Roland Electronic Keyboard FR 2 User Guide

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Owner’s Manual  
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Features  
1. Features  
• possibility to choose among a wide variety of sounds;  
• tuning stability over time and wear resistance of all  
mechanical parts;  
• you can sound in a different key than the one you are  
playing in (transpose function);  
PBM (Physical Behavior Modeling)  
The FR-2/FR-2b V-Accordion is based on Roland’s sound gen-  
eration technology called “PBM” (Physical Behavior Model-  
ing) whose sonic result is very close to the sound of tradi-  
tional accordions.  
• you can play with headphones, i.e. without disturbing your  
neighbors or family.  
Super realistic accordion simulations  
The FR-2/FR-2b provides 8 memories called “Sets”, with 10  
treble registers and 5 bass & chord registers. All sounds it  
produces were obtained by sampling popular traditional  
acoustic accordions. Different tuning systems are also avail-  
able.  
Superb performance flexibility  
The V-Accordion allows you to control external MIDI-com-  
patible instruments. The Treble keyboard and chord/bass but-  
tons are velocity-sensitive, while the bellows controller pro-  
vides more articulation possibilities than any other MIDI key-  
board, MIDI wind instrument, etc., you may know.  
Orchestral sounds  
6 orchestral sounds are available for use instead of the tradi-  
tional accordion sounds. The FR-2/FR-2b also provides 5  
orchestral bass and chord sounds for the Bass and Chord sec-  
tions.  
Useful accessory  
The FR-2/FR-2b has a compartment for optional AA-type  
batteries. Consider purchasing such batteries (you will need  
8) when performing on stage.  
The digital advantage  
The V-Accordion includes all functions and sounds of a tradi-  
tional accordion, thus conveying a truly natural feel and  
sound. Yet it also provides the advantages only an electronic  
musical instrument can give you:  
• All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or reg-  
istered trademarks of their respective owners.  
• reduced overall weight;  
Contents  
1. Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Bass & Chord Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
10. Restoring the factory defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
11. Using optional batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
MIDI Program change messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
MIDI Implementation Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
7. MIDI parameters (FUNCTION group). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
MIDI parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
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Features  
Using the unit safely  
The  
symbol alerts the user to important instructions  
Used for instructions intended to alert  
the user to the risk of death or severe  
injury should the unit be used  
improperly.  
or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is  
determined by the design contained within the  
triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for  
general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.  
Used for instructions intended to alert  
the user to the risk of injury or material  
damage should the unit be used  
improperly.  
The  
symbol alerts the user to items that must never  
be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that  
must not be done is indicated by the design contained  
within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it  
means that the unit must never be disassembled.  
* Material damage refers to damage or  
other adverse effects caused with  
respect to the home and all its  
furnishings, as well to domestic  
animals or pets.  
The  
symbol alerts the user to things that must be  
carried out. The specific thing that must be done is  
indicated by the design contained within the circle. In  
the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-  
cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.  
• Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material, coins, pins); or  
liquids of any kind (water, soft drinks, etc.) to penetrate the FR-2/  
FR-2b.  
• Before using this instrument, read the instructions below and the  
Owner’s Manual.  
• Batteries must never be recharged (one-way batteries), heated,  
taken apart, or thrown into fire or water.  
• Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor.  
• Do not attempt to repair the FR-2/FR-2b or replace parts within  
it (except when this manual provides specific instructions direct-  
ing you to do so). Refer all servicing to your retailer, the nearest  
Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on  
the “Information” page.  
• In households with small children, an adult should provide super-  
vision until the child is capable of following all rules essential for  
the safe operation of the FR-2/FR-2b.  
• Protect the FR-2/FR-2b from strong impact.  
(Do not drop it!)  
• Never use or store the FR-2/FR-2b in places that are:  
• Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct sunlight in an  
enclosed vehicle, near a heating duct, on top of heat-generat-  
ing equipment); or are  
• Immediately turn the power off, remove the adaptor from the  
outlet and request servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland  
Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on  
the “Information” page when:  
• Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors); or are  
• Humid; or are  
• The adaptor’s cord or the plug has been damaged; or  
• Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled onto the FR-2/FR-2b;  
or  
• Exposed to rain; or are  
• Dusty; or are  
• The unit has been exposed to rain (or otherwise has become wet); or  
• Subject to high levels of vibration.  
• The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked  
change in performance.  
• When not in use, do not place the FR-2b or FR-2 vertically due to  
instability. If placed in the vertical position on the floor/stage,  
ensure that it leans against a stable vertical surface e.g. a wall or  
a heavy musical instrument.  
• Do not force the adaptor to share an outlet with an unreasonable  
number of other devices. Be especially careful when using exten-  
sion cords—the total power used by all devices you have con-  
nected to the extension cord’s outlet must never exceed the power rating  
(watts/amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive loads can cause the  
insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through.  
• The FR-2/FR-2b’s adaptor should only be connected to a power  
supply of the type described in the operating instructions or as  
marked on the adaptor’s label.  
• 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.  
• Before using the FR-2/FR-2b in a foreign country, consult with  
your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized  
Roland distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.  
• Do not excessively twist or bend the adaptor cord, nor place  
heavy objects on it. Doing so can damage the cord, producing  
severed elements and short circuits. Damaged cords are fire and  
shock hazards!  
• The FR-2/FR-2b should be located so that its location or position  
does not interfere with its proper ventilation.  
• Use only the attached power-supply cord. Also, the supplied  
power cord must not be used with any other device.  
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• Always grasp only the plug on the power-supply cord when plug-  
ging into or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.  
• This instrument, either alone or in combination with an amplifier  
and headphones or speakers, may be capable of producing sound  
levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate  
for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is  
uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears,  
you should immediately stop using the FR-2/FR-2b and consult an audiol-  
ogist.  
• At regular intervals, you should unplug the AC adaptor and clean  
it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust and other accumulations  
away from its prongs. Also, disconnect the power plug from the  
power outlet whenever the FR-2/FR-2b is to remain unused for an  
extended period of time. Any accumulation of dust between the power  
plug and the power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire.  
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Power supply  
• If used improperly, batteries may explode or leak and cause dam-  
age or injury. In the interest of safety, please read and observe  
the following precautions.  
• Never handle the adaptor or its plugs with wet hands when plug-  
ging into or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.  
• If you need to move the FR-2/FR-2b, take note of the precautions  
listed below. Make sure to have a firm grip, to protect yourself  
from injury and the instrument from damage.  
• Carefully follow the installation instructions for batteries, and make  
sure you observe the correct polarity.  
• Avoid using new batteries together with used ones. In addition, avoid  
mixing different types of batteries.  
• Disconnect the adaptor.  
• Disconnect all cords coming from external devices.  
• Remove the batteries whenever the unit is to remain unused for an  
extended period of time.  
• Before cleaning the FR-2/FR-2b, turn off the power and unplug  
the adaptor from the outlet.  
• Used batteries must be disposed of in compliance with whatever  
regulations for their safe disposal that may be observed in the  
region in which you live.  
• Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area,  
disconnect the adaptor from the outlet.  
• Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled. Also,  
all cords and cables should be placed out of the reach of chil-  
dren.  
• Should you remove screws, make sure to put them in a safe place  
out of children’s reach, so there is no chance of them being swal-  
lowed accidentally.  
• Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the FR-2/  
FR-2b.  
2. Important notes  
In addition to the items listed under “Using the unit safely” on p. 4, please read and observe the following:  
• To avoid possible breakdown, do not use the unit in a wet area, such as an  
area exposed to rain or other moisture.  
Power supply  
• Do not connect the FR-2/FR-2b to same electrical outlet that is being  
used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a  
refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner), or  
that contains a motor. Depending on the way in which the electrical  
appliance is used, power supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction  
or may produce audible noise. If it is not practical to use a separate elec-  
trical outlet, connect a power supply noise filter between this unit and  
the electrical outlet.  
• Do not allow rubber, vinyl or similar materials to remain on the instru-  
ment for long periods of time. Such objects can discolor or otherwise  
harmfully affect the finish.  
• Do not put anything that contains water (e.g., flower vases) on the instru-  
ment. Also, avoid the use of insecticides, perfumes, alcohol, nail polish,  
spray cans, etc., near the unit. Swiftly wipe away any liquid that spills on  
the unit using a dry, soft cloth.  
• Do not allow objects to remain on top of the keyboard or buttons. This  
can be the cause of malfunction, such as keys or buttons ceasing to pro-  
duce sound.  
• Do not use this instrument on the same power circuit with any device  
that will generate line noise (such as an electric motor or variable lighting  
system).  
• Do not paste stickers, decals or the like on this instrument. Peeling these  
off, particularly when strong adhesives have been used, can damage the  
instrument’s exterior finish (the stickers provided with this instrument  
feature a weak adhesive).  
• Before connecting the FR-2/FR-2b to other devices, turn off the power to  
all units. This will help prevent malfunctions and/or damage to speakers  
or other devices.  
• The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long hours of consecu-  
tive use. This is normal, and is not a cause for concern.  
Maintenance  
• Although the LEDs are dark when the POWER switch is off, this does not  
mean that the unit has been completely disconnected from the power  
source. To turn off the power completely, first turn off the power switch  
(VOLUME knob), then unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. For this  
reason, the outlet to which you connect the power cord’s plug should be  
one that is within easy reach.  
• For everyday cleaning wipe the FR-2/FR-2b with a soft, dry cloth or one  
that has been slightly dampened with water. To remove stubborn dirt, use  
a mild, non-abrasive detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the instru-  
ment thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.  
• Never use benzene, thinner, alcohol or solvents of any kind, to avoid the  
possibility of discoloration and/or deformation.  
Placement  
Repairs and data  
• Using the FR-2/FR-2b near power amplifiers (or other equipment con-  
taining large power transformers) may induce hum. To alleviate the prob-  
lem, change the orientation of this unit; or move it farther away from the  
source of interference.  
• Please be aware that all data contained in the instrument’s memory may  
be lost when it is sent for repairs. In certain cases (such as when circuitry  
related to memory itself is out of order), we regret that it may not be pos-  
sible to restore the data. Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss  
of data.  
• This device may interfere with radio and television reception. Do not use  
the FR-2/FR-2b in the vicinity of such receivers.  
• Do not place the FR-2/FR-2b near devices that produce a strong magnetic  
field (e.g., loudspeakers).  
Additional precautions  
• When moved from one location to another where the temperature and/  
or humidity is very different, water droplets (condensation) may form  
inside the FR-2/FR-2b. Damage or malfunction may result if you attempt  
to use the FR-2/FR-2b in this condition. Therefore, before using the FR-2/  
FR-2b, you must allow it to stand for several hours, until the condensa-  
tion has completely evaporated.  
• Install the FR-2/FR-2b on a solid, level surface.  
• Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices, such as cell  
phones, are operated in the vicinity of this unit. Such noise could occur  
when receiving or initiating a call or while conversing. Should you experi-  
ence such problems, relocate such wireless devices so they are at a  
greater distance from this unit or switch them off.  
• Please be aware that the memory contents can be irretrievably lost as a  
result of a malfunction or the improper operation of the instrument.  
• Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near devices that radi-  
ate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle or otherwise subject it to  
temperature extremes. Also, do not allow lighting devices that are nor-  
mally placed very close to the unit (such as a piano light), or powerful  
spotlights to shine upon the same area of the unit for extended periods  
of time. Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit.  
• Use a reasonable amount of care when using the instrument’s buttons,  
other controls and jacks/connectors. Rough handling can lead to mal-  
functions.  
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FR-2/FR-2b V-Accordion  
Features  
• When connecting/disconnecting cables, grasp the connector itself—never  
pull on the cable. This way you will avoid causing shorts or damage to the  
cable’s internal elements.  
Precautions for optional batteries  
• The temperature range for use of the batteries depends on the battery  
type being used. Please see the documentation that came with the bat-  
teries.  
• A small amount of heat will radiate from the instrument during normal  
operation. This is perfectly normal.  
• Do not use or store batteries at high temperature, such as in strong direct  
sunlight, in cars during hot weather or directly in front of heaters. This  
may cause battery fluid leakage, impaired performance and shorten the  
batteries’ service life.  
• To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the instrument’s volume  
at reasonable levels. You may prefer to use headphones, so you do not  
need to be concerned about those around you (especially late at night).  
• When you need to transport the instrument, package it in the box  
(including padding) that it came in. Otherwise, you will need to use  
equivalent packaging materials or a flightcase.  
• Do not splash fresh or saltwater on a battery or allow the terminals to  
become damp. This may cause heat generation and formation of rust on  
the battery and its terminals.  
• Use Roland cables to make audio connections. If using some other make  
of connection cable, please note the following precautions.  
• If newly purchased batteries exhibit rust, generate heat or seem abnormal  
in any other way, do not use them. Take them back to your dealer.  
Some connection cables contain resistors. Do not use cables that incorpo-  
rate resistors for connecting to this unit. The use of such cables can cause  
the sound level to be extremely low or impossible to hear. For information  
on cable specifications, contact the manufacturer of the cable.  
• Keep the batteries out of reach of babies or small children.  
• Be sure to carefully instruct any person on the proper way of handling a  
battery.  
• Never dispose of the battery in a fire. Never heat it. Doing so may melt  
the insulation, damage the gas release vents or protective devices, cause  
combustion through chemical reaction with generated hydrogen, ejec-  
tion of battery fluid, bursting or fire.  
• Do not use batteries with the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals  
reversed, as this may drain the batteries or cause abnormal chemical  
reactions.  
