Roland RK-300 User manual

Type
User manual

Roland RK-300

The Roland RK-300 is a versatile digital piano that offers a wide range of features for both beginners and experienced players. With its realistic sound and feel, the RK-300 is perfect for practicing, performing, or simply enjoying music.

Features of the Roland RK-300:

  • 88-key weighted hammer-action keyboard
  • SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine
  • Over 500 built-in tones, including pianos, electric pianos, organs, and strings
  • 128-voice polyphony
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • Headphones output
  • USB connectivity for MIDI and audio
  • Optional stand and CD drive available

Possible use cases for the Roland RK-300:

Roland RK-300

The Roland RK-300 is a versatile digital piano that offers a wide range of features for both beginners and experienced players. With its realistic sound and feel, the RK-300 is perfect for practicing, performing, or simply enjoying music.

Features of the Roland RK-300:

  • 88-key weighted hammer-action keyboard
  • SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine
  • Over 500 built-in tones, including pianos, electric pianos, organs, and strings
  • 128-voice polyphony
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • Headphones output
  • USB connectivity for MIDI and audio
  • Optional stand and CD drive available

Possible use cases for the Roland RK-300:

Quick Setup Guide
Setup
1
Assemble the stand as described in the assembly
instructions included with the stand, and place the
RK-300 on the stand.
2
Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN jack on
the RK-300’s rear panel, and connect the other end to
an AC outlet.
g.PowerCord_e.eps
Power cord
AC
Outlet
AC IN
3
Connect the cord of the included piano pedal to the
PIANO PEDAL connector on the RK-300s rear panel.
g.SetPianoPedal.eps
Attaching a CD Drive
1
Set the CD drive’s select switch to “AUTO.
g.CDDPowerSW.eps
2
Attach the installation
holder to the CD drive.
3
Attach the CD drive using
the holes on the bottom
of the RK-300, as shown in
the illustration.
4
Use a USB cable to connect the CD drive’s USB
connector to the EXT DRIVE connector on the RK-
300s rear panel.
g.CDD-USB.eps
USB cable
To EXT DRIVE
connector
5
Connect the AC adaptor included with the CD drive
to the CD drive’s DC IN jack, and plug the AC adaptor
into an AC outlet.
g.CDD-PSB.eps
Cord hook
AC adaptor
To AC outlet
Power cord
Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator (see illustration)
faces upwards and the side with textual information faces downwards.
The indicator will light when you plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
Screws
(3 x 8 mm)
Screws
(3 x 8 mm)
Screws
(4 x 16 mm)
Screws
(4 x 16 mm)
When using the KSC-48 dedicated stand (sold separately)
Setup
1
Assemble the stand as described in the assembly
instructions included with the stand, and place the
RK-300 on the stand.
2
Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN jack on
the RK-300’s rear panel, and connect the other end to
an AC outlet.
g.PowerCord_e.eps
Power cord
AC
Outlet
AC IN
3
Connect the cord
of the included
pedal (DP-10) to the
CONTROL PEDAL
jack on the RK-300s
rear panel.
Attaching a CD Drive
1
Set the CD drive’s select switch to “AUTO.
g.CDDPowerSW.eps
2
Using the CD drive
attachment screws,
attach the CD drive to
the CD tray.
3
As shown in the illustration, loosen the two screws
fastening the CD tray on the back of the RK-300.
g.CDtrayScrew-2.eps
4
Place the CD tray between the screws and the RK-300,
and turn the two screws to securely fasten the CD tray.
g.CDtraySet-2.eps
5
Use a USB cable to connect the CD drive’s USB
connector to the EXT DRIVE connector on the RK-
300s rear panel.
g.CDD-EXTDRIVE_e.eps
USB cable
To EXT DRIVE
connector
6
Connect the AC adaptor included with the CD drive
to the CD drive’s DC IN jack, and plug the AC adaptor
into an AC outlet.
g.CDD-PSB.eps
Set the pedal select switch to
“Continuous.”
Set the pedal select switch to
“Continuous.”
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When using the KS-G8 stand (sold separately)
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS,
“USING THE UNIT SAFELY,” and “Important Notes” in RK-300 owner’s manual. These sections provide
important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured
that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, owner’s manual should be
read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
Copyright © 2008 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in
any formwithout the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
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Formatting the User Memory
When you’ve  nished connecting USB memory to the USER
MEMORY connector, you’ll need to format the USB memory
so that it can be used as “user memory.
1
Access the main screen.
If you’re not at the main screen, press the [EXIT]
button a number of times until the main screen
appears.
g.d-MainScreen.eps
2
Touch <Menu>.
The Menu screen appears.
g.d-SetMenu3-3.eps
There are three menu screens.
Touch to switch screens.
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3
Touch <Format User Memory>.
A con rmation message appears.
g.d-UserFormat.eps
4
Touch <OK>.
Formatting will begin.
The entire contents of user memory will be formatted.
Never turn o the power while the screen shows the
message “Now formatting ....”
NOTE
If the screen indicates “Error,” refer to the “Error
Messages” (Owners Manual p. 209).
MEMO
Turning the Power On
1
Turn the [VOLUME] knob all the way to the left to
minimize the volume.
g.VolumeMin.eps
2
Press the [Power On] switch.
g.PowerOn_e.eps
ON
Lower
position
The power will turn on, several images will appear in
the RK-300’s screen, and then the main screen
(Owner’s Manual p. 24) will appear.
3
Use the [VOLUME] knob to adjust the volume.
Turning the Power O
1
Turn the [VOLUME] knob all the way to the left to
minimize the volume.
2
Press the [Power On] switch.
The screen will disappear, and the power will turn o .
Connecting User Memory
If you connect the included USB memory to the USER
MEMORY connector on the RK-300’s rear panel, you’ll be able
to use the USB memory as “User memory.
User memory is required for basic operations such as the
following:
Saving a recorded performance
Saving songs, images, and sound settings
1
Press the upper part of the USER MEMORY connector
cover, and open it.
g.USERUSB01.eps
2
Connect the included USB memory to the USER
MEMORY connector.
g.USERUSB02.eps
3
Press the upper part of the USER MEMORY connector
cover to close it.
Now you’re ready to start enjoying the RK-300.
We recommend that you copy the songs on the included CD to the “Favorites” in internal memory (Owners
Manual; p. 36).
Go ahead and select a song you like from the song list, then press the [PLAY/STOP] button to listen to it.
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Roland RK-300 User manual

Type
User manual

Roland RK-300

The Roland RK-300 is a versatile digital piano that offers a wide range of features for both beginners and experienced players. With its realistic sound and feel, the RK-300 is perfect for practicing, performing, or simply enjoying music.

Features of the Roland RK-300:

  • 88-key weighted hammer-action keyboard
  • SuperNATURAL Piano sound engine
  • Over 500 built-in tones, including pianos, electric pianos, organs, and strings
  • 128-voice polyphony
  • Built-in stereo speakers
  • Headphones output
  • USB connectivity for MIDI and audio
  • Optional stand and CD drive available

Possible use cases for the Roland RK-300:

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