Roland HP-7/3 Turning the Power On and Off, Adjusting the Sound’s Volume and Brilliance

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Before You Start Playing

Turning the Power On and Off

NOTE

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 and other devices.

To turn the power on, turn the [Volume] knob all the

way down, and then press the [Power] switch.

The power will turn on, and the Power indicator at the left front of the HP-7/3 will light.

After a few seconds, you will be able to play the keyboard to produce sound.

Use the [Volume] knob to adjust the volume.

NOTE

This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will operate normally.

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Power

Power Indicator

To turn the power off, turn the [Volume] knob all the

way to the left, and press the [Power] switch.

The Power indicator at the left front of the HP-7/3 will

go dark, and the power will be turned off.

Adjusting the Sound’s Volume and Brilliance

Turn the [Volume] knob to adjust the overall volume.

Turn the [Brilliance] knob to adjust the brightness of the sound.

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Min

Max

Mellow Bright

About the Pedals

The pedals have the following functions, and are used mainly for piano performance.

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Soft Pedal

Damper Pedal

Sostenuto Pedal

Damper pedal (right pedal)

While this pedal is pressed, notes will be sustained even after you take your fingers off the keys.

On the HP-7, the length of sustain will change subtly depending on how deeply you press the pedal.

On an acoustic piano, holding down the damper pedal will allow the remaining strings to resonate in sympathy with the sounds that you played from the keyboard, adding a rich resonance.

The HP-7/3 simulates this sympathetic resonance.

You can change the amount of resonance applied with the damper pedal. Please refer to “Changing the Damper Pedal’s Resonance” (p. 33).

Sostenuto pedal (center pedal)

This pedal sustains only the sounds of the keys that were already played when you pressed the pedal.

Soft pedal (left pedal)

When you hold down this pedal and play the keyboard, the sound will have a softer tone.

On the HP-7, the softness of the tone can be varied subtly by the depth to which you press the pedal.

About the adjuster

When you move the HP-7/3 or if you feel that the pedals are unstable, adjust the adjuster located below the pedals as follows.

Rotate the adjuster to lower it so that it is in firm contact with the floor. If there is a gap between the pedals and the floor, the pedals may be damaged. In particular when placing the instrument on carpet, adjust this so

that the pedals firmly contact the floor.

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Adjuster

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Contents Main Features Adjustable music stand HP-7Pursuing the playing feel of a grand piano Piano songs built-inPage Important Safety Instructions Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unit Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Additional PrecautionsContents Panel Descriptions Front PanelRecorder Piano CustomizeRear Panel HP-7 HP-3Before You Start Playing Connecting Headphones Opening/Closing the LidTurning the Power On and Off Adjusting the Sound’s Volume and BrillianceAbout the Pedals Listening to Built-in Songs Selecting a song and playing itStopping the playback Choosing the song to play backPlaying the Note-guessing Game Playing backPress the Game button Ending the gamePerformance Performing with a Variety of SoundsSelecting a tone group Selecting variation tonesPlaying Two Sounds Together Dual Performance Hold down the Transpose button, and press the Split buttonPress the + or button to change the value Press the Split button Changing tone played by the left handChanging tone played by the right hand Press the Tone buttonUsing Metronome and Rhythm Changing the keyboard’s split pointSounding the metronome Sounding the metronomeChanging the metronome and rhythm volume Changing the beat of metronomeHold down the Rhythm/Beat button, and press the + or Button Stopping the metronomePlaying rhythm Playing rhythmChanging the beat of rhythm Changing the rhythmApplying Effects to the Sound Adding reverberation to the sound ReverbAdding richness to the sound Chorus Changing the amount of effect appliedTransposing the Key of the Keyboard Transpose Fig.panel2-6Adjusting the Keyboard Touch Key Touch Indicator SettingsPress the Key Touch button Indicator Setting Hammer ButtonLid Button Press the Hammer buttonChanging the Tempo Adding a count-in to match the timing Count-InPlaying Each Hand Separately Selecting the part that you yourself will playPress the 1 or 2 button Playing back a songRecording Your Performance If you see the followingRecording a New Song Recording Along with the Rhythm Selecting the tone and rhythm for recordingRecording Along with a Song 1 6, 8 4, 7Selecting the song to record Selecting the track to recordSelecting and Recording the Track for Each Hand Separately Fig.panel4-4Erasing Recorded Performances Erasing a performance from the specified trackErasing a song Hold down the Song/Tempo button and press the Rec buttonChanging Various Settings Making Detailed Settings FunctionChanging the Damper Pedal’s Resonance Tuning to other instruments’ Pitches Master Tuning Changing the temperamentTonic Setting the tuning curve Stretch Tuning Disabling Everything Except Piano Play Panel LockApplying the damper pedal to Left-hand keyboard area Connecting External Devices Connecting to a ComputerConnecting to Audio Equipment Connection examplesConnecting Midi Devices Setting various functionsWhat’s MIDI? Midi send channel settings Switching Local Control on OffValue Power-up default setting Transmitting a performance You recordedTroubleshooting Case Cause/RemedyError Messages/Other Messages Display MeaningTone List Split Off Split OnBuilt-in Song List Song Song Name Composer CopyrightFarewell to the Piano Beethoven Rhythm List Beat Rhythm Rhythm NameEasy Operation List Hold down the button and press the or + buttonMidi Implementation Chart Main Specifications Index MidiMemo Information AfricaAvis Contents Name Qty

HP-7/3 specifications

The Roland HP-7/3 is a distinguished addition to the line of digital pianos that has garnered acclaim for its blend of innovative technology, exceptional sound quality, and user-friendly design. Tailored for both beginners and advanced players, this instrument offers an immersive playing experience that mirrors the nuances of an acoustic piano.

One of the standout features of the HP-7/3 is its advanced SuperNATURAL Piano technology. This unique system replicates the complexities of an acoustic piano’s sound by utilizing advanced sampling techniques and modeling. This results in a richer, more dynamic sound that responds authentically to touch and playing style. The 88-key weighted keyboard emulates the feel of an acoustic piano, providing a responsive touch that enhances performance.

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Furthermore, the built-in effects processor adds an extra dimension to the music. Effects such as reverb and chorus can enhance the overall sound quality, creating a more atmospheric listening experience. The user can adjust these settings intuitively, making it easy to find the right sound for their music.

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