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Roland HP507 User's Manual
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1. eo OO When opening and closing the lid be careful not to let your fingers get caught If small children will be using the HP507 adult supervision should be provided Lid If you need to move the piano make sure the lid is closed first to prevent accidents Installing the CD Drive Sold separately Attach the CD drive as shown the figure using the mounting holes on the HP507 s bottom panel For details of the attachment or connecting refer to the owner s manual of the CD drive Use a CD drive sold by Roland We cannot guarantee operation if any other CD drive is used You cannot play back CD R RW disks to which audio tracks have been added or CDs containing both audio tracks and data CD Extra e The HP507 is capable of playing back only commercial CDs that conform the official standards those that carry the COMPACT DISC DIGITAL AUDIO logo e The usability and sound quality of audio discs that incorporate copyright protection technology and other non standard CDs cannot be guaranteed e For more detailed information on audio discs featuring copyright protection technology and other non standard CDs please consult the disc vendor You cannot save songs and styles to CDs and you cannot delete songs or styles recorded to CDs Furthermore you cannot format CDs Before You
2. 38 49 Auto Off aso doxes vehi dod 44 B Brilliance Eh ce ER oj Ris 10 23 Brilliance button 23 a Bwd button 28 C Cabinet Resonance 43 CD AudloTyD8 cubat Sp dmn 50 CO DING m 16 Center Cancel 38 48 Center E YS 49 Converting a SONG iiu eaae 36 CODY SONG E 45 ln EE 27 CZERNY E 28 D Damper Nee 45 sss ox NENNEN 43 Damper Pedal 14 Damper Pedal Part 49 Damper Resonance 42 Delete SONG cas oor nr sna 46 Display RTT ENTRE 12 Display Contrast tccsededsoares Ke aa Dual Balance EEN 48 Dual Play ice usc i ecdesneentevaceus 19 Duplex 5calecsssu cans due es wash 42 E rre i etegieg 19 E Piano Dutton eoi e e s 18 Bra SiN Mm cct ML 33 62 F Factory BBSOL Loa ced ad aa da 45 B gt Fast EIERE ter g 26 FAVORITE 1 saraakk kac ewes cosa 28 Format Media est rro na 46 Function Mode uv rcr en 48 kb Fwd button 28 H Hammer Noise 42 Hammer Response 42 HANON renna areetan petendam 28 Headphone hook 14 l sede CORTE CET E TU 15 Input Volurme vue ZER v d EEN 48 Internal Song List de e Ae na 58 Ivory Feel Keyboard 6 K Key Off Resonance 43 Key Jouets eege EE E REFS 10 23 L ue Te 52 Left hand part i e 30 LIC EE 42 Local Control qni eire 50 M MASTERPIECE pa nk rape 28 Master Tuning s sccreren na
3. buttons To select a single tone Grand Early E Piano Strings Other G LE Piano Designer Press one Yv ET Grand Early E Piano Strings Other A Piano Designer s Dividing the Keyboard for Two person Performance Twin Plano This function divides the keyboard into left and right allowing two people to play the same range of pitches page 24 To turn twin piano on Press the Twin Piano button so it s lit To change how the sounds are heard While holding down the Twin Piano button press the buttons The sound of the right hand keyboard zone will be heard more loudly from the right speaker than from the left speaker The sound of the left hand keyboard zone will be heard more loudly from the left speaker than from the right speaker The sound of the right hand keyboard zone will be heard only from the right speaker The sound of the left hand keyboard zone will be heard only from the left speaker Individual Customizing Your Piano Sound Piano Designer You can adjust various elements of a grand piano s sound to create your own personalized piano Operation Guide To layer two tones dual play Press two tone buttons Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other Q I Piano Designer Press two vb To change the tones Press the buttons Hold down the right most of the lit tone button
4. Close Window Ctr Ww DE PIS Add File to Library Ctrl O Add Folder to Library San Library E O Get Info Ctrl I Rating Newly created trl Shift F playlist nc iPod Transfer Purchases from iPod Page Setup 3 From the desktop or other location where you copied it drag and drop the song WAV file to add it to the playlist you created in step 2 LIBRARY v Name JI Music 1 v 003AUDIO E Movies STORE iTunes Sto Drag amp drop 4 Inserta blank CD R into your computer A song recorded on the HP507 can be copied to your computer by means of a USB flash drive Use computer software such as iTunes to burn the song to a CD eo0000000000000000000000570505050520520552500000000000 3i Copy the song WAV file that you want to burn to CD to your computer s desktop or another location where you can easily find it Copy to desktop Removable Disk F hi Edit View Favorites Tools Help JI Search Folders zz 9 9 001 od O03 AUDIOWAY AUDIO WMV INOGATIS 5 Select the playlist that you created in step 2 and in the File menu click Burn playlist to Disc Edit View Controls Store Advanced Help New Playlist Ckri N tri Shif N 49 New Playlist from Selection New Playlist Folder New Smart Playlist Ckri Alt N e Edit Smart Playlist AUDIO Close Window Ctrl W Add File to Library Ctrl 0 Add Fold
5. az lefault 5 3 Tocancel the Song Balance function press the Song Balance button once again The Song Balance button will go out Adjusting a Song s Tempo for Easier Practicing You can change the tempo at which a song plays back When you re practicing along with a song this allows you to slow down the tempo of a difficult song in order to play it more comfortably e TE E EE ance ence Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other 1 Press the lt q gt Slow Fast buttons The tempo will change If an audio file is selected you can adjust the tempo in the range of 75 100 12596 2 Toreturn the tempo to its original setting press the lt d Slow and gt Fast buttons simultaneously 29 Practicing Playing back at a fixed tempo tempo mute With some of the internal songs the tempo will change during the song If desired you can make these songs play back at a fixed unchanging tempo 1 while holding down the B gt W Play Stop button use the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons to adjust the tempo The tempo indication in the screen will be highlighted 2 Tocancel tempo mute once again hold down the e W Play Stop button and press the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons Practicing One Hand at a Time Part Mute Here s how to have only the selected part play back This allows you to practice playing the left or right hand part of a song while l
6. 25 Auf Fl geln des Gesanges Felix Mendelssohn private personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws 26 Mazurka No 5 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin No data for the music that is played will be output from MIDI Out and USB port Gymnop die 1 Erik Satie Songs marked by an asterisk are original songs composed for the Roland Corporation The copyrights to these songs are owned by the Roland Corporation 28 Etude op 25 1 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 29 Clair de Lune Claude Achille Debussy MASTERPIECE 1 2 4 15 are piano solos They have no accompaniment 30 tude op 10 5 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 31 Dr Gradus ad Parnassum Claude Achille Debussy 32 Grande Valse Brillante Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 33 La pri re d une Vierge Tekla Badarzewska 34 Course en Troika Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky 35 To The Spring Edvard Hagerup Grieg 36 Valse op 64 2 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 37 Radetzky Marsch Johann Baptist Strauss 38 Tr umerei Robert Alexander Schumann 39 Moments Musicaux 3 Franz Peter Schubert 40 Pr lude op 28 15 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 41 Harmonious Blacksmith Georg Friedrich Handel 42 Ungarische Tanze 5 Johannes Brahms 43 Turkischer Marsch Ludwig van Beethoven 44 Nocturne No 2 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 45 Fruhlingslied Felix Mendelssohn 46 Praludium Johann Sebastian Bach 47 Jagerlied Felix Mendelssohn 48 Passepied Claude Achille Debussy 49 Fur Elise Ludwig van Beethoven 50 Turkischer Marsch Wolfg
7. Strings Other S 1 Press a tone button The number and name of tone currently selected for the right hand zone are shown 2 Press the buttons A different tone is selected 20 Performing Changing the left hand tone Grand Early E Piano Strings Other V Piano Designer 5 N 1 while holding down the Transpose button and Twin Piano button press a tone button The number and name of the tone currently selected for the left hand zone are shown 2 While holding down the Transpose button and Twin Piano button press the buttons A different tone is selected Advanced technique Changing the pitch of the left hand tone in steps of an octave Octave Shift p 49 t 9 3 gt Ve Changing the keyboard s split point e0ce00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 Piano 4 4 wee E mbience Brilliance Grani D ono ast g e 7 wd Accomp Left Right AB Repeat C5 Split Point Power up default F 3 The Split Point belongs to the left hand Lg section of the keyboard 1 while holding down the Transpose button and Twin Piano button press the key that you want to assign as the split point The key you pressed becomes the new split point and that key will be shown in the display Saving your settings The HP507 s settings will revert to B1 B6 the default values when you turn off Screen Value Spl
8. Transpose the pitch of the keyboard or song The Transpose function lets you shift the pitch of the keyboard or a song so that you can perform more conveniently Disable the buttons The Panel Lock function lets you prevent sounds or settings from being changed when buttons are pressed inadvertently Operation Guide Adding Reverberation Ambience You can add a pleasant reverberation to the sounds m producing the impression that you are performing in ISS 22 a concert hall To turn ambience on Press the Ambience button so it s lit To adjust the ambience While holding down the Ambience button press the buttons o Adjusting the Overall Volume Adjust the volume page 17 Volume Adjusting the Song Volume Song Balance By modifying the playback volume of the Uis 29 song you can adjust the balance between the song and your keyboard performance To turn song balance on Press the Song Balance button so it s lit To adjust the song balance While holding down the Song Balance button press the buttons beggen Adjusting the Brightness of the Sound Brilliance back To turn brilliance on You can adjust the brightness of the sound you play m from the keyboard or the sounds of a song you play GELEES Press the Brilliance button so it s lit To adjust the brilliance buttons Volume Song Balance hemm Adjus
9. cables should be placed so they are out of N the reach of children Avoid climbing on top of the unit or placing heavy objects on it Never climb on top of nor place heavy objects on the unit Do not connect or disconnect the power cord with wet hands S Never handle the power cord or its plugs with wet hands when plugging into or unplugging from an outlet or this unit Cautions when moving this unit If you need to move the instrument take note of the precautions listed below At least two persons are required to safely lift and move the unit It should be handled carefully all the while keeping it level Make sure to have a firm grip to protect yourself from injury and the instrument from damage Check to make sure the screws securing the unit to the stand have not become loose Fasten them again securely whenever you notice any loosening e Disconnect the power cord e Disconnect all cords coming from external devices e Raise the adjusters on the stand p 61 e Close the lid e Fold down the music stand 090000090090099090009099900099090000900009000900009000009000090990090000990900000000909000909009099099 Unplug the power cord from the outlet before cleaning Before cleaning the unit turn it off and unplug the power cord from the outlet p 61 090900099000000090009090090090000000909000090909009090900000909090009090900000090000090090090000009000909 Z N CAUTION If there is a possi
10. the notes will drop out Symptom Sounds are heard twice doubled when the keyboard is played The wrong instrument is selected when you press the E Piano Strings or Other button Effect does not apply Reverberation remains even if You defeat the Ambience effect The sound of the higher notes suddenly changes from a certain key High pitched ringing is heard Low notes sound wrong or are buzzy Song does not play correctly Only the sound of a particular instrument in a song does not play Sound is heard from a muted part Song volume is low Volume differs between recording and playback Can t play back a song saved in USB flash drive Song tempo becomes unstable Song name in USB flash drive is not shown Can t record play back Can t record SMF Can t record audio Tone quality of the piano sound changes when you record a performance as audio The recorded performance disappeared Troubleshooting Page Is the HP507 in Dual play p 19 When the HP507 is connected to an external sequencer set the Local Control to Off Alternatively the sequencer could be set so 50 its Soft Thru feature is Off P Tone buttons E Piano Strings Other also operate as buttons that select Recommended Tones Connecting a commercially available CD ROM drive to the USB flash drive connector and selecting a song from a CD ROM p 18 produced for the VIMA VIMA TUN
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12. 347 types These sounds are called Tones The Tones are categorized into five groups each of which is assigned to a different Tone button Switching Tones Let s start by performing with a piano tone When you turn on the power the ConcertPiano tone is selected no Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano rani Early E Piano Strings Other 101 Fas Reset Play Stop Rec Bwd Fwd ction Split e m gt a LJ KE Fr Grand Early E Piano Strings Other 1 Press a tone button to select the tone group The currently selected tone number and tone name are displayed The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be I GoncertPiano shown by the display H Note however that your unit may incorporate a newer enhanced version of the system e g includes newer sounds so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in the manual Tone groups Tone button Description Piano Grand button Selects grand piano sounds Piano Early button Selects sounds of early historical pianos E Piano button Selects various electric piano sounds used in pop or rock Strings button Selects the sounds of string instruments such as violins as well as other instruments used in orchestras Selects a variety of sounds such as organ bass or accompaniment sounds H Other button If you select tone numbers 43 51 you ll be able to use the keyboard to
13. Ambience Off 10 levels Brilliance Off 10 0 10 Only for Piano Tones Piano Designer Open close lid 7 levels Soundboard Behavior Off 10 levels Cabinet Resonance Off 10 levels Hammer Noise 5 levels Damper Noise Off 10 levels Duplex Scale Off 10 levels Damper Resonance Off 10 levels String Resonance Off 10 levels Key Off Resonance Off 10 levels Only for Organ Tones Rotary Speaker Effect Slow Fast Quarter note 10 to 500 2 2 0 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 3 8 6 8 9 8 12 8 11 levels 3 tracks Standard MIDI Files Format O Recorder section 1 song Internal Memory Max 99 songs Approx 30 000 notes Song Select Play Stop Rec Rewinding Fast forwarding Previ ous song Next song Part Mute Mute Volume Tempo Tempo Mute All Songs Play Count in Song Balance AB Repeat Quarter note 10 to 500 120 ticks per quarter note File Format Audio File WAV 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear format Audio CDs CD DA when using optional CD drive with Keyboard SMF data Audio from Input jacks File Format Audio File WAV 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear format Playback Transpose with Audio from Input jacks 6 5 in semitones Audio Playback Speed 75 125 Song Select Play Stop Rec Rewinding Fast forwarding Previous song Next song Tempo All Songs Play Song Balance AB Repeat Center Cancel with Audio from Input jacks Internal Memory Standard MIDI Files Format 0 Songs
14. Do not paste stickers decals or the like to this instrument Peeling such matter off the instrument may damage the exterior finish Do not put anything that contains water on this unit Also avoid the use of insecticides perfumes alcohol nail polish spray cans etc near the unit Swiftly wipe away any liquid that spills on the unit using a dry soft cloth Maintenance To clean the unit use a dry soft cloth or one that is slightly dampened Try to wipe the entire surface using an equal amount of strength moving the cloth along with the grain of the wood Rubbing too hard in the same area can damage the finish Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation The pedals of this unit are made of brass Brass eventually darkens as the result of the natural oxidization process If the brass becomes tarnished polish it using commercially available metal polisher Since wood will expand and contract depending on how it is used and the environment in which it is located products made of wood may experience a gradual loosening of the screws over time To ensure that your piano remains in safe optimal condition you should regularly check the tightness of the screws in the locations shown in the illustration If you find that any screws are loose use a screwdriver to tighten them Maintenance of polished finish pianos Only for HP507
