Roland HP101 业主指南

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Chapter 3. Changing Various Settings
 
Changing the Damper 
 
Pedal’s Resonance
 
On an acoustic piano, depressing the damper pedal makes 
the notes you play resonate with other strings, adding rich 
reverberations and fatness to the sound. The damper pedal 
on the HP101 recreates this resonance (damper resonance) 
when depressed.
You can select from eight levels of depth for the resonant 
sound (resonance level).
This is set to “5” when the instrument is turned on.
 
* This setting is enabled only with the piano tones. You cannot 
set this for other tones.
 
1.
 
While holding down the [Metronome] and [Reverb/
Key Touch] buttons, press the appropriate key (C2–G2) 
on the keyboard.
 
Larger values will produce a deeper effect.
 
 
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.”
 
 
This effect works only with the piano tones.
 
Stretch Tuning is set to ON when the instrument is turned 
on.
 
1.
 
While holding down the [Metronome] and [Reverb/
Key Touch] buttons, the “B 7” note to turn the setting 
On, or press the “A7” note to turn the setting Off.
C5
C6
C7
C8
C3
C2
C1
Damper Resonance
Stretch Tuning
While holding down the [Metronome] button and
[Reverb/Key Touch] button, press the corresponding key.
 
Key
 
C2
C 2
D2
E 2
E2
F2
F 2
G2
 
Depth of 
Effect
 
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
 
Key
Values
Descriptions
 
A7
Off
This is the standard tuning curve. 
This is the right choice when using 
Dual play (p. 16), or when playing in 
ensemble with other instruments.
B 7
On
This tuning curve expands the bass 
and treble ends somewhat. It is suit-
able for performances such as piano 
solos. This setting is in effect when 
you turn on the power.
C7
C6
C8
A7
Off
On
Press
While holding down 
two buttons...
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