Roland HPi-6 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Listening to the Songs
You can listen to the internal songs, commercially available music files, songs you
have recorded yourself, and songs saved on external memory (optional; sold
separately).
Selecting the Song
1.
Press the [ (Song)] button.
The “song selection” screen appears.
fig.SongSelect-e
2.
Press the cursor left or right button to select the song genre.
3.
Press the cursor up or down button to select the song you want to
listen to from the song list.
Playing Back
4.
Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button.
The [ (Play/Stop)] button’s indicator will light.
The song will begin playing.
Listening to the Internal Songs
The HPi-6 features a variety of internal songs. The internal songs are categorized into “Practice,”
“Masterpieces,” “Popular,” and “Kids” genres.
fig.panel-SongSelect-e
NOTE
The “External Memory” or
“Disk” genres can be selected
only when external memory or
a floppy disk drive is
connected to the External
Memory connector.
In this case, “Disk” is indicated
when a floppy disk drive is
connected; “External Memory”
is indicated when external
memory is connected.
In addition, the “Favorites”
genre can be selected only
when you have a song or
songs in the “Favorites.”
Genre
Selected
Genre Not
Selected
Lyrics
Fingering Number
Chord
Song Name
The name of the currently selected song.
Genre
Press the cursor
left or right button to
select the genre.
Selectable songs differ
for each genre.
Song List
Press the cursor
up or down button to
select the song.
The selection will be
highlighted in black.
Chords, fingerings, and
lyrics in songs containing
such data are displayed
here.
External Memory/Disk
Selects songs in external
memory or on floppy
disks.
For details refer to p. 41.
If you want to display the
notation, press the
[ (Notation)] button.
While the notation shows the
symbol, the song data is
b
eing loaded.
When the “song selection”
screen is displayed, you can
start and stop playback of
songs by pressing the [ ]
b
utton.
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