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Product type Digital Piano
Brand Roland
Model RP401R
Keyboard 88 keys (PHA-4 Standard with escapement and Ivory Feel)
Sound Generator SuperNATURAL Piano sound, GM2/GS/XGlite compatible
Maximum Polyphony 128 notes
Built-in Metronome Yes, with tempo and beat adjustment
Automatic Accompaniment Yes (Rhythm function with many styles)
Recording Yes, internal memory (10 songs) and USB key
USB Playback Formats SMF (Standard MIDI File) and WAV (44.1 kHz, 16-bit)
Connections USB Computer, USB Memory, Input (mini-jack), Output, 2 headphone jacks, pedal connector
Wireless LAN Via USB wireless adapter (WNA1100-RL, sold separately)
Special Functions Split, Dual, Twin Piano, Transpose, Headphones 3D Ambience
Pedals Forte (with Damper Resonance), Sostenuto, Soft (assignable)
Dimensions (RP401R with music rest) 1378 mm (W) x 423 mm (D) x 992 mm (H)
Weight (RP401R) 40.0 kg
Power Supply Included AC adapter, power consumption 9 W (average), 3-22 W
Auto Off Yes, adjustable (OFF, 10, 30, 240 min)
Included Accessories Owner's manual, safety instructions booklet, AC adapter, power cord
Maintenance Soft dry cloth or slightly damp; wooden parts wipe in direction of grain
Safety Use only the supplied adapter and cord; unplug when not in use for extended periods
Spare Parts and Repairability Contact an authorized Roland service center
General Information Owner's manual downloadable free of charge in several languages

Frequently Asked Questions - RP401R ROLAND

How to adjust the keyboard touch sensitivity (Key Touch)?
Hold down the Metronome button and press Split to enter Function mode. Select F01 then adjust the value with the [-] [+] buttons. You can choose from Fixed, Super Light, Light, Medium, Heavy, Super Heavy.
Why does the instrument turn off automatically?
By default, Auto Off is enabled after 30 minutes of inactivity. To disable it, go to Function mode (Metronome + Split), select F18 and set to OFF.
How to use the Twin Piano function for four-hand playing?
Enable the Twin Piano function in Function mode (Metronome + Split), select F03 and set to On. The keyboard will be divided into two zones of the same pitch range.
What to do if the headphone sound seems flat or unrealistic?
Enable the Headphones 3D Ambience effect in Function mode (Metronome + Split), select F06 and set to On. This gives the impression that the sound comes from the piano itself.
How to connect a USB key and play songs?
Insert the USB key into the USB MEMORY port located under the piano. Press Song, then use the [-] [+] buttons to select a file (SMF or WAV). Press ▶/■ to play.
The sustain pedal does not work correctly, what to do?
Check that the pedal cable is properly connected to the Pedal connector on the back. If the Twin Piano function is enabled, each pedal only affects half of the keyboard. You can also reassign the pedals via Function mode (F09 and F10).
How to record my own performance?
Select the desired sound, then hold down Song and press Rhythm to enter recording standby mode. Press ▶/■ to start recording after a two-measure count-in. Press ▶/■ again to stop.
How to restore factory settings?
Hold down the Metronome and Split buttons while turning on the instrument. When the display shows 5U, press ▶/■ to confirm. This erases all custom settings and songs recorded in internal memory.
Why do some notes not sound when I play?
This may be due to exceeding the 128-note polyphony. If you are using layering (Dual), accompaniment, or the sustain pedal extensively, reduce the number of simultaneous notes.
How to clean the piano without damaging it?
Use a soft dry cloth. For stubborn stains, slightly dampen the cloth with water. Wipe wooden parts in the direction of the grain. Never use solvents or abrasive cleaners.

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USER MANUAL RP401R ROLAND

Recording Performances 6

Playing Songs from a USB Flash Drive (Sold Separately) 7

Panel Descriptions 8

Front Panel. 8

Rear Panel Connections 9

Bottom Panel (Connecting Headphones or Memory) 9

Before You Play 10

Opening/Closing the Lid (RP401R) 10

Opening/Closing the Lid (F-130R) 10

Turning the Power On/Off 11

Setting the Reference Pitch. 11

Various Settings (Function Mode). 12

Basic Operation in Function Mode 12

Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch) 12

Changing the Way in Which the Sound Is Heard (Twin Piano Mode) 12

Dividing the Keyboard for Two-Person Performance (Twin Piano) 12

Specifying What the Transpose Will Affect (Transpose Mode) 12

Transposing the Keyboard or Song (Transpose) 12

Applying a Headphones 3D Ambience Effect to the Piano Sound (Headphones 3D Ambience) 12

Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments (Master Tuning) 12

Changing the Tuning Method (Stretch Tuning) 13

Changing How the Pedals Work. 13

Specifying How the Bass Part Behaves (Leading Bass) 13

Chord Recognition When Split Is On. 13

Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer (Local Control) 13

Copying a Song (Copy Song). 13

Connecting to a Wireless LAN (WPS Connection) 13

Connecting to a Wireless LAN (Ad-Hoc Connection) 13

Viewing the Ad-Hoc Key. 13

Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time (Auto Off) 14

Saving the Settings (Memory Backup) 14

Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) 14

Specifying the Maximum Volume (Volume Limit) 14

About the Wireless LAN Function 15

Basic Connection Method (Connect by WPS) 15

Connecting in Ad-Hoc Mode 15

Troubleshooting 16

When Using the Wireless LAN Function. 16

Message List 17

USING THE UNIT SAFELY 18

IMPORTANT NOTES 18

Main Specifications Roland RP401R: Digital Piano Roland F-130R: Digital Piano

Keyboard88 keys (PHA-4 Standard Keyboard: with Escapement and Ivory Feel)
Sound GeneratorPiano Sound: SuperNATURAL Piano Sound MIDI Format: Conforms to GM2/GS/XGite
Power Supply AC adaptor
Power Consumption9 W (3 W-22 W) 9 W: Average power consumption while piano is played with volume at center position 3 W: Power consumption immediately after power-up; nothing being played 22 W: Rated power consumption
DimensionsRP401R 1,378 (W) x 423 (D) x 992 (H) mm(with music rest): 54-1/4(W) x 16-11/16 (D) x 39-1/16 (H) inchesF-130R 1,361 (W) x 305 (D) x 778 (H) mm(with lid closed): 53-5/8 (W) x 12-1/16 (D) x 30-11/16 (H) inches
WeightRP401R: 40.0 kg / 8 lbs 14 ozF-130R: 34.5kg / 76 lbs 1 oz
AccessoriesOwner's manual, Leaflet "USING THE UNIT SAFELY," AC adaptor, Power cord (for connecting AC adaptor)
Options(Sold Separately)USB Flash Memory (*1), Wireless USB Adapter (WNA1100-RL) (*1)*1: Use USB flash drive and Wireless USB Adapter sold by Roland.We cannot guarantee operation if other products are used.
  • In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.

Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled "USING THE UNIT SAFELY" and "IMPORTANT NOTES" (leaflet "USING THE UNIT SAFELY" and Owner's Manual p. 18). 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 of your new unit, read Owner's Manual in its entirety. This manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.

Performing

Selecting Tones ([Piano] [Other] Buttons)

This digital piano lets you enjoy playing a variety of piano tones (sounds) and other types of tones.

You can select a tone and adjust the way that it sounds.

Selecting a piano tone Press the [Piano] button.
Selecting other tones Press the [Other] button.
Selecting various tonesPress the [Piano] or [Other] button, and then press the [-] [+] buttons.
Adjusting the spaciousness of the sound (Ambience)Hold down the [Piano] button and press the [-] [+] buttons. * If you're using headphones and the Headphones 3D Ambience effect (p. 12) is set to "On," this lets you adjust the depth of the Headphones 3D Ambience effect.
Adjusting the brightness of the sound (Brilliance)Hold down the [Other] button and press the [-] [+] buttons.

[Piano] button

DisplayExplanation
/Concert Piano The sound of a splendid concert grand piano. This piano sound has our highest recommendation, and can be used for any style of music.
DisplayExplanation
2Ballade Piano A mellow grand piano sound, recommended for quiet songs.
3Bright Piano A brilliant grand piano sound, recommended when you want the piano to stand out in an ensemble.
4Magical Piano A charming sound that layers synth bells with Concert.
5Piano+Strings Strings layered with Concert Piano.
6Piano+Pad A pad layered with Concert Piano.
7Piano+Choir A choir layered with Concert Piano.
8Rock Piano A robust piano sound, recommended for boogie-woogie playing.
9Ragtime Piano A honky-tonk piano sound, recommended for ragtime playing.
10Harpsichord A type of keyboard instrument widely used in Baroque music, producing a delicate sound.
11Coupled 8+4 The sound of a harpsichord layered with sound an higher octave.

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Playing Different Tones with the Right and Left Hands ([Split] Button)

You can play different tones in the left and right sides of the keyboard, divided at a certain key.

This feature is called "Split Play," and the key at which the keyboard is divided is called the "Split Point."

Turning the split feature on Press the Split button so it's lit.
Changing the keyboard's split pointHold down the [Split] button and press the key at the desired split point.
Changing the Right-Hand Tone Same as "Selecting Tones."
Changing the Left-Hand ToneHold down the [Split] button and use the steps described in "Selecting Tones."
  • The split point is the highest note of the left-hand tone.
Display (example)Pitch
F3F3
F4A4
C4C4

MEMO

Separate, independent settings for Split can be made for the Song mode (p.4) and the Rhythm mode (p.5).

