Keyboard voices – Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp. HP-97 User Manual
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KEYBOARD VOICES
QUICK SELECT INSTRUMENT VOICES - There are ten voices that can be selected quickly
by pressing one of the ten voice select buttons. Each one of these Instrument
Voice Buttons has three instruments related to that sound group. You can access
the other instrument voices by using the VARIATION Button or by pressing the
+/YES or the –/NO Buttons.
SELECTING ONE OF THE 30 INSTRUMENT VOICES
1.
Press the VOICE Select Button that correspond to the group of instrument voices
that you would like to play. The main instrument voice of the selected Sound
Group Button will be shown on the LCD display.
2.
Press the VARIATION Button to access the other two instrument voices that are
available in the Voice Select Button that you have engaged.
Every time the Variation Button is pressed the Name of the Instrument Voice on
the LCD Display will be changed.
Note: When pressing the VARIATION Button one time the Variation Button LED
will be GREEN indicating the first variation of the original instrument voice.
When pressing the button a second time the Variation button LED will be
RED indicating the second variation of the original instrument voice.
When the Variation Button LED is OFF the original Voice Select Button instrument
voice can be heard.
USE +/YES OR -/NO TO SELECT INSTRUMENT VOICES
1.
Press the +/YES or –/NO Buttons to cycle through all 30 instrument voices.
Holding either button down will auto repeat the cycle through all 30 voices.
VOICE SELECTION - There are 30 instrument voices and 10 sound
button groups. The complete list of all 30 voices is in the back of
this manual.
GRAND
PIANO
ELECTRIC
PIANO
HARPSI
CHORD
VIBRAPHONE
PIPE ORGAN
STRINGS
CHOIR
GUITAR
BASS
GUITAR
VARIATION
ELECTRIC
ORGAN
,
VARIATION
GRAND PIANO
+ / YES
- / NO
INSTRUMENT VOICES
Each instrument voice has it’s own sound quality and texture.
Therefore there may be instances where certain voices depending on the
various settings could cause the sound delivery system to make a slight distor-
tion or buzzing sound.
This is normal and can be adjusted by changing the volume, digital effects
(Reverb or Chorus) or Touch sensitivity settings.