Playing two sounds together (dual performance) – Roland HP-7/3 User Manual
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Chapter 2. Performance
Playing Two Sounds Together
(Dual Performance)
Simultaneously playing two tones when one key is pressed is called “Dual
performance.”
1
Simultaneously press the two Tone buttons that you want to play
together.
The indicator of the button you pressed will light.
When you play the keyboard, the tones of the two Tone buttons you selected will
sound simultaneously.
To cancel Dual performance, press any Tone button.
To change the tone of the right button of the two selected tones
Press the [Variation] button.
Dual performance now features the tone of the left side’s tone button along with the
newly selected tone.
To change the tone of the left button of the two selected tones
Cancel the Dual performance, and then re-select the tone.
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Adjusting the volume balance in Dual performance
(Dual Balance)
You can change the volume balance between the two layered sounds in Dual
performance.
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1
Hold down the [Transpose] button, and press the [Split] button.
The indicators of the buttons you pressed will blink.
The current volume balance appears in the display.
2
Press the [+] or [-] button to change the value.
To return to the original volume balance, press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously.
fig.disp-dualbal.e
Press any button other than the [+] [-] buttons, and the button’s indicator will return
to the previous state.
When Dual performance is
used, the [Variation] button’s
indicator will light to indicate
the selection of the right button
of the two selected tones.
When Dual performance is
used, only sound number 1 or
2 can be selected.
If you use Dual performance
with a Tone button for which
tone number 3 or 4 is selected,
tone number 1 will be selected
for that Tone button.
1
2
HP-7
When the power is turned on,
this will be set to “8-2”
(volume of the left button tone
- volume of the right button
tone).
Volume of the left button tone
Volume of the right button tone
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