Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, w...
Page 4 - Look at All You Can Do!; Perform; Sing; Listen; Look at All
4 Look at All You Can Do! Perform with a Variety of Sounds P. 27 In addition to piano sounds, you can play using sounds that are appropriate for the song you’re playing, such as organ or harpsichord. Perform with Two Layered Sounds P. 32 You can layer two different sounds such as piano and strings. ...
Page 5 - Practice; Record
5 Look at All You Can Do! You Can Do! Record Your Performance P. 51 You can record your own performance and listen to it later. Create a CD P. 77 If you connect a separately sold CD drive, you’ll be able to create a CD from your own performance. The CD you create can be played back on your stereo sy...
Page 6 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY; ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
6 Do not open or perform any internal modifications on the unit. Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts within it (except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an autho- rized ...
Page 8 - Important Notes
8 Power Supply • Do not connect this unit 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 ap...
Page 9 - Using External Memories; Photographers and illustrators whose images are used
9 Important Notes • Before opening or closing the keyboard lid, always make sure that no pets or other small animals are located on top of the instrument (in particular, they should be kept away from the keyboard and its lid). Otherwise, due to the structural design of this instrument, small pets or...
Page 10 - Assigning Markers to a Song for Repeated; Contents
10 Look at All You Can Do! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Important Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 12 - Panel Descriptions; Cursor buttons
12 Panel Descriptions 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 [Volume] slider Adjusts the overall volume of the HPi-7F (p. 16). 2 [Piano Designer] button This button lets you adjust the piano sound to your taste (p. 14). 3 Tone buttons ([Piano], [E. Pian...
Page 14 - Attaching the Music Rest; Connecting the Display Cables; Connecting the Speaker Cable; Connecting the Pedal Cord; Before You Begin Playing; Setting Up
14 Attaching the Music Rest The music rest of the HPi-7F contains an LCD screen.Attach the music rest as explained below, being sure to handle it with care. Screw Screw Screw View from rear 1. Remove the music rest screws that are attached to the top panel (three locations) . 2. Fasten the music res...
Page 15 - Connecting the Power Cord; Check before you connect the power cord; Opening/Closing the Lid; Using the Music Holders; Using the Lid to Conceal the Buttons
15 Before You Begin Playing Connecting the Power Cord Check before you connect the power cord • Make sure that the [Power] switch is off (p. 16). • Make sure that the [Volume] slider is minimized (p. 16). To AC outlet Power cord 1. Connect the included power cord to the AC IN connector located at th...
Page 16 - Turning the Power On/Off; Turning On the Power; Turning the Power Off; Adjusting the Sound’s Volume
16 Before You Begin Playing Turning the Power On/Off On Off 1 2 Turning On the Power NOTE • Once the connections have been completed (p. 14), turn on 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...
Page 17 - Connecting the Headphones; Cautions when Using Headphones; Using the Headphone Hook; Attaching the Headphone Hook; Using the Headphones
17 Before You Begin Playing Connecting the Headphones The HPi-7F has two headphone jacks, two people can also use headphones simultaneously. 1. Plug the headphones into the Phones jacks . If headphones are connected, no sound will be output from the HPi-7F’s speakers. 2. Use the HPi-7F’s [Volume] sl...
Page 18 - Connecting a Microphone; Cautions when Using a Microphone
18 Before You Begin Playing Connecting a Microphone You can connect a microphone into the Mic jack, and enjoy karaoke with the HPi-7F. Mic jack [Mic Volume] knob 1. Connect your microphone to the Mic jack located on the bottom right of the HPi-7F . 2. To adjust the volume of the microphone, turn the...
Page 19 - Basic Operation; Screen Operations; Basic Operation and Screens
19 Basic Operation To operate the HPi-7F, first press the button for the desired function, then use the cursor buttons and [O] [×] [A] [B] buttons while viewing the screen. Screen Operations [×] button Returns you to the notation screen. Cancels an operation. [O] (Circle) button Confirms the item se...
