Roland HP-1 Main operations, Connecting the power cord, About the pedals, About the adjuster

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3. Main operations

Note: To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

3.1 Connecting the power cord

Connect the supplied power cord to a wall outlet.

Note: Strong tension applied to the cord may damage or break it. Be careful not to pull the cord accidentally, or to apply strong pressure to it.

3.2 About the pedals

The HP-1 comes with two pedals that are built into the supplied stand:

Soft pedal

Damper pedal

Soft pedal– This pedal softens the sound. Playing with the soft pedal depressed produces a sound that is not as strong as when played with the equivalent strength. This is the same function as the left-most pedal on an acoustic piano.

Note: You can change the left pedal’s function. See (p. 16).

Damper pedal– Use this pedal when you want the sound to linger on. While the damper pedal is depressed, the sound from the keyboard continues to linger for an extended period, even when you remove your fingers from the keys.

This is the same function as the right-most pedal on an acoustic piano.

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About the adjuster

When you move the HP-1 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 con- tact with the floor. If there is a gap between the pedals and the floor, the pedals may be damaged. In particu- lar when placing the instrument on carpet, adjust this so that the pedals firmly contact the floor.

Adjuster

3.3 Setting up the music stand

Set up the music stand as shown in the figure below.

Fold out the three supporting feet at the back of the stand and check whether the stand is held in place.

Note: Before moving the HP-1, be sure to lower the music stand as a safety precaution.

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Contents Extended high-frequency response Authentic piano performancesEight Tones for a wide variety of musical genres Captures the brilliant resonancePage English Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceContents Front panel Panel2descriptions. Panel descriptionsRear panel Main operations Connecting the power cordSetting up the music stand About the adjusterTurn the volume all the way down Turning the power on and offAdjusting the volume Turning off the powerPlaying one sound at a time Listening to the demo songsSelecting sounds Playing/stopping the demo songsPlaying two sounds at a time Dual Adding Reverb Switching the Reverb effect on and offSetting the Reverb level Repeat the above to switch the Reverb back off or on againEx. Playing in C and sounding in E About the Function modeConvenient4. Convenientfuncti sfunctions Transposing same fingering, different notesLowering/ raising the reference pitch Master TuningSetting the reference pitch to 442Hz straight away Sounding the A4 noteChanging the temperament Initial setting Equal temperamentTonic Setting the key touch Selecting the tuning curve Stretch TuningSelecting the function of the left pedal Changing the damper pedal’s resonanceTo once again select the Soft function Perform on the HP-1 to play a Midi sound generator Connecting to Midi devicesSelecting the Midi transmit channel Connection examplesSwitching Local Control on and off Connecting to a computer Connecting audio equipmentConnection examples Specifications TroubleshootingWhen the HP-1 is connected to an external device Appendix7. Appendix