15. Once the song has been copied you ll be returned to the screen of step 2 Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive while the screen indicates Executing finish the procedure C e 5 lt D S et g E 5 A EE e 5 n 45 Convenient Functions Deleting a Saved Song Delete Song 46 Here s how to delete a song that you saved on an Favorite internal memory or the USB flash drive sold separately If you want to delete all songs that have been saved to Favorite initialize the memory If you want to delete a song on the USB flash drive sold separately connect your USB flash drive to the USB memory port before you continue While holding down the Key Touch button press the Transpose button Use the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons to select Delete Song Delete Song b Enter Press the Song button The Delete Song screen will appear Delete Media m Favorite Hetranomel eu If you decide not to delete the song press the Metronome button Use the buttons to select the memory location that contains the song you want to delete Press the B gt Fast button 4 Delete Humber E 50ng O01 Metronome deta dette on Use the buttons to select the song that you want to delete Press the Song button A confirmation message will appear Delete Song DK dio ech Press the B gt Fast
16. This sound can be adjusted by modifying the following settings e String Resonance p 42 e Ambience p 22 e Duplex Scale p 42 If you don t hear this in headphones It is likely that there is some other reason such as resonances within the unit Please contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service center If you set the volume to the maximum setting the sound may be distorted depending on how you perform If this occurs turn down the volume If you don t hear this in headphones Performing at high volumes may cause the speakers or objects near the HP507 to resonate Fluorescent lights or glass doors may also resonate sympathetically In particular this is more likely to occur for lower notes and higher volumes You can take the following measures to minimize resonances e Locate the speakers 10 15 cm 4 6 inch away from walls or other surfaces Keep the volume down e Move away from the objects that are resonating If you hear this in headphones It is likely that there is some other reason Please contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service center Could a part be muted 30 If the button indicator is out the music on that part is not heard Press the part button so the indicator is illuminated P Could the part mute volume be set to other than 0 30 If you set this to 0 the sound of a muted part will be completely inaudible P Could the Song Balance Value be lowered p 29 Could the Audio files of the
17. sound the metronome p 26 If you change the metronome s tempo and time signature they will be recorded with the song allowing the metronome to sound correctly during playback Starting stopping recording Piano 2 2229 9 ong Balance mbience Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings d letronom low asi Reset Play Stop Rec Bvd Fwd Accomp left Right Split Piano Designer leat m gt a LI KE rr 1 Press the D H Play Stop button A two measure count will be heard the measure number will be shown as 2 then 1 in the lower right of the display and then recording will start When recording starts the amp Rec button and B W Play Stop button will light You can also initiate recording by simply playing the keyboard If you initiate recording by playing the keyboard a count will not be sounded 2 Press the B Bl 1 Play Stop button Gave Song Recording will stop and you ll be presented with a message will ask whether you want to save or erase your d Erase performance BEEN O Saue ong 32 Practicing Saving a performance you ve recorded e e000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 f you want to save to the USB flash drive sold separately connect your USB flash drive to the USB memory port before you continue 1 Press the P gt Fast button to select Save Saving will begin The
18. 51 unit Language p 52 If you don t need the power to turn off automatically set Auto Off to the Off setting as described below 1 hile holdina d h hib h 1 While holding down the Key Touch button press the e While holding down the Key Touch button press the Hiransposel button Transpose button 2 Use the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons to select Memory Backup 2 Use the lt q gt Slow Fast buttons to select Auto Off Auto Off 4 Memory Backup Enter 3 Use the buttons to change the setting 3 Press the Song button Value Explanation The Memory Backup screen will appear Memory Backup Off The power will not turn off automatically The power will automatically turn off if no 18 operation is performed for 10 minutes OK dio Yez p The power will automatically turn off if no operation is performed for 30 minutes 546 The power will automatically turn off if no opera 4 Press the B gt Fast button to select Yes tion is performed for 240 minutes 4 hours 30 default Memory backup will begin If you decide to cancel without executing press the lt d Slow This setting is automatically stored in the HP507 b N utton to select No When the memory backup has been completed the screen of step 2 will appear Never turn off the power while the screen indicates Executing D Pressthe Key Touch button or the Transpose but
19. Control MIDI Transmit Channel CD Audio Type Save Song Copy Song Delete Song Format Media USB Driver 50 Explanation Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer Local Control When you have a MIDI sequencer connected set this parameter to Local Off Local Control Sound Generator MIDI Sequencer Since most sequencers have their Thru function turned on notes you play on the keyboard may be sounded in duplicate or get dropped To prevent this you can enable the Local Off setting so that the keyboard and internal sound generator will be disconnected on Local Control is off The keyboard and composer are disconnected from the internal sound generator Playing the keyboard will not produce sound Local Control is on The keyboard and composer are connected to the internal sound generator MIDI Transmit Channel Settings MIDI Transmit Channel This setting specifies the MIDI channel on which the HP507 will transmit i MIDI uses sixteen MIDI channels which are numbered 1 through 16 By connecting MIDI How to save your settings devices and specifying the appropriate MIDI channel for each device you can play or select Save your settings as described in Memory sounds on those devices Backup p 44 The HP507 will receive all sixteen channels 1 16 Off 1 16 Setting the Type of CD to be Played Back CD Audio Type The HP507 may be unable to correctly recogn
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21. H Tempo Time signature Measure FAVORITE Songs saved in Favorite internal memory MASTERPIECE Piano Masterpieces SELECTIONS Various tunes Songs built into the HP507 CZERNY 100 Czerny HANON Hanon 3 Use the buttons to select a song Use the following operations to select a song from a folder e To move to a different folder use the buttons to select that folder and then press the B W Play Stop button e To select a song within a folder use the buttons To exit a folder use the button to select Up and then press the B gt Hf Play Stop button If one folder contains more than 500 files or folder some of the files or folders might not be displayed 4 Press the P M Play Stop button When the song has played to its end playback will stop To pause the playback press the B gt W Play Stop button once again The next time you press the B gt BI Play Stop button playback will resume from where you paused Button operations ld Reset button Returns you to the beginning of the song Plays stops the song Play Stop button b gt E Play Stop Starts stops recording 9 Rec button Enter recording standby mode lt Bwd button Rewinds the song gt gt Fwd button Fast forwards the song Song formats that can be played by the HP507 The HP507 can play back data in the following formats SMF formats 0 1 Roland Piano
22. Media Favorite Metronome S T ong If you decide not to proceed with the format press the Metronome button Use the buttons to select the memory that you want to initialize Press the Song button A confirmation message will appear vezp Press the gt Fast button to select Yes Formatting of the media will begin If you decide not to initialize press the 48 Slow button Once the initialization is finished you ll be returned to the screen you were in at step 2 Press the Key Touch button or the Transpose button to finish the procedure Convenient Functions Disabling the Buttons Panel Lock Never turn off the power while Executing is shown in the When you activate Panel Lock all buttons will be disabled display Caution when initializing the memory This prevents the tones or settings from being changed if you e If the screen indicates Error please refer to Error Messages inadvertently press a button p 63 Initializing the HP507 s Favorite will not initialize settings 1 Hold down the AB Repeat button until the upper right of other than the contents of Favorite If you want to return the display shows a li symbol settings other than the contents of Favorite to their factory set condition execute the Factory Reset operation p 45 e Don t disconnect the USB flash drive until USB flash drive initialization has been completed Panel Lock will
23. PE Since your piano has a polished finish that is as delicate as that found on finely crafted wooden furniture it needs careful periodic care A few important suggestions concerning the proper care of the unit follow For dusting using a soft clean cloth and or piano use feather duster Be sure to wipe gently Even the tiniest grains of sand or grit can leave scratches on the surface if too much force is applied while wiping Do not use any cleaners or detergents since they might deteriorate the surface of the cabinet and produce cracks If the cabinet s surface loses its luster wipe it thoroughly with a soft cloth dampened with a little of the polishing liquid Do not use any cleaners or detergents since they might deteriorate the surface of the cabinet and produce cracks Do not use dusting cloths that contain chemicals About piano polishing liquid Use polishing liquid as directed by the instructions for the product Use only polishing liquid that is intended for use on polished finish pianos Using any other polishing liquid may cause scratches deformation or discoloration To purchase polishing liquid contact your nearby musical instrument dealer Use the polishing liquid only on the polished surfaces of the cabinet Always wipe the surface with the grain using straight even strokes Do not repeatedly wipe the same places using too much pressure since that might result in the loss of luster Be sure to keep t
24. Play Turning the Power On Off e Once everything is properly connected p 15 be sure to follow the procedure below to turn on their power If you turn on equipment in the wrong order you risk causing malfunction or equipment failure Before turning the unit on off always be sure to turn the volume down Even with the volume turned down you might hear some sound when switching the unit on off However this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction _ Song Balance Ambience Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other Function Split Piano Designer Aejd no aiojag Turning the power on RR 1 Move the Volume slider all the way to the left to minimize the volume 2 Press the Power switch After a brief interval you ll be able to produce sounds by playing the keyboard This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after turning the unit on is required before it will operate normally 3 Use the Volume slider to adjust the volume Adjust the volume while playing something on the keyboard so you can hear how it sounds The volume increases when you slide it to the right and decreases when you slide it to the left The HP507 is designed so that nuances in the dynamics of your playing will be clearly heard even at low volume and that the sound will remain clear even at high volume Turning the power off RR 1 Move the Volume slide
25. Roland website http www roland com Choose this if you want to use the generic USB driver that was included with your computer Normally you should use this mode Original Choose this if you want to use a USB driver downloaded from the Roland website Various Settings Function Mode Indication Explanation Changing the USB flash drive Setting USB Memory Mode In some cases when USB flash drive is connected to the USB memory port it may take longer for data to be loaded or data may fail to be loaded successfully If this occurs you may be able to solve the problem by changing the USB flash drive setting USB Memory Mode When the unit left the factory this was set to Mode 2 Normally there is no need to make this setting This setting is automatically saved in the HP507 Mode 1 Mode 2 Controlling Video Equipment Visual Control Mode Visual Control is a function that lets you control images along with your performance If you ve set Visual Control mode to MVC or V LINK playing the keyboard of HP507 will control the images produced by the Visual Control device connected to HP507 using a MIDI cable Visual Control is off MVC MIDI Visual Control mode is selected V LINK mode is selected Specifying the Visual Control Channel Visual Control Channel Here s how to specify the channel on which messages used to control video will be sent Visual Control Channel How to save your settings Visual Control Channel Save
26. Song WAV file toaCh 39 Saving a Song with the Name You Specify cece cece cece eee enes 40 Renaming a SONG ubedev inet Las qaa ordei ean d REP ENE SPA E C IERC EM EASE 41 Personalizing Your Piano Sound Piano Designer 42 Making Detailed Adjustments to the Piano Sound 42 How to read the explanatory illustrations SS ess Se ee Convenient F nctlons ioci eso oe ere RX Ow REL ER a DERP E RTT 44 Adjusting the Brightness of the Display Display Contrast 44 Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time Auto Off 44 Retaining the Settings Even After Power off Memory Backup 44 Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Reser 45 Copying a Saved Song CODY en e EE 45 Deleting a Saved Song Delete Song 46 Initializing the Memory Format Media 46 Disabling the Buttons Panel Lock cece cece cece ececeeeeens 47 Various Settings Function Model ccc cece cece cece eee eeees 48 Adjusting the Dual Play Volume Balance Dual Balance 48 Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments Master Tuning 48 Changing the Tuning Method Temperament 48 Specifying a Songs Tonic Temperament Key 48 Adjusting the Volume of an Audio Playback Device Input Volume 48 Playing Back an Audio File with Its Central Sound Minimized Center Ee E E EE 48 Transposing an Audio File Audio Transpose ees 49 Specifying What th
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28. a CD You can use your computer to burn them to a music a USB flash drive CD or upload them to the Internet e Piano s n ng ong Balance ence Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other t ast d Reset Play Stop Rec m Connect a USB flash drive sold separately to the USB memory bet Play Stop Rec port p 15 Audio data cannot be saved in Favorite internal memory 2 Select the song that you want to convert to audio p 28 3 While holding down the Rec button press the buttons to select Audio 4 Press the Rec button The 8 Rec button will light and the B W Play Stop button will blink the HP507 will enter converting standby mode At this time New Song will be selected If you decide not to convert press the Rec button once again D Reselect the song selected in step 2 by pressing the button 6 Pressthe Bb Play Stop button The song will play back and the conversion will begin If during conversion you play the keyboard input something via the MIDI connector or input sound via the Input jacks all sound including those sounds will be converted Muted parts will not be converted e Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive during conversion e For some SMF recordings it might not be possible to perfectly convert the recording in its original form 7 Press the gt B Pl
29. and then use the 4 buttons n sr s Playing Different Tones with the Right and Left Hands Split Play This function divides the keyboard into left and right zones allowing you to play a different tone in each zone page 20 While holding down the Transpose button press the Twin Piano button To turn split on Key To Press a tone button Right hand Tone Press the buttons While holding down the Transpose button and Twin Piano button press a tone button While holding down the Transpose button and Twin Piano button use the buttons Left hand Tone Changing the keyboard s split point While holding down the Transpose button and Twin Piano button play the key that you want to specify as the split point 1 while holding down the Piano Grand button press the Piano Early button 2 Use the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons to select the item that you want to adjust 3 Usethe 4 buttons to adjust the value Ie 15 uoneido Operation Guide Using the Metronome Here s how to sound the metronome You can adjust the tempo of the metronome or m song page 26 To turn the metronome on To change the tempo Use the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons Press the Metronome button so it s lit To adjust the metronome s volume To change the time signature While holding down the Metronome button us