Page 20 - Basic Screen; Notation Screen
20 Basic Operation and Screens Basic Screen Notation Screen The following screen will appear when you switch on the HPi-7F’s power. There are three ways to view the notation screen, and you can press the [Notation] button to switch between these views as follows. Notation (upon power-up) Notation (e...
Page 21 - Notation View Settings; About the Notation Screen
21 Basic Operation and Screens Notation View Settings Part Select the part(s) for which the notation will be displayed. Notation Mark If this is “on,” notation marks will be shown when you play back song data that contains them.Referring to these symbols can make your performance more expressive. • ...
Page 22 - Moving to Other Screens (Screen structure 1)
22 Basic Operation and Screens Moving to Other Screens (Screen structure 1) In this manual, a sequence of operations such as “press the [Function] button to access the Function screen, choose [File], and then press the [O] button” will be given as “[Function] button ➝ [File] ➝ [O] button.” For detai...
Page 24 - Moving to Other Screens (Screen structure 2); Lesson
24 Basic Operation and Screens Moving to Other Screens (Screen structure 2) Lesson ➝ P. 26 1 2 3 1 Application ➝ P. 77 1 5 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 Function screen ➝ P. 73
Page 26 - Choosing a Lesson; Enjoying Lessons
26 Choosing a Lesson 1 1. Press the [Lesson] button . The “Lesson” screen will appear. Visual Lesson Play a song along with the accompaniment, and see your performance evaluated in the screen. DoReMi Course Even if you can’t read music, you can learn the basics of note reading and keyboard playing t...
Page 27 - Perform Using Various Sounds; About the Available Tones; Performing
27 Perform Using Various Sounds The HPi-7F lets you perform using piano sounds as well as a wide variety (more than 300 types) of other sounds.Each of these sounds is called a “tone.” The tones are organized into four groups, and these groups are assigned to the four tone buttons.Let’s start by play...
Page 28 - About the Adjuster; Using the Pedals
28 Performing The pedals perform the following operations. You’ll use them mainly when playing piano. Soft Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Damper Pedal Damper Pedal (right pedal) Use this pedal to sustain the sound. While this pedal is held down, notes will be sustained for an extended time even if you releas...
Page 29 - Performing with the Metronome
29 Performing Performing with the Metronome You can play while listening to the metronome.The HPi-7F’s metronome allows you to change the volume and time signature for the metronome, as well as the way in which the beats are divided. 1 2 3 1. Press the [Metronome] button . The [Metronome] button wil...
Page 30 - Changing the Metronome’s Tempo; Adding a Count to Assist Your Timing
30 Performing Changing the Metronome’s Tempo 1 2 1. Press the [Metronome] button . The metronome will sound. 2. Use the Tempo [Slow] [Fast] buttons to change the setting . The tempo will change. Adding a Count to Assist Your Timing A “count-in” is when beats are sounded before the song begins playin...
Page 31 - Adding Reverberation to the Sound; Adjusting the Reverb Depth
31 Performing Adding Reverberation to the Sound The HPi-7F can apply a reverb effect to the notes you play on the keyboard. Applying reverb adds pleasing reverberation to what you play, so it sounds almost as if you were playing in a concert hall. 1 1. Press the [Reverb] button . The Reverb screen w...
Page 32 - Playing Two Tones Layered Together
32 Performing Playing Two Tones Layered Together You can play two tones simultaneously from each note of the keyboard. This feature is called “Dual Play.” As an example, here’s how to layer piano and strings tones. 1 1 1. Hold down the [Piano] button and press the [Strings] button . Both buttons wil...
Page 33 - Changing the Tones for Dual Play; Adjusting the Balance of the Two Tones; Cancelling Dual Play
33 Performing Changing the Tones for Dual Play 2 1 1. Use the cursor left/right buttons to choose “tone 1” or “tone 2 .” 2. Use the cursor up/down buttons to select the desired tone . You can select tones from within the same tone group. MEMO The pitch of Tone 2 can be changed one octave at a time. ...
