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[. . . ] Owner's Manual Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland Digital Piano HP-2. Main Features Piano Sounds with Rich Resonance and Wide-Ranging Expressiveness The stereo sampling piano sound generator realistically reproduces even the sound of the hammers striking the strings, producing the tones of a high-quality concert grand piano. Maximum polyphony of 64 notes ensures that you can use the pedal freely without running out of notes. Pursuing the Playing Feel of a Grand Piano These instruments feature a progressive hammer action keyboard, which duplicates the touch of a grand piano, with a heavier touch in the lower register, and a lighter touch in the upper register. The pedal is designed for good-feeling response, and allows subtle performance nuances to be expressed. A Variety of Practice Features to Help You Develop Your Musicality In addition to a metronome, the HP-2 features a two-track recorder, which allows you to experience piano lessons in a way possible only on electronic pianos. 65 Piano Songs Built-In The internal songs are mainly classical pieces, and include compositions for listening enjoyment as well as for lessons. The included music score collection (60 songs) is also supported. Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" (p. [. . . ] If you want to record the right and left hands separately on separate recording tracks, refer to "Selecting and Recording the Track for Each Hand Separately" (p. 24). Stop recording 7 Press the [Play] or [Rec] button. The indicators for the [Play] and [Rec] buttons will go dark. Play back the recorded performance 8 Press the [Play] button. You will hear the recorded performance. Once again press the [Play] button, and playback will stop. When a recorded performance is played back, the metronome sounds the ordinary metronome sound. 22 Chapter 4. Recording Your Performance Recording Along with a Song You can record a performance that you play along with an internal song. Using the [1] or [2] buttons, you can (for example) perform and record just the righthand part of a song while listening to the left-hand playback of an internal song. fig. panel4-3 2 Selecting the song to record 3 1 6, 8 4, 7 5 1 2 3 4 Press the [Song/Tempo] button, getting its indicator to light in red. The display will indicate the song number. Use the [+] or [-] button to select the song that you want to play. Press the [Rec] button. The [Rec] button's indicator will light. Selecting the track to record If "dEL" appears in the display, refer to p. 21. 5 Press the [1] or [2] button. When you want to record the left-hand performance, press the [1] button; to record that of the right hand, press the [2] button. The indicators of the button you pressed and of the [Play] button will blink, and the HP-2 enters recording-standby mode. Starting to record 6 Press the [Play] button. Recording begins after two measures of count sound. Play along with the song. Stop recording 7 Press the [Play] or [Rec] button. Recording will stop, and the indicators for the [Play] and [Rec] buttons will go dark. The recorded performance is stored in "USr (User). " Play back the recorded performance 8 Press the [Play] button. You will hear the recorded performance. Once again press the [Play] button, and playback will stop. When a recorded performance is played back, the metronome sounds the sound that was selected when the recording was made. 23 Chapter 4. Recording Your Performance Selecting and Recording the Track for Each Hand Separately The recorder of the HP-2 has two recording tracks, allowing you to record the right and left hands separately. If you want to re-do the recording, you can re-record just a specific track. fig. panel4-4 1 As described in steps 1 and 2 of "Recording a New Song" (p. 22), select "USr" before you continue. 4, 6 2, 5 3 NOTE 1 2 As necessary, turn on the metronome (p. Press the [Rec] button. The [Rec] button's indicator will light. The track button for which you will next be recording will be blinking. If you go on to record additional material without erasing the recorded song, the song tempo, beat, and metronome settings of the original recording will be used for the new material as well. Selecting the track to record 3 Press the [1] or [2] button to select the track that you want to record. The indicator of the button you pressed will blink, and the HP-2 enters recordingstandby mode. The track buttons allow you to record to either the [1] or the [2] button, one at a time. Start recording 4 Press the [Play] button. Go ahead and perform on the keyboard. Note that recording will also begin as soon as you play anything on the keyboard, even if you do not press the [Play] button. There is no count sound played when you start in this manner. Stop recording 5 Press the [Play] or [Rec] button. Recording will stop, and the indicators for the [Play] and [Rec] buttons will go dark. If you want to record on the other track, return to step 2 to record your performance again. You can record while you listen to the previously recorded performance. Play back the recorded performance 6 Press the [Play] button. You will hear the recorded performance. Press the [Play] button once again, and playback will stop. When a recorded performance is played back, the metronome sounds the sound that was selected when the recording was made. 24 Chapter 4. Recording Your Performance Erasing Recorded Performances You can erase a recorded performance. Erasing a Performance from the Specified Track You can select a recorded track and erase it. 1 Hold down either the [1] or [2] button and press the [Rec] button. The indicator of the button you pressed will go dark, and the performance of the selected track will be erased. Erasing a Song You can erase a song you've recorded. 1 Hold down the [Song/Tempo] button and press the [Rec] button. The following display will appear, and the [Rec] button's indicator will blink. fig. disp-del 2 Once again press the [Rec] button. The recorded performance is erased. [. . . ] TEL: (2) 666 10529 SWEDEN Roland Scandinavia A/S SWEDISH SALES OFFICE Danvik Center 28, 2 tr. S-131 30 Nacka SWEDEN TEL: (0)8 702 00 20 HONG KONG Tom Lee Music Co. , Ltd. Service Division 22-32 Pun Shan Street, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, HONG KONG TEL: 2415 0911 CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA ARGENTINA Instrumentos Musicales S. A. Av. Santa Fe 2055 (1123) Buenos Aires ARGENTINA TEL: (011) 4508-2700 TURKEY Ant Muzik Aletleri Ithalat Ve Ihracat Ltd Sti Siraselviler Caddesi Siraselviler Pasaji No:74/20 Taksim - Istanbul, TURKEY TEL: (0212) 2499324 DENMARK Roland Scandinavia A/S Nordhavnsvej 7, Postbox 880, DK-2100 Copenhagen DENMARK TEL: 3916 6200 SWITZERLAND Roland (Switzerland) AG Landstrasse 5, Postfach, CH-4452 Itingen, SWITZERLAND TEL: (061) 927-8383 FRANCE Roland France SA 4, Rue Paul Henri SPAAK, Parc de l'Esplanade, F 77 462 St. Thibault, Lagny Cedex FRANCE TEL: 01 600 73 500 U. A. E. Zak Electronics & Musical Instruments Co. [. . . ]

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