30. button to select Yes Deletion of the song will begin If you decide not to delete press the lt d Slow button Once the song is deleted you ll be returned to the screen you were in at step 2 Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive while the screen indicates Executing Press the Key Touch button or the Transpose button to finish the procedure Initializing the Memory Format Media 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Here s how you can completely erase all songs that were saved in Favorite internal memory or the USB flash drive sold separately e Once an initialization is performed all songs that have been saved in Favorite internal memory or the USB flash drive will be erased The erased data cannot be recovered so we recommend that you check the contents of memory before you proceed e If you re using new USB flash drive sold separately with the HP507 for the first time you ll need to initialize format the USB flash drive before using it The HP507 can t use USB flash drive that has not been initialized If you want to format USB flash drive connect the USB flash drive to the USB memory port p 15 While holding down the Key Touch button press the Transpose button Use the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons to select Format Media Format Media Enter Press the Song button The Format Media screen will appear Format
31. damage the cord producing S severed elements and short circuits Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards 0000009009000009000009200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009200000000900900009 Z N WARNING Avoid extended use at high volume This unit either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should immediately stop using the unit and consult an audiologist Don t allow foreign objects or liquids to enter unit never place containers with liquid on unit Do not place containers containing liquid e g flower vases on this product Never allow foreign objects e g flammable objects coins wires or liquids e g water or juice to enter this product Doing so may cause short circuits faulty operation or other malfunctions 6909000009000090900009000000090900000900009009000000000000900000000000900900090000090009009 9 Turn off the unit if an abnormality or malfunction occurs Immediately turn the unit off remove the power cord from the outlet and request servicing by your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page when The power supply cor
32. drive D Q 55 Troubleshooting Limitations regarding audio files e Ambience p 22 e Saving to Favorite internal memory p 33 e Playback muting of individual parts p 30 e Copy Song p 45 e Save Song p 41 56 Tone List Piano Grand No Explanation 1 The sound of a splendid concert grand piano This piano sound has our highest recommendation and can be used for any style of music 2 A mellow grand piano sound recommended for quiet songs 3 A brilliant grand piano sound recommended when you want the piano to stand out in an ensemble 4 A charming sound that layers synth bells with ConcertPiano 5 Strings layered with ConcertPiano 6 A pad layered with ConcertPiano 7 A choir layered with ConcertPiano 8 A grand piano sound notable for its clarity When using headphones this will sound the same as the ConcertPiano 9 A robust piano sound recommended for boogie woogie playing 10 A honky tonk piano sound recommended for ragtime playing Piano Early 1 An early type of piano with a distinctive sound that s somewhat different than today s pianos 2 Mellow Forte A mellow fortepiano sound 3 Bright Forte A brilliant fortepiano sound 4 Dolcechord A dream like sound that can sound like a piano or a harpsichord 5 Harpsichord A type of keyboard instrument widely used in Baroque music producing a delicate sound 6 Harpsi 8 4 The sound of a harpsichord layered with sound an higher octa
33. format be played Audio files of the following format can be played back File extension WAV p 28 e 16 bit linear e 44 1 kHz sampling rate Is the filename extension MID Files with other filename extensions cannot be handled as song data When playing a song from USB flash drive the tempo may become unstable if there is an excessive amount of performance data The song name will not be shown if the song information in the file is empty or consists only of spaces Is the filename extension MID Files with other filename extensions cannot be handled as song data Has one of the part buttons for recording been selected p 32 Is a USB flash drive connected to the USB memory port Thanks to its multiple number of speakers each of which can be used to play a different portion of the overall sound the HP507 is capable of producing piano sounds that possess great depth and seem to have three dimensional presence Such effects are produced when you play something on the keyboard or when you play back a song that s been recorded as an SMF However when you make an audio recording the song will consist of two channels stereo and such effects cannot be reproduced Your recorded performance will disappear if you switch off the HP507 s power or select a song There is no way to recover the lost performance Before you turn off the power save your recorded performance in Favorite gt E internal memory or USB flash
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35. holding down the Key Touch button press the Transpose button The Key Touch button and Transpose button will light and the HP507 will enter Function mode 3 Use the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons to select Save Song 4 Press the Song button The media select screen will appear If you decide not to rename the song press the Metronome button 5 Use the buttons to select the save destination media 6 Press the P gt Fast button A screen will appear allowing you to select the song number of save destination 7 Use the buttons to select the song number of save destination No song has been saved in song numbers shown as Empty in the song name column Choose a song number in which no song has been saved If you want to save your song by overwriting an existing song you no longer need select the song number of that unwanted song 8 Press the P gt Fast button A screen will appear allowing you to specify the song name O Editthe song name using the buttons shown in the illustration below Piano Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other etrono ast 9 Reset Play Stop Rec ction plit iano Designer E n ra gt a e Slow i lt Beat a Change the character Select the character to change Use the B gt Fast button to select the position at which you want to specify a character Use the buttons to change the cha
36. play the sounds of a drum set f you ve selected an organ sound that provides a rotary effect 1 such as a Combo Jz Org or a Ballad Organ pressing the Other button will switch the speed of the rotary effect For details on the tones refer to Tone List p 57 1 Rotary effect Rotary is an effect which simulates the sound of rotating speakers There is a choice of two settings Fast and Slow 2 Use the buttons to select a variation within the tone group f you ve selected a drum set tone or an SFX set tone some notes of the keyboard will not produce sound Auditioning t tone demo o o o Oo O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 1 while holding down a tone button press the B gt W Play Stop button A tone demo that uses the first tone of each tone group will begin playing back 2 To stop the tone demo press the Song button or the B W Play Stop button If you are using the VIMA TUNES You can connect a USB CD drive sold separately to the HP507 p 16 and play back separately sold CD ROMs created for the VIMA y i Songs on VIMA CD ROM VIMA TUNES are programmed with recommended tones suitable for each song When you select a song from a VIMA CD ROM VIMA TUNES recommended tones will be assigned to the HP507 s E Piano Strings and Other tone buttons
37. tunings that provides a high degree of freedom of modulation Performances are possible g in all keys III Meantone This scale makes some compromises in just intonation enabling transposition to other keys Werckmeister This temperament combines the Meantone and Pythagorean tunings Performances are possible in all keys first technique III Arabic This tuning is suitable for the music of Arabia What is the duplex scale The Duplex Scale is a system of sympathetically vibrating strings sometimes included in grand pianos These sympathetically vibrating strings are not struck directly with hammers but sound by vibrating in sympathy with the vibrations of other strings By resonating with the overtones these strings add richness and brilliance to the sound These sympathetic strings are added only to the high register above approximately C4 Since they do not have a damper a mechanism that stops them from sounding they will continue sounding even after you play a note and then release it to stop the sound of the string that was actually struck 43 Convenient Functions 4 Press the Key Touch button or the Transpose button to finish the procedure Adjusting the Brightness of the Display Display Contrast When turning the unit s power back on after it has been shut down due to the Auto Off function always make sure to allow at least five seconds to pass after the power has been shut off 1 While holding down the Ke
38. which can be used to play a different portion of the overall sound the HP507 is capable of producing piano sounds that possess great depth and seem to have three dimensional presence Such effects are produced when you play something on the keyboard or when you play back a song that s been recorded as an SMF However when you make an audio recording the song will consist of two channels stereo and such effects cannot be reproduced SMFs Standard MIDI Files use a standard format for music file that was formulated so that files containing music file could be widely compatible regardless of the manufacturer of the listening device An enormous variety of music is available whether it be for listening for practicing musical instruments for Karaoke etc SMF Recording To record a new song proceed as follows This method is convenient when you simply want to record your performance as easily as possible Getting ready to record Pan 27967 9100 ong Balance ence Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand no rings j letronoi low CH g Reset Play Stop Rec Bwd Fwd Split ia m L i LJ KK rr 1 select the tone that you want to use for performing p 18 2 Press the Rec button The Rec button will light the B BI Play Stop button will blink and the HP507 will enter recording standby mode If you decide not to record press the 8 Rec button once again 3 if desired
39. you ll be able to hear the other person s playing The sound of the right hand keyboard zone will be heard only from the right speaker Twin Piano Mode The sound of the left hand keyboard zone will be heard only from the left speaker E Individual When using headphones you won t be able to hear the other person s playing Individual Ambience will turn off default For some tones the sound might not be divided to left and right If using headphones connect them to the left Phones jack if playing the left keyboard zone connect them to the right Phones jack if playing the right keyboard zone f you record while this is set to Individual the playback might not be the same as what you heard during recording 24 Performing Shifting the Pitch Transpose Transpose means to shift the pitches of songs and the keyboard The Transpose function makes it easy to do the following You can use unchanged fingering to accompany a singer who is singing in a key different than the original music e A song written in a difficult key with numerous sharps or flats b can be performed in a key that s easier for you to play e Notation of a transposing instrument such as trumpet or sax can be played as written while hearing the transposed pitches For example if the song is written in E major but you want to play it using the fingering of the key of C major you would set Transpose to 4 If you play C E G gt It will so
40. your own playing Use your computer to create a CD of a song you recorded A song you ve recorded can be copied to your computer and written to a CD Environmentally Friendly E ne TO y Effi cle nt Design A The power will turn off after a specified time has elapsed e0e0600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000050520505909 When thirty minutes have elapsed since you last played or operated the HP507 the power will turn off automatically If you don t want the power to turn off automatically change the Auto Off setting p 44 Adj U St Your Piano P Adjust the keyboard touch You can adjust the touch sensitivity of the keyboard to match your own playing style A Add reverberation to the sound You can add reverberation ambience to create the sensation of performing in a concert hall Adjust the brightness of the sound You can adjust the tone quality of the sound ranging from a brilliant timbre to a mellow tone Pe SO nN q IZe Your Piano Piano Designer d Adjust the openness of the grand pianos lid Closing the lid will produce a softer tone and opening it will produce a brighter tone Adjust the resonance of chords You can modify the resonance of chords by changing the way in which the piano s soundboard vibrates P Switch the temperament You can switch between various temperaments such as historic temperaments used during the Baroque era 6 Convenient runctions
41. your settings as described in Memory Backup p 44 Visual Control Mode 16 o Specifies the MIDI channel used to transmit MIDI messages to the Visual Control device What is MIDI Visual Control MIDI Visual Control is an internationally used recommended practice that was added to the MIDI specification so that visual L Min A expression could be linked with musical performance Video equipment that is compatible with MIDI Visual Control can be VISUAL connected to electronic musical instruments via MIDI in order to control video equipment in tandem with a performance CONTROL What is V LINK V LINK is Roland s proprietary specification that allows visual expression to be linked with musical performance V LINK Video equipment that is compatible with V LINK can be connected to electronic musical instruments via their MIDI ports making it easy to enjoy a variety of visual effects that are linked with the performance Connection examples Connect a MIDI cable from this unit s MIDI Out connector p 15 to the MIDI In connector of your Visual Control compatible device You ll need a MIDI cable sold separately in order to connect this unit to a device that supports Visual Control Visual control function chart Playing the lowest 12 keys of this unit AO G 1 will transmit the following MIDI messages Visual Control eessen HP507 s gt MIDI Out connector function operation ANN RSS MIDI In connector CC 0 Bank Sel
42. 09900000000009090000900000900000000009000000009000009000000000000000000909 Do not use overseas Before using the unit in a foreign country consult with your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page USING THE UNIT SAFELY Z N CAUTION Place in a well ventilated location The unit should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900 Grasp the plug when connecting or disconnecting the power cord Always grasp only the plug on the power supply cord when plugging into or unplugging from an outlet or this unit 60900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090000000000 Periodically clean the power cord s plug At regular intervals you should unplug the power plug and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust and other accumulations away from its prongs Also disconnect the power plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time Any accumulation of dust between the power plug and the power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire 06090900090900000900000000000000000000000000000000000000090090000009000090000000009000090909 Manage cables for safety Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled Also all cords and
43. AB Repeat Here s how to select the parts that will play rm Here s how you can make a specific portion of a ms page 30 song play back repeatedly page 31 E 1 Press the Hi Play Stop button to play back the song To select the right hand part To select the left hand part Press the Left button so it s lit To select the other parts Press the Accomp button so it s lit 2 Atthe beginning of the portion to be repeated press the AB Repeat button To adjust the mute volume of a part 3 Atthe end of the portion to be repeated press the AB Repeat button once again Hold down the button of the part whose volume you want to adjust and use the buttons Reset Play Stop Rec Accomp Left Right AB Repeat Recording Playback Here s how to play back or record a Return to the begin ning of the song Play Stop Press the B E Play Stop button Disabling the Buttons Panel Lock Hold down the AB Repeat button until the upper right of the display shows a a symbol To cancel panel lock Press the amp Reset button Hold down the AB Repeat button until the li symbol disappears Enter recording standby mode While stopped press the Rec button While in recording standby mode press the amp E Play Stop button Press the a Bwd button Press the gt Fwd button Record