Page 34 - Playing Different Tones with the Right and Left Hands
34 Performing Playing Different Tones with the Right and Left Hands You can divide the keyboard at a specific note into right and left sections, and play a different tone in each section. This is called “Split Play.” MEMO When using Split Play, the key at which the keyboard is divided into two secti...
Page 35 - Changing the Tones of the Right and Left-hand Areas; Changing the Split Point; Cancelling Split Play
35 Performing Changing the Tones of the Right and Left-hand Areas 2 1 1. Use the cursor buttons to select the “right-hand tone” or “left-hand tone .” 2. Use the cursor up/down buttons to select the desired tone . MEMO If you want to switch tone groups, press a tone button while “left-hand tone” or “...
Page 36 - Splitting the Keyboard for Two People to Play
36 Performing Splitting the Keyboard for Two People to Play You can divide the keyboard into left and right areas so that two people can play the same range of pitches. This is called the “Twin Piano” function.This means that you’ll be able to use the keyboard as though it were two separate pianos.F...
Page 37 - Switching the Twin Piano Mode; Cancelling Twin Piano
37 Performing Switching the Twin Piano Mode You can change the way in which the sound is heard when using Twin Piano (Twin Piano Mode). 1 1. In the Twin Piano screen, press the [O] button . The Twin Piano Mode screen will appear. For details on the mode settings and the effects, refer to the explana...
Page 38 - Changing the Key of the Keyboard or Song Playback; Separately Transposing the Keyboard and the Song Data
38 Performing Changing the Key of the Keyboard or Song Playback Changing the pitch of the keyboard is called “transpose.”The “Transpose” function makes it easy to do the following. • When accompanying a vocalist, you can transpose the pitch to a range that’s comfortable for the vocalist, while still...
Page 39 - Disabling the Buttons
39 Performing Disabling the Buttons The “Panel Lock” function helps you prevent unintended changes in settings, which otherwise might occur if you were to press a button by mistake during a performance.When you activate Panel Lock, all buttons will be disabled. 1 1. Hold down the [Right] button for ...
Page 40 - Creating Your Own Piano Sound
40 What is Piano Designer? The HPi-7F lets you create your own personalized piano sound by editing the many elements that affect the sound of a grand piano, such as the strings, pedal, keyboard resonances, and key weight.This is called the “Piano Designer” function. Using Piano Designer 1 2 3 4 1. P...
Page 41 - Playing Back Songs; Listening to Songs
41 Playing Back Songs Let’s listen to the internal songs. The HPi-7F contains a wide variety of internal songs, organized by musical genre. MEMO • You can also play back songs using a separately sold CD drive or USB memory (p. 46). • Using these internal songs for any purpose other than personal enj...
Page 42 - Fast-forward and Rewind; Playing Back Individual Tracks; About Tracks; About Muting; Practicing Only the Right Hand
42 Listening to Songs Fast-forward and Rewind 1. Press the [Fwd] button or the [Bwd] button . Each time you press the button, you’ll move in steps of one measure. To move continuously, hold down the button. MEMO You can also jump to the beginning or end of the song. Operation Button Jump to beginnin...
Page 43 - Playing All Songs Consecutively
43 Listening to Songs Playing All Songs Consecutively You can play all of the internal songs successively. This is called “All Song Play.” 2 3 1 1. Press the [Song] button . The screen will appear. 2. Use the cursor left/right buttons to select a song genre . 3. Press the [O] button . All songs of t...
Page 44 - Adjusting the Song Playback Volume; Adjusting the Audio File and Music CD Volume; Minimizing the Center Sounds in the Playback
44 Listening to Songs Adjusting the Song Playback Volume You can adjust the volume balance between your keyboard playing and the song playback. 1 2 1. Press the [Function] button ➝ [Balance] ➝ [O] button (p . 24) . 2. Use the cursor left/right buttons . The volume balance will change. MEMO When you ...
Page 45 - Changing the Tempo of a Song; Changing the Tempo of an Audio File or Music CD
45 Listening to Songs Changing the Tempo of a Song You may want to change the tempo at which a song plays back.Even a difficult song containing rapid phrases can be slowed down, allowing you to play along for practice. 1 1. Press the Tempo [Slow] or [Fast] button . The tempo will change. MEMO • In t...
