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11[Metronome] button
Turns the internal metronome on/off (p. 26).
12[ ] (Play/Stop) button
•Stops/starts playback of an internal song or a recorded performance (p. 39).
•Starts/stops recording of your performance (p. 43).
13[ ] (Rec) button
This lets you record your own performance into the
HP305 (p. 43).
14Track buttons
•Allows you to play back your performance separately for each hand (p. 40).
•Records your performance separately for each hand (p. 50).
•Holding down the [Right] button will disable all button operations (Panel Lock) (p. 38).
15[Power] switch
Turns the power on/off (p. 21).
16Output jacks (L/Mono, R)
You can connect an audio device or external powered speakers here to reproduce the HP305’s sound (p. 67).
17Pedal connector
Connect the pedal cord of the dedicated stand to this connector (p. 18).
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18AC In (AC Inlet)
Connect the included power cord here (p. 18).
19Phones jacks
Here you can connect headphones (p. 23).
20Input jacks (L/Mono, R)
Here you can connect an audio device or another electronic musical instrument, and listen to the connected device through the HP305’s speakers (p. 67).
21MIDI Out/In connectors
You can connect these to external MIDI devices to transfer performance data (p. 69).
22USB connector
You can connect this to your computer for transferring performance data (p. 72).
23Pedal
•These are used mainly when playing piano (p. 22).
•You can assign a variety of functions to the pedals (p. 59).
24External Memory connector
Here you can connect USB memory, a CD drive, or a floppy disk drive, and use it to play or save songs (p. 62).
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