Selecting A Song; Playing Back Or Recording; Disabling The Buttons (Panel Lock); Selecting The Part(S) To Play (Part Mute) - Roland HP601 Owner's Manual

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Selecting a song

You can select songs in the screen.
1.
Press the [Song] button to access the Song screen.
Category
Tempo
Time signature
2.
Use the [K] [J] buttons to select a category.
3.
Use the [–] [+] buttons to select a song.
4.
Press the [s] button to play the song.
MEMO
To select a song from a folder on a USB lash drive, proceed as follows.
Use the [–] [+] buttons to select the
folder, and press the [s] (Enter)
Enter the folder
button.
Use the [–] button to select "(up)" and
Exit the folder
then press the [s] (Enter) button.

Playing Back or Recording

Here's how to play back or record a song.
Return to the beginning of
Press the [u] button.
the song
Press the [s] button.
Play/stop
Enter record-standby
While stopped, press the [t] button.
mode
In record-standby mode, press the [s] button.
Record
Press the [x] button.
Rewind
Press the [y] button.
Fast-forward
Play all songs in the
Hold down the [Song] button and press the [s]
selected category
button.
(All Song Play)
Press the [Slow] [Fast] buttons.
Change the song tempo
Hold down the [s] button and press the [Slow]
button or [Fast] button.
Play back the song
at a constant tempo
To clear the tempo mute function, hold down the
(Tempo Mute)
[s] button once again and press the [Slow]
button or [Fast] button.
Hold down the [Metronome] button and press the
Sound a count-in (*1)
[s] button.
*1 A series of sounds rhythmically played to indicate the tempo before a song
starts is called a "count-in. " If you sound a count-in, it will be easier for you to
synchronize your own performance to the tempo of the playback.
To make a new recording
1.
Select the tone that you want to play.
2.
Press the [t] button.
3.
Press the [s] (Play/Stop) button to start recording.
4.
Press the [s] (Play/Stop) button to stop recording.
To overdub
1.
Select the song to be dubbed.
2.
Press the [t] button.
3.
Press the cursor [J] (right) button.
4.
Press the button of the part that you want to record, making it
blink.
5.
Press the [s] (Play/Stop) button to start recording.
6.
Press the [s] (Play/Stop) button to stop recording.
Song name
Measure
page
10
Category list
Category
Explanation
Songs saved on a USB lash drive
USB Memory
Internal Memory Songs saved in internal memory
Piano songs recommended for listening
Listening
Piano Masterpieces
Songs corresponding to the included
Masterpieces
collection of scores, "Roland Classical Piano
Masterpieces. "
Famous popular songs and classical
compositions
Easy Piano
Songs corresponding to the included
This unit's
collection of scores, "Let's Enjoy Piano. "
internal songs
Scales in all keys (major scales, minor scales)
Scales
Songs corresponding to the included
collection of scores, "Let's Enjoy Piano. "
The Virtuoso Pianist No.1–20
Hanon
Vorschule im Klavierspiel Op.101 No.1–106
Beyer
25 Études faciles et progressives Op.100
Burgmüller
100 Übungsstücke Op.139
Czerny100
MEMO
For details on the internal songs, refer to "Internal Song List" at the
end of this manual.

Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)

By disabling the buttons other than the [L] button and the [Volume]
buttons, you can prevent unintended operation.
Hold down the [Right] button until the screen
Lock the panel
shows the "
Hold down the [Right] button until the "
Unlock the panel
symbol disappears, or turn of the power.

Selecting the Part(s) to Play (Part Mute)

This piano's songs consist of three parts: accompaniment, left hand,
and right hand.
You can mute a speciic part so that it will not sound; only the parts
that you want to hear will play.
Make the button light for parts that you want to
Let a part play
play.
Make the button go dark for parts that you want
Mute a part
to mute.
Accompaniment part
* Some songs don't contain a left-hand part or an accompaniment part. If so,
pressing the corresponding part button does not make it light.
* The Part Mute function is not available when playing an audio ile.
Song formats that can be played by the piano
The piano can play back data in the following formats.
5 SMF formats 0/1
5 Audio iles: WAV format, 44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear
Operation Guide
" symbol.
"
Left-hand part Right-hand part
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