Changing The Pitch By Octaves (Octave Shift); Applying The Damper Pedal To The Left-Hand Keyboard Area; Changing How Grand Space Is Applied (Grand Space Mode); Disabling Everything Except Piano Play (Panel Lock) - Roland HP107e Owner's Manual

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HP107e – Chapter 5. Changing Various Settings
* You can save this setting in the HP107e's memory using the
Memory Backup function (p. 31).
I Changing the Pitch by Octaves (Octave Shift)
You can change the pitch of the left tone in Split Play (p.
20), the right tone in Dual Play (p. 19), and the Layer tone
in Acoustic Layering Play (p. 18) in octave increments.
This function is called "Octave Shift."
If you press the [Organ] button in step 2 of Making
Detailed Settings (Function) (p. 28), a display like the
following will appear.
You can alter the pitch in a range from two octaves below
(-2) to two octaves above (+2) the original pitch.
* Certain Octave Shift settings may result in tones that exceed
the recommended range, are difficult to hear well, or that have
unnatural tonal qualities or pitches.
I Applying the damper pedal to the left-hand
keyboard area
When you are using Split performance (p. 20), you can
apply the damper pedal effect to the sound played by the
left-hand keyboard range.
If you press the [String] button in step 2 of Making
Detailed Settings (Function) (p. 28), a display like the
following will appear.
On
The damper pedal effect will be applied to the
sound of the left and right hand keyboard area.
OFF
The damper pedal effect will not be applied to the
sound of the left-hand keyboard area.
Factory setting OFF
* You can save this setting in the HP107e's memory using the
Memory Backup function (p. 31).
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I Changing How Grand Space is Applied
(Grand Space Mode)
If you press the [Grand Space] button in step 2 of Mak-
ing Detailed Settings (Function) (p. 28), a display like
the following will appear.
Setting
When the headphones are connected, the depth
effect is optimized for headphones, and when no
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headphones are connected, the optimal depth for
speakers is applied.
The optimal depth for speakers is used, regardless
of whether or not headphones are connected.
Grand Space is also applied to the sound output
2
from the Output connectors, making this conve-
nient when you want to play through speakers con-
nected to the Output connectors.
The optimal depth for headphones is used, regard-
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less of whether or not headphones are connected.
* You can save this setting in the HP107e's memory using the
Memory Backup function (p. 31).
Disabling Everything Except
Piano Play (Panel Lock)
The "Panel Lock" function locks the HP107e in a state where
only piano performance can be used, and all buttons will be
disabled. This prevents the settings from being inadvertently
modified even if children press the buttons accidentally.
In the Panel Lock state, only the grand piano sound can be
played.
1. Turn the volume to the minimum, and press the
[Power On] switch to turn off the power.
2. Hold down the [Piano] button, and press the
[Power On] switch to turn on the power.
Then, continue to hold down these two buttons for a few
seconds.
The following display will appear.
All buttons are disabled.
Adjust the volume.
When you play the keyboard, the grand piano sound will
be heard.
To defeat the Panel Lock function, turn the volume down
to the minimum, and turn on the power once again.
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