Layering Two Tones (Dual Play)

You can play two tones simultaneously from each note of the keyboard. This feature is called "Dual Play."

Turning Dual onHold down the [Piano] button and press the [Other] button.
Turning Dual off Press the [Piano] or the [Other] button.
Selecting tonesSelect tones for the [Piano] button and [Other] button before you turn Dual on.
  1. Press the [Piano] button, and then use the [-] [+] buttons to select a tone.
  2. Press the [Other] button, and then use the [-] [+] buttons to select a tone.
  3. Hold down the [Piano] button and press the [Other] button to turn Dual on.

Tone 1 and tone 2 are heard together.
To turn Dual off, press the [Piano] button or the [Other] button.

Changing the Key (Transpose)

The Transpose function lets you shift the pitch of the keyboard in semitone steps. You can use this to play the song in a different key.

For details, refer to "Transposing the Keyboard or Song (Transpose)" (p. 12).

Using the Metronome ([Metronome] Button)

You can perform while the metronome sounds. You can adjust the tempo or beat of the metronome.

If a song is playing, the metronome will sound at the tempo and beat of that song.

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Using the Metronome Press the [Metronome] button so it blinks.
Changing the TempoTurn on the [Metronome] button to display the tempo, and then use the [-] [+] buttons.
Changing the BeatHold down the [Metronome] button and press the [-] [+] buttons.
4.4For details on the available time signatures, refer to "List of Time Signatures."
Adding a count-inTurn on the metronome, and then press the [▶/■ (Start/Stop)] button.

List of Time Signatures

DisplayBeatDisplayBeat
2.22/26.46/4
0.4Only weak beats will be sounded.7.47/4
2.42/43.83/8
3.43/46.86/8
4.44/4 (default)9.89/8
5.45/412.812/8

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Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch)

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Here's how to change the way in which the sound responds to your keyboard dynamics. You can adjust the response as appropriate for your playing strength.

  1. Hold down the [Metronome] button and press the [Split] button.
  2. Use the [-] [+] buttons to choose “F□ i” and press the [▶/■] button.

  3. Use the [-] [+] buttons to change the settings.

ValueExplanation
F(Fixed)The sound plays at one set volume, regardless of the force used to play the keys.
L2(Super Light)An even lighter setting than L1(Light).
L1(Light)Sets the keyboard to a light touch.You can achieve fortissimo (ff) play with a less forceful touch than N(medium)," so the keyboard feels lighter.This setting makes it easy to play, even for children.
N(Medium)Sets the keyboard to the standard touch.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.
H1(Heavy)Sets the keyboard to a heavy touch.You have to finger the keyboard more forcefully than "N(medium)" in order to play fortissimo (ff), so the keyboard touch feels heavier. Dynamic fingering adds even more feeling to what you play.
H2(Super Heavy)An even heavier setting than H1(Heavy).
  1. Hold down the [Metronome] button and press the [Split] button to exit Function mode.

Dividing the Keyboard in Two (Twin Piano)

You can divide the keyboard into left and right sections so that two people can play the same pitch ranges.

  1. Hold down the [Metronome] button and press the [Split] button.
  2. Use the [-] [+] buttons to choose "F D E" and press the [▶/■] button.
  3. Choose the "□" setting.

  4. Concert Piano is selected.

  5. Hold down the [Metronome] button and press the [Split] button to exit Function mode.
Changing how Twin Piano soundsIn function mode, select “FΩZ” and choose “I” or “E”. f → Notes in the right section are louder in the right speaker; notes in the left section are louder in the left speaker. e → Notes in the right section are heard only from the right speaker; notes in the left section are heard only from the left speaker.

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The damper pedal for The damper pedal for the left area the right area

Playing Back Songs

How to Use Song Mode ([Song] Button)

Press the [Song] button to select Song mode.

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Changing the TempoPress the [Metronome] button. Use the [-] [+] buttons to change the tempo.
Changing the Volume of the SongHold down the [Song] button and use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume of the song. Song volume - Manual performance volume 9 / 1 (Song is louder) - 9 / 1 (Same loudness) - 1 / 9 (Manual performance is louder)
Playing all songsHold down the [Song] button and press the [▶/■] button (All Song Play).

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Functions of the [<] [▶] [▶/■] Buttons

Starting/Stopping SongPlaybackPress the \( \left\lbrack { \rightarrow / \cdot \cdot }\right\rbrack \) button. When the song has finished playing to the end, it will stop.
Fast-ForwardPress the \( \left\lbrack { \rightarrow \rightarrow }\right\rbrack \) button. By holding down the \( \left\lbrack { \rightarrow \rightarrow }\right\rbrack \) button and pressing the \( \left\lbrack { \leftarrow \downarrow }\right\rbrack \) button,you can fast-forward more quickly.
RewindPress the \( \left\lbrack { \leftarrow \downarrow }\right\rbrack \) button. By holding down the \( \left\lbrack { \leftarrow \downarrow }\right\rbrack \) button and pressing the \( \left\lbrack { \rightarrow \rightarrow }\right\rbrack \) button,you can rewind more quickly.

Selecting Parts to Play

  1. Hold down the [ / ] button and use the [-] [+] buttons to select the parts to be played.

Through successive presses of these buttons, you can turn on or off the accompaniment part, left-hand part, and right-hand part to achieve the desired arrangement of played/muted parts.

Playback part play/mute status indication

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  • When using Twin Piano, what you play in the left section is recorded to the left-hand part, and what you play in the right section is recorded to the right-hand part.
  • When using Split, the left-hand tone is recorded to the left-hand part, and the right-hand tone is recorded to the right-hand part.
  • When using Dual, tone 1 is recorded to the right-hand part and tone 2 is recorded to the accompaniment part.
  • When playing anything other than Twin Piano, Split, or Dual, everything is recorded on the right-hand part.

Using Automatic Accompaniment (Rhythm) That Matches Your Chords

How to Use Rhythm Mode ([Rhythm] Button)

Press the [Rhythm] button to select Rhythm mode.

Split is turned on.

While the rhythm is playing, the left-hand part will not sound, since that section is dedicated to the recognition of chords.

Selecting a RhythmPress the [Rhythm] button, and then use the [-] [+] buttons.
For details, refer to "Rhythm List" at the end of this manual. * To switch the genre of rhythm, hold down the [Rhythm] button and press the [-] [+] buttons.
Changing the TempoPress the [Metronome] button. Use the [-] [+] buttons to set the tempo.
108
Tempo range20 - 250
Changing the Volume of the RhythmHold down the [Rhythm] button and use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume of the rhythm.
Rhythm volume - Manual performance volume
9 1 - 9 9 - 19 (Rhythm is louder) (Same volume) (Manual performance is louder)

About the rhythm function

This unit contains many built-in rhythms in various musical styles, such as jazz and rock.

Rhythms include not only drum sounds, but also accompaniments featuring instruments such as piano, guitar, bass, and strings.

You can also add intros and endings to your rhythms, and insert fill-ins These features make it easy to develop effective and expressive rhythmic accompaniment.

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There are two types of rhythms: original accompaniment patterns, and variation accompaniment patterns, which embellish the original patterns.

It can be effective to use the quieter original patterns in the first half of the song, and then use the variation patterns in the latter half, when you want to build excitement.

How to play chords

When a chord is played on the keyboard, a rhythm based on the chord that was played is sounded. (When the keys marked with "in the illustration are played, the result is recognized as "C.")

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Note that it is not necessary to press all of the constituent notes of the chord; chords can be specified using simple fingering. (When the key marked with "★" in the illustration is played, it is recognized as "C.")

For details, refer to "Chord Recognition When Split Is On" (p. 13), and the "Chord Fingering List" at the rear of this manual.

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What the [< (Variation)] [> (Intro/Ending)] [> / (Start/Stop)] Buttons Do

Starting/Stopping the RhythmPress the \( \left\lbrack { \rightarrow }\right\rbrack \) (Start/Stop)] button.
Adding an IntroTurn on the [►(Intro/Ending)] button, and then play the rhythm.
Adding an EndingWhile the rhythm is playing, turn on the \( \left| { \rightarrow }\right| \) (Intro/Ending)] button. An ending is played, and then playback stops.
Adding Variation to the RhythmPress the [←(Variation)] button. Off \( \rightarrow \) A simple accompaniment pattern is played. On \( \rightarrow \) A more flamboyant accompaniment pattern is played.
Inserting a Fill-in When You Switch Variations (Auto Fill)While holding down the [←(Variation)] button, use the [-] [+] buttons to select "On," and then switch variations. What's a "Fill-In?" A short improvisational phrase inserted at the transition is called a "Fill-In."
Starting the Rhythm by Playing a Key (Sync)Press the [Rhythm] button. The rhythm starts playing when you play the keyboard. ![]('img_url')

Playing Only the Drums or Another Specific Part

  1. While holding down the [▶/■ (Start/Stop)] buttons, use the [-] [+] buttons to select the mute setting.

Through successive presses of these buttons, you can turn on or off the drums, bass, and other instruments to achieve the desired arrangement of played/muted parts.

Play/mute status indication for the rhythm parts

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NOTE

For some rhythms, you'll hear other instruments even in the bass part.

Recording Performances

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You can record your performance, including accompaniment.

