Roland HPi-5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Convenient Functions
Changing the function of the pedals
(Pedal)
You can change the function of the left pedal and center pedal.
Refer to p. 43 for the procedure.
Left Pedal, Center Pedal
Setting
Tap Tempo
The tempo of the song, accompaniment, or
metronome will be set by the interval at which you
press the pedal. When the pedal to which this
function is assigned is pressed several times at the
desired rate, the tempo will be set accordingly.
Soft
When you hold down the pedal and play the
keyboard, the sound will have a softer tone.
Sostenuto
Only the notes that were played while the pedal was
held down will be sustained.
Lower Damper
When using Split performance, the same effect as the
damper pedal will be applied to the left-hand
keyboard area.
Changing the
language displayed in
the screen (Language)
You can change the language that is displayed in the screen.
Refer to p. 43 for the procedure.
* When you select this item, a message of “Deletes the selected
song. OK?” may appear. For details, refer to “Erasing a
Recorded Song” (p. 34).
Setting
English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish
* German, French, and Spanish are displayed for some functions.
Other screens will be displayed in English.
Remembering the settings even when the
power is turned off (Memory Backup)
Normally, the settings of the various variations will revert to their
default values when the power is turned off. However, you can
specify that the various settings will be remembered even when the
power is turned off.
This function is called “Memory Backup.”
In step
2
on p. 43, select “Memory Backup” and press the [ ]
button, and a message will be displayed.
Use the [ ] or [ ] buttons to select “Execute,” then press the
[] button to carry out the Memory Backup procedure.
Stored contents
Stretch Tuning, Temperament, Key (p. 44)
The depth of the Sympathetic Resonance (p. 43)
Key Touch (p. 23)
Metronome Sound (p. 19)
Count In Sound, Countdown Sound (p. 42)
Language (p. 45)
* Never turn off the power while the display indicates <Writing...>.
Doing so will damage the HPi-5’s internal memory, making it
unusable.
Changing the parts assigned to the
track buttons during SMF playback
(Track Assign)
Ordinarily, when playing back SMF files for Roland Piano Digital
instruments (
p. 60), the left-hand part is assigned to the Track [3/
Left] button, and the right-hand part is assigned to the Track [4/
Right] button.
However, right-hand and left-hand part assignments in certain SMF
files may differ. If these are set to “Auto,” and as a result you are
unable to use the track buttons to control the left- and right-hand
parts properly, change the setting to “2/1 Part” or “3/4 Part.”
Refer to p. 43 for the procedure.
* When you select this item, a message of “Deletes the selected
song. OK?” may appear. For details, refer to “Erasing a
Recorded Song” (p. 34).
Type
Setting
Auto
The part assigned to each track will be determined
automatically, depending on the song file.
2/1 Part
Part 1 will be assigned to the right-hand track, part 2
to the left-hand track, and part 3 to the user track.
3/4 Part
Part 4 will be assigned to the right-hand track, part 3
to the left-hand track, and part 1 to the user track.
* After changing this setting, try selecting the song once again.
Restoring the factory settings
(Factory Reset)
The memory backup settings can be restored to the factory-set
condition. This operation is referred to as “Factory Reset.”
In step
2
on p. 43, select “Factory Reset” and press the [ ] button,
and a message will be displayed.
Use the [ ] or [ ] buttons to select “Execute,” then press the
[] button to carry out the Factory Reset procedure.
Once the Factory Reset has been completed, switch the power off,
then on again.
* Never turn off the power while the display indicates
<Executing...>. Doing so will damage the HPi-5’s internal
memory, making it unusable.
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