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Brand | Roland |
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Model | HP 237 |
Category | Musical Instrument |
Language | English |
Basic safety guidelines for preventing fire, electric shock, and injury.
Explains the meaning of warning and caution symbols used in the manual.
Explains the meaning of standard safety symbols like exclamation marks and lightning bolts.
Essential rules for safe operation and handling of the unit.
Precautions regarding power circuit usage and connecting to other devices.
Guidelines for optimal placement to avoid interference and temperature extremes.
Instructions for cleaning and caring for the unit.
General advice on handling, data storage, and environmental considerations.
Features of realistic grand piano sound and keyboard feel.
Availability of eight diverse tones for various musical styles.
Metronome with adjustable tempo, time, and sound options.
Capability to record and playback user performances.
Explanation of Power, Volume, Reverb, and Chorus buttons.
Details on the eight buttons used to select keyboard tones.
Description of metronome, Play, Rec, and Demo buttons.
Steps for connecting the power cord and safely opening/closing the lid.
Explanation of pedals and how to adjust the unit's base for stability.
Procedures for turning the unit on/off and adjusting the overall volume.
Instructions for inserting and removing the music stand.
How to connect headphones for private listening and related precautions.
Step-by-step guide to play, pause, and stop the built-in demo songs.
How to choose and play specific demo songs from the available list.
Lists demo songs, composers, copyright info, and composer biographies.
How to choose from the eight available tones for playing.
Instructions for playing two different tones simultaneously.
How to divide the keyboard into two sections with different tones.
How to customize the key where the keyboard is split.
How to apply a concert hall-like reverberation effect to the sound.
How to add chorus effect for greater sound dimension and breadth.
How to start, stop, and adjust the metronome's volume.
How to check volume, change tempo, time, and sound of the metronome.
Initial steps for recording a performance, including metronome setup.
Detailed steps for starting and stopping the recording process.
How to listen to recorded performances and delete them.
How to change the keyboard's response to playing touch.
How to transpose the keyboard's pitch without changing fingering.
How to adjust the reference pitch for tuning with other instruments.
Steps to lower or raise the reference pitch and play reference tones.
Adjusting the intensity levels for Reverb and Chorus effects.
Adjusting the sympathetic resonance of the damper pedal.
Using historical tunings for classical music performance.
Switching between standard and stretch tuning curves.
Disabling buttons to prevent accidental changes.
Explains MIDI, its connectors, and general connection procedures.
Visual guides for connecting to sequencers and sound modules.
Explains Local On/Off settings for connecting external MIDI devices.
How to enable or disable the local control feature.
Managing Omni On/Off and selecting the MIDI transmit/receive channel.
Transmitting/receiving sound selection data via Program Change messages.
Managing Control Change messages and transmitting performance data.
Solutions for power, no sound, metronome, buttons, and keyboard sound problems.
Troubleshooting for pitch, pedals, recording, and distorted sound.
Addressing resonance, external device sound, and strange sound issues.
Overview of functions assigned to keyboard keys with the Demo button.
Key assignments for changing tuning curves, temperament, and tonic.
Key assignments for MIDI channel, Local On/Off, Program Change, and Control Change.