Panel Descriptions - Roland HP702 Owner's Manual

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° Panel Descriptions
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* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the
volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections.
[L] (Power) button
1
Turns the power on/off. (p. 6)
* This piano also lets you turn the power on/off by opening or closing
the keyboard cover.
[ ] (Volume) knob
2
Adjusts the volume of the entire piano.
This adjusts the volume for playing the piano or playing back the
songs. If headphones are connected, it adjusts the volume of the
headphones. (p. 6, p. 7)
[Piano Designer] button
3
Adjusts various elements of the piano's sound, allowing you to
customize the sound to your preference. (p. 16)
[Transpose] button
4
The keyboard can be transposed in semitone steps.
When accompanying a vocal, or when performing as a singer-
instrumentalist, you can transpose the pitch to match the singer's
pitch range without changing the fingering of your keyboard playing.
(p. 11)
[Split/Dual] button
5
Lets you play different tones in the left- and right-hand areas
of the keyboard (Split Play), or layer two tones together on the
keyboard (Dual Play). (p. 10)
Tone buttons
6
Select the sound that's played by the keyboard. (p. 8)
[Registration] button
7
Lets you register your favorite performance settings so that you
can easily recall those settings while you perform.
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Display
8
This shows information such as the tone name, song name, tempo,
and time signature.
[ ] (select/confirm) knob
9
Changes or confirms an item or value shown in the screen. (p. 7)
Turn knob
Change an item or a value
Press knob
Confirm
[ ] (back) button
10
Returns to the previous screen, or exits the current screen. (p. 7)
[ ] (song) button
11
Selects the built-in song or recorded performance that will be played
back. (p. 12)
[s] (play/stop) button
12
Plays/stops the song playback, or start/stops recording.
(p. 12, p. 13)
[t] (recording) button
13
Records the performance that you play. (p. 13)
[Part] button
14
Lets you select the performance part (right-hand, left-hand,
accompaniment) that will play back. This also lets you record parts
separately. (p. 12, p. 14)
[ ] (metronome) button
15
Turns the metronome on/off. (p. 11)
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* The illustration shows the HP704.
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