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Roland HP 1300e - Roland HP1300 e;HP1600 e Panel Overview; Front Panel Controls Guide; Rear Panel Connectivity Guide

Roland HP 1300e
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Panel
Description
Front
Panel
EL
a
VOLUME
BRILLIANCE
T
PIANO
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
E.PIANG
PIPE
STRINGS
CHORD
PHONE
ORGAN
La]
ET
ETES
FF
Sea
ee)
E
FUNCTION
b
#
"MELLOW
‘BRIGHT
Ll
VOLUME
Knob
Voice
Buttons
At
“MAX”
the
volume
will
be
greatest.
E]
BRILLIANCE
Knob
The
sound
becomes
brighter
as
the
knob
is
turned
toward
BRIGHT.
FUNCTION
Button
The
FUNCTION
button,
when
used
in
combination
with
other
buttons,
is
used
to
perform
the
following
procedures:
Playing
the
demo
songs
(p.
8)
Transposing
to
other
keys
(p.
9)
Assigning
pedal
functions
{p.
9)
Setting
the
MIDI
TransmivReceive
Channeis
(p.
11}
Setting
Omni
ON
or
OFF
(p.
11)
Setting
Local
ON
or
OFF
(p.
11)
Setting
the
Multi-Timbral
mode
{p.
12)
Setting
the
MIDI
mode
{p.
12)
Transmission/Reception
of
Program
Change
Messages
(p.
13)
Use
these
buttons
to
select
the
sounc
you
want,
PIANO
A
rich
concert
grand
piano
sound.
HARPSICHORD
A
distinctively
sensitive
and
refined
harpsichord
sound.
VIBRAPHONE
The
sound
of
a
large
vibraphone.
E.
PIANO
Provides
the
timbre
of
a
luminous,
transparent
electric
piano.
PIPE
ORGAN
A
Cathedral
pipe
organ
STRINGS
The
sound
of
a
delightful
string
ensem-
ble.
Press
any
two
Voice
buttons
simultaneously
to
have
those
two
sounds
combined
and
played
together.
(This
is
known
as
the
DUAL
function.)
*
The
Chorus
setting
that
will
apply
to
the
sounds
in
a
layered
pair
will
be
the
setting
made
for
the
Voice
button
on
the
left.
Rear
Panel
a
MIDI
PEDAL
TUNE
INPUT.
OUTPUT
OUT
IN
R
L
R L
LI
©
©
00
00
L
MONO
STEREO"
EE
MIDI
Connectors
[A]
INPUT
Jacks
Accept
the
MIDI
cables
used
to
connect
external
elec-
tronic
instruments.
PEDAL
Jack
This
is
where
you'll
connect
the
supplied
pedals.
TUNE
Knob
Allows
the
overall
pitch
to
be
adjusted.
With
the
knob
at
its
center
position,
the
center
A
key
(/a)
on
the
keyboard
will
have
a
frequency
of
440
Hz.
Move
the
knob
in
the
direction
of
“$”
to
raise
the
pitch,
and
toward
b”
to
lower
it.
By
rotating
the
knob
to
either
extreme,
you
obtain
a
change
of
50
cents
(1/2
semitone).
Accept
input
of
audio
signals
from
some
other
unit
(CD
player,
cassette
deck
etc.)
that
you
wish
to
hear
through
the
HP-1300e/HP-1600e's
speakers.
[5]
OUTPUT
Jacks
Provide
output
of
sound
produced
by
the
HP-1300e/HP-1600e.

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