44. B gt Fast button d Save Humber Ff A screen will appear allowing you to select the song number of save destination EtiEmpiy Metronome Sl etre bey 07 5 Use the buttons to select the song number of save destination No song has been saved in song numbers shown as Empty in the song name column Choose a song number in which no song has been saved If you want to save your song by overwriting an existing song you no longer need select the song number of that unwanted song 6 Press the gt Fast button 4 Gaye Rename A screen will appear allowing you to specify a name for your song ang UU Metronome dl CIC Song 7 Edit the name using the buttons shown in the illustration below Use the B gt Fast button to select the position at which you want to specify a character Use the buttons to change the character Change the character Select the character to change 8 Pressthe Song button to save the song If you decide not to save the song press the Metronome button Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive while the screen indicates Executing 40 Practicing Renaming a Song Here s how to rename a song you re saved Piano Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Gand Early E Piano Strings Other t ast Reset Play Stop Rec 7 wi Accomp Left Right AB Repeat e D a 1 Select the song that you want to rename p 28 2 While
45. Digital format i format e Audio files WAV format 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear 28 Practicing Playing Songs Consecutively All Songs Play You can consecutively play back the built in songs or the songs saved in Favorite internal memory or on the USB USB flash drive repetitively This function is called All Songs Play 1 While holding down the Song button use the buttons to select the category 2 While holding down the Song button press the B gt H Play Stop button All Songs Play will be selected and the B gt W Play Stop button will blink All Song Play will be cancelled if you stop playback or turn off the power Adjusting the Volume Balance of the Song and the Keyboard Performance Song Balance You can adjust the balance between the song and your keyboard performance by changing the volume of the song Pan Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other Song Balance 1 Press the Song Balance button The Song Balance button will light 2 While holding down the Song Balance button press the buttons The display will show the song balance The song s volume decreases the more you lower this value and at the same time the keyboard performance sons Balance 0 9 will take on more prominence The song s volume increases the more you raise this value and at the same time the keyboard performance will become less prominent Sang Max C m
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47. ES will automatically cause sounds appropriate for that song to be assigned to the E Piano Strings and Other Tone buttons so that you can select recommended sounds by pressing one of these buttons When you are using Dual play or Split play and different effects are specified for the two selected tones the effect will not be S applied to Tone 2 when using Dual play or the left hand tone when using Split play The HP507 s piano sound faithfully simulates the depth and resonance of an acoustic piano and this may give the impression of reverberation even if you ve defeated the Ambience effect p 43 Also you may be able to eliminate some reverberation by reducing the value set for Cabinet Resonance On an acoustic piano the approximately one and a half octaves of notes at the top of the keyboard will continue sounding regardless of the damper pedal These notes also have a somewhat different tonal character HP507 faithfully simulate this 7 characteristic of acoustic pianos On the HP507 the range that is unaffected by the damper pedal will change according to the key transpose setting Is the speaker cable connected correctly p 61 If you hear this in headphones Piano sounds that have a brilliant and crisp character contain substantial high frequency components that may sound as though a metallic ringing has been added This is because the character of an actual piano is being faithfully reproduced and is nota malfunction
48. H THE FOLLOWING CODE BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS USING THE UNIT SAFELY p 3 and IMPORTANT NOTES p 5 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s Manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference Copyright 2012 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION Roland GS and SuperNATURAL are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Roland Corporation in the United States and or other countries USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJU
49. HPO Roland Digital Piano Owner s Manual WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture CAUTION The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK B See DO NOT OPEN presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK intended to alert the user to the presence of important NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL erature accompanying the produet INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electric products basic precautions should always be followed including the following 1 Read these instructions 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched 2 Keep these instructions particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the 3 Heed all warnings point where they exit from the apparatus 4 Follow all instructions 11 Only use attachments accessories spec
50. Max 99 songs Song Save Format External Memory External Storage USB Flash Memory Standard MIDI Files Format 0 1 Roland Original Format i Format Audio File WAV 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear format Audio CDs CD DA when using optional CD drive Standard MIDI Files Format 0 Audio File WAV 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear format Playable Song Format Song Save Format Other Piano Masterpieces 75 songs Selections 10 songs or greater Czerny 100 100 songs Hanon 20 songs 60 W x 2 10W x2 110 dB Internal Songs Rated Power Output Volume Level SPL This figure was measured according to the method that is based on Roland s technical standard Cabinet Speakers 16 cm x 2 with Speaker box Speakers Nearfield Speakers 5 cm x 2 Spatial Speakers 12 x 8 cm x 2 Display Graphic monochrome LCD 122 x 32 dots Language English Control Volume Slider Panel Lock Phersunuons MIDI Visual Control AC inlet Pedal connector Input jacks L Mono R RCA phono type Output jacks L Mono R 1 4 inch phone type USB COMPUTER port USB MEMORY port MIDI connectors In Out Phones jack Stereo with Twin Piano Individual Mode x 2 Stereo 1 4 inch phone type 34 W 31 W to 85 W 34 W Average power consumption while piano is played with volume at center position Connectors Power Consumption MP 31 W Power consumption immediately after power up nothing being played 85 W Rated power consumption With Mus
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52. R RESP REA IDE UPPER ES 54 Lat L7 m 57 Internal SONG LISE 1 uon oon a Rc CR RR Et Rice oe PR ERA E PE EE 58 Main Specifications vss SEENEN SUN ERSTEN NEEN E TR E E ELA e ee 59 E el Le EE 60 p os T E 62 Seil EE 63 Press one of the enclosed buttons Press two buttons Numerals indicate the sequence of steps ELLEN ME E E o 5OS SN While holding down a button press another button f Look What You Can Do Play the Piano d Play various sounds The HP507 contains a wide variety of tones sounds You can freely select and perform using these tones P Play two layered tones You can layer two tones on a single key Play different tones with your left and right hands You can divide the keyboard into left and right zones and select a different tone for each zone Play duets You can divide the keyboard into left and right halves playing it as though it were two pianos Practice Songs d Sound a metronome You can sound a metronome A Practice along with the built in songs ee0600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090 The HP507 contains numerous built in songs For the song titles refer to Internal Song List p 58 d Practice each hand separately You can practice along with a song while listening to only the right hand or left hand part play back Reco rd Songs Record your performances You can record
53. RY TO PERSONS About A WARNING and NCAUTION Notices NWARNING N CAUTION Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The Z symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle In the case of the symbol at left it is used for general cautions warnings or alerts to danger The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the unit must never be disassembled The G symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Z N WARNING Do not disassemble or modify by yourself Do not open or perform any internal modifications on the unit Do no
54. Rewind Fast forward To overdub While holding down the Song button press the B BI Play 1 Stop button To make a new recording page 32 To play all songs all song play Select the tone to be played e Select the song to be dubbed e Press the Rec button 1 select the tone that you want to play 2 3 2 Press the Rec button 4 Press the button 5 3 Press the D H Play Stop button to start e Press the button of the part that you want to record making it blink recording 4 press hel gt Hi Play Stop button to stop 6 Press the amp H Play Stop button to start recording recording 7 Press the D H Play Stop button to stop recording 13 Ie 15H e UJ Tof Panel Descriptions Power Switc This turns the power on off Z N WARNING page 17 With the factory settings the HP507 s power will automatically be switched off 30 minutes after you stop playing or operating the unit If the unit s power has been turned off automatically you can use the Power switch to turn the unit back on again If you don t want the power to turn off automatically change the Auto Off setting to Off as described on Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time Auto Off p 44 When turning the power on again you must allow at least five seconds after power off before you once again turn the power on If you fail to allow en
55. a reduced volume rather than going completely silent when you press a part button and turn off its indicator This setting lets you play a specific part at a reduced volume and use it as a guide for your playing Pian e MDC ance ence Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Sing Other let ast e w wi Comp m 1 While holding down the part button press the buttons Accomp Left Right S 30 Practicing 0 10 Higher values make the sound louder default 0 Mute Volume PE 0 emm Repeatedly Practicing a Portion of a Song AB Repeat Here s how you can repeatedly play back a specified portion of the song You can use this function to repeatedly practice that portion Piano Function AB Repeat Sectiontorepeat Time I P I A Repeat Start B Repeat End 1 Press the D H Play Stop button The song will play back 2 Press the AB Repeat button at the point where you want to start repeating point A The AB Repeat button will blink 3 Press the AB Repeat button at the point where you want to stop repeating point B The AB Repeat button will light and playback will begin repeating 4 To cancel the repeat function press the AB Repeat button once again The AB Repeat button will go out the repeat points you specified will be cleared e The repeat points can be set at the beginning of each measure specified in
56. ables with resistors are used the volume level of equipment connected to the Input jacks may be low If this happens use connection cables that do not contain resistors 15 c o g D L a To Lg s 5 L Before You Play When opening closing the lid or raising folding down the music rest please be careful not to get your fingers pinched between the movable part and the panel In places where small children are present make sure that an adult provides supervision and guidance Setting Up the Music Rest Using the music holders You can use the holders to hold pages in place When not using the holders leave them folded down Raising the music rest Push 1 Gently raise the music rest 2 Fold down the latches to secure the music rest Folding down the music rest 1 While using one hand to support the music rest raise the latches located on the back of the music rest then gently fold down the music rest Opening Closing the Lid T he lid use both hands to lift it lightly and slide it aw nec cup ced Using the lid to conceal the buttons and display To close the lid pull it gently toward yourself and lower it softly Classic Position after it has been fully extended You can use the lid to conceal the buttons and the display This allows you to concentrate on performing without being distracted by the buttons or the display
57. adhesives and the adhesive may cause discoloration Care and maintenance Please note the following points Failure to do so may result in scratches on the surface finish damaged gloss or other discoloration or deformation e To remove dirt use a soft cloth Using a moistened and tightly wrung out cloth gently wipe off any dirt Do not rub the surface vigorously To remove stubborn dirt use a commercially available keyboard cleaner that does not contain abrasives Start by wiping lightly If the dirt does not come off wipe using gradually increasing amounts of pressure while taking care not to scratch the keys e Do not use benzene paint thinner or alcohol on the instrument Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY 2 cccuwec00ed eA ER SERERE A RUE E A 3 IMPORTANT NOTES 4 42532 94 929 105 ERERIFRRI PEE AITKORERS ERES 5 About the Ivory Feel Keyboard eese 6 Look What You Cam DO EE 8 KRESCHEL RECURSO NS V AD RH Cede ep 10 Panel Descriptions ease ice reageiert 14 Before You Eat 16 Setting Up the MUSIC Rest cousset sete 2E s Ro RERE C ERA RIRUR ES S TU ES 16 Obening Closipdg the Lid oseuesd oss ege nde oU epo veu ctu PET Ee FETTE A 16 Turning the Power On OMm EE 17 PeHormilig ios ss ewe ss cera NORMA RXA QU S Da PERRA REM ESSE TRES 18 Performing with Various Sounds 18 ENEE EE 18 Performing with Two Layered Tones Dual Pla 19 Playing Different Tones with the Right and Left Hands Split Play 20 Adju
58. al media is inserted Insert the external media and try again There is not sufficient free memory in the save destination Either insert other external media or delete unneeded files and try again An error occurred during reading The external media may be corrupted Insert other external media and try again Alternatively you can initialize the external media The file is unreadable The data format is not compatible with the HP507 Data was not called up in time for playback of the song After waiting several seconds you may be able to play back the song by pressing the B gt ll Play Stop button again This audio format is not supported Please use 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear WAV format audio files Internal memory capacity of the HP507 is full The HP507 cannot deal with the excessive MIDI data sent from the external MIDI device Reduce the amount of MIDI data sent to the HP507 A MIDI cable has been disconnected Connect it properly and securely A MIDI transmission error has occurred Check the MIDI cable and connected MIDI device There may be a problem with the system Repeat the procedure from the beginning If it is not solved after you have tried several times contact the Roland service center The USB flash drive connector was subjected to excessive current Make sure that there is no problem with the external media then turn the power off then on again External Media USB flash drive CD ROM etc 63
59. all parts won t accidentally get swallowed All screws should be tightened provisionally first then tightened later To tighten a screw provisionally screw it in until about half of its length is no longer visible Do not use an electric screwdriver when tightly securing the screws Otherwise you risk stripping the threads The screwdriver needed to perform the assembly is not supplied You ll need to have ready a Phillips screwdriver that matches the size of the screws After firmly tightening all the screws place the unit at a location that is level and sure to remain stable The unit must never be placed on top of deep pile carpet Otherwise you risk causing damage to the pedals due to instability and unnecessary movement The surface of the piano unit and the stand are very delicate handle with care to avoid scratching them Do not place the piano unit directly on the floor Doing so will damage the bottom panel case and the connectors and holders on the bottom of the piano Parts Check Side Board left Q ttm screw M6 x 40 mm x 4 SS Side Board right NS J Q mmm Screw M5 x 20 mm x 10 Pedal Board O Rear Board Screw M4 x 16 mm x 2 Q speaker Box Headphone Hook x 1 You will also need to have Phillips screwdrivers size 2 3 We recommend that you use the 2 Phillips screwdriver for screws Q and Q and the 3 Phillips screwdriver for Screws Q 3 With the help of another person raise the left and
