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Roland FP-30X BlacK or WHite

 Owner’s Manual 

Look What You Can Do with the FP-30X 

Play the Piano 

˙ Play various sounds 

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This unit contains a wide variety of tones (sounds). You can freely select and perform using these tones. ˙ Play two layered tones (Dual Play) 

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You can layer two tones on a single key. 

˙ Play different tones with your left and right hands (Split Play) 

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You can divide the keyboard into left and right zones, and select a different tone for each zone. 

Convenient Functions 

˙ Record your performances 

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You can record your own keyboard performance, and then play back to check it. 

˙ Bluetooth function 

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You can use the Bluetooth-compatible app “Piano Every Day” or play back audio from your smartphone. Contents 

Easy Operation Guide (Front Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Selecting a Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Adjusting the Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Making Settings for Each Function (Function) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Playing Different Tones with Left and Right Hands (Split Play) . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Using the Metronome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Recording Your Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Playing Back Internal Songs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 

Before You Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Placing the FP-30X on a Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Connecting Equipment (Phones Jacks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Attaching the Music Rest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Connecting Equipment (Rear Panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Turning On/Off the Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time (Auto Off) . . . . . 5 

Connecting the Piano and a Mobile Device via Bluetooth 6 Here’s What You Can Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Playing Music Through the Piano’s Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Using the Piano with an App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 

Advanced Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Adjusting the Brilliance (Brilliance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Adjusting the Reverberation (Ambience) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Dividing the Keyboard for Two People (Twin Piano) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 

Download the apps 

Convenient Metronome Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps (Octave Shift) . . . . . . . . 10 Sounding a Count Before Playback/Recording (Count-In) . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Outputting Sound Both from Headphones and Internal Speakers  

(Speaker Auto Mute) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Formatting a USB Flash Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Saving the Settings (Memory Backup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Various Function Settings (Function Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 

Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Internal Song List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 USING THE UNIT SAFELY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 IMPORTANT NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Main Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 List of Operations (Button and Key Combinations) . . . . . . . 16 

Download these smartphone/tablet apps and use them with your piano. 

Piano Every Day Piano Designer

This app lets you download musical scores and practice songs. This app lets you customize the piano sound to your taste. 

Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and Owner’s Manual (page 14)).  After reading, keep the document(s) including those sections where it will be available for immediate reference. 

© 2020 Roland Corporation

Easy Operation Guide (Front Panel) 

Selecting a Tone 

Hold down the Tone select button and press one of the following keys; the sound changes. 


Selecting a Piano 

Selecting an E. Piano 



Selecting Other Sounds 

 Layering Two Sounds (Dual) 

By pressing two Tone buttons simultaneously, you can layer  













Hold down 





































two sounds.




































































Hold down










































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A.Bass+Cymbl





















































































Press simultaneously



























































AcousticBass 

Steel-str.Gt 

Nylon-str.Gt 

Accordion Comp’d JBass ChurchOrgan2 Jazz Scat ChurchOrgan1 Flip Pad 

 

Mix Balance 

You can adjust the mix balance of the two sounds (five steps, 0  = default value). 

C2 

Nason Flt 8’ Trancy Synth Pipe Organ Super Saw Light Organ * Solina 

Mix balance  

for Split Either of the lit Tone  buttons 

Mix balance  for Dual 

Lower Organ * 



Soft Pad






JP8 Strings






D50 StackPad












































Mellow Bars * 

Harpsi 8’+4’ Full Stops * 

Harpsichord Gospel Spin * Choir Aahs 2 Magical Piano Ballad Organ * Choir Aahs 1 Ragtime Piano Combo Jz.Org * Super SynPad 

1 C5 

Hold down 

0 0 – + – 

Rock Piano B.Organ Slow * OrchestraBrs 




Bright Upright Celesta Harpiness 

Mellow Upright Vibraphone String Trio 

2 

Upright Piano Clav. Orchestra 

C1 

Bright Piano 80’s FM EP SymphonicStr2 

Mellow Piano Phase EP Mix SymphonicStr1 

Ballad Piano Wurly 200 Rich Strings 

Concert Piano 1976SuitCase Epic Strings 

Turning On/Off the Power 

Long-press the [L] button. 

& “Turning On/Off the Power” (p. 5) 

Adjusting the Volume 

* You can switch the rotation speed of the rotary effect by pressing  the [E.Piano] button when an organ sound indicated by the (*)  symbol is selected.

Use the two Volume buttons to adjust the volume. Volume (right) button: Increases the volume. Volume (left) button: Decreases the volume. 

* The number of indicators lit above the Volume  buttons changes according to the volume setting.  If all indicators are lit, the volume is at its maximum.  If all indicators are unlit, there will be no sound. 

* If you hold down a Volume button, the volume  changes more quickly. 



































Making Settings for Each Function (Function) 

To make function settings, hold down the [Function] button and play the key  corresponding to the setting you want to make. 

You can make the following function settings. 

& For detail, refer to “Advanced Operation” (p. 9). 

Function Value 

Auto off Off, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 240 minutes Speaker switch Off, Stand, Desk 

USB flash drive songs Play, Select 

Master tuning 415.3–466.2 Hz (0.1 Hz units) 

 Playing Different Tones with Left and Right Hands (Split Play

Turn the [Split] button on, and the keyboard is divided into left and right sections,  allowing you to play a different sound in each section. 

If you hold down the [Split] button, the Tone button assigned to the left section will  light. 

* When using Split play, the effect of the pedal connected to the Pedal 1 or Pedal 2 jack  applies only to the tone of the right section. 

Switching Sounds (Split) 

Switching the left sound While pressing the [SPLIT] button, hold down one of the  Tone buttons, and press a key. 

Key touch 5 steps, fixed (FIX) Brilliance 3 steps Ambience 11 steps 

Switching the right  sound 

Use the same operation as in “Selecting a Sound,”  mentioned above. 

Twinpiano Pair, Individual Transpose -6–+5 

MIDI transmit channel 1–16 

SMF play mode Auto Select, Internal, External Local control On, Off 

Changing the Point Where the Keyboard Is Divided (Split Point) Hold down the [SPLIT] button and press a key (Default: F#3). 

