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Other Operations
Enjoying a Slide Show of Image
You can watch a slide show of your photos, while they are
automatically switched in the HPi-7F’s screen at specied intervals. This
is an enjoyable way to view photos of your vacation or pet.
Image data that can be shown
Size
The recommended size is 640 x 480 pixels.
MEMO
• We recommend that images to be shown on
the HPi-7F are taken at a resolution of 640 x 480
pixels.
• Images of resolutions up to 1280 x 960 pixels
can be shown, but in this case, please ensure
that the le size does not exceed 400 KB.
• Taking a photo at greater than the
recommended resolution will not improve the
image shown in the screen. Also, a larger image
size will also occupy a greater amount of data,
which may lengthen the time it takes for the
images to be switched.
Format JPEG format (.JPG)
Displaying Images from USB Memory as a
Slide Show
1. Use your computer to prepare the image les.
2. Connect USB memory to your computer, and create a folder
named “_PICTURE” on the USB memory.
3. Save the images to be shown as a slideshow in the
“_PICTURE” folder.
4. Remove the USB memory from your computer, and connect
it to the HPi-7F’s external memory connector.
5. Press the [Application] button ➝ [Slide Show] ➝ [O] button
(p. 24).
The images saved in USB memory will be displayed as a slide show.
When all images have been displayed, the slide show will repeat from
the rst image.
6. To stop the slide show, press the [×] button.
MEMO
You can change the slide show settings.
Press the [FUNCTION] button ➝ [Slide Show Settings] ➝ [O] button,
and change the settings as directed in the screen.
Using 16 Parts for Multitrack Recording/
Playback
Multitrack recording (overdubbing) is a method by which you can
record additional parts while listening to previously recorded parts
play back.
The HPi-7F provides 16 parts for multitrack recording. One tone can
be recorded on each part, meaning that you can create song data by
overdubbing performances for up to 16 dierent tones.
The “16-track sequencer” function lets you record and play back each
of these 16 parts individually.
16-Track Sequencer and Track Buttons
In addition to the “16-track sequencer,” the HPi-7F’s recording and
playback functionality also includes the “track buttons” (p. 42). These
track buttons combine the 16-track sequencer’s 16 parts into four
buttons. This means that after you’ve used the track buttons to
record your performance, you can then use the 16-track sequencer to
overdub additional parts, or to edit your performance in greater detail.
The track buttons correspond with the parts of the 16-track sequencer
as follows.
Track buttons Part (part number)
[Accomp] button
Parts other than left-hand, right-hand, and part 1 (i.e.,
parts 2 and 5–16)
[User] button Part 1
[Left] button Left-hand part (part 3)
[Right] button Right-hand part (part 4)
Since the 16-track sequencer records one tone on each part, you
can’t use Dual Play (p. 32) or Split Play (p. 34) to record two or more tones
simultaneously.
Mute and Solo
When using the 16-track sequencer to play back song data, you can
press the track buttons to easily “mute” specic parts so that they will
not be heard (p. 42) or “solo” a specic part so that only it will be heard.
Mute and solo settings can be changed even while the song plays.
MEMO
Playing back with a specic part muted is called “minus-one
playback.”