Roland HPi-6 Owner's Manual page 5

Roland owner's manual digital piano hpi-6
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Provides Support for Your Lessons at Home!
To Learn the Sounds and Instruments Through Games and Activities ➜
To Grasp the Fundamentals of Notations and the Keyboard ➜
To Master One Song Suited to Your Level of Ability ➜
To Split the Keyboard Into Two Sections For Two-Person Performances ➜
Practice
Perform Using the Metronome
The HPi-6 includes a metronome function. You can adjust
the metronome volume level and change the tones used
for the metronome sound.
Practice at Different Tempos
When practicing songs written with rapid tempos, you
can practice at reduced tempos that are easier to handle.
Practice Just the Left or Right Hand
You can practice each hand's part individually, for
example, following the song's right-hand part with your
own right hand, or playing the left-hand part in time with
the song's right-hand part.
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Wonderland
DoReMi Course
Visual Lesson
p. 34
Twin Piano
Functions
Output Your Own Performances as
Notations
➜ p. 94
You can save the notations as image data to external
memory (optional) and use your own computer and printer
to print out these notations.
Prevent Settings from being Changed
During Performances
You can prevent your settings from being changed as you
play, even when buttons are pressed accidentally.
Restore the Settings Programmed at the
Time of Purchase
➜ p. 87
You can restore the HPi-6's settings after changing them,
returning the settings to their original state at the time the
instrument was purchased.
Recording
Record Your Own Performances
You can record the performances you play. You can then play
back the recordings afterwards to check how you've done.
Record Along with Songs
You can record while a song is played, allowing you to
record your own performances along with songs.
Save Your Recorded Performances to the
HPi-6
➜ p. 74
After recording your own performance, you can then save
it within the HPi-6's internal memory. This is convenient,
as the saved performances are not deleted even when the
HPi-6's power is turned off. You can also easily select
performances that have been saved in the piano.
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