WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
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Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 6), and “Important Notes” (p. 9). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, owner’s manual should be read in its entirety.
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Listening To Learn What Kinds of Songs are Included The HPi-7S features 183 internal songs in a wide range of musical genres, from piano practice songs to pops. Listen to Phrases with a Variety of Instrument Sounds...
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After recording your own performance, you can then save it within the HPi-7S’s internal memory. This is convenient, as the saved performances are not deleted even when the HPi-7S’s power is turned off. You can also easily select performances that have been saved in the piano. Wonderland p.
Never attempt to repair this device or replace parts. If repair or part replacement should become necessary, you must contact your dealer or a Roland service center. Do not use or store in the following types of locations • Locations of extremely high temperature (such as...
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Turn off the power if an abnormality or malfunction occurs 012a If any of the following should occur, immediately turn off the power, disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet, and contact your dealer or a service center to have the device serviced. •...
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• Wing nut for headphone hook • Removed parts • Music rest attachment screws • Volume knob * GS ( ) is a registered trademark of Roland Corporation. * XG lite ( ) is a registered trademark of Yamaha Corporation.
Important Notes In addition to the “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” listed on page 6–8, please observe the following cautions. Power Supply • Do not connect this device to the same electrical outlet as an inverter-controlled device such as a refrigerator, microwave oven, or air conditioner, or a device that contains an electric motor.
You should then consult with the retailer from whom the instrument was purchased, or contact the nearest Roland Service Center. Floppy Disk Handling (Using Optional Floppy Disk Drive) •...
HPi-7S’s power cord and how to turn on the HPi-7S’s power. This Owner’s Manual describes procedures covering everything from mastering the basic operations used for the HPi-7S’s performance functions to more advanced procedures, which allow you to create songs on the HPi-7S.
Detailed Settings Screen ... 28 Messages ... 28 About the Pedals... 29 Try Out the HPi-7S’s Lesson Functions! ... 30 Playing in a Wonderland of Sound ... 30 Learning the Basics of Reading Music (DoReMi Course)... 32 DoReMi (Pitch Training) ... 33 Note and Rest (Rhythm) ...
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Listening to the Songs ... 41 Listening to the Internal Songs... 41 Playing Songs Consecutively (All Song Play) ... 43 Listening to Music Files or a Song that was Saved on USB Memory... 44 Registering the Songs You Like (Favorites) ... 45 Removing Songs from Favorites ...
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Contents Copying Songs on USB Memory to Favorites ... 84 Copying Songs Saved in Favorites to USB memory ... 85 Convenient Functions ... 86 Functions that Can be Selected Using the [Function] Button ... 86 Making the Settings ... 86 Adjusting the volume balance between accompaniment and keyboard (Volume Balance) ...
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Playing the HPi-7S with a MIDI Sequencer/Recording the HPi-7S’s Performance Data to a MIDI Sequencer ... 107 Producing Sounds from a MIDI Sound Module by Playing the HPi-7S ... 107 Making MIDI-Related Settings ... 108 Selecting the Transmit Channel (Transmit Channel) ... 108 Disconnecting the Internal Sound Generator and Keyboard (Local Control) ...
Setting Up for Performing ■ Attaching the Music Rest The music rest of the HPi-7S contains a liquid crystal display screen. Use the following procedure, and handle the music rest with care. Secure the music rest in place by turning the included screws (at two points).
Be careful not to get your fingers pinched when opening or NOTE closing the lid. If small children will be using the HPi-7S, adult supervision should be provided. To prevent accidents, the lid must be closed when NOTE transporting the piano.
You can also adjust the headphone volume with the [Volume] knob. Connecting Headphones The HPi-7S has two jacks for plugging in headphones. This allows two people to listen through headphones simultaneously, making it very useful for lessons and when performing piano pieces for four hands.
HPi-7S. Attaching the Headphone Hook Press and twist the headphone hook included with the HPi- 7S into the hole in the bottom left of the HPi-7S (refer to the figure below). Turn the headphone hook wing nut to secure the headphone hook.