Page 46 - Using External Memory; Playing Songs Saved on External Memory; If the screen asks “OK to delete Song?”
46 Listening to Songs Using External Memory Playing Songs Saved on External Memory You can play songs from external memory (CD or USB memory).The following types of songs can be played: music data, audio files, and music CDs. 1. Prepare the external memory that contains the song you want to play . I...
Page 47 - Switching the External Memory Setting
47 Listening to Songs Switching the External Memory Setting In some cases when USB memory or another device is connected to the external memory connector, it might take a while for data to be loaded, or it might not be possible to read data correctly. In such cases, you may be able to solve the prob...
Page 48 - Copying a Song; Saving and Copying
48 Listening to Songs Copying a Song A song saved in Favorites can be copied to USB memory. Conversely, a song saved in USB memory can be copied to the Favorites. 1. Press the [Function] button ➝ [File] ➝ [Copy] ➝ [O] button (p . 24) . 2. Use the cursor buttons to select the copy-source location and...
Page 49 - Assigning a Marker; Assigning Markers to a Song for Repeated Practice
49 You can add markers within a song so that you can move to a marked measure or play back repeatedly between two markers.Markers can be added at two locations, A and B. Assigning a Marker Before you continue, select the song in which you want to assign a marker (p. 41). 1. Press the [Notation] butt...
Page 50 - Moving an Assigned Marker; Jumping to the Location of an Assigned Marker
50 Assigning Markers to a Song for Repeated Practice Moving an Assigned Marker 1. Use the cursor left/right buttons to select marker A . 2. Use the cursor up/down buttons to move marker A . You can also move marker B in the same way. Jumping to the Location of an Assigned Marker 1. After assigning a...
Page 51 - Recording Your Performance
51 You can record your own performance in order to evaluate your playing, or you can play along with a recorded performance.The HPi-7F lets you do the following types of recording. SMF recording The song will be recorded in SMF format. • Record just your own keyboard performance • Record a performan...
Page 52 - Getting Ready to Record
52 Recording Your Performance Getting Ready to Record 4 2 1 1. Select the tone that you want to play (p . 27) . 2. Press the [Song] button . 3. Press the cursor up button a number of times until “New Song” appears as the song name in the screen . 4. Press the [Rec] button . The following message wil...
Page 53 - Recording a Song in SMF Format
53 Recording Your Performance Recording a Song in SMF Format 2 3 1. Make preparations for recording as described in “Getting Ready to Record” (p . 52) . Choose “SMF” as the recording format . 2. If desired, turn on the metronome (p . 29) . 3. Press the [Play/Stop] button . A two-measure count will b...
Page 54 - Listening to the Recorded Performance; Erasing a Performance Recorded on a Specific Track
54 Recording Your Performance Listening to the Recorded Performance 1 2 1 1. Hold down the [Play/Stop] button and press the [Bwd] button . You’ll return to the beginning of the recorded performance. MEMO You can also return to the beginning of the recorded performance by holding down the [Bwd] butto...
Page 55 - Saving a Recorded Performance
55 Recording Your Performance Saving a Recorded Performance The performance you’ve recorded can be saved to the Favorites. NOTE If you turn off the power of the HPi-7F without saving the performance you recorded, that performance will be lost.If you don’t want to lose the recorded performance, save ...
Page 56 - Advanced Recording Methods; Recording Each Hand Separately; How Track Buttons Correspond to the Recorded Performances
56 Recording Your Performance Advanced Recording Methods Recording Each Hand Separately By recording your left-hand performance at the [Left] button and your right-hand performance at the [Right] button, you can record a performance separately for each hand. You are also free to re-record each hand ...
Page 57 - Overdubbing
57 Recording Your Performance Overdubbing 1. Hold down the [Play/Stop] button and press the [Bwd] button . You’ll return to the beginning of the recorded performance. MEMO You can also return to the beginning of the recorded performance by holding down the [Bwd] button. 2. Press the [Rec] button . T...
