22 Damper RESONANCE ENEE 30 Damper Center Left Pedal Part ENEE 85 Deleting Saved Song Demo songs Display etse ee E ES ARE AER ARR die bte ied dein DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS knob see 21 Display Contrast knob EEN 15 BEIEN 42 Dup
139. the power cord from the AC outlet your area pull the plug on the power cord out of the Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in ce outlet Cautions when opening closing the lid not get your fingers pinched p 19 Adult super vision is recommended whenever small children use the unit Be careful when opening closing the lid so you do A Keep small items out of the reach of children To prevent small items such as the following from being swallowed accidentally keep them out of the reach of children Included items Screws for assembling the stand Wing nut for headphone hook Removed parts Volume knob Brilliance knob Important Notes Power Supply Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter such as a refrigerator washing machine microwave oven or air conditioner or that contains a motor Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used power supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may produce audible noise If it is not practical to use a separate electrical outlet connect a power supply noise filter between this unit and the electrical outlet Before connecting this unit to other devices turn off the power to all units This will help prevent malfunctions and or damage to speakers or other devices Although the LCD and LEDs are switched off when the POWER switch is switched
140. the song on a floppy disk connect your floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert a disk into the drive Press the File button The file menu screen appears File Menu A L alet ong t Enter o Use the A V buttons to select Save Song Edit the Song Name e e 0 09 O O0 9 9 O O O9 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 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 O oO OG O6 6 e 4 5 6 Press the m button A screen in which you can edit the name of the song appears Rename Song m ES E3 EB EX CE 03 rt Mext T Use the buttons to select the character that you want to change Use the tone buttons to select the character type Bitton O Pano Panel Bed Pei d 73 Saving Your Performance 7 Use the A V buttons to change the character 8 When you ve finished editing the name press the m button A screen in which you can choose the save destination appears Selecting the Save Destination for the Song Internal Memory Q01 Emptun Q UD FEeue e 9 Usethe buttons to specify whether you want to save the song in internal memory inside the LX 10 external memory USB memory or floppy disk 10 Use the A V buttons to highlight the save destination number rnal Memory wa DENG t UD Eeude e 11 Use the buttons to select the save destination number The song name is sh
141. thoven 17 Fantaisie Impromptu 51 Venezianisches Gondellied 18 Arabesque 1 52 Alpenabendr te 19 An der sch nen blauen Donau 53 Farewell to the Piano 20 AufFl geln des Gesanges 54 Brautchor 21 Mazurka No 5 55 Battle of Waterloo 22 Gymnop die 1 56 Wiener Marsch 23 tude op 25 1 57 Le Coucou 24 Clair de Lune 58 Menuett G dur Bach 25 tude op 10 5 59 Spinnerlied 26 Dr Gradus ad Parnassum 60 Gavotte 27 Grande Valse Brillante 61 Heidenr slein 28 La pri re d une Vierge 62 Zigeuner Tanz 29 Course en Troika 63 La Cinquantaine 30 ToThe Spring 64 Csikos Post 31 Valse op 64 2 65 Dolly s Dreaming Awakening 32 Radetzky Marsch 66 LaViolette 33 Tr umerei 67 Fr hlicher Landmann 34 Moments Musicaux 3 68 Sonatine op 36 1 Clementi 108 Parameters Stored in Memory Backup Open close lid p 30 Key Touch p 30 p 32 Key Touch Offset p 30 Hammer Response p 30 Hammer Noise p 30 Master Tuning p 30 p 80 Piano Designer Settings Temperament Temperament Tonic p 30 Stretch Tuning p 30 Damper Resonance p 30 Damper Noise p 30 Duplex Scale p 30 String Resonance p 30 Key Off Resonance p 30 Equalizer On Off Parameter Settings p 81 Play Mode p 82 Metronome Sound p 83 Countdown Sound p 84 Transpose Mode p 84 Function Mode Settings Damper Pedal Part p 85 MIDI
142. through Do not use overseas Before using the unit in a foreign country consult with your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page Do not use a CD ROM in an audio CD player or DVD player If you attempt to play back a CD ROM in a conventional audio CD player or DVD player the resulting high S volume may damage your hearing or your speakers USING THE UNIT SAFELY Do not place containers of water on the unit Do not put anything that contains water e g flower vases on this unit Also avoid the use of insecticides perfumes alcohol nail polish spray cans etc near the unit Swiftly wipe away any liquid that spills on the unit using a dry soft cloth USING THE UNIT SAFELY N CAUTION Place in a well ventilated location The unit should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper venti AN lation Grasp the plug when connecting or disconnecting the power cord Always grasp only the plug on the power supply cord when plugging into or unplugging from an outlet or this unit Periodically wipe the dust off the power cord plug At regular intervals you should unplug the power plug 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 a