B1 B6 

Input Volume Bluetooth 















10 steps











On, Off




















Bluetooth


















* By long-pressing the [Function] button, you can begin pairing with a  device. 

Hold down 12 


Using the Metronome 

Turn the [Metronome] button on; the metronome will sound. Use the [SLOW] / [FAST]  buttons to adjust the tempo. 

 Changing the Number of Beats 

Holding down the [Metronome] button and press  

 Playing Back Internal Songs 

To play or stop a song, press the [s] button. 

You can select an internal song by holding down the [s] button and pressing one of  the following keys. 

 For details on the song names, refer to “Internal Song List” (p. 13). 

the [SLOW]/ [FAST] buttons.




Selecting an Internal Song 

















(7 beats).






























































































Hold down


















































Press the right end key; all songs  play consecutively. 

You can choose from 0 (weak beats only), 2 (2 beats), 

3 (3 beats), 4 (4 beats), 5 (5 beats), 6 (6 beats), or 7 

 

2 5 7 




Play the recorded song. 2 

Hold down 














1 




Hold dow







0 3 4 6 2 

Song Volume 

* Choose “0” if you want the strong beat to be omitted and only the weak beats  sounded. 

Here’s how to adjust the song volume (SMF/audio). (10 steps, default value = 10). C#5 






















































Specifying a Numeric Tempo 

A numeric value can also be specified for the tempo (10–500) (default: 108).

1 

Example: To enter 120, hold down the [Metronome] button and press the keys in this  order: 1 0 2 0 0 0 Enter. 

  

r

l

u

a

f

Hold down 

e

D

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2 4 

7 9 

e

t

n

E

2 

1 

Hold dow

1 3 5 8 6 

2 

* You can’t adjust the mix balance of the demo songs. 

* If the SMF playback mode (p. 12) is set to “Auto-Select” or “Internal,” the  volume of some parts is not changed by the song volume. If this is set to  “External,” the song volume changes the volume of all parts. 

Listening to the Demo Songs 





















































































































Press one Hold down 1 2 

You can play back demo songs that use the sounds of each Tone button (a total of three  songs). 

Press the [s] button to stop. 

* Use of these demo songs for any purpose other than personal enjoyment is  prohibited by law unless permission is obtained from the copyright owner. * No data for the demo songs will be output from USB Computer port.

Recording Your Performance 

Here’s how to record a song. 

* Before you begin, select the sound that you want to record. 

1. Press the [t] button. 

* To cancel recording, press the [t] button once again. 

2. Play the keyboard to start recording. 

3. Press the [s] button to stop recording. 

If You Want to Record Along with the Metronome 

* Before recording, sound the metronome and set the number of beats and tempo. If you press the [s] button in step 2, recording starts after a one-measure count. 

Saving the Recorded Song to a USB Flash Drive 

* Connect your USB flash drive before you continue. 

Hold down the [Function] button and press the [s] button. Once all the buttons are lit, the data has been saved (up to 99 songs). 

Playing a Song from a USB Flash Drive 

Hold down the [s] button and press the “C#7” key. 

You can use the two keys adjacent to “C#7” to select a song on the USB flash drive. C#





















































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Playing the Song You Recorded 

1 

C4 

down 

v

e

r

P

l

P

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Hold down 12 

If You Want to Redo the Recording Start recording again from step 1

2 

* You can also copy a WAV file or MIDI file from your computer to a USB flash drive, and  play it back on the FP-30X. For details on the formats that can be played, refer to “Formats  Playable from a USB Flash Drive” (p. 15). 

Before You Play 

Placing the FP-30X on a Stand 

If you want to place the FP-30X on a stand, use the Roland KSC-70 (refer to the KSC-70 Owner’s Manual), KS-12, KS-20X or KS-10Z. * Be careful not to pinch your fingers when setting up the stand. 

KS-12 

Adjust the height of the stand to the lowest position. 

KS-20X 

Align the center of the Piano with the center of the stand. 










Adjust the width of the stand so  

that the rubber feet on the front of  

the piano fit into the corresponding  

openings of the stand 

Keyboard side 

Top view 

KS-10Z 























Align the front  

of the Piano  

with the front of  

the stand 

Adjust the stand so that its width is not less than 700 mm (27-9/16 inch). 



















Align the front of the  Piano with the front of  the stand

NOTE 






Place the Piano so that its rubber feet  

on the front of the piano are on the  

inner side of the stand 

Keyboard side 

For safety, do not use the stand  in its very highest adjustment  position. 

Adjust the horizontal width 

Top view 

Connecting Equipment (Phones Jacks) Attaching the Music Rest 1. Insert the music rest into the slit on the top of the  








































































 Phones 1/2 jacks 

You can connect stereo headphones  

here. Since the FP-30X has two  

headphone jacks, two people can use  

headphones at the same time. 

* The headphone jack on the left  

accommodates a stereo mini 

plug, and the jack on the right  

accommodates a stereo 1/4” plug.  

Use the jack that fits the plug of  

your headphones. 

Headphones 

piano. 


Connecting Equipment (Rear Panel)  

* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections. 

DC In jack 

Connect the included AC adaptor. 

Power Cord 

AC Outlet 

Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator (see  illustration) faces upwards.  

The indicator will light when you plug the AC adaptor into  an AC outlet. 

* Use the cord  

hook to secure  

the cord of the  

AC adaptor as  

shown in the  

illustration. 

 USB Memory port 

Connect a USB flash drive (sold separately). 

If a USB flash drive is connected, you can play or save songs. 

* Never turn off the power or disconnect a USB flash drive  or the power cord while the access indicator of the USB flash  drive is blinking. 

* Taking care to observe the correct direction and orientation,  insert the USB flash drive all the way into the port. Do not use  excessive force. 















Cord hook 










































Amplified speakers 

You can connect amplified  speakers and hear the sound  of the piano through them. 

* If the sound is distorted  when external speakers are  connected, slightly lower  the volume of the FP-30X. 