60. alue Repeat steps 2 3 to adjust the piano sound to your taste Saving your settings The HP507 s settings will revert to When you re finished using Piano Designer press the Piano Grand button orthe Piano the default values when you turn off Early button Parameter Lid Damper Resonance Hammer Noise Hammer Response Duplex Scale String Resonance the power but you can save them as described in Retaining the Settings Even Piano designer parameter After Power off Memory Backup p 44 Adjusts the extent to which the lid of the grand piano is open default d The sound will become more mellow as you close the lid of the piano in the screen The sound will become brighter as you l open the lid of the piano in the screen This adjusts the damper resonance of the acoustic piano sound the sympathetic vibration produced in strings other than On Toro those actually played when you press the damper pedal default 5 Higher settings will make the sympathetic vibration louder 2 0 2 This adjusts the sound produced when the hammer of an acoustic piano strikes the string Higher settings will produce a louder sound of the hammer striking the string Off 1 10 This adjusts the time from when you play a key until the piano sound is heard Higher settings will produce slower response Off 1 10 This adjusts the sympathetic vibrations of an acoustic piano s Duplex Scale Higher settings will make the sy
61. and these three tone buttons will blink When you press a flashing Tone button the recommended tone is then selected enabling you to perform the selected song using a tone matched to that song as it plays back Performing Performing with Two Layered Tones Dual Play You can play two tones simultaneously from each note of the keyboard This feature is called Dual Play As an example here s how to layer piano and strings tones Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other es Piano Designer 1 While holding down the Piano Grand button press the Strings button Both buttons will light When you play the keyboard you ll hear both the piano and the strings tones 1 ConcertPiano 1 SumpPhaonicStr H 1 t 9 Li 3 gt Ve Dual play is not available if Split Play p 20 or Twin Piano p 24 are turned on For some combinations of sounds the effect is not applied to tone 2 and this may affect how the tone sounds t s not possible to layer Piano Grand and Piano Early tones together Selecting tones for dual play Tone name Corresponding button How to select tones Tone 1 Left tone button Press the buttons Tone 2 Right tone button While holding down the tone button for Tone 2 the right most of the lit Tone buttons and press the buttons 2 To exit Dual Play press one of the tone buttons Advanced techniques Changing the pitch of tone 2 in steps of an o
62. ang Amadeus Mozart 51 St ndchen Franz Peter Schubert 52 Humoreske Anton n Dvor k 53 Blumenlied Gustav Lange N N 54 Alpengl ckchen Theodor Oesten Main Specifications Roland HP507 Digital Piano Keyboard Keyboard Touch Sensitivity Keyboard Modes Pedals Pedals Sound Generator Piano Sound Sound Generator Max Polyphony Tones Temperaments Stretched Tuning Master Tuning Transpose Effects Metronome Tempo Beat Volume SMF Recorder Tracks Song Save Format Songs Note Storage Controls Tempo Resolution Audio Audio CDs Playback Recording Transpose Tempo Controls 88 keys PHA III Ivory Feel Keyboard with Escapement Key Touch 100 types Fixed Touch Hammer Response Off 10 levels Whole Dual volume balance adjustable Split split point adjustable Twin Piano Damper Progressive Damper Action Pedal capable of continuous detection Soft capable of continuous detection Sostenuto function assignable SuperNATURAL Piano Sound Conforms to GM2 GS XG Lite 128 voices Grand Piano 10 tones Early Piano 6 tones E Piano 10 tones Strings 14 tones Other 307 tones including 8 drum sets 1 SFX set 8 types selectable temperament key Preset User tuning adjustable in individual notes 50 0 50 0 cent Off 415 3 Hz 466 2 Hz adjustable in increments of 0 1 Hz Key Transpose 6 5 in semitones Playback Transpose 6 5 in semitones
63. ash drives to strong shock or vibration e Do not keep USB flash drives in direct sunlight in closed vehicles or other such locations e Do not allow USB flash drives to become wet e Do not disassemble or modify the USB flash drives f About the Ivory Feel Keyboard Features of an ivory feel keyboard Traditional piano keys are made from the best materials ivory for white keys and ebony for black keys The Ivory Feel keyboard uses the latest in technology to reproduce the touch and feel of these materials An lvory Feel keyboard offers the following features e It is forbidden by law to make an audio recording video recording copy or revision of a third party s copyrighted work musical work video work broadcast live performance or other work whether in whole or in part and distribute sell lease perform or broadcast it without the permission of the copyright owner e Do not use this product for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party We assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising through your use of this product e The copyright of content in this product the sound waveform data style data accompaniment patterns phrase data audio loops and image data is reserved by Roland Corporation e Purchasers of this product are permitted to utilize said content for the creating performing recording and distributing o
64. ay Stop button Song playback will stop and the section that was played back will be converted A confirmation message will ask whether you want to save or erase the file 8 Either save the performance or erase it p 33 36 Practicing Audio Recording Here s how to record what you play on the HP507 as audio data The recorded song can be used on your computer Thanks to its multiple number of speakers each of which can be used to play a different portion of the overall sound the HP507 is capable of producing piano sounds that possess great depth and seem to have three dimensional presence Such effects are produced when you play something on the keyboard or when you play back a song that s been recorded as an SMF However when you make an audio recording the song will consist of two channels stereo and such effects cannot be reproduced Preparing to record comp Connect a USB flash drive sold separately to the USB memory port p 15 Audio data cannot be saved in Favorite internal memory 2 Selectthe tone that you want perform p 18 e While holdi h R the buttons to select Audio z 3 ile holding down the Rec button press the buttons to select Audio BENE TM NETS Audio 4 Press the Rec button The Rec button will light the B W Play Stop button will blink and the HP507 will enter recording standby mode If you decide not to record pre
65. ay will indicate 2 then 1 and then recording will start When recording starts the Rec button and B gt W Play Stop button will light You can also initiate recording by playing the keyboard In this case the count will not sound 3 Press the gt E Play Stop button Recording will stop and a confirmation message will ask whether you want to save the recording 4 Either save the performance or erase it p 33 Overdubbing the right hand 2 229979 ong Balance mbience Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano m Function Split 1 Press the Rec button Left Right The Rec button will light and the HP507 will enter recording standby mode At this time New Song will be selected If you decide not to record press the 6 Rec button once again 2 Reselect the song you saved earlier by pressing the button The song s tempo and time signature will be as they were when you recorded the left hand 3 Pressthe Right button so it s blinking In this state the right hand performance will be recorded to the Right button Leave the Left button lit If you select a previously recorded part and then record your new performance will overwrite that part the previously recorded performance will be lost 4 Press the gt BEI Play Stop button A two measure count will be heard the measure number will be shown as 2 then 1 in the lower right of
66. ayer connected to the Input jacks as well as to the sound of the keyboard If you want transposition to affect only the keyboard or only the audio file and the sound from the Input jacks make the appropriate setting as described in Specifying What the Transpose will Affect Transpose Mode p 49 e You can also use the Function mode s Audio Transpose setting to change the amount of transposition p 49 f you select a different song the audio transposition setting will be canceled 3 Tocancelthe transposition press the Transpose button once again The Transpose button will go out Enjoying Karaoke with an Audio File Center Cancel 1 When playing back an audio file you can minimize the sounds that are heard from the center For example this allows you to minimize the melody or vocal on a music CD so that you can play or sing that part instead Center Cancel will apply both to the selected audio file and to the digital audio player that s connected to the Input jacks For some songs it might not be possible to completely eliminate the melody sound Press the Right button The Right button will go out and the melody sound will be minimized You can also use the Function mode s Center Cancel setting to turn this off p 48 The Center Cancel setting will turn off if you select a different song 2 When you want the sound to be heard press the Right button once again 38 The Righ
67. be activated All button operations will be disabled ConcertPiano ERU dd A 2 To cancel Panel Lock once again hold down the AB Repeat button for a while Panel Lock will also be cancelled when you turn off the power If you activate Panel Lock while a song is playing playback will stop You can t active Panel Lock during recording while in Function mode p 48 or during Tone Demo p 18 C e 5 lt D et TI E 5 A EE e 5 L i 47 Various Settings Function Mode The same procedure is used for all settings in Function mode 3 Press the button to edit the value of the setting 1 while holding down the Key Touch button press the 4 Press the Key Touch button or the Transpose button to Transpose button exit Function mode The Key Touch button and Transpose button will light the HP507 will be in Function mode 2 Press the lt q gt Slow Fast buttons to select the function setting that you want to change Indication Explanation Adjusting the Dual Play Volume Balance Dual Balance When using Dual Play you can adjust the volume balance between tone 1 and tone 2 How to save your settings SSES ER Save your settings as described in Memory Backup p 44 9 1 tone 1 is louder 9 9 same volume 1 9 tone 2 is louder Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments Master Tuning When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other su
68. be copied to Favorite Audio files cannot be copied Ifa USB flash drive sold separately is not connected you won t be able to perform this operation 1 while holding down the Key Touch button press the Transpose button 2 Press the lt d gt Slow Fast button to choose Copy Song Copy Song k Enter 3 10 Press the Key Touch button or the Transpose button to Convenient Functions Press the Song button The Copy Song screen will appear Copy Song b UP To es LES Hetronome Se If you decide not to copy the song press the Metronome button Use the buttons to select the copy source and copy destination memory locations Press the B gt Fast button d Copy from RAIER UI Hetranomel eu Press the button to select the song that you want to copy If you choose Copy All all songs except for audio files in the copy source memory will be copied Press the B gt Fast button Empty Metronome Sd ong Use the buttons to select the copy destination number No song has been saved at song numbers for which Empty is shown as the song name Select a song number at which no song has been saved If you want to delete an unwanted song and replace it with the song you re copying select the unwanted song number Press the Song button to copy the song If you decide not to copy press the Metronome button
69. bility of lightning strike disconnect the power cord from the outlet Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area pull the plug on the power cord out of the outlet 000000000000000000000000900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900000090090 Take care so as not to get fingers pinched by lid Be careful when opening closing the lid So you do not get your fingers pinched p 16 Adult supervision is recommended whenever small children use the unit 6 0000090000009090000000000900000000000000000000000900000900000000000000009000009009009 Keep small items out of the reach of children To prevent accidental ingestion of the parts listed below always keep them out of the reach of small children Included Parts Removable Parts Stereo 1 4 plug adaptor p 15 Screws for stand assembly p 60 0000909000000900000000000900000900000909090000000000090000009000009000000009000000900900909 IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter or a motor such as a refrigerator washing machine microwave oven or air conditioner Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used power supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may produce audible noise If it is not practical to use a separate electrical outlet connect a power supply noise filter between this unit a
70. can also change this setting by holding down the Transpose button and using the buttons o Positive values raise the pitch in semitone steps and negative values lower the pitch in semitone steps semitone units Specifying What the Transpose will Affect Transpose Mode This setting specifies what the transpose will affect You can use the transpose to change the pitch of both the song and the keyboard only the pitch of the song or only the pitch of the How to save your settings keyboard Keyboard Song Keyboard amp Song Save your settings as described in Memory Backup p 44 The sound of the keyboard The song being played back and the sound being input via the Input jacks The sound of the keyboard the song being played back and the sound being input via the Input jacks Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps Octave Shift You can change th e pitch of the Tone 2 in Dual Play p 19 and Lower tone in Split Play p 20 an octave at a time Altering the pitch in one octave units in this way is called Octave Shift For example you can raise the pitch of the Lower Tone to the same pitch of the Upper Tone in Split Play 2 0 2 octave Selecting the Format for Recording Recording Mode You can choose whether to record as SMF or as audio You can also switch the recording mode by holding down the Rec button and using the buttons SMF Audio SMF
71. certain situations but this does not indicate a malfunction If vibration transmitted to the floor or walls is a concern you may be able to minimize the vibration by moving the piano away from the wall or by laying down a commercially available anti vibration mat designed for use with pianos When 30 minutes have elapsed since you last played or operated this unit the power will turn off automatically This is the factory setting p 44 If you don t need the power to turn off automatically turn the Auto Off setting Off Is the power cord connected correctly p 61 Could you have turned the power on again immediately after turning the power off Allow an interval of at least five seconds before turning the power on again Since the HP507 uses a liquid crystal display you may find that it is unable to display letters or other things in environments where temperatures go below 0 degrees Celsius 32 degrees Fahrenheit Is the pedal connected correctly 61 Plug the cable firmly into the pedal connector P If you disconnect the pedal cord from the HP507 while the power is on the pedal effect may remain stuck in the On condition 61 You must power off the HP507 before connecting or disconnecting the pedal cord p Could you have changed how the pedal effect is applied If the damper pedal part is set to Right the pedal will apply only to the right tone if it is set to Left the pedal will apply only to p 49 th
72. ch instances you can match the standard pitch to another instrument 3 gt Master Tuning How to save your settings The standard pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that s played when you finger the u middle A key A4 For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other eave ded EECHER instruments ensure that each instrument s standard pitch is in tune with that of the other Backup p 44 instruments This tuning of all the instruments to a standard pitch is called master tuning 415 3 Hz 440 0 Hz 466 2 Hz Changing the Tuning Method Temperament You can play classical styles such as Baroque using historic temperaments tuning methods Most modern songs are composed for and played in equal temperament the most common How to save your settings Temperament tuning in use today But at one time there were a wide variety of other tuning systems in Save your settings as described in Memory existence By playing in the temperament that was in use when a composition was created Backup p 44 you can experience the sonorities of chords originally intended for that song For details refer to Temperaments p 43 Equal Just Major Just Minor Pythagorean Kirnberger Meantone Werckmeister Arabic Specifying a Song s Tonic Temperament Key When playing with tuning other than equal temperament you need to specify the temperament key for tuning the song to be performed that is the note tha