Page 59 - Recording a Song in Audio Format
59 Recording Your Performance Recording a Song in Audio Format 2 3 1. Make preparations for recording as described in “Getting Ready to Record” (p . 52) and choose “Audio” as the recording format . 2. Press the [Play/Stop] button . When recording begins, the [Rec] button and the [Play/Stop] button w...
Page 60 - Recording Along with a Song
60 Recording Your Performance Listening to the Recorded Performance 3 1 1. Press the [Song] button . 2. Use the cursor left/right buttons to select [Favorites] . 3. Use the cursor up/down buttons to select a saved song . 4. Press the [Play/Stop] button . The recorded performance will play back.Playb...
Page 61 - Deleting a Saved Song
61 Recording Your Performance Deleting a Saved Song Here’s how to delete a song that you saved to the Favorites or to USB memory (sold separately). MEMO If you want to delete all songs that were saved to the Favorites, initialize the memory (p. 74). 1. Press the [Function] button ➝ [File] ➝ [O] butt...
Page 62 - Performing with Rhythm; Selecting Rhythms
62 Performing with Rhythm The HPi-7F lets you enjoy performing while you listen to rhythms in a variety of styles. Selecting Rhythms A wide variety of rhythms are built into the HPi-7F. 1 1. Press the [Rhythm] button . The [Rhythm] button will light, and a “Rhythm” screen will appear. 2. Use the cur...
Page 63 - Playing Rhythms; Starting the Rhythm by Pressing a Button; Start without an intro; Start with an intro; Starting the Rhythm by Playing the Keyboard; Sync Start without an intro
63 Performing with Rhythm Playing Rhythms You can start the rhythm in either of two ways: press the [B] (Start/Stop) button, or play the keyboard to make the rhythm start immediately (Sync Start).You can also make the rhythm start with an intro, or stop with an ending. Start/Stop Intro/Ending Starti...
Page 64 - Changing the Tempo of the Rhythm; Stopping the rhythm by pressing a button; Stopping the rhythm by adding an ending
64 Performing with Rhythm Changing the Tempo of the Rhythm You can change the tempo of the rhythm or the automatic accompaniment (p. 65). 1. Use the Tempo [Slow]/[Fast] buttons to adjust the tempo of the rhythm . By pressing the [Slow] and [Fast] buttons simultaneously, you can return to the standar...
Page 65 - Using Automatic Accompaniment
65 Performing with Rhythm Using Automatic Accompaniment The HPi-7F can automatically generate an accompaniment that’s suitable for the selected rhythm and the chords you play in the left-hand section of the keyboard. This function is called “Automatic Accompaniment.” 1. Select a rhythm as described ...
Page 66 - Adding Harmony to Match the Song; Applying Effects to a Microphone Vocal
66 You can apply effects to your voice via a connected microphone. The effects applied to your voice are called “Vocal Effects.” Adding Harmony to Match the Song When singing along with a song that contains “chord data,” you can add harmony to your voice.If the song contains chord data, there will b...
Page 67 - Adding Reverberation to Your Voice
67 Applying Effects to a Microphone Vocal Adding Reverberation to Your Voice You can apply reverb (reverberation) to your voice in the microphone. This will add a pleasant-sounding richness to your vocal performance. 1. Press the [Function] button ➝ [ Vocal Effect] ➝ [O] button (p . 24) . 2. Use the...
Page 68 - Saving User Programs
68 Saving User Programs Saving User Programs You can save the settings of the currently selected tone buttons and the automatic accompaniment settings as a single set for instant recall when desired. These are called “User Program,” and you can store 40 such settings in internal memory. 3 2 1. Make ...
Page 69 - Recalling User Programs; Using a Pedal to Recall User Programs
69 Saving User Programs Recalling User Programs 2 1 1. Press the [Function] button ➝ [User Program] ➝ [O] button . The “User Program” screen will appear. 2. Use the cursor buttons to select the user program that you want to recall . The current performance settings will change to the user program th...
