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Adjusting the depth of the effects (effects), Of the effects (effects)” (p. 43), P. 36–p. 39, p. 43–p. 45) – Roland HPi-5 User Manual

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Convenient Functions

Functions that Can be Selected Using the [Function] Button

Here’s how you can easily make changes such as tuning the HPi-5 or changing the function of the pedals.

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1

Press the [Function] button.

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2

Use the cursor buttons to select the item that you want to set, and then press the [

] button.

Follow the directions shown in the screen.
For details on the contents and settings of each item, refer to p. 43–p. 45.
Refer to p. 47 on “MIDI,” and refer to p. 36 on “Disk.”

Adjusting the volume balance between
accompaniment and keyboard (Balance)

You can adjust the balance between the volume of the sound played

from the keyboard and the volume of the song playback or Pianist

function (

p. 28) accompaniment.

Adjusting the depth of the effects (Effects)

You can adjust the depth of the reverb (

p. 25), chorus (

p. 25),

and sympathetic resonance.

Holding down the [Reverb] or [Chorus] button, press the [

] or

[

] button to adjust the depth of each effect.

Holding down the [Reverb] and [Chorus] buttons, press the [

]

or [

] button to adjust the depth of the sympathetic resonance.

Reverb, Chorus

Setting

1–10

Increasing the value will increase the amount of effect.

*

This setting is valid when the [Chorus] button or [Reverb] button

is turned on to apply an effect to the sound.

Sympathetic Resonance

On an acoustic piano, holding down the damper pedal will allow the

remaining strings to resonate in sympathy with the sounds that you

played from the keyboard, adding a rich resonance.

The resonance is called “sympathetic resonance.”

Setting

0–10

Increasing the value will increase the amount of effect.

*

This setting is valid when some piano sounds are selected and

the damper pedal is pressed.

Assigning a marker in the middle of a
measure (Marker Option/Resolution)

A marker can be assigned in the middle (at the beginning of a beat)

of a measure.

For details on the marker screen, refer to “Assigning Markers to

a Song for Repeated Practice” (p. 20).

In step

2

above, select “Marker” to access the Marker screen. Press

the [

] button to access the Marker setting screen.

Setting

Measure

Markers will be assigned to the beginning of a measure.

Beat

Markers will be assigned to the beginning of a beat.

If you want to assign a marker to the beginning of a beat,

assign the marker while playing back the song.

1

2

Select the item to set

Proceed to the
next screen

Return to the
previous screen

Setting

Press [

] to change the setting

toward “Keyboard”

Decreases the volume of the

song or accompaniment

Press [

] to change the setting

toward “Accompaniment”

Decreases the volume of the

keyboard sound

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