Various Settings
Volume Settings
Adjusting the Dual Play Volume Balance (Dual Balance)
You can adjust the volume balance between the two tones (tone 1 and tone 2) used for Dual Play.
Setting
Adjusting the Volume (Master Gain)
If you are playing the HP307 through a connected external system, there may be cases in which the volume from your external system is too low even when the HP307’s volume is turned to the maximum setting.
In such cases, you can adjust the master gain setting as follows. Adjusting the master gain will also affect the volume of the internal speakers and headphones.
* The sound may distort if you increase the volume excessively.
Setting
Using the Sound of a Specific Part as a “Guide” (Mute Volume)
If desired, you can specify that the sound of a track will play at a reduced volume rather than going completely silent when you press a track button and turn off its indicator.
This setting lets you play a specific part at a reduced volume and use it as a “guide” for your playing.
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Increasing the value will make the sound louder. | |
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When you turn off the power, the track mute volume will be reset to “0.”
Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track Buttons During SMF Playback (Track Assign)
Ordinarily, when playing back SMF music files for Roland Piano Digital instruments (p. 80), the
If these are set to “Auto,” and as a result you are unable to use the track buttons to control the left- and
*This setting can be used for SMF format songs other than the internal preset songs. It will not affect internal preset songs.
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Auto | The part assigned to each track will be determined | |
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2/1 Part | Assigns Part 1 to the [Right] button, Part 2 to the [Left] | |
button, and the remaining parts to the [Accomp] button. | ||
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3/4 Part | Assigns Part 4 to the [Right] button, Part 3 to the [Left] | |
button, and the remaining parts to the [Accomp] button. | ||
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After changing this setting, try selecting the song once again.
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