Page 70 - Saving a User Program Set to Memory
70 Saving User Programs Saving a User Program Set to Memory The 40 user programs you’ve stored in the HPi-7F can be saved as a single set of 40 user programs to USB memory or to internal memory. MEMO If you want to save the set to USB memory, connect your USB memory to the external memory connector ...
Page 71 - Loading a User Program Set; Deleting a Saved User Program Set
71 Saving User Programs Loading a User Program Set Here’s how a user program set you saved to USB memory or to internal memory can be loaded into the HPi-7F. MEMO If you’re loading from USB memory, connect the USB memory to the external memory connector before you continue. NOTE Be aware that when y...
Page 72 - Copying a User Program Set from USB Memory to Internal Memory
72 Saving User Programs Copying a User Program Set from USB Memory to Internal Memory Here’s how to copy a user program set from USB memory to internal memory.Conversely, you can also copy a user program set from internal memory to USB memory. 1. Connect the USB memory from which you want to copy to...
Page 73 - Basic Operations in the Function Screen; Editable Items; Various Settings
73 Basic Operations in the Function Screen The “Function” screen lets you edit various settings for performance and recording. 1. Press the [Function] button . The [Function] button will light, and the “Function” screen (p. 24) will appear. 2. Use the cursor buttons to select the item whose settings...
Page 74 - Initializing Memory; Caution when initializing; Having Settings Be Retained Even While; Items stored by Memory Backup
74 Various Settings Initializing Memory This operation will erase all songs saved in Favorites or in separately sold USB memory. NOTE • When you carry out an initialization, all songs saved in Favorites or in USB memory will be erased. This data cannot be recovered after initialization, so be sure t...
Page 75 - Restoring the Factory Settings
75 Various Settings Restoring the Factory Settings Here’s how the items stored in conjunction with “Having Settings Be Retained Even While Power is Turned Off ” (p. 74) can be restored to their factory settings. This is called the “Factory Reset” function. NOTE When you execute “Factory Reset,” all ...
Page 76 - Changing the Notation Screen Settings; Exporting Notation Data in BMP Format; Other Operations
76 Changing the Notation Screen Settings You can change the parts shown in the notation screen, and how they are shown. 1. Press the [Notation] button ➝ [O] button ➝ [O] button ➝ [Notation Options] ➝ [O] button (p . 22) . 2. Use the cursor left/right buttons to select the item . 3. Use the cursor up...
Page 77 - Creating a Music CD; Writing Songs to a CD
77 Other Operations Creating a Music CD Here’s how you can create a music CD by writing audio recordings of songs to a CD-R disc.You’ll need a separately sold CD drive in order to write songs to a CD-R disc. NOTE Music CDs created by the HPi-7F cannot be guaranteed to play on all CD players.Dependin...
Page 78 - Writing Additional Songs to a CD; Making the Disc Playable on Another CD
78 Other Operations When writing is completed, a screen like the following will appear. 9. Use the cursor buttons to select [OK] or [Cancel], and then press the [O] button . Operation Explanation [OK] The disc will be finalized to complete the music CD.No more content can be written to a finalized C...
Page 79 - Enjoying a Slide Show of Image; Image data that can be shown; Displaying Images from USB Memory as a; Using 16 Parts for Multitrack Recording/; 6-Track Sequencer and Track Buttons; Mute and Solo
79 Other Operations Enjoying a Slide Show of Image You can watch a slide show of your photos, while they are automatically switched in the HPi-7F’s screen at specified intervals. This is an enjoyable way to view photos of your vacation or pet. Image data that can be shown Size The recommended size i...
Page 80 - Commercially Available SMF Music files; About the 16-Track Sequencer Screen
80 Other Operations Commercially Available SMF Music files Commercially available Roland SMF music files also consists of 16 parts. You can load this type of song data from USB memory, and use the 16-track sequencer to edit the data. NOTE • Some commercially available SMF music files cannot be edite...