• The contrast of the screen may be affected by the temperature. Using USB Memory/Floppy Disk A song you’ve recorded on the HPi-7S can be saved by copying it to separately sold USB memory (p. 84). You can also copy songs to a floppy disk using a separately sold floppy disk drive.
CD drives that draw their power from the USB connector NOTE cannot be used. External Memory Connector Turn off the power to the HPi-7S and the CD drive to be connected. Connect the USB cable included with the CD drive to the External Memory connector on the HPi-7S.
Front Panel [Power] switch Pressed to switch the power on and off (p. 18). [Volume] knob Adjusts the overall volume of the HPi-7S (p. 18). If headphones are connected, this adjusts the headphone volume (p. 18). [Brilliance] knob Adjusts the brightness of the sound (p. 55).
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MIDI Out/In connector An external MIDI device can be connected here to receive performance data (p. 107). USB connector Used for connecting a computer to the HPi-7S using a USB cable (p. 109). HPi-7S’s Bottom Panel (Front Side Right) External memory connector Here you can connect USB memory, a floppy disk drive, or a CD drive, and play back stored songs (p.
Display This displays notations for the internal songs and performances recorded to the HPi-7S, in addition to a variety of settings. * The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display. Note, however, that your unit may incorporate a newer, enhanced version of the system (e.g., includes newer sounds), so what you actually see...
Basic Operation and the Main Screen Basic Operation The HPi-7S is operated mainly by pressing the button for the function you want to use, then using the cursor buttons and [ Button How It Is Used Use the up, down, left, and right cursor buttons to select parameters. In screens...
HPi-7S. You can display notations not only for the internal songs, but also for SMF music files and performances recorded with the HPi-7S as well. The Notation screen has five pages. The screens are switched in the...
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fig.ScoreOption2-e Chord When playing back song data that contains chord data, the chord name will be displayed if you select <On>. * This item cannot be selected if there is no chord data. * If you have selected a part that contains no performance data, the notation will not show any notes. To change the part that is displayed, refer to “Changing the Notation Screen Settings”...
Basic Operation and the Main Screen ■ List Screen fig.d-ToneSelect-e_50 This type of list screen will appear when you select songs, or tones. In this screen, use the cursor buttons to select the desired item. ■ Detailed Settings Screen fig.d-PianoSetting1-e_50 Detailed settings for functions are made in a screen similar to this.
About the Adjuster If you feel that the pedal is unstable (for example if you’ve moved the HPi-7S to a different location), you can adjust the adjuster located on the bottom of the pedals as follows. • Rotate the adjustor to lower it so that it is in firm contact with the floor.
Try Out the HPi-7S’s Lesson Functions! Playing in a Wonderland of Sound “Wonderland” allows children to experience a variety of sounds and internal songs with easy operation and enjoyable animation. Press the [Wonderland] button. After the opening screen is displayed, the “Wonderland” screen, like the one below, appears in the display.
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In this game, you play the notes shown on the cards. In this game, you try to the tone name, chords, and rhythms Game that you hear. Try playing as you view the screen. When you have finished with Wonderland, press the [Wonderland] button. Try Out the HPi-7S’s Lesson Functions!
Try Out the HPi-7S’s Lesson Functions! Learning the Basics of Reading Music (DoReMi Course) In the “DoReMi Course,” even those unable to read music can study the basics of reading music and the keyboard through games and music. Press the [ (Lesson)] button.
After finishing the practice, you can press the cursor buttons to check the finger movements slowly, one note at a time. Selecting <Description> in the Menu screen and pressing the [ ] button prompts a description of the thumb-under technique. Try Out the HPi-7S’s Lesson Functions!
Try Out the HPi-7S’s Lesson Functions! Splitting the Keyboard Into Two Sections for Four-Hand Performances (Twin Piano) You can divide the keyboard into two separate sections, allowing two people to perform in the same registers. By dividing the keyboard into two sections, you can use the instrument as though it were two pianos.
