Settings (p. 85) for a song, the following, Preventing a part from playing (mute)” (p. 85), Tone settings (p. 85) – Roland HPi-6 User Manual

Page 85: Record the performance (p. 85), 85 convenient functions

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Convenient Functions

Preventing a Part from Playing (Mute)

1.

Press the

cursor up or down button to select the

part you want to mute.

2.

Press the

cursor left or right button to select Solo

or Mute.

fig.16TrackMute-e

Press the

cursor right button or

cursor left button once

more to cancel the solo or mute.

Changing Tones

1.

Press the Tone button to select the Tone group.

2.

Press the

cursor button to select the tone.

Making Part Settings

This makes more detailed settings for the parts.

1.

Press the

cursor up or down button to select the

part you want to edit, then press the [

] button.

A screen like the one shown below appears.

2.

Press the

cursor left or right button to select the

item, then press the

cursor up or down button to

change the setting.

Recording

1.

Press the

cursor up or down button to select the

part you want to record.

2.

Use the [

(Bwd)] or [

(Fwd)] button to move

to the measure you want to record.

3.

Set the recording tempo (p. 56) and metronome (p. 57).

4.

Press the [

(Rec)] button.

The HPi-6 goes into record standby.

5.

Press the [

(Play/Stop)] button to start

recording.

The count is played, and then recording begins.

6.

Press the [

(Play/Stop)] button to stop recording.

Button Function

Explanation

Pressing the

cursor right button

Only the sounds in the selected part is
played (Solo).
Part other than those selected have an
“M” appearing with the numbers.

Pressing the

cursor left button

The sounds of the selected parts are not
played (they are muted).
The number of the muted part is
displayed as “M.”

Muted Part

Item

Explanation

Volume

Changes the volume level.

Reverb

Changes the amount of reverb effect applied
to the sound.

Chorus

Changes the amount of chorus effect applied
to the sound.

Pan (Panpot)

Shifts the direction from which the sound is
heard between left and right.

Press the

cursor up button to shift the

sound to the right, or press the

cursor

down button to shift it to the left.

What’s Panpot?

Panpot is the control that determines the placement of the
sound in the stereo sound field between left and right speakers.
By altering the Panpot setting, you can change the perceived
location of the sound between the left and right speakers.

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