You can play back a recorded performance to check your playing, or to play along with it.

Getting Ready to Record

  1. Select the tone that you want to play on the keyboard (p. 2).
  2. Start the metronome if desired.

Press the [Metronome] button.

While the metronome is sounding, specify the tempo and time signature of the song (p. 3).

If you want rhythm to play

  1. If you want a rhythm accompaniment to be heard while you perform, press the [Rhythm] button.

Specify the rhythm and tempo settings (p. 5).

If you don't want rhythm to play

  1. Press the [Song] button so the button is lit.

Entering Recording-standby Mode

  1. Hold down the [Song] button and press the [Rhythm] button.

The [Song] button and the [Rhythm] button will light; the unit will enter recording-standby mode.

MEMO

If you decide not to record (i.e., if you want to exit recording-standby mode), hold down the [Song] button once again and press the [Rhythm] button.

Starting Recording

  1. Press the [▶/■] button.

A two-measure count will sound, and then recording will start.

During the count, measure numbers " - 2" and then " - 1" will appear in the display.

MEMO

Recording will start automatically if you play the keyboard while in recording-standby mode.

Stopping Recording

  1. Press the [ -] button.

By pressing the [ / ] button once again, you can hear the song that you just recorded.

Selecting the Destination of the Save

  1. Use the [-] [+] buttons to select the destination at which to save, and then press the [Metronome] button.

U(User)U.D I-U.10

(USB)7.0-7.99

A song with no recorded data (empty song)

Song number shown with lowercase "U" (User memory)
Song number shown with lowercase "n" (USB flash drive)
No dot shown

U.01

A song with recorded data

Song number shown with uppercase "U" (User memory)
Song number shown with uppercase ^ f_i^
(USB flash drive)
Dot shown

MEMO

If you decide not to carry out the save, hold down the [Song] button and press the [Rhythm] button to cancel it.

NOTE

If you select a song that already contains data (song number with an uppercase "U" or "N") and save, the previously recorded data will be lost.

  • While the song is being saved, an animation of a rotating "G" symbol will appear in the display for several seconds. Do not turn off the power during this time. Doing so might cause the saved song to be lost.

If you want to erase the recorded song

You can erase a song by recording an empty song as follows.

  1. Press the [Song] button.
  2. Hold down the [Song] button and press the [Rhythm] button.
  3. Press the [/] button to hear the two-measure count, and then press the [/] button without playing the keyboard.
  4. Select the song number that you want to erase, and press the [Metronome] button.

A song containing no notes will be recorded; the song has been erased.

Playing Songs from a USB Flash Drive (Sold Separately)

Connecting a USB Flash Drive

NOTE

  • If the USB flash drive contains a large number of song files, it may take some time for the data to be read.
  • Use only single-byte alphanumeric characters in the file names.

  • Using your computer, copy your favorite songs onto your USB flash drive (sold separately). This digital piano is able to play back SMFs (Standard MIDI Files) or audio files (WAV) from a USB flash drive.

Playable formats

Type Explanation

SMF Standard M|Di files (format 0,1)

WAV WAV format, 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear

  1. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB MEMORY port of the digital piano.

Playing Songs

  1. Press the [Song] button.
  2. Use the [-] [+] buttons to select a song.

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MEMO

  • If you've selected an audio file (WAV file), a dot is displayed following the last digit.

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The files on the USB flash drive are shown. "T" indicates a USB flash drive. The numbers are assigned automatically. If you later add or delete a file, the numbers will be automatically reassigned.

All files on the USB flash drive begin with "f1."
- If you use the [-] [+] buttons to make the display indicate "U" or "B," files in the digital piano's internal memory are displayed.

  1. Press the [▶/■] button to play the selected song.

The display shows the measure number of the currently playing SMF. If a WAV file is playing, the elapsed playback time is shown.

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(Example: 1 minute 1 second has elapsed)

Lower the Level of an Audio File's Central Sound

This feature lets you reduce the loudness of the central sound of the audio (Center Cancel).

  1. When a song is selected, hold down the [▶/■] button and use the [-] [+] buttons to turn this feature "□□."

NOTE

This feature does not work perfectly with every song in some cases it may be unable to fully eliminate the central sound, or may alter the recording's tone quality.

About USB Flash Drives

If you're using a newly purchased USB flash drive, you must first format it on the digital piano.

NOTE

  • Never insert or remove a USB flash drive while this unit is turned on. Doing so may corrupt the unit's data or the data on the USB flash drives.
  • Carefully insert the USB flash drives all the way in—until it is firmly in place.
  • Use USB Flash memory sold by Roland. We cannot guarantee operation if other products are used.

Formatting a USB Flash Drive

Here's how to initialize (format) the entire contents saved on a USB flash drive.

NOTE

  • Formatting will erase everything that has been saved on the USB flash drive.
  • Before using a new USB flash drive with this digital piano for the first time, you must format the USB flash drive.

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Bottom panel of digital piano

  1. Connect the USB flash drive that you want to format to the USB MEMORY port.
  2. While holding down the [Song] button, turn the power on.

Keep holding down the [Song] button until it indicates as "SUR" on the display. To cancel, press the [▶] button.

  1. To execute the format, press the [> button.
    When all the LEDs on the buttons are lit, the operation is complete.
  2. Turn the power off, then on again.

Front Panel

Adjusting the Volume and Balance (Volume Buttons)

Overall Volume

Use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume.

Volume Balance Between Song/Rhythm and the Keyboard (Song Balance)

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While holding down the [Song] button or [Rhythm] button, use the Volume buttons to adjust the balance.

Volume of the song - Volume of the manual performance

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(Song is louder) (Same volume)

(Manual performance) is louder

Relative Balance of Dual Tones (Dual Balance)

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This is available if Dual is on.

While holding down the [Piano] button and [Other] button, use the Volume buttons to adjust the balance.

Volume of the piano sound - Volume of the other sound

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(Piano is louder) (Same volume)

(Other is louder)

Relative Balance of Split Tones (Split Balance)

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This is available if Split is on. Hold down the [Split] button and use the Volume buttons to adjust the balance.

Left-hand volume - Right-hand volume

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(Left-hand is louder)

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(Same volume)

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(Right-hand is louder)

About the Display

This indicates the tone number, song number, measure number, tempo, selected

function, or value.
Tone numberPianoISong numberInternal song
OtherIC.0 I
Tempo108User
Measure numberI.USB flash Drive

Rhythm

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For details on how to use the other buttons, refer to "Operation Guide" (p. 2)-(p. 7).

Music Holders (RP401R)

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[Switch

This turns the power on/off (p. 11).

With the factory settings, the unit's power will automatically be switched off 30 minutes after you stop playing or operating the unit.

If the unit's power has been turned off automatically, you can use the [C] switch to turn the unit back on again. If you don't want the power to turn off automatically, change the "Auto Off" setting to "OFF" as described on "Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time (Auto Off)" (p. 14).

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RP401R

Bottom

Headphone Hook

Whenever you are not using the headphones, you can hang them on the headphone hook.

Rear

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F-130R

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Turn the adjuster to lower it until the adjuster is in firm contact with the floor. In particular, when you've placed the piano on carpet, you must turn the adjuster until it is pressing firmly against the floor.

Damper 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 the sustain will change subtly depending on how deeply you press the pedal. On an acoustic piano, holding down the damper pedal will cause the strings for notes other than the ones you actually play to vibrate in sympathy with what you've played, producing a rich resonance. This unit simulates this sympathetic vibration (damper resonance).

Sostenuto pedal

This pedal sustains only the notes of the keys that were already pressed when you pressed the pedal.

Soft 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.

Adjusting a Value (-) [+] Buttons

Use the [-][+] buttons to adjust a value.

Changing a value continuously

Hold down the [+] button or [-] button.

Changing a value rapidly

While holding down the [+] button, press the [-] button to rapidly increase the value.

While holding down the [-] button, press the [+] button to rapidly decrease the value.

Restoring the default value Press the [+] button and [-] button simultaneously.

Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)

When you activate Panel Lock, all buttons will be disabled. This prevents the tones or settings from being changed if you inadvertently press a button. Press the [Other] button for a longer than usual amount of time.

Cancelling Panel Lock

Once again, press the [Other] button for a longer than usual amount of time.

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Variation

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Intro/Ending

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Start/Stop

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Metronome

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Function

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Function

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Tone

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Piano

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Other

Rear Panel Connections

Output Jack

If you connect this jack to amplified speakers, the sound of this unit will be heard through them.

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Input Jack

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If you use a cord with a stereo mini-plug to connect a audio player or similar device, the sound of the connected device will be heard through this unit. Use the controls of the connected device (audio player) to adjust the volume.

USB Computer Port

By using a commercially available USB cable to connect the USB Computer port of this digital piano to a USB port on your computer, you can produce and edit music using MIDI-compatible software on your computer.

DC In Jack Pedal Connector

Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator (see illustration) faces upwards and the side with textual information faces downwards.

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

Connect the pedal cord of the dedicated stand here.

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To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections.

Bottom Panel (Connecting Headphones or Memory)

PHONES Jacks

Since this unit has two headphones jacks, two people can also use headphones simultaneously.

A Headphones 3D Ambience effect will be applied, producing the sensation that the sound is emanating from the piano itself even when using headphones (p. 12).

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USB MEMORY Port

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A separately sold USB flash drive or wireless USB adaptor can be connected here (p. 7, p. 15).

