EasyManua.ls Logo

Roland HP 1700L - Tuning Adjustment; Key Transpose Function

Roland HP 1700L
34 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
&
Various
features
Tuning
The
tuning
knob
located
on
the
rear
panel
allows
you
to
tune
the
piano
to
other
instru-
ments.
When
the
knob
is
in
the
center
position,
middle
A
will
be
440
Hz.
When
the
knob
is
at
the
"^e"
mark
toward
the
“#”
side,
A
=
442
Hz.
Tuning
can
be
adjusted
over
a
range
of
+50
cents.
The
tuning
knob
is
set
to
the
"e"
position
(A
=
442Hz)
by
the
manufacturer.
A-440Hz
ue
Az:
442Hz
(-50cenüb
#
(+50
cent)
Key
transpose
The
key
transpose
function
lets
you
transpose
the
pitch
without
changing
your
keyboard
fingering.
This
is
especially
convenient
when
you
are
accompanying
a
singer,
etc.
For
example
if
you
have
transposed
down
5
semi-notes...
When
you
play
these
keys...
these
pitches
will
sound.
To
specify
a
key
transposition
While
holding
[FUNCTION],
press
either
of
[£]
or
[b]
buttons.
Each
time
you
press
#
([PIANO2)),
the
pitch
will
rise
by
one
semi-tone
(to
a
maximum
of
5
semi-tones).
Each
time
you
press
b
([PIANOT1]),
the
pitch
will
become
lower
by
one
semi-tone
(to
a
maximum
of
6
semi-tones).
Ep
ev
prs
FUNCTION
b
*
LLL
go
D
By
pressing
both
[£)
and
[b]
simultaneously
you
can
turn
the
transpose
function
off.
When
you
set
a
key
transposition,
the
LED
will
light.
If
you
press
at
this
time,
either
the
[b]
LED
will
light
if
the
sound
is
lower
than
the
key
you
press,
or
the
[#]
LED
will
light
if
the
sound
is
higher
than
the
key
you
press.
Press
once
again,
and
the
LED
will
go
out
and
the
key
transpose
function
will
be
turned
off.
Once
you
have
made
a
key
transpose
setting,
you
can
press
[FUNCTION
|
to
recall
the
previous
setting.
(The
LED
will
light.)
However,
key
transpose
is
always
cancelled
when
you
turn
the
power
off.
15

Related product manuals