Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product RD-300GX Roland
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3 Introduction Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the RD-300GX. To ensure that you obtain the maximum enjoyment and take full advantage of the RD-300GX’s functionality, please read this owner’s manual carefully. You should first read the “Getting Ready” (p.
4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Do not disassemble or modify 002c Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor. ............................................................................................................... Do not repair or replace parts 003 Never attempt to repair this device or replace parts.
5 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Turn off the power if an abnormality or malfunction occurs 012b Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and contact your dealer or a service center to have the device serviced.
6 Important Notes Power Supply 301 • Do not connect this device to the same electrical outlet as an inverter-controlled device such as a refrigerator, microwave oven, or air conditioner, or a device that contains an electric motor.
7 Important Notes USB Memory Handling (Using USB Memory) 704 • When connecting USB memory, firmly insert it all the way in. 705 • Do not touch the pins of the USB memory connector, or allow them to become dirty. 708 • USB memory is made using high-precision electronic components, so please observe the following points when handling it.
8 Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................. 3 About the Manual .................................................................................................
9 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances....................................................... 37 Playing Rhythm ([SONG/RHYTHM] Button) ........................................................................................ 37 Changing Rhythm Pattern .
10 Changing the Key Touch (Key Touch/Ofst) ............................................................................... 62 Setting a Constant Volume Level in Response to the Playing Force (Velocity) ................................. 62 Changing the Timing of Sounds in Response to the Velocity (Velo Delay Sens) .
11 Settings Related to Song Playback (Song Function) .............................................................................. 76 Selecting the Song Playback Method (Play Mode) .....................................................................
12 Panel Descriptions 1. [S1] Button, [S2] Button You can assign various functions to these buttons ( p. 68). While performing, you can press these buttons to use the assigned functions. Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever This allows you to control pitch bend or apply vibrato (p.
13 Panel Descriptions 5. DISPLAY This shows the Tone names and the values of various settings, etc. [EXIT/SHIFT] Button Pressed to return to a previous screen or to cancel a procedure that is in progress. Additionally, this is pressed simultaneously with other buttons to execute various functions.
14 Panel Descriptions Rear Panel fig.rear 1. USB MEMORY Connector Separately sold USB memory or a commercially available CD-ROM drive can be connected here ( p. 21). 2. USB MIDI Connector You can connect this to your computer so that it can exchange performance data with the RD-300GX ( p.
15 Getting Ready If you place the RD-300GX on a stand, you must use the KS-12 or KS-18Z (sold separately). When placing the RD-300GX on the KS-12 or KS-18Z, place it in the position shown below.
16 Getting Ready 1. Make sure that the [POWER] switch located at the left side of the keyboard is off (in the upward position). fig.PowerOn.eps 2. Move the VOLUME slider all the way down to minimize the volume. 3. Connect the supplied Power Cord to the supplied AC adaptor.
17 Getting Ready The RD-300GX 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, USB cables, MIDI cables, headphones, expression pedals, and USB memory are not included.
18 Getting Ready 1. Before you begin making connections, confirm the following. Is the volume level of the RD-300GX or connected amp turned all the way down? Is the power to the RD-300GX or connected amp turned off? 2. Connect supplied AC adaptor to the DC IN of the RD-300GX, and plug the other end into an AC outlet.
19 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 turn on the power, use the VOLUME slider to minimize the volume.
20 Getting Ready 1. Before you turn off the power, move the volume down all the way by moving 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.
21 Getting Ready You can copy Setup files and song files to separately sold USB memory for safekeeping. You can also play back SMF music files that’s saved on USB memory (p. 40), or play audio files from USB memory (p. 42). You can also use a separately sold floppy disk drive to copy data to a floppy disk.
22 Overview of the RD-300GX The RD-300GX can be divided into two sections: a controller section and a sound generator section. fig.00-G01e Controller Section This section includes the keyboard, the Pitch Bend/Modulation lever, the panel knobs, the sliders, and any pedal connected to the rear panel.