USB Computer port 

Here you can connect your computer via a  USB cable (sold separately). If your computer  is connected, performance data can be  transferred between the piano and sequencer  software (sold separately) on your computer,  allowing you to produce or edit music. 





 Pedal 1 jack 

Connect the included  damper pedal. 

 Pedal 2 jack 

If connecting the dedicated pedal (KPD-70: sold separately) to the  dedicated stand (KSC-70: sold separately), connect the KPD-70’s cable  here. 

Damper Pedal 

Use this pedal to sustain the sound.  

Sostenuto Pedal 

The notes you are pressing when this  

pedal is depressed will be sustained. 

Soft Pedal 

This pedal is used to make the sound  

softer.  

Turning On/Off the Power 

* When operating the pedal, take care not to pinch your fingers between the moving part and the body of  the unit. Pay special attention to this when using the unit where children are present.

 Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time (Auto Off)  

Once everything is properly connected, be sure to follow the procedure below to turn on their power. If you turn on equipment in the wrong  order, you risk causing malfunction or equipment failure. 

Turning the power on 

1. Long-press the [L] (Power) button to turn the power on. * This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval  (a few seconds) after turning the unit on is required before it will operate  normally. 

* Before turning the unit on/off, always be sure to turn the volume down. Even with  

The power to this unit will be turned off automatically after a  predetermined amount of time has passed since it was last used for  playing music, or its buttons or controls were operated (Auto Off  function). 

If you do not want the power to be turned off automatically, disengage  the Auto Off function. (Default: 240 min.) 

* Auto-off settings are automatically saved in this unit. 

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the volume turned down, you might hear some sound when switching the unit on/ off. However, this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. 

1 

Turning the power off 

1. Hold down the [L] (Power) button for one second or  




Hold down 






















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m

 

01

m

 

03




  

  

ff

O




2 

longer; the power will be turned off. 

* Do not disconnect the power cord while the [L](power) button is blinking. 

5 Any settings that you are in the process of editing will be lost when the power is  turned off. If you have any settings that you want to keep, you should save them  beforehand. 

5 To restore power, turn the power on again. 

° Connecting the Piano and a Mobile Device via Bluetooth 

Here’s What You Can Do 

By using the Bluetooth function, you can wirelessly connect the piano  with a mobile device such as your smartphone or tablet (subsequently  referred to as the “mobile device”), allowing you to do the following things. 

0 “Playing Music Through the Piano’s Speakers” 

p.

You can play back music data that’s saved on your mobile device, and  wirelessly listen to it through the piano’s speakers. 












Speakers 

 Playing Music Through the Piano’s Speakers 

Here’s how to make settings so that music data saved on your mobile  device can be wirelessly played back through the piano’s speakers. 

* If your mobile device is already paired with the piano, there is no need  to perform pairing again. Refer to “Connecting an Already-Paired  Mobile Device” (p. 7). 

 Making Initial Settings (Pairing) 

As an example, we explain how to make settings for an iPad. If you’re using  an Android device, refer to the owner’s manual of the mobile device you’re  using. 

1. Place the mobile device that you want to connect nearby this  unit. 

2. Hold down the [Function] button for at least five seconds. 

0 “Using the Piano with an App” 

Long-press



p.

Pairing begins. 

You can install apps (such as Roland’s “Piano Every Day” or “Piano Designer”)  on your mobile device, and use them in conjunction with the piano. 

App [Piano Every Day] App [Piano Designer] 

Pairing 

 To wirelessly connect the piano with your mobile device, you must fi rst  perform “pairing” to create a one-to-one connection between the piano  and your mobile device. 

“Pairing” is the procedure of registering (mutually authenticating) your  

3. Turn on the Bluetooth function of the mobile device.

4. Tap “FP-30X Audio” that is shown in the Bluetooth device  screen of your mobile device. 

The piano and mobile device are paired. When pairing is completed,  a display like the following appears. 

Mobile device “FP-30X Audio” is added in the “My Devices” field 

Piano [Function] button is lit (blue) 

This completes initial settings. 

The pairing process 

Separate pairing is required for “playing music through the piano’s  speakers” and for “using the piano with an app.” Note that these  processes are diff erent. 

mobile device with the piano. 

Pair your device as described in the procedure for each function. Pairing 







* If pairing is not successful, refer to ” If Pairing Does Not Succeed” (p. 8).

Playing music through  the piano’s speakers 

Settings on the piano 

Settings on the mobile  device 

Using the piano with  

an app 

Settings on the mobile device App Settings on the App 


Connecting an Already-Paired Mobile Device 1. Turn on the Bluetooth function of the mobile device. The piano and the mobile device are wirelessly connected. 

MEMO 

If you were unable to establish a connection using the procedure  

Connecting the Piano and a Mobile Device via Bluetooth 

 Making Settings (Pairing) 

You can make settings for using the piano together with an app that’s  installed on your mobile device. As an example, we’ll explain the procedure  for using an iPad with the “Piano Every Day” app. 

* In the case of “Using the Piano with an App,” settings on the piano are  

above, tap “FP-30X Audio” that is displayed in the Bluetooth device  screen of the mobile device. 

Playing Back Audio 

When you play back music data on the mobile device, the sound is heard  from the piano’s speakers. 

Adjusting the volume of Bluetooth audio 

Normally you’ll adjust the volume on your mobile device. If this does not  provide the volume adjustment you want, you can adjust the volume as  follows. 

1. While holding down the [Function] button, press the  keyboard’s C1, C#1, or D1 keys to adjust the volume. Key to press Explanation 

C1 Change the volume by -1. 

C#1 Set the volume to the default value (0). 

D1 Change the volume by +1. 

Range of setting 1–10 (default: 7)  

 Using the Piano with an App 

Here’s how to make settings so that you can use the piano with an app  that’s installed on your mobile device. 

Apps You Can Use with This Piano 

Supported  OS 

iOS 

Android

iOS 

Android



App name Explanation 

This app lets you download electronic scores,  

practice songs as if you were playing a game, or  

keep a record of your practicing. 