Use a USB flash drive or wireless USB adapter sold by Roland.

Opening/Closing the Lid (RP401R)

You must use both hands to open or close the lid.

Opening the Lid

  1. Use both hands to lift the edge of the lid, and push it away from yourself.

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Closing the Lid

  1. Grasp and gently lower the edge of the lid with both hands.

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NOTE

  • When opening or closing the lid, please be careful not to get your fingers pinched between the movable part and the panel. In places where small children are present, make sure that an adult provides supervision and guidance.
  • If you need to move the piano, make sure the lid is closed first to prevent accidents.
  • Do not apply undue force to the music stand while it is in use.
  • Do not open the lid while objects (papers or metal items) are resting on the lid. The objects could fall into the piano and become irretrievable.

Opening/Closing the Lid (F-130R)

You must use both hands to open or close the lid.

Opening the Lid

  1. Use both hands to lift the edge of the lid, and push it away from yourself.

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  1. Push the lid away from yourself until it stops.

Closing the Lid

  1. Grasp and gently lower the edge of the lid with both hands.

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NOTE

  • When opening or closing the lid, please be careful not to get your fingers pinched between the movable part and the panel. In places where small children are present, make sure that an adult provides supervision and guidance.
  • If you need to move the piano, make sure the lid is closed first to prevent accidents.

When opening or closing the lid, take care not to pinch your fingers between the folding sections.

It is dangerous to close the lid by pressing it from above, since you risk pinching your fingers between the sections of the lid.

Opening the lid by pushing it may cause this unit to fall over. You must grasp the edge of the lid when opening or closing it.

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Turning the Power On/Off

Once everything is properly connected (p. 9), be sure to follow the procedure below to turn on their power. If you turn on equipment in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction or equipment failure.

Turning the Power On

  1. Turn the [O] switch ON.

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After a brief interval, you'll be able to produce sounds by playing the keyboard.

  • This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after turning the unit on is required before it will operate normally.

  • Use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume.

The volume increases when you press the Volume [+ button, and decreases when you press the Volume [-] button.

This will adjust the volume of the speakers if you're using the speakers of the unit, or the volume of the headphones if headphones are connected. Each volume setting (for speaker or headphone) is saved automatically.

MEMO

The unit is designed so that nuances in the dynamics of your playing will be clearly heard even at low volume, and that the sound will remain clear even at high volume.

Turning the Power Off

  1. Turn the [o] switch OFF.

Setting the Reference Pitch

When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other such instances, you can match the standard pitch to another instrument (Master Tuning).

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  1. In "Various Settings (Function Mode)" (p. 12), choose "F07" and then press the [▶/] button.
  2. Use the [-] [+] buttons to set the reference pitch.

Examples:

Reference pitch Display
440.0 Hz (default)40.0
442.0 Hz42.0

Press the [▶■] button to return to the previous screen.

  1. If you want to save the setting, carry out the Memory Backup procedure (p. 12).
  2. Hold down the [Metronome] button and press the [Split] button to exit Function mode.

Basic Operation in Function Mode

  1. Hold down the [Metronome] button and press the [Split] button.

Function mode is selected.

  1. Use the [-] [+] buttons to select the function that you want to set, and press the / button to display the setting screen.
  2. Use the [-] [+] buttons to adjust the setting.

Press the > / 口 button to return to the previous screen.

  1. Hold down the [Metronome] button and press the [Split] button to exit Function mode.

Memory backup

The settings of this digital piano will return to their default state when you turn off the power. However, you can save the settings so they will remain unchanged even after the power has been turned off, then on again.

The settings of items marked with the "M" symbol in this operating manual can be saved by using the Memory Backup function.

  1. In Function mode, choose "F / G" (Memory Backup) and press the [▶■] button.

Function settings

Display ValueExplanation
F01F(Fixed), L2(Super Light), L1(Light), Ω(Medium), H1(Heavy), H2(Super Heavy)Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch) M
Here's how to change the way in which the sound responds to your keyboard dynamics. You can adjust the response as appropriate for your playing strength.
F02I(Pair), Ω(Separate)Changing the Way in Which the Sound Is Heard (Twin Piano Mode) M
This setting specifies how the sound will be heard when Twin Piano is on. page 3
F03OFF, ΩnDividing the Keyboard for Two-Person Performance (Twin Piano)
This setting turns Twin Piano on/off. page 3
F04I(Keyboard & Song), Ω(Keyboard), ΢(Song)Specifying What the Transpose Will Affect (Transpose Mode) M
This setting specifies what the transpose will affect. You can use the transpose to change the pitch of both the song and the keyboard, only the pitch of the song, or only the pitch of the keyboard.
F05-6-0-5 [semitone]Transposing the Keyboard or Song (Transpose)
Here you can specify the transposition value. For example, if the song is written in E major but you want to play it using the fingering of the key of C major, you would set Transpose to "4."
If you play CEG→It will sound EG#B
* If this is set to "G," the Transpose function will be off.
F06OFF, ΩnApplying a Headphones 3D Ambience Effect to the Piano Sound M (Headphones 3D Ambience)
You can apply a Headphones 3D Ambience effect which produces the sensation that the sound is emanating from the piano itself even when using headphones. * The Headphones 3D Ambience effect applies only to piano tones; it does not apply to other tones. On→Headphones 3D Ambience is on. Off→Headphones 3D Ambience is off.
F0715,3(415.3)-4ΩΩ(440.0)-65,2(466.2) [Hz]Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments (Master Tuning) M
This setting specifies the reference pitch for this piano (the pitch of middle A). page 11
Display ValueExplanation
F081,2Changing the Tuning Method (Stretch Tuning) M This setting changes the type of stretch tuning, a tuning method that is used specifically for pianos, in which the high notes are tuned slightly sharper and the low notes are tuned slightly flatter. Normally, you should use the "1" setting (standard tuning curve).
F091 (Sostenuto, Soft), 2 (Start/Stop), 3 (Intro/Ending), 4 (Variation), 5 (Fill-in), 6 (Leading Bass)Changing How the Pedals Work Here you can assign the functions of the center pedal (F09) and left pedal (F10). 1 → Sostenuto pedal (F09), soft pedal (F10) 2 → Same function as the [→■ (Start/Stop)] button 3 → Intro/Ending function on/off (same function as the [→ (Intro/Ending)] button) 4 → Variation on/off (same function as the [← (Variation)] button) 5 → Fill-in 6 → Leading Bass function on/off
F11OFF,OnSpecifying How the Bass Part Behaves (Leading Bass) M The function that sounds the lowest note of a fingered chord as the bass tone is called "Leading Bass." Off → The bass part of the rhythm plays the root of the chord. For example, if you play the chord E-G-C (C major), the note C is sounded as the bass. On → The bass part plays the lowest note of the chord you play. If you play the chord E-G-C (C major), the note E is sounded as the bass. The Leading Bass feature is always on while Split is off.
F121 (Intelligent), 2 (Standard)Chord Recognition When Split Is On M Sets how the unit recognizes rhythm chords while Split function (p. 2) is on. Intelligent → Plays chords even when basic chord tones are missing, allowing you to generate chords with very simple keyboard playing. For details on how to play chords, refer to "Chord Fingering List" at the end of this manual. Standard → Normal chord recognition.
F13OFF,OnPreventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer (Local Control) If a software synthesizer is connected to USB MIDI, turn this item "OFF." Since most software synthesizer have their Thru function turned on, notes you play on the keyboard may be sounded in duplicate, or get dropped. To prevent this, you can enable the "Local Off" setting so that the keyboard and internal sound generator will be disconnected.USB MIDI Sound Generator USB MIDI In Out Computer
F14U.O F-U, I.O (USER 01-10)Copying a Song (Copy Song)
U.O F-U,99 (USB 01-99)A song that you recorded on this unit can be copied to a USB flash drive. The copy-source song number is displayed; use the [ ] [+] buttons to select the desired number, and press the [▶■] button to confirm it. The copy destination song number is displayed; use the [ ] [+] buttons to select the desired number, and press the [▶■] button to confirm it.
F15NoneConnecting to a Wireless LAN (WPS Connection)
This lets you establish a WPS connection. The display indicates "S.U.R"; press the [▶] (cancel) button or the [▶■] (execute) button to cancel or connect.
F16NoneConnecting to a Wireless LAN (Ad-Hoc Connection)
This lets you establish an ad-hoc connection. The display indicates "S.U.R"; press the [▶] (cancel) button or the [▶■] (execute) button to cancel or connect.
F17000-999Viewing the Ad-Hoc Key
Of the five-digit ad-hoc key, the lower three digits are shown (the upper two digits are 00), page 15
Display ValueExplanation
F18OFF, 10, 30, 240 [min.]Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time (Auto Off)This specifies the auto-off setting.The remaining time blinks before the power turns off. When there is less than one minute remaining, the countdown will be in seconds.* This setting is saved automatically when you change it.
F19NoneSaving the Settings (Memory Backup)The settings of this digital piano will return to their default state when you turn off the power. However, you can save the settings so they will remain unchanged even after the power has been turned off, then on again.The display indicates "S____"; press the [▶] (cancel) button or the [▶■] (execute) button to cancel or execute.

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Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)

The settings you've changed in Function mode can be restored to their factory-set condition. This operation is called "Factory Reset."

NOTE

The "Factory Reset" operation will erase all settings stored by the Memory Backup function, as well as all songs you've recorded in internal memory.