23 Overview of the RD-300GX ONE TOUCH Screen When the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button is pressed, setting the RD-300GX to the optimal status for Piano performances, this screen is displayed. fig.gisp Tone Screen (Basic Screen) The names of the Tones currently selected for the Internal Zone are displayed.
24 Overview of the RD-300GX External Screen When the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button is pressed, the EXTERNAL indicator lights up, and the RD-300GX switches to the mode enabling it to control an external MIDI sound generator.
25 Listening to the Demo (DEMO PLAY) Here’s how to listen to these songs. The RD-300GX features the internal demo songs that exhibit the special capabilities of the instrument. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws.
26 Performance Now, try performing with the piano. The RD-300GX lets you call up the ideal settings for piano performance at any time simply by pressing a button. fig.Q1-03p 1. Press the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button. The ONE TOUCH PIANO screen appears. fig.
27 Performance The RD-300GX comes with a many built-in 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.
28 Performance The RD-300GX features three Internal Zones (UPPER 1, UPPER 2, and LOWER), and one Tone can be assigned to each of these Zones. You can perform using combinations of Tones by turning each Zone on or off.
29 Performance 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.” While in Split mode, a sound played in the right side is called an “Upper Tone,” and the sound played in the left side is called a “Lower Tone.
30 Performance 1. Press the [SPLIT] button, getting the indicator to light. The ZONE SELECT “LOWER” indicator lights. Try fingering the keyboard. fig.disp The UPPER Tone plays in the right-hand section of the keyboard, and the LOWER Tone plays in the left-hand section.
31 Performance When changing the Tone assigned to a Zone, use the ZONE SELECT button to specify the Zone with the Tone you want to change. fig.Q1-20p 1. Press the ZONE SELECT button so the ZONE SELECT indicator for the Zone you wish to select is lit or blink.
32 Performance 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.
33 Performance The RD-300GX can apply a reverb effect to the notes you play on the keyboard. Applying reverb adds pleasing reverberation to what you play, so it sounds almost as if you were playing in a concert hall. fig.Q1-24rev 1. Press the [REVERB] button, getting its indicator to light.
34 Performance You can select from 127 levels of depth for the reverb effect. 1. Hold down the [REVERB] button and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to change the depth of the reverb effect. fig.disp When you release the [REVERB] button, the previous display will reappear.
35 Performance Switching on the Sound Control function suppresses differences in volume for a more consistent sound. This is set to OFF when the power is turned on. fig.Q1-27sctrl 1. Press the [SOUND CONTROL] button, getting its indicator to light. Sounds may become distorted with certain Tones.
36 Performance The RD-300GX is equipped with a two-band equalizer. You can use the EQUALIZER [LOW] knob, and [HIGH] knob to adjust the level of each frequency range. Equalization is applied to the overall sound output from the OUTPUT jacks. fig.Q1-28eq 1.
37 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances The RD-300GX features internal drum patterns complementing Jazz, Rock, and other various musical genres. These drum patterns are referred to as “Rhythms.” fig.02-05p 1. Press the [SONG/RHYTHM] button.
38 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances You can select the way a Rhythm is played (the pattern) to match a variety of different musical genres. 1. Access the Rhythm screen. 2. While continuing to hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the lower left of the screen.
39 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances 1. While holding down the [SONG/RHYTHM] button, move any of the ZONE LEVEL sliders. The volume of the Rhythm changes. You won’t be able to change the Rhythm volume if Rhythm is not set to play. If the audio file is set to play, this operation will change the audio volume.
40 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances Here’s how to play back SMF music files or audio files (WAV, MP3). You can play songs that are saved on USB memory (sold separately). fig.02-08p 1. Press the [SONG/RHYTHM] button. The Song screen appears.
41 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances You can change the tempo for songs. 1. In the Song screen, hold down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button and use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to move the cursor to the tempo indication. 2. Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to change the tempo.
42 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances The RD-300GX lets you play audio files saved on USB memory (sold separately) while you perform. This is called the “Audio Key” function. The Audio Key function lets you assign an audio file to each key B 0–B1, and play those audio files by pressing the corresponding key.
