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HP
1600e
OWNER'S
MANUAL
Thank
you,
and
congratulations
on
your
choice
of
the
Roland
HP-1300e/HP-1600e
Digital
Piano.
Thanks
to
its
use
of
Advanced
SA
Process
digital
sound
sources,
the
HP-1300e/HP-1600e
faithfully
recreates
the
powerful
lows
and
sparkling
highs
of
a
concert
grand
piano.
Moreover,
it
comes
equipped
with
a
key-
board
that
is
a
delight
to
play
one
which
responds
to
every
playing
dynamic.
And
because
the
instru-
ment's
sound
sources
are
digital,
the
piano
will
never
need
tuning
to
retain
its
sound
quality.
For
these
and
many
other
reasons,
you
will
now
be
able
to
enjcy
everything
you
would
expect
from
a
traditional
piano
all
within
a
user-friendly,
compact
package
that
more
readily
fits
into
a
modern
lifestyle.
In
order
to
take
full
advantage
of
the
HP-1300e/HP-1600e's
numerous
features,
and
to
enjoy
years
of
trou-
ble-free
service,
please
take
the
time
to
read
through
this
manual.
Features
nennen
*
Six
Different
Sounds
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The
selection
of
sounds,
beginning
with
a
luxurious
grand
piano,
allows
you
to
play
music
in
virtually
any
style.
*
A
Dual
Function
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6>
Any
two
Voices
can
be
combined
(layered)
and
played
together.
*
Digital
Effects
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7>
Your
new
piano
comes
equipped
with
two
digital
effects:
Chorus
and
Reverb.
+
A
“Recorder”
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8>
An
easy-to-operate
Recorder
allows
you
to
record
and
play
back
the
music
you
create.
+
A
Key
Touch
Function
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10>
Three
‘Touch’
levels
are
available,
allowing
the
player
to
adjust
the
keyboard
feel
to
suit
personal
preferences.
e
A
Damper
Pedal
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9>
When
the
Damper
pedal
is
depressed,
the
HP-1300e/
HP-1600e
provides
a
realistic
simulation
of
“sympa-
thetic
resonance.”
This
effect
occurs
when
strings
(on
an
acoustic
piano)
adjacent
to
the
notes
played
also
resonate,
creating
much
richer,
expansive
sonorities.
*
Tuning
Functions
Even
though
there
is
no
need
to
tune
an
electric
piano
at
regular
intervals,
or
after
it
has
been
moved,
the
instrument
allows
for
the
creative
use
of
alternate
tunings.
Master
Tuning
«Page
The
overall
pitch
of
the
piano
can
be
changed
to
match
the
pitch
of
other
musical
instruments.
*
MIDI
Capability
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10>
The
instrument
also
provides
(or
use
of
MIDI,
the
interface
standard
designed
to
provide
for
the
transfer
of
performance
information
among
electronic
musical
instruments
and
computers.
About
the
Advanced
SA
Sound
Sources
The
sounds
produced
by
this
instrument
are
created
using
the
"Advanced
SA
Process,"
which
represents
a
pooling
of
the
best
leading-edge
digital
technology
by
Roland.
The
ASA
process,
developed
as
a
natural
extension
of
the
original
SA
process,
involved
a
series
of
efforts:
first,
an
analysis
of
the
essential
properties
of
sound
as
generated
by
musical
instruments,
then
an
extraction,
and
finally
a
re-synthesis
designed
to
facilitate
the
expressive
needs
of
musicians.
The
result
is
a
sound
generation
method
which
provides
very
finely
textured
and
realistic
sounds.
Copyright
©
1994
by
Roland
Corporation
All
rights
reserved.
No
part
of
this
publication
may
be
reproduced
in
any
form
without
the
written
permission
of
Roland
Corporation.

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