■ Taking a Lesson While Playing a Two-Person Game (Twin Piano Game) The HPi-7S features an ear training game that makes use of the Twin Piano function. You can enjoy games such as listening to notes played in the left part of the keyboard...
Try Out the HPi-7S’s Lesson Functions! ■ Changing the Way in Which the Sound is Heard (Twin Piano Mode) You can choose one of two ways in which the sound will be produced. Press the [Function] button. Press the cursor buttons to select <Twin Piano Mode>, then press the [ button.
Playing Songs Using the Lesson Functions (Visual Lesson) You can enjoy your practices with the HPi-7S’s Lesson function (Visual Lesson). Play along with the accompaniment, and your score appears in the display showing how well you played. In addition, in the Check screen you can see the results shown as notation, allowing you to confirm just what you played.
Try Out the HPi-7S’s Lesson Functions! Selecting the Song Press the cursor buttons to select the song you want to practice. fig.d-VisualLesson2-e_50 You can audition the sound by pressing the [ You can adjust the tempo by pressing the Tempo [Slow] [Fast] buttons.
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Press the [ ] button. The following screen appears. fig.d-VisualLesson5-e_50 Pitch (Red) The pitch was incorrect. ? (Green) A note not in the notation was played. Try Out the HPi-7S’s Lesson Functions! Grayed Out The proper note was not played.
Not only can you practice the songs prepared for use in Visual Lesson, you can also practice other HPi-7S internal songs and songs saved on USB memory. When practicing songs saved on USB memory, be sure to have the USB memory connected to the HPi-7S’s External Memory connector first.
You can listen to the internal songs, commercially available music files, songs you have recorded yourself, and songs saved on USB memory (optional; sold separately). Listening to the Internal Songs The HPi-7S features a variety of internal songs. The internal songs are categorized into “Practice,” “Masterpieces,” “Popular,” and “Kids” genres. fig.panel-SongSelect-e You can listen to songs from floppy disk by using a separately sold floppy disk drive.
Listening to the Songs Stopping Playback Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button. The [ (Play/Stop)] button’s indicator goes off, and playback of the song stops. Playback will stop automatically when it reaches the end of the song. Press the [ (Reset)] button to return to the beginning of the song. You can check the notes of all the internal songs in the Notation screen.
■ Playing Songs Consecutively (All Song Play) You can play back the internal songs and songs in USB memory continuously. fig.panel-AllSong-e Hold down the [ (Song)] button and press the [ button. fig.d-AllSongPlay-e_50 Press the cursor up or down button to change the setting. Setting Explanation Random Play...
Listening to the Songs Listening to Music Files or a Song that was Saved on USB Memory This procedure is used to play back commercially available music files and songs saved on optional USB memory and floppy disks connected to the External Memory connector. You can also play the keyboard along with the song playback. Connect the optional USB memory or floppy disks drive to the External Memory connector.
What are the “Favorites?” This is the area of memory where you can save copies of performances recorded with the HPi-7S, songs stored in the USB memory connected to the HPi- 7S’s External Memory connector, and other songs. By registering songs to the “Favorites,”...
Listening to the Songs Press the cursor right button to select <OK>, then press the [ The selected song is registered to “Favorites.” Now you can select the registered song by selecting “Favorites” for the genre in the “Song Selection” screen. ■...
Playing a Music CD or Audio File You can connect a commercially available CD drive and play back a music CD. You can also play back audio files from USB memory. fig.panel-RegistFav-e Connect your separately purchased USB memory or commercially available CD drive to the external memory connector.
Listening to the Songs Playing Back Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button. The song will begin playing. Stopping Playback Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button once more. About Audio Files Audio files of the following format can be played • File extension is “.wav” •...
■ Adjusting the Volume of an Audio File or Music CD You can adjust the playback volume of an audio file or music CD. Press the [Function] button. The “Functions” screen appears. Press the cursor buttons to select <Audio Volume>, then press the [ button.
• The “Superior Grd” sound is automatically selected. • Reverb depth is set to “4.” • The chorus function is turned off. ] button. ] button, the HPi-7S will switch to the The notation for the currently selected song is displayed in the screen.
