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Owner’s Manual Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland Digital Piano RD-300SX. 202 Copyright © 2004 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
2 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual. .......................................................................................................... 002c • Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor.
3 012b • Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as lis.
4 IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 2, please read and observe the following: Power Supply 301 • Do not connect this unit to same electri.
5 Contents Main Features .......................................................................................... 8 Panel Descriptions .................................................................................. 9 Front Panel..................
6 Contents Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) ....................................................37 Parameters That Can Be Set .................................................................................................................... 37 Making System Settings (System) .
7 Contents Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 52 Effects List ............................................................................................. 55 Error Messages ...........
8 Main Features Refined Design and a Compact, Lightweight Body The RD-300SX’s black alumite body not only looks great on stage, it’s also compact and lightweight, for an instrument that is easy to carry wherever you are performing.
9 Panel Descriptions fig.00b-01 1. VOLUME slider Adjusts the overall volume that is output from the rear panel OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jack (p. 14). 2. EQUALIZER/EFFECTS [LOW] knob Adjusts the sound’s low-frequency range. [HIGH] knob Adjusts the sound’s high-frequency range.
10 Panel Descriptions fig.00b-03 1. USB connector This connector lets you use a USB cable to connect your computer to the RD-300SX (p. 50). 2. PEDAL jacks (DAMPER, CONTROL) Connecting the pedal switch (DP series) provided with the RD- 300SX to the DAMPER jack allows you to use the switch as a damper pedal.
11 Getting Ready 1 Before you begin making connections, confirm the following. Is the volume level of the RD-300SX turned all the way down? Is the power to the RD-300SX turned off? 2 Connect the supplied power cord to the supplied AC adaptor.
12 Getting Ready The RD-300SX is not equipped with an amplifier or speakers. In order to produce sound, you need to hook up audio equipment such as a monitor speaker or a stereo set, or use headphones. * Audio cables, MIDI cables, USB cables, headphones, and expression pedals are not included.
13 Getting Ready 941 Once the connections have been completed, turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices. 1 Before you switch on the power, turn the volume down all the way using the VOLUME slider.
14 Getting Ready 1 Before you turn off the power, turn the volume down all the way using the VOLUME slider. Also completely turn down the volume of any connected audio device and other equipment. 2 Turn off the power to connected external devices. 3 Press the [Power] switch on the back of the unit.
15 Getting Ready 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. In general, the tuning of an instrument is indicated by the pitch in Hertz (Hz) of the middle “A” note.
16 Overview of the RD-300SX The RD-300SX can be divided into two sections: a keyboard controller section and a sound generator section. The two sections are connected internally by means of MIDI.
17 Listening to the Demo (Demo Play) Here’s how to listen to the demo songs. The RD-300SX comes with a total of eleven internal demo songs, including demo songs that utilize and demonstrate the instrument’s special qualities, and others that introduce you to the instrument’s tones.
18 Performing with the Keyboard Now, try performing with the piano. With the RD-300SX, you can call up the optimal settings for piano performances with the press of a single button. fig.01-04 1 Press ONE TOUCH [PIANO]. fig.disp.Pno Pressing ONE TOUCH [PIANO] sets the entire keyboard to play with the piano tone.
19 Performing with the Keyboard The RD-300SX provides 340 types of Tones. Each one of these individual sounds is called a tone. Tones are assigned to the TONE SELECT buttons according to the tone category selected. Try selecting and performing with a number of different tones.
20 Performing with the Keyboard The RD-300SX features four Internal zones (UPPER and LOWER), and one tone can be assigned to each of these zones. In each zone used, you can have multiple tones layered and played simultaneously or have different tones played in the left and right parts of the keyboard.
21 Performing with the Keyboard fig.01-08 1 Press [DUAL], getting the indicator to light. Try fingering the keyboard. fig.disp.tone1 The tones for UPPER and LOWER are layered and played. When you press [DUAL], the [LOWER SELECT] indicator automatically light up, and the LOWER tone number appears in the display.
22 Performing with the Keyboard Such a division of the keyboard into right- and left-hand sections is called a “Split,” and the key where the division takes place is called the “Split Point.” The split-point key is included in the LOWER section.
23 Performing with the Keyboard Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point You can change the point at which the keyboard is divided (the Split Point) in Split mode. 1 Hold down [SPLIT] for several seconds. A screen such as the following appears, and the current value of the setting is displayed.
24 Performing with the Keyboard When changing the tone assigned to a zone in Dual or Split mode, use [LOWER SELECT] to specify the zone with the tone you want to change. fig.01-14 1 If you want to select UPPER, press [LOWER SELECT] until the indicator is off.
25 Performing with the Keyboard You can transpose performances without changing the keys you are playing, as well as change the pitch by an octave. This feature is called “Transpose.
26 Performing with the Keyboard You can change the touch sensitivity, or response of the keys. When the instrument is turned on, this is set to “M (Medium).” fig.01-19 1 Hold down [SHIFT] and press [LOWER SELECT]. [SHIFT] blinks. The currently selected keyboard touch appears in the display.
