User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Placing the FP-90 on a Stand
- Main Specifications
- Panel Descriptions
- Operation Guide
- Advanced Operation
- Recording Your Performance
- SMF Recording
- Recording Audio
- Renaming a Song (Rename Song)
- Copying a Saved Song (Copy Song)
- Deleting a Saved Song (Delete Song)
- Personalizing Your Piano Sound (Piano Designer)
- Using the Microphone
- Connecting a Microphone
- Applying an Effect to the Mic (Mic Effects)
- Saving Performance Settings (Registrations)
- What Is a Registration?
- Recalling a Registration
- Saving Current Settings into a Registration
- Saving a Registration Set (Registration Set Export)
- Loading a Saved Registration Set (Registration Set Import)
- Convenient Functions
- Reformatting Memory (Format Media)
- Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
- Retaining Settings After Power-Off (Memory Backup)
- Various Settings (Function Mode)
- How to Use Function Mode
- Adjusting the Keyboard Response (Key Touch)
- Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments (Master Tuning)
- Changing the Tuning Method (Temperament)
- Specifying a Song’s Tonic (Temperament Key)
- Editing the Equalizer Settings
- Adjusting the Volume of an Audio Playback Device or Bluetooth Audio (Input/Bluetooth Volume)
- Specifying the Song (SMF) Playback Mode (SMF Play Mode)
- Selecting the Format for Recording (Recording Mode)
- Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied (Damper Pedal Part)
- Changing the Function of the Center Pedal (Center Pedal)
- Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied (Center Pedal Part)
- Changing the Function of the Left Pedal (Left Pedal)
- Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied (Left Pedal Part)
- Using a Pedal to Switch Registrations (Reg. Pedal Shift)
- Sending Tone-Change Information (Transmit MIDI Information)
- Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer (Local Control)
- MIDI Transmit Channel Settings (MIDI Transmit Ch.)
- Adjusting the Brightness of the Display (Display Contrast)
- Adjusting the Brightness of the Buttons (Panel Brightness)
- Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time (Auto Off)
- Using the Bluetooth® Functionality
- Here’s What You Can Do
- Using Bluetooth Audio
- Transferring MIDI Data
- Using the Pedal to Turn Pages on a Music Score App
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Tone List
- Saved Settings
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
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Operation Guide
Reading the note name (e.g., C4)
The alphabetical indication for settings such as Split Point shows the name of
the note.
For example, the indication “C4” means “the fourth ‘C’ from the left edge of the
keyboard.”
C4 C5 C6 C7 C8C3C2C1
Playing Dierent Tones with the Right and Left Hands (Split)
You can play dierent tones in the areas at the left and right of a specied key. For
example, you can use your left hand to play a bass tone and use your right hand to play a
piano tone.
This feature is called “Split Play,” and the point at which the keyboard is divided is called
the “split point.”
Turning Split Play on
Press the [Split/Dual] button several times to access
the Split screen.
Changing the right-hand
tone and left-hand tone
1. Use the [K] [J] buttons to select “right-hand
tone” or “left-hand tone.”
2. Press a tone button.
3. Use the [–] [+] buttons.
Split Point
Changes the split point.
MEMO
You can also specify the split point by holding
down the [Split/Dual] button and pressing the key
where you want to split the keyboard.
B1–B6 (default value: F#3)
Left Shift
Changes the pitch of the left-hand tone in units of
one octave.
-2–0–+2 (default value: 0)
Left-hand tone Right-hand tone
Split point (Power-up default): F#3
F#3
* Depending on the combination of tones, the eect might not apply to the left-
hand tone, causing the sound to appear dierently than usual.
* If you select a sound from the [Piano] button as the left-hand tone, it might sound
dierent than usual.
Layering two tones (Dual)
You can play two tones simultaneously from a single key. This
function is called “Dual Play.”
Turning Dual Play on
Press the [Split/Dual] button several times to access
the Dual screen.
MEMO
You can also use Dual Play by pressing two tone
buttons simultaneously.
Changing tone 1 and
tone 2
1. Use the [K] [J] buttons to select “tone 1” or
“tone 2.”
2. Press a tone button.
3. Use the [–] [+] buttons.
Tone 2 Shift
Changes the pitch of tone 2 in units of one octave.
-2–0–+2 (default value: 0)
* Depending on the combination of tones, the eect might not apply to tone 2,
causing the sound to appear dierently than usual.
* If you select a sound from the [Piano] button as tone 2, it might sound dierent
than usual.
Reference
For details on the settings that can be stored, refer to “Saved Settings” (p. 26).
Recalling Performance Settings (Registration)
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You can use the registration feature to save the current performance settings into a “registration” that you can recall whenever you wish.
Recalling a registration
1. Press the [Registration] button.
2. Press one of the number buttons, from [1] to [6], to select the
registration.
3. Press the [–] [+] buttons to select the registration variation.
Saving current settings into a registration
1. Set the desired performance settings.
2. While holding down the [Registration] button, press a button from
[1] to [6] to select a registration and then press the [–] [+] buttons
to select a registration variation.
3. Use the [–] [+] buttons and the [K] [J] buttons to give a name to the
registration.
4. Press the [Function] button.










