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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

1

[Power On] switch

Turns the power on/off (p. 14).

2

[Volume] knob

Adjusts the overall volume level (p. 14).

3

[Brilliance] knob

Adjusts the tone brightness (p. 14).

4

[Demo] button

You can listen to a demo of the instrument’s tones as well as a
demo of the various functions (p. 16).

5

[ (Headphones)] indicator

This indicator lights up when headphones are connected to the
headphone jack (p. 13).

6

[Transpose] button

Transposes the pitch of the keyboard (p. 27).

7

[Split] button

Divides the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand areas,
allowing you to play a different sound in each area (p. 30). You
can also set a number of different functions when this button
and the [Chorus] button are held down (p. 41–p. 46, p. 48–p. 49).

8

[Chorus] button

Adds richness to the sound (p. 26).

9

[Grand Space] button

Adds a sense of depth to the sound (p. 23, p. 24).

10

[Dynamic Emphasis] button

Creates brilliance and liveliness in the sound (p. 25).

11

[Reverb] button

Adds reverberation to the sound (p. 26).

Piano Resonance

12

[Key Off] button

Plays the sound produced when the keys are released (p. 19).

13

[String] button

Produces the resonance of the strings created when you play the
keyboard (p. 19).

14

[Damper] button

Changes the resonance produced when the damper pedal is
pressed (p. 20).

15

[Acoustic Layering] button

You can layer and play recommended tones that complement
the piano’s own sound (p. 28).

16

Tone buttons

They are used to choose the kinds of tones (tone groups) played
by the keyboard (p. 18).

17

Display

The display indicates values for various settings, including the
tone variation, song number, and tempo. Usually these will
appear as in the figure above.

18

[Song/Tempo] Button

Used to select from the built-in songs (p. 15, p. 34).
Furthermore, you can press this button to alternately display
the tempo and the currently selected song number (indicated by
an “S.” before it). The indicator is green when the tempo is
indicated and red when the song number is displayed.

19

[-] [+] buttons

Allow you to select the value of various settings.
Pressing both the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously returns the
setting of a particular item or function to its original value.

20

[Metronome/Count In] Button

Turns the metronome on/off (p. 32). Also featured is the count-
in sound, which can be played before the song starts, allowing
you to begin playing with the song with perfect timing (p. 34).

Track

21

[Left] button

Plays back or records a performance separately for each hand
(p. 35, p. 38–p. 40).
The left-hand performances of the built-in songs are assigned to
this button. This button and the following [Right] button are
collectively referred to as the “track buttons.”

22

[Right] button

Plays back or records a performance separately for each hand
(p. 35, p. 38–p. 40).
The right-hand performances of the built-in songs are assigned
to this button.

23

[Play] button

Starts and stops playback of built-in songs and recorded
performances (p. 15, p. 34).
Also starts/stops recording of a performance (p. 37–p. 39).

24

[Rec] button

Puts the HP107 in recording-standby mode (p. 36–p. 40).

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Power On
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