73. ctave Octave Shift p 49 Specifying the part s affected by the damper pedal Damper Pedal Part p 49 Adjusting the volume balance of the two tones Dual Balance p 48 What are effects Some of the tones provide a wide variety of other effects that can modify the sound in various ways The rotary effect is one of these effects Performing Playing Different Tones with the Right and Left Hands Split Play You can play different tones in the left and right sides of the keyboard divided at a certain key This feature is called Split Play and the key at which the keyboard is divided is called the Split Point 1 while holding down the Transpose button press the Twin Piano button The Split screen will appear Fr 1 ConcertPiano L Jo Ba Ea TL d a 108 d d H 1 When Split is turned on the keyboard settings will be as follows Split Point Power up default F 3 Right hand Tone 2 To exit Split Play hold down the Transpose button and press the Twin Piano button once again Depending on which tones are being used together the tones might sound different because no effect is applied to the left hand tone Advanced technique Specifying the part s affected by the damper pedal Damper Pedal Part p 49 Changing the right hand tone olume Pian DRETT jong Balance mbience Brilliance h Transpose Twin Piano no M Function plit iano Desiqner n Grand Early E Piano
74. d or the plug has been damaged or e If smoke or unusual odor occurs or e Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled onto the unit or e The unit has been exposed to rain or otherwise has become wet or e The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance 6909000090000909900009090000900000009000090000000000099000090909000009000090000909000009 Adults must provide supervision in places where children are present When using the unit in locations where children are present be careful so no mishandling of the unit can take place An adult should always be on hand to provide supervision and guidance 60000000000009000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 Do not drop or subject to strong impact Protect the unit from strong impact Do not drop it 6900009099000090009000099000900990000099000090900009090000000000090900090000090009000900090009 Z N WARNING Do not share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices Do not force the unit s power supply cord to share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices Be especially careful when using extension cords the total power used by all devices you have connected to the extension cord s outlet must never exceed the power rating watts amperes for the extension cord Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through 090000099000090
75. duto dever ser feita separadamente do lixo dom stico de acordo com os regulamentos de cada regi o Os produtos que apresentem este s mbolo n o dever o ser eliminados juntamente com o lixo dom stico Dit symbool geeft aan dat in landen van de EU dit product gescheiden van huishoudelijk afval moet worden aangeboden zoals bepaald per gemeente of regio Producten die van dit symbool zijn voorzien mogen niet samen met huishoudelijk afval worden verwijderd Dette symbol angiver at i EU lande skal dette produkt opsamles adskilt fra husholdningsaffald som defineret i hver enkelt region Produkter med dette symbol m ikke smides ud sammen med husholdningsaffald Dette symbolet indikerer at produktet m behandles som spesialavfall i EU land iht til retningslinjer for den enkelte regionen og ikke kastes sammen med vanlig husholdningsavfall Produkter som er merket med dette symbolet m ikke kastes sammen med vanlig husholdningsavfall 00000 e Oo oe O O O O O O O o O O O Symbolen anger att 1i EU lander maste den har produkten kasseras separat fran hush llsavfall i enlighet med varje regions best mmelser Produkter med den h r symbolen f r inte kasseras tillsammans med hush llsavfall T m merkint ilmaisee ett tuote on EU maissa ker tt v erill n kotitalousj tteist kunkin alueen voimassa olevien m r ysten mukaisesti T ll merkinn ll varustettuja tuotteita ei saa h vitt kotitalousj tteiden m
76. e Transpose will Affect Transpose Mode 49 Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps Octave Shift 49 Selecting the Format for Recording Recording Mode L 49 Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied Damper Pedal Part 49 Changing How the Pedals Work Center Bedalt n nnannnnnnnnnnnennnna 49 Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer Local Control FMPRT e 50 MIDI Transmit Channel Settings MIDI Transmit Channel 50 Setting the Type of CD to be Played Back CD Audio Type 50 Renaming a Song Save Song p A1 50 Copying a Saved Song Copy Song p A8 50 Deleting a Saved Song Delete Song p Ae 50 Initializing the Memory Format Media p Ae 50 Changing the USB Driver Settings USB Driver 50 Changing the USB flash drive Setting USB Memory Mode 51 Controlling Video Equipment Visual Control Model 51 Specifying the Visual Control Channel Visual Control Channel 51 Adjusting the Brightness of the Display Display Contrast p 44 51 Changing the Language Displayed in the Screen Language 52 Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time Auto Off p 44 52 Storing Your Settings Memory Backup p 44 sse eeess 52 Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset p A5 52 Troubleshooting oos sso c RR REP OPRCIOE
77. e left tone Could Twin Piano be turned on If Twin Piano is on the right pedal will affect only the right hand keyboard zone and the left pedal will affect only the left hand p 24 keyboard zone Could you have changed the function of the pedal 38 If you ve reassigned the function of the center pedal this pedal will not operate as the sostenuto pedal e Are you using optional Roland USB flash drive Reliable performance cannot be guaranteed if you use non Roland USB flash drive products p 51 Are the external devices connected to more than one AC power outlet p 48 Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor If turn off the HP507 or the power is disrupted due to a power failure while you re connected to a MIDI device the settings of that MIDI device may be altered If this occurs power off the HP507 and your MIDI device Then power on the HP507 first and next power on your MIDI device Is the speaker cable connected correctly p 61 Could the HP507 s volume or the volume of the connected equipment be turned down p 17 Could headphones be connected Could there be a plug inserted in a headphone jack p 15 The speakers will not produce sound if headphones or plug are connected to the headphone jacks Has Local Control been set to Off When Local Control is set to Off no sound is produced by playing the keyboard Set Local Cont
78. e may be produced if wireless communications devices such as cell phones are operated in the vicinity of this unit Such noise could occur when receiving or initiating a call or while conversing Should you experience such problems you should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit or switch them off Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight place it near devices that radiate heat leave it inside an enclosed vehicle or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes Also do not allow lighting devices that normally are used while their light source is very close to the unit such as a piano light or powerful spotlights to shine upon the same area of the unit for extended periods of time Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit When moved from one location to another where the temperature and or humidity is very different water droplets condensation may form inside the unit Damage or malfunction may result if you attempt to use the unit in this condition Therefore before using the unit you must allow it to stand for several hours until the condensation has completely evaporated Do not allow rubber vinyl or similar materials to remain on this unit for long periods of time Such objects can discolor or otherwise harmfully affect the finish Do not allow objects to remain on top of the keyboard This can be the cause of malfunction such as keys ceasing to produce sound
79. e metal brackets on the side boards Then Turn the adjuster to lower it until the adjuster is in firm contact with while lifting the front of the piano one or two centimeters the floor In particular when you ve placed the piano on carpet you pull it toward yourself so that the screws engage the metal must turn the adjuster until it is pressing firmly against the floor brackets m When handling the piano firmly grasp it Be careful so you do not get your N fingers pinched 2 e e Adjuster e Fasten the piano to the stand with the screw M5x20 mm 1 e The pedal may be damaged if there is a gap between the adjuster and the floor Pull the piano toward yourself while keeping the front slightly raised When Moving the Piano When you need to move the unit you should first close the keyboard cover detach the Power cord and raise the adjusters of the stand When moving the unit at least two people should work together and lift the unit carefully all the while keeping it level and being very careful so as not to pinch your hands or drop the unit on your feet Please don t get your fingers pinched quu gt o o D 2 x 61 A AB ReDedOl EE 13 31 Accompaniment part 30 AC In AC ele uestes mr des 15 AM Songs EE 29 Ambience osos rosse beer as 10 22 Ambience button 22 Assemblihg issues sese u bed xS 60 Audio Recordimg sessasnne 37 Audio Transpose
80. e speaker cable to the speaker connector on the you loosened as shown in the illustration bottom of the main unit connect the Power cord to the AC Meter Q M5 x 20 mm to provisionally fasten the In jack and connect the pedal cord to the Pedal connector pedal board es 7 Securely tighten the two side board screws and four pedal board screws When attaching the rear board before tightening the screws adjust things as necessary at all the points where there are screws so as to assure that the rear board is aligned in parallel with the pedal board Rear view Screws you loosened in step 4 two screws Speaker cable Pedal Power cord cord 4 As needed use the plastic coated clips on the bottom of the piano to secure the power cord and pedal cord 8 Set the speaker box so that the speaker cable is above it and align the holes in the metal parts on the inner side of the side boards with the holes in the speaker box 9 Attach the speaker box to the metal parts on the inside of the side boards from underneath using screws M5 x 20 mm Then fasten the rear with screws M5 x 20 mm as well Rear view D Fasten the headphone hook using screws Q M4 x 16 mm 2 Install the Piano onto the Stand Screw x2 1 Align the screws on the bottom of the piano one each at left 6 Adjust the Adjuster and right with th
81. e the 3 g buttons While holding down the Metronome button use the 48 gt Slow Fast buttons Metronome Slow Fast a Beat gt The display shows information such as the tone name song name First you need to access the song screen this is where you can tempo and time signature select songs S To select a song L J Concet Piano b 1 Press the Song button to access the song screen d 108 ied C v Time signature Measure Tone Name m o 1t Barcarulle Song Name d dd 1248 Song Name Tempo Time signature Measure 2 Usethe 4 buttons to select a song You can select tone variations or songs and adjust various settings To select a song that s saved on the USB flash drive Holding down the buttons will make the value change Press the Song button to access the song screen continuously To rapidly increase the value hold down the button and press the button To rapidly decrease the value hold down the button and press USB flash drive the button To return the value to its default setting press the and buttons dd FAVORITE MASTERPIECE CZE simultaneously 1 Sons 001 ERME dd ZEN Coie 2 While holding down the Song button use AI the buttons to select USB 3 Use the buttons to select a song 12 Operation Guide Selecting the Parts that will Play Repeatedly Practicing a Portion of a Song
82. ect 0 4 Play black keys Switch images EN um Ww Program Change 1 7 Play white keys AE Visual Control compatible video equipment apo uonounj Adjusting the Brightness of the Display Display Contrast p 44 You can adjust the brightness of the HP507 s display This setting is automatically saved in the HP507 Display Contrast 1 10 51 Various Settings Function Mode Indication Explanation Changing the Language Displayed in the Screen Language You can change the language that is displayed in the screen S SC ES How to save your settings Language Save your settings as described in Memory Backup p 44 English Japanese Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time Auto Off p 44 With the factory settings the unit s power will automatically be switched off 30 minutes after you stop playing or operating the unit EEN If you don t want the power to turn off automatically change the Auto Off setting to Off as follows This setting is automatically saved in the HP507 Storing Your Settings Memory Backup p 44 Memory Backup The HP507 s settings will return to their default settings when you turn off the power but you can store these settings so that they will retain the changes you made even after the power is turned off then on again Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset p 45 When you execute the Factory Reset function the settings you ve edited in F
83. er Tuning default 440 0 Hz The standard pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that s played when you finger the middle A key For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other instruments ensure that each instrument s standard pitch is in tune with that of the other instruments This tuning of all the instruments to a standard pitch is called master tuning You can play classical styles such as Baroque using historic temperaments tuning methods Equal Just Major Just Minor Pythagorean Temperament Kirnberger Meantone Werckmeister Arabic By playing in the temperament that was in use when a composition was created you can experience the sonorities of chords originally intended for that song Most modern songs are composed for and played in equal temperament the most common tuning in use today But at one time there were a wide variety of other tuning systems in existence default Equal For details refer to Temperaments When playing with tuning other than equal temperament you need to specify the temperament key for tuning the song to Temperament C B be performed that is the note that corresponds to C for a major key or to A for a minor key Ke fault Estas If you choose an equal temperament there s no need to select a temperament key This lets you specify the amount of stretch tuning a tuning method specifically for pianos in which the high range is Off Pres
84. er to Library Burn Playlist to Disc Library D Get Info Ctrl I Rating gt Show in Windows Explorer Ctrl Shift R Duplicate vn od Transfer Purchases From iPod Page Setup 6 Make the appropriate settings in the disc creation dialog box and then click the Burn button Burn Settings Disc Burner Bc BAY SL gus ed Preferred Speed Maximum Possible ff v Disc Format Audio CD Gap Between Songs 2 seconds v C Use Sound Check Include CD Text O MP3CD O Data CD Data discs include all files in the playlist These discs may not play in some players IB Cancel 39 Practicing Saving a Song with the Name You Specify Immediately after you ve finished recording you can save the song to the memory song number and song name that you specify f you want to save to the USB flash drive sold separately connect your USB flash drive to the USB memory port before you continue Slow Fast J a Beat 1 Make sure that you ve finished recording and that the screen shown at the right is displayed 2 Pressthe Song button The media select screen will appear 3 Use the buttons to select the save destination media Dave Hedia Favorite Indication Save destination media Favorite Internal memory USB Memory USB flash drive If a USB flash drive sold separately is not connected you won t be able to select USB Memory 4 Press the
85. ernando Giraldez Calle Proyecto Central No 3 Ens La Esperilla Santo Domingo DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TEL 809 683 0305 ECUADOR Mas Musika Rumichaca 822 y Zaruma Guayaquil ECUADOR TEL 593 4 2302364 EL SALVADOR OMNI MUSIC 75 Avenida Norte y Final Alameda Juan Pablo Il Edificio No 4010 San Salvador EL SALVADOR TEL 262 0788 GUATEMALA Casa Instrumental Calzada Roosevelt 34 01 zona 11 Ciudad de Guatemala GUATEMALA TEL 502 599 2888 HONDURAS Almacen Pajaro Azul S A de C V BO Paz Barahona 3 Ave 11 Calle S O San Pedro Sula HONDURAS TEL 504 553 2029 MARTINIQUE Musique amp Son Z Les Mangle 97232 Le Lamentin MARTINIQUE EWL TEL 596 596 426860 Gigamusic SARL 10 Rte De La Folie 97200 Fort De France MARTINIQUE EWL TEL 596 596 715222 MEXICO Casa Veerkamp s a de c v Av Toluca No 323 Col Olivar de los Padres 01780 Mexico D F MEXICO TEL 55 5668 6699 NICARAGUA Bansbach Instrumentos Musicales Nicaragua Altamira D Este Calle Principal de la Farmacia 5ta Avenida 1 Cuadra al Lago 503 Managua NICARAGUA TEL 505 277 2557 PANAMA SUPRO MUNDIAL S A Boulevard Andrews Albrook Panama City REP DE PANAMA TEL 315 0101 PARAGUAY Distribuidora De Instrumentos Musicales J E Olear y ESQ Manduvira Asuncion PARAGUAY TEL 595 21 492147 PERU Audionet Distribuciones Musicales SAC Juan Fanning 530 Miraflores Lima PERU TEL 511 4461388