Piano Every Day 

This app lets you customize the piano sound  

to your taste. It provides touch-based editing  

within the app for the various elements of the  

sound. 

Piano Designer 

* Apps can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play  (free of charge). 

* In addition to the above, you can also use music apps (such as Garage  Band) that are compatible with Bluetooth MIDI. 

* The information provided about apps made by Roland was current  when this manual was published. For the latest information, refer to the  Roland website. 

not necessary. Perform operations in the app to pair it with the piano. 1. Turn on the Bluetooth function of the mobile device.

NOTE 

Even if the “Devices” field shows the name of the device you’re using  (such as “FP-30X MIDI”), do not tap it. 

2. Start the app that you installed on your mobile device. 3. Tap the menu located in the lower right of the app screen, and  then in the menu screen tap “Bluetooth.” 

Bluetooth 

Menu 

The screen of your mobile device shows “FP-30X MIDI.” 

4. Tap “FP-30X MIDI.” 

The piano and mobile device are paired. When pairing is completed,  a display like the following appears. 

Mobile device “FP-30X MIDI” is added in the “My Devices” field 

Piano [Function] button is lit (blue) 

Settings are now complete.

7 

Connecting the Piano and a Mobile Device via Bluetooth 

 If Pairing Does Not Succeed 

If pairing is not successful in “Using the Piano with an App” (p. 7), try  steps 1–4 below. 

1 Make sure that the piano’s Bluetooth function is  “On.” 

1. While holding down the [Function] button, press the  keyboard’s A0 key. 

The piano’s Bluetooth function turns on. 

2 Exit all apps on your mobile device. 

Closing the app 

1. Double-click the home button, and swipe up on the app  screen. 

* The way to exit an app may differ depending on your mobile device. Exit the  apps using the method that’s appropriate for your mobile device. 

3 If already paired, cancel pairing, and turn off the  Bluetooth function. 

Cancelling the pairing 

1. In the mobile device’s screen, tap the “i” located beside  “Connected,” and tap “Forget This Device.” 

To pair your device with multiple pianos 

For example, if you want to pair your mobile device with multiple  pianos located in a music school, you can specify an Bluetooth ID for  each piano to pair your mobile device with the desired pianos. 

* When you make this setting, an ID number is added to  the end of the device name shown on the mobile device  (e.g., FP-30X Audio1). 

1. Power-off the piano. 

2. While holding down the [Volume] (left) button, long-press the  [L] button. 

When all Volume indicators blink, release your fingers. 

The number of times that the Volume indicators blink shows the currently  specified Bluetooth ID. 

Value Volume indicator 

0 Lit 

1 Lit Return to  

Blink 1 time 

beginning 

9 Lit Return to  

Blink 9 times 

beginning 

10 Lit Return to  

Blink 1 time 

beginning 

Blink 1 time Blink 1 time 

11 Lit Return to  beginning 

Blink 8 times Blink 7 times 

87 Lit Return to  beginning 

Volume indicator status 

Unlit Lit Blink 

3. While holding down the [Function] button, use the keyboard  to specify the Bluetooth ID. 

A0 







































87







1 9 81 83 85 

1 

2. Turn the Bluetooth switch off. 

Hold down 

0 2 3 5 7 8 

2 

82 84 86 

4 Perform the pairing procedure of p. 7 from step 1. 

MEMO 

If checking these points does not solve the problem, please refer to the  Roland support website. 

https://www.roland.com/support/ 

Value Explanation 

0–87 Set to “0”: “FP-30X Audio” “FP-30X MIDI” (default value) Set to “1”: “FP-30X Audio 1” “FP-30X MIDI 1” 

The blinking of the Volume indicators changes according to the ID that you  specify. 

You can also use the [Slow]/ [Fast] buttons to change the Bluetooth ID  value. 

4. Press the [Volume] (left) button or [Volume] (right) button to  complete the setting. 

* If you are pairing in an environment where there are multiple  pianos, we recommend that you turn on the power of the  mobile device and only those pianos that you want to pair (turn  off the power of other devices).

8 

° Advanced Operation 

 Adjusting the Brilliance (Brilliance) 

Here’s how to adjust the brilliance of the sound (3 levels). 1. Hold down the [Function] button, and use the F5, F#5, or G5  keys of the keyboard to adjust the brilliance. 

C5 

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 Dividing the Keyboard for Two People (Twin Piano) 

You can divide the keyboard into left and right sections so that two people  can play the same pitch ranges. 

1. Hold down the [Function] button and use the G4, G#4, or A4  keys of the keyboard to adjust how Twin Piano is heard. 

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F5 Changes the brilliance value by -1. F#5 Sets the brilliance value to the default value (0). G5 Changes the brilliance value by +1. 

Range of setting -1–+1 (default: 0) 

The keyboard will be divided into left and right sections, with  “middle C” located in the center of each section. 

Value Explanation 

Off The same keyboard setting as a conventional acoustic piano. The sound will be heard from the right as you play toward the  

Adjusting the Reverberation (Ambience) 

You can adjust the depth of the acoustical ambience that simulates  performing in a concert hall. 

1. Hold down the [Function] button and use the C5, C#5, or D5  keys of the keyboard to adjust the ambience depth. 

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* The left and right sections will have the same tone (Piano). Twin Piano  will be cancelled when you push one of the Tone buttons. 

* The damper pedal applies only to the right section. 

* When using the KPD-70, the soft pedal operates as the damper pedal  for the left section, and the sostenuto pedal applies only to the right  

Key to press Explanation 

C5 Changes the ambience value by -1. 

C#5 Sets the ambience value to the default value (1). D5 Changes the ambience value by +1. 

Range of setting 0–10 (default: 1) 

Convenient Metronome Functions 

 Adjusting the Volume of the Metronome 

You can adjust the volume of the metronome. 

1. Hold down the [Metronome] button and use the C5, C#5, or D5  keys of the keyboard to adjust the volume of the metronome. C5 

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You can change the tone of the metronome. 

