Panel descriptions, Volume] slider, Piano designer] button – Roland Digital Piano HP User Manual

Page 12: A] button / [b] button, Cursor buttons, Notation] button, Song] button, Lesson] button, Application] button, Track buttons ([accomp], [user], [left], [right])

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[Volume] slider

Adjusts the overall volume of the HPi-7F (p. 16).

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[Piano Designer] button

This button lets you adjust the piano sound to your taste (p. 14).

3

Tone buttons ([Piano], [E. Piano], [Strings], [Others])

Here you can select the sound you’ll hear when you play the keyboard

(p. 27).

4

[A] button / [B] button

The function of these buttons will change depending on the screen

you’re viewing. The screen will show their function and an explanation.

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Cursor buttons

Use these buttons to select items in the screen (p. 19). In some screens,

these buttons change the setting of the item you’ve selected.

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[Notation] button

Displays the notation in the screen (p. 20).

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[Song] button

Use this button to select internal songs or songs from USB memory

(p. 41).

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[Lesson] button

Use the “Lesson” function to enjoy practicing (p. 26).

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[Application] button

You can enjoy playing the keyboard or edit a song in a variety of ways.

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Track buttons

([Accomp], [User], [Left], [Right])

These buttons let you play back individual tracks of a song, or record

your playing on the selected track.

“Playing Back Individual Tracks” (p. 42)
“Recording Each Hand Separately” (p. 56)
“Overdubbing” (p. 57)

By holding down the [Right] button for several seconds, you can

disable all button operations (Panel Lock) (p. 39).

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[Function] button

This button accesses the “Function” screen. Here you can change

various settings for the HPi-7F’s sound and functionality (p. 73).

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[Reverb] button

Adds reverberation similar to what you would hear when performing

in a concert hall (p. 31).

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