• Do no strike or drop the batteries. Strong impact can cause leakage of  
battery fluid, heat generation, bursting or fire.  
• Never try to connect several batteries in parallel as this may cause leak-  
age of battery fluid, heat generation, bursting or fire.  
• Do not alter or remove protective mechanisms or other parts. Never dis-  
assemble the batteries.  
• If any fluid from a battery comes in contact with the eyes, flush the eyes  
immediately, washing them thoroughly with clean water from a tap or  
other source and consult a doctor. Strong alkaline fluid can damage the  
eyes and lead to permanent loss of eyesight.  
• If skin or clothing comes in contact with any fluid from the battery, wash  
the area immediately with clean water from a tap. Battery fluid can cause  
skin damage.  
• When a battery is no longer usable, dispose of it in accordance with all  
applicable local laws and regulations.  
• If a battery leaks fluid, changes color or shape or changes in any other  
way, do not use it, otherwise it may cause heat generation, bursting or  
fire.  
Battery handling  
• Incorrect handling of batteries, rechargeable batteries, or a battery  
charger can cause leakage, overheating, fire, or explosion. Before use, you  
must read and strictly observe all of the precautions that accompany the  
batteries, rechargeable batteries, or battery charger. When using  
rechargeable batteries and a charger, use only the combination of  
rechargeable batteries and charger specified by the battery manufacturer.  
Strap holder precaution  
• Never unscrew the strap holder rings to avoid damaging the FR-2/FR-2b’s  
plastic housing, which eventually compromises overall stability and  
safety.  
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Panel descriptions  
3. Panel descriptions  
Treble control panel  
A
B C DE  
F
G H I J  
A
VOLUME knob  
When you select Set 5, “F FOLK”, the footages change as  
follows. This is not printed on the front panel, so please  
refer to the table below:  
This knob allows you to set the V-Accordion’s overall vol-  
ume. Turn it all the way to the left (“POWER OFF”) to switch  
the FR-2/FR-2b off. Turn it towards the right to switch it  
on.  
Treble registers (Set 5)  
1a  
1b  
2a  
2b  
3a  
3b  
Bassoon  
Jazzy  
4a  
4b  
5a  
5b  
Mr Gus  
B
C
ORCH BASS button  
This button is used to switch the ORCHESTRAL BASS sec-  
tion on and off.  
Sw Valse  
SOS Muset  
Av Muset  
LEFT REGISTER button  
Arnold  
This button is used to assign the 5 Bass registers to the  
BASS (light off) or CHORD section (light on). See page 13  
for details.  
Beguine  
4 Voix  
D
E
ORCH CHORD button  
This button is used to switch the ORCHESTRAL CHORD sec-  
tion on and off.  
4 Voix SW  
FUNCTION/SET register  
F
Treble registers (1~8)  
The Treble section provides the following 5 switches (“reg-  
isters”) that allow you to select various accordion footages.  
This register has three functions: after pressing [SET] (it  
lights blue), you can use the Treble registers to select one  
of the following Sets: The Sets have been programmed at  
the factory and cannot be changed.  
Treble registers  
1
2
3
4
CLASSIC  
JAZZ  
5
6
7
8
F FOLK  
1a  
1b  
2a  
2b  
3a  
3b  
Bassoon  
Bandon  
Clarinet  
Oboe  
4a  
4b  
5a  
5b  
Musette  
Celeste  
Piccolo  
Organ  
SP FOLK  
BANDONEON  
ALPINE  
I FOLK  
D FOLK  
By pressing and holding [FUNCTION÷SET], you gain access  
to “hidden” parameters and MIDI functions.  
Press it together with register [1] or [2] to change octaves.  
Master  
Harmon  
Each register [1]~[5] allows you to select two registrations.  
When you select an accordion registration, the corre-  
sponding register lights green.  
Registers [6]~[8] can be used to select the following orches-  
tral sounds (various musical instruments that are not  
related to the accordion):  
6a Violin  
6b Strings  
7a Sax  
8a Flute  
8b Organ  
7b Clarinet  
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Panel descriptions  
Each register [6]~[8] allows you to select two sounds. When  
lights yellow.  
The [METRONOME] button is used to switch the FR-2/  
FR-2b’s metronome on and off (see p. 14). In FUNCTION  
mode, this button is used to increase the value of the  
selected parameter.  
G
H
PAD/DEFAULT button  
This button is used to switch the PAD function (see p. 16)  
on and off. While FUNCTION mode is active (see p. 18), this  
button allows you to recall the factory setting for the  
selected parameter.  
I
J
REC/LOOP button  
This button is used to record a short drum/percussion  
phrase and to play it back repeatedly (see p. 17).  
SONG/DEMO button  
USER PROG/DEC and METRONOME/INC buttons  
The [USER¥PROG] button allows you to activate/switch off  
the FR-2/FR-2b’s memory function (see p. 22). In FUNC-  
TION mode, this button is used to decrease the value of the  
selected parameter.  
can practice your left- or right-hand playing using one of  
the 16 internal songs (the FR-2/FR-2b plays the part of the  
other hand). See page 15.  
Press and hold this button to listen to the FR-2/FR-2b’s  
demo songs.  
Bass control panel  
K
Note: Each register is assigned to only one registration or sound  
(unlike the treble registers).  
K
Bass registers (lower row) and pads (upper row)  
The lower switches allow you to select the desired bass mix  
(and chord). They include the following accordion foot-  
ages:  
The FR-2/FR-2b allows you to play:  
• accordion chord and bass sounds (like on an acoustic  
accordion);  
Bass registers  
• accordion bass lines with orchestral chords (but no accor-  
dion chords);  
• accordion chord parts with orchestral bass notes (but no  
That explains why the bass registers’ assignments some-  
times depend on the status of the [LEFT¥REGISTER] button.  
See p. 12 for details.  
1
2
3
4
5
2’  
4’  
16’/8’/8-4’/4’/2’  
8’/4’/2’  
for the Bass or Chord section.  
16’/2’  
The row closest to the bellows can be used to play drum  
and percussion sounds (PAD function, see p. 16).  
Pads (press)  
Registers (press  
and pull down)  
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Bass control panel  
Connection panel  
M
N
O
L
L
DC IN socket  
mits the bass (and chord) signal. If you only use one  
jack (connected to the “L” or “R” socket), the FR-2/  
FR-2b’s output is mono.  
This is where you can connect the supplied power  
adaptor (PSB-1U). Note that you can also purchase 8  
optional batteries and use the FR-2/FR-2b without  
the adaptor.  
O
PHONES socket  
This is where you can connect stereo headphones  
(Roland RH-A30, RH-200s or RH-300). Doing so does  
not mute the OUTPUT sockets.  
M
This socket can be used to receive or transmit MIDI  
data. Its function depends on the setting of the “MIDI  
Out/In” parameter (see p. 21).  
Important remark  
Note: After selecting the “MIDI IN” setting, you will hear noth-  
ing when you play on the FR-2/FR-2b’s keyboards: it will only  
respond to MIDI messages received from an external device.  
After connecting any cable to the FR-2/FR-2b, be sure  
to never place it on the side when not using it.  
• Always stand the V-Accordion on its rubber feet (and in  
the corresponding direction) to avoid damaging the  
plugs.  
• Always handle and move the FR-2/FR-2b with care and  
pay special attention to the cable slack to avoid damag-  
ing or bending the cables.  
• If you place the FR-2/FR-2b on your lap, ensure that the  
audio and adaptor cables run between your legs (not  
sideways) to avoid damaging or bending the cables.  
N
OUTPUT L/MONO (TREBLE) & R/MONO (BASS) sockets  
These sockets can be connected to an amplifier, a  
mixing console or a wireless system. If you use both  
connectors, the FR-2/FR-2b’s output is stereo. In that  
case the signal of the Treble section is transmitted to  
the L/MONO socket, while the R/MONO socket trans-  
Personalizing your FR-2/FR-2b  
The artwork you see behind the treble registers (above the Roland logo) can be replaced either with one of the six sheets  
supplied with the FR-2/FR-2b or with a graphic you create yourself. To do so, proceed as follows:  
Note: Be careful not to scratch the housing of your FR-2/  
FR-2b.  
(1) Use a coin to loosen the two screws holding the  
“traforo” cover:  
(3) Remove the sheet from underneath the traforo  
cover and insert another one.  
You can either insert one of the supplied sheets or  
create your own artwork. If you prefer to create your  
own, pay attention to the following:  
• You can use your color printer and a graphic program  
to create your own artwork.  
• Be sure to use paper or rather thin media—cardboard  
is usually too thick.  
• For a professional look, be sure to prepare a sheet  
with the following dimensions: 364mm (L) x 92.9mm  
(H).  
Be careful not to turn the screws too far—they  
should remain in the traforo cover.  
(4) Secure the traforo cover by tightening the two  
screws using a coin.  
(2) After loosening both screws, you can open the  
traforo cover:  
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Setting up  
4. Setting up  
Connections  
The FR-2/FR-2b has a compartment for 8 optional AA-type batteries. Consider purchasing such batteries when performing on stage.  
Using the OUTPUT sockets  
The FR-2/FR-2b needs to be connected to an  
amplification system. If you are using optional  
batteries and need to connect the FR-2/FR-2b  
to a PA system or mixer, we recommend using  
a wireless system to avoid having to use  
excessively long signal cables.  
You can also use a pair of headphones (Roland  
RH-30A, RH-200, RH-200S or RH-300).  
Note: 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.  
OUTPUT  
L/MONO + R/MONO  
INPUT  
L + R  
To a wall outlet  
Use either a long signal cable (10m or more) or an optional wireless system (recommended).  
Switching the power on and off  
The power-on procedure depends on whether or not you are  
using optional batteries.  
You can also simply switch it off.  
(4) Connect the FR-2/FR-2b’s OUTPUT sockets to the exter-  
nal audio device (amplifier, mixing console, etc.).  
(5) Turn the FR-2/FR-2b’s [VOLUME] knob Afrom the  
Note: If you decide to use rechargeable AA batteries, be aware that they  
cannot be recharged simply by leaving them in the FR-2/FR-2b’s com-  
partment and connecting the adaptor. You will need an external charg-  
ing unit.  
“POWER OFF” position towards the right.  
(6) Switch on the receiving audio device.  
(7) Start playing.  
Note: Once the connections have been completed, turn on the 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.  
Note: This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval  
(a few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will oper-  
ate normally.  
If you are using the supplied adaptor  
(1) Connect the supplied  
adaptor to the FR-2/  
FR-2b’s DC IN socket.  
a wall outlet that meets  
the specifications (see  
p. 28).  
—To switch off you system—  
(8) Turn down the output volume of the receiving audio  
device or switch it off.  
(9) Turn the FR-2/FR-2b’s [VOLUME] knob Aall the way to  
the left (“POWER OFF”).  
If you are using batteries  
of some sort (unless you want to use headphones).  
(1) Install the required batteries into the FR-2/FR-2b’s com-  
partment (see p. 27).  
(2) Turn down the output volume of the receiving audio  
device.  
To a wall outlet  
only be connected to a power source of the type marked on  
its label. For details on the power consumption, please refer  
to page 28.  
You can also simply switch it off.  
(3) Connect the FR-2/FR-2b’s OUTPUT sockets to the exter-  
nal audio device using two 1/4” guitar cables.  
(3) Turn down the output volume of the receiving audio  
device.  
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Listening to the demo songs  
Note: You can also connect headphones to the PHONES  
socket, in which case you do not need to establish an audio  
connection.  
sound). Setting it allows you to choose a lighter or  
stronger inertia. Choose the setting that feels most  
comfortable for you.  
(4) Turn the FR-2/FR-2b’s [VOLUME] knob Afrom the  
Bass strap  
“POWER OFF” position towards the right.  
The FR-2/FR-2b’s bass strap  
(used to move the bellows in  
and out) is made of fabric  
and fitted with a Velcro strip  
that allows you to adjust its  
slack:  
(5) Switch on the receiving audio device.  
(6) Start playing.  
—To switch off your system—  
(7) Turn down the output volume of the receiving  
audio device, or switch it off.  
(8) Turn the FR-2/FR-2b’s [VOLUME] knob all the way  
to the left (“POWER OFF”).  
Listening to the demo songs  
One of the most striking aspects of your V-Accordion  
may be that it can play all by itself! It contains a series  
of demo songs that illustrate its wide variety of sounds  
songs:  
Treble section  
The Treble section can be played  
using the 34-key “piano” keyboard  
(FR-2) or the 82 treble buttons  
(FR-2b).  
(1) Switch on the FR-2/FR-2b.  
See “Switching the power on and off” on p. 10.  
The sound it produces is deter-  
mined by the register ([1]~[8]) you  
pressed last. This section can be  
used as “accordion” or to play an  
(2) Press and hold the [SONG÷DEMO] button J.  
Playback starts automatically with the first demo  
song (there are 16 demo songs in all). At the end of  
the first song, the FR-2/FR-2b starts playing songs 2,  
interested in:  
(1) Connect the FR-2/FR-2b to an  
amplifier and switch it on.  
See p. 10.  
(3) Use the [USER¥PROG÷DEC] and [METRONOME÷INC]  
buttons Hto select the demo song you want to  
listen to.  
(2) Grab the FR-2/FR-2b, press a Treble register and  
start playing on the keyboard.  
(4) Use the [VOLUME] knob Ato change the volume if  
Though the FR-2/FR-2b is an electronic musical  
instrument, it only produces sound when you move  
the bellows.  
need to move the bellows.  
it is too loud or too soft.  
Note: All demo songs are copyright ©2007 by Roland Europe.  
