Roland HP107 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 5. Changing Various Settings
Setting the tuning curve
(Stretch Tuning)
A piano is generally tuned to a pitch with a lower bass range
and a higher treble range than equal temperament. This
special tuning method for pianos is called “Stretch Tuning.”
If you press
the [Harpsichord] button
in step 2 of “Making
Detailed Settings (Function)” (p. 41), a display like the
following will appear.
fig.disp-On
Factory setting
On
This effect works only with the piano tones.
You can save this setting in the HP107’s memory using the Memory
Backup function (p. 45).
Changing the Pitch by Octaves
(Octave Shift)
You can change the pitch of the left tone in Split Play (p. 30),
the right tone in Dual Play (p. 29), and the Layer tone in
Acoustic Layering Play (p. 28) in octave increments. This
function is called “Octave Shift.”
If you press
the [Organ] button
in step 2 of “Making
Detailed Settings (Function)” (p. 41), a display like the
following will appear.
You can alter the pitch in a range from two octaves below (-2)
to two octaves above (+2) the original pitch.
* Certain Octave Shift settings may result in tones that exceed the
recommended range, are difficult to hear well, or that have unnatural
tonal qualities or pitches.
Applying the damper pedal to
the left-hand keyboard area
When you are using Split performance (p. 30), you can apply
the damper pedal effect to the sound played by the left-hand
keyboard range.
If you press
the [String] button
in step 2 of “Making
Detailed Settings (Function)” (p. 41), a display like the
following will appear.
fig.disp-Off
Factory setting
OFF
You can save this setting in the HP107’s memory using the Memory
Backup function (p. 45).
Changing How Grand Space is
Applied (Grand Space Mode)
If you press
the [Grand Space] button
in step 2 of “Making
Detailed Settings (Function)” (p. 41), a display like the
following will appear.
You can save this setting in the HP107’s memory using the Memory
Backup function (p. 45).
Indication
Description
OFF
This is the standard tuning curve. This is the
right choice when using Dual performance
(p. 29), or when playing in ensemble with
other instruments.
On
This tuning curve expands the bass and tre-
ble ends somewhat. It is suitable for perfor-
mances such as piano solos.
Indication
Description
On
The damper pedal effect will be applied to
the sound of the left and right hand
keyboard area.
OFF
The damper pedal effect will not be applied
to the sound of the left-hand keyboard area.
Indication
Description
1
When the headphones are connected, the
depth effect is optimized for headphones,
and when no headphones are connected, the
optimal depth for speakers is applied.
2
The optimal depth for speakers is used,
regardless of whether or not headphones are
connected.
Grand Space is also applied to the sound
output from the Output connectors, making
this convenient when you want to play
through speakers connected to the Output
connectors.
3
The optimal depth for headphones is used,
regardless of whether or not headphones are
connected.
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