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Brand | Roland |
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Model | HP 2700 |
Category | Musical Instrument |
Language | English |
Guidelines for connecting and using the power supply with other devices.
Recommendations for positioning the instrument to avoid damage or interference.
Instructions for cleaning the unit using appropriate materials and methods.
Explanation of how the backup battery retains settings and its replacement.
Important warnings regarding finger safety, foreign objects, and impact.
Steps to insert the power cord and turn the unit on using the power switch.
Instructions for connecting headphones and using the instrument quietly.
How to use the VOLUME slider to control the sound output level.
Using the BRILLIANCE slider to modify the tone's brightness and mellow.
How to choose different instrument sounds (voices) using the Voice buttons.
Explanation of the DUAL function for combining two sounds simultaneously.
How to use REVERB buttons to add ambience and depth to the sound.
How to use the CHORUS button to add richness and breadth to the sound.
How to use the TREMOLO button to add a left-to-right sound effect.
How to play and control demonstration songs using the DEMO button.
Explanation of the function and use of the Damper, Sostenuto, and Soft pedals.
How to adjust the overall pitch of the instrument using the tuning knob.
Instructions for connecting external audio devices and speakers.
How to enable or disable the backup mode for retaining settings.
Guidance on placing the template for easier access to MIDI settings.
How to transpose the key of the instrument for easier playing and vocal accompaniment.
How to adjust the keyboard touch sensitivity for different playing styles.
Using the Soft or Sostenuto pedals to switch between instrument voices.
How to play music using historical tuning methods common in classical periods.
Instructions for setting the tonic note for different scales and temperaments.
How to set the instrument to play using the Baroque period standard pitch (415 Hz).
How to adjust the tuning curve for subtle changes in chord sonorities.
Diagrams and explanations for connecting the instrument via MIDI ports.
How to configure MIDI channels for transmitting and receiving data.
Explanation of Local ON/OFF mode for controlling keyboard and sound source interaction.
How to switch between Omni ON and OFF modes for MIDI data reception.
Choosing between three modes for MIDI transmission and reception.
How to use the Multi-Timbral mode to play multiple internal voices simultaneously via MIDI.
How Pedal, Volume, Chorus, Brilliance, and Reverb messages function in Multi-Timbral Mode.
Defines the data format used for Roland's exclusive MIDI messages.
Details MIDI status, manufacturer, device, model, and command ID codes.
Explains address mapping for transferring data like waveforms and parameters.
Details the message format for requesting data from a remote device.
Describes the message format for transferring actual data.
Format for the acknowledgement message sent upon successful reception.
Format for the message indicating the end of data transmission.
Explains the handshake procedure for reliable data transfer between devices.
Format for the message indicating a communications fault.
Format for the message to terminate communication due to an error.
Illustrates message transaction sequences for data transfer and error handling.
Details various types of data messages that can be transmitted.
Details transmitted channel voice messages like Note Off, Note On, and Control Change.
Information on system real-time messages like Active Sensing.
Details the structure and content of system exclusive MIDI messages.
How Tremolo and Chorus messages are transmitted and received.
How Reverb messages are transmitted and received.
How Program Change messages are transmitted and received.
Details the transmission and reception of patch parameters via exclusive MIDI messages.
Explains the one-way communication procedure for sending data.
Provides a map of parameter addresses and their corresponding MIDI data.