Public performance or recording of these songs is prohibited.  
(5) Press [SONG÷DEMO] Jagain to leave demo song  
mode.  
(3) Press the [SET] register E(it flashes blue).  
(4) Press one of the registers [1]~[8] Fto select a Set  
memory.  
Touring the FR-2/FR-2b’s sections  
The [SET] button goes dark.  
Note: If you don’t press any register while the [SET] register  
flashes in blue, it will go dark again after a while. If you pressed  
the [SET] register by accident, press it again so that it goes dark.  
Note: See also the note about Set 5 on page 7.  
Bellows resistance regulator  
Your FR-2/FR-2b is equipped with a bellows resistance  
regulator knob that allows you to specify the bellows’  
inertia (the force needed to push and pull it).  
(5) Play a few notes to audition the sound.  
(6) Press one of the registers [1]~[5] to select another  
register. See page 7.  
(7) Press the same register again to select the “b”  
sound.  
Press it yet again to revert to the “a” sound.  
Each time you press a different register, the FR-2/  
FR-2b will automatically select the “a” sound  
Bellows resistance regulator. Turn to  
select the bellows’ resistance.  
Air button. Press to purge remaining  
air after playing.  
(8) If you think the sound is too loud or too soft, you  
can change the setting of the [VOLUME] knob A.  
Located next to one of the bellows clips and mounted  
onto the air button (which allows you to release  
remaining air from the bellows without producing  
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Setting up  
Using the FR-2/FR-2b’s digital effects  
While playing on the Treble keyboard, you may have  
noticed that the accordion sounds are enhanced by effects  
(probably reverb). The FR-2/FR-2b contains 2 digital  
effects:  
When you only use the accordion sounds (i.e. while the  
[ORCH¥BASS] Band [ORCH¥CHORD] Cbuttons are dark),  
they belong to the same accordion section.  
(3) If you think the sound is too loud or too soft, you can  
change the setting of the [VOLUME] knob A.  
Reverb: This effect creates the impression that you are  
playing in a concert hall, a church or a room. It adds  
“depth” to the sound.  
instruments of the same type are playing at the same time.  
You can change the type and the level settings of these  
two effects (see p. 19). Those settings apply to all sections  
and all Sets.  
Using the orchestral sounds  
Your FR-2/FR-2b contains PCM sounds (samples) of various  
instruments that are not related to accordion sounds. Those  
sounds allow you to expand your musical endeavours.  
The FR-2/FR-2b’s Orchestra functionality comprises three  
sections: one for the Treble keyboard (called “Orchestra”),  
another for the Bass buttons (first two rows, called “ORCH  
BASS”), and a third for the chord buttons (remaining rows,  
called “ORCH CHORD”).  
Bass section  
You can specify for each section whether or not the orches-  
tral sounds should be used instead of the accordion sounds.  
Orchestral sounds for the Treble section  
The buttons in this section allow you to play both bass notes  
and chords. The chords use the (sound) register selected for  
the Bass section – hence the name of this section. The “real”  
bass notes are assigned to the two highlighted rows. The  
remaining buttons are used to play chords.  
Note: Only one orchestral sound can be selected at any one time.  
(1) Press one of the registers [6]~[8]  
The “b” sounds can be selected by  
pressing the corresponding register  
twice. See page 7 (or the front  
panel) for the available sounds.  
At the factory, three caps are installed on the black buttons  
in the following illustration. Feel free to remove them and to  
slide them over other buttons if that feels more comfortable.  
(2) Play a few notes on the Treble key-  
board.  
Bb3  
F#3  
F#M  
F#m  
F#7  
F3  
C#3  
C#M  
C#m  
C#7  
C3  
Ab3  
AbM  
Abm  
Ab7  
G3  
Eb3  
EbM  
Ebm  
Eb7  
D3  
Bb3  
BbM  
Bbm  
Bb7  
A3  
E3  
B3  
F#3  
D3  
DM  
Dm  
D7  
C#3  
A3  
AM  
Am  
A7  
Ab3  
Eb3  
B3  
Bb3  
F#3  
F#M  
F#m  
F#7  
F3  
C#3  
C#M  
C#m  
C#7  
C3  
Ab3  
AbM  
Abm  
Ab7  
G3  
Eb3  
EbM  
Ebm  
Eb7  
F3  
C3  
G3  
GM  
Gm  
G7  
E3  
Switching off the Orchestra part  
To return to a state where only the Treble accordion sec-  
tion sounds:  
FM  
Fm  
CM  
Cm  
EM  
Em  
BM  
Bm  
F7  
C7  
E7  
B7  
(3) Press one of the registers [1]~[5] Fonce or twice (it  
F#dim  
C#dim  
Abdim  
Ebdim  
Bbdim  
Fdim  
Cdim  
Gdim  
Ddim  
Adim  
Edim  
Bdim  
F#dim  
C#dim  
Abdim  
Abdim  
lights green).  
Chord buttons*  
Bass buttons  
(*) This can be changed to 3 bass and 3 chord rows. See “Bass & Chord Mode” on p. 23.  
Orchestral sounds for the Bass section  
The orchestral bass part can be used instead of the Bass sec-  
rows). It only applies to the bass rows (the ones closest to  
the bellows) and has no effect on the chord buttons.  
Here is what the caps look like:  
Slide up to remove  
Reference cap  
(1) Press the [ORCH¥BASS] Bbutton (it must light).  
(2) Check whether the [LEFT¥REGISTER] Dbutton is dark. If  
it is not, press it.  
(3) Use the Bass registers to select the desired sound (the  
register you press lights green).  
Slide over button  
The overall sound the Bass section produces is determined by  
“accordion”, to play orchestral sounds, or both.  
ORCH BASS sounds  
1
2
3
Acoustic  
Bowed*  
Fingered  
4
5
Fretless  
Tuba Mix  
(1) Connect the FR-2/FR-2b and switch it on.  
See page 10.  
(2) Grab the FR-2/FR-2b, press and pull down a register and  
start playing on the Bass (button) keyboard.  
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Orchestral sounds for the Chord section  
Note: The dynamics of sounds marked with an asterisk (*) can only be  
controlled by bellows movements. Those sounds are not velocity sen-  
sitive.  
Switching off the Orchestra Bass part  
(4) Press the [ORCH¥BASS] button again to return to normal  
Bass mode.  
Orchestral sounds for the Chord section  
The orchestral chord part can replace the accordion sound  
applies to the chord rows and has no effect on the bass  
buttons.  
(1) Press the [ORCH¥CHORD] Cbutton (it lights).  
(2) Check whether the [LEFT¥REGISTER] Dbutton lights. If it  
doesn’t, press it.  
(3) Use the Bass registers to select the desired sound.  
ORCH CHORD sounds  
1*  
2*  
3
St. Strings*  
4*  
5*  
St. Orch Brass*  
Choir*  
Chorus Organ*  
Steel Guitar  
Note: The dynamics of sounds marked with an asterisk (*) can only be  
controlled by bellows movements. Those sounds are not velocity sen-  
sitive.  
While ORCH CHORD mode is active, you can assign a dif-  
ferent accordion register to the bass rows by pressing  
[LEFT¥REGISTER] (it must be dark) and the desired Bass reg-  
ister.  
Switching off the ORCH CHORD part  
(4) Press the [ORCH¥CHORD] button again to return to nor-  
mal Chord mode.  
Using two different sounds for the Bass button key-  
board  
The FR-2/FR-2b allows you to assign one orchestral sound  
the chord rows, or to play one orchestral sound (bass or  
chords) and one accordion sound via the bass keyboard.  
Use the [ORCH¥BASS] Band [ORCH¥CHORD] Cbuttons  
to activate (button lights) or switch off (button dark)  
orchestral mode for the bass and/or chord rows.  
To assign a different orchestral sound (or accordion regis-  
isters to the desired section.  
This is usually done automatically, but you can also use the  
[LEFT¥REGISTER] Dbutton to switch between the two.  
If [LEFT¥REGISTER] lights, you can select an accordion reg-  
ister or orchestral sound for the chord rows of the bass  
keyboard.  
If it is dark, you can select an accordion register or orches-  
tral sound for the bass rows of the bass keyboard.  
Note: The [LEFT¥REGISTER] button has no function when neither the  
[ORCH¥BASS] nor the [ORCH¥CHORD] button lights.  
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Other practical functions  
5. Other practical functions  
(Press the [SET] register twice to leave the FR-2/FR-2b’s  
FUNCTION mode.)  
Switching off sections you don’t need  
If, for some reason, you do not want one of the currently  
active parts to respond to your playing, you can switch it off:  
Setting the tempo  
We’ll assume that you are still in “FUNCTION” mode ([SET]  
Eflashes slowly). To set this parameter at a later stage,  
press and hold the [SET] register until it starts flashing  
slowly.  
This may apply to any of the following combinations and  
mute the corresponding keys or buttons (where applicable):  
Treble or Orchestra  
Treble or Orchestra  
Treble or Orchestra  
Treble or Orchestra  
+
+
+
+
Bass + Chord  
(1) Press the E2 key (i.e. the lowest E) or button “9”. See  
p. 18 for the location.  
ORCH BASS + Chord  
ORCH BASS + ORCH CHORD  
Bass + ORCH CHORD  
Note: You can also select this parameter by pressing and holding the  
[METRONOME÷INC] Hbutton.  
(1) To switch off a section you do not want to hear, hold  
down any single register for a while.  
Use a register in the Treble section to mute the Treble or  
Orchestra part; use a Bass register to mute the bass, chord,  
or any of the associated orchestral parts.  
(2) Use registers [1]~[8] Fto select one of the following  
suggested values.  
Metronome tempo  
(2) To switch a muted section back on, briefly pressing and  
puling down any of the associated registers.  
1
2
3
Largo (40 BPM)  
5
Moderato (120 BPM)  
Larghetto (60 BPM) 6 Allegro (144 BPM)  
Adagio (72 BPM)  
7
8
Using the metronome  
4• Andante (96 BPM)  
Prestissimo (208 BPM)  
Your FR-2/FR-2b contains a metronome that may come in  
handy when you are practising new pieces, or during your  
accordion classes. You can set the time signature, the tempo  
and the level.  
Alternatively, use the [DEC] or [INC] Hbutton to  
decrease or increase the value in steps of “1”.  
a significantly higher or lower value. The setting range is  
q= 20~250.  
Setting the time signature  
Note: Press the [PAD/DEFAULT] Gbutton or register [4] to return to  
the factory setting of the currently selected parameter.  
(1) Before changing this value, it might be a good idea to  
switch the metronome on by pressing the  
(3) Press the [SET] Eregister once (so that it flashes slowly  
and proceed with the next parameter.  
[METRONOME÷INC] Hbutton (it lights).  
(Press the [SET] register twice to leave the FR-2/FR-2b’s  
FUNCTION mode.)  
(2) Press and hold the [SET] register until it starts flashing.  
function.  
Setting the metronome level  
(3) Press the F2 key or button number  
“10”. See p. 18 for the location.  
and the Treble keyboard can once  
again be used to play notes.  
Here’s how to set the desired metronome level to ensure  
that it is neither too loud, nor too soft. We’ll assume that  
you are still in “FUNCTION” mode ([SET] flashes slowly). To  
register until it starts flashing slowly.  
(4) Use registers [1]~[8] Fto select one  
(1) Press the (black) F#2 key (i.e. the lowest F#) or button  
“11”. See p. 18 for the location.  
of the following settings.  
Metronome time signature  
(2) Use registers [1]~[4] to select one of the following set-  
1
1/4  
2/4  
3/4  
4/4  
5
6
7
8
5/4  
6/4  
6/8  
9/8  
tings.  
2
Metronome level  
3
1
2
Off  
4 High  
4•  
Low  
Note: Press the [PAD/DEFAULT] Gbutton or register [4] to return to  
the factory setting of the currently selected parameter.  
Note: Press the [PAD/DEFAULT] Gbutton to return to the factory  
setting.  
(5) Press the [SET] Eregister once (so that it flashes slowly)  
(3) Press the [SET] Eregister twice to leave the FR-2/  
and proceed with the next parameter.  
FR-2b’s FUNCTION mode.  
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Using the metronome  
The setting range is –6~0~5 (where “0” means that no  
transposition is used). The value refers to the interval. This  
can be calculated as follows:  
Using the metronome  
After setting the metronome parameters to your liking, you  
can start using the metronome:  
• In what key do you want to play? (This is your “0” value.)  
ExampleC major  
(4) Press the [METRONOME÷INC] Hbutton (it lights) to start  
the metronome.  
• What key does the song use?  
ExampleE major  
(5) Press it again to switch the metronome back off.  
• How many semitones do you need to “shift” the notes?  
Example[C#, D, Eb, E]= 4 up, so register [7].  
Pitch-related functions  
Transpose function  
The FR-2/FR-2b contains a Transpose function that allows  
you to change the key of the music you are playing. The  
advantage of this system is that you can play a song in E  
major (for example), while using the fingering of the C major  
scale (for example). This may come in handy when you are  
used to playing a given song in one key and suddenly need to  
play it in a different key. Let’s look at an example:  
(4) Press the [SET] register twice to leave the FR-2/FR-2b’s  
FUNCTION mode.  
Note: This parameter is reset when you switch off the FR-2/FR-2b.  
The parameter discussed here allows you to transpose the  
Treble accordion or Orchestra section one octave up or down.  
(5) Simultanesouly press the [SET] Eand [1] (+, one octave  
down) or [2] (–, one octave up) register.  