1. Hold down the [Metronome] button and use the F5, F#5,  G5, or G#5 keys of the keyboard to adjust the tone of the  metronome. 

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C5 Changes the metronome volume by -1. C#5 Sets the metronome volume to the default value (5). D5 Changes the metronome volume by +1. 

Range of setting 1–10 (default: 5) 

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Value Click, Electronic, Voice (Japanese), Voice (English),  (default: Click)  

MEMO 

If “0” is selected as the time signature and “Voice” is selected as the  metronome tone, it is heard at a time signature of 4/4.

Advanced Operation 

 Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps (Octave Shift) 

When using Dual Play (p. 2) or Split Play (p. 2), you can change the pitch of each sound in units of an octave. This is called “Octave Shift.” 

Octave Shift in Dual Play 

1. Put the piano in Dual Play mode, and select tones. The two Tone buttons of the selected sounds are lit. 

2. Of the two lit Tone buttons, hold down the Tone button of the  area whose octave you want to shift, and use the C6, C6#, or  D6 keys of the keyboard to specify the amount of octave shift. 

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Octave Shift in Split Play 

1. Put the piano in Split Play mode, and select tones. The [Split] button and the Tone button of the tone selected for the  right hand are lit. 

2. Hold down the lit Tone button, and use the C6, C6#, or D6 keys  of the keyboard to specify the octave shift for the right-hand  tone. 














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Key to press Explanation 

C6 Changes the octave shift value by -1. C#6 Sets the octave shift value to the default value (0). D6 Changes the octave shift value by +1. 

Range of setting -3–+3 (default: 0) 

3. Hold down the [Split] button and the Tone button of the tone  that you want to specify for the left hand, and use the C6, C#6,  or D6 keys of the keyboard to specify the octave shift for the  left-hand tone. 

[Split] button and the Tone button that you want to specify for the left hand (in  this example, Other) 


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C6 Changes the octave shift value by -1. 

C#6 Sets the octave shift value to the default value (0). 

D6 Changes the octave shift value by +1. 

Range of setting -3–+3 (default: 0) 

Sounding a Count Before Playback/Recording (Count-In) 

A count that is sounded before song playback or recording begins is called a “count-in.” 

Sounding a Count-In Before Song Playback If a count is sounded in time with the song before playback begins, it’s  easier to match the timing of your own playing with the song. 

1. Hold down the [Metronome] button and press the [s]  button. 

After the count-in is heard, the song plays. 

Sounding a Count-In Before Recording

 Changing the Number of Count-In Measures With the factory settings, the length of the count-in is set to one measure,  but you are free to change the number of measures. 

1. Hold down the [s] button and press the C6 or C#6 key of  the keyboard. 

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2. Press the [s] button. 

After the count-in (one measure by default) is heard, recording starts. 

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If you play the keyboard instead of pressing the [s] button,  recording starts immediately, without sounding a count-in. 

Key to press Explanation 

C6 Specifies a one-measure count-in (default). C#6 Specifies a two-measure count-in.

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Outputting Sound Both from Headphones and  Internal Speakers (Speaker Auto Mute) 

With the factory settings, sound is no longer output from the internal  speaker when you connect headphones to the Phones jack. However, you  can change this setting so that sound is output both from the headphones  and from the internal speakers. 

* If this is “Off,” the sound that is output from the headphones will have  a different character. 

1. Hold down the [Volume](left) button and [Volume](right)  button, and press the [Function] button. 

Advanced Operation 

1. Connect the USB flash drive that you want to format to the  USB Memory port. 

2. While holding down the [s] button, turn the power on.  Keep holding down [s] button for at least three seconds. The [s] button and the [t] button will blink. 

If you decide to cancel, press the [s] button. 

3. To execute the format, press the [t] button. 

When all the LEDs on the buttons are lit, the operation is complete. 4. Turn the power off, then on again. 





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Saving the Settings (Memory Backup) 




This piano remembers the “settings that are saved automatically” even  when the power is turned off and then on again. If you set the “Memory  Backup” setting, the settings saved by “memory backup” are also saved.  Other settings return to their default values when you turn the power off  

2. Press the [Function] button to switch the setting. 











































When headphones are connected to the Phones  

jack Volume indicator status 

On 

Sound is output only from the headphones  

(default)Volume 

Off 

Sound is output both from the headphones and  

from the internal speakersVolume 

3. To complete the operation, press either the [Volume](left)  button or the [Volume](right) button. 




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Formatting a USB Flash Drive 

Before using a new USB fl ash drive with the FP-30X for the fi rst time, you  must format the USB fl ash drive. 

NOTE 

5 Formatting will erase everything that has been saved on  the USB flash drive. 

and on again. 

1. Hold down the [Function] button and press the [t] button. The [s] button and the [t] button will blink. 

If you decide to cancel, press the [s] button. 

2. To save the settings, press the [t] button. 

When all the LEDs on the buttons are lit, the operation is complete. Settings that are saved by “Memory Backup” 

Settings saved by Memory Backup Page 

Key Touch p. 12 

Brilliance p. 9 

Ambience p. 9 

Master Tuning p. 12 

Speaker Switch p. 12 

Speaker Auto Mute p. 11 

Metronome Volume p. 9 

Metronome Tone p. 9 

Count In Measure p. 10 

Settings that are saved automatically 

Settings saved automatically Page 

Bluetooth On/Off p. 12 

Input Volume p. 12 

Auto Off p. 5 

Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) 

Here’s how to restore all registrations and internally saved settings to the  factory-set condition. This function is called “Factory Reset.” 

NOTE 

When you execute a factory reset, all settings will be initialized and the  song you recorded in internal memory will be erased. 

1. While holding down the [Function] button, turn the power  on. Keep holding down [Function] button for at least three  seconds. 

The [s] button and the [t] button will blink. 

If you decide to cancel, press the [s] button. 

2. To execute the Factory Reset, press the [t] button. When all the LEDs on the buttons are lit, the operation is complete. 3. Turn the power off, then on again.