143. tons simultaneously this setting will return to its original value 0 M The Playback Transpose function won t be applied if the Transpose Mode p 84 is set to Keyboard If you ve selected a song from a music CD or an audio data using Playback Transpose may affect the tonal character and 3D Sound Control will be turned off 8 8 58 MO The transpose setting will return to 0 when you select another song B 58 Playing Back Songs Minimizing the Center Sounds in the Playback Center Cancel When playing back a commercially available music CD or audio data you can minimize the sounds that are located in the center such as vocals EUM K Kaka Kata 1 Play back an audio data or music CD p 50 2 Pressthe Right track button so its illumination is turned off The melody or vocal sound will be minimized For some songs the sounds in the center may not be entirely eliminated Defeating the Center Cancel Function 9 e ee 09 0 09 09 O O O9 O O9 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 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 oO oO ee 1 Press the Right track button so it s lit For some songs using the Center Cancel function may affect the tonal character If you use Center Cancel when 3D Sound Control p 33 is on 3D Sound Control will be turned off MEMO The Center Cancel setting will be cancelled when you select another song 59 60 Recording You can
144. tons to select Delete Song File Menu A md Lopy Song L rt Enter o Press the m button The Delete Song screen appears wa Internal Memaru j lHa Song CO E 75 Saving Your Performance Selecting the Song to Delete 5 7 Use the buttons to select whether you will be deleting a song from internal memory the LX 10 s memory external memory USB memory or floppy disk Press the V button internal Memory QOO1 fMu Gong t UD Eeue e Use the buttons to select the song that you want to delete Deleting the Song 8 9 Press the m button A confirmation message appears pt5 OK to delete file Cancel OK co O If you decide not to delete the song press the amp W button Press the e button The selected song will be deleted Never turn off the power while Executing is shown in the display 76 Saving Your Performance Copying a Song Songs that have been saved in internal memory can be copied to USB memory or floppy disk Alternatively songs stored on a USB memory device or floppy disk can be copied to internal memory Tempo Beat Preparing for the Copy 9 E ee 0 9 09 09 O0 9 09 O9 O O9 O O9 O O O9 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 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ee ee 1 Connect your USB memory to the external memory connector p 24 Alte
145. ttachment refer to the owner s manual of the floppy disk drive 24 Using CD You can play back audio CDs and CD ROMs containing saved SMF music files Youcan also play songs on VIMA CD ROMs VIMA TUNES sold by Roland Precautions Concerning Use of the CD 06000000000000000000000000000000009 CDsthat contain both music tracks and data will not play correctly TheLX 10 is capable of playing back only commercial CDs that conform the official standards those that carry the COMPACT disc DIGITAL AUDIO logo Theusability and sound quality of audio discs that incorporate copyright protection technology and other non standard CDs cannot be guaranteed For more detailed information on audio discs featuring copyright protection technology and other non standard CDs please consult the disc vendor You cannot save songs to CDs and you cannot delete songs recorded to CDs Furthermore you cannot format CDs Connecting a CD Drive TheLX 10 does not support CD drives that are powered by the USB bus If you use a USB bus powered CD drive you must use the power supply included with the CD drive so that the drive will operate under its own power 1 Switch off the power to the LX 10 and the CD drive to be connected 2 Connectthe USB cable included with the CD drive to the External Memory connector on the LX 10 3 Turnon the power to the LX 10 4 Turnon the power to the connected CD drive For in
146. ttons and these three tone buttons will blink When you press a flashing Tone button the recommended tone is then selected enabling you to perform the selected song using a tone matched to that song as it plays back You can set the LX 10 so that the recommended tones are automatically assigned or not assigned Setting Description When you select a song from a VIMA CD ROM VIMA TUNES recommended tones on will automatically be assigned to the LX 10 s Strings Voice and Others tone buttons The recommended tones are not used and Off only the LX 10 s internal tones can be selected This is set to On at the factory Changing the Language Displayed in the Screen Language You can change the language that is displayed in the screen Settings English Japanese Various Settings Remembering the Settings Memory Backup Normally the settings of the various variations will revert to their default values when the power is turned off However you can specify that the various settings will be remembered even when the power is turned off This function is called Memory Backup 1 Hold down the Effects button and press the 3D button The LX 10 will enter Function mode 2 Usethe A W buttons to select Memory Backup Functianz ammended Tone Language o Enter 3 Pressthe m button The following appears in the display internal memory o Execute If you decide to can
