Playing Back An Audio File With Its Central Sound Minimized; (Center Cancel); Transposing An Audio File (Audio Transpose); Specifying What The Transpose Will Affect (Transpose Mode) - Roland HP505 Owner's Manual

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Indication
Value

Playing Back an Audio File with Its Central Sound Minimized

(Center Cancel)

You can minimize the sounds that are heard from the center when playing back an audio file. For example, you can minimize the melody or vocal,
and then play or sing that part yourself.
C Cancel
* For some songs, sounds located in the center might not disappear completely, or the tone quality of the sound might be affected.
HP505 only
* The Center Cancel effect is applied to both to the sound of the selected audio file and to the sound of the digital audio player connected to the
Input jack.
MEMO
You can also turn the Center Cancel function on/off by pressing the [Right] button.
ON
OFF

Transposing an Audio File (Audio Transpose)

You can shift the playback key of an audio file. You can also play along on the keyboard.
* For some songs, an audio transpose setting other than 0 may affect the tone quality of the sound.
AudTrans
* Transposition will be applied to both to the selected audio file and to the sound from the digital audio player connected to the Input jack.
HP505 only
MEMO
You can also change this setting by holding down the [Transpose] button and using the [–] [+] buttons.
-6–0–5
(semitone units)

Specifying What the Transpose will Affect (Transpose Mode)

This setting specifies what the transpose will affect. You can use the transpose to change the
pitch of both the song and the keyboard, only the pitch of the song, or only the pitch of the
keyboard.
Trnspose
KBD
SONG
BOTH

Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps (Octave Shift)

You can change the pitch of the Tone 2 in Dual Play (p. 17) and Lower tone in Split Play (p. 18) an octave at a time.
Oct Shft
Altering the pitch in one-octave units in this way is called "Octave Shift. "
For example, you can raise the pitch of the Lower Tone to the same pitch of the Upper Tone in Split Play.
-2–0–+2 (octave)

Selecting the Format for Recording (Recording Mode)

You can choose whether to record as SMF or as audio.
Rec Mode
MEMO
You can also switch the recording mode by holding down the [
SMF
Audio

Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied (Damper Pedal Part)

When you press the damper pedal during Dual play or Split play, the pedal effect is normally
applied to both tones, but you can also select the tone to which the effect is to be applied.
DPdl Prt
R+L
R
L
Explanation
Sound at center reduced during playback.
Normal playback.
Positive (+) values raise the pitch in semitone steps, and negative (-) values lower the pitch in semitone steps.
The sound of the keyboard
The song being played back (on the HP505, the sound being input via the Input jacks)
The sound of the keyboard and the song being played back (on the HP505, the sound being input via the Input jacks)
SMF parts will be recorded separately. This allows you to re-record just a single part, or to overdub different parts.
The recording will be made as audio data. The recorded song can be used in your computer.
All enabled
Applied only to the Tone 1 (in dual mode)/Right-hand Tone (in split mode)
Applied only to the Tone 2 (in dual mode)/Left-hand Tone (in split mode)
Various Settings (Function Mode)
How to save your settings?
Save your settings as described in "Memory
Backup" (p. 41).
] (Rec) button and using the [–] [+] buttons.
How to save your settings?
Save your settings as described in "Memory
Backup" (p. 41).
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