Page 81 - Recording Each Part; Replace Recording; Mix Recording; Changing the Recording Mode
81 Other Operations Recording Each Part 1. Use the cursor buttons to select the part that you want to edit . 2. Use the [Bwd] [Fwd] buttons to move to the measure at which you want to record . 3. Specify the recording tempo (p . 45) and metronome settings (p . 29) . Also select the tone (p . 27) you...
Page 82 - Editing a Song; Cancelling an Edit; Copying Measures
82 Other Operations Editing a Song Here’s how you can edit the performances that you recorded on the track buttons (p. 42) or on the 16-track sequencer (p. 79). 1. Select the song that you want to edit . 2. Press the [Application] button ➝ [Song Edit] ➝ [O] button . 3. Use the cursor buttons to sele...
Page 84 - Connecting External Memory; Attaching a CD Drive; Caution when using CDs; Connecting USB Memory; Connecting Other Devices
84 Connecting External Memory If you connect separately sold external memory (CD drive or USB memory), you’ll be able to save song data on the external memory or play back the saved data on a different piano. Device name What you can do CD drive Play back music CDs, SMF music files, VIMA CD-ROM (VIM...
Page 85 - Connecting to Audio Equipment; Caution when connecting audio equipment; Listening to an Audio Device Through the; Connecting Speakers to the HPi-7F to Output; Turning Off the Power
85 Connecting Other Devices Connecting to Audio Equipment You can play the HPi-7F’s sounds through amplified speakers or a stereo system that has line input jacks. You can also connect your portable audio player or other audio playback device, and play its sounds through the HPi-7F.To make connectio...
Page 86 - Connecting to MIDI Devices; What’s MIDI; Connecting the HPi-7F to a MIDI Sequencer; Playing a MIDI Sound Module from; Connections
86 Connecting Other Devices Connecting to MIDI Devices By connecting an external MIDI device and exchanging performance data, you can control one device from the other. For instance, you can output sound from the other instrument or switch Tones on the other instrument. What’s MIDI MIDI, short of “M...
Page 87 - Preventing Doubled Notes from the Sound; When set to Local On; Changing the MIDI Transmit Channel; Transmitting Recorded Performance Data to
87 Connecting Other Devices Preventing Doubled Notes from the Sound Generator when a Sequencer is Connected If you connect a MIDI sequencer to the HPi-7F, set the Local Control setting to “Local Off.”A MIDI sequencer will typically have its “Thru” function turned on, meaning that the notes from the ...
Page 88 - Connecting a Computer; Caution when connecting a Computer; USB Driver Settings; Roland website; Setting the V-LINK Transmit Channel
88 Connecting Other Devices Connecting a Computer If you use a commercially available USB cable to connect the USB connector located on the bottom left of the HPi-7F to your computer, you’ll be able to do the following things. • SMF data played back by your computer software can make the HPi-7F play...
Page 89 - Troubleshooting; General Problems; Appendix
89 Troubleshooting General Problems Symptom Cause/Action See Page Power does not turn on Is the power cord connected correctly? P. 15 Nothing appears in the display Are the analog RGB cable and backlight cable connected correctly? P. 14 Since the HPi-7F’s display is an LCD, characters may not be dis...
Page 92 - Specifications
92 Appendix Specifications HPi-7F: Digital Piano KeyboardKeyboard 88 keys (PHA III Ivory Feel Keyboard with Escapement) Touch Sensitivity Touch: 100 levels/Fixed Touch Hammer Response Off, 1–10 Keyboard Mode Whole, Dual (Volume Balance Adjustable), Split (Split Point Adjustable), Twin Piano Sound Ge...
Page 94 - Index
94 A Adjuster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 All Song Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Audio Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 96 - Information
96 Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below. AFRICA EGYPT Al Fanny Trading Offi ce 9, EBN Hagar Al Askalany Street, ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis, Cairo 11341, EGYPT TEL: (022)-417-1828 REUNION MARCEL ...
Page 98 - NOTICE; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
98 This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2004/108/EC and LVD 2006/95/EC. For EU Countries For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du ...
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