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Roland HP 237 - Convenient Functions; Touch Sensitivity Adjustment; Key Transpose

Roland HP 237
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Convenient
Functions
Changing
Keyboard
Touch
Sensitivity
You
can
select
from
three
touch
sensitivity
levels.
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
response
is
set
to
“Medium.”
While
holding
down
the
[Dema]
button,
press
the
corresponding
note
(C1-D1).
Keys
Types
ci
Light
Descriptions
With
this
setting,
fortissimo
can
be
>
produced
using
much
less
force
than
normal,
thus
making
the
keys
seem
lighter.
This
setting
makes
it
easy
to
E
8
3
play,
even
for
children.
cH
Medium
Normal
setting,
providing
the
most
natural
touch,
closest
to
that
of
an
acoustic
piano.
D1
Heavy
With
this
setting,
to
play
fortissimo
the
keys
must
be
played
much
more
strongly
than
normally,
as
if
the
keys
had
become
heavier.
Adds
even
more
emotion
when
you
play
with
lots
of
dynamics.
Transposing
without
Changing
Your
Fingering
-Key
Transpose
You
can
play
ina
different
key-without
changing
the
keys
you
are
playing.
This
function
is
called
“Key
Transpose.”
When
you
are
accompanying
a
singer,
you
can
use
Key
Transpose
to
match
the
vocal
pitch
of
the
singer,
allowing
you
to
transpose
easily
while
using
the
same
printed
music
(keyboard
fingering).
Key
transpositions
remain
in
effect
until
the
keyboard's
power
is
turned
off.
1.
While
holding
down
the
[Demo]
button,
press
the
tonic
(root)
of
the
key
to
which
you
want
to
transpose.
Use
the
C2-B2
notes
to
select
the
tonic.
2.
To
return
to
the
normal
pitch,
while
holding
down
the
[Demo]
button,
press
the
C2
key.
<Ex.>
For
example
if
you
want
the
E
pitch
to
sound
when
you
play
the
C
key,
you
would
hold
down
the
[Demo]
button
and
press
the
E2
key.
c2
B2
Demo
While
holding
down
Press
(Nore)
The
transposition
setting
is
effective
only
on
sounds
performed
on
the
HP
237's
keyboard.
This
setting
is
not
effective
on
tones
from
external
MIDI
messages
played
on
the
HP
237.
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