Names of Things and What They Do

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1[Volume] slider

Adjusts the overall volume of the HP307 (p. 17).

2[Reverb] button

Adds reverberation similar to what you would hear when performing in a concert hall (p. 25).

3[Transpose] button

Transposes the keyboard and/or song.

Transposing the keyboard (p. 32).

Transposing the song playback (p. 40).

4[Twin Piano] button

Divides the keyboard into two separate sections, allowing two people to perform in the same registers (p. 27).

Allows you to perform with a split keyboard (p. 29).

5[Function] button

Takes you to Function mode, where you can make a variety of settings, including those that change the sound or various other functions (p. 53).

6Tone buttons

Here you can select the sound you’ll hear when you play the keyboard (p. 21).

7[Piano Designer] button

Allows you to adjust the piano sound to your taste, for example by adjusting the string resonance

(p. 34).

8Display

This shows the sound name, song number, tempo and time signature.

9[] [] buttons

Use these buttons to select items in the Piano Designer or in Function mode.

10[–] ( ) [+] ( ) buttons

Change the value of settings such as sounds or functions.

Select the sound to be played from the keyboard (p. 21).

Select a song (p. 37).

Fast-forward/rewind a song (p. 37).

11[Song] (Tempo) button

Indicates the name of the currently selected song (p. 37).

Changes the metronome’s tempo or time signature (p. 22).

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