Performing with a Variety of Tones The HPi-7S contains 610 and more different tones. The tones are organized into six tone groups, which are assigned to the Tone buttons. Tone Group: Piano, E. Piano, Organ, Strings, Voice, Others Press any one of the Tone buttons to select a tone group.
Adding Variety to Your Performances Playing Percussion Instruments or Sound Effects You can use the keyboard to play percussion sounds or effects like sirens and animal sounds. Press the Tone [Others] button. Use the cursor buttons to select a rhythm set such as <DR STANDARD> or <SOUND EFFECT>...
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch) You can adjust the touch (playing feel) of the keyboard. You can adjust the keyboard touch as appropriate for the playing strength of the person who is performing. Press the [Key Touch] button. Each time you press the [Key Touch] button, the button’s indicator changes color while the touch is switched.
Adding Variety to Your Performances Applying Effects to the Sound ■ Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb) By applying the reverb effect you can produce a pleasant reverberation, making it sound as though you were performing in a concert hall. fig.d-Effect2-e Press the [Reverb] button.
■ Adjusting the Brightness of the Sound (Brilliance) You can adjust the brightness of the sound. Turn the [Brilliance] knob to adjust the brightness of the sound. Turning the knob toward the right will make the sound brighter, and turning it toward the left will make the sound more mellow.
Adding Variety to Your Performances Playing Two Sounds Layered Together (Dual) Simultaneously playing two sounds when one key is pressed is called “Dual Performance.” Simultaneously press two of the Tone buttons. Both of the button indicators will light. Of the two buttons, the sound of the left button will be “Tone 1,”...
Playing Different Sounds in the Right and Left Hand (Split) 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 … A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 Left-hand Tone The split point key is included in the left-hand keyboard area.
Enabling Split Performance When Dual Performance is Already Enabled By enabling Split Performance while the HPi-7S is already in Dual Performance mode, you can then split the keyboard into left and right sections, while also having two tones play in the right side.
Playing Along with Songs You can play along with a music data stored internally in the HPi-7S, on USB memory or on CD--ROM. You can mute the sound of the part you want to play, and play that part yourself. This makes it easy to practice hands separately.
Practicing Stopping the song Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button. The indicator for the [ stops. Playback will stop automatically when it reaches the end of the song. Press the [ (Reset)] button to return to the beginning of the song. If a screen like the following is displayed If you select a different song after already having recorded, edited (p.
Changing the Volume Balance of the Accompaniment and Keyboard (Balance) You can change the volume balance between the sounds from the song being played and the sounds from keyboard. Press the [Function] button. The Functions screen appears. Press the cursor buttons to select <Balance>, then press the [ fig.d-Balance-e_50 Press the cursor left or right button to adjust he volume balance between accompaniment and keyboard.
Practicing Adjusting the Tempo This changes the song tempo. If songs seem difficult to play at their original speed, you may find it helpful to first practice with the tempo slowed down. Then, after becoming more familiar with the song, you can practice it at a gradually faster tempo. Changing the tempo has no effect on the pitch of the notes.
Using the Metronome The HPi-7S contains a versatile metronome function. While a song is playing, the metronome will sound at the corresponding tempo and time signature (Beat). fig.panel-Metronome-e Press the [ (Metronome)] button. The button’s indicator will blink according to the time signature (Beat), and the metronome will sound.
Practicing Item Setting Click, Voice (Japanese) (“1,” “2,” “3” in Japanese), Sound Voice (English) (“1,” “2,” “3” in English), Animal, Triangle & Castanets, (dotted half note), (dotted quarter note), (dotted eighth note), Pattern (sixteenth note), Double (note added to back beat of the first beat), Triple (added notes sound the first beat as a triplet), Shuffle (notes added to create a shuffle) On (The [...
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fig.d-Count-e_50 Press the cursor left or right button to select the setting you want to make. Item Specifies what type of count will Count Mode be added. Countdown Specifies the count-down sound. Sound Specifies the track or part that Countdown will determine the beginning of Track the performance when adding a...
