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Yes, you can use the second pedal on a Roland BK-5 keyboard to transpose the key of the music that you are playing up or down by a semitone at a time. To do this, you will need to press and hold the second pedal while playing the keyboard. You can also use the transpose function in the settings menu of the BK-5 to adjust the key of the music that you are playing by a specific number of semitones.
I have no idea. It is possible to download the user manual but it does not even include the word "fuse" in the entire document. US customer support for operations of these Japanese products is as follows: For operational assistance, you can contact Product Support department at (323) 890-3740. Product Support is open Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm Pacific Time. Phone support is provided for select Roland and BOSS products purchased in the U.S. only. But I do note this specifies operational support. The Roland site does offer a user manual but not a service manual.
I would suggest updating to the latest software first to see if that solves it. BR 900CD Downloads Support Roland
If not, contact Roland Support for suggestions or the name of your nearest Roland repair center
Customer Service can be reached at 323-890-3700 x 7005.
They are available Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30am and 5:00pm Pacific Standard time.
Might be best to contact the local service agent in India for Roland equipment.
Rivera Digitec (India) Pvt Ltd,
411 Nirman Kendra Mahalaxmi Flats Compound
(off Dr. Edwin Moses Road)
Mumbai 400011 Ph 022 24939051
Open Roland Website And Open The Download Tab(Page), Than Download The Asian Collection From Below List and Than Using Your USB Input Your Keyboard than After Write This All of Performance From Writeee Button.Try It.
Sorry, but the Yamaha pedal has the opposite sense (it is a normally open contact) than what is REQUIRED by Roland equipment. Roland requires a Normally Closed contact. Unfortunately, one is confused because the Roland jack for the sustain shorts itself to no sustain when you unplug a pedal. SOMETIMES one can open a pedal and with soldering iron change a wire to reverse the pedal sense IF the particular pedal has both contacts available.
Roland Provide Us a Huge Asian Collaction , But For Indian Collaction We Have To make Aforts for Making a Tone. And I Dont know How the edited tone will be save ointo the bank but edited tone must be saved into style and we can save it from WRITE button As A PERFORMANCE.
This is just a guess and the purpose is for you to get the datasheet and compare connections and see if they make sense... I have to do this often myself when documentation is unavailable.
Look up the datasheet for LM3886 on google and compare the package, electrical connections, etc. to see if that might be what is used.
MANY audio amps at this power level use this chip for the 50 to 68 watt range. They cost about $4 from the right sources.
If this is not what is used, the amp is probably in the TDA series of 5 and 7 pin TO220 style packages.
Other methods for these amps may involve class D switching amps and those usually use MOSFET transistors, not IC's.
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