Roland HPi-6s 用户手册

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Practicing
 
A music file for piano lessons may be assigned to the five Track buttons as shown 
below.
 
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By using these Track buttons, you can mute the sound of specific parts. This is referred 
to as “mute.” 
 
Preparing to Play
 
1.
 
Select the song you want to play.
 
 
 
 
 
2.
 
Press the track button for the performance part you want to practice; the 
button’s indicator goes off.
 
The indicators of the buttons you pressed will go dark, and the selected track will not 
be heard.
To cancel muting, press the same track button once again to make the indicator light.
 
3.
 
Press the [
 (Notation)] button.
 
The Notation screen appears. While the screen shows the 
 symbol, the song data 
is being loaded.
 
Playing back
 
4.
 
Press the [
 (Play/Stop)] button.
 
The button’s indicator will light.
The song will begin playing. Go ahead and play along with the song.
 
Playing Along with Songs
 
You can play along with a music data stored internally in the HPi-6S, on USB memory or on CD--ROM.
You can mute the sound of the part you want to play, and play that part yourself. This makes it easy to practice 
hands separately. For example, you can follow along with your right hand while you listen to that same right-
hand part be played, or you can practice the right-hand part while the left-hand part plays.
You can check the notes in internal songs and songs stored to USB memory in the Notation screen.
 
fig.panel-Rec5trk-e
Drums/
SFX
Accompaniment
Part
Left-hand
Part
Right-hand
Part
For more on music files, refer to 
“Music Files That the HPi-6S 
Can Use” (p. 123).
If a single Track button includes 
more than one instrument and 
you want to mute just one of 
those instruments, take a look at 
“Preventing a Part from Playing 
(Mute)” (p. 95).
When a single Part is not 
played, it is called “Minus 
One.” Using Minus One, you 
can mute out a particular 
instrument and play the part 
yourself.
When playing back SMF music 
files for Roland Piano Digital 
series instruments, and the [3/
Left] button and [4/Right] 
button do not correctly control 
the left/right-hand 
performances, please change 
the “Track Assign” settings. 
Please refer to “Changing the 
Parts Assigned to the Track 
Buttons During SMF Playback 
(Track Assign)” (p. 93).
You can press the Tempo 
[Slow] [Fast] buttons to adjust 
the tempo to your liking.
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