Roland KPD-90 Owner's Manual

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Year 2016
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Roland KPD-90 Specification

The Roland KPD-90 Pedal is designed as a sophisticated accessory for compatible Roland digital pianos, particularly the FP series, providing enhanced functionality and performance for pianists. Constructed to match the aesthetic and build quality of Roland's instruments, the KPD-90 integrates seamlessly, offering a professional-grade experience. This pedal unit features three pedals: soft, sostenuto, and damper, which are essential for executing a wide range of expressive techniques typical of acoustic piano performance. The damper pedal supports half-pedaling, an advanced feature that allows for nuanced control over sustain, facilitating a more authentic and expressive playing experience. The KPD-90 is engineered with durability in mind, utilizing high-quality materials to ensure longevity and consistent performance under rigorous use. Its compact design ensures it fits perfectly with compatible Roland digital pianos, maintaining a sleek and elegant appearance. Installation is straightforward, requiring minimal setup to connect to the piano, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced pianists. Additionally, the pedal unit is lightweight, making it easy to transport alongside the piano if necessary. The KPD-90 enhances the overall functionality of Roland digital pianos, making it an indispensable tool for musicians seeking to expand their expressive capabilities. Its integration with Roland's advanced piano technologies ensures it not only meets but exceeds the expectations of contemporary musicians, providing a robust and reliable solution for both practice and performance environments.

Roland KPD-90 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Roland KPD-90 Pedal to my Roland digital piano?

To connect the Roland KPD-90 Pedal to your Roland digital piano, align the pedal unit with the designated slots located at the base of the piano stand. Secure the pedal unit by tightening the screws provided. Refer to the user manual for detailed installation instructions specific to your piano model.

What should I do if the pedals on my KPD-90 are not responding?

If the pedals on your KPD-90 are unresponsive, ensure they are properly connected to the piano. Check for any loose cables and securely fasten them. If the problem persists, try reconnecting the pedal unit and restarting the piano. Consult the troubleshooting section of the manual for further assistance.

Can I use the KPD-90 Pedal with other digital piano brands?

The Roland KPD-90 Pedal is specifically designed for compatibility with select Roland digital pianos. It may not function correctly with other brands due to differing connection standards and pedal configurations.

How do I clean and maintain the KPD-90 Pedal unit?

To clean the KPD-90 Pedal unit, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the pedals and housing. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Regularly check for dust accumulation and clean as needed to ensure smooth operation.

What is the function of each pedal on the KPD-90?

The KPD-90 features three pedals: the damper pedal (right), which sustains notes; the soft pedal (left), which softens the sound; and the sostenuto pedal (middle), which sustains only the notes that are held down at the time the pedal is pressed.

What should I do if the pedal action feels stiff or unresponsive?

If the pedal action feels stiff or unresponsive, check if any debris might be obstructing the pedal movement. Ensure that the pedal unit is correctly aligned and securely attached. If the issue continues, consider consulting an authorized Roland service center for professional inspection.

Can I adjust the pedal sensitivity on the KPD-90?

The KPD-90 itself does not have adjustable sensitivity. However, some Roland digital pianos allow you to adjust pedal sensitivity through the piano's settings menu. Refer to your piano's user manual for instructions on adjusting pedal sensitivity.

Why is the damper pedal not holding notes on my Roland piano?

If the damper pedal is not holding notes, ensure that the pedal is fully depressed and that it is securely connected to the piano. Check if the pedal configuration settings on your piano are correct. If necessary, reset the settings to default and test again.

How can I replace a damaged pedal on the KPD-90?

Replacing a damaged pedal on the KPD-90 typically requires the assistance of a professional technician to ensure proper installation and functionality. Contact an authorized Roland service center for repair or replacement services.

Is the KPD-90 Pedal compatible with all Roland digital pianos?

The KPD-90 Pedal is designed to be compatible with specific Roland digital piano models. Check the specifications of your particular piano model to confirm compatibility. Compatibility information is usually available in the piano's user manual or on Roland's official website.