Sound-related settings (sound), Adjusting the sound quality (equalizer), Sound-related settings – Roland FP-E50 88-Key Portable Digital Piano User Manual
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System Settings (System)
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Sound-related Settings
(Sound)
1.
On the System screen, use the [
дд
] [
ее
] buttons to select
“Sound” and press the [Enter] button .
The Sound screen appears.
2.
Use the [
дд
] [
ее
] buttons to select the parameter, and
then use the [Dec] [Inc] buttons to change the value .
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Headphones
3D Ambience
OFF, ON
This applies an effect that creates
the impression that the sound
is being heard from the piano
itself even when you’re using
headphones.
* This effect is applied when the Ambience
Type is set to “Concert Hall” and you select
the “SuperNATURAL Piano” tone.
* The Ambience effect is not applied to audio
files (songs).
Hammer
Response
OFF, 1–10
Adjusts the time from when you
play the key until the piano sound
is heard.
Higher values produce a greater
delay.
Speaker
Switch
Turns the built-in speakers on/off.
* You can check the speaker switch’s state by looking at the bottom
of the display in the top screen.
* Saved as a system parameter.
OFF
The built-in speakers turn off,
and no sound is produced by this
instrument.
ON
The built-in speakers turn on, and
you can hear this instrument’s
sound.
* When the “Speaker Auto Mute” setting is
on, the built-in speakers are automatically
muted (silenced) when you plug a pair of
headphones into the headphone jack.
Speaker Auto
Mute
This sets whether to automatically mute (silence)
the built-in speakers when you connect a pair of
headphones.
* You can check the speaker switch’s state by looking at the footer
display in the top screen.
* Saved as a system parameter.
OFF
The speakers are not muted when
headphones are plugged in, and
you can hear sound from both
the headphones and the built-in
speakers.
* The quality of sound coming from the
headphones is different from when
“Speaker Auto Mute” is on.
* When “Speaker Switch” is off, the “Speaker
Switch” settings are given priority, and no
sound comes from the speakers.
ON
When headphones are connected,
the speakers are muted and sound
can only be heard through the
headphones (default setting).
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Speaker EQ
This configures the speaker EQ (equalizer) to
produce the optimum tonal character for where the
instrument is set up.
* Saved as a system parameter.
Stand
Gives the optimum tonal character
for when this instrument is set up
and played on a stand.
Desk
Gives the optimum tonal character
for when this instrument is set up
and played on a table.
Adjusting the Sound Quality
(Equalizer)
You can set the Low, Mid and High bands separately to emphasize or
de-emphasize certain tonal ranges.
This lets you adjust the tonal character to boost or cut only the low
end or the high end, for example.
1.
On the System screen, use the [
дд
] [
ее
] buttons to select
“Equalizer” and press the [Enter] button .
The Equalizer screen appears.
2.
Use the [
дд
] [
ее
] [
зз
] [
жж
] buttons to select the parameter,
and then use the [Dec] [Inc] buttons to change the
value .
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Switch
OFF, ON
Sets whether to use the EQ (ON) or
not (OFF).
Low Gain
-12–+12 [dB]
Adjusts the amount of boost/cut of
the low frequency range.
Low Freq
20–400 [Hz]
Sets the frequency of the low
range.
Mid Gain
-12–+12 [dB]
Adjusts the amount of boost/cut of
the mid-frequency range.
Mid Freq
200–8000 [Hz] Sets the frequency of the middle
range.
Mid Q
0.5, 1.0, 2.0,
4.0, 8.0
Sets the bandwidth of the mid-
frequency range.
Higher values make the bandwidth
narrower.
High Gain
-12–+12 [dB]
Adjusts the amount of boost/cut of
the high frequency range.
High Freq
2000–16000
[Hz]
Sets the frequency of the high
range.