Panel descriptions, Transpose] button, Split] button – Roland Digital Piano HP User Manual

Page 13: Twin piano] button, O] (circle) button / [x] button, Tempo [slow] [fast] buttons, Metronome] button, Rhythm] button, Play/stop] ( ) button, Rec] ( ) button

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Panel Descriptions

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[Transpose] button

This button lets you transpose the pitch.

“Changing the Key of the Keyboard or Song Playback” (p. 38)
“Separately Transposing the Keyboard and the Song Data” (p. 38)

14

[Split] button

Lets you play different sounds in the left and right-hand areas of the

keyboard (p. 34).

15

[Twin Piano] button

Divides the keyboard into two separate sections, allowing two people

to perform in the same registers (p. 36).

16

[O] (Circle) button / [X] button

Press the [O] button to confirm the item you’ve selected using the

cursor buttons (p. 19). Press the [X] button to cancel an operation or to

view the notation screen.

17

Tempo [Slow] [Fast] buttons

Adjust the tempo (p. 30, p. 45, p. 64). Simultaneously pressing the [Slow]

and [Fast] buttons will restore the basic tempo.

18

[Metronome] button

Turns the internal metronome on/off (p. 29).

19

[Rhythm] button

This button lets you perform with rhythm (p. 62).

20

[Play/Stop] (

) button

This button starts or stops song playback or recording.

Start or stop playback of an internal song or a performance you’ve

recorded (p. 41).

Start or stop recording (p. 53, p. 59).

21

[Rec] ( ) button

This button lets you record your own keyboard performance (p. 51).

22

[Bwd] (

) button

Rewinds the song.

23

[Fwd] (

) button

Fast-forwards the song.

24

[Power] button

Turns the power on/off (p. 16).

25

Display

Notation and various settings are shown here (p. 20).

26

Phones jacks

Here you can connect headphones (p. 17).

27

Input jacks (L/Mono, R)

You can connect your digital audio player here, and listen to it on the

HPi-7F (p. 85).

28

MIDI connectors (Out, In)

You can connect these to external MIDI devices to transfer

performance data (p. 86).

29

USB connector

You can connect this to your computer for transferring performance

data (p. 88).

30

Pedals

You can use these pedals while performing.

Use the pedals while playing the piano (p. 28).
Assign various functions to the pedals (p. 73).

31

External memory connector

Here you can connect USB memory or a CD drive, and use them to

save or recall songs (p. 84).

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37

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32

Analog RGB connector

Connect the analog RGB cable of the music rest to this connector (p. 14).

33

Backlight connector

Connect the backlight cable of the music rest to this connector (p. 14).

34

Speaker connector

Connect the speaker of the dedicated stand to this connector (p. 14).

35

[Mic Volume] knob

This knob adjusts the volume of the microphone (p. 18).

36

Mic jack

You can connect a microphone here, and output its sound from the

HPi-7F’s speakers (p. 18).

37

Output jacks (L/Mono, R)

These jacks can output the HPi-7F’s sound to an external sound system

(p. 85).

You can listen to the HPi-7F’s sound through amplified speakers.
You can output the HPi-7F’s sound to your audio system or mixer.

38

Pedal connector

Connect the pedal cord of the dedicated stand to this connector (p. 14).

39

AC In connector

Connect the included power cord here (p. 15).

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