Roland HP - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 4 – Look at All You Can Do!; Perform; Sing; Listen; Look at All
  • Page 5 – Practice; Record
  • Page 6 – USING THE UNIT SAFELY; ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
  • Page 8 – Important Notes
  • Page 9 – Using External Memories; Photographers and illustrators whose images are used
  • Page 10 – Assigning Markers to a Song for Repeated; Contents
  • Page 12 – Panel Descriptions; Cursor buttons
  • Page 14 – Attaching the Music Rest; Connecting the Display Cables; Connecting the Speaker Cable; Connecting the Pedal Cord; Before You Begin Playing; Setting Up
  • 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
  • Page 16 – Turning the Power On/Off; Turning On the Power; Turning the Power Off; Adjusting the Sound’s Volume
  • Page 17 – Connecting the Headphones; Cautions when Using Headphones; Using the Headphone Hook; Attaching the Headphone Hook; Using the Headphones
  • Page 18 – Connecting a Microphone; Cautions when Using a Microphone
  • Page 19 – Basic Operation; Screen Operations; Basic Operation and Screens
  • Page 20 – Basic Screen; Notation Screen
  • Page 21 – Notation View Settings; About the Notation Screen
  • Page 22 – Moving to Other Screens (Screen structure 1)
  • Page 24 – Moving to Other Screens (Screen structure 2); Lesson
  • Page 26 – Choosing a Lesson; Enjoying Lessons
  • Page 27 – Perform Using Various Sounds; About the Available Tones; Performing
  • Page 28 – About the Adjuster; Using the Pedals
  • Page 29 – Performing with the Metronome
  • Page 30 – Changing the Metronome’s Tempo; Adding a Count to Assist Your Timing
  • Page 31 – Adding Reverberation to the Sound; Adjusting the Reverb Depth
  • Page 32 – Playing Two Tones Layered Together
  • Page 33 – Changing the Tones for Dual Play; Adjusting the Balance of the Two Tones; Cancelling Dual Play
  • Page 34 – Playing Different Tones with the Right and Left Hands
  • Page 35 – Changing the Tones of the Right and Left-hand Areas; Changing the Split Point; Cancelling Split Play
  • Page 36 – Splitting the Keyboard for Two People to Play
  • Page 37 – Switching the Twin Piano Mode; Cancelling Twin Piano
  • Page 38 – Changing the Key of the Keyboard or Song Playback; Separately Transposing the Keyboard and the Song Data
  • Page 39 – Disabling the Buttons
  • Page 40 – Creating Your Own Piano Sound
  • Page 41 – Playing Back Songs; Listening to Songs
  • Page 42 – Fast-forward and Rewind; Playing Back Individual Tracks; About Tracks; About Muting; Practicing Only the Right Hand
  • Page 43 – Playing All Songs Consecutively
  • Page 44 – Adjusting the Song Playback Volume; Adjusting the Audio File and Music CD Volume; Minimizing the Center Sounds in the Playback
  • Page 45 – Changing the Tempo of a Song; Changing the Tempo of an Audio File or Music CD
  • Page 46 – Using External Memory; Playing Songs Saved on External Memory; If the screen asks “OK to delete Song?”
  • Page 47 – Switching the External Memory Setting
  • Page 48 – Copying a Song; Saving and Copying
  • Page 49 – Assigning a Marker; Assigning Markers to a Song for Repeated Practice
  • Page 50 – Moving an Assigned Marker; Jumping to the Location of an Assigned Marker
  • Page 51 – Recording Your Performance
  • Page 52 – Getting Ready to Record
  • Page 53 – Recording a Song in SMF Format
  • Page 54 – Listening to the Recorded Performance; Erasing a Performance Recorded on a Specific Track
  • Page 55 – Saving a Recorded Performance
  • Page 56 – Advanced Recording Methods; Recording Each Hand Separately; How Track Buttons Correspond to the Recorded Performances
  • Page 57 – Overdubbing
  • Page 59 – Recording a Song in Audio Format
  • Page 60 – Recording Along with a Song
  • Page 61 – Deleting a Saved Song
  • Page 62 – Performing with Rhythm; Selecting Rhythms
  • 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
  • Page 64 – Changing the Tempo of the Rhythm; Stopping the rhythm by pressing a button; Stopping the rhythm by adding an ending
  • Page 65 – Using Automatic Accompaniment
  • Page 66 – Adding Harmony to Match the Song; Applying Effects to a Microphone Vocal
  • Page 67 – Adding Reverberation to Your Voice
  • Page 68 – Saving User Programs
  • Page 69 – Recalling User Programs; Using a Pedal to Recall User Programs
  • Page 70 – Saving a User Program Set to Memory
  • Page 71 – Loading a User Program Set; Deleting a Saved User Program Set
  • Page 72 – Copying a User Program Set from USB Memory to Internal Memory
  • Page 73 – Basic Operations in the Function Screen; Editable Items; Various Settings
  • Page 74 – Initializing Memory; Caution when initializing; Having Settings Be Retained Even While; Items stored by Memory Backup
  • Page 75 – Restoring the Factory Settings
  • Page 76 – Changing the Notation Screen Settings; Exporting Notation Data in BMP Format; Other Operations
  • Page 77 – Creating a Music CD; Writing Songs to a CD
  • Page 78 – Writing Additional Songs to a CD; Making the Disc Playable on Another CD
  • 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
  • Page 80 – Commercially Available SMF Music files; About the 16-Track Sequencer Screen
  • Page 81 – Recording Each Part; Replace Recording; Mix Recording; Changing the Recording Mode
  • Page 82 – Editing a Song; Cancelling an Edit; Copying Measures
  • Page 84 – Connecting External Memory; Attaching a CD Drive; Caution when using CDs; Connecting USB Memory; Connecting Other Devices
  • 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
  • Page 86 – Connecting to MIDI Devices; What’s MIDI; Connecting the HPi-7F to a MIDI Sequencer; Playing a MIDI Sound Module from; Connections
  • Page 87 – Preventing Doubled Notes from the Sound; When set to Local On; Changing the MIDI Transmit Channel; Transmitting Recorded Performance Data to
  • Page 88 – Connecting a Computer; Caution when connecting a Computer; USB Driver Settings; Roland website; Setting the V-LINK Transmit Channel
  • Page 89 – Troubleshooting; General Problems; Appendix
  • Page 92 – Specifications
  • Page 94 – Index
  • Page 96 – Information
  • Page 98 – NOTICE; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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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...

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