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18), you can apply the damper pedal effect to the sound played by the left-hand keyboard range. If you press the [Organ] button in step 2 of “Making Detailed Settings (Function)” (p. 31), a display like the following will appear. Values On The damper pedal effect will be applied to the sound of the left and right hand keyboard area. OFF The damper pedal effect will not be applied to the sound of the left-hand keyboard area. Power-up default setting OFF Preventing the Settings from Changing During Performance ¦ Tone Lock You can set the instrument so all of its buttons are disabled (the settings in effect at that time will be maintained). This prevents the settings from being inadvertently modified even if children press the buttons accidentally. 1. Hold down the [Brilliance] button and press the [Key Touch] button. The song or the metronome sound that is playing will stop. The following will appear in the display: All buttons are disabled while the instrument is set like this. To cancel the Tone Lock function, once again hold down the [Brilliance] button while you press the [Key Touch] button. Alternatively, you can lower the instrument’s volume all the way and switch its power off. Then, turn it on again. ¦ Disabling Everything Except Piano Play (Panel Lock) The “Panel Lock” function locks the DP-900 in a state where only piano performance can be used, and all buttons will be disabled. In the Panel Lock state, only the grand piano sound can be played. 1. Turn the volume to the minimum, and press the [Power] switch to turn off the power. 2. Hold down the [Piano] button and press the [Power] switch to turn on the power. Then, continue to hold down these two buttons for a few seconds. The following display will appear. All buttons are disabled. Adjust the volume. When you play the keyboard, the grand piano sound will be heard. To defeat the Panel Lock function, turn the volume down to the minimum, and turn on the power once again. Connecting External Devices Connecting External Devices You can connect audio devices to play the sound of the DP900 through the speakers of your audio system, or to record your performance on a tape recorder or other recording device. When connecting, please use an audio cable with a standard phone plug (sold separately). Connection Examples * 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. Playing the sound of the DP-900 through the speakers of an audio system/Recording the performance of the DP-900 on a recording device Input R/L (Line In, Aux In) DP-900 . Use the following procedure when turning on the power. 1. Turn on the power of the DP-900. 2. Turn on the power of the connected device. 3. Adjust the volume of each device. When Recording DP-900 Performances on a Recording Device 4. Start recording with the connected device. 5. Perform on the DP-900. 6. When the performance ends, stop recording on the connected equipment. Playing the sound of an audio device through the speakers of the DP-900 Output R/L (Line Out, Aux Out) DP-900 . Use the following procedure when turning on the power. 1. Turn on the power of the connected device. 2. Turn on the power of the DP-900. 3. Adjust the volume of each device. Turning off the power 1. Set the volume of the DP-900 and of the connected devices to the minimum position. 2. Turn off the power to the DP-900. 3. Turn off the connected equipment. Connecting MIDI Devices By connecting an external MIDI device and exchanging performance data, you can control the performances on one device from the other. For instance, you can output sound from the other instrument or switch tones on the other instrument. ¦ What’s MIDI? MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard which allows performance information to be communicated among electronic musical instruments and computers. The DP-900 provides MIDI connectors, which allow performance data to be exchanged with external devices. When these connectors are used to connect the DP-900 to external devices, an even wider range of possibilities becomes available. *A separate publication titled “MIDI Implementation” is also available. It provides complete details concerning the way MIDI has been implemented on this unit. If you should require this publication (such as when you intend to carry out byte- level programming), please contact the nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor. Connecting External Devices Connecting External Devices * 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. Playing the DP-900 from a MIDI sequencer/Recording an DP-900 performance on a MIDI sequencer InOut MIDI MT Series * MT-90s has no MIDI Out connector. DP-900 * Set Local Off if you have connected the DP-900 to a MIDI sequencer. Refer to “Switch...