43 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances When you take your finger off the button, a screen like the following will appear. 3. Play a key B 0–B1. The audio file assigned to the respective key will play. If you play the B0 key, a screen like the following will appear.
44 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances 4. To stop the file that’s playing, press the A0 key. Audio file playback will stop. For details on installing the included “Audio Key Utility 2” into your computer, refer to “Audio Key Utility 2 Quick Guide” (separate document).
45 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances If USB memory (sold separately) containing audio files is not connected, you’ll be able to play audio files that are built into the RD-300GX.
46 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances Here’s how you can edit the audio file settings, such as changing the audio file played by each key, or specifying whether the file will be played repeatedly. 1. Connect the USB memory containing the audio file set to the USB MEMORY connector ( p.
47 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances In addition to reverb (p. 33), the RD-300GX also allows you to apply “multi effects” to sounds. Multi effects provides a collection of 78 different effects, such as distortion and rotary, from which you can choose.
48 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances 1. While holding down the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, press the [MULTI EFFECTS] button. The effect name and number appear in the display. 2. Press the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the effect type. 3. After determining the type, press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button to return to the previous screen.
49 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances Once Panel Lock is engaged, all buttons (except for the VOLUME slider, [DISPLAY CONTRAST] knob, Pitch Bend/Modulation lever, Pedals, ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button, and [EXIT/SHIFT] button) will not function.
50 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances The RD-300GX’s Internal Zone (p. 22) and External Zone (p. 22) Tone settings, effect settings, and other such settings are collectively referred to as a “Setup.
51 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 also change the name of a Setup. You can store 32 Setups on the RD-300GX. fig.
52 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances 7. When you have finished determining the save destination and the name for the new Setup, press the [ENTER] button. The [ENTER] and [EXIT/SHIFT] buttons’ indicators are flashing, and the confirmation message appears.
53 Using the RD-300GX As a Master Keyboard By connecting an external MIDI device to the MIDI OUT connector on the RD-300GX’s rear panel, you can then control the external MIDI device with the RD-300GX.
54 Using the RD-300GX As a Master Keyboard Use a USB Cable no longer than 5 meters. Connecting to External MIDI Sound Generators MIDI OUT connector RD-300GX MIDI IN connector USB connector USB connector MIDI sound module etc. Computer NOTE RD-300GX_e.
55 Using the RD-300GX As a Master Keyboard When you have finished connecting the external MIDI device, match the keyboard’s Transmit channel and the Receive channel for each of the external MIDI sound generator’s Parts.
56 Using the RD-300GX As a Master Keyboard To switch the tones of an external MIDI device, the program number and the MSB/LSB of the Bank Select message are entered as numerical values on the RD-300GX. fig.Q3-06p 1. Press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the “EXTERNAL” indicator is lit.
57 Using the RD-300GX As a Master Keyboard . fig.Q3-08pe When the EXTERNAL indicator is lit, you can use the ZONE LEVEL sliders to control the External Zone in the same way as with the Internal Zone (p. 31). Adjusting the Volume of Each Zone (External Zone) EXTERNAL indicator is lit RD-300GX_e.
58 Using the RD-300GX As a Master Keyboard If you press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the “EXTERNAL” indicator is lit, you’ll be able to set the following items. 1. Press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the “EXTERNAL” indicator is lit.
59 Using the RD-300GX As a Master Keyboard Set the keyboard range in which each Zone will sound. This can be used to make notes in different areas of the keyboard play different Tones. Specify the lower limit (KRL) and upper limit (KRU) of the key range being set.
60 Making Detailed Settings for the ONE TOUCH Tones You can make detailed settings to adjust the piano sound that’s used when you press the ONE TOUCH [PIANO] button (p. 26). This function is called “Piano Designer.” Furthermore, you can save the changed settings.
61 Making Detailed Settings for the ONE TOUCH Tones This adjusts the sound of the sympathetically vibrating aliquot strings on an acoustic piano. When the keys are pressed on an acoustic piano, the strings for keys that are already pressed also vibrate sympathetically.
