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Roland HP702 User Manual

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12
° Listening to Songs
Playing Back a Song
Heres how you can listen to the built-in songs. You can listen to these
internal songs as models for your own playing, or practice one hand
at a time along with them.
& Refer to the “Internal Song List” at the end of this manual.
Category list
Category Explanation
Listening
Pianos
internal
song
Piano songs recommended for listening
Ensemble (*)
Famous songs, mainly classical pieces. These
include piano concertos, duets, and jazz
arrangements of classical pieces. Since this
collection contains songs that are challenging
to play, they are recommended for those at
intermediate level or above.
Entertainment
(*)
Arrangements of well-known songs from
around the world, including pop, jazz, and
childrens songs, in arrangements that can be
enjoyed by a wide range of people from the
beginner to the advanced player.
Do Re Mi
Lesson (*)
You can use these lessons to learn the basics of
music, by singing solfege along with the songs
or practicing score-reading.
Scales (*)
Scales in all keys
(major scales, minor scales)
Hanon
The Virtuoso Pianist No.1–20
Beyer
Vorschule im Klavierspiel Op.101 No.1–106
Burgmüller
25 Études faciles et progressives Op.100
Czerny100
100 Übungsstücke Op.139
USB Memory
Songs saved on a USB ash drive
Internal
Memory
Songs saved in internal memory
(*) Songs corresponding to the included collection of scores, “Roland Piano Masterpieces.
1. Press the [ ] button.
The Song screen appears.
Category
Tempo Time signature Measure
Song name
2. Turn the [ ] knob to select the song category, and
press the [ ] knob to conrm.
3. Turn the [ ] knob to select the song name.
You can choose song names within the category.
MEMO
If you decide to select a dierent song category, press the [
]
button.
4. Press the [
s
] button.
The song plays.
5. To stop the song, press the [
s
] button once
again.
The [
s
] button goes dark.
6. To exit song settings, press the [ ] button.
The [ ] button goes dark.
Changing how songs play back
Operation
Playing back
individual
performance parts
The built-in songs consist of three parts
(right-hand, left-hand, accompaniment), and
you can play back just the part(s) that you
want to hear.
* Some songs don’t have a left-hand part or
an accompaniment part. In this case, you
can’t select the corresponding part.
1. Press the [Part] button.
2. Turn the [ ] knob to select the part that you
want to mute.
3. Press the [ ] knob to conrm.
The selected part is muted.
4. Press the [
s
] button.
Only the selected part(s) song play back.
Change the song
tempo
1. Turn the [Tempo] knob.
MEMO
Long-press the knob to return to the default value.
Play back the
song at a constant
tempo
This is convenient when you want to practice
along with the song playback.
1. Hold down the [
s
] button and turn the
[Tempo] knob.
2. Select “On.
Selecting the
measure to play
back
1. Follow steps 1–3 of “Playing Back a Song.
2. Press the [ ] knob.
The measure screen appears.
3. Turn the [ ] knob to select the measure that
you want to play.
4. Press the [
s
] button.
The song plays from the specied measure.
MEMO
5 If you long-press the [
] knob, the beginning of the
song is selected.
5 Press the [
] button to return to the song select
screen.
Sounding a count
before the song
plays
1. While holding down the [ ] button, press the
[
s
] button.
Play all songs
in the selected
category
1. While holding down the [ ] button, press the
[
s
] button.
Playing back in a
dierent key
1. Press the [ ] button.
The [ ] button is lit, and the piano is in function
mode.
2. Turn the [ ] knob to access the “Song
Transpose screen.
3. Press the [ ] knob to conrm.
4. Turn the [ ] knob to select the number of
semitones that you want to transpose.
5. Press the [
s
] button.
The song playback is transposed.
Playing songs from
a folder on a USB
ash drive
1. Press the [ ] button, and turn the [ ] knob to
select “USB Memory.
2. Press the [ ] knob to conrm.
Enter the folder
3. Turn the [ ] knob to select the desired folder.
4. Press the [ ] knob to conrm.
Exit the folder
5. Turn the [ ] knob toward the left to select
“Up.
6. Press the [ ] knob to conrm.

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Roland HP702 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Keyboard88 keys (PHA-4 Standard Keyboard: with Escapement and Ivory Feel)
Sound EngineSuperNATURAL Piano
Polyphony256 voices
Speakers12 cm x 2
Tones324 tones
Rated Power Output12 W x 2
DisplayGraphic LCD 128 x 64 dots
Weight54.4 kg
Headphones3D Ambience Effect
BluetoothBluetooth Ver 4.0
PedalsDamper, Soft, Sostenuto
Touch Sensitivityfixed touch
EffectsAmbience, Brilliance
Included AccessoriesOwner's Manual

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