Musette Detune  
This is what you play…  
You probably know that an accordion’s 8’ Treble register may  
consist of 2 or even 3 reeds that are usually tuned apart to  
provide a richer sound (accordionists call it the “musette  
effect”). One reed is tuned slightly above, the other slightly  
below the correct pitch (and the third, if available, is tuned  
“properly”).  
Transpose  
…and this is how it sounds.  
Tuning those reeds is a specialist job and usually not per-  
formed by accordion players themselves.  
(1) Press and hold the [SET] Eregister until it starts flash-  
On the FR-2/FR-2b, however, “tuning” the “reeds” (that do  
not really exist) is a matter of pressing a few buttons.  
ing.  
function.  
There are, in fact, more options than can be selected with the  
8 registers: Dry, Classic, F-Folk, American L, American H,  
Nord Eur, German L, D-Folk L, Italian L, German H, Alpine,  
Italian H, D-Folk H, French, Scottish.  
Note: This parameter is saved automatically for every register that con-  
tains the 8’ footage.  
(2) Press the A1 key or button “3”. See  
p. 18 for the location.  
The [SET] Eregister now flashes  
once again be used to play notes.  
(3) Use the [DEC] and [INC] Hbuttons  
Song function  
to set the desired interval.  
Your FR-2/FR-2b contains 8 popular accordion songs that  
have been prepared for educational purposes. The left- and  
mute one part (left or right hand) to play it yourself. The  
FR-2/FR-2b will play the other part.  
You can also use registers [1]~[8] F  
to set this parameter, in which case  
you may have to press the corre-  
sponding register twice to obtain the setting marked with  
an “*” in the table below. The “*” symbol represents sharp  
signs (#) and is indicated by the FR-2/FR-2b by means of a  
flashing register. If a Treble register flashes, you therefore  
know that you are transposing to a “black” key.  
Note: The Song function is not available while “Bellows Curve” on p. 20  
is set to “Fixed Low”, “Fixed Med” or “Fixed High”.  
Selecting a song  
The FR-2/FR-2b contains the following educational songs:  
Transpose  
1*  
2
–6  
–5  
-4  
–3  
–2  
–1  
F#  
G
5•  
5*  
6
0
1
C
C#  
D
1
2
3
4
Can Can  
5
6
7
8
Oh Susanna  
Cielito Lindo  
Ninna nanna  
Carnevale di Venezia  
Red River Valley  
Furusato  
2*  
3
G#  
A
2
6*  
7
+3  
+4  
+5  
D#  
E
3*  
4
A#  
B
(1) Briefly press the [SONG÷DEMO] Jbutton.  
(2) Press and hold the [SONG÷DEMO] button.  
8
F
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Other practical functions  
(3) It flashes, and the register assigned to the last song you  
selected lights.  
(3) Use Treble registers [1]~[8] Fto select the desired PAD  
set (i.e. a collection of 5 sounds).  
(4) Use registers [1]~[8] to select the desired song (see the  
PAD Set [1] (Folk)  
PAD Set [5] (Pop)  
table above).  
(5) Move the bellows.  
1
2
3
4
5
Snare Ghost  
1
2
3
4
5
Pop Stick  
Snare  
Snare Tambourine  
Bass Drum/HiHat  
Conga Op  
The first movement of the bellows starts the song after a  
short while, subsequent moves allow you to control the  
song’s volume (expression).  
Bass Drum  
HiHat Closed  
HiHat Open  
Playback stops at the end of the song. To stop it before the  
end of the song…  
Conga Slap  
PAD Set [2] (Jazz)  
PAD Set [6] (Orchestra)  
(6) Press the [SONG÷DEMO] button again to leave the Song  
1
2
Bass Drum  
1
2
Snare Roll  
function.  
Concert Snare/  
OpenTriangl  
Jazz Snare/Pedal HiHat  
(7) Select a different song or proceed with the following:  
Note: The metronome is not available while the Song function is  
used.  
3
4
5
Ride Cymbal  
Tom Hi  
3
4
5
Concert BD  
Concert Cym.  
Timpani  
Muting a part  
Tom Lo  
The real purpose of the FR-2/FR-2b’s Song function is to  
encourage you to play along with the FR-2/FR-2b. To do so,  
you need to mute (switch off) the song part you want to play  
yourself.  
PAD Set [3] (Tarantel)  
PAD Set [7] (TR-909)  
1
2
Tamorra 3  
Tamorra 1  
1
2
Techno Kick  
TR-909 Snare/909 Clap  
(1) Select the song you want to play (see above).  
(2) Mute either the Treble or the Bass keyboard.  
TR-909 Kick/  
Tambourine  
3
Tamorra 2  
3
Muting the right-hand part: Press and hold any treble register  
4
5
Conga Op  
4
5
909 Tom Op  
909 Tom Lo  
([1]~[8])  
Conga Slap  
Muting the left-hand part:  
Press and hold any bass register  
PAD Set [4] (Latin)  
PAD Set [8] (Ethnic)  
([1]~[5]).  
1
2
3
4
5
Pandeiro 4  
1
2
3
4
5
Big Gong  
Note: You can only mute one part at a time.  
Pandeiro 5  
Udo Long/Tabla Na  
Req Dum/Timl Paila  
Conga Slide  
(3) Move the bellows.  
Pandeiro 3/Bass Drum  
Hi Bongo  
The first movement of the bellows starts the song, subse-  
quent moves allow you to control the song’s volume  
(expression).  
Lo Bongo  
Mut Pandeiro  
This time, the FR-2/FR-2b only plays the part you didn’t  
switch off. You can change registers (or sounds) for the  
section you are playing. It is also possible to use an orches-  
tral sound instead of an accordion register.  
The numbers refer to the pads you need to press. The cor-  
respondence is a follows.  
[6]  
[5]  
[4]  
[3]  
[2]  
[1]  
Note: The PAD function is also available during Song playback.  
(4) To switch the muted part back on, press and hold any  
Treble or Bass register.  
(5) Press the [SONG÷DEMO] button again to leave the Song  
Note: The numbers shown in the illustration above do not appear on  
the pads themselves. They have been added for your reference.  
(4) Press the pads to play a drum part.  
function.  
You’ll notice that the pad you press briefly lights.  
(5) Press the [PAD] button again to leave PAD mode.  
PAD function  
Your FR-2/FR-2b contains a drum part that can be played in  
real-time and/or controlled by the PAD recorder. There are 8  
sets of 5 drum and percussion sounds. Those sounds can be  
played in real-time using the 5 pads above the bass registers,  
using the bass and chord buttons (only 2 sounds of each PAD  
set), by the PAD recorder function or via MIDI (channel 10).  
Playing drum sounds with the bass and chord buttons  
Though restricted to sounds 2 and 3 of each PAD set, the  
following is even more professional. You can assign sound “3”  
(see above) of the selected PAD set to the bass rows, and the  
“2” sound to the chord rows. That way, each bass note will be  
accompanied by a bass drum sound (usually), and each chord  
by a snare drum hit.  
Playing drum sounds  
Feel free to use your other hand to play the remaining PAD  
sounds (by pressing the Bass registers).  
(1) Briefly press the [PAD] Gbutton.  
(2) Press and hold the [PAD] Gbutton until it starts flash-  
ing.  
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Recording short drum patterns  
Adding drum sounds to your bass notes and chords  
(1) Briefly press the [PAD] Gbutton.  
(2) Press and hold the [PAD] button until it starts flashing.  
(3) Use Treble registers [1]~[8] to select the desired PAD set  
(i.e. a collection of 5 sounds).  
Recording short drum patterns  
ing it in one of the ways described above. The recorded pat-  
(1) Briefly press the [PAD] Gbutton (it lights green).  
p. 16 for how to select a different PAD set, if necessary.  
Note: The metronome is not available while the PAD function is used.  
See the table above.  
(4) Press and hold Treble register [1] Funtil it starts flash-  
ing.  
(2) Press and hold the [REC÷LOOP] Ibutton until it starts  
(5) Start playing bass notes and chords.  
flashing.  
Each button press also triggers the “3” sound (bass rows) or  
the “2” sound (chord rows) of the selected PAD set.  
(3) Press a Bass register or button in the bass or chord but-  
ton row (if the Bass buttons are set to play two drum  
sounds).  
(6) Press and hold Treble register [1] again to “remove” the  
drum sounds from the bass and chord buttons without  
leaving PAD mode.  
Recording starts automatically.  
(4) Press [REC÷LOOP] when it’s finished.  
The PAD sounds can still be played using the Bass registers.  
The [REC/LOOP] Ibutton lights steadily and your pattern  
is played back automatically in a loop.  
(7) Press the [PAD] button again to leave PAD mode.  
(5) Use the Treble and Bass keyboards to play a song to the  
drum pattern.  
(6) Press [REC÷LOOP] again to stop the drum pattern.  
Playing only drum sounds via the bass and chord but-  
tons  
(1) Briefly press the [PAD] Gbutton.  
(2) Press and hold the [PAD] button until it starts flashing.  
(3) Use Treble registers [1]~[8] to select the desired PAD set  
(i.e. a collection of 5 sounds).  
Press it yet again to restart the drum pattern.  
(7) Switch off the [PAD] button to leave the FR-2/FR-2b’s  
PAD mode.  
Note: The pattern is preserved until you replace it with another pat-  
tern. It is lost when you switch off the FR-2/FR-2b.  
See the table on p. 16.  
(4) Press and hold Treble register [2] Funtil it starts flash-  
ing.  
(5) Start playing bass notes and chords.  
Each button now only triggers the “3” sound (bass rows) or  
the “2” sound (chord rows) of the selected PAD set.  
(6) Press and hold Treble register [2] again to “remove” the  
drum sounds from the bass and chord buttons without  
leaving PAD mode.  
The buttons can now again be used to play the bass and  
chord sections. The PAD sounds can still be played using  
the Bass registers.  
(7) Press the [PAD] button again to leave PAD mode.  
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Editing FUNCTION settings  
6. Editing FUNCTION settings  
The FR-2/FR-2b provides a series of specialized parameters that may come in handy when you need to fine-tune the FR-2/FR-2b’s  
response to your playing style. Some of these settings can be saved to the FR-2/FR-2b’s User Programs (see p. 22).  
You can also press and hold these buttons to quickly select  
setting that is also assigned to a register, the register in  
question lights.  
Selecting the desired function  
(1) Press and hold the [SET] Eregister until it starts flash-  
ing.  
Note: Press the [PAD/DEFAULT] Gbutton or the register flagged  
with a “•” in the discussion below to return to the factory setting of  
the currently selected parameter.  
The Treble keyboard can now be used to select the desired  
function. If you own an FR-2b, please refer to the follow-  
ing illustration for the Treble buttons you need to press  
(depending on the selected Treble mode, the buttons may  
be assigned to different notes). For the sake of conve-  
nience, the note names of the keyboard version are also  
shown.  
(4) Press the [SET] register twice to leave the FR-2/FR-2b’s  
FUNCTION mode.  
If you want to set another FUNCTION parameter, press [SET]  
once (it flashes slowly), followed by the desired key, then  
proceed with step (3) above.  
G1  
17  
18  
G#1  
Bb1  
In the following, the messages at the right edge of the  
1
2
A1  
B1  
gray bars have the following meaning:  
“OK”: Can be saved in the Global area (common to all Sets).  
“POW”: Reset when you switch off the FR-2/FR-2b.  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
3
C2  
D2  
E2  
F2  
C#2  
Eb2  
4
5
F#2  
G#2  
Bb2  
6
G2  
A2  
B2  
C3  
D3  
E3  
F3  
Parameters  
7
8
Master Tune  
[G1]/[1]  
OK  
415~440~466 (Hz)  
Default setting: 440  
9
C#3  
Eb3  
This parameter allows you to change the FR-2/FR-2b’s overall  
tuning. The factory default, “440”, represents the reference pitch  
used by all electronic musical instruments. The settings you can  
select with the registers are:  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
27  
F#3  
G#3  
Bb3  
G3  
A3  
B3  
C4  
D4  
E4  
1
2
3
415  
424  
432  
5
6
7
448  
457  
466  
C#4  
Eb4  
4• 440  
Musette Detune  
[G#  
1]/[2]  
OK  
Dry, Classic, F-Folk, American L,  
American H, Nord Eur, German L,  
D-Folk L, Italian L, German H,  
Alpine, Italian H, D-Folk H, French,  
Scottish  
Default setting: Dry  
(2) Press the indicated key or Treble  
button.  
(Key names with a “#” symbol refer  
to black keys.)  
This parameter allows you to choose the system used for detun-  
ing the 8’ reeds of the selected register. The settings you can  
select with the registers are:  
and the Treble keyboard can once  
again be used to play notes.  
Musette Detune  
(3) Use registers [1]~[8] Fto select one  
of the suggested values.  
1
2
3
4
Classic  
5
6
7
8
Italian L  
D-Folk L  
French  
There may be fewer than 8 registers  
for the parameter you select.  
American L  
Nord Eur  
Alpine  
Alternatively, use the [DEC] or [INC] button to select the  
desired turning. Sometimes, there are more options than  
can be selected with the 8 registers.  
Scottish  
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Parameters  
Transpose  
[A1]/[3]  
POW  
Metronome Time Sign  
[F2]/[10]  
OK  
–6~0~5  
Default setting: 0  
1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 6/8, 9/8  
Default setting: 4/4  
This parameter allows you to transpose all sections of the FR-2/  
FR-2b, so as to play in one key and sound in another. The settings  
you can select with the registers are:  
This parameter allows you to set the metronome’s time signature.  
