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Roland HP 237 - Main Features of the HP 237; Realistic Piano Performance; Varied Tones for Music; Metronome Features

Roland HP 237
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Main
Features
of
the
HP
237
Authentic
piano
performances
High-quality
concert
grand
piano
sounds,
and
a
keyboard
that's
a
true
pleasure
to
play
assure
an
even
more
realistic
piano-playing
experience.
¢
Captures
the
brilliant
resonance
The
sound
of
a
grand
piano
has
a
more
brilliant
timbre
than
that
of
an
upright
piano.
This
is
because
the
sound
of
a
grand
piano
contains
a
greater
amount
of
high-frequency
components.
The
piano
sounds
of
the
HP
237
reproduce
this
characteristic
of
the
grand
piano.
e
Reproduces
the
extended
high-frequency
response
One
of
the
features
of
the
acoustic
piano
is
that
for
the
approximately
one
and
a
half
octaves
at
the
top
of
the
range,
there
is
no
damper
to
restrict
the
vibration
of
the
strings.
This
allows
the
vibration
of
the
string
to
continue
whether
or
not
the
damper
pedal
is
pressed.
Since
this
also
allows
these
strings
to
vibrate
sympathetically
with
other
strings,
they
can
sometimes
be
heard
sounding
independently
from
the
low
and
middle-register
strings.
The
HP
237
faithfully
simulates
these
characteristics
of
the
acoustic
piano.
Eight
Tones
for
use
in
a
wide
variety
of
musical
genres
The
HP
237
features
not
only
piano
tones,
but
eight
different
internal
tones
that
you
can
use
ina
variety
of
musical
genres.
Three
Metronome
sounds
The
HP
237
provides
a
metronome
that
lets
you
use
three
different
sounds.
You
can
easily
adjust
the
tempo
and
time.
Record
your
own
performances
The
HP
237
makes
it
easy
to
record
your
own
performances.

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