Roland HP-2 Manuale Proprietario

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Chapter 5. Changing Various Settings
 
 
Setting the Tuning Curve 
(Stretch Tuning)
 
A piano is generally tuned to a pitch with a lower bass range 
and a higher treble range than equal temperament. This 
special tuning method for pianos is called “Stretch Tuning.”
If you press 
 
the [Harpsichord] button
 
 
fig.disp-On
 
Values
 
OFF
This is the standard tuning curve. This is the right 
choice when using Dual play (p. 12), or when 
playing in ensemble with other instruments.
On
This tuning curve expands the bass and treble 
ends somewhat. It is suitable for performances 
such as piano solos. This setting is in effect when 
you turn on the power.
 
Power-up default setting
 
On
 
 
This effect works only with the piano tones.
 
 
Applying the Damper Pedal to 
the Left-hand Keyboard Area
 
When you are using Split play (p. 13), you can apply the 
damper pedal effect to the sound played by the left-hand 
keyboard range.
If you press 
 
the [Organ] button
 
 
fig.disp-Off
 
Values
 
On
The damper pedal effect will be applied to the 
sound of the left and right hand keyboard area.
OFF
The damper pedal effect will not be applied to the 
sound of the left-hand keyboard area.
 
Power-up default setting
 
OFF
 
Preventing the Settings from 
 
Changing During Performance
 
 
Disabling Everything Except 
Piano Play (Panel Lock)
 
The “Panel Lock” function locks the HP-2 in a state where 
only piano performance can be used, and all buttons will be 
disabled. This prevents the settings from being inadvertently 
modified even if children press the buttons accidentally.
In the Panel Lock state, only the grand piano sound can be 
played.
 
1.
 
Turn the volume to the minimum, and press the 
[Power] switch to turn off the power.
 
2.
 
Hold down the [Piano] button and press the [Power] 
switch to turn on the power.
 
Then, continue to hold down these two buttons for a few 
seconds.
The following display will appear.
 
fig.disp—-
 
All buttons are disabled.
Adjust the volume.
When you play the keyboard, the grand piano sound 
will be heard.
To defeat the Panel Lock function, turn the volume down 
to the minimum, and turn on the power once again.
 
 
Disabling the Buttons When 
Using a Tone Other Than Piano 
(Tone Lock)
 
Even when using Tones other than the Piano, you can set the 
instrument so all of its buttons are disabled (the settings in 
effect at that time will be maintained). That way, you won't 
get switched to the wrong settings if you inadvertently press 
a few buttons while you’re playing. 
 
1.
 
Hold down the [Brilliance] button and press the [Key 
Touch] button.
 
The song or the metronome sound that is playing will stop.
The following will appear in the display:
 
fig.disp—-
 
All buttons are disabled while the instrument is set like this.
To cancel the Tone Lock function, once again hold down 
the [Brilliance] button while you press the [Key Touch] 
button. Alternatively, you can lower the instrument’s 
volume all the way and switch its power off. Then, turn 
it on again. 
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