147. turning it toward the left will make the sound more mellow Volume Brilliance C c Mellow Bright Before You Play Adjusting the Brightness of the Display You can adjust the brightness of the LX 10 s display Display Contrast rem eis ind iain beta 1 To adjust the brightness turn the Display Contrast knob located at the right of the front panel Cautions Regarding the LCD Display You may notice something like vertical lines in the screen but this is due to the characteristics of a liquid crystal display and is not a malfunction You can minimize this by using the Display Contrast knob to adjust the brightness of the screen The brightness may be affected by the temperature 21 Before You Play About the Pedals The pedals perform the following operations You ll use them mainly when playing piano Soft Pedal Damper Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Damper Pedal right pedal Use this pedal to sustain the sound While this pedal is held down notes will be sustained for an extended time even if you release your fingers from the keyboard The length of sustain will change subtly depending on how deeply you press the pedal When you press the damper pedal of an acoustic piano a slight noise is heard when the damper frees the strings and a richly spacious resonance is added by the strings that vibrate in sympathy with the strings of the notes you actually play The LX 10 replicates the s
148. ubleshooting Symptom Cause Action Page Are all devices powered on No sound when a MIDI device is Are the MIDI cables connected correctly p 94 connected Do the MIDI channels of the LX 10 and the connected device match p 86 The maximum simultaneous polyphony is 128 notes If you are playing along with Not all the notes you play are a song and making heavy use of the damper pedal the number of notes the LX sounded 10 is attempting to produce may exceed the maximum polyphony meaning that some of the notes will drop out Notes don t sound right 20undds MOLON enough Is the speaker cable connected correctly 18 Only the high sounds are heard P nh d Could you have made Key Transpose settings p 38 Pitch of the keyboard or song is Is the Master Tune setting appropriate p 80 incorrect Is the setting for the Temperament correct p 31 Is the settings for the Stretch Tuning correct p 30 Sounds are heard twice Is the LX 10 in Dual performance p 42 doubled when the keyboard is When the LX 10 is connected to an external sequencer set the Local Control to 8s played off Alternatively the sequencer could be set so its Soft Thru feature is Off P INSTRUMENT buttons Strings Voice Others also operate as buttons that select Recommended Tones The wrong instrument is With the factory settings connecting a commercially available CD ROM drive to selected when you press the the external memory connector an
149. urned to the maximum setting In such cases you can adjust the master gain setting as follows Adjusting the master gain will also affect the volume of the internal speakers and headphones The sound may distort if you increase the volume excessively Setting 12 0 12 dB Changing How Grand Space is Applied 3D Mode This specifies how 3D Sound Control p 33 will be applied Setting Description When the headphones are connected the depth effect is optimized for headphones and when no headphones are connected the optimal depth for speakers is applied Auto The optimal depth for speakers is used regardless of whether or not headphones are connected 3D sound control is also applied to the sound output from the Output connectors making this convenient when you want to play through speakers connected to the Output connectors Speaker The optimal depth for headphones is used regardless of whether or not headphones are connected Headphones 88 Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track Buttons During SMF Playback Track Assign Ordinarily when playing back SMF music files for Roland Piano Digital instruments p 110 the left hand part is assigned to the Track Left button and the right hand part is assigned to the Track Right button However right hand and left hand part assignments in certain SMF music files may differ If these are set to Auto and as a result you are unable to use the