27 Performing with the Keyboard 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. fig.01-21 1 Press [REVERB], getting its indicator to light.
28 Performing with the Keyboard In addition to reverb (p. 27), you can apply a variety of changes to the RD-300SX’s sounds. These are referred to as “multi effects.” With the RD-300SX, you can select from 78 different effect types. With the factory default settings, effects have been preselected for each tone.
29 Performing with the Keyboard 1 While holding down [SHIFT], press [MULTI EFFECTS]. The effect number appears in the display. 2 Press [INC] or [DEC] to select the effect type. 3 After determining the type, press [SHIFT] to return to the previous screen.
30 Performing with the Keyboard While playing the keyboard, move the lever to the left to lower the pitch, or to the right to raise the pitch. This is known as Pitch Bend. You can also apply vibrato by manipulating the lever away from you. This is known as Modulation.
31 Performing with the Keyboard The RD-300SX is equipped with a two-band equalizer. You can adjust the levels of the low-frequency and high-frequency ranges using the EQUALIZER [LOW] and [HIGH] knobs, respectively. fig.01-26 1 Turn the EQUALIZER knobs to adjust the levels in each range.
32 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances The RD-300SX features internally programmed drum patterns in a variety of musical genres, including jazz, rock, and more, that you can use as accompaniment for your performances on the RD-300SX. These drum patterns are known as “rhythms.
33 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances 1 While holding down [SHIFT], press [RHYTHM]. The rhythm tempo is displayed. 2 Press [INC] or [DEC] to change the tempo. The Rhythm are played at the selected tempo. 3 Press [SHIFT] to return to the previous screen.
34 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances The RD-300SX’s tone settings, effect settings, and other such settings are collectively referred to as a “Setup.
35 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances If you want to use the changed content as a new Setup, use the following procedure to save the settings to a Setup. You can store 32 Setups on the RD-300SX. fig.02-05 1 Press [WRITE], getting the indicator to light.
36 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances Once Panel Lock is engaged, all buttons (except for the VOLUME slider, ONE TOUCH [PIANO], and the [EXIT] button) will not function. This prevents settings from being changed inadvertently on stage or in other such situations.
37 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) The process of changing tone parameters to create the tones you like, and changing the settings for various functions is known as “editing.” When [EDIT] is pressed and the indicator is lit, the RD-300SX switches to “Edit mode.
38 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) 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. In general, the tuning of an instrument is indicated by the pitch in Hertz (Hz) of the middle “A” note.
39 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) This switches the polarity of the pedal connected to the PEDAL (CONTROL) jack on the rear panel. On some pedals, the electrical signal output by the pedal when it is pressed or released is the opposite of other pedals.
40 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) 1. Press [EDIT]. The indicator lights, and the RD-300SX switches to Edit mode. 2. Press [INC] or [DEC] to select “Common,” then press [ENTER]. fig.disp.Con 3. Referring to the following, press the TONE SELECT button to which the parameter you want to change is assigned.
41 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) 1. Press [EDIT]. The indicator lights, and the RD-300SX switches to Edit mode. 2. Press [INC] or [DEC] to select “Tone,” then press [ENTER]. fig.disp.ton 3. Referring to the following, press the TONE SELECT button to which the parameter you want to change is assigned.
42 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) Adjusts the pitch of the tone’s sound up or down in 1-cent steps (+/-50 cents). One cent is 1/100th of a semitone. This sets the amount of pitch change that will occur when you move the Pitch Bend lever in semitone increments (+/-2 octaves).
43 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) The Pan setting localizes the sound image of each part when the output is in stereo. With an increase in the value for L, more of the sound will be heard as coming from the left side. Similarly, more of the sound will originate at the right if the value of R is increased.
44 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) You can transfer the contents of Setups to an external MIDI device. This operation is called “bulk dump.” Use this procedure to save the data to an external .
45 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) Restoring Saved Settings to the RD- 300SX When returning settings saved to an external sequencer back to the RD-300SX, an Exclusive message is transmitted from the external sequencer, then the data is received by the RD-300SX.
46 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) By setting the MIDI Tx Mode, you can select to have a more suitable (to the external MIDI device) selection of MIDI data be output from the RD-300SX when you make tone changes on the RD-300SX. “Mode 1” is the power-up default setting.
47 Connecting External MIDI Devices MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard specification that allows musical data to be exchanged between electronic musical instruments and computers.
48 Connecting External MIDI Devices 3. Press [INC] or [DEC] to change the parameter values. Pressing [INC] and [DEC] simultaneously switches the settings value to “--- (OFF).” When this setting is “--- (OFF),” program numbers or bank select messages will not be transmitted.
49 Connecting External MIDI Devices Try Playing the RD-300SX from an External MIDI Device. Making Connections fig.04-05 1. Before starting the connection procedure, make sure that the power to all devices has been turned off. 2. After reading “Connecting the RD-300SX to External Equipment” (p.
