Notation view settings, About the notation screen, Basic operation and screens – Roland HPi-6F User Manual
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Basic Operation and Screens
Notation View Settings
Part
Select the part(s) for
which the notation will
be displayed.
Notation Mark
If this is “on,” notation marks will be
shown when you play back song data
that contains them.
Referring to these symbols can make
your performance more expressive.
• This item is not available if there is
no notation mark data.
Chords
If this is “on,” chord names
will be shown when you play
back song data that contains
chord data.
• This item cannot be
selected if there is no
chord data.
Fingering Numbers
If this is “on,” fingering numbers will be shown
when you play back song data that contains
fingering data. This is a convenient way to
ensure you’re using the correct fingering.
The fingering numbers have the following
significance.
1... Thumb
2... Index finger
3... Middle finger
4... Ring finger
5... Little finger
• This item cannot be selected if there is no
fingering number data.
Lyrics
If this is “on,” lyrics will be
shown when you play back
song data that contains lyric
data.
• This item cannot be
selected if there is no lyric
data.
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• Not only can the notation for the internal songs be displayed, but you can also view the notation for SMF music files and performances that you’ve
recorded on the HPi-6F.
• If you select a track that contains no performance data, the displayed notation won’t contain any notes. To change the track you’re viewing, refer to
“Changing the Notation Screen Settings” (p. 61).
• The fingering numbers shown in the screen indicate one possible fingering.
• The notation marks displayed by the HPi-6F represent only one set of possibilities, and are not intended to limit the expressiveness of your
performances.
About the Notation Screen
• When you begin song playback, the performance data will be read from USB memory or internal memory. It may take several tens of seconds for the
data to be loaded. Please be patient.
• The displayed notation is generated from the music files, and priority is given to making the display easy to read rather than reproducing a complicated
or difficult performance accurately. For this reason, you may notice differences when compared with commercially available sheet music. In particular,
this is not suitable for display of sophisticated or complex songs that require detailed notations.
• In the notation screen, lyrics or notes may fall outside the display range of the screen, and fail to be shown.
• A notation cannot be displayed for a song from a music CD or audio file.
• If you display the notation or change the displayed part during song playback, the song may sometimes play back from the beginning.
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• Using this music notation for any purpose other than personal enjoyment without permission from the copyright holder is a violation of applicable law.