Practicing Assigning Markers to a Song for Repeated Practice You can add markers within a song so that you can move to a marked measure, or play back repeatedly between two markers. fig.panel-Repeat-e Before you begin, select the song in which you want to assign markers (p. 41, p. 44). Accessing the Marker Screen Press the [Count/Marker] button to display the “Count”...
Moving an Assigned Marker After adding markers to a song, you can then move to the location where Marker A is set by holding down the cursor left button and pressing either the (Bwd)] or [ (Fwd)] button. To adjust the location of marker B, hold down the cursor right button and press the (Bwd)] or [ (Fwd) button.
Practicing Changing the Key of the Keyboard or Song Playback (Transpose) By using the “Transpose” function, you can transpose your performance without changing the notes you play. For example, if a song is in a difficult key with numerous sharps ( ) or flats ( ), you can use this function to play it in an easier key.
Multitrack recording on 16 tracks Memo Songs you record are discarded if you select another song, or turn off the power of the HPi-7S. Save important performances to the “Favorites” or to USB Memory (optional), floppy disks (optional). Refer to “Saving Songs” (p. 80).
Recording Your Performance Recording a New Song Here’s how to record just your own keyboard performance without using an internal song. fig.panel-RecNew-e Making the Recording Settings (Choosing “New Song”) Press the [ (Song)] button. fig.Rec-NewSong-e New Song New song to record Press the cursor up button one or more times to return to the first song, then press the cursor up button once more to select <New Song>.
Press the [ (Rec)] button. The indicators of all Track buttons will blink, and the HPi-7S enters recording-standby mode. To cancel recording, press the [ Starting the Recording Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button. The count is played, and then recording begins.
You can save the performances you have recorded to the “Favorites.” If you turn off the power of the HPi-7S after recording a song without saving the recording first, the recorded song is deleted. Songs saved to the “Favorites” are not deleted even when the power is turned off, so be sure that any song that you don’t want to lose is saved to the “Favorites.”...
Recording Along with a Song Try recording along with internal songs and songs on USB Memory. fig.panel-Rec5trk-e Here, record your right-hand performance along with the song accompaniment. Settings for Performances Press the [ (Song)] button to select the song you want to play. →...
Press the track button for the track that you want to record (i.e., the track that you want to play yourself). The indicator of the button you pressed will blink, and the HPi-7S enters recording- standby mode. Since in this example we will record the right-hand part performance, press the [4/ Right] button to make the button’s indicator blink.
Press the cursor left or right button to select <Add On>, then press the [ button This sets the HPi-7S so you can record while listening to the song already recorded. fig.d-Rec-OverRec2-e_50 Press the track button for the track that you want to re-record.
Press the [ (Bwd)] button one time. The measure number in the upper right of the notation screen changes to “PU,” and the HPi-7S is set to record a song starting with a pickup. fig.d-PU-e_50 Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button, then record the performance.
Multitrack recording is a method by which you can record additional tracks while listening to the previously recorded tracks. The HPi-7S provides five tracks, so you can record different sounds on each track to create an ensemble song. → You can also record on 16 tracks (p. 94).
“Installing the Floppy Disk Drive” (p. 20). NOTE Use USB memory and floppy disk drive available from Roland. Proper functioning cannot be guaranteed if other USB memory products are used. NOTE Be sure to grasp the External Memory connector holder itself when rotating it.
Formatting Media (Format) The process of preparing USB Memory or floppy disks so that they can be used with the HPi-7S is called “initialization” (formatting). In certain cases, particularly with floppy disks, the media is formatted for a specific type of device. If the media format does not match the HPi-7S’s, you will not be able to use that media with the HPi-7S.
You can register songs you are currently practicing or particularly like to “Favorites,” allowing you to select these songs easily. You can register songs recorded with the HPi-7S and songs saved to USB memory to the “Favorites.” When you register a song on an USB memory to “Favorites,”...
