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While holding down the [Demo Song/Key Touch] button, you may have to press the relevant button several times to cycle through the four song choices available for that button. For example, to play back from song "1-3," hold down the [Demo Song/Key Touch] button and press the [Piano 1] button three times. If you are already playing back song "1-1," hold down the [Demo Song/Key Touch] button and press the [Piano 1] button twice to play Song "1-3." Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Harpsi- chord Vibra- phone Pipe Organ □ Tone 6 .. and press the button corresponding to the song number. Strings 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 1-2 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 1-3 2-3 3-3 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 1-4 2-4 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 I J V Hold down. The indicators of the [Demo Song/Key Touch] button and the [Play] button will light. The demo songs will play back consecutively, starting with the song you selected. When the last song has been played, playback will return to the first song and resume. Subsequent demo songs are automatically played one after another until you stop playback. See p. 229 for a list of the available demo songs. Profiles of composers John Maul John Maul is a musician, composer and arranger having graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London. John's work encompasses studio recordings and live performances including work with top UK Jazz artists. His writing credits include commercial music for BBC radio and television, as well as scoring jazz and classical works. Having been a product specialist for Roland U.K., John is now actively involved in music software composing/programming for both Roland Japan and various music publishers. Quite recently his "Musical Picture Book," a volume of original piano music encompassing all standards of musical ability, which included the piano and orchestral accompaniment data in SMF format, was published and printed. * All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws. * No data for the music that is played will be output from MIDI OUT. Naoki Nishi Bom in 1958 in Hiroshima, Japan. Began working professionaly at the age of 21. Has so far released 9 albums on which he is featured. He has also taken part in numerous other albums. His broad range of activities have included appearances at a number of jazz festivals in Japan and other parts of the world. In addition to his duties as an instructor at the Tokyo Conservatoire Shoubi, he has provided his services as a demonstrator for Roland since 1990. He is considered to be one of Japan's finest jazz pianist. 13 Playing the keyboard Playing with various sounds The HP Piano provides eight different sounds including piano. The HP Piano's sounds are called "Tones." Use the eight Tone buttons to select tones. When the HP Piano is turned on, the tone is reset to "Piano 1". Press any Tone button and confirm that its indicator is lit When you play the keyboard, the selected tone is played. Tone Name Description Piano 1 Full-sized concert grand piano Rich stereo sound, providing 32 polyphonic notes. Piano 2 Full-sized concert grand piano 64 polyphonic notes Electric Piano 1 Sound of a Rhodes piano Electric Piano 2 A synthesizer's electric piano Harpsichord Delicate and elegant harpsichord sound Vibraphone The sound of a resonant vibraphone Pipe Organ A stately pipe organ sound Strings An ensemble of string instruments Layering two instrument sounds - Dual mode Playing with two different tones on the keyboard simultaneously is called "Dual Play. Strings Electric Electric Piano 1 Piano 2 Piano 1 Piano 2 Harpsi- chord Vibra- phone Pipe Organ Hold down... Tone .and press. 1 • While holding down the [Piano 1] button, press the [Strings] button. The indicators on the two Tone buttons you pressed will light, and both of the Tones will be heard when you play the keyboard. In this way, you can hold down one Tone button and press another Tone button to layer two sounds for playing together. 2* To leave Dual mode, press any Tone button. When you play the keyboard, only the sound of the button you pressed will be heard. You can adjust the volume balance between the two selected tones in Dual Play. Please refer *T- _ r to "Changing the volume balance in Dual mode" (p. 25). 14 Playing the keyboard Two different sounds for right and left hands -Split function The HP Piano allows you to divide the keyboard into two sections, upper and lower, and to play two different Tones. Dividing the keyboard is called "Split" and the key where the keyboard is split is called the "Split Point". The Split Point is at "F jt 3" when the power is turned on. htecStK £lse№c Hxpw V*va- Pif* ftwwti Chona» Parc t Ptaoo 2 Ptamt 1 Piano y nhrtffl Q>»an Smngs □□ □□□□□□□□ c ~T"« . ~~3 □ a a a 1. Hold down the Tone button for the sound that you want to include in the split, and...