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Tone buttons – Roland DIGITAL PIANO HP505 User Manual

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Operation Guide

Dividing the Keyboard for Two-person Performance (Twin Piano)

This function divides the keyboard into left and right, allowing two

people to play the same range of pitches.

To turn twin piano on

Press the [Twin Piano] button so it’s lit.

To change how the sounds are heard

While holding down the [Twin Piano] button, press the [–] [+]

buttons.

1

The sound of the right-hand keyboard zone will be heard more

loudly from the right speaker than from the left speaker.
The sound of the left-hand keyboard zone will be heard more

loudly from the left speaker than from the right speaker.

2

The sound of the right-hand keyboard zone will be heard only

from the right speaker.
The sound of the left-hand keyboard zone will be heard only

from the left speaker.

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Playing Different Tones with the Right and Left Hands (Split Play)

This function divides the keyboard into left and right zones,

allowing you to play a different tone in each zone.

To turn split on

While holding down the [Transpose] button, press the [Twin Piano]

button.

To change the tones

Right-hand Tone

1. Press a tone button.
2. Press the [–] [+] buttons.

Left-hand Tone

1. While holding down the [Transpose] button and

[Twin Piano] button, press a tone button.

2. While holding down the [Transpose] button and

[Twin Piano] button, use the [–] [+] buttons.

Changing the keyboard’s split point

While holding down the [Transpose] button and [Twin Piano]

button, play the key that you want to specify as the split point.

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Tone Buttons

To select a single tone

Press one of the tone buttons, and then use the [–] [+] buttons.

To layer two tones (dual play)

Press two tone buttons.

Press two

To change the tones

Tone 1

Press the [–] [+] buttons.

Tone 2

Hold down the right-most of the lit tone button, and then use

the [–] [+] buttons.

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