Transpose; Lesson - Suzuki HP-8 Owner's Manual

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The following in a brief description of all the features located on the control
panel (continued).
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The transposition feature allows the userto
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transpose or change the overall pitch of the
piano to the key of yourchoice.
This button actually splits the 88 notepiano into2
44 note pianos. Thisis useful for instruction or if
the users would like to perform a dueton the
piano.
The split point occurs at the F above Middle C.
These Up or Down Value buttons are to adjust a
variety of functions or parameters. For example,
depth control of the Reverb and Chorus, volume for
single voices on the Spltt and Dual functions, Tempo
adjust, and control function buttons utilize the Value
buttons to change parameters.
This piano's built-in Metronome aidswtth practice or
performance. The tempo range is from 40 to 240
BPM and adjusted via the Value buttons. The
Measure button selects the Meterof your choice (4/
4, 3/4, 2/4, 6/8, or fixed).
The Music Recorder buttons on this piano feature a
built-in two track real-time sequencer. This allows
the userto record up to two musical passages and
then listen to the playback simultaneously. It oper ­
ates much like a bum-in two track tape recorder.

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