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Advanced Operation 

 Various Function Settings (Function Mode) 

To make function settings, hold  

down the [Function] button 

 Changing the Internal Speaker Settings (Speaker Switch) You can specify how the internal speakers are heard. 



































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Off Sound is not output from the internal speakers; sound is output only from the Output jacks.  This is convenient when you’re using the piano in a live performance. 

Sound is output both from the internal speakers and from the Output jacks. 

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Stand (default) Desk 

The character of the sound is adjusted optimally for when the piano is played while placed on  a stand. 

Sound is output both from the internal speakers and from the Output jacks. The character of the sound is adjusted optimally for when the piano is played while placed on  a table. 

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Master Tuning 

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Brilliance (p. 9) 

Ambience (p. 9) 

Regardless of this setting, sound is not output from the internal speakers if headphones are connected to the Phones  jack. If you want the internal speakers to output sound even when headphones are connected, see the following  reference (p. 11). 

Playing Songs from a USB Flash Drive 

You can play songs from a USB flash drive, or switch songs. 

 Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments (Master Tuning) 

When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other such instances, you can match the standard pitch to  another instrument. 

The standard pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that’s played when you finger the middle A key. 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. This tuning of all the instruments to a standard pitch is  called “master tuning.” 

You can adjust the tuning in the range of 415.3 Hz–440.0 Hz (default)–466.2 Hz (in 0.1 Hz steps).  Changing the Keyboard Playing Feel (Key Touch) 

You can change the playing feel of the keyboard. 

Setting Explanation 

+2: Super Heavy An even heavier setting than “Heavy.” 

+1: Heavy You have to finger the keyboard more forcefully than “Medium” in order to play fortissimo (ff),  so the keyboard touch feels heavier. 

0: Medium Sets the keyboard to the standard touch. 

-1: Light You can achieve fortissimo (ff) play with a less forceful touch than “Medium” so the keyboard  feels lighter. 

-2: Super Light An even lighter setting than “Light.” 

-3: Fix The sound plays at one set volume, regardless of the force used to play the keys.  Changing the Key of the Keyboard (Transpose) 

IndividualTwinpiano (p. 9) 

You can use the Transpose function to transpose the keyboard in  semitone steps. 

If you play C E G It will sound E G B 

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For example, if a song is in the key of E major, and you want to play it  

with the fingering of C major, set Transpose to a value of “+4.” 

 Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel 

You can specify this piano’s MIDI transmit channel. 

MIDI uses sixteen channels, 1–16. By connecting this piano to another MIDI device and setting both devices to the  same MIDI channel, you can play sounds or switch sounds on that device. This piano receives all channels 1–16. 

 Setting the Song (SMF) Playback Mode (SMF Play Mode) 

This setting specifies the tone that you play on the keyboard while a song is playing back. Normally you will use the  “Auto-Select” setting. This determines whether the setting that is most suitable for the internal song or most suitable  for external data is selected when you play back a song whose file format is SMF. 

Changing this setting does not affect the sound character of tone that you play from the keyboard. 

Setting Explanation 

The tone that you play from the keyboard does not change when you play back a song. 

This is recommended when you play back external data such as commercially available music data. 

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External Internal 

* With this setting, some effects might not apply to the song playback sound. For this reason,  the character of the sound during playback might be different than the sound while you  were recording. 

When you play back a song, the tone that you play from the keyboard changes to the tone  that is saved in the song. This is recommended when you play back an internal song or a song  that you recorded on this piano. 

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Auto–Select Automatically switches the SMF Play Mode to either “Internal” or “External” depending on the song that  

is being played. 

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 Preventing Double Notes When Working with a Software Synthesizer (Local Control) 

When you have a MIDI sequencer connected, set this parameter to Local Off. 

Since most sequencers have their Thru function turned on, notes you play on the keyboard may be sounded in  

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duplicate, or get dropped. To prevent this, you can enable the “Local Off” setting so that the keyboard and internal  sound generator will be disconnected. 

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Adjusting the Bluetooth/USB Audio Volume 

You can adjust the volume of the audio signal that is sent from Bluetooth or the USB Computer port. Input Volume 1–10 (default: 7) 

Setting the Bluetooth Function 

Setting Explanation 

On (default), Off Turns the Bluetooth function on/off. 

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° Troubleshooting Problem Cause/Action 

Problem Cause/Action 

All LEDs other than  the [L] (Power)  button are blinking 

Even though you’re  using headphones  to mute the sound,  a thumping sound  is heard when you  play the keyboard 

Power turns off on  its own 

Power does not  

Excessive current flow occurred at the USB Memory port. 

Check whether there might be a problem with the USB flash drive. Next, turn  the power off, then back on again. 

The keyboard of this piano is designed to simulate the mechanism of an  acoustic piano. Even on an acoustic piano, a thumping sound is actually  being produced when you press a key. Such sounds do not indicate a  malfunction. 

With the factory settings, the unit’s power will automatically be switched off  240 minutes after you stop playing or operating the unit. 

If you don’t need the power to turn off automatically, turn the “Auto Off”  setting “Off” (p. 5). 

In some cases, playing back extremely high-volume SMF or WAV data from  a USB flash drive may cause the protection circuit to operate, turning the  power off. 

If this occurs, reduce the volume. 

The sound of  

the higher notes  suddenly changes  from a certain key 

High-pitched  

ringing is heard 

On an acoustic piano, the approximately one and a half octaves of notes  at the upper end of the keyboard will continue sounding regardless of the  damper pedal. These notes also have a somewhat different tonal character. This unit faithfully simulate this characteristic of acoustic pianos. On this unit,  the range that is unaffected by the damper pedal will change according to  the transpose setting. 

If you hear this in headphones: 

Piano sounds that have a brilliant and crisp character contain substantial  high-frequency components that may sound as though a metallic ringing has  been added. This is because the characteristics of an actual piano are being  faithfully reproduced, and is not a malfunction. 

This ringing is more obtrusive if the ambience is applied heavily, so you may  be able to minimize it by decreasing the ambience (p. 9). 

