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Roland HP 147 e - Sound Selection and Tones; Selecting the Piano Sound; Using and Assigning Other Tones

Roland HP 147 e
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HP-147e
3.
Playing
your
own
music
3.1
Selecting
sounds
The
[Tone]
button
indicator
blinks
to
signal
that
your
The
HP-147e
allows
you
to
play
using
four
different
selection
has
been
registered.
sounds
including
piano.
The
HP-147e’s
sounds
are
Tone
called
“Tones”.
Selecting
the
Piano
sound
Though
the
piano
sound
is
automatically
selected
every
time
you
switch
on
the
HP-147e,
there
may
be
While
holding
down...
situations
(such
as
after
using
a
different
sound,
see
below)
where
you
need
to
return
to
the
Piano
sound.
To
do
so,
press
the
[Piano]
button):
rr
=
O
m
un
=
Piano
Piano
Press
Lights
Performing
with
other
sounds
The
HP-147e
also
includes
three
other
tones:
E.Piano
(Electric
Piano),
Harpsichord,
and
Strings.
You
can
assign
any
one
of
these three
tones
to
the
[Tone]
but-
Press
ton.
Press
the
[Tone]
button.
2.
After
releasing
the
button,
play
the
keyboard.
7
Ti
The
button
indicator
stops
blinking
and
stays
on,
one
ons
indicating
that
the
tone
selected
in
Step
1
has
been
>
(=
assigned
to
the
[Tone]
button.
Playing
a
few
notes
is
important
to
confirm
your
selection.
Lights
Note:
You
can
also
set
the
tone
by
pressing
the
blinking
[Tone]
button
instead
of
playing
the
keyboard.
If
you
doirt
want
to
set
the
tone,
press
the
[Piano]
button.
Press
This
selects
the
E.Piano
(Electric
Piano)
sound
that
is
automatically
assigned
to
the
[Tone]
button
whenever
you
switch
on
the
HP-147e.
Assigning
another
sound
to
the
[Tone]
button
Any
of
the
three
Tones
may
be
assigned
to
the
[Tone]
button.
Doing
so
allows
you
to
alternate
between
the
selected
Tone
(by
pressing
[Tone])
and
the
Piano
sound
(by
pressing
[Piano]).
1.
While
holding
down
the
[Tone]
button,
press
the
key
with
the
name
of
the
Tone
you
want
to
use.

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