Roland HP305, HP302 Other Settings, Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo Tempo Mute

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Various Settings

Other Settings

Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo (Tempo Mute)

Some of the internal songs have a tempo that varies during the song.

If desired, you can make these songs play at a fixed tempo.

Setting

Description

 

 

On

Tempo changes recorded in the song will be ignored, and the

song will play at a fixed tempo.

 

 

 

OFF

The song will play according to the tempo changes it

contains.

 

 

 

If Tempo Mute is turned on, the tempo indication in the screen will be highlighted.

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Lit if Tempo Mute is enabled

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. 83), the left-hand part is assigned to the [Left] button, and the right-hand part is assigned to the [Right] button. However, right-hand and left-hand part assignments in certain SMF music files may differ.

If these are set to “Auto,” and as a result you are unable to use the track buttons to control the left- and right-hand parts properly, change the setting to “2/1 Part” or “3/4 Part.”

*This setting can be used for SMF format songs other than the internal preset songs. It will not affect internal preset songs.

Setting

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The part assigned to each track will be determined

 

 

 

automatically, depending on the song file.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assigns Part 1 to the [Right] button, Part 2 to the

 

 

 

[Left] button, and the remaining parts to the

 

 

 

[Accomp] button.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assigns Part 4 to the [Right] button, Part 3 to the

 

 

 

[Left] button, and the remaining parts to the

 

 

 

[Accomp] button.

 

 

 

 

After changing this setting, try selecting the song once again.

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.

Setting

Description

 

 

0 – 10

Increasing the value will make the sound louder.

 

 

When you turn off the power, the track mute volume will be reset to “0.”

Setting the Type of CD To be Played Back (CD/Audio Type)

The HP305/HP302 may be unable to correctly recognize the type of CD being used. In such instances, you can specify the type of CD manually.

Setting

Description

 

 

 

 

Auto

 

 

 

 

The CD type is detected automatically

 

 

 

 

Type A

 

 

 

 

General CDs for Player Piano contain audio and MIDI

 

 

 

 

 

 

data, and the data format may vary from one CD to

 

 

 

the next. If the CD’s data format does not match the

 

 

 

Type B

HP305/HP302’s settings, a “beep” will sound.

Certain general Piano player CDs may not be

 

 

 

 

 

 

playable on the HP305/HP302.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stereo

Commercial Audio CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

(CDs other than those designed for use with the

 

 

 

player piano)

 

 

 

 

*Note that some commercial player piano CDs cannot be played back on the HP305/HP302.

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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 Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Maintenance Polished-finish pianosRepairs and Data Additional PrecautionsHandling Using USB memory Handling the Floppy Disk DriveImportant Notes Names of Things and What They Do HP305 Midi Out/In connectors Power switchPedal connector USB connectorNames of Things and What They Do HP302 + buttonGround terminal DC In jack DC InletBefore You Play Getting Ready to PlayRaising the music rest Setting up the Music Rest HP305Using the music holders Folding down the music restSetting up the Music Rest HP302 Opening/Closing the LidTurning the Power On Turning the Power On/OffAdjusting the Sound’s Volume Turning the Power OffDamper Pedal right pedal Using the PedalsAbout the Adjuster 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 HookAbout the tones you can select PerformingPerforming with Various Sounds Press the Piano buttonCorrespondence between beat and tempo display Performing with the MetronomeChanging the Metronome’s Tempo Press the Metronome buttonPress the Display button Changing the Metronome’s Time SignatureIndicate Beat Adding a Count-in to Synchronize Your Performance Count-in Adjusting the Metronome’s VolumeMetronome volume range Press the buttonWhat are Effects? Adjusting the Depth of the Reverb EffectAdding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb Press the Reverb buttonPress the Key Touch button to return to selection of tones Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity Key TouchIndicate Description About the tones Tone name Corresponding button How to select tonesPerforming with Two Layered Tones Dual Play Hold down the Piano button and press the Strings buttonPress the Twin Piano button Dividing the Keyboard for Two-person Performance Twin PianoDamper pedal For the HP305 Hold down the Twin Piano button and press the or + buttonValue Description For the HP302Split Point Power-up default F Right-hand ToneChanging the left-hand tone Changing the Tones of the Left and Right ZonesChanging the right-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 whileFast-forward and rewind Listening to SongsPlaying Back Songs Operation ButtonMuting Playing Parts IndividuallyPerformance parts and tracks Practicing the right-hand part by itselfPlaying All Songs Consecutively All Songs Play Adjusting the Volume of the Song PlaybackSong volume range Hold down the Display button and press the buttonChanging the Song’s Tempo Changing the Pitch of the Song Playback TransposeGetting ready to record Recording Your PerformanceRecording Your Keyboard Performance 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 songRecorded performances and the track buttons Advanced Recording MethodsRecording Each Hand Separately 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 Entering Function mode Various SettingsBasic Operation in Function Mode Selecting the setting that you want to editButton Function Brilliance Reverb Editing a settingPress the or + button to edit the setting Button FunctionAdjusting the Sound’s Brilliance Brilliance Sounds SettingsPerforming Settings Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps Octave ShiftTuning Settings Changing How the Pedals Work Center/Left Pedal Function Piano Sound SettingsPedal Settings 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 ResetInstalling the CD Drive Connecting to Other DevicesConnecting a Media Installing the Floppy Disk DriveInitializing the Memory Changing the External Memory Setting External Memory ModeIf you change this setting, turn on the power once again Enter Function mode, choose FMtButton operations Playing Back Songs on External MediaSelecting a song Order in which memories are selectedChanging the Tempo of an Audio File or Music CD Adjusting the Volume of an Audio File or Music CDMinimizing the Sounds in the Center Center Cancel Changing the Playback Pitch of a Song Playback TransposeSaving the Song Saving Your Recorded Performance on External MemoryDeleting a Song from External Memory 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 Specifying the V-LINK Transmit Channel Using the V-LINK FunctionUse the or + button to edit the setting 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 MeaningStrings Tone ListPiano 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 FilesRemarks Midi Implementation ChartTransmitted RecognizedSound Generator Conforms to GM2/GS/XGlite Main SpecificationsHP305/HP302 Digital Piano Keyboard RecorderInternal Memory Index CD/Audio Type 57, 60Link Transmit Channel 57, 73 Memo Memo Memo Declaration of Conformity For EU Countries Information