Playing The Keyboard; Performing With Various Instrument Sounas - Roland HP 337 Owner's Manual

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Playing the Keyboard
Performing with Various Instrument Sounds
The HP 337 features over 250 different internal musical instrument sounds and sound
effects. Enjoy performing with this superb collection of sounds, designed to
accommodate almost any imaginable musical genre.
The various types of built-in sounds are called "Tones." The tones are divided into eight
separate groups, each assigned to one of the eight "Tone Group" buttons.
For more about tone names, please refer to the "Tone Name List" (p. 58).
When the HP 337 is turned off, the tone is reset to "Grand Piano 1."
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Press any [Tone] button.
Tone 1 in each of the Tone groups will sound. Try playing the keyboard.
That Tone number will be shown in the display.
When you turn on the power to the keyboard, the following tones are set to play.
Tone Group
Tone Name
[Piano] Button
Grand Piano 1
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Use the Variation [+] and [-] buttons to select a Tone from within a tone
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The [Tone] button's indicator flashes.
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Play the keyboard, or press the [Tone] button that is flashing.
The [Tone] button's indicator stops flashing and changes to a constant light.
When you play the keyboard, the selected tone is played.
Also, this is the Tone that you'll hear the next time you choose this Tone button.
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