55 troubleshooting – Roland FP-5 User Manual

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55

Troubleshooting

Pedal Has No

Effect, or Effect

“Sticks”

Is the pedal connected correctly?

Connect the pedal securely to the Pedal

jack (p. 9).

Are you using a pedal made by another

manufacturer? Use the pedal included

with the FP-5 or an optional DP Series or

similar pedal.

Unplugging a pedal cord from the unit

while the power is on may cause the

pedal’s effect to be applied nonstop.

Be sure to switch off the power to the unit

before attempting to disconnect or connect

a pedal cord (p. 9).

Is the [Pedal Control] button’s indicator

on? When the [Pedal Control] button’s

indicator is on, a damper pedal cannot be

used for its original function (p. 27).

Once it’s been assigned as a setup switch, a

soft pedal or sostenuto pedal cannot be

used for its original function (p. 52).

Effects Not

Applied

When the part to which the effects are

applied is assigned to the Lower Tone, the

effects are then not applied to the Upper

Tone (p. 44).

Reverb Remains

Even After Reverb

is Lifted

As the FP-5 piano sounds faithfully

reproduce the depth and reverberation of

actual acoustic pianos, reverberation may

still be audible even after the reverb effect

is removed from sounds.

Sound Suddenly

Changes at Key in

Upper Octaves

With the acoustic piano settings, sounds in

the upper 1 1/2-octave range are extended

to the end regardless of the damper pedal

actions. The tone is also different in this

range. Roland’s pianos faithfully

reproduce the sonic qualities of acoustic

pianos. Furthermore, you can use the

instrument’s Key Transpose setting to

change that range over which the damper

pedal has no effect.

Case

Cause/What to do

High-Pitched

Whine is Produced

When listening through headphones:

Certain piano tones that feature vibrant,

sparking sounds contain a large high-

frequency component, which may make it

appear that a metallic reverberation has

been applied. This faithfully reproduces

the characteristics of acoustic pianos, and

does not indicate any malfunction. Since

this reverberation becomes particularly

audible when supplemented by heavy

reverb, you may be able to diminish the

problem by reducing the amount of reverb

applied to the sound. When listening

through speakers:

Here, a different cause (such as resonance

produced by the FP-5) would be suspect.

Consult your Roland dealer or nearest

Roland Service Center.

Low End Sounds

Are Strange/Have

a Rattling Sound

When listening through speakers:

Playing at loud volumes may cause

instruments near the FP-5 to resonate.

Resonation can also occur with fluorescent

light tubes, glass doors, and other objects.

In particular, this problem occurs more

easily when the bass component is

increased, and when the sound is played at

higher volumes. Use the following

measures to suppress such resonance.

- Place speakers so they are 10–15 cm from

walls and other surfaces.

- Reduce the volume.

- Move the speakers away from any

resonating objects.

- Check to make sure that the screws

holding the music stand in place are not

loose.

When listening through headphones:

The cause lies somewhere else. Consult

your Roland dealer or nearest Roland

Service Center.

The volume level

of the instrument

connected to Line

In Jack is too low

Could you be using a connection cable that

contains a resistor?

Use a connection cable that does not

contain a resistor.

Case

Cause/What to do

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