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Determining the Save Destination Press the cursor up or down button to change the setting of the Save Destination. fig.d-SaveDest-e_50 Setting Explanation The recorded song is saved to the external memory (USB External Memory memory, floppy disk, etc.). Favorites The recorded song is saved to the “Favorites.” Press the [ ] button.
NOTE Never turn off the power while the saving operation is in progress. Doing so will damage the HPi-7S’s internal memory or USB memory, making it unusable. It’s a good idea to get into the habit of moving the write- protect tab (p.
Deleting Saved Songs This deletes songs that have been saved on USB memory, or to “Favorites.” To delete a song on an USB memory, first connect the USB memory to the external memory connector. Press the [Function] button. The Functions screen appears. Press the cursor buttons to select <File>, then press the [ Press the cursor left or right button to select <Delete>, then press the [ button.
Saving the Performance Copying Songs on USB Memory to Favorites You can take songs saved on USB memory and copy them to “Favorites.” You can also copy songs in “Favorites” to USB memory. Connect the USB memory with the song to be copied to the External Memory connector.
fig.FileCopy1-e Copy Source Selecting the Copy Destination Press the cursor left or right button to select Copy Destination. Press the cursor up or down button to select the copy-destination number. If a number is displayed with a song name, a song is already saved to that number. If you select a number with previously saved song data and proceed to copy to that location, the previously saved song will be erased.
Convenient Functions Functions that Can be Selected Using the [Function] Button Here’s how you can easily make changes such as tuning the HPi-7S or changing the function of the pedals. ■ Making the Settings Press the [Function] button. The Functions screen appears.
■ Setting the Tuning Curve (Stretch Tuning) Pianos are generally tuned so that the low range is flatter and the high range is sharper than equal tempered pitches. This method of tuning is unique to the piano, and is known as “Stretched Tuning.” Setting Explanation This tuning curve expands the low range and high...
(Master Tuning) In situations such as when playing ensemble with other instruments, you can tune the HPi-7S’s standard pitch to the pitch of another instrument. For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other instruments, ensure that each instrument’s standard pitch is in tune with that of the other instruments.
The amount of chorus effect applied increases as 1–10 the value is raised. As long as the power to the HPi-7S is turned on, you can store the chorus settings to each tone individually. In addition, you can use the Memory Backup function (p. 97) to keep the stored settings even when the power is turned off.
Convenient Functions ■ Changing How Grand Space is Applied (3D Mode) This specifies how 3D Sound Control will be applied. Refer to “Making the Settings” (p. 86) for instructions. Setting Explanation When the headphones are connected, the depth effect is optimized for headphones, and when no Auto headphones are connected, the optimal depth for speakers is applied.
Indication Value Description High Mid Adjusts the level of the mid- to -12– +12 dB Gain high-frequency range. Frequency point in the mid- to high-frequency range to High Mid midrange. This changes the 16–16.0k (Hz) Freq level of the specified bandwidth centered on this frequency.
You can have image data from computers and other devices shown on the onboard display, when the HPi-7S is turned on. → Displaying images saved on floppy disks on the HPi-7S’s screen requires a floppy disk drive (optional; sold separately).
Playing the Demos You can play demo that give you an idea of the HPi-7S’s various functions. Hold down the Track [4/Right] button and press the [Wanderland] button. The Select a Demo screen appears. Use the cursor buttons to select “Auto Demo.”...
Playback with only a single part muted is called “Minus One.” You can even set solo and muting during playback. → Part 11 of Roland SMF music file that is available for purchase is included with the track button [2/Accomp], but the correspondence of other parts to the track buttons is the same.
Set the recording tempo (p. 62) and metronome (p. 63). Press the [ (Rec)] button. The HPi-7S goes into record standby. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button to start recording. The count is played, and then recording begins.
If you are playing the HPi-7S through a connected external system, there may be cases in which the volume from your external system is too low even when the HPi-7S’s volume is turned to the maximum setting. In such cases, you can adjust the master gain setting as follows.
Other Settings Formatting the User Memory (Initialize User Memory) The HPi-7S features an internal storage area where you can save recorded performances and User image. This space is called the “User Memory.” The following content is stored to the user memory.
