Roland HP109-PE Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Chapter 2. Performance
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Chapter 2. Performance
Performing with a Variety of Sounds
The HP109-PE contains 36 different built-in tones. The tones
are organized into five tone groups, which are assigned to
the Tone buttons.
Selecting a tone group
1.
Press any Tone button.
The indicator of the button you pressed will light.
When you play the keyboard, you will hear a sound in the
selected tone group.
Selecting variation tones
2.
Press the [–] or [+] button.
The Tone variation number appears in the display for sev-
eral seconds.
The tone youve selected is heard when you finger the key-
board.
Making Fine Adjustments to the Piano Sound
(Piano Resonance)
You can make fine adjustments to the sound of the piano as desired.
Playing Sounds When the Keys Are Released
(Key Off)
You can play the key off sound (the subtle sound pro-
duced when the keys are released) obtained when playing
an acoustic piano.
1.
Press the Piano Resonance [Key Off] button, get-
ting its indicator to light.
A distinctive sound results when you release the keys.
Press the Piano Resonance [Key Off] button once more,
causing the buttons indicator to go off, and the effect is
cancelled.
Adjusting the Volume of the Key Off Sound
2.
Hold down the Piano Resonance [Key Off] button
and press the [-] or [+] button.
You can set the volume of the sound heard when the keys
are released to any of ten different levels.
The volume increases as the value is raised.
Producing the Resonance of the Strings When
the Keys Are Played (String Resonance)
When you play the keys on an acoustic piano, the strings
that are already playing resonate as well. The function that
reproduces this effect is called String Resonance.
1.
Press the Piano Resonance [String] button, getting
its indicator to light.
The String Resonance function is switched on. Press the
Piano Resonance [String] button once more, causing the
buttons indicator to go off, and the effect is cancelled.
For more details, refer to Tone List (p. 241).
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You can save this setting in the HP109-PE’s memory
using the Memory Backup function (p. 32).
For more about the tones with which this setting is
enabled, refer to the Tone List (p. 241).
This setting is enabled only with the piano tones. You
cannot set this for other tones.
You can save this setting in the HP109-PE’s memory
using the Memory Backup function (p. 32).
NOTE