Roland HPi-7LE Musical Instrument User Manual


 
14
Basic Operation and the Main Screen
Basic operation
The HPi-7 is operated mainly by using the cursor buttons and [ ]
[ ] [+] [-] buttons while viewing the screen.
The every screen shows the functions of the cursor buttons and the
[ ] [ ] [+] [-] buttons.
The main functions are as follows.
Cursor [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] buttons:
Move to an item to select it, switch pages
[ ] button:
Finalize the selected value
[ ] button:
Display the notation screen, or return to the previous
screen
[+] [-] button:
change the selected value
fig.cursor-e
The main screens include the following.
1. Notation screen (basic screen)
fig.d-kihonscore-e
This is the first screen that will be displayed when you turn on the
power.
If some other screen is displayed, you can press the [Notation]
button, then press the [ ] button to access this screen.
For details on the notation screen display, refer to p. 15.
2. List screen
fig.list-e
This type of list screen will appear when you select songs, tones, or
accompaniment styles.
In this screen, use the cursor buttons to select the desired item. The
selected item will be highlighted.
3. Detailed settings screen
fig.d-kihonsettei-e
Detailed settings for functions are made in a screen similar to this.
The currently selected item will be highlighted, and you can use the
[+] [-] buttons to edit the value. An explanation of the selected item is
shown below the item. For some items, an explanation of the values
will also be displayed.
If you simultaneously press the [+] and [-] buttons, the value will
revert to the basic setting.
When you press the [ ] button the selected value will be finalized,
and you’ll then be returned to the screen that was displayed prior to
the current screen.
When “P.*/*” appears at the upper right of the screen, it indicates
that there are other parameters on the previous or next page.
Messages
Various messages will sometimes be displayed during operation.
These messages ask you to confirm an operation, inform you of the
results of an operation, or indicate an error when an operation could
not be performed.
For details on error messages that begin with “Error,” refer to p. 66.
When a message like the following is displayed, use the [ ] [ ]
buttons to select your response, and press the [ ] button to finalize
it. Pressing the [ ] button returns you to the previous screen.
fig.msg-e
Cursor buttons
[ ][ ] buttons
[+][-] buttons
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