Roland HP305, HP302 Changing the Song’s Tempo, Changing the Pitch of the Song Playback Transpose

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Listening to Songs

Changing the Song’s Tempo

You can change the tempo at which a song plays back.

When you’re practicing along with an internal song, this allows you to slow down the tempo of a difficult song in order to play it more comfortably.

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1.Press the [Display] button a number of times so the Tempo indicator will light.

The Tempo indicator will light.

2.Press the [-] or [+] button.

The tempo will change.

If desired, you can make the song play back at a fixed tempo without allowing its tempo to change (p. 60).

Changing the Pitch of the Song (Playback Transpose)

You can change the key of a song’s playback. This is called the “Playback Transpose” function.

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1.Play back the song (p. 39).

2.Hold down the [Transpose] button and press the [-] or [+] button.

The song’s key will change in semitone steps.

Transposition range

-6–0–5 (semitone units)

While you hold down the [Transpose] button, the Playback Transpose setting is displayed.

If the value is anything other than 0, the [Transpose] button will be lit.

The transposition setting will return to “0” when you select a different song.

If you hold down the [Transpose] button and press both of the [-] [+] buttons simultaneously, the setting will return to its original value (0).

You can use the [Transpose] button to turn the Playback Transpose function on/off (if the transposition setting is other than “0”).

The HP305/HP302 allows you to transpose both the keyboard and the song, or just the keyboard, or just the song (p. 57). With the factory settings, the keyboard and the song will be transposed together.

*The Playback Transpose function will not apply if “Transpose Mode” (p. 57) is set to “Kbd (Keyboard notes).”

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Contents Important Safety Instructions Lessons at home UseNow I can play it Contents Appendices Using the Unit Safely Using the Unit Safely Using the Unit Safely Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Maintenance Polished-finish pianosAdditional Precautions Handling Using USB memoryRepairs and Data Handling the Floppy Disk DriveImportant Notes Names of Things and What They Do HP305 Power switch Pedal connectorMidi Out/In connectors USB connectorNames of Things and What They Do HP302 + buttonGround terminal DC In jack DC InletBefore You Play Getting Ready to PlaySetting up the Music Rest HP305 Using the music holdersRaising the music rest Folding down the music restSetting up the Music Rest HP302 Opening/Closing the LidTurning the Power On/Off Adjusting the Sound’s VolumeTurning the Power On Turning the Power OffUsing the Pedals About the AdjusterDamper Pedal right pedal Sostenuto Pedal center pedal Soft Pedal left pedalConnecting the Headphones Using the HeadphonesPlug the headphones into the Phone jack Using the Headphone Hook Attaching the Headphone HookPerforming Performing with Various SoundsAbout the tones you can select Press the Piano buttonPerforming with the Metronome Changing the Metronome’s TempoCorrespondence between beat and tempo display Press the Metronome buttonPress the Display button Changing the Metronome’s Time SignatureIndicate Beat Adjusting the Metronome’s Volume Metronome volume rangeAdding a Count-in to Synchronize Your Performance Count-in Press the buttonAdjusting the Depth of the Reverb Effect Adding Reverberation to the Sound ReverbWhat are Effects? Press the Reverb buttonPress the Key Touch button to return to selection of tones Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity Key TouchIndicate Description Tone name Corresponding button How to select tones Performing with Two Layered Tones Dual PlayAbout the tones Hold down the Piano button and press the Strings buttonPress the Twin Piano button Dividing the Keyboard for Two-person Performance Twin PianoDamper pedal Hold down the Twin Piano button and press the or + button Value DescriptionFor the HP305 For the HP302Split Point Power-up default F Right-hand ToneChanging the Tones of the Left and Right Zones Changing the right-hand toneChanging the left-hand tone Press a tone buttonHow the Split Point is shown Changing the Keyboard’s Split PointDisplay Transposition range Transposing the Keyboard TransposeIt will sound Disabling the Buttons Panel Lock Hold down the Right button for a while Listening to Songs Playing Back Songs Fast-forward and rewind Operation ButtonPlaying Parts Individually Performance parts and tracksMuting Practicing the right-hand part by itselfAdjusting the Volume of the Song Playback Song volume rangePlaying All Songs Consecutively All Songs Play Hold down the Display button and press the buttonChanging the Song’s Tempo Changing the Pitch of the Song Playback TransposeRecording Your Performance Recording Your Keyboard PerformanceGetting ready to record Starting/stopping recordingListening to the recorded performance If the following indication appearsErasing Your Recorded Performance Saving Your Recorded Performance Getting ready to savePress the or + button to select the save destination Selecting the save destination for the songPress the Twin Piano button or the Key Touch button Deleting a Saved Song Getting ready to deleteChoosing the song to delete Deleting the songAdvanced Recording Methods Recording Each Hand SeparatelyRecorded performances and the track buttons Track button Recorded performanceAdditional recording Recording and stoppingTo stop recording, press the button When you re-record Getting ready to perform Recording a Performance You Play Along with a SongTrack button Performance part Recording and stopping Various Settings Basic Operation in Function ModeEntering Function mode Selecting the setting that you want to editEditing a setting Press the or + button to edit the settingButton Function Brilliance Reverb Button FunctionSounds Settings Performing SettingsAdjusting the Sound’s Brilliance Brilliance Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps Octave ShiftTuning Settings Piano Sound Settings Pedal SettingsChanging How the Pedals Work Center/Left Pedal Function Function DescriptionUsing the Sound of a Specific Part as a Guide Mute Volume Other SettingsPlaying Back at a Fixed Tempo Tempo Mute Storing Your Settings Memory Backup Restoring the Factory Settings Factory ResetConnecting to Other Devices Connecting a MediaInstalling the CD Drive Installing the Floppy Disk DriveChanging the External Memory Setting External Memory Mode If you change this setting, turn on the power once againInitializing the Memory Enter Function mode, choose FMtPlaying Back Songs on External Media Selecting a songButton operations Order in which memories are selectedAdjusting the Volume of an Audio File or Music CD Minimizing the Sounds in the Center Center CancelChanging the Tempo of an Audio File or Music CD Changing the Playback Pitch of a Song Playback TransposeSaving Your Recorded Performance on External Memory Deleting a Song from External MemorySaving the Song Selecting the song to deleteTurning Off the Power Connecting to Audio EquipmentHP305 HP302 Connecting Speakers to the HP305/HP302 and Outputting Sounds Turn off the connected speakers Turn off the HP305/HP302Connecting a Midi Sequencer to the HP305/HP302 Connecting to Midi DevicesWhat’s MIDI? Making the Connection Local On Midi Transmit Channel Settings Midi Transmit ChannelLocal Off Changing the USB Driver Settings USB Driver Connecting a ComputerRoland website Using the V-LINK Function Use the or + button to edit the settingSpecifying the V-LINK Transmit Channel Hold down the Reverb button and press Transpose buttonSymptom Cause/Action TroubleshootingNo sound Troubleshooting Song does not play correctlyCan’t record / play back Functions that cannot be used with audio file playbackError Messages Indication MeaningTone List PianoStrings OthersTone List Tone List Internal Song List Song Name ComposerParameters Stored in Memory Backup ItemsMusic Files That the HP305/HP302 Can Use HP305/HP302 Allows You To Use the Following Music FilesMidi Implementation Chart TransmittedRemarks RecognizedMain Specifications HP305/HP302 Digital Piano KeyboardSound Generator Conforms to GM2/GS/XGlite RecorderInternal Memory Index CD/Audio Type 57, 60Link Transmit Channel 57, 73 Memo Memo Memo Declaration of Conformity For EU Countries Information