If you don’t hear this in headphones: 

It is likely that there is some other reason (such as resonances within the  unit). Please contact your dealer or the nearest Roland service center. 

If you set the volume to the maximum setting, the sound may be distorted  

turn on Is the AC adaptor connected correctly (p. 5)? 

depending on how you perform. If this occurs, turn down the volume. 

Pedal does not work,  or is “stuck” 

No sound/No sound  when you play back  a song 

Pitch of the  

keyboard or song is  incorrect 

Sounds are heard  two tones when the  keyboard is played 

Is the pedal connected correctly? 

Plug the cord firmly into the Pedal jack (p. 5). 

Could the unit’s volume be turned down? 

Could headphones be connected? 

The speakers will not produce sound if headphones is connected to the  Phones jack (p. 4) (p. 11). 

Could you have made Transpose settings (p. 12). 

Is the Master Tune setting appropriate (p. 12). 

The notes of a piano are tuned using a unique method (stretched tuning),  which makes upper-range notes slightly higher in pitch, and lower-range  notes slightly lower in pitch. For this reason, you might perceive the pitch as  being incorrect, but this is the way an acoustic piano should sound. 

Could you have selected a dual tone (p. 2)? 

Low sound wrong,  or are buzzy 

If you don’t hear this in headphones: 

Performing at high volumes may cause the speakers or objects near  the unit to resonate. Fluorescent lights or glass doors may also resonate  sympathetically. In particular, this is more likely to occur for lower notes  and higher volumes. You can take the following measures to minimize  resonances. 

5 Locate this unit 30 cm (12 inch) away from walls or other surfaces. 5 Keep the volume down. 

5 Move away from the objects that are resonating. 

If you hear this in headphones: 

It is likely that there is some other reason. Please contact your dealer or a  nearby Roland service center. 

° Internal Song List 

No. Song Name Composer Key 1 Elevations * Original A0 2 Reflection * Original A#0 3 Fly day * marasy B0 4 Barcarolle * Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin C1 5 Zhavoronok * “Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, Arranged  

by Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev” C#1 

6 Valse, op.34-1 * Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin D1 7 Polonaise op.53 * Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin D#1 8 Nocturne No.20 * Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin E1 9 Die Forelle * Franz Peter Schubert, Arranged by  

Franz Liszt F1 

10 Reflets dans l’Eau * Claude Achille Debussy F#1 11 Polovtsian Dances Alexander Borodin G1 12 Ombra mai fù George Frideric Handel G#1 13 Lascia ch’io pianga George Frideric Handel A1 14 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star French Folk Song A#1 15 Mary Had a Little Lamb Traditional B1 16 Bear Song American Folk Song C2 17 Ich Bin Ein Musikante German Folk Song C#2 18 Grand Father’s Clock Henry Work D2 19 Jingle Bells James Pierpont D#2 20 We Wish You a Merry Christmas Carol E2 21 Silent Night Franz Gruber F2 22 Amazing Grace Hymn F#2 

No. Song Name Composer Key 23 Lavender’s Blue Traditional G2 24 Aura Lee George R. Poulton G#2 25 Auld Lang Syne Traditional A2 26 Greensleeves Traditional A#2 27 Maple Leaf Rag Scott Joplin B2 28 The Entertainer Scott Joplin C3 29 When The Saints Go Marching In Traditional C#3 30 Little Brown Jug Joseph Winner D3 

- - - (Recorded song) - - - C4 

* All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private,  personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws. 

* Performance data of the tone demos and the built-in songs is not output from the USB  Computer port or from Bluetooth (MIDI). 

* If the SMF playback mode (p. 12) is set to “Auto-Select” or “Internal,” there will be some  parts whose volume is not changed by the [Song Volume]. If you set the SMF playback  mode to “External,” the volume of all parts will change. 

* Songs marked by an asterisk (*) are piano solo songs. They have no accompaniment. * “Fly day” are played by marasy

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° USING THE UNIT SAFELY WARNING 

WARNING 

CAUTION 

Concerning the Auto Off function 

The power to this unit will be turned off  

automatically after a predetermined amount  of time has passed since it was last used for  

playing music, or its buttons or controls were  operated (Auto Off function). If you do not  

want the power to be turned off automatically, disengage  the Auto Off function (p. 5). 

Use only the stand that is recommended This unit should be used only with a stand  

that is recommended by Roland. 

Do not place in a location that is unstable When using the unit with a stand  

recommended by Roland, the stand must  

be carefully placed so it is level and sure to  

remain stable. If not using a stand, you still  

need to make sure that any location you  

choose for placing the unit provides a level surface that  will properly support the unit, and keep it from wobbling. 

Precautions regarding placement of this unit on a stand Be sure to follow the instructions in the  

Owner’s Manual carefully when placing this  unit on a stand (p. 4). 

If it is not set up properly, you risk creating  

an unstable situation which could lead to the  unit falling or the stand toppling, and may result in injury. 

Use only the supplied AC adaptor and the correct voltage Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied  

with the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage  at the installation matches the input voltage  specified on the AC adaptor’s body. Other AC  adaptors may use a different polarity, or be  

designed for a different voltage, so their use could result in  damage, malfunction, or electric shock. 

Use only the supplied power cord 

Use only the attached power cord. Also, the  

supplied power cord must not be used with  

any other device. 

CAUTION 

Use only the specified stand(s) 

This unit is designed to be used in  

combination with specific stands (*1)  

manufactured by Roland. If used in  

combination with other stands, you risk  

sustaining injuries as the result of this product  dropping down or toppling over due to a lack of stability. 

*1 KSC-70, KS-12, KS-20X, KS-10Z

Evaluate safety issues before using stands Even if you observe the cautions given in the  owner’s manual, certain types of handling  

may allow this product to fall from the stand,  or cause the stand to overturn. Please be  

mindful of any safety issues before using this  product. 

Cautions when moving this unit 

Since this product is very heavy, you must  

make sure that a sufficient number of people  are on hand to help, so you can lift and move  it safely, without causing strain. Make sure  

to have a firm grip, to protect yourself from  injury and the instrument from damage. If you need to  move the instrument, take note of the precautions listed  below. 