50 Connecting to Your Computer via USB ( USB Mode) When a computer is connected to the USB connector, you can determine the USB driver to be used as follows: 1. Press [EDIT]. The indicator lights, and the RD-300SX switches to Edit mode. 2. Press [INC] or [DEC] to select “System,” then press [ENTER].
51 About V-LINK V-LINK ( ) is a function that provides for the play of music and visual material. By using V-LINK-compatible video equipment, visual effects can be easily linked to, and made part of the expressive elements of a performance.
52 Troubleshooting If the RD-300SX does not function in the way you expect, first check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, consult your dealer or a nearby Roland Service Station. Problem Check/Solution P o wer Not Coming On Is the power cord pr operly connected? (p.
53 Troubleshooting T wo Sounds are Produced When the K eyboard is Pla yed Is the RD-300SX in Dual Play? (p. 21) When the RD-300SX is connected to an external sequencer , set it to the Local OFF mode (p. 46). Alternatively , set SOFT THRU on the sequencer to “OFF .
54 Troubleshooting High-Pitched Whine is Produced When listening through headphones: Certain piano tones that feature vibrant, sparking sounds contain a large high-fr equency component, which may make it appear that a metallic reverberation has been applied.
55 Effects List Indicated number Effect name Overview Effect parameter name when changed by holding down [MULTI EFFECTS] and pressing [INC] or [DEC] (p. 29): An overview thereof (Value) 00 THRU 01 EQUALIZER Amplifies the low and high ends for a notice- ably striking tone.
56 Effects List 25 STEP FLANGER This is a flanger in which the flanger pitch changes in steps. Step Rate: Rate of pitch change (0–21) 26 HEXA- CHORUS Uses a six-phase chorus to give richness and spatial spread to the sound.
57 Effects List 47 3TAP PAN DELAY Produces three delay sounds; center, left and right. Balance: Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound (0–100) 48 4TAP PAN DELAY This effect has four delays.
58 Effects List 68 OVERDRIVE → DELAY This effect connects an overdrive and a delay in series. Delay Balance: Adjusts the volume balance between the sound that is sent through the delay and the sound that is not sent through the delay (0–100) 69 DISTORTION → CHORUS This effect connects a distortion and a chorus in series.
59 Error Messages Display Meaning Too much MIDI data was sent from the external MIDI instrument at one time, and the unit could not process the data. Reduce the amount of MIDI data being sent to the RD-300SX. A problem such as a loose MIDI cable or computer cable occurred.
60 Tone List MSB: Bank Select MSB (Control Number: 0) LSB: Bank Select LSB (Control Number: 32) PC: Program Change [PIANO] No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC 001 X-Ultimate 087 064 001 002 Grand RD 087 064 002 .
61 Tone List 076 Jazz Gt. 121 000 027 077 Pedal Steel 121 001 027 078 Clean Gt. 121 000 028 079 Chorus Gt. 121 001 028 080 Mid Tone GTR 121 002 028 081 Muted Gt.
62 Rhythm Set List * [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number. Rock Kick Pop Kick Analog Kick 1 Hush Kick Pop CHH 1 [EXC1] Reg. Snare 1 Finger Snap 707 Claps Hand Clap 1 Hand Clap 2 Hand Clap 3 Pop PHH [EXC1] Hand Clap 4 Snare Roll Old Kick Hush Kick Reg.
63 Rhythm Set List * -----: No sound. * [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number. 27 28 29 31 33 35 30 32 34 21 23 22 39 40 41 43 45 47 42 44 46 36 38 .
64 Rhythm Set List * -----: No sound. * [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number. 27 28 29 31 33 35 30 32 34 21 23 22 39 40 41 43 45 47 42 44 46 36 38 .
65 Rhythm Pattern List No. Rhythm Pattern 001 R&B Pop 1 002 R&B Pop 2 003 R&B 1 004 R&B 2 005 Shuffle Pop 1 006 Shuffle Pop 2 007 Latin Pop 1 008 Latin Pop 2 009 Jazz Brush 1 010 Jazz .
66 Setup List Selecting Stored Settings ([SETUP]) (p. 34) “RHY:” These Setups let you enjoy performing with a session-like feel while playing a Rhythm. Be sure to check it out. For more on Rhythms, refer to Playing Rhythm ([RHYTHM]) (p. 32). [PIANO] S.
67 MIDI Implementation Chart Function... Basic Channel Mode Note Number : Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Prog Change System Exclusive System Common System Real Time Aux Message Notes T.
68 Main Specifications RD-300SX: Digital Piano (Conforms to General MIDI 2 System) ● Keyboard 88 keys (Compact Progressive Hammer Action Keyboard) ● Part 16 Parts ● Maximum Polyphony 128 voices .
69 Index A Attack Time .................................................................... 41 B Bend Range .................................................................... 42 Bender Lever ..........................................................
70 Index P Pan ................................................................................... 43 Panel Lock ...................................................................... 36 Part ...........................................................
IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE. BLUE: BROWN: As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the col.
03785945 ’05-5-3N As of January 15, 2005 (ROLAND) Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below.
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