1. While holding down the [Metronome] button and the [Split] button, turn on the power.

Keep holding down the buttons until it indicates as "SUR" on the display.

To cancel, press the [▶] button.

2. To execute the Factory Reset, press the [▶■] button.

When the Factory Reset has been completed, the display will indicate "End."

  • Never turn off the power before the display indicates "End."

3. Press the [O] switch to turn the power off, then on again.

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Specifying the Maximum Volume (Volume Limit)

You can specify the maximum Volume setting. This will prevent undesirably high volumes even if the volume buttons are operated unintentionally.

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1. Hold down the Volume [-] button and the Volume [+] button, and press the [-] [+] buttons to adjust the value.

Value 20,40,60,80100

MEMO

This setting is saved automatically when you change it.

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About the Wireless LAN Function

By inserting the wireless USB Adapter (WNA1100-RL; sold separately) into this unit's USB MEMORY port, you'll be able to use wireless-compatible applications (iOS apps such as the "Piano Partner").

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Items required to use the wireless LAN function

Wireless USB Adapter (sold separately: WNA1100-RL) 3
Wireless LAN access point (e.g., wireless LAN router)
1*2
□iPad,etc

1 The wireless LAN access point you use must support WPS. If you're unable to connect to the wireless LAN access point, try connecting using Ad-Hoc mode.
2 The ability to connect with all kinds of wireless LAN access points is not guaranteed.
*3 In some countries, the Wireless USB Adapter is not sold due to regulations concerning radio-frequency equipment. For information on whether the Wireless USB Adapter can be used in your country, please contact the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the "Information" page.

Basic Connection Method (Connect by WPS)

The first time you connect this unit to a new wireless network, you'll need to perform the following procedure (WPS) to join the wireless network.

This procedure is required only the first time. (Once you've joined the network, this procedure will no longer be necessary.)

What is WPS?

This is a standard that makes it easy to make security settings when connecting to a wireless LAN access point. We recommend that you use WPS when connecting to a wireless LAN access point.

  1. In Function mode ([Metronome] + [Split] button), choose "F / S" and press the [▶/■] button (p. 12).
  2. Press the [ / ] button once again to execute.

If you decide to cancel, press the [▶] button.

  1. Perform the WPS operation on your wireless LAN access point (e.g., press the WPS button on your wireless LAN access point).

For details on WPS operation of your wireless LAN access point, refer to the owner's manual for your wireless LAN access point.

You can use the wireless connection from an iOS app such as "Piano Partner." Choose "RP401R or F-130R" in the instrument select screen of your iOS app.

NOTE

The device (e.g., iPad) running the app must be connected to the same network.

MEMO

  • The connection data is stored in memory when you perform the WPS procedure; the device will automatically connect to the wireless network from the next time.
  • All connection data will be erased if you perform a factory reset.

Connecting in Ad-Hoc Mode

What is Ad-Hoc mode?

Ad-Hoc mode lets you connect this unit directly to an iPad or other wireless device without using a wireless LAN access point. This is a convenient way to use this unit with an iPad or other wireless device if you're in a location where the wireless LAN access point you normally use is unavailable, such as when you're away from home.

Limitations

The iPad or other wireless device connected in Ad-Hoc mode will be unable to communicate with the Internet or with another wireless device. However, an iPad or other wireless device that has cellular capability will be able to connect to the Internet via the cellular connection. Please be aware that if you use a cellular connection for Internet connectivity, you may incur costs depending on your rate plan.

  1. In Function mode ([Metronome] + [Split] button), choose "F 口 G " and press the [ / ] button (p. 12).
  2. Press the [▶■] button once again to execute. If you decide to cancel, press the [▶■] button.
  3. In Function mode ([Metronome] + [Split] button), choose "F | 7" and press the [▶/■] button (p. 12). Of the five-digit ad-hoc key, the lower three digits are shown.

555

If the display were to show the indication depicted in this illustration, you would add "00" as the upper two digits, and enter "00555" as the ad-hoc key.

  1. On the iPad or other wireless device to which you're connecting, select the ad-hoc SSID shown in the screen above to establish the connection.

Example: On an iPad, use [Settings] [Wi-Fi] [Choose Network] and select the ad-hoc SSID (RP401R or F-130R). A password entry screen appears; enter the ad-hoc key listed above.
For details on how to connect to a wireless LAN from an iPad or other device, refer to the owner's manual of that device.
5. When you want to end the Ad-Hoc mode connection, restore the iPad settings in [Settings] [Wi-Fi] [Choose a Network] to their previous state.

Problem Cause/Action
Even though you're using headphones and the sound is muted, a thumping sound is heard when you play the keyboardThis unit uses a hammer action keyboard in order to simulate an acoustic piano's playing touch as realistically as possible. For this reason, you'll hear the hammers thump when you play the keyboard, just as you would when playing an acoustic piano. Since this unit allows you to adjust its volume, you might notice the sound of the hammers in certain situations, but this does not indicate a malfunction. If vibration transmitted to the floor or walls is a concern, you may be able to minimize the vibration by moving the piano away from the wall, or by laying down a commercially available anti-vibration mat designed for use with pianos.
Power turns off on its ownWhen 30 minutes have elapsed since you last played or operated this unit, the power will turn off automatically. (This is the factory setting.) If you don't need the power to turn off automatically, turn the "Auto Off" setting off (p. 14).
Power does not turn onIs the AC adaptor connected correctly? (p. 9)
Pedal does not work, or is "stuck"Is the pedal connected correctly? Plug the cord firmly into the pedal connector (p. 9).
If you disconnect the pedal cord from the unit while the power is on, the pedal effect may remain "stuck" in the On condition. You must power-off the unit before connecting or disconnecting the pedal cord.
Could Twin Piano be turned on? If Twin Piano is on, the right pedal will affect only the right-hand keyboard zone and the left pedal will affect only the left-hand keyboard zone (p. 3).
Insufficient volumeCould the volume limit setting have lowered the maximum volume? The volume can't be louder than the specified volume limit. Change the volume limit setting (p. 14).
The volume level of the instrument connected to Input jack is too lowCould you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor? Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.
No sound/No sound when you play back a songCould the unit's volume or the volume of the connected equipment be turned down?
Could headphones be connected? Could there be a plug inserted in a headphone jack? The speakers will not produce sound if headphones or plug are connected to the headphone jacks (p. 9).
Has Local Control been set to "Off"? When Local Control is set to Off, no sound is produced on the keyboard. Set Local Control to On (p. 13).
Not all the notes you play are soundedThe maximum simultaneous polyphony is 128 voices. If you're using the Dual tone (p. 2), if you're playing along with a song, or if you're making extensive use of the damper pedal, the performance data may exceed the available polyphony, possibly causing some of the notes you play to drop out.
Pitch of the keyboard or song is incorrectCould you have made Transpose settings? (p. 12)
Is the Master Tune setting appropriate? (p. 11)
The notes of a piano are tuned using a unique method (stretched tuning), which makes upper-range notes slightly higher in pitch, and lower-range notes slightly lower in pitch. For this reason, you might perceive the pitch as being incorrect, but this is the way an acoustic piano should sound.
Sounds are heard twice (doubled) when the keyboard is playedCould you have selected a dual tone? (p. 2)
When this unit is connected to an external sequencer, set the Local Control to off. Alternatively, the sequencer could be set so its Soft Thru feature is Off (p. 13).
Reverberation remains even though you've turned off the Ambience effectThe piano sounds of this digital piano faithfully simulate the sense of depth and resonance of an acoustic piano. For this reason, it may seem as though there is some reverberation even when the Ambience effect is turned off.
The sound of the higher notes suddenly changes from a certain keyOn an acoustic piano, the approximately one and a half octaves of notes at the upper end of the keyboard will continue sounding regardless of the damper pedal. These notes also have a somewhat different tonal character. This unit faithfully simulate this characteristic of acoustic pianos. On this unit, the range that is unaffected by the damper pedal will change according to the transpose setting.
Problem Cause/Action
High-pitched ringing is heardIf.you.hear.this.in/headphones: Piano sounds that have a brilliant and crisp character contain substan- tial high-frequency components that may sound as though a metallic ringing has been added. This is because the characteristics of an actual piano are being faithfully reproduced, and is not a malfunction. This ringing is more obtrusive if the ambience effect is applied heavily, so you may be able to minimize it by decreasing the ambience.
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, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the "Information."
Sound wrong, or are buzzyIf you set the volume to the maximum setting, the sound may be distorted depending on how you perform. If this occurs, turn down the volume.
If.you.don't.hear.this.in/headphones: Performing at high volumes may cause the speakers or objects near the unit 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 this unit 10-15 cm (4-6 inch) away from walls or other surfaces. ·Keep the volume down. ·Move away from the objects that are resonating.
If.you.hear.this.in/headphones: It is likely that there is some other reason. Please contact your dealer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the "Information."