62 Making Detailed Settings for the ONE TOUCH Tones Use “Key Touch” to adjust the touch sensitivity of the keyboard. You can use the “Key Touch Offset” setting to adjust the sensitivity in greater detail. fig.disp When you change the Key Touch setting, the Key Touch Offset value will be set to “0.
63 Detailed Settings for Each Function ( [EDIT] Button) The process of changing Tone parameters to create the tones you like, and changing the settings for various functions is known as “editing.” When the [EDIT] button is pressed and the indicator is lit, the RD-300GX switches to “Edit mode.
64 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) Functions that affect the RD-300GX’s overall operating environment are called “System functions.” For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other instruments, ensure that each instrument’s basic pitch is in tune with that of the other instruments.
65 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) You can switch the RD-300GX’s Setups with MIDI messages from an external MIDI device. Set the MIDI Receive channel for receiving the MIDI messages (Program Changes) from the external MIDI device to be used for switching Setups.
66 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) This selects the number of parts for the RD-300GX. When set to “16PART+PERF,” the performance on the keyboard is not affected by MIDI messages from the MIDI IN connector or song data played by the RD-300GX.
67 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) Specifies whether General MIDI System On, General MIDI 2 System On, or GS Reset messages from external MIDI devices will be received (ON) or not (OFF). This adjusts the volume of audio file playback (p.
68 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) This specifies the Zone to which the multi-effect will be applied when you’re playing in Dual mode (p. 28) or Split mode (p. 29). The effect will be applied to Zones that use the same effect as this Zone.
69 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) You can make more detailed settings to the Tones assigned to each of the Zones. Press the ZONE SELECT button to select the Zone to be set. You can make changes in tones by adjusting the settings of the following five elements.
70 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) This sets the pitch of the Tone. 1 cent = 1/100 semitone With some Tones, there may be ranges in which the pitch does not change as intended. This sets the amount of pitch change that will occur when you move the Pitch Bend lever (2 octaves).
71 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) These settings determine whether the pedals connected to each PEDAL jack (DAMPER, CONTROL), the Modulation lever, the Pitch Bend lever (Bender), and the [S1] [S2] buttons are used to control the Zone (ON), or not (OFF).
72 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) The RD-300GX lets you store Setup data in internal memory or in USB memory connected to the USB MEMORY connector on the rear panel. A single, individual file containing a collection of 32 Setups registered to the RD-300GX is called a “Setup file.
73 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) 3. Use the [DEC] [INC] button to select “Load SETUP,” then press the [ENTER] button. 4. Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to select the memory into which you want to load the data. 5. Press the [ENTER] button.
74 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) You can copy a Setup file from the RD-300GX’s internal memory to USB memory (sold separately). You can also copy a Setup file from USB memory to the RD- 300GX’s internal memory. 1. Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to light.
75 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) 7. Press the [ENTER] button. The confirmation message appears. fig.disp If you do not want to copy the file, press the [EXIT/ SHIFT] button. 8. Press the [ENTER] button once again to copy the file.
76 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) “Formatting” is the operation of returning the RD-300GX’s internal memory to its factory-set state, or the operation of preparing USB memory for use with RD-300GX. USB memory cannot be used with the RD-300GX unless it is formatted suitably for the RD-300GX.
77 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button) Utility includes functions for sending data to external MIDI sequencers and other devices and for restoring the settings to their original factory state. For more on “Rec Mode” and “Local Control” in Utility menu, refer to “Settings for Recording (Rec Mode/Local Control)” (p.
78 Connecting External MIDI Devices Now, try using an external sequencer to record your music onto multiple tracks, and then play back the recorded performance. 921 To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.
79 Connecting External MIDI Devices With Rec Mode set to ON, you cannot change the External Zone settings (p. 79). Pressing the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button does not call up the External screen when Rec Mode is set to ON. Use the following procedure when recording to an external sequencer.
80 Connecting External MIDI Devices Try Playing the RD-300GX from an external MIDI Device. 921 To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.
