Roland HP107 User Manual

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Chapter 2. Performance

Playing Different Tones with the Left

and Right Hands (Split Performance)

Dividing the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand areas, then playing different

sounds in each is called “Split performance.” The boundary key is called the “split

point.”

fig.splitpoint.e

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Press the [Split] button.

The button’s indicator will light.

The keyboard is divided into right-hand and left-hand areas.

The tone played on the right side is the tone in use before the [Split] button is

pressed, while the bass tone is played on the left side when the power is turned on,

with a different tone selected when the left-hand tone is changed.

To cancel Split performance, press the [Split] button, getting its indicator to go dark.

Changing tone played by the left hand

1

Press any Tone button.

2

Press the [-] or [+] button.

Each time you press the [-] or [+] button, the left-hand tone will change.

Changing tone played by the right hand

Cancel Split performance, and then re-select the tone.

Split Point

(Factory setting: F 3)

C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1

A0 B0

C2

C3

C4

C5

C8

B7

Left-hand Tone

Right-hand Tone

The split point key is included

in the left-hand keyboard area.

1

When using Dual
performance, press the
[Split] button
The right hand will play the
tone of the left button of Dual
performance, and the left hand
will play a suitable match for
the right-hand tone.

You can change the pitch of the
tones on the left side of the
keyboard in octave steps (p.
43).

For more about the tones, refer
to the “Tone List” (p. 52).

In Split performance, the
damper pedal will be applied
only to the right-hand area of
the keyboard. If you want the
damper pedal to be applied to
the left-hand area, refer to
“Applying the damper pedal
to the left-hand keyboard
area” (p. 43).

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