The settings you can select are:  
1
1/4  
2/4  
3/4  
4/4  
5
6
7
8
5/4  
6/4  
6/8  
9/8  
Transpose  
2
1*  
2
–6  
–5  
-4  
–3  
–2  
–1  
F#  
G
5•  
5*  
6
0
1
C
C#  
D
3
4•  
2*  
3
G#  
A
2
Metronome Level  
[F#  
2]/[11]  
OK  
6*  
7
+3  
+4  
+5  
D#  
E
Off, Low, Medium, High  
Default setting: Medium  
3*  
4
A#  
B
This parameter allows you to change the metronome’s level when  
it is too loud or too soft. See page 14 for details.  
8
F
Treble/Bass & Chord Balance  
[B1]/[4]  
POW  
1
2
Off  
3• Medium  
4 High  
b1~63,0, t1~63  
Default setting: 0  
Low  
This parameter is used to set the balance between the Treble and  
Bass sections. When you select “b1” (register [1]), the Treble sec-  
tion is inaudible, while pressing register [7] (“t1”) means that the  
Bass section is no longer audible. The settings you can select with  
the registers are:  
Reverb Level  
[G2]/[12]  
OK  
0~127  
Default setting: 48  
This parameter allows you to set the volume of the reverb effect  
with respect to the accordion and/or orchestral sounds. It applies  
to all sections that are currently switched on. The settings you  
can select with the registers are:  
1
b60  
b40  
b20  
0
5
6
7
t20  
t40  
t60  
2
3
1
2
3
0 (no reverb)  
5
6
7
8
64  
4•  
16  
32  
80  
96  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
Orchestra Level  
Pad Sound Level  
Orchestra Bass Level  
Orchestra Chord Level  
[C2]/[5]  
[C 2]/[6]  
[D2]/[7]  
[D 2]/[8]  
4• 48  
127  
#
#
Reverb Type  
[G#  
2]/[13]  
OK  
–40~Std~40  
Default setting: Std  
Room 1~3, Hall 1~2, Plate, Delay, Default setting: Plate  
Panning Dly  
These parameters allow you to set the level of the ORCHESTRA,  
BASS or CHORD orchestral sound, or of the PAD function for a  
better balance with the other available sections. In that case, you  
can change its volume: The settings you can select with the regis-  
ters are (for both parameters):  
This parameter allows you to specify what kind of effect the  
Reverb processor should generate. The available options are:  
[1] Room1  
[2] Room2  
[3] Room3  
These reverbs simulate the reverberation of a  
room. They provide a well-defined spacious  
reverberation.  
1
–40  
–27  
–13  
0
5
6
7
+13  
+13  
+40  
2
[4] Hall1  
[5] Hall2  
These types simulate the reverberation of a  
concert hall with a deeper reverberation than  
the Room reverbs.  
3
4•  
[6] Plate •  
This effect type simulates a plate reverb (a  
studio device using a metal plate to simulate  
natural Reverb).  
Metronome Tempo  
[E2]/[9]  
OK  
20~250  
Default setting: 120  
This parameter allows you to set the metronome tempo. The set-  
tings you can select with the registers are:  
[7] Delay  
This is a conventional delay that produces  
echo effects.  
1
2
3
Largo (40 BPM))  
Larghetto (40 BPM)  
Adagio (72 BPM)  
5
6
7
8
Moderato (120 BPM)  
Allegro (144 BPM)  
Presto (192 BPM)  
[8] PanningDly This is a special delay in which the delayed  
sounds move left and right. It is effective  
when you are listening in stereo.  
4• Andante (96 BPM)  
Prestissimo (208 BPM)  
(The numbers between [ ] refer to the Treble registers.)  
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Editing FUNCTION settings  
Chorus Level  
[A2]/[14]  
OK  
Bellows Curve  
[B2]/[16]  
OK  
0~127  
Default setting: 16  
Fixed Low [1], Fixed Med [2],  
Default setting: Standard  
Fixed High [3], X-Light [4], Light [5],  
Standard [6], Heavy [7], X-Heavy [8]  
This parameter allows you to set the volume of the chorus effect  
with respect to the accordion and/or orchestral sounds. It applies  
to all sections that are currently switched on. The settings you  
can select with the registers are:  
This parameter allows you to adapt the FR-2/FR-2b’s expressive  
potential to your playing style. If you think the sounds don’t  
respond the way you would like them to, try another curve that  
better “translates” your movements.  
There are three “Fixed” curves that always use the same value, no  
matter how hard or lightly you push/pull the bellows (no dynamic  
control). “Low” means that a low value is used, “Med” represents a  
medium value and “High” a high value.  
1
0 (no chorus)  
5
6
7
8
64  
2• 16  
80  
3
4
32  
48  
96  
127  
The remaining settings do depend on the strength with which  
you push/pull the bellows, but in different ways: “Light” means  
that you do not need to push/pull hard to achieve a meaningful  
effect. “X-Light” requires even less strength (the “X” stands for  
“extra”). “Standard” refers to a normal response. “Heavy” pro-  
vides a greater variety of nuances and “X-Heavy” is even more  
“Fixed” addition, play a few notes, select the next curve, etc. until  
you find the response that feels just right.  
Chorus Type  
[A  
#
2]/[15]  
OK  
Chorus 1~4, FBack Chr, Flanger,  
Short Delay, Short Dly FB  
Default setting: Short Delay  
Chorus broadens the spatial image of the sound, adding richness.  
You can choose from 8 types of chorus. The available options are:  
[1] Chorus 1  
[2] Chorus 2  
[3] Chorus 3  
[4] Chorus 4  
These are conventional chorus effects that  
add spaciousness and depth to the sound.  
Note: The “Song function” on p. 15 is not available while this param-  
eter is set to “Fixed Low”, “Fixed Med” or “Fixed High”.  
[5] FBack Chr  
This is a chorus with a flanger-like effect  
and a soft sound.  
Button Light Brightness  
[C#  
4]/[25]  
POW  
Day, Night  
Default setting: Day  
[6] Flanger  
This is an effect that sounds somewhat like  
a jet airplane taking off or landing.  
This parameter allows you to change the brightness of the button  
lights. Use register [1] to select the “day” setting (bright), and reg-  
ister [2] to select “night” (darker).  
[7] Short Delay• This is a delay with a short delay time.  
[8] ShortDly FB This is a short delay with many repeats.  
7. MIDI parameters (FUNCTION group)  
Your FR-2/FR-2b can also transmit or receive MIDI data. In this section, we’ll look at what MIDI is and does and which MIDI func-  
tions are available on the FR-2/FR-2b. IMPORTANT REMARK: The FR-2/FR-2b has only one MIDI socket that can be used to either  
send (“OUT”) or receive (“IN”) MIDI data.  
Connect the FR-2/FR-2b as follows to transmit MIDI data to  
Connect the FR-2/FR-2b as follows to receive MIDI data from  
an external device:  
an external device:  
External MIDI device  
External MIDI device  
MIDI OUT  
MIDI IN  
MIDI OUT  
MIDI IN  
Then, set the “MIDI OUT/IN” parameter (see p. 21) to “Out”.  
Set the “MIDI OUT/IN” parameter (page 21) to “In”.  
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octaves) or 36 (“3” octaves) to (from) the note numbers generated  
by your playing. The settings you can select are:  
About MIDI  
You can use your FR-2/FR-2b with other MIDI-compatible  
instruments, sequencers and computers to record your per-  
formances in the same way as keyboard players, drummers,  
guitarists, etc., have been doing for a while.  
1
–3  
–2  
–1  
0
5
6
7
+1  
+2  
+3  
2
3
4•  
All MIDI-compatible sound sources allow you to use the  
FR-2/FR-2b’s Treble and Bass keyboards for playing sounds  
the FR-2/FR-2b does not provide.  
Note: “TX” means that this parameter only applies to the note mes-  
sages transmitted to external devices. Messages the FR-2/FR-2b  
receives from another device are not affected by it.  
This is possible thanks to a common language for musical  
applications, which is called “Musical Instrument Digital  
Interface”, or “MIDI” for short. MIDI has a lot in common  
with the internet: you can link one or several instruments to  
one another via a cable (but you don’t need a telephone line).  
Orchestra Octave TX  
[D3]/[18]  
OK  
–3~0~3  
Default setting: 0  
This parameter allows you to transpose the Note-on messages  
transmitted by the Orchestra section. The settings are the same as  
above.  
You can also use the FR-2/FR-2b as “master keyboard”, i.e. an  
instrument that transmits MIDI messages to a device (or  
software program) that can record MIDI messages. Such a  
device or program is called a “sequencer”.  
Bass Octave TX  
[E3]/[19]  
OK  
–3~0~3  
Default setting: 0  
MIDI can simultaneously transmit and receive messages on  
16 channels, so that up to 16 instruments (or parts of a mod-  
ule or synthesizer) can be controlled. Nowadays, most instru-  
ments –like your FR-2/FR-2b– are multitimbral, which means  
that they can play several musical parts with different  
sounds. This requires the use of several MIDI channels. The  
FR-2/FR-2b, for instance, has several accordion and orches-  
tral sections that can be played simultaneously. They can  
transmit and receive on different channels.  
This parameter allows you to transpose the Note-on messages  
transmitted by the bass buttons up to three octaves up or down.  
The settings are the same as above.  
Chord Octave TX  
[F3]/[20]  
OK  
–3~0~3  
Default setting: 0  
This parameter allows you to transpose the Note-on messages  
transmitted by the chord buttons up to three octaves up or down.  
The settings are the same as above.  
The FR-2/FR-2b’s sections use the following MIDI channels:  
Part  
Channel  
Orchestra Bass Octave TX  
[G3]/[21]  
OK  
Treble  
1
2
–3~0~3  
Default setting: 0  
Bass  
This parameter allows you to transpose the Note-on messages  
transmitted by the ORCH BASS part. The settings are the same as  
above.  
Chord  
3
Orchestra (Treble)  
Orchestra Bass  
Orchestra Chord  
Pad sounds (see p. 16)  
Basic channel (for selecting Sets)  
4
5
Orchestra Chord Octave TX  
[A3]/[22]  
OK  
6
–3~0~3  
Default setting: 0  
10  
13  
This parameter allows you to transpose the Note-on messages  
transmitted by the ORCH CHORD part. The settings are the same  
as above.  
Bellows Expression TX  
[B3]/[23]  
OK  
MIDI parameters  
Off, On  
Default setting: Off  
The MIDI parameters belong to the FUNCTION environment.  
The setting procedure is therefore the same. See p. 18 for  
details.  
The strength/speed with which the bellows is pressed or pulled  
influences the sound – which corresponds to an acoustic accor-  
dion’s response. This effect can be translated into a MIDI message  
most external instruments understand.  
Note: The FR-2/FR-2b’s MIDI channels cannot be changed.  
If you want to use the bellows for expressive purposes, switch this  
parameter on (register [2]). If you don’t (because the external  
instrument is too sensitive and therefore changes its volume too  
often), switch it off (register [1]).  
Treble Octave Tx  
[C3]/[17]  
OK  
–3~0~3  
Default setting: 0  
This parameter allows you to transpose the Note-on messages  
transmitted by the Treble section up to three octaves up or down.  
This can be used for songs where an accordion register of the Tre-  
ble section (for example) should be doubled by a piccolo flute  
played by an external module whose notes would be far too low  
if they were used as is. Each MIDI note has a unique number. This  
parameter allows you to add (or subtract) 12 (“1” octave), 24 (“2”  
MIDI Out/In  
[C4]/[24]  
POW  
Out, In  
Default setting: Out  
This parameter allows you to set the function of the FR-2/FR-2b’s  
MIDI socket. Select “Out” (register [1]) if you want to play on the  
FR-2/FR-2b’s keyboards and transmit the MIDI data generated by  
your playing to an external device.  
If you select “In” (register [2]) here, the FR-2/FR-2b’s sound source  
can no longer be played via its keyboards.  
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Editing FUNCTION settings  
Note: See p. 21 for the MIDI channels the FR-2/FR-2b’s parts use.  
Arranger Control  
[E4]/[27]  
OK  
Off, On  
Default setting: Off  
Program Change TX  
[D4]/[26]  
OK  
This parameter specifies which MIDI note numbers are sent by the  
Chord row buttons. You may have noticed that the chords gener-  
ated by the FR-2/FR-2b (and indeed any accordion) are incom-  
plete, because players are expected to supply the bass notes via  
the bass rows.  
That information is fine if the resulting MIDI events you record  
with a sequencer are sent back to the FR-2/FR-2b. But if you  
want to control an arranger keyboard (like Roland’s E-series), the  
“patchy” chord information may cause the music style patterns to  
play in the wrong key.  
Off, On  
Default setting: Off  
This is a MIDI filter, i.e. a parameter that allows you to specify  
as you know, is short for “transmission”. This means two things:  
(1) the filter only applies to program changes sent by the FR-2/  
FR-2b, and (2) it is only meaningful when the “MIDI Out/In”  
parameter is set to “Out”.  
Program change messages are used to select sounds or memories  
on the receiving instrument simply by recalling another sound (or  
memory) on the transmitting instrument. The FR-2/FR-2b trans-  
mits program changes when you select Sets (on the Basic Chan-  
nel) and registers (on the MIDI channel assigned to the section  
you don’t need that.  
If you experience such problems, switch this parameter on (regis-  
ter [2]). To record chord information that will be sent back to the  
FR-2/FR-2b at a later stage (with the bass notes sent on channel  
2), however, switch this parameter off (register [1]).  
Note: The chord notes are transmitted on MIDI channel 3.  
