Roland HP-1 owner manual Panel2descriptions. Panel descriptions, Front panel, Rear panel

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Panel2descriptions. Panel descriptions

2.1 Front panel

B C D E

Power

A

A [Power] switch

D [Reverb] button

Turns the power on/off.

This button has three functions. By pressing it, you

B [Volume] knob

switch the Reverb effect on and off.

Adjusts the overall volume level.

By holding it down while pressing a Tone button

([Piano 1]~[Strings]), you select the alternative for

C [Demo] button

the currently active Tone.

Allows you to play back the 65 pieces the HP-1 con-

If you press it together with the [Demo] button, you

tains. By pressing it simultaneously with the [Reverb]

access the HP-1’s Function mode.

button, you access the HP-1’s Function mode (p. 12).

E Tone select buttons

 

 

These buttons are used to assign the desired sound (or

 

“Tone”) to the keyboard.

2.2 Rear panel

A B C D

A MIDI Out/In connectors

C Input jacks

Connect to external MIDI devices to exchange perfor-

These jacks can be connected to another sound gener-

mance data.

ating device, or an audio device, so that the sound of

B Output jacks

that device will be output via the HP-1’s speakers.

Allows you to connect the HP-1 to sound reinforce-

D Pedal connector

ment equipment to obtain a more powerful sound.

Connect the pedal cable of the special stand to this

They can also be connected to a tape recorder or other

socket.

recording device to record a performance.

 

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Contents Captures the brilliant resonance Authentic piano performancesEight Tones for a wide variety of musical genres Extended high-frequency responsePage English Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsContents Panel2descriptions. Panel descriptions Front panelRear panel About the adjuster Connecting the power cordSetting up the music stand Main operationsTurning off the power Turning the power on and offAdjusting the volume Turn the volume all the way downPlaying/stopping the demo songs Listening to the demo songsSelecting sounds Playing one sound at a timePlaying two sounds at a time Dual Repeat the above to switch the Reverb back off or on again Switching the Reverb effect on and offSetting the Reverb level Adding ReverbTransposing same fingering, different notes About the Function modeConvenient4. Convenientfuncti sfunctions Ex. Playing in C and sounding in ESounding the A4 note Master TuningSetting the reference pitch to 442Hz straight away Lowering/ raising the reference pitchInitial setting Equal temperament Changing the temperamentTonic Selecting the tuning curve Stretch Tuning Setting the key touchChanging the damper pedal’s resonance Selecting the function of the left pedalTo once again select the Soft function Connection examples Connecting to Midi devicesSelecting the Midi transmit channel Perform on the HP-1 to play a Midi sound generatorSwitching Local Control on and off Connecting audio equipment Connecting to a computerConnection examples Appendix7. Appendix TroubleshootingWhen the HP-1 is connected to an external device Specifications