Notation screen. Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock) The “Panel Lock” function locks the HPi-7S in a state where all buttons will be disabled. This prevents the settings from being inadvertently modified even if children press the buttons accidentally.
(Notation)] button one or more times to display a screen like the following. fig.d-Score1+Options-e_45 You can set the HPi-7S so that while the Notation screen is being displayed, a screen like that above continues to appear even if you press the [ ] button.
(Notation)] button one or more times to display a screen like the following. fig.d-Score1+Options-e_45 You can set the HPi-7S so that while the Notation screen is being displayed, a screen like that above continues to appear even if you press the [ ] button.
■ Copying Measures (Copy) You can copy a portion of a performance to a different bar in the same Part or to a measure in another Part. This is handy when you’re composing a song that repeats a similar phrase. fig.e-copy-e Ex.
Convenient Functions ■ Deleting Measures (Delete) You can delete a part of a performance measure by measure. When a portion of a performance is deleted, the rest of the performance is shifted up to fill the gap. Erasing measures in a specified passage is called “Delete.”...
■ Making Measures Blank (Erase) You can delete the performance data in a specified block of measures, turning them into blank measures without reducing the length of the song. This process is called “Erase.” fig.e-erase-e Ex. To erase measures (bars) 5–8 Blank measures Refer to “Basic Operation of the Editing Functions”...
If you want to delete the Program Change, press the [ Saving the Notation Data in BMP Format You can take notations that are displayed on the HPi-7S and save them to USB memory (sold separately). You can also use saved image data to your computer.
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A screen like the one shown below appears. fig.d-BMPExport1-e_45 Press the cursor left or right button to select the item, then press the cursor up or down button to set the range to be saved. Item Setting Explanation Start Selects the measure from which Song Top–...
Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to Audio Equipment You can connect audio devices to play the sound of the HPi-7S through the speakers of your audio system, or to record your performance on a tape recorder or other recording device.
The HPi-7S is equipped with MIDI connectors to let it exchange performance data with external devices. These connectors can be used to connect the HPi-7S to an external device for even greater versatility. ■ Playing the HPi-7S with a MIDI Sequencer/ Recording the HPi-7S’s Performance Data to...
Connecting to MIDI devices and setting the HPi-7S to the MIDI channel for each device allows you to output sounds and switch tones. When the HPi-7S is set to Dual performance (p. 56), data is transmitted only of the channel set here.
Local Off setting. The MT transmits a Local Off message when the power is turned on. If you turn on the power in the order of the HPi-7S → MT series, Local Off will be set automatically.
• USB cables are not included. Consult your Roland dealer if you need to purchase. • Turn on the power to the HPi-7S before starting up MIDI applications on the computer. Do not turn the HPi-7S on or off while any MIDI application is running.
Connecting an External Display or Television You can connect a computer monitor or other external display or a television to the HPi-7S, enabling you to display the Panel, Slide show or Notations on a larger screen. ■ Connecting an External Display...
Displaying Favorite Images on an External Display or Television (Slide Show) With the HPi-7S, you can display desired image data saved to USB memory on a connected external display or television screen. You can also use VIMA CD-ROMs (VIMA TUNES) sold by Roland.
When connecting external devices, always draw power from the same outlet. The HPi-7S can be set so that the demo begins playing automatically after the instrument has remained idle for five to ten minutes. Switch this setting (Auto Start) to “Off.”...
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When listening through speakers: Here, a different cause (such as resonance produced by the HPi-7S) would be suspect. Consult your Roland dealer or nearest Roland Service Center. Case Cause/Remedy...
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Please erase the previously recorded song before you re-record (p. 76). Any performance that has been recorded is deleted when the power to the HPi-7S is turned off The recorded or a song is selected. A performance cannot be performance has restored once it’s been deleted.
There may be a problem with the system. Error: 51 Repeat the procedure from the beginning. If it is not solved after you have tried several times, contact the Roland service center. The External Memory connector was subjected to excessive current.
