Why does the selected sound change when I play back a song on my Roland HP603?
- FfaulknerericAug 16, 2025
If the selected sound on your Roland Musical Instrument changes when you play back a song, change the SMF Play Mode to “External”.
Why does the selected sound change when I play back a song on my Roland HP603?
If the selected sound on your Roland Musical Instrument changes when you play back a song, change the SMF Play Mode to “External”.
What to do if only one instrument sound doesn't play on my Roland Musical Instrument?
If only the sound of a particular instrument in a song does not play on your Roland Musical Instrument, check if the part button is unlit. If so, press the part button so the indicator is illuminated.
Why is there no sound coming from my Roland Musical Instrument?
If you are not getting any sound from your Roland Musical Instrument, check the following: * Ensure your amp, speakers, or headphones are correctly connected. * Make sure the volume isn't turned down. * Verify that headphones or an adapter plug aren't inserted in the Phones jacks (as this will mute the speakers). * Confirm that Local Control is set to “On.” * If using Twin Piano mode, ensure it's not set to “Individual” with headphones connected.
Why is there a high-pitched ringing sound on my Roland HP603?
To resolve high-pitched ringing on your Roland Musical Instrument, especially if you hear it through headphones, adjust the Duplex Scale, Full Scale String Res., and Ambience settings.
What to do if I hear a buzz from external devices connected to my Roland HP603 Musical Instrument?
If you are experiencing a buzz from external devices connected to your Roland Musical Instrument, ensure that all devices are connected to the same AC power outlet.
How to stop my Roland HP603 from turning off automatically?
If the power of your Roland Musical Instrument turns off on its own, it might be due to the auto-off setting. If you don’t want this to happen, turn the Auto Off setting to “Off”.
What to do if I can’t perform operations on my Roland Musical Instrument?
If you're unable to perform operations on your Roland Musical Instrument, it might be because Panel Lock is activated. Disengage the Panel Lock setting to regain control.
Why do low notes sound wrong or buzzy on my Roland HP603 Musical Instrument?
If you are experiencing wrong or buzzy low notes on your Roland Musical Instrument, first lower the volume. If you don't hear it through headphones, the issue might be that objects near the unit are resonating due to the high volume. To minimize this: * Locate the speakers 10–15 cm (4–6 inch) away from walls or other surfaces. * Keep the volume down. * Move away from the objects that are resonating.
Why does the piano’s tonal character change when I record on my Roland HP603 Musical Instrument?
If the piano’s tonal character changes when you record on your Roland Musical Instrument, it could be due to recording with a tone created in Piano Designer, as some settings might not be reproduced during playback. Also, ensure you are recording as SMF, not audio.
How to reduce reverberation when ambience is off on Roland Musical Instrument?
You can reduce the reverberation on your Roland Musical Instrument by adjusting the Cabinet Resonance.
Brand | Roland |
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Model | HP603 |
Category | Musical Instrument |
Language | English |
Instructions on how to turn the piano power on and off using the lid mechanism.
Detailed explanation of the Damper, Sostenuto, and Soft Pedals.
Guide to connecting and using Bluetooth features.
Instructions for playing back and recording performances.
Overview of recording features, including SMF and audio recording.
Instructions on how to record performances as audio files.
Guide to customizing piano sounds by adjusting various sonic parameters.
How to save and recall custom settings like tone and effects.
How to erase all files from internal memory or USB flash drives.
How to restore all settings to their factory default condition.
Guide to connecting and using Bluetooth audio playback.
How to use the unit's pedal to control music score apps on a mobile device.
How to set up MIDI data transmission and reception with mobile devices.
Details on using USB flash drives for data storage and playback.
Covers auto-off, power supply, moving unit, and keeping items from children.