• Check to make sure the screw securing the unit to  the stand have not become loose. Fasten them again  securely whenever you notice any loosening. • Disconnect the power cord. 

• Disconnect all cords coming from external devices. • Remove the music stand. 

° IMPORTANT NOTES 

Placement 

• Do not allow objects to remain on top of the keyboard.  This can be the cause of malfunction, such as keys  ceasing to produce sound. 

• Depending on the material and temperature of the  surface on which you place the unit, its rubber feet may  discolor or mar the surface.  

Care of the Keyboard 

• Do not write on the keyboard with any pen or other  implement, and do not stamp or place any marking on  the instrument. Ink will seep into the surface lines and  become unremovable. 

• Do not affix stickers on the keyboard. You may be  unable to remove stickers that use strong adhesives,  and the adhesive may cause discoloration. 

• To remove stubborn dirt, use a commercially available  keyboard cleaner that does not contain abrasives. Start  by wiping lightly. If the dirt does not come off, wipe  using gradually increasing amounts of pressure while  taking care not to scratch the keys. 

Repairs and Data 

• Before sending the unit away for repairs, be sure to  make a backup of the data stored within it; or you may  prefer to write down the needed information. Although  we will do our utmost to preserve the data stored in  your unit when we carry out repairs, in some cases, such  as when the memory section is physically damaged,  restoration of the stored content may be impossible.  Roland assumes no liability concerning the restoration  of any stored content that has been lost. 

Additional Precautions 

• Any data stored within the unit can be lost as the result  of equipment failure, incorrect operation, etc. To protect  yourself against the irretrievable loss of data, try to  make a habit of creating regular backups of the data  you’ve stored in the unit. 

• Roland assumes no liability concerning the restoration  of any stored content that has been lost. 

• The sound of keys being struck and vibrations produced  by playing an instrument can be transmitted through a  floor or wall to an unexpected extent. Please take care  not to cause annoyance to others nearby. 

• Do not apply undue force to the music stand while it  is in use. 

Using External Memories 

• Please observe the following precautions when  handling external memory devices. Also, make sure to  carefully observe all the precautions that were supplied  with the external memory device. 

• Do not remove the device while reading/writing is  in progress. 

• To prevent damage from static electricity, discharge  all static electricity from your person before  

handling the device. 

Caution Regarding Radio Frequency Emissions 

• The following actions may subject you to penalty of law. • Disassembling or modifying this device. 

• Removing the certification label affixed to the back  of this device. 

• Using this device in a country other than where it  was purchased 

Intellectual Property Right 

• It is forbidden by law to make an audio recording,  video recording, copy or revision of a third party’s  copyrighted work (musical work, video work, broadcast,  live performance, or other work), whether in whole or in  part, and distribute, sell, lease, perform or broadcast it  without the permission of the copyright owner. 

• Do not use this product for purposes that could  infringe on a copyright held by a third party. We  assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any  infringements of third-party copyrights arising through  your use of this product. 

• The copyright of content in this product (the sound  waveform data, style data, accompaniment patterns,  phrase data, audio loops and image data) is reserved by  Roland Corporation. 

• Purchasers of this product are permitted to utilize said  content (except song data such as Demo Songs) for  the creating, performing, recording and distributing  original musical works. 

• Purchasers of this product are NOT permitted to  extract said content in original or modified form, for  the purpose of distributing recorded medium of said  content or making them available on a computer  network. 

• This product contains eParts integrated software  platform of eSOL Co.,Ltd. eParts is a trademark of eSOL  Co., Ltd. in Japan. 

• The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered  trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use  of such marks by Roland is under license. 

• This Product uses the Source Code of μT-Kernel under  T-License 2.0 granted by the T-Engine Forum (www. tron.org). 

• This product is using the Jansson (http://www.digip. org/jansson/) source code. Copyright © 2009-2016 Petri  Lehtinen <petri@digip.org> Released under the MIT  license http://opensource.org/licenses/mitlicense.php 

• Roland, SuperNATURAL, Piano Every Day are either  registered trademarks or trademarks of Roland  Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 

• Company names and product names appearing in this  document are registered trademarks or trademarks of  their respective owners. 

14 

° Main Specifications 

Roland FP-30X: Digital Piano 

Sound  

generator Piano Sound: SuperNATURAL Piano 

Keyboard 88 keys (PHA-4 Standard Keyboard: with Escapement and Ivory Feel) Power Supply AC Adaptor 

Power  

consumption Dimensions 

16 W (When using the included AC adaptor) 

* Approximate power consumption when playing the piano at medium volume: 4 W Power consumption when sound has not been played after power-on: 3 W 

With music rest detached: 

1,300 (W) x 284 (D) x 151 (H) mm 

51-3/16 (W) x 11-3/16 (D) x 6 (H) inches 

With music rest and dedicated stand KSC-70: 

1,300 (W) x 344 (D) x 931 (H) mm 

51-3/16 (W) x 13-9/16 (D) x 36-11/16 (H) inches 

Weight 14.8 kg, 32 lbs 11 oz (with music rest) 

23.0 kg, 50 lbs 12 oz (with KSC-70, KPD-70 and music rest) 

Owner’s Manual 

Leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” 

Accessories Options 

Music Rest 

AC Adaptor 

Power Cord (for connecting AC Adaptor) Pedal switch (DP-2) 

Dedicated stand: KSC-70 

Dedicated pedal board: KPD-70 Keyboard stand: KS-10Z, KS-12, KS-20X Damper pedal: DP series 

Carrying Bag: CB-88RL, CB-76RL Headphones 

* This document explains the specifications of the product at the time that the document was issued. For the latest information, refer to the Roland website. Formats Playable from a USB Flash Drive 

The FP-30X can play back data in the following formats. 

5 SMF format 0/1 

5 Audio data (WAV format, 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear) 

5 Audio data (MP3 format, 44.1 kHz, 64 kbps–320 kbps)

15 

° List of Operations (Button and Key Combinations)

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