All of the FR-2/FR-2b’s registers transmit program change/bank  
select clusters when pressed. And when you set the “MIDI Out/In”  
parameter to “IN”, the FR-2/FR-2b also receives those messages.  
8. Saving your settings (User Program)  
Your FR-2/FR-2b contains 8 memories where you can store the FUNCTION settings listed below. Working with those memories has  
the advantage that you can recall frequently used settings at the press of a button. The User Program settings also include the  
“address” of the last Set you selected. The following settings are saved to the User Programs:  
(1) Select the Set whose number should be memorized.  
(2) Set everything the way you want it to be when you  
recall the User Program you want to save.  
(3) Press and hold the  
[USER¥PROG] button until  
it starts flashing.  
Set  
Number (1~8)  
Register  
Treble section Balance (with Bass section)  
Octave setting  
Register  
Orchestra  
section  
The Treble register corre-  
sponding to the last User  
flashes red.  
Octave setting  
USER  
PROG.  
Register  
Bass section  
Balance (with Treble section)  
Chord section Register  
On/Off*  
(4) Press the Treble register  
DEC  
([1]~[8] F) of the User Pro-  
gram memory where you  
want to save your settings.  
Both the selected register  
Orchestral Bass Register  
Level  
On/Off*  
Orchestral  
Register  
Chord  
and the [USER¥PROG] button light steadily.  
(5) Press the [USER¥PROG] button again to leave this mode.  
Level  
Type  
Reverb  
Recalling a User Program  
Proceed as follows to recall a User Program you saved earlier:  
Level  
Type  
Chorus  
(1) Press the [USER¥PROG] Hbutton (it lights).  
The register of the last User Program you selected flashes  
yellow.  
Level  
On or off  
(2) Press the Treble register ([1]~[8]) that is assigned to the  
User Program you want to use.  
(3) Press the [USER¥PROG] button again to leave this mode.  
PAD  
Selected set  
Volume  
[*] Mutually exclusive with corresponding accordion (or orches-  
tral) setting.  
Saving the current settings  
Here is how to save the current settings of the eligible  
parameters (see above) to the desired User Program memory.  
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Changing your accordion’s behavior  
9. Changing your accordion’s behavior  
Here are two settings you’ll probably change only once. But it’s nice to know that it exists in case you let a fellow accordion player  
from another country play your FR-2/FR-2b.  
Treble Mode (only on the FR-2b)  
Like for the accordion instrument itself, there are different  
ent Treble button layouts. Your FR-2/FR-2b can simulate  
them.  
The FR-2/FR-2b is supplied with additional white and black  
buttons. The white buttons come in two varieties: normal  
buttons and knurled buttons. The latter are usually used to  
indicate the “C” and “F” notes.  
Please look at the illustrations on page 23 to identify the set-  
ting you need. Pay attention to the note names (all Cs appear  
on a grey background) and look at how they are arranged,  
then make your selection. The numbers next to the letters  
refer to the octave. The numbers below the note names rep-  
resent the corresponding MIDI note numbers.  
Bass & Chord Mode  
This parameter allows you to specify the number of button  
chord rows. By selecting “3 Bs Rows”, you lose the “dim”  
chord buttons – but that may just be more convenient for  
you. See also the illustration on page 24.  
Here is how to select the desired setting:  
(1) Switch off the FR-2/FR-2b by turning the [VOLUME] A  
knob all the way to the left (“POWER OFF”).  
There are four “3 Bs Rows” options: “A-7th” and “B-7th”  
mean that the 6th chord row plays seventh chords (“7”) with-  
E-Bb (but not the G). “A-7th” and “B-7th” differ in the  
arrangement of the bass notes (see the illustration on  
page 24).  
(2) Hold down [SET] and one of the following registers while  
switching the FR-2/FR-2b back on to select the desired  
setting.  
VOLUME  
The “A-5dim” and “B-5dim” options mean that those sev-  
sounded with the notes E-G-Bb (but not the C). “A-5dim” and  
“B-5dim” differ in the arrangement of the bass notes (see the  
illustration on page 24).  
POWER  
OFF  
The “Bx-7th” option reverses the “B-7th” settings (from right  
to left).  
(1) Switch off the FR-2/FR-2b by turning the [VOLUME] A  
knob all the way to the left (“POWER OFF”).  
(2) Hold and pull down one or two of the following bass  
registers while switching the FR-2/FR-2b back on to  
select the desired setting.  
1• C-Griff Europe  
4
5
6
B-Griff Fin  
D-Griff 1  
D-Griff 2  
2
3
C-Griff 2  
B-Griff Bajan  
]
[6]  
[5]  
[4]  
[3]  
[2]  
[1]  
(3) Start playing.  
(See pages 25 and 26 for the locations of the notes.)  
1 + 2• 2 Bass Rows  
3
4
5
3 Bass Rows B-7th  
3 Bass Rows B-5dim  
3 Bass Rows Bx-7th  
You may have noticed that  
the Treble buttons are col-  
ored white (for notes with-  
out alteration) and black  
1
2
3 Bass Rows A-7th  
3 Bass Rows A-5dim  
(3) Start playing.  
(See the tables below for the locations of the notes.)  
(notes with alteration, i.e.  
#/b). This coloring doesn’t  
change when you select  
another system.  
(You can, however,  
unscrew the buttons and  
install the in the right places so as to make the white and  
black buttons correspond to the notes being played.)  
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Changing your accordion’s behavior  
Bass & Chord Mode  
[1] + [2] 2 Bass Rows  
[1] & [2] 3 Bass Rows A  
G3  
D3  
A3  
E3  
B3  
“7th”= 1-3-7; “5dim”= 3-5-7  
[3] & [4] 3 Bass Rows B  
G3  
D3  
A3  
E3  
B3  
“7th”= 1-3-7; “5dim”= 3-5-7  
[5] 3 Bass Rows Bx  
F#3  
G3  
Eb3  
EbM  
Ebm  
Eb7  
B3  
E3  
A3  
Bb3  
F#3  
F#M  
F#m  
F#7  
D3  
Eb3  
B3  
BM  
Bm  
B7  
G3  
Ab3  
E3  
C3  
C#3  
A3  
AM  
Am  
A7  
F3  
Bb3  
Eb3  
Ab3  
C#3  
F#3  
B3  
E3  
A3  
Bb3  
F#3  
F#M  
F#m  
F#7  
C3  
Ab3  
AbM  
Abm  
Ab7  
F3  
F#3  
D3  
DM  
Dm  
D7  
B3  
E3  
A3  
D3  
Bb3  
BbM  
Bbm  
Bb7  
G3  
Eb3  
EbM  
Ebm  
Eb7  
C3  
Ab3  
AbM  
Abm  
Ab7  
F3  
C#3  
C#M  
C#m  
C#7  
G3  
GM  
Gm  
G7  
C3  
CM  
Cm  
C7  
F3  
C#3  
C#M  
C#m  
C#7  
EM  
Em  
E7  
FM  
Fm  
“7th”= 1-3-7  
F7  
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Bass & Chord Mode  
Treble Mode table (1/2)  
C-Griff Europe  
C-Griff 2  
B-Griff Bajan  
Eb3  
E3  
F3  
G#3  
B3  
F#3  
E3  
G3  
F3  
G#3  
B3  
F3  
E3  
F#3  
G3  
Bb3  
C#4  
E4  
G#3  
B3  
F#3  
A3  
G3  
Bb3  
C#4  
E4  
F#3  
A3  
F3  
G#3  
B3  
G3  
F#3  
A3  
A3  
C4  
A3  
C4  
G3  
Bb3  
C#4  
E4  
G#3  
B3  
Bb3  
C#4  
Bb3  
C#4  
E4  
C4  
D4  
F4  
C4  
C4  
Eb4  
F#4  
A4  
D4  
F4  
D4  
F4  
Eb4  
F#4  
A4  
Eb4  
F#4  
A4  
D4  
F4  
Eb4  
F#4  
A4  
D4  
F4  
Eb4  
E4  
G4  
G4  
G#4  
B4  
F#4  
A4  
G4  
G4  
G#4  
B4  
G#4  
B4  
G4  
G#4  
B4  
Bb4  
C#5  
E5  
Bb4  
C#5  
E5  
G#4  
B4  
Bb4  
C#5  
E5  
Bb4  
C#5  
E5  
C5  
C5  
Bb4  
D5  
F5  
C5  
C5  
Eb5  
F#5  
A5  
D5  
F5  
C5  
D5  
F5  
D5  
F5  
Eb5  
F#5  
A5  
C#5  
E5  
Eb5  
F#5  
A5  
Eb5  
F#5  
A5  
D5  
F5  
Eb5  
F#5  
G5  
G5  
G#5  
B5  
G5  
G#5  
B5  
G5  
G#5  
B5  
G#5  
G5  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
G#5  
B5  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
A5  
C6  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
C6  
C6  
B5  
D6  
F6  
D6  
F6  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
C6  
C6  
D6  
F6  
Eb6  
F#6  
A6  
D6  
F6  
Eb6  
Eb6  
F#6  
A6  
Eb6  
F#6  
A6  
D6  
F6  
Eb6  
F#6  
A6  
G6  
G6  
G#6  
B6  
F#6  
A6  
G6  
G#6  
B6  
G6  
G#6  
B6  
G6  
G#6  
Bb6  
C#7  
E7  
Bb6  
C#7  
E7  
G#6  
B6  
Bb6  
C#7  
Bb6  
C#7  
E7  
C7  
C7  
Bb6  
C#7  
D7  
F7  
B6  
C7  
C7  
C7  
Eb7  
F#7  
D7  
F7  
D7  
F7  
D7  
Eb7  
Eb7  
Eb7  
D7  
Eb7  
E7  
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Changing your accordion’s behavior  
Treble Mode table (2/2)  
B-Griff Fin  
D-Griff 1  
D-Griff 2  
F3  
G#3  
B3  
E3  
G3  
Eb3  
E3  
D3  
F3  
Eb3  
F3  
E3  
G3  
G3  
Bb3  
C#4  
E4  
F#3  
A3  
F3  
G#3  
B3  
F3  
G#3  
B3  
Eb3  
F#3  
A3  
E3  
F#3  
A3  
F#3  
G3  
F#3  
G3  
Bb3  
C#4  
E4  
G#3  
B3  
Bb3  
C#4  
E4  
A3  
G#3  
B3  
A3  
C4  
Bb3  
C#4  
E4  
C4  
C4  
Bb3  
C#4  
E4  
D4  
F4  
C4  
D4  
F4  
Eb4  
F#4  
A4  
Eb4  
F#4  
A4  
D4  
F4  
D4  
F4  
C4  
Eb4  
F#4  
A4  
Eb4  
F#4  
A4  
D4  
F4  
G4  
Eb4  
F#4  
A4  
G#4  
B4  
G4  
G4  
G4  
G#4  
B4  
G#4  
B4  
G#4  
B4  
Bb4  
C#5  
E5  
G4  
Bb4  
C#5  
E5  
Bb4  
C#5  
E5  
G#4  
B4  
Bb4  
C#5  
E5  
C5  
C5  
Bb4  
C#5  
E5  
C5  
D5  
F5  
C5  
D5  
F5  
Eb5  
F#5  
A5  
Eb5  
F#5  
A5  
D5  
F5  
D5  
F5  
C5  
Eb5  
F#5  
A5  
Eb5  
F#5  
A5  
D5  
F5  
G5  
Eb5  
F#5  
A5  
G5  
G#5  
G5  
G5  
G#5  
B5  
G#5  
G#5  
B5  
G5  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
B5  
D6  
F6  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
G#5  
B5  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
C6  
C6  
Eb6  
F#6  
B5  
D6  
F6  
Bb5  
C#6  
E6  
C6  
C6  
D6  
F6  
Eb6  
F#6  
A6  
D6  
F6  
C6  
Eb6  
F#6  
A6  
Eb6  
F#6  
D6  
F6  
G6  
Eb6  
F#6  
A6  
G#6  
B6  
G6  
Bb6  
C#7  
E7  
G6  
A6  
C7  
G#6  
B6  
G6  
G#6  
B6  
Bb6  
C#7  
E7  
G#6  
B6  
G6  
Bb6  
C#7  
E7  
A6  
C7  
G#6  
B6  
Bb6  
C#7  
C7  
Bb6  
C#7  
C7  
D7  
F7  
D7  
Eb7  
Eb7  
D7  
D7  
C7  
Eb7  
D7  
Eb7  
10. Restoring the factory defaults  
You can reset the FR-2/FR-2b to its factory settings, which  
means that your own settings (including the User Programs)  
are replaced by the settings the FR-2/FR-2b contained when  
you first got it. We recommend using this function as  
sparsely as possible: your own settings cannot be archived  
externally, and there is no way to restore them after initializ-  
ing the FR-2/FR-2b.  
(2) Hold down [SET] and  
VOLUME  
Treble register [8] while  
switching the FR-2/  
FR-2b back on.  
When all settings have  
been initialized, all Tre-  
ble registers briefly  
flash in red.  
POWER  
OFF  
(1) Switch off the FR-2/FR-2b by turning the [VOLUME] A  
The FR-2/FR-2b now  
again sounds and  
behaves like when you  
first bought it.  
knob all the way to the left (“POWER OFF”).  
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Using optional batteries  
11. Using optional batteries  
Your FR-2/FR-2b has a compartment that contains a special holder unit into which you can install 8 optional AA-type batteries. You  
can therefore play your instrument without connecting the supplied adaptor.  
