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Roland HP 337 Owner's Manual (77 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 5.99 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Using the Unit Safely
3
Important Notes
5
Power Supply
5
Placement
5
Additional Precautions
5
Contents
6
Getting Started
8
Main Features
8
Authentic Piano Performances
8
About the HP 337 Sound Generator
9
General MIDI
9
GS Format
9
Button Descriptions
10
Before You Start Playing
12
How to Open and Close the Piano Lid
12
Turning the Power on and off
12
Raising the Music Stand
12
Adjusting Sound Volume and Brightness
13
Pedal Functions
13
Connecting Headphones
13
Soft Pedal
13
Finding some Sounds You Like
14
Tone Demo
14
Listening to Internal Songs
15
Listening to All Songs Continuisly
15
Selecting and Listening to a Song
16
Playing the Keyboard
17
Performing with Various Instrument Sounds
17
Layering Two Instrument Sounds
18
Dual Play
18
Cancelling Dual Play
18
Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hands
19
Changing Tone Played by the Right Hand
19
Changing Tone Played by the Left Hand
20
Playing Along with the Auto Accompaniment
21
The Pianist Function
21
Changing the Tempo of the Accompaniment
22
Playing/Starting with no Intro
22
To Changes the Tone You Want to Play
22
Adding Breath to the Sound
23
Chorus Effect
23
Changing the Depth of the Chorus Effect
23
Adding Reverberation to Sounds
24
The Reverb Effect
24
Changing the Depth of the Reverb Effect
24
Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth to Performance Parts
25
Fine Adjustment of the Piano Tones
26
Piano Customize
26
Transporting the Key of the Keyboard
27
Other Methods of Transposition
28
Sounding the Metronome
29
Changing the Beat
29
Changing the Tempo
30
Changing the Type of Sound
30
Changing the Volume
30
Adjusting Keyboard Touch Sensitivity
31
Let's Play an Internal Song
32
Playing Songs Without Tempo Changes
33
Practicing each Hand Separately Along with the Song
34
Right-Hand Exercise
34
Left-Hand Exercise
35
Playing with both Hands to Accompaniment
35
Playing Four-Handed Piano Pieces
35
Recording a Performance
36
Recording Along with Internal Songs
36
Recording the Right-Hand Part
36
Recording the Left-Hand Part
38
Recording a Performance with both Hands
38
Recording Your Performance
39
Erasing the Performance on a Specific Track
43
Deleting Recorded Songs
43
Using Other Functions
44
Disabling Everything Except Piano Play
44
Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound
44
Changing the Key When Playing Back Songs
44
Playing Songs Using Tunings from Classical Music
45
Changing the Tuning Curve
46
Changing Various Settings
47
Changing How the Pedals Work
47
Changing the Damper Pedal's Resonance
47
Changing the Keyboard's Split Point
48
Changing the Volume Balance in Dual Play
48
Disabling the Beat Indicator's Pulsations
48
Connecting External Devices
49
Connecting MIDI Devices
49
Connecting Audio Equipment
49
Names and Functions of Jacks and Connectors
49
Connecting to MIDI Devices
50
Making Connections to MIDI Devices
50
What's MIDI?
50
About MIDI Connectors
50
Making MIDI Settings
51
Selecting the MIDI Send Channel
51
Connecting to a MIDI Sound Module
51
Local Control on
52
Local Control off
52
Connecting to Audio Equipment
53
Connecting to a Computer
54
Connection Examples
54
When Connecting to an Apple Macintosh Computer
54
When Connecting to a PC Model Computer
54
Troubleshooting
55
Cannot Turn the Power on
55
No Sound
55
Internal Songs Do Not Play
55
Tone Name List
58
Piano Group
58
Organ
58
Strings
58
Music Style List
64
Chord Fingering Charts
65
Internal Song List
67
Specifications
69
Index
71
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Roland HP 337 Owner's Manual (76 pages)
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 5.6 MB
Table of Contents
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How to Open and Close the Piano Lid
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Finding some Sounds You Like (Tone Demmo)
14
Listening to Internal Songs
15
Listening to All Songs Continuously (All Song Play)
15
Selecting and Listening to a SONG
16
Playing the Keyboard
17
Performing with Various Instrument SOUNAS
17
Layering Two Instrument Sounds (Dual Play)
18
Changing Tone Played by the Right Hand Oo
19
Changing Tone Played by the Left Hand
20
Playing Along with the Auto-Accompaniment (the Pianist Function)
21
Adding Breadth to the Sound (Chorus Effect)
23
Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth to Performance Parts (Advanced 3D)
25
Fine Adjustment of the Piano Tones (Piano Customize)
26
Transposing the Key of the Keyboard (Key Transpose Function)
27
Sounding the Metronome
29
Changing the Tempo
30
Changing the Type of Sound
30
Adjusting Keyboard Touch Sensitivity
31
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32
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Recording a Performance
37
Recording Your Performance or Automatic Accompaniment
39
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43
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43
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44
Disabling Everything Except Piano Play (Panel Lock)
44
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44
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44
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45
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46
Changing Various Settings
47
Changing How the Pedals Work
47
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47
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47
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48
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49
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50
Connecting to Audio Equipment
53
Connecting To-A Computers
54
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Roland HP 337 Manual (20 pages)
MIDI Implementation
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 0.07 MB
Table of Contents
Program Change
3
System Realtime Message
4
System Exclusive Message
4
Channel Mode Messages
4
Transmit Data
7
Channel Voice Messages
7
Real Time Clock
8
Active Sensing
8
System Exclusive Messages
8
Individual Parameters
9
System Parameters
9
Part Parameters
10
Supplementary Material
13
Decimal and Hexadecimal Table
13
Examples of Actual MIDI Messages
13
About Tuning
14
Tone List
15
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