When Using the Wireless LAN Function

Problem Cause/Action
Can't connect to a wireless LAN access pointMake sure that your wireless LAN access point supports WPS. If your wireless LAN access point does not support WPS, you can connect using the procedure described in "Connecting in Ad-Hoc Mode" (p. 15).
The 802.11a/b wireless standard is not supported. Please use the 802.11g/n (2.4 GHz) wireless standard.
The WEP authentication method is not supported. Please use the WPA or WPA2 authentication method.
Make sure that DHCP is enabled for your wireless LAN access point.
The connection might not occur successfully due to the state of the radio signal. If so, use the procedure described in "Basic Connection Method (Connect by WPS)" (p. 15), and reconnect your wireless LAN access point.
There is a limit to the connection data that can be remembered. Making a new connection may cause older connection data to be deleted.All connection data will be deleted if you execute a factory reset. If the connection data has been deleted, please re-connect to the wireless LAN access point.
Communication is unstableCommunication may be unstable depending on the usage of the radio frequency spectrum.If communication is unstable, the response may be sluggish, or if using audio communication, there may be dropouts in the audio.The following actions may improve the situation:- Move the wireless LAN access point and this unit closer to each other.- Change the channel setting of the wireless LAN access point.
The unit is not found in the instrument connections of the iOS app(such as "Piano Partner")Is the unit turned on?
Is the wireless USB adapter (WNA1100-RL) inserted to the unit?
Is the unit connected to the wireless LAN?
Are the unit and the iPad connected to the same network (the same wireless LAN access point)?
Is the wireless LAN access point set to allow communication between wireless LAN devices?For details on settings, refer to the owner's manual of your wireless LAN access point.
Indication Meaning
E.01 The music file you attempted to save is read-only. It cannot be saved.
E.02 An error occurred while writing. It may be that the protect tab of the external media is in the "Protect (write prohibit)" position, or that the external media has not been formatted.
E.10 No USB flash drive connected. Connect a USB flash drive and try the operation again.
E.11 There is insufficient free space at the save destination. Either connect a different USB flash drive, or delete unwanted data (song data) and try the operation again.
E.14 An error occurred while reading. The USB flash drive may be damaged. Connect a different USB flash drive and try the operation again. You may also format the USB flash drive (p. 7).
E.15 The file could not be read. The data format is not compatible with the unit.
E.16 The data could not be read fast enough during song playback. After waiting several seconds, you may be able to play back the song by pressing the [▶■] button once again.
E.18 This audio format is not supported. Please use WAV format, 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear audio files.
E.30 The unit's internal memory is full.
E.40 The unit cannot deal with the excessive MIDI data sent from the external USB MIDI. Reduce the amount of MIDI data sent to the unit.
E.46 The access point is not supported. Please use WPA or WPA2 authentica-tion.
E.51 There may be a problem with the system. Repeat the procedure from the beginning. If it is not solved after you have tried a number of times, contact the Roland service center.
E.65 The USB flash drive connector was subjected to excessive current. Make sure that there is no problem with the external media, then turn the power off, then on again.
- - - The Panel Lock function is on (p. 9).
PU When playing back a song, this is shown if the song starts on an upbeat.
Blinking number When the Auto Off function is activated, the remaining time blinks before the power turns off.

WARNING WARNING

ROLAND RP401R - WARNING WARNING - 1

To completely turn off power to the unit, pull out the plug from the outlet

Even with the power switch turned off, this unit is not completely separated from its main source of power. When the power needs to be completely turned off, turn on switch on the unit, then pull from the outlet. For this reason into which you choose to co-power cord's plug should be within easy reach and readily

ROLAND RP401R - To completely turn off power to the unit, pull out the plug from the outlet - 1

Concerning the Auto Off function

The power to this unit will be turned off automatically after a predetermined amount of time has passed since it was last used for playing music, or its buttons or controls were of Off function). If you do not want to be turned off automatically the Auto Off function (p. 14).

Use only the supplied AC adaptor and the correct voltage

Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input voltage specified on the AC adaptor's body. Other AC

ROLAND RP401R - Use only the supplied AC adaptor and the correct voltage - 1

adaptors may use a different polarity, or be designed for a different voltage, so their use could result in damage, malfunction, or electric shock.

Use only the supplied power cord

Use only the attached power cord. Also, the supplied power cord must not be used with any other device.

ROLAND RP401R - Use only the supplied power cord - 1

CAUTION

Disconnect the power plug whenever the unit will not be used for an extended period of time

Fire may result in the unlikely event that a breakdown occurs.

ROLAND RP401R - Disconnect the power plug whenever the unit will not be used for an extended period of time - 1

CAUTION CAUTION

ROLAND RP401R - CAUTION CAUTION - 1

Cautions when moving this unit

If you need to move the instrument, take note of the precautions listed below. At least two persons are required to safely lift and move the unit. It should be handled carefully,

ROLAND RP401R - Cautions when moving this unit - 1

all the while keeping it level. Make sure to have a firm grip, to protect yourself from injury and the instrument from damage.

Keep small items out of the reach of children

To prevent accidental ingestion of the parts listed below, always keep them out of the reach of small children.

ROLAND RP401R - Keep small items out of the reach of children - 1

Included Parts/Removable Parts Screws

  • Check to make sure the screws securing the unit to the stand (RP401R) or the side boards (F-130R) have not become loose. Fasten them again securely whenever you notice any loosening.
  • Disconnect the power cord.
  • Disconnect all cords coming from external devices.
  • Raise the adjusters on the stand (RP401R).
    Close the lid.
  • Remove the music stand (RP401R).

Take care not to get burned

The area shown in the illustration may become hot, so take care to avoid burns.

ROLAND RP401R - Take care not to get burned - 1

RP401R

ROLAND RP401R - Take care not to get burned - 2

F-130R

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IMPORTANT NOTES

Placement

  • 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 extended periods of time. Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit.
  • 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.
    Depending on the material and temperature of the surface on which you place the unit, its rubber feet may discolor or mar the surface.

You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet to prevent this from happening. If you do so, please make sure that the unit will not slip or move accidentally (F-130R).

Maintenance

To clean the unit, 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.

Repairs and Data

Before sending the unit away for repairs, be sure to make a backup of the data stored within it; or you may prefer to write down the needed information. Although we will do our utmost to preserve the data stored in your unit when we carry out repairs, in some cases, such as when the memory section is physically damaged, restoration of the stored content may be impossible. Roland assumes no liability concerning the restoration of any stored content that has been lost.

Additional Precautions

  • Any data stored within the unit can be lost as the result of equipment failure, incorrect operation, etc. To protect yourself against the irretrievable loss of data, try to make a habit of creating regular backups of the data you've stored in the unit.
  • Roland assumes no liability concerning the restoration of any stored content that has been lost.
  • Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.
    The sound of keys being struck and vibrations produced by playing an instrument can be transmitted through a floor or wall to an unexpected extent. Please take care not to cause annoyance to others nearby.
  • Do not apply undue force to the music stand while it is in use (RP401R).
  • When opening or closing the lid, please be careful not to get your fingers pinched between the movable part and the panel. In places where small children are present, make sure that an adult provides supervision and guidance.
  • Do not hang anything other than headphones on the headphone hook.
    Do not apply undue force to the hook. Otherwise, you risk damaging the hook.

Using External Memories

  • Please observe the following precautions when handling external memory devices. Also, make sure to carefully observe all the precautions that were supplied with the external memory device.
  • Do not remove the device while reading/writing is in progress.
    To prevent damage from static electricity, discharge all static electricity from your person before handling the device.

Intellectual Property Right

It is forbidden by law to make an audio recording, video recording, copy or revision of a third party's copyrighted work (musical work, video work, broadcast, live performance, or other work), whether in whole or in part, and distribute, sell, lease, perform, or broadcast it without the permission of the copyright owner.
- Do not use this product for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party. We assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third-party copyrights arising through your use of this product.
The copyright of content in this product (the sound waveform data, style data, accompaniment patterns, phrase data, audio loops and image data) is reserved by Roland Corporation.
- Purchasers of this product are permitted to utilize said content (except song data such as Demo Songs) for the creating, performing, recording and distributing original musical works.
- Purchasers of this product are NOT permitted to extract said content in original or modified form, for the purpose of distributing recorded medium of said content or making them available on a computer network.
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Contents

Bedieren des Instrumentes 2

Spieleng. 2

Piano-Klang (Headphones 3D Ambience) 12

WAV WAV Format, 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear

Wert 20,40,60,80,100

HINWEIS

Tastaturdeckel (S.10)
Pedale (S.8)

ROLAND RP401R - HINWEIS - 1

Selection de sons (boutons [Piano] [Other])

Action des boutons [< (Variation)] [▶ (Intro/Ending)] [▶/■ (Start/Stop)]

Balance relative des sons doubles (Dual Balance)

Coperchio (p.10)
Pedali (p.8)

Conector DC In Conector de

Valor 20,40,60,80,100

RECUERDE

Gravar performances. 6

Sobrepor bois sons (Dual Play)

Conectar um pen drive USB

OBSERVACAO

Sobre pen drives USB

Valor 20,40,60,80/100

NOTA

instrumento,observe as

maintenance never as mesmasforadecrance de crplancs.

pequenas.

