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Names of Things and What They Do

[Power] switch

Turns the power on/off (p. 18).

[Volume] knob

Adjusts the overall volume of the HP207 (p. 19).
If headphones are connected, this adjusts the
headphone volume (p. 21).

[Brilliance] knob

Adjusts the tone brightness (p. 19).

[Effects] button

Lets you apply a variety of effects to the sound (p. 34).
You can also set a number of different functions when
this button and the [3D] button are held down (p. 76).

[3D] button

Adds a sense of depth to the sound (p. 31).
By holding down this button and pressing the [Reverb]
button to change the setting, you can make the sound
more expressive (p. 32).

[Reverb] button

Adds reverberation similar to what you would hear
when performing in a concert hall (p. 33).

[Transpose] button

Transposes the keyboard and/or song (p. 36).
By holding down this button and pressing the [Split]
button, you can adjust the volume balance between the
two sounds when using Dual play (p. 42).

[Split] button

Divides the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand
areas, allowing you to play a different sound in each
area (p. 43).

[Twin Piano] button

Divides the keyboard into two separate sections,
allowing two people to perform in the same registers (p.
38).

Tone buttons

Here you can select the sound you’ll hear when you play
the keyboard (p. 26).

[Metronome/Count In] button

Turns the metronome on/off (p. 46).
This also lets you sound a count before the song begins,
so that you can match the timing of your playing to the
song (p. 47).

[Piano Designer] button

Here you can adjust the character of the piano sound to
your taste by modifying parameters such as the
sympathetic resonances of the piano strings (p. 27).

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