Drum/SFX Set List * - - - - -: No sound. * [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number. DR STANDARD ----- ----- ----- Bar Chime Snare Roll Finger Snap High Q Slap Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Pull [EXC7]...
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Drum/SFX Set List * - - - - -: No sound. * [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number. DR JAZZBRUSH R&B Snare Pop Snare m Pop Snare m Pop Snare m Pop Snare Ghost Pop Snare m Finger Snap 707 Claps...
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* - - - - -: No sound. * [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number. DR TR-808 ----- ----- ----- Bar Chime Snare Roll Finger Snap High Q Slap Scratch Push [EXC7] Scratch Pull [EXC7] Sticks Square Click...
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Drum/SFX Set List * - - - - -: No sound. * [EXC]: will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number. DR ORCHESTRA ----- ----- ----- Bar Chime Snare Roll Finger Snap Close Hi-hat [EXC1] Pedal Hi-hat [EXC1] Open Hi-hat [EXC1]...
Internal Song List * All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws. Practice Openness Arabesque Pastoral A Small Gathering Innocence Progress The Clear Stream Gracefulness The Hunt Tender Flower The Young Shepherdess Farewell...
Internal Song List Jägerlied Menuet Antique Für Elise Türkischer Marsch (Mozart) Ständchen Humoreske Blumenlied Alpenglöckchen Menuett G dur (Beethoven) Venezianisches Gondellied Alpenabendröte Farewell to the Piano Brautchor Battle of Waterloo Wiener Marsch Le Coucou Menuett G dur (Bach) Spinnerlied Gavotte Heidenröslein Zigeuner Tanz La Cinquantaine...
■ The HPi-7S Allows You To Use the Following Music Files VIMA TUNES VIMA TUNES is a Roland specification for music files that contains image and lyric data, allowing you to enjoy songs with lyrics and images simultaneously. When data bearing the “VIMA TUNES” logo...
MIDI Implementation Chart DIGITAL PIANO Model HPi-7S Function... Basic Default Channel Changed Default Mode Messages Altered Note True Voice Number : Note ON Velocity Note OFF After Key’s Touch Ch’s Pitch Bend 0, 32 6, 38 Control Change 98, 99...
External USB CD Drive (Sold Commercially, Read Only) Storage USB Floppy Disk Drive (Sold Separately) Standard MIDI Files (Format 0/1), Roland Original Format (i-Format), Audio File (WAV 44.1kHz/16bit Linear Playable Data Format) Audio CDs (CD-DA) Standard MIDI Files (Format 0) Save Format <Others>...
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80 kg / 176 lbs 6 oz (Including piano stand) Owner’s Manual Power Cord Accessories Roland 60 Classical Piano Masterpieces Headphones Hook USB Memory Options Floppy Disk Drive * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior...
Index Numerics 16 Track ... 94 16-track Sequencer ... 94 3D Mode ... 90 3D Sound Control ... 89 AC Inlet ... 24 Adjuster ... 29 Adjusting the sound ... 89 All Song Play ... 43 Alphabet (Wonderland) ... 31 Audio Equipment ...
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Index Initialization Media ... 79 User Memory ... 97 Initialize User Memory ... 97 Insert (Inserting Blank Measures) ... 102 Internal Song ... 30, 40–41, 59, 73, 123 Internal Song List ... 123 Key ... 88 Key Off Resonance ... 87 Key Touch ...
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Random Play ... 43 Rear Panel ... 24 Recommended Tone ... 96 Recording 16 Track Recording ... 94 Erasing a Recorded Song ... 76 Erasing the Performance on Specific Tracks ... 76 Recording a New Song ... 70 Recording Along with a Song ... 73 Recording Songs Starting with Pickup ...
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Memo Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below. PHILIPPINES AFRICA G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc. EGYPT 339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue Makati, Metro Manila 1200,...
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name : HPi-7S Type of Equipment : Digital Piano Responsible Party : Roland Corporation U.S. Address : 5100 S. Eastern Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938, U. S. A. Telephone : (323) 890 3700 NOTICE AVIS...