A Roland is an assume qualyer

responsabilitadede relativa a restaurant de

Wat de knoppen [<-(Variation)] [>-(Intro/Ending)] [>-(Start/Stop)] doe

(Linkerhand is luider)

(Gelijk volume)

(Rechterhand is luider)

Over de display

ROLAND RP401R - Over de display - 1
Wireless LAN Wireless LAN

ROLAND RP401R - Over de display - 2

Basisverbindingsmethode (Verbinding makes via WPS)

WAARSCHUWING WAARSCHUWING

No. NameNo. NameNo. NameNo. Name
1Concert Piano4Magical Piano7Piano + Choir10Harpsichord
2Ballade Piano5Piano + Strings8Rock Piano11Coupled Harpsichord
3Bright Piano6Piano + Pad9Ragtime Piano

[Other] button

No. NameNo. NameNo. NameNo. NameNo. Name
1Trem. TineEP12Mallet Isle23 Ballad Organ
2Pop E.Piano13Morning Lite24 Full Stops
3Tine EP14SymphonicStr25 Mellow Bars
4FM E.Piano15Rich Strings26 Accordion
5Bright FM EP16OrchestraStr27 Aerial Choir
6Vib. ReedEP17DecayStrings28 Jazz Scat
7Clav.18Harp29 Female Aahs
8PhaserTineEP19PizzicatoStr30 Male Aahs
9Vibraphone20ChurchOrgan131 Decay Choir
10Marimba21ChurchOrgan232 Thum Voice
11Celesta22Combo Jz.Org33 Soft Pad

ROLAND RP401R - WAARSCHUWING WAARSCHUWING - 1

Rhythm List

Genre No.Name
Pop1-1Gold Medium Beat
1-2Frank's Way
1-3Gold Slow Beat
1-4Gold Beat
1-5Jessie Beat
1-6US Shuffle
1-7Strummin' Pop
1-8Unplugged Pop
1-9Amazing Gospel
Ballad Rock2-1Easy Ballad
2-2Acoustic Ballad
2-3Love Slow Rock
2-4Unplugged Ballad
2-5Spring Rock
2-6Joe's Rock
2-7Breaky Rock
Disco3-1Seventies
3-2Jamiro Dance
Genre No.Name
Disco3-3Gold disco
3-4Survive disco
3-5Hitmix
3-6Club House
3-7Baby Beat
3-8Breath Rap
3-9Now Hip Hop
Jazz Blues4-1Gold Swing
4-2Midnight Slow Swing
4-3Big Band Medium
4-4Slow Jazz Waltz
4-5Cool Soul
4-6Cool Blues
4-7Go! Rock'N
4-8Blue Boogie
4-9Rock'N Slow
Ball Room5-1It Valzer
5-2Gold Wien Waltz
Genre No.Name
Ball Room5-3Gold Slow Waltz
5-4Polka disco
5-5Gold Tango
5-6Gold Foxtrot
5-7Quick Step
5-8Go! Twist
Latin6-1Gold Rhumba
6-2Beguine
6-3Gold Cha Cha
6-4That's Mambo
6-5Cuba Salsa
6-6Acoustic Samba
6-7Jazz Bossa
6-8Fast Bossa
6-9Samba
Tradit World7-1Pop Reggae
7-2Love Reggae
7-3Gospel Shuffle
7-4Ska
Genre No.Name
Tradit World7-5German Polka
7-6German Waltz
7-76_8 March
7-8US March
7-9Orchestral Waltz
Country8-1Country Rock
8-2Country Flyer
8-3Southern Twang
8-4Country Ballad
8-5Country Beat
8-6Country Pop
Pianist9-1P. Arpeggio
9-2P. Pop
9-3P. Classic Polka
9-4P. Waltz
9-5P. Boogie
9-6P. Ragtime

ROLAND RP401R - Rhythm List - 1

Chord Fingering List

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 1
CC#DE EF

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 2

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 3

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 4
6

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 5

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 6

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 7
CM7 C#M7 DM7 E M7 EM7 FM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 8

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 9

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 10
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 11

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 12

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 13
C7 C#7 D7 E 7 E7 F7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 14

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 15

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 16
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 17

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 18

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 19
Cm C#m Dm E m Em Fm

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 20

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 21

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 22
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 23

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 24

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 25
Cm7 C#m7 Dm7 E m7 Em7 Fm7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 26

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 27

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 28
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 29

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 30

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 31
CmM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 32
C#mM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 33
DmM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 34
EbmM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 35
EmM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 36
FmM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 37
Cdim C#dim Ddim E dim Edim Fdim

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 38

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 39

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 40
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 41

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 42

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 43
Cm7(b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 44
C#m7(b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 45
Dm7(b5)Em7(5Ebm7(b5)

Ebm7(b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 46

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 47
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 48
Fm7 (b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 49
Caug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 50
C#aug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 51
Daug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 52
Ebaug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 53
Eaug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 54
Faug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 55
Csus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 56
C#sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 57
Dsus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 58
Ebsus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 59
Esus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 60
Fsus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 61
C7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 62
C#7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 63
D7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 64
Eb7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 65
E7sus4

F7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 66
b
F7/13

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 67
C7/13 C#7/13
D7/13 E 7/13
E7/13

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 68

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 69

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 70

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 71

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 72

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 73
F#GAABB

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 74

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 75
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 76

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 77
6

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 78

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 79
F#M7 GM7 A M7 AM7 B M7 BM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 80

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 81
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 82

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 83
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 84

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 85
F#7G7A 7A7B 7B7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 86

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 87
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 88

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 89
6

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 90

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 91
F#mGmAmBmBm

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 92

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 93
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 94

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 95
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 96

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 97
F#m7Gm7A m7Am7B m7Bm7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 98

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 99
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 100

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 101
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 102

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 103
F#mM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 104
GmM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 105
bmM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 106
AmM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 107
bMM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 108
BmM7

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 109
F#dim Gdim A dim

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 110
Adim

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 111
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 112

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 113
b

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 114

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 115
F#m7(b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 116
Gm7(b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 117
bm7(b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 118
Am7(b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 119
Bbm7(b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 120
Bm7(b5)

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 121
F#aug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 122
Gaug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 123
A baug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 124
Aaug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 125
Bbaug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 126
Baug

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 127
F#sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 128
Gsus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 129
A bsus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 130
Asus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 131
Bbsus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 132
Bsus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 133
F#7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 134
G7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 135
A b7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 136
A7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 137
Bb7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 138
B7sus4

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 139
F#7/13

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 140
G7/13

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 141
A b7/13

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 142
A7/13

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 143
Bb7/13

ROLAND RP401R - Chord Fingering List - 144
B7/13

No. Song Name Composer
8.01Valse, op.34-1 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.02Polonaise op.53 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.03Nocturne No.20 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.04Die ForelleFranz Peter Schubert, Arranged by Franz Liszt
8.05Reflets dans l'Eau Claude Achille Debussy
8.06La fille aux Cheveux de Lin Claude Achille Debussy
8.07La Campanella Franz Liszt
8.08Scherzo No.2 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.09Étude, op.10-12 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.10Sonate No.15 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
8.11Liebestraume 3 Franz Liszt
8.12Étude, op.10-3 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.13Je te veux Erik Satie
8.14Valse, op.64-1 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.15Golliwog's CakewalkClaude Achille Debussy
8.16Fantaisie-ImpromptuFryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.17Arabesque 1Claude Achille Debussy
8.18An der bereits, blauen DonauJohann Strauss, Sohn
8.19Auf Flügeln des GesangesFelix Mendelssohn
8.20Mazurka No.5 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.21Gymnopédie 1 Erik Satie
8.22Étude, op.25-1 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.23Clair de Lune Claude Achille Debussy
8.24Étude, op.10-5 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.25Dr. Gradus ad ParnassumClaude Achille Debussy
8.26Grande Valse BrillanteFryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.27La prière d'une ViergeTekla Badarzewska
8.28Course en TroikaPeter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
8.29To The SpringEdvard Hagerup Grieg
8.30Valse, op.64-2 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.31Radetzky MarschJohann Baptist Strauss
8.32TräumereiRobert Alexander Schumann
8.33Moments Musicaux 3Franz Peter Schubert
8.34Prélude, op.28-15Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.35Harmonious BlacksmithGeorg Friedrich Händel
8.36Ungarische Tänze 5Johannes Brahms
8.37Türkischer MarschLudwig van Beethoven
8.38Nocturne No.2Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
8.39Frühlingslied Felix Mendelssohn
8.40PräludiumJohann Sebastian Bach
8.41JägerliedFelix Mendelssohn
8.42PassepiedClaude Achille Debussy
8.43Für EliseLudwig van Beethoven
8.44Türkischer MarschWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
8.45StändchenFranz Peter Schubert
8.46HumoreskeAntonin Dvořák
8.47BlumenliedGustav Lange
8.48AlpenglückchenTheodor Oesten
8.49Menuett G dur Ludwig van Beethoven
8.50Venezianisches Gondellied Felix Mendelssohn
8.51AlpenabendröteTheodor Oesten
8.52Farewell to the PianoLudwig van Beethoven
8.53Brauthor Wilhelm Richard Wagner
8.54Forget-Me-NotHeinrich Lichner
8.55Wiener MarschCarl Czerny
8.56Le CoucouLouis Claude Daquin
8.57Menuett G dur Johann Sebastian Bach
8.58SpinnerliedAlbert Ellmenreich
8.59GavotteFrançois Joseph Gossec
8.60HeidenröslieinGustav Lange
No. Song NameComposer
8.61Zlgeuner TanzHeinrich Lichner
8.62La CinquantaineGabriel Marie
8.63Csikos PostHermann Necke
8.64Dolly's Dreaming AwakeningTheodor Oesten
8.65La VioletteLouis Streabbog
8.66Fröhlicher LandmannRobert Alexander Schumann
8.67Sonatine op.36-1Muzio Clementi
8.68Sonatine op.20-1Friedrich Kuhlau
8.69Sonatine No.5Ludwig van Beethoven
8.01:Czerny 100-1-99Carl Czerny
8.99
8.0Czerny 100-100 Carl Czerny
8.01:Hanon 1-20Charles Hanon
8.20

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Musical scores are not included with this unit. You can purchase musical scores from their respective publishers.
* No data for the music that is played will be output from USB Computer port.

