Roland HP 237R - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Page 6 – IMPORTANT NOTES; Power Supply
- Page 7 – Main Features of the HP 237R; Authentic piano performances; Captures the brilliant resonance; Nine Tones for use in a wide variety of musical genres
- Page 8 – Button Descriptions; Tone Buttons
- Page 10 – Getting Started; Connecting the Power Cord; Connect the power cable to an AC outlet.; Opening and Closing the Lid; Do not insert your hands into the inside of the; About the Pedals; Soft Pedal; About the Adjuster
- Page 11 – Turning on the power; Turning off the power; Adjusting the Volume
- Page 12 – Connecting Headphones; Precautions to take when using
- Page 13 – Listening to the Demo Songs; Playing/Stopping the Demo Songs
- Page 14 – Selecting a Song for Playback
- Page 15 – List of Demo Songs; Profiles of Composers; John Maul
- Page 16 – Playing the Keyboard; Playing with Various Sounds; Press any Tone button and confirm that its indicator is lit.; Layering Two Instrument Sounds–Dual Play; To cancel the Dual Play, press any Tone button.
- Page 17 – Using Two Different Sounds for Right And Left; Changing the Split Point; F 3 (The split point when the power is turned on)
- Page 18 – Adding Reverberation to the Sound–Reverb Effect
- Page 19 – Adding Breadth to the Sound–Chorus Effect
- Page 20 – Sounding the Metronome; Adjusting the Metronome Volume
- Page 21 – Checking the Metronome Volume; Changing the Time of the Metronome
- Page 22 – Try Recording Your Performance; Recording; Use the Metronome [Beat] slider to select the time for the song.
- Page 23 – Recording will begin when you play a note on the keyboard.
- Page 24 – Listening to the Recorded Performance
- Page 25 – Convenient Functions
- Page 28 – Checking the Resonance level
- Page 29 – Changing Tuning Curves
- Page 30 – Disabling Buttons-Panel Lock; Power; Panel Lock with the metronome enabled
- Page 31 – Connecting to MIDI Devices; About the MIDI Connectors; MIDI In Connector; Making the Connections; Turn on the power to all equipment.; About MIDI
- Page 32 – This sets it to Local On:; Switching Local On/Off
- Page 33 – Switching Omni On/Off; Set the MIDI Channel
- Page 35 – Set this setting to “On.”
- Page 36 – Connecting to Audio Equipment; Connectors; Output Jacks; Turn on the power of the HP 237R.; Turning the Power Off After Use; Turn off the power to the HP 237R.
- Page 37 – Troubleshooting
- Page 38 – Functions Assigned to the Keyboard
- Page 39 – DIGITAL PIANO; MIDI Implementation Chart
- Page 40 – Specifications; HP237R: Roland Digital Piano
- Page 41 – Index
- Page 42 – Information
- Page 43 – FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; NOTICE
USING THE UNIT SAFELY ............................................................... 4
IMPORTANT NOTES ...................................................................... 6
Main Features of the HP 237R ...................................................... 7
Button Descriptions ...................................................................... 8
Getting Started........................................................................... 10
Connecting the Power Cord ........................................................................................ 10
Opening and Closing the Lid ...................................................................................... 10
About the Pedals ........................................................................................................... 10
Turning the Power On and Off ................................................................................... 11
Adjusting the Volume .................................................................................................. 11
Setting the Music Stand ............................................................................................... 11
Connecting Headphones ............................................................................................. 12
Listening to the Demo Songs....................................................... 13
Playing/Stopping the Demo Songs ............................................................................ 13
Selecting a Song for Playback ...................................................................................... 14
List of Demo Songs ........................................................................................................ 15
Playing the Keyboard ................................................................ 16
Playing with Various Sounds ...................................................................................... 16
Layering Two Instrument Sounds–Dual Play ........................................................... 16
Using Two Different Sounds for Right And Left Hands–Split Function .............. 17
Adding Reverberation to the Sound–Reverb Effect ................................................. 18
Adding Breadth to the Sound–Chorus Effect ............................................................ 19
Sounding the Metronome ............................................................................................. 20
Try Recording Your Performance ................................................ 22
Recording ........................................................................................................................ 22
Listening to the Recorded Performance ..................................................................... 24
Deleting Recorded Songs.............................................................................................. 24
Convenient Functions.................................................................. 25
Changing Keyboard Touch Sensitivity ...................................................................... 25
Transposing without Changing Your Fingering–Key Transpose ......................... 25
Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound–Master Tuning ................................................... 26
Changing the Volume Balance in Dual Play ............................................................. 27
Changing the Depth of the Reverb ............................................................................. 27
Changing the Depth of the Chorus ............................................................................ 27
Changing the Damper Pedal’s Resonance ................................................................ 28
Playing Songs Using Tunings from Classical Music ............................................... 28
Changing Tuning Curves ............................................................................................ 29
Disabling Buttons-Panel Lock ..................................................................................... 30
Connecting to MIDI Devices......................................................... 31
About the MIDI Connectors ........................................................................................ 31
Making the Connections .............................................................................................. 31
Cautions when Connecting an External MIDI Device
(Local On/Off and Omni On/Off).............................................................................. 32
Set the MIDI Channel ................................................................................................... 33
Transmitting/Receiving Sound Selection Data–Program Change ....................... 34
Turning Transmission and Reception of Control Changes On/Off ..................... 35
Transmitting Performance Data from MIDI Out ..................................................... 35
Connecting to Audio Equipment .................................................. 36
Troubleshooting ......................................................................... 37
Functions Assigned to the Keyboard ........................................... 38
MIDI Implementation Chart......................................................... 39
Specifications ............................................................................. 40
Index ......................................................................................... 41
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Owner’s Manual
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