86. et User tuned slightly sharper and the low range is tuned slightly flatter Stretch Tuning User 50 0 50 If you select Preset a standard tuning curve created for the HP507 will be used default Preset If you select User you ll be able to edit the stretched tuning yourself Play the key whose pitch you want to adjust then use the buttons to adjust its pitch For some parameters you can listen to a demo song 1 In step 2 choose Piano Designer Demo Piano Designer 2 Press the Song button Demo 3 Use the lt q gt Slow Fast buttons to select the type of demo 4 Press the B gt W Play Stop button The demo will begin Temperaments v m o g M H Co 2 M Temperament Qualities Equal In this tuning each octave is divided into twelve equal steps Every interval produces about the same amount of slight dissonance This tuning eliminates ambiguities in the fifths and thirds It is unsuited to playing melodies and cannot be transposed but is capable of Major l ie PUSE Majo beautiful sonorities Just Minor The Just tunings differ from major and minor keys You can get the same effect with the minor scale as with the major scale Pom This tuning devised by the philosopher Pythagoras eliminates dissonance in fourths and fifths agorean din Dissonance is produced by third interval chords but melodies are euphonious ebur This is an improvement of the Meantone and Just
87. g Carefully insert the USB flash drives all the way in until it is firmly in place Use a USB flash drive sold by Roland We cannot guarantee operation if any other USB flash drive is used Pedal Connector AC In AC Inlet Connect the included power cord here Connect the pedal cord of the dedicated stand to this connector page 61 page 61 Rear side Output Jacks If you connect these jacks to amplified speakers the sound X rem e Phones Input of HP507 will be heard through L Mono R them A Phones Jacks Here you can connect stereo headphones If a digital audio player or other audio playback device is connected here you ll be able to listen to its playback through the HP507 The volume of the device connected to the Input jacks can be adjusted by means of Input Volume p 48 The HP507 has two headphone jacks two people can also use headphones simultaneously Don t forget to remove your headphone adaptor plug If you leave a headphone adaptor plug inserted in the headphone jack no sound will be heard from the piano If you don t hear sound from the piano check the headphone jacks MIDI Connectors You can connect these to external MIDI devices To prevent malfunction and equipment failure always turn down the volume and turn off all the units before making any connections When connection c
88. gs will revert to The Key Touch button will light the default values when you turn off the power but you can save them as 2 While holding down the Key Touch button press the buttons described in Retaining the Settings Even After Power off Memory Backup p 44 The display will indicate the key touch setting Higher values will make the keyboard feel heavier Fix 1 100 If you ve specified Fix notes will sound at the same volume regardless of how strongly you play the default 70 keyboard If this value is 50 the result will be the same as when the Key Touch button is unlit Key Touch Lisht Heawu m m CO emm 3 Tocancel key touch press the Key Touch button once again The Key Touch button will go out 23 Performing Dividing the Keyboard for Two person Performance Twin Piano You can divide the keyboard into left and right zones so that two people can play the same range of pitches just as though there were two pianos This function is called Twin Piano For example you could use Twin Piano to allow a student to play along with their teacher olume P de DEED OC ance ence e Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Sing Other letronoi low asl e w wi Right D H H ction Split Piano Designer leat 4 Conventional keyboard Twin Piano C4 C5 C6 C3 C4 C5 C6 Aide sint 1 Press the Twin Piano button ES ER The Twin Piano but
89. he polishing liquid out of the reach of small children If the polishing liquid is accidentally swallowed first get them to vomit then take them to a doctor Repairs and Data Please be aware that all data contained in the unit s memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs Important data should always be backed up USB flash drives or written down on paper when possible During repairs due care is taken to avoid the loss of data However in certain cases such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data and Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Additional Precautions Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction or the improper operation of the unit To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored in the unit s memory on a USB flash drive Unfortunately it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored in the unit s memory USB flash drives once it has been lost Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunctions Never strike or apply strong pressure to
90. hoven 1 Barcarolle Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 56 Felix Mendelssohn gt E E T E dE Arranged by 57 Theodor Oesten Ee 58 Ludwig van Beethoven 3 Floral Pursuits John Maul 59 Wilhelm Richard Wagner 4 Sonate f r Klavier Nr 23 1 Ludwig van Beethoven 60 sistance Lichner 5 Sonate f r Klavier Nr 23 2 Ludwig van Beethoven 61 EST 6 Sonate f r Klavier Nr 23 3 Ludwig van Beethoven 62 Louis claudeiDaauin 7 Valse op 34 1 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 63 EEN 8 Polonaise op 53 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 64 Albert Ellmenreich 9 Nocturne No 20 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 65 Francois Joseph Gosse 10 Die Forelle ds bii SERGE 66 Gustav Lange 11 Reflets dans l Eau Claude Achille Debussy e EE 12 La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin Claude Achille Debussy ee E 13 La Campanella Franz Liszt 63 EE 14 Scherzo No 2 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin zo Iheosoroesen 15 tude op 10 12 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin a Louis eeu 16 Sonate No 15 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ie POPE A ander enue 17 Liebestr ume 3 Franz Liszt 73 Muzio temeni 18 tude op 10 3 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin hsi SE AUNAN 19 ere Erik Satie 75 Ludwig van Beethoven 20 Valse op 64 1 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin CZERNY 100 21 Golliwog s Cakewalk Claude Achille Debussy Eum can cemy 22 Fantaisie Impromptu Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin HANON 23 Arabesque 1 Claude Achille Debussy Ie Changs Hanan 24 An der sch nen blauen Donau Johann Strauss Sohn All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than
91. ic Rest 1 405 W x 498 D x 1 129 H mm Dimensions 55 3 8 W x 19 5 8 D x 44 1 2 H inches including piano stand When folding down the Music Rest 1 405 W x 498 D x 956 H mm 55 3 8 W x 19 5 8 D x 37 11 16 H inches Weight HP507 RW HP507 SB 80 5 kg 177 lbs 8 oz including piano stand P507 PE 82 5 kg 181 Ibs 15 oz Owner s Manual Roland 60 Classical Piano Masterpieces Power Cord Headphone Hook 1 1 Supplied with the stand USB Flash Memory 2 Options USB CD Drive CD 01A sold separately Accessories 2 Use USB Flash memory sold by Roland We cannot guarantee operation if other products are used n the interest of product improvement the specifications and or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice gt o o D Q x 59 Assembling To assure that assembly is carried out properly make sure to read these instructions before you begin the assembly Please keep these instructions close at hand so you can refer to them whenever you need To move the piano lift it carefully all the while keeping it level Be careful not to pinch your hands or drop this unit on your foot during assembly or transport Make sure to enlist the help of at least one other person when assembling this unit and moving it to a different location Make sure to keep screws and any other small parts in a safe location that is out of the reach of small children so such sm
92. ified by the 5 Do not use this apparatus near water manufacturer 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket 7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in or table specified by the manufacturer or accordance with the manufacturers instructions sold with the apparatus When a cart is used 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators use caution when moving the cart apparatus heat registers stoves or other apparatus including combination to avoid injury from tip over amplifiers that produce heat 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or unused for long periods of time grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does replacement of the obsolete outlet not operate normally or has been dropped For the U K IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WIT
93. ight hand performance to the Right button You can also separately re record each hand afterward Getting ready to record 1 Select the tone that you want to use for performing p 18 2 Press the Rec button The Rec button will light the B gt WI Play Stop button will blink and the HP507 will enter recording standby mode If you decide not to record press the Rec button once again 3 if desired sound the metronome p 26 If you change the metronome s tempo and time signature they will be recorded with the song allowing the metronome to sound correctly during playback 33 Practicing Recording the left hand CREN ong Balance ence Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano m Function Split 1 Press the Right button and the Accomp button so Left Right their illumination is turned off The Left button alone will start blinking meaning that the unit is ready to record to the Left button f you don t specify a part at this time the recorded performance will be recorded in this order Right button gt Left button gt Accomp button If you re using Twin Piano or Split Play the left side or left hand tone will be recorded to the Left button and the right side or right hand tone will be recorded to the Right button 2 Press the E Play Stop button A two measure count will sound the measure number in the lower right of the displ
94. istening to the other hand played automatically olume ur BO NOE lance mbience Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other ee Function plit Piano Designer Part button Accomp Left Right Part Each part is assigned to the part buttons as shown in the illustration Muting You can mute a specific part so that it will not be heard f you ve selected a song that does not contain an accompaniment the Accomp button will not light even if you press it Left hand Right hand part Accompaniment part part 1 Press the part button for the part that you don t want to be played The light for the button you pressed will go out and the selected part will not be heard e If the accompaniment part is muted playback will skip the introduction e The mute setting will be cancelled when you switch songs e Although the Part Mute function cannot be used with respect to the playback of an audio file you can reduce the volume during playback of sounds that are localized at the center of the sound field such as vocals or bass Refer to Center Cancel p 38 2 Toun mute the sound press the part button once again so it s lit Using the sound of a specific part as a guide mute volume e0ce00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 If desired you can specify that the sound of a part will play at
95. it Point the power but you can save them as described in Retaining the Settings Even After Power off Memory Backup p 44 default F 3 Feo 21 Performing Adjusting the Sound to Your Taste The HP507 lets you add reverberation or modify the brightness of the sound Adding Reverberation to the Sound Ambience You can add a pleasant reverberation to the sounds of the HP507 producing the impression that you are performing in a concert hall This effect is called Ambience e TT Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other et ast Reset Play Stop Rec Piano Designer 1 Saving your settings The HP507 s settings will revert to the default values when you turn off 1 Press the Ambience button The Ambience button will light the power but you can save them as 2 While holding down the Ambience button press the buttons described in Retaining the Settings Even The display will indicate the depth of the ambience effect values After Power off Memory Backup p 44 Ambience Plain i Rich 1 10 Higher values apply deeper ambience c c ma eau 3 Toturn off the ambience effect press the Ambience button once again The Ambience button will go out t s not possible to specify the depth of ambience individually for each tone The effect will be applied in the same way to each tone 22 Performing Adj
96. ize the type of CD being used In such instances you can specify the type of CD manually When the unit left the factory this was set to Stereo Normally there is no need to make this setting This setting is automatically saved in the HP507 Auto Type A Type B Stereo Renaming a Song Save Song p 41 Here s how to rename a song you ve saved Copying a Saved Song Copy Song p 45 A song you ve saved to Favorite can be copied to the USB flash drive Alternatively a song saved to a USB flash drive can be copied to Favorite Deleting a Saved Song Delete Song p 46 You can delete a saved song from Favorite or the USB flash drive Initializing the Memory Format Media p 46 You can delete all songs from Favorite or a separately sold USB flash drive Changing the USB Driver Settings USB Driver Normally you don t need to install a driver in order to connect the HP507 to your computer However if some problem occurs or if the performance is poor using the Roland original driver may solve the problem a l In this case setting USB Driver to Original on the HP507 install the driver on your personal computer After changing this setting you need to turn off the HP507 then turn it back on again This setting is automatically saved in the HP507 For details on downloading and installing the Roland original driver refer to the Roland website
97. ll be set to 4 4 when you save it 26 Practicing Adjusting the Metronome s Volume Piano 1 while holding down the Metronome button press the buttons The display will indicate the metronome s volume Screen Explanation Metronome Volume 0 10 When the volume of the metronome is set to 0 the metronome won t sound but the Metronome button Hin I Mas default 5 will blink m emm Adding a Count in to Synchronize Your Performance A series of sounds rhythmically played to indicate the tempo before a song starts is called a count in If you sound a count in it will be easier for you to synchronize your own performance to the tempo of the playback 1 Press the Metronome button The metronome will sound 2 Press the P M Play Stop button A two measure count sound will be produced before the song starts playing 27 Practicing Practicing with a Song You can practice by playing along with a song Selecting and Playing a Song Here s how to listen to the built in songs The HP507 provides over 195 built in piano songs You can also play back songs stored on a separately sold USB flash drive Press the Song button 2 While holding down the Song button use the buttons to select the category Category Category Explanation USB Songs saved on the USB flash drive HU HHSTERFIECE Rad peti 1 EBarcarolle EE Song Name J dd 12 8
98. measures of beats for an SMF song or in 1 100th of a second for audio e Instead of playing back the song you can also specify the portion to repeat by using the lt gt gt buttons Moving the portion to repeat forward or backward When AB Repeat is on you can move the repeated portion forward or backward Pian ee ee E ong Balance mbience Brilliance Transpose Twin Piano nm etronome Slow Fat Sog Reset Pliay Stop Rece Bw fwd Accomp AB Repeat Section to repeat N Sectiontorepeat Cd Time I A Repeat Start B Repeat Start 1 While holding down the AB Repeat button press the buttons The repeated portion will be moved without its length being changed AB Repeat D aA 1 B 6 D 31 Practicing Recording the Song You re Practicing It s easy to record your own performances You can play back a recorded performance to check your playing or perform along with a recorded performance The HP507 lets you record in the following ways Type of recording Explanation Parts will be separate You can re record a specific portion of the song SEET You can overdub Normally you should use SMF recording Your performance will be recorded as audio data The recorded song can be used on your computer n order to use audio recording you must connect a USB flash drive sold separately to the USB memory port p 15 Audio recording Thanks to its multiple number of speakers each of
99. mpathetic vibration louder This adjusts the string resonance of the acoustic piano sound the sympathetic vibrations of strings for previously played Off 1 10 notes that occur when you play another note default 5 Higher settings will make the sympathetic vibration louder Personalizing Your Piano Sound Piano Designer Parameter Description This adjusts sympathetic vibrations such as an acoustic piano s key off sound the subtle sound that occurs when you Key Off QUII release a note Resonance default 5 m Higher settings will make the sympathetic vibration louder Cabinet Off 1 10 Adjusts the body resonance of the grand piano itself Resonance default 4 Higher values will produce a larger body resonance When you play a chord this setting improves the clarity of the individual notes in the chord creating a more beautiful Soundboard Off 1 10 resonance Behavior default 5 Higher settings produce a clearer resonance ORT This adjusts the damper noise of the acoustic piano sound the sound of the damper releasing the strings when you press pe the damper pedal Damper Noise default 4 No damper noise will be heard if Damper Resonance is set to Off This adjusts the HP507 s standard pitch the pitch of the middle A note When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other such instances you can match the standard pitch to another 415 3 440 0 466 2 Hz instrument Mast