Information

When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below.

AFRICA

REUNION

MARCEL FO-YAM Sarl

Royal Cape Park, Unit 24

Londonderry Road, Ottery 7800

Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA

TEL(021)7994900

ASIA

CHINA

Roland Shanghai Electronics

Co.Ltd.

5F.No,1S00 Pingliang Road,

Yangpu Shanghai 200090, CHINA

TEL(021)5580-0800

Toll Free: 4007-888-010

Roland Shanghai Electronics

Co.,Ltd.(BEIJING OFFICE)

3F Soluxe Fortune Built

63 West Dawang Road

Chaoyang Beijing, CHINA

TEL: (010) 5960-2565/0777

Toll Free: 4007-888-010

HONG KONG

Tom Lee Music

11/F Silvercord Tower 1

30 Canton Rd

Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, 1980

HONG KONG

TEL852-2737-7688

Parsons Music Ltd.

8th Floor, Railway Plaza, 39

Chatham Road South, T.S.T.

Kowloon, HONG KONG

TEL:852-2333-1863

INDIA

Rivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd.

  1. Nirman Kendra Mahalaxm

Flats Compound Off. Dr. Edwin

Moses Road, Mumbai-400011, India

INDIA

INDONESIA

PT. Citra Intirama

Ruko Garden Shopping Arcade

Unit 8 CR, Podomoro City

Ji.Letjend. S.Parman Kav.28

Jakarta Barat 11470, INDONESIA

TEL: (021) 5698-5519/5520

KAZAKHSTAN

Alatau Dybystary

141 Abylai-Khan ave, 1st floor

050000 Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN

TEL (727) 2725477

FAX: (727) 2720730

KOREA

Cosmos Corporation

27, Banpo-daero, Seocho-gu,

Seoul, KOREA

TEL: (02) 3486-8855

MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE

Roland Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd.

45-1,Block C2,Jalan PJU 1/39

Dataran Prima, 47301 Petaling

Jaya, Selangor, MA

TEL: (03) 7805-3263

PHILIPPINES

G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.

339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue

Makati, Metro Manila 1200,

PHILIPPINES

TEL: (02) 899 9801

TAIWAN

ROLAND TAIWAN ENTERPRISE

CO, LTD.

9F-5, No. 112 Chung Shan

North Road Sec. 2 Taipei 104, TAIWAN, D.C.

TAIWAN R.O.C.

TEL (02) 2561 3339

THAILAND

Theera Music Co., Ltd.

100-108 Sol Verng

Nakornkasem, New Road

Sumpantawong, Bangkok

10100,THAILAND

TEL: (02) 224-8821

VIETNAM

VIET THUONG CORPORATION

386 CACH MANG THANG TAM ST. 3 Ave.11 Calle S.O

DIST.3, HO CHI MINH CITY, San Pedro Sula, HONDURAS

VIETNAM TEL: (504) 55

TEL: (08) 9316540

OCEANIA

AUSTRALIA/

NEW ZEALAND

Roland Corporation

Australia Pty.,Ltd.

38 Campbell Avenue, Dee Why

West NSW 2099, AUSTRALIA

For Australia

TEL: (02) 9982 8266

For New Zealand.

TEL: (09) 3098 715

CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA

ARGENTINA

Instrumentos Musicales S.A.

Av.Santa Fe 2055

(1123) Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA

TEL: (011) 4508-2700

BARBADOS

A&B Music Supplies LTD

12 Webster Industrial Park

Wildey, St. Michael, BARBADOS

TEL: (246) 430-1100

BRAZIL

Roland Brasil Ltda.

Rua San Jose, 211

Parque Industrial San Jose

Cotia-Sao Paulo-SP, BRAZIL

TEL: (011) 4615 5666

CHILE

Comercial Fancy I S.A.

Rut: 96.919.420-1

Nataniel Cox #739,4th Flo

Santiago - Centro, CHILE

TEL: (02) 384-2180

COLOMBIA

CENTRO MUSICALS.A.S.

Boulevard Andrews, Albrook,

Panama City, REP DE PANAMA

TEL:315-0101

PARAGUAY

WORLD MUSIC

Jebai Center 2018, Centro

155, New National Road

Patras 26442, GREECE

TEL:2610435400

HUNGARY

Roland East Europe Ltd

  1. Törökbalint, FSD Park 3. ép.

HUNGARY

TEL: (23) 511 011

IRELAND

Roland Ireland

E2 Calmport Park, Calmport

Avenue, Dublin 12.

Republic of IRELAND

TEL: (01) 4294444

ITALY

Roland Italy S.p.A.

Rotunda Eng. Edgar Cardoso 23,

4-B

4400-676 Vila Nova de Gaia,

PORTUGAL

TEL: (+351) 22 608 00 60

ROMANIA

Pro Music Concept SRL

440221 Satu Mare

B-dul Independentenr.14/a

ROMANIA

TEL: (0361) 807-333

RUSSIA

Roland Music LLC

Dorozhnaya ul.3,korp.6

117 545 Moscow, RUSSIA

TEL: (495) 981-4967

SERBIA

Music AP

Sutjeska br.5 XS-24413 PALIC

SERBIA

TEL: (0) 24 539 395

SLOVAKIA

DAN Distribution, s.r.o.

Povazska 18

SK-940 01 Nové Zámky,

SLOVAKIA

TEL: (035) 6424 330

SPAIN

Roland Systems Group EMEA, S.L.

Paseo Garcia Faria, 33-35

08005 Barcelona, SPAIN

TEL:934939100

SWEDEN

Roland Scandinavia A/S

SWEDISH SALES OFFICE

Mārbackagatan 31, 4 tr.

SE-123 43 Farsta, SWEDEN

TEL (0) 8683 04 30

SWITZER

Roland (Switzerland) AG

Atlantic Close, SWANSEA SA7

9FJ, UNITED KINGDOM

TEL: (01792) 702701

MIDDLE EAST

BAHRAIN

Moon Stores

No.1231&1249 Rumaytha

Building Road 3931,

Manama 339,BAHRAIN

12.17-013-942

EGYPT

AI Fanny Trading Office

9, EBN Hagar Al Askalany Street.

ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis,

Cairo 11341,EGYPT

TEL: (022)-417-1828

IRAN

MOCO INC.

Jadeh Makhsous Karaj (K-9)

Nakhe Zarin Ave.

Jalal Street, Reza Alley No.4

Tehran 1389716791, IRAN

TEL: (021) 44545370-5

ISRAEL

Halilit P. Greenspoon &

Sons Ltd

8 Retzif Ha'alia Hashnia St.

Tel-Aviv-Yafo ISRAEL

TEL: (03) 6823666

JORDAN

Al-Yousif Service Center

P.O.Box 126 (Safat) 13002

KUWAIT

TEL:00965802929

LEBANON

Chahine S.A.L.

George Zeidan St., Chahine Bldg.

Achrafieh, P.O.Box: 16-5857

Beirut,LEBANON

TEL: (01) 20-1441

OMAN

TALENTZ CENTRE L.L.C.

Malatan House No.1

Al Noor Street, Ruwi

SULTANATE OF OMAN

TEL:24783443

QATAR

AL-EMADI TRADING &

CONTRACTING CO

P.O.Box 62, Doha, QATAR

TEL:4423-554

SAUDI ARABIA

Adawliah Universal

Electronics APL

Behind Pizza Inn

Prince Turkey Street

Adawiah Building,

POBOX2154

Al Khobar 31952.

SAUDI ARABIA TEL: (03) 2617691

SYRIA

Technical Light & Sound Center

PO Box 13520 Bldg No.49

Khaled Abn Alwalid St.

Damascus, SYRIA

TEL: (011) 223-5384

U.A.E.

Adawliah Universal

Electronics APL

Omar bin alkhattab street, fish

round about, nayef area, deira,

Dubai, U.A.E.

TEL: (04) 2340442

NORTH AMERICA

CANADA

Roland Canada

(Head Office) 1000-2-1

5480 Parkwood Way Richmond, NC 21736

B.C.V8V2M4,CANADA TEL: (604) 370 6636

Poland:

Korland Canada Ltd. (Toll free: 017)

(Toronto Office) 170A. MacDonald Blvd.

170Admiral BoulevardMinimums On LTN6

CANADA

CANADA TEL: (905)

RolandCorporal

5100 S. Eastern Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938

U.S.A.

TEL: (323) 890 3700

ROLAND RP401R - CANADA - 1
m = 311 ;

ROLAND RP401R - CANADA - 2

This symbol indicates that in EU countries, this product must be collected separately from household waste, as defined in each region. Products bearing this symbol must not be discarded together with household waste.

ROLAND RP401R - CANADA - 3

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

For the USA

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement

Model Name: RP401R, F-130R

Type of Equipment : Digital Piano

Responsible Party: Roland Corporation U.S.

Address: 5100 S. Eastern Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938

Telephone: (323) 890-3700

For the USA

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B limit.

Any unauthorized changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

For Canada

CANICES-3 (B)/NMB-3 (B)

For Korea

SAHJAN

This product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm, including lead.

Roland

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Brand : ROLAND

Model : RP401R

Category : Digital piano