Settings for the basic operation – Roland HPD-15 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Settings for the Entire HPD-15

Settings for the Basic Operation

fig.5-04.e

UTILITY

LCD Contrast

Adjusting the Contrast of the Display

Specifying How a Pad Will be Selected for Editing

Synchronizing Rolls Between Pads

Roll Sync

OFF, ON

ON:

Rolls of other pads will synchronize to the roll of the first-pressed pad.

Locking Patch Selection From the Dial

Pad Chase

Dial Lock

OFF, ON

OFF, ON

1 – 16

OFF:

The pad last struck in Play mode will be edited. This is convenient when

you wish to compare the response with other pads. If you hold down
[PATCH SEL] and strike a pad, the pad you struck will be edited.

If this is turned "ON," turning [PATCH/VALUE] will not change the patch.
This lets you prevent the patch from being accidently changed when you
touch the dial during a performance.

Increasing the value will darken the display.

Synchronizing the Internal Sequencer with an External MIDI Device

Seq Sync

Int, Ext, Remote

Int:

The HPD-15's tempo setting will be used for playback /recording.

When shipped from factory, this setting is selected.

Beep Level

Adjusting the Volume of the Operating Sound

When set to "0," no operating sound will be heard.

0 – 15

MasterTune

Tuning the Instruments

This adjusts the pitch of instruments marked with "*T" in the
Instrument List (p. 92) and backing instruments (p. 94).

415.3 – 466.2 (Hz)

Power ON

Specifying the Patch Selected at Power-On

RESET, LAST

RESET:

Patch P0101 will always be selected.

* 440.0Hz is the standard tuning.

OFF:

The roll will start when you press the pad, and will not synchronize

with other pads.

Parameter

Value

Category

ON:

The pad you strike will be selected for editing each time.

LAST:

The patch last-selected when the power was turned off will be selected.

Remote:

The HPD-15 will obey start /pause /stop messages from an external

device, but will playback according to its own tempo setting.

Ext:

The HPD-15's sequencer will operate in accordance with tempo data

(MIDI Clock) from the external device.

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