150. ven the tiniest grains of sand or grit can leave scratches on the surface if too much force is applied while wiping Do not use any cleaners or detergents since they might deteriorate the surface of the cabinet and produce cracks Donotuse any cleaners or detergents since they might deteriorate the surface of the cabinet and produce cracks Do not use dusting cloths that contain chemicals To clean other part use a dry soft cloth or one that is slightly dampened Try to wipe the entire surface using an equal amount of strength moving the cloth along with the grain of the wood Rubbing too hard in the same area can damage the finish Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation The pedals of this unit are made of brass Brass eventually darkens as the result of the natural oxidization process If the brass becomes tarnished polish it using commercially available metal polisher Repairs and Data Please be aware that all data contained in the unit s memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs Important data should always be backed up on a USB memory or written down on paper when possible During repairs due care is taken to avoid the loss of data However in certain cases such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data and Roland assumes no liability concerning
151. will stop Listening to the Recorded Performance 68 9 10 In the song select screen press the Lea button You will return to the beginning of the recorded performance Press the gt m button The recorded performance will play Press the m button once again to stop playback The recorded performance will disappear when you turn off the power If you want to keep the performance you recorded you must save it in internal memory or USB memory Refer to Saving the Songs You Record p 73 If you have not saved the performance you recorded you won t be able to play back another song You ll have to erase p 69 or save p 73 the performance before playing back another song Recording Erasing Recorded Performances You can erase recorded performances 1 Press the Song button The screen for the recorded performance appears Song Modified Mew Song d 108 4 4 M 1 2 Press the button A confirmation message appears in the display If you decide not to delete the song press the m button 3 Press the button The recorded performance is erased NEM You can also erase the recorded performance by holding down the Song button and pressing the button If you hold down one of the track buttons and press the button the performance of only that MEMO track will be erased If you erase the performances from all tracks the display will indicate
152. y Volume Panpot Expression Hold 1 Portamento Sostenuto Soft Portamento control Effect1 depth Effect3 depth NRPN LSB MSB RPN LSB MSB Prog 0 127 Change True icicle d 127 number 1 128 System Exclusive Control Change O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O PO Song Pos Song Sel Tune System Common System Clock Real Time Commands All sound off A Reset all controllers ux Local Control Message All Notes OFF Active Sense Reset HEN 126 127 123 125 gH X x 1 Ox is selectable by Sys Ex 2 Recognized as M 1 even if Mei Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No 111 Main Specifications LX 10 Digital Piano lt Keyboard gt Keyboard 88 keys PHA II ivory feel Keyboard with Escapement Touch Sensitivity Touch 100 levels Fixed Touch level adjustable Hammer Response 10 levels Keyboard Mode Whole Dual volume balance adjustable Split split point adjustable Twin piano Sound Generator Conforms to GM2 GS XGLite Max Polyphony 128 voices Tones 337 tones including 8 drum sets 1 SFX set Temperament 8 types selectable tonic Stretched Tuning Off Preset User tuning adjustable in individual notes 50 0 50 0 cent Master Tuning 415 3 466 2 Hz adjustable in increments of 0 1 Hz Key Transpose 6
153. y 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 Donot touch the terminals with your fingers or any metal object Donot bend or drop USB memory or subject it to strong impact Donotleave USB memory in direct sunlight or in locations such as a closed up automobile Storage temperature 0 50 degrees C Donotallow USB memory to become wet Donotdisassemble or modify USB memory When connecting USB memory position it horizontally with the external memory connector and insert it without using excessive force The external memory connector may be damaged if you use excessive force when inserting USB memory Do not insert anything other than USB memory e g wire Coins other types of device into the external memory connector Doing so will damage the external memory connector Do not apply excessive force to the connected USB memory If you will not be using USB memory for an extended period of time close the USB memory cover Important Notes Handling the CDs CD ROMs Using Optional CD Drive When handling the discs please observe the following Donottouch the encoded surface of the disc Donotusein dusty areas Donotleave the disc in direct sunlight or an enclosed vehicle Avoid touching o
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