100. nd the electrical outlet To prevent malfunction and equipment failure always make sure to turn off the power on all your equipment before you make any connections Although the LCD and LEDs are switched off when the unit is turned off this does not mean that the unit has been completely disconnected from the source of power If you need to turn off the power completely first turn off the unit s switch then unplug the power cord from the power outlet For this reason the outlet into which you choose to connect the power cord s plug should be one that is within easy reach and readily accessible With the factory settings the HP507 will automatically be switched off 30 minutes after you stop playing or operating the unit If you don t want the unit to turn off automatically change the Auto Off setting to Off as described on Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time Auto Off p 44 The settings you were editing will be lost when the unit is turned off If you want to keep your settings you must save your settings before turning the unit off Placement Using the unit near power amplifiers or other equipment containing large power transformers may induce hum To alleviate the problem change the orientation of this unit or move it farther away from the source of interference This device may interfere with radio and television reception Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers Nois
101. no Strings Other letrono low ast Reset Play Stop Rec Bwd Fwd ction Split Piano Designer Seat m L i e KE rr 1 Press the Metronome button The Metronome button will blink and the metronome will sound The Metronome button will blink red and green according to the currently selected time signature red indicates the strong beats and green indicates the weak beats 2 To stop the metronome press the Metronome button once again The Metronome button will go out Changing the Tempo Reset Play Stop Rec ra L i LI Metronon p Slow Fast ancertPianno lt lt Beat c EE When you play back a song the metronome s tempo will be set to the tempo of that song Changing the Time Signature Pian ca CR Ce omg Balance mbience Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand rings letronom low Ch D Reset Play Stop Rec Bwd Fwd Accomp left Right Split Seat m gt a s Fr 1 while holding down the Metronome button press the lt gt Slow Fast buttons Time signature If you specify 0 4 only the weak beats will sound When you play back a song the metronome s time signature will be set to the time signature of that song 2 2 0 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 3 8 6 8 9 8 12 8 Available time signatures default 4 4 You can t change the metronomes5s time signature while a song is playing f you record using 0 4 the song s time signature wi
102. nts of EMCD 2004 108 EC and LVD 2006 95 EC For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unde
103. op button A two measure count will be heard the measure number will be shown as 2 then 1 in the lower right of the display and then recording will start When recording starts the 8 Rec button and B W Play Stop button will light You can also initiate recording by simply playing the keyboard If you initiate recording by playing the keyboard a count will not be sounded 2 Press the D H Play Stop button Recording will stop and a confirmation message will ask whether you want to save or erase the recording 3 Either save the performance or erase it p 33 35 Practicing Converting a Song Recorded as an SMF to Audio By converting a song recorded in the form of an SMF to audio you ll be able to listen to it on your computer You can also use your computer to burn the song to a music CD or upload it to the Internet Copying an audio recording of a song to your computer e0 006 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 If you save an audio recording of a song on the USB flash drive you ll be able to listen to it on your computer In order for an SMF song recording to be used on your computer you ll need to convert it to audio WAV file Audio recordings of songs are saved as WAVE files 16 bit 44 1 kHz A song recorded on the HP507 can be Use computer software such as copied to your computer by means of iTunes to burn the song to
104. ough time the Auto Off function might not be reset preventing the power from turning on correctly f 14 ont Pane Headph one Hook Whenever you are not using the headphones you can hang them on the headphone hook a RI Don t hang anything other than headphones on this hook and don t apply excessive force to it Doing so may damage the headphone hook These buttons and sliders are used to operate the HP507 Operation Guide page 10 13 Damper Pedal Use this pedal to sustain the sound While this pedal is held down notes will be sustained for an extended time even if you release your fingers from the keyboard With the damper pedal on an acoustic piano when you step on the pedal it will at first offer only a slight amount of resistance but as you press down further it will start to feel much heavier On the HP507 this change in the feeling of resistance is simulated On an acoustic piano when you step on the damper pedal you ll first hear the sound of the dampers releasing the strings Then you should also be able to hear the sound of strings adjacent to the ones for the notes actually played resonate sympathetically resulting in a rich resounding tone Additionally when using half pedaling techniques the core of the sound disappears rapidly while a rich spacious resonance remains producing a unique form of reverberation On the HP507 the unique lingering tones produced by the half pedaling technique a
105. parts will be recorded separately This allows you to re record just a single part or to overdub different parts The recording will be made as audio data The recorded song can be used in your computer Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied Damper Pedal Part When you press the damper pedal during Dual play or Split play the pedal effect is normally applied to both tones but you can also select the tone to which the effect is to be applied How to save your settings Right amp Left Left Changin Save your settings as described in Memory Backup p 44 All enabled Applied only to the Tone 1 in dual mode Right hand Tone in split mode Applied only to the Tone 2 in dual mode Left hand Tone in split mode g How the Pedals Work Center Pedal When you turn on the power the center pedal functions as the sostenuto pedal p 14 You can change the function of the pedal to a variety of other operations Sostenuto Play Stop Layer Octave Sets function to sostenuto pedal The pedal will have the same function as the B ll Play Stop button Pressing the pedal will layer on Tone 2 used for Dual play The Layer function can be applied only when using Dual play Pressing the pedal will layer on a sound one octave higher The Octave function cannot be applied while using Twin Piano Dual play or Split play 49 epoy uonounj Various Settings Function Mode Indication Local
106. r all the way to the left to minimize the volume 2 Press the Power switch The power is turned off If you need to turn off the power completely first turn off the unit then unplug the power cord from the power outlet Refer to Power Supply p 5 Z N WARNING If you don t want the power to turn off automatically change the Auto Off setting to Off With the factory settings the HP507 s power will automatically be switched off 30 minutes after you stop playing or operating the unit If the unit s power has been turned off automatically you can use the Power switch to turn the unit back on again If you don t want the power to turn off automatically change the Auto Off setting to Off as described on Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time Auto Off p 44 e When turning the power on again you must allow at least five seconds after power off before you once again turn the power on If you fail to allow enough time the Auto Off function might not be reset preventing the power from turning on correctly e The settings will be initialized after the power has been turned off If you want to still be retained the next time you turn on the power you should refer to Retaining the Settings Even After Power off Memory Backup p 44 and save your settings Performing Performing with Various Sounds In addition to piano sounds the HP507 lets you enjoy performing with many other sounds
107. racter 10 Press the Song button to save the song If you decide not to rename the song press the Metronome button When the song has been renamed you will return to the screen of step 3 Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive while the screen indicates Executing 11 Press the Key Touch button or the Transpose button to finish the procedure 41 PersonalizingYour Piano Sound Piano Designer What is Piano Designer Hammer The HP507 allows you to personalize your piano sound by NOLE String e Resonance adjusting various factors that affect the sound such as the piano s strings the resonance produced using the pedals and the sound a of the hammers striking the strings This function Temperament Adjusting the piano sound to your taste gll is called Piano Designer Making Detailed Adjustments to the Piano Sound Piano Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grani arl iano rings letronom low Ch D Reset Play Stop Rec Bwd Fwd Accomp Left Right e e R 2 aat Split iano Designs ra gt a LJ ERI Fr Piano Early Piano Strings Slow Fast zb Beat N 1 while holding down the Piano Grand button press the Piano Early button The Piano Designer screen will appear 42 The ConcertPiano tone will be selected Press the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons to select the item that you want to edit Use the buttons to adjust the v
108. re reproduced in addition to released string sounds Damper Noise and resonating sounds Damper Resonance Sostenuto Pedal The notes you are pressing when this pedal is depressed will be sustained Soft Pedal This pedal is used to make the sound softer Playing with the soft pedal depressed produces a sound that is not as strong as when otherwise played with the equivalent strength This is the same function as the left pedal of an acoustic piano The softness of the tone can be varied subtly by the depth to which you press the pedal Panel Descriptions USB Port If you use a commercially available USB cable to connect the HP507 s USB port to your computer s USB port you ll be able to do the following things USB Memory Port If a USB flash drive is connected you can use it to save or play back songs T S page 28 page 41 You can do the following things using a USB flash drive e SMF data played back by MIDI compatible software can be sounded by the HP507 e WAVE files or MIDI files SMF data copied from your computer can be played back by the HP507 e You can make audio recordings of your performances on the HP507 e The audio recordings of songs that you ve made can be played on your computer or burned to a CD e MIDI data can be transferred between the HP507 and your sequencer software sold separately opening up a wide range of possibilities for music production and editin
109. recorded performance is saved at the earliest vacant song number The song is automatically given a name in this format Song nnn where nnn is the song number Never turn off the power while Executing is shown in the display Saving to a specific memory song number or song name If you press the Song button instead of the B gt Fast button you ll be able to specify the save destination memory song number and song name used for saving For details on the procedure refer to Saving a Song with the Name You Specify p 40 Erasing a performance you ve recorded e0 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 1 usethe 44 Slow button to select Erase Erase Song A message will ask you to confirm that you want to erase the song Ook es 2 Press the P gt Fast button to erase the song Listening to a performance you ve recorded e0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000909 1 Press the gt E Play Stop button Playback will start from the beginning of the recorded performance Overdubbing a Recorded Song When recording an SMF you can overdub each part separately For example you can record the left hand and right hand parts separately or record along with a song Recording each hand separately You can separately record your left hand performance to the Left button and your r
110. right side boards to an upright position Take care that the pedal boards are not twisted At first assemble the entire stand in a temporary fashion without really tightening the screws Then after checking the overall alignment of the boards and gently shifting certain parts where necessary go around and tightly fasten each of the screws SHY If necessary spread out a blanket or similar material to prevent the stand or floor from being scratched during assembly N Dose Be careful not to pinch the pedal cord during assembly 1 As shown in the illustration place the left and right side boards on the pedal board so that the metal brackets are on the inside and fasten them provisionally using screws M6 x 40 mm As seen from the bottom 4 Loosen the screws attached to the left and right side boards approximately three turns so that they protrude about 3 mm as shown in the illustration Leave the pedal cord extended 2 Firmly tighten the screws four locations that you tightened provisionally in step 1 SN Push the pedal board toward the front of the side boards then assemble them Ve while making sure you leave no gaps iiiidw UM ANNA CR B CO pi B 4 i A Y IB a 60 5 Hook the metal brackets of the rear board over the screws 3 Connect th
111. riginal musical works Purchasers of this product are NOT permitted to extract said content in original or modified form for the purpose of distributing recorded medium of said content or making them available on a computer network e MMP Moore Microprocessor Portfolio refers to a patent portfolio concerned with microprocessor architecture which was developed by Technology Properties Limited TPL Roland has licensed this technology from the TPL Group e XG Xe is a registered trademark or a trademark of Yamaha Corporation XGlite X41 is a registered trademark or a trademark XGlite of Yamaha Corporation e Company names and product names appearing in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners e We re sure you ll develop a fondness for the distinctive texture of these keys which feels better the more you play them e Surfaces incorporate stripes of moisture absorbing material for improved touch and playability e The keys feature subtle gloss and understated coloring enhancing the look and elegance The white keys are finished with a slight yellowish tinge for the look of real ivory Handling Do not write on the keyboard with any pen or other implement and do not stamp or place any marking on the instrument Ink will seep into the surface lines and become unremovable e Do not affix stickers on the keyboard You may be unable to remove stickers that use strong
112. rol to On pes Could Twin Piano mode be set to Individual If headphones are connected when Twin Piano is On and the mode is set to Individual notes played in the left hand keyboard p 24 zone will not be heard from the headphones connected to the right Phones jack Similarly notes played in the right hand keyboard zone will not be heard from the headphones connected to the left Phones jack Has Local Control been set to Off When Local Control is set to Off no sound is produced by playing the song Set Local Control to On Ee Could the Song Balance be set to 0 p 29 Could the Visual Control mode be set to MVC or V LINK If the Visual Control mode is set to MVC or V LINK the lowest 12 keys of the keyboard AO G 1 are used to control images p 51 they will not produce sound Are all devices powered on Are the MIDI cables connected correctly p 15 Do the MIDI channels of the HP507 and the connected device match p 50 Is the speaker cable connected correctly p 61 p 25 Could you have made Transpose settings p 38 Is the Master Tune setting appropriate p 43 Is the setting for the Temperament correct p 43 Is the settings for the Stretch Tuning correct p 43 The maximum simultaneous polyphony is 128 voices If you are playing along with a song and making heavy use of the damper pedal the number of notes the HP507 is attempting to produce may exceed the maximum polyphony meaning that some of
113. sired operation This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B limit Any unauthorized changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Canada NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations AVIS Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada For C A US Proposition 65 WARNING This product contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm including lead For the USA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name HP507 Type of Equipment