The battery case is connected to the FR-2/FR-2b by means  
of a cable with a padded connector strip. You can discon-  
nect the cable from the battery case by pulling off the pad-  
ded connector strip.  
Installing and removing batteries  
The FR-2/FR-2b provides a battery compartment with a spe-  
cial holder unit into which 8 AA-type (R6) batteries can be  
installed.  
By pressing [SET] + register [3] (BATT), you can check the bat-  
tery status. If all registers (the green and red ones) are lit, the  
batteries are fully charged. If only the red registers light, the  
remaining battery life is about 1 hour. (You may need to hold  
down [SET] to check the battery status). If the [PAD] button  
and only the last two ORCHESTRA registers light during this  
tor. If the [REC] button lights, the batteries are used to power  
the FR-2/FR-2b.  
Note that this is unnecessary if you manage to install (or  
remove) the batteries without disconnecting the strip.  
Note: Please see page 6 for notes on battery handing.  
(1) Switch off the FR-2/FR-2b.  
(2) Remove the cover from the FR-2/FR-2b’s battery com-  
partment by pressing the two tabs and lifting the cover.  
(4) Insert 8 AA-type (R6) batteries into the compartment (4  
on either side), taking care to orient them in accordance  
with the “+” and “–” indications.  
You should now see a tab that allows you to remove the  
battery case:  
(5) Insert the case with the 8 batteries into the compart-  
ment.  
(6) Close the FR-2/FR-2b’s battery compartment.  
Note about rechargeable batteries  
Certain batteries can be recharged several times before they  
need to be replaced with a new ones. Note that it is normal  
for the batteries to last increasingly shorter as time goes by.  
At the end of their life cycle, they may only last one hour, for  
example. But that is a gradual process.  
(3) Use the tab to pull the battery case out of the compart-  
ment.  
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Specifications  
12. Specifications  
Keyboards  
Others  
Connectors: HEADPHONE socket (stereo), OUTPUT sockets (ste-  
reo), MIDI socket (Out/In function adjustable via FUNCTION  
parameter)  
Power supply: external AC adaptor (100~240V, universal)  
Dimensions (mm):  
Right hand: FR-2  
34 piano-type keys, velocity sensi-  
tive (starting at a G key)  
FR-2b  
82 buttons, velocity sensitive  
Left hand: FR-2/FR-2b 96 velocity-sensitive bass buttons  
FR-2:  
425.5 (H) x 471.5 (W) x 244.3 (D) mm  
388.4 (H) x 471.5 (W) x 247.2 (D) mm  
Bellows  
Real pneumatic detection of bellows pressure (high-resolution  
pressure sensor)  
Bellows resistance regulator  
FR-2b:  
Weight (without straps or optional batteries):  
FR-2:  
7.5kg  
7.5kg  
Sound source  
Max polyphony: 64 voices  
FR-2b:  
Wave ROM: 16MB of waveforms  
Tones: 8 accordion Sets, each including:  
10 Treble registers, 5 Bass registers, 5 Orchestra Bass registers, 5  
Orchestra Chord registers, 6 Orchestra sounds  
Treble reed footages: 4  
Supplied accessories  
External AC adaptor  
Owner’s Manual  
Reference caps for the treble buttons (FR-2b)  
Straps  
Bass reed footages: 5  
Chord reed footages: 3  
Battery holder (pre-installed in compartment)  
Replaceable “traforo” covers: 6  
PBM (Physical Behavior Modeling)  
Options  
Accordion soft bag  
AA-type batteries (8) from third-party suppliers  
Noises: stopping-reed growl, closing valve noise, left button noise  
Individual reed simulation: hysteresis threshold, Expression curve,  
pressure-variant filter, pressure-variant pitch deviation  
Reed sound wave switching: by bellows acceleration, by note  
repetition speed  
Note: In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/  
or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.  
Musette tuning  
Micro tuning presets: 15 (Dry, Classic, F-Folk, American L/H, North  
Europe, German L/H, D-Folk L/H, Alpine, Italian L/H, French, Scot-  
tish)  
Effects  
Reverb: 8 types, Chorus: 8 types  
Panel controls  
Knob: VOLUME/POWER  
Registers: 5x Treble + 3x Orchestra, Set, 5x Bass  
Buttons: ORCH BASS, ORCH CHORD, LEFT REGISTER, PAD/  
DEFAULT, REC/LOOP, SONG/DEMO, USER PROG/DEC, METRO-  
NOME/INC  
Operation modes  
Bass & Chord modes: 2 Bs Rows, 3 Bs Rows A-7th, 3 Bs Rows A-  
5dim, 3 Bs Rows B-7th, 3 Bs Rows B-5dim, 3 Bs Rows Bx  
Treble modes (FR-2b): C-Griff Europe, C-Griff 2, B-Griff Bajan,  
B-Griff Fin, D-Griff 1, D-Griff 2  
Octave: Down (–), 0, Up (+) (for Treble and Orchestra)  
PAD: 8 drum/percussion sets, phrase recording function  
SONG function: 8 preset songs with selectable mute function for  
left- or right-hand part  
Power supply  
Supplied external adaptor or optional batteries  
Power consumption  
500mA  
Expected battery life under continuous use:  
Ni-MH 2500mAh  
5 hours  
This varies depending on the actual conditions of use.  
Note: Carbon and alkaline batteries should not be used.  
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Appendix  
13. Appendix  
Demo Songs  
MIDI Program change messages  
BANK SELECT  
PROGRAM  
CHANGE  
#
SONG TITLE*  
PERFORMED BY  
Ludovic Beier  
Ludovic Beier  
Ludovic Beier  
Ludovic Beier  
Ludovic Beier  
Ludovic Beier  
Ludovic Beier  
Marko Räsänen  
Marko Räsänen  
Marko Räsänen  
Marko Räsänen  
Marko Räsänen  
Petri Ikkelä  
SECTION  
MSB CC00  
LSB CC 32  
01 Birdy Waltz  
BANK SELECT AND PROGRAM CHANGE TX  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1~10  
1~5  
1~5  
1~5  
1~6  
1~8  
Treble Register  
Bass Register  
02 Bal Musette  
03 Swingin’ The Blues  
04 Forro de Janeiro  
05 Tango Dancers  
06 Eastern Wind  
07 Sax On The Phone  
08 Bossagroove 1  
09 Aada  
Orch Bass Register  
Orch Chord Register  
Orchestra Register  
Set  
TREBLE REGISTER RX  
1
2
Bassoon  
Bandon  
Clarinet  
Oboe  
3
4
5
Master  
Harmon  
Musette  
Celeste  
Piccolo  
Organ  
10 Bandofunk  
6
7
11 Iida  
8
12 Finnish Waltz  
13 Hot And Brisk  
14 Bezaubernder Sinaklia  
15 O Sole Mi (Traditional)  
16 Edelweiss  
9
10  
ORCHESTRA REGISTER RX  
Sergio Scappini  
Sergio Scappini  
Sergio Scappini  
1
2
3
4
5
6
String  
Violin  
Clarinet  
Sax  
Flute  
[*] Copyright ©2007 Roland Europe Spa. All rights reserved.  
Unauthorized use of the demo songs for purposes other than  
private enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws. The perfor-  
mance data of the demo songs are not transmitted via MIDI.  
Organ  
BASS REGISTER RX  
1
2
3
4
5
2’  
4’  
16'/8'/8-4'/4'/2'  
8'/4'/2'  
PAD Sets  
16'/2'  
ORCH BASS REGISTER RX  
Set [1] (Folk) 0–4–8*  
Note no.  
39  
Set [5] (Pop) 0–4–4  
Note no.  
37  
1
2
3
4
5
Acoustic  
Bowed  
1
Snare Ghost  
1
Pop Stick  
2
Snare  
38  
54  
2
Snare  
38  
Tambourine  
Fingered  
Fretless  
Tuba Mix  
3
Bass Drum  
HiHat  
36  
42  
3
Bass Drum  
36  
4
5
Conga Op  
63  
62  
4
5
HiHat Closed  
HiHat Open  
42  
46  
ORCH CHORD REGISTER RX  
Conga Slap  
1
St. Strings  
Chorus Organ  
Steel Guitar  
St. Orch Brass  
Choir  
Set [2] (Jazz) 0–4–44  
Note no.  
36  
Set [6] (Orchestra) 0–4–49 Note no.  
2
1
Bass Drum  
1
Snare Roll  
25  
3
2
Jazz Snare  
Pedal HiHat  
38  
32  
2
Concert Snare/  
OpenTriangl  
38  
81  
4
3
4
5
Ride Cymbal  
Tom Hi  
59  
47  
43  
3
4
5
Concert BD  
Concert Cym.  
Timpani  
36  
59  
41  
5
SET RX  
Tom Lo  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CLASSIC  
JAZZ  
Set [3] (Tarantel) 0–4–8 Note no.  
Set [7] (TR-909) 0–4–31  
Note no.  
1
Tamorra 3  
4
1
Techno Kick  
35  
I FOLK  
2
Tamorra 1  
2
2
TR-909 Snare  
909 Clap  
40  
39  
D FOLK  
F FOLK  
3
Tamorra 2  
3
3
TR-909 Kick/  
Tambourine  
36  
54  
SP FOLK  
BANDONEON  
ALPINE  
4
5
Conga Op  
63  
62  
4
5
909 Tom Op  
909 Tom Lo  
50  
47  
Conga Slap  
Set [4] (Latin) 0–4–8  
Note no.  
13  
Set [8] (Ethnic) 0–4–50  
Note no.  
45  
1
Pandeiro 4  
1
Big Gong  
2
Pandeiro 5  
14  
2
Udo Long  
Tabla Na  
52  
58  
3
Pandeiro 3  
Bass Drum  
12  
36  
3
Req Dum  
Timl Paila  
55  
68  
4
5
Hi Bongo  
Lo Bongo  
60  
61  
4
5
Conga Slide  
Mut Pandeiro  
78  
79  
[*] Drum Kit address. First digit= CC00, second digit= CC32, third digit=  
PC  
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Appendix  
MIDI Implementation Chart  
[V-Accordion]  
Date: July 2007  
Version: 1.00  
Model: FR-2/FR-2b  
Function...  
Transmitted  
Recognized  
Remarks  
7 Parts: 1= Treble, 2= Bass,  
3= Chord, 4= Orchestra,  
5= Orchestra Bass, 6= Orchestra  
Chord, 10= Pad, 1 Logical part:  
13= Basic MIDI Channel for SET  
change  
Basic  
Channel  
Default  
Changed  
1~16  
1~16, Off  
1~16  
1~16, Off  
Default  
Message  
Altered  
Mode 3  
*****  
*****  
Mode 3  
*****  
Mode  
Note  
Number  
0~127  
*****  
0~127  
0~127  
True Voice  
Note ON  
Note OFF  
O
O
O
O
Velocity  
After  
Touch  
Key’s  
Ch’s  
X
X
X
X
Pitch Bend  
X
X
00,32  
07  
O
X
X
O
X
X
X
O
X
X
O
X
X
X
Bank Select  
Volume  
Panpot  
Expression  
Hold 1  
Reverb Send  
Chorus Send  
10  
11  
64  
91  
Control  
Change  
*1  
93  
Recognized: 1~10:  
1~6: Treble Registers  
1~5 Bass registrs  
1~5 Orchestra Bass  
1~5 Orchestra Chord  
1~6 Orchestra  
Program  
Change  
O
0~127  
O
0~9  
True #  
1~8 Set  
System Exclusive  
O
O
Song Position Pointer  
Song Sel  
Tune  
X
X
X
X
X
X
System  
Common  
System  
Real Time  
Clock  
Commands  
X
X
X
X
All Sounds Off  
Reset All Controllers  
Local On/Off  
All Notes Off  
Active Sense  
Reset  
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
Aux  
Messages  
*1 O X is selectable  
Notes  
*2 Recognized as M=1 even if M1  
Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY  
Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY  
Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO  
Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO  
O:Yes  
X: No  
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14. Information  
When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized  
Roland distributor in your country as shown below.  
PHILIPPINES  
CURACAO  
URUGUAY  
NORWAY  
JORDAN  
AFRICA  
G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.  
339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue  
Makati, Metro Manila 1200,  
PHILIPPINES  
Zeelandia Music Center Inc.  
Orionweg 30  
Todo Musica S.A.  
Francisco Acuna de Figueroa  
1771  
Roland Scandinavia Avd.  
MUSIC HOUSE CO. LTD.  
Kontor Norge  
FREDDY FOR MUSIC  
P. O. Box 922846  
Amman 11192 JORDAN  
TEL: (06) 5692696  
EGYPT  
Al Fanny Trading Office  
9, EBN Hagar Al Askalany  
Street,  
ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis,  
Cairo 11341, EGYPT  
TEL: 20-2-417-1828  
Curacao, Netherland Antilles  
TEL:(305)5926866  
Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95  
Lilleaker N-0216 Oslo  
NORWAY  
C.P.: 11.800  
Montevideo, URUGUAY  
TEL: (02) 924-2335  
TEL: (02) 899 9801  
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  
Instrumentos Fernando Giraldez  
Calle Proyecto Central No.3  
Ens.La Esperilla  
Santo Domingo,  
Dominican Republic  
TEL:(809) 683 0305  
TEL: 2273 0074  
SINGAPORE  
SWEE LEE MUSIC  
COMPANY PTE. LTD.  
150 Sims Drive,  
SINGAPORE 387381  
TEL: 6846-3676  
KUWAIT  
EASA HUSAIN AL-YOUSIFI  
& SONS CO.  
