Changing The Depth Of The Chorus Effect; Applying Reverb To The Sound; Key Touch Function; About Midi - Roland HP 1300e Owner's Manual

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Changing the Depth of the Chorus
Effect
You can select from 6 different Chorus levels.
1. Hold down the CHORUS button for a few seconds
until you have confirmed that its indicator has started
to flash.
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With the CHORUS button still depressed, press the
appropriate Voice button to select the desired depth
setting.
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Applying Reverb to the Sound
You can select from 6 different Reverb levels.
1. Hold down the REVERB button for a few seconds and
its indicator will start to flash.
2. With the REVERB button still depressed, press the
appropriate Voice button to select the desired depth
setting.
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Key Touch Function
This instrument allows you to select one of three touch
settings. These settings determine how the keyboard will
respond to certain playing dynamics. Choose the setting
which is most comfortable.
KEY TOUCH —
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This is the standard setting. The response provided by this
setting is generally perceived as being the most natural.
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With this setting, the keys will seem lighter to the touch,
and fortissimo levels can be achieved with much less
effort.
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Heavy
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With this setting, the keys will seem heavier to the touch,
and you will need to apply even more force than normal
to obtain fortissimo fevels.
* When powered up, the instrument will be at the
default setting (Medium).
For Those Who Wish To Use MIDI
Those satisfied with playing the piano by itself need not
read the following.
About MIDI...
The MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) standard
was created to provide for the exchange of performance
information among electronic musical instruments and
computers.
The MIDI Connectors
Take a look at the rear panel of your piano. You should be
able to quickly find the two MIDI sockets, These connec-
tors enable the piano to 'converse' with other MIDI-
aauinped units. The two connectors function as follows:
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« MIDI IN Connector
This connector is where messages from other MIDI-
equipped units are received, and can be likened to the
"ears" which listen to what the other instrument has to
convey.
* MIDI OUT Connector
From this connector, messages are sent out to other
MIDI-equipped units. It can be likened to the "mouth"
in the ongoing dialogue between the units.
In order to enable communication between two devices,
you need to run a cable, such as shown below, between
their respective MIDI connectors.
Connecting a recorder or sequencer
such as the PR-1 or MT-200
MIDI Sequenser or Recorder
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