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Roland HP 237 User Manual

Roland HP 237
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Playing
the
Keyboard
Using
Two
Different
Sounds
for
Right
And
Left
Hands-Split
Function
The
piano
allows
you
to
divide
the
keyboard
into
two
sections,
upper
and
lower,
and
to
play
two
different
Tones.
Dividing
the
keyboard
is
called
“Split”
and
the
key
where
the
keyboard
is
split
is
called
the
“Split
Point”.
The
Split
Point
is
at
“F
#3”
when
the
power
is
turned
on.
1.
Hold
down
the
Tone
button
for
the
sound
that
you
want
to
include
in
the
split,
and
press
the
Metronome
[Sound]
button.
The
indicator
on
the
Tone
button
you
have
pressed
will
flash.
Play
the
keyboard
and
hear
that
two
different
sounds
are
played
in
the
upper
and
lower
sections.
The
sounds
will
be
assigned
to
the
keyboard
as
follows:
Tone
button
Lower
Tone
/
Upper
Tone
Piano
1
Acoustic
Bass
/
Piano
1
Piano
2
Acoustic
Bass
/
Piano
2
Electric
Piano
1
Acoustic
Bass
/
Electric
Piano
1
Electric
Piano
2
Acoustic
Bass
/
Electric
Piano
2
Harpsichord
Strings
/
Harpsichord
4
Vibraphone
Acoustic
Bass
/
Vibraphone
Pipe
Organ
Pipe
Organ
/
Harpsichord
Strings
Strings
/
Piano
1
*
Chorus
(p.
17)
cannot
be
applied
to
the
tones
with
Acoustic
Bass.
*
The
pedal
will
have
no
effect
on
what
is
played
in
the
lower
section
of
the
keyboard.
2.
To
cancel
Split,
press
a
Tone
button
with
an
indicator
that
is
extinguished.
The
selected
tone
is
effective
for
the
entire
keyboard.
Changing
the
Split
Point
When
you
are
using
the
Split
function,
you
can
change
the
location
at
which
the
keyboard
is
split
(the
Split
Point).
Hold
down
the
Tone
button
whose
indicator
is
blinking,
and
press
the
note
that
you
wish
to
use
as
the
new
Split
Point.
The
Split
Point
can
be
set
from
B1-B6.
The
key
that
serves
as
the
split
point
is
included
in
the
lower
section.
The
Split
Paint
you
set
will
be
retained
until
the
piano
is
switched
off.
y
F'3
(The
split
point
when
the
power
is
turned
on)

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Roland HP 237 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelHP 237
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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