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Panel descriptions, Front panel – Roland HPi-7S User Manual

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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

1.

[Power] switch

Pressed to switch the power on and off (p. 18).

2.

[Volume] knob

Adjusts the overall volume of the HPi-7S (p. 18).
If headphones are connected, this adjusts the headphone volume
(p. 18).

3.

[Brilliance] knob

Adjusts the brightness of the sound (p. 55).

4.

[Transpose] button

Transposes the pitch of the keyboard or the song being played
(p. 68).

5.

Tone buttons (Piano, E. Piano, Organ, Strings, Voice,
Others)

Select the type of sound (the tone group) that will be played from
the keyboard (p. 51).

6.

One Touch [

] button

Makes the optimal settings for a piano performance (p. 50).

7.

[Reverb] button

Adds reverberation to the sound (p. 54).

8.

[Chorus] button

Adds spaciousness to the sound (p. 54).

9.

[Split] button

Lets you play different sounds in the left and right-hand areas of
the keyboard (p. 57).

10.

[Key Touch] button

Adjusts the touch of the keyboard (p. 53).

11.

[Function] button

Selects various performance-related functions
(p. 86–p. 105, p. 108–p. 110).

12.

[-] [+] buttons

Used to select the value that you want to set (p. 25).

13.

Cursor buttons

Used to select the item that you want to set (p. 25).
Also used to select values in some screens.

14.

[

] [

] buttons

Press the [

] button to confirm the selections you’ve made using

the cursor buttons (11) (p. 25).
The [

] cancels the operation, or displays the notation screen.

15.

[

(Song)] button

Use this button to select internal songs or songs from USB
memory (p. 41–p. 48, p. 59, p. 70–p. 77).

16.

[

(Lesson)] button

You can enjoy practices using the “DoReMi Course,” “Visual
Lesson,” and other lesson functions (p. 32–p. 40).

Selects various performance-related functions.

17.

[

(Notation)] button

Displays the notation in the screen (p. 26, p. 26, p. 99).

18.

[

(Twin Piano)] button

Divides the keyboard into two separate sections, allowing two
people to perform in the same registers (p. 34).

19.

[

(Metronome)] button

Sounds the internal metronome (p. 63).

20.

Tempo [Slow] [Fast] buttons

Adjust the tempo (p. 62).

Simultaneously pressing the [Slow] and [Fast] buttons will restore
the basic tempo.

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