Abdullah Salem Street,  
Safat, KUWAIT  
VENEZUELA  
Instrumentos Musicales  
Allegro,C.A.  
Av.las industrias edf.Guitar  
POLAND  
ROLAND POLSKA SP. Z O.O.  
UL. Gibraltarska 4.  
PL-03 664 Warszawa  
POLAND  
REUNION  
Maison FO - YAM Marcel  
25 Rue Jules Hermann,  
Chaudron - BP79 97 491  
Ste Clotilde Cedex,  
import  
TEL: 243-6399  
#7 zona Industrial de Turumo  
Caracas, Venezuela  
TEL: (212) 244-1122  
TEL: (022) 679 4419  
ECUADOR  
Mas Musika  
Rumichaca 822 y Zaruma  
Guayaquil - Ecuador  
TAIWAN  
ROLAND TAIWAN  
ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.  
Room 5, 9fl. No. 112 Chung  
Shan N.Road Sec.2, Taipei,  
TAIWAN, R.O.C.  
LEBANON  
Chahine S.A.L.  
George Zeidan St., Chahine  
Bldg., Achrafieh, P.O.Box: 16-  
5857  
Beirut, LEBANON  
TEL: (01) 20-1441  
PORTUGAL  
Roland Iberia, S.L.  
Portugal Office  
Cais das Pedras, 8/9-1 Dto  
4050-465, Porto, PORTUGAL  
TEL: 22 608 00 60  
REUNION ISLAND  
TEL: (0262) 218-429  
TEL:(593-4)2302364  
SOUTH AFRICA  
T.O.M.S. Sound & Music  
(Pty)Ltd.  
2 ASTRON ROAD DENVER  
JOHANNESBURG ZA 2195,  
SOUTH AFRICA  
EUROPE  
EL SALVADOR  
OMNI MUSIC  
75 Avenida Norte y Final  
Alameda Juan Pablo II,  
Edificio No.4010 San Salvador,  
EL SALVADOR  
TEL: (02) 2561 3339  
AUSTRIA  
Roland Elektronische  
Musikinstrumente HmbH.  
ROMANIA  
FBS LINES  
Piata Libertatii 1,  
535500 Gheorgheni,  
ROMANIA  
OMAN  
THAILAND  
TALENTZ CENTRE L.L.C.  
Malatan House No.1  
Al Noor Street, Ruwi  
SULTANATE OF OMAN  
TEL: 2478 3443  
Theera Music Co. , Ltd.  
330 Soi Verng NakornKasem,  
New Road, Sumpantawongse,  
Bangkok 10100, THAILAND  
TEL: (02) 224-8821  
Austrian Office  
TEL: (011)417 3400  
Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 8,  
A-6020 Innsbruck, AUSTRIA  
TEL: (0512) 26 44 260  
TEL: 262-0788  
Paul Bothner(PTY)Ltd.  
Royal Cape Park, Unit 24  
Londonderry Road, Ottery 7800  
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA  
TEL: (021) 799 4900  
TEL: (266) 364 609  
GUATEMALA  
BELGIUM/FRANCE/  
HOLLAND/  
LUXEMBOURG  
Roland Central Europe N.V.  
Houtstraat 3, B-2260, Oevel  
(Westerlo) BELGIUM  
RUSSIA  
MuTek  
Dorozhnaya ul.3,korp.6  
117 545 Moscow, RUSSIA  
TEL: (095) 981-4967  
QATAR  
Al Emadi Co. (Badie Studio &  
Stores)  
P.O. Box 62, Doha, QATAR  
TEL: 4423-554  
Casa Instrumental  
Calzada Roosevelt 34-01,zona 11  
Ciudad de Guatemala  
Guatemala  
AUSTRALIA/  
NEW ZEALAND  
TEL:(502) 599-2888  
ASIA  
CHINA  
Roland Shanghai Electronics  
SLOVAKIA  
HONDURAS  
Almacen Pajaro Azul S.A. de C.V.  
BO.Paz Barahona  
3 Ave.11 Calle S.O  
San Pedro Sula, Honduras  
TEL: (504) 553-2029  
AUSTRALIA/  
SAUDI ARABIA  
aDawliah Universal  
Electronics APL  
Corniche Road, Aldossary  
Bldg., 1st Floor, Alkhobar,  
31952 SAUDI ARABIA  
TEL: (014) 575811  
DAN Acoustic s.r.o.  
Povazská 18.  
NEW ZEALAND  
Roland Corporation  
Australia Pty.,Ltd.  
38 Campbell Avenue  
Dee Why West. NSW 2099  
AUSTRALIA  
CROATIA  
ART-CENTAR  
Degenova 3.  
HR - 10000 Zagreb  
TEL: (1) 466 8493  
SK - 940 01 Nové Zámky  
TEL: (035) 6424 330  
Co.,Ltd.  
5F. No.1500 Pingliang Road  
Shanghai 200090, CHINA  
TEL: (021) 5580-0800  
SPAIN  
Roland Iberia, S.L.  
Paseo García Faria, 33-35  
08005 Barcelona SPAIN  
TEL: 93 493 91 00  
MARTINIQUE  
Musique & Son  
Z.I.Les Mangle  
97232 Le Lamantin  
Martinique F.W.I.  
TEL: 596 596 426860  
P.O.Box 2154, Alkhobar 31952  
SAUDI ARABIA  
TEL: (03) 898 2081  
CZECH REP.  
Roland Shanghai Electronics  
Co.,Ltd.  
(BEIJING OFFICE)  
10F. No.18 3 Section Anhuaxili  
Chaoyang District Beijing  
100011 CHINA  
For Australia  
CZECH REPUBLIC  
DISTRIBUTOR s.r.o  
Voctárova 247/16  
CZ - 180 00 PRAHA 8,  
CZECH REP.  
Tel: (02) 9982 8266  
For New Zealand  
Tel: (09) 3098 715  
SYRIA  
Technical Light & Sound  
Center  
Rawda, Abdul Qader Jazairi St.  
Bldg. No. 21, P.O.BOX 13520,  
Damascus, SYRIA  
SWEDEN  
Roland Scandinavia A/S  
SWEDISH SALES OFFICE  
Danvik Center 28, 2 tr.  
S-131 30 Nacka SWEDEN  
TEL: (0)8 702 00 20  
Gigamusic SARL  
10 Rte De La Folie  
97200 Fort De France  
Martinique F.W.I.  
TEL: 596 596 715222  
TEL: (2) 830 20270  
TEL: (010) 6426-5050  
CENTRAL/LATIN  
AMERICA  
DENMARK  
HONG KONG  
Tom Lee Music Co., Ltd.  
Service Division  
22-32 Pun Shan Street, Tsuen  
Wan, New Territories,  
HONG KONG  
TEL: (011) 223-5384  
Roland Scandinavia A/S  
Nordhavnsvej 7, Postbox 880,  
DK-2100 Copenhagen  
DENMARK  
SWITZERLAND  
Roland (Switzerland) AG  
Landstrasse 5, Postfach,  
CH-4452 Itingen,  
SWITZERLAND  
TEL: (061) 927-8383  
ARGENTINA  
Instrumentos Musicales S.A.  
Av.Santa Fe 2055  
(1123) Buenos Aires  
ARGENTINA  
TEL: (011) 4508-2700  
TURKEY  
ZUHAL DIS TICARET A.S.  
Galip Dede Cad. No.37  
Beyoglu - Istanbul / TURKEY  
TEL: (0212) 249 85 10  
MEXICO  
Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.  
Av. Toluca No. 323, Col. Olivar  
de los Padres 01780 Mexico  
D.F. MEXICO  
TEL: 3916 6200  
TEL: 2415 0911  
FINLAND  
Roland Scandinavia As, Filial  
Finland  
Elannontie 5  
FIN-01510 Vantaa, FINLAND  
TEL: (0)9 68 24 020  
Parsons Music Ltd.  
TEL: (55) 5668-6699  
U.A.E.  
Zak Electronics & Musical  
Instruments Co. L.L.C.  
Zabeel Road, Al Sherooq Bldg.,  
No. 14, Ground Floor, Dubai,  
U.A.E.  
UKRAINE  
EURHYTHMICS Ltd.  
P.O.Box: 37-a.  
Nedecey Str. 30  
UA - 89600 Mukachevo,  
UKRAINE  
8th Floor, Railway Plaza, 39  
Chatham Road South, T.S.T,  
Kowloon, HONG KONG  
TEL: 2333 1863  
BARBADOS  
NICARAGUA  
Bansbach Instrumentos  
Musicales Nicaragua  
Altamira D'Este Calle Principal  
de la Farmacia 5ta.Avenida  
1 Cuadra al Lago.#503  
Managua, Nicaragua  
A&B Music Supplies LTD  
12 Webster Industrial Park  
Wildey, St.Michael, Barbados  
TEL: (246)430-1100  
GERMANY  
Roland Elektronische  
Musikinstrumente HmbH.  
Oststrasse 96, 22844  
Norderstedt, GERMANY  
TEL: (040) 52 60090  
INDIA  
Rivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd.  
411, Nirman Kendra  
Mahalaxmi Flats Compound  
Off. Dr. Edwin Moses Road,  
Mumbai-400011, INDIA  
TEL: (022) 2493 9051  
TEL: (04) 3360715  
TEL: (03131) 414-40  
BRAZIL  
Roland Brasil Ltda.  
Rua San Jose, 780 Sala B  
Parque Industrial San Jose  
Cotia - Sao Paulo - SP, BRAZIL  
TEL: (011) 4615 5666  
UNITED KINGDOM  
TEL: (505)277-2557  
Roland (U.K.) Ltd.  
Atlantic Close, Swansea  
Enterprise Park, SWANSEA  
SA7 9FJ,  
NORTH AMERICA  
PANAMA  
SUPRO MUNDIAL, S.A.  
Boulevard Andrews, Albrook,  
Panama City, REP. DE  
PANAMA  
GREECE/CYPRUS  
STOLLAS S.A.  
Music Sound Light  
155, New National Road  
Patras 26442, GREECE  
TEL: 2610 435400  
CANADA  
Roland Canada Ltd.  
(Head Office)  
5480 Parkwood Way  
Richmond B. C., V6V 2M4  
CANADA  
UNITED KINGDOM  
TEL: (01792) 702701  
INDONESIA  
PT Citra IntiRama  
Jl. Cideng Timur No. 15J-15O  
Jakarta Pusat  
INDONESIA  
TEL: (021) 6324170  
CHILE  
Comercial Fancy II S.A.  
Rut.: 96.919.420-1  
Nataniel Cox #739, 4th Floor  
Santiago - Centro, CHILE  
TEL: (02) 688-9540  
TEL: 315-0101  
PARAGUAY  
Distribuidora De  
Instrumentos Musicales  
J.E. Olear y ESQ. Manduvira  
Asuncion PARAGUAY  
TEL: (595) 21 492147  
MIDDLE EAST  
TEL: (604) 270 6626  
HUNGARY  
KOREA  
Roland East Europe Ltd.  
Warehouse Area ‘DEPO’ Pf.83  
H-2046 Torokbalint,  
HUNGARY  
BAHRAIN  
Moon Stores  
No.1231&1249 Rumaytha  
Building Road 3931, Manama  
339 BAHRAIN  
COLOMBIA  
Centro Musical Ltda.  
Cra 43 B No 25 A 41 Bododega 9  
Medellin, Colombia  
Roland Canada Ltd.  
(Toronto Office)  
170 Admiral Boulevard  
Mississauga On L5T 2N6  
CANADA  
Cosmos Corporation  
1461-9, Seocho-Dong,  
Seocho Ku, Seoul, KOREA  
TEL: (02) 3486-8855  
TEL: (23) 511011  
PERU  
Audionet  
Distribuciones Musicales SAC  
Juan Fanning 530  
Miraflores  
TEL: (574)3812529  
TEL: 17 813 942  
TEL: (905) 362 9707  
IRELAND  
Roland Ireland  
G2 Calmount Park, Calmount  
Avenue, Dublin 12  
Republic of IRELAND  
TEL: (01) 4294444  
MALAYSIA  
COSTA RICA  
JUAN Bansbach Instrumentos  
Musicales  
Ave.1. Calle 11, Apartado  
10237,  
San Jose, COSTA RICA  
TEL: 258-0211  
Roland Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd.  
45-1, Block C2, Jalan PJU 1/39,  
Dataran Prima, 47301 Petaling  
Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA  
TEL: (03) 7805-3263  
IRAN  
MOCO INC.  
No.41 Nike St., Dr.Shariyati Ave.,  
Roberoye Cerahe Mirdamad  
Tehran, IRAN  
U. S. A.  
Roland Corporation U.S.  
5100 S. Eastern Avenue  
Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938,  
U. S. A.  
Lima - Peru  
TEL: (511) 4461388  
TRINIDAD  
AMR Ltd  
Ground Floor  
Maritime Plaza  
Barataria Trinidad W.I.  
TEL: (868) 638 6385  
TEL: (021) 285-4169  
TEL: (323) 890 3700  
ITALY  
Roland Italy S. p. A.  
Viale delle Industrie 8,  
20020 Arese, Milano, ITALY  
TEL: (02) 937-78300  
VIET NAM  
Suoi Nhac Company, Ltd  
370 Cach Mang Thang Tam St.  
Dist.3, Ho Chi Minh City,  
VIET NAM  
ISRAEL  
Halilit P. Greenspoon & Sons  
Ltd.  
8 Retzif Ha'alia Hashnia St.  
Tel-Aviv-Yafo ISRAEL  
TEL: (03) 6823666  
TEL: 9316540  
As of May 1, 2007 (ROLAND)  
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