Playing The Demos; Setting The Demo (Auto Demo); Changing The Parts Assigned To The Track Buttons During Smf Playback (Track Assign) - Roland HPi-6s Owner's Manual

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Playing the Demos

You can play demo that give you an idea of the HPi-6S's various
functions.
1.
Hold down the Track [R/Rhythm] button and press the
[
(Fwd)] button.
The Select a Demo screen appears.
2.
Use the
cursor buttons to select "Auto Demo."
3.
Press the [
] button.
The HPi-6S's functions appear in sequence in the display.
Press a button or a key on the keyboard to stop the demo.
You can set the HPi-6S so that the demo with all of the
songs starts playing automatically if the instrument is not
played or adjusted for several minutes.
→ "Setting the Demo (Auto Demo)" (p. 93)
By selecting "Piano Designer" in the demo screen, you can
listen to a Piano Designer demo.
→"Listening to a Piano Designer demo" (p. 88)

Setting the Demo (Auto Demo)

Sets whether or not Auto Demo is started when no action is taken for a
set length of time.
Refer to "Making the Settings" (p. 87) for instructions.
Item
Explanation
Sets whether or not Auto Demo is
Auto Start
started when no action is taken for a
set length of time.
Selects the image to be displayed in
the screen when Auto Demo starts.
Select <Demo> to display the demo
Mode
introducing the HPi-6S's functions.
Select <User Image> to display the
image saved with "User Image
Display" (p. 92).
Selects whether or not BGM
(background music) is played when
BGM
Auto Demo starts. When <On> is
selected, all of the songs are played
in random order.
If you select <Demo> for "Mode" with an image saved in
"User Image Display" (p. 92), the saved image appears at
the beginning of the demo.
Recording and Playback Setting
Changing the Parts Assigned to
the Track Buttons During SMF
Playback (Track Assign)
Ordinarily, when playing back SMF music files for Roland Piano
Digital instruments (p. 123), the left-hand part is assigned to the Track
[3/Left] button, and the right-hand part is assigned to the Track [4/
Right] button. However, right-hand and left-hand part assignments in
certain SMF music files may differ.
If these are set to "Auto," and as a result you are unable to use the
track buttons to control the left- and right-hand parts properly, change
the setting to "2/1 Part" or "3/4 Part."
Refer to "Making the Settings" (p. 87) for instructions.
Setting
Auto
2/1 Part
3/4 Part
NOTE
Setting
NOTE
On, Off
Demo,
User Image
On, Off
Convenient Functions
Explanation
The part assigned to each track will be
determined automatically, depending on the
song file.
Part 1 will be assigned to the right-hand track,
part 2 to the left-hand track, and part 3 to the
user track.
Part 4 will be assigned to the right-hand track,
part 3 to the left-hand track, and part 1 to the
user track.
The Track Assign function does not affect internal songs or
song data that is other than SMF format.
After changing this setting, try selecting the song once
again.
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