81 Connecting to Your Computer If you use a USB cable (commercially available) to connect the USB MIDI connector located on the RD-300GX’s rear panel to the USB connector of your computer, you’ll be able to do the following things. • Use the RD-300GX to play SMF music files played back by MIDI-compatible software.
82 Connecting to Your Computer Connecting the RD-300GX to a V-LINK compatible image device allows you to control the images with the RD-300GX. To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.
83 Appendices Troubleshooting If the RD-300GX 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. * If certain messages appear in the display during operation, please refer to “Error Messages/Other Messages” (p.
84 Troubleshooting Tones are Altered Did you call up a Setup? • When a Setup is called up, the current Tone, effect, and other settings are disabled, and the selected Setup goes into effect.
85 Troubleshooting Pitch is Odd Depending on the Tone selected, pitches played in certain registers will be changed and played at other pitches. — Have you set Transpose? p. 32, p. 70, p. 76 Has the RD-300GX gone out of tune? • Check the System Master Tune settings in Edit mode.
86 Error Messages/Other Messages Error Messages Other Messages Indication Situation Action Error 02 File Error An error occurred during writing. The external media’s protect tab may be in the “Protect” (writing prohibited) position, or the external media may not yet be initialized.
87 Effect List Indicated number MFX Type 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 noticeably striking tone.
88 Effect List 25 STEP FLANGER This is a flanger in which the flanger pitch changes in steps. Step Rate: Rate of pitch change (0.10–20.00 Hz) 26 HEXA- CHORUS Uses a six-phase chorus to give richness and spatial spread to the sound.
89 Effect List 47 3TAP PAN DELAY Produces three delay sounds; center, left and right. Balance: Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound (D100:0W–D0:100W) 48 4TAP PAN DELAY This effect has four delays.
90 Effect 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 (D100:0W–D0:100W) 69 DISTORTION → CHORUS This effect connects a distortion and a chorus in series.
91 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 1 Superior Grd 87 64 1 2 Ultimate Pno 87 64 2 3 Grand .
92 Tone List RHY/GM2 No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC 1 RD Pop Kit 86 64 1 2 RD Rock Kit 86 64 2 3 RD Jazz Kit 86 64 3 4 RD R&B Kit 86 64 4 5 RD House Kit 86 64 5 6 GM2 STANDARD 120 0 1 7 GM2 ROOM 120 0 9.
93 Tone List No. Tone Name MSB LSB PC 190 Space Voice 121 0 92 191 Itopia 121 1 92 192 Bowed Glass 121 0 93 193 Metal Pad 121 0 94 194 Halo Pad 121 0 95 195 Sweep Pad 121 0 96 196 Ice Rain 121 0 97 19.
94 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.
95 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.
96 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.
97 Rhythm Pattern List No. Rhythm Pattern No. Rhythm Pattern No. Rhythm Pattern 001 Piano R&B 1 002 Piano R&B 2 003 8-Beat Funk 004 16-BeatFunk 005 8-BtShuffle 006 16BtShuffle 007 Latin Dance .
98 Setup List → Selecting Stored Settings ([SETUP] Button) (p. 50) “R.”: 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 the “Playing Rhythm ([SONG/RHYTHM] Button)” (p.
99 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 Transmitted Recognized Rema.
100 Main Specifications RD-300GX: Digital Piano 962a * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.
101 Index A AC Adaptor ........................................................ 16 Attack Time ......................................................... 69 Audio File ........................................................... 45 Audio Key ...........
102 L Layer ................................................................. 28 Lid .................................................................... 60 Load SETUP ......................................................... 72 Local Control ........
103 SMF Music File Playback ........................................................ 40 Song ................................................................. 40 Copy ............................................................ 74 Delete .............
104 As of Oct. 1, 2007 (ROLAND) Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below.
105 For EU Countries For China RD-300GX_e.book 105 ページ 2008年2月14日 木曜日 午後1時26分.
106 For the USA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name : Type of Equipment : Responsible Party : Address : Telephone : RD-300GX Digital Piano Roland Corporation U.S. 5100 S. Eastern Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938 (323) 890-3700 This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.
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