Panel Descriptions - Roland HPi-5 Owner's Manual

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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel
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Power
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1
[Power] switch
Pressed to switch the power on and off. (p. 10)
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[Volume] knob
Adjusts the overall volume. (p. 10)
3
[Brilliance] knob
Adjusts the brightness of the sound. (p. 10)
4
[Transpose] button
Transposes the pitch of the keyboard or the song being played.
(p. 22)
5
[Tone] buttons
Select the type of sound (the tone group) that will be played
from the keyboard. (p. 24)
6
[Pianist] button
You can use the Pianist function to add an accompaniment to
your playing. (p. 28)
7
[Reverb]/[Intro/Ending] button
Adds reverberation to the sound. (p. 25)
When you are using the Pianist function, this starts/stops the
accompaniment with an intro or ending. (p. 28)
8
[Chorus]/[Start/Stop] button
Adds spaciousness to the sound. (p. 25)
When you are using the Pianist function, this starts/stops the
accompaniment. (p. 28)
9
[Split] button
Lets you play different sounds in the left and right-hand areas
of the keyboard. (p. 26)
10
[Key Touch] button
Adjusts the touch of the keyboard. (p. 23)
11
[Function] button
Selects various performance-related functions. (p. 20,
p. 36–p. 39, p. 43–p. 45)
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[
][
][
][
] buttons (Cursor buttons)
Used to select the item or value that you want to set. (p. 14)
Depending on the screen, other functions may be assigned.
13
[Song] button
Use this button to select internal songs or songs from floppy
disk. (p. 16, p. 40)
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[
][
] buttons
The [
] button finalizes the value that was selected by the
cursor buttons (12). (p. 14)
The [
] cancels the operation, or displays the musical score
screen.
Depending on the screen, other functions may be assigned.
15
[
(Metronome)] button
Sounds the internal metronome. (p. 19)
This button specifies the count. (p. 20)
16
Tempo [Slow] [Fast] buttons
Adjust the tempo. (p. 16, p. 28)
Simultaneously pressing the [Slow] and [Fast] buttons will
restore the basic tempo.
17
Track buttons
Used to play back or record each track of a song (p. 16, p. 33,
p. 35).
18
[
(Reset)] button
Resets the song playback-start location to the beginning of the
song.
19
[
(Stop)] button
Stops song playback or recording.
20
[
(Play)] button
Starts song playback or recording.
21
[
(Rec)] button
When pressed, this button places the instrument in recording
standby. (p. 30–p. 35)
22
[
(Bwd)] button
Rewinds the song.
23
[
(Fwd)] button
Fast-forwards the song.
24
[Wonderland] button
Here you can enjoy the "DRUM," "SFX," and "GAME," and
learn about instruments while having fun. (p. 29)
25
Display [On/Off]
Turns the music-stand screen on/off. (p. 10)
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Disk Drive
You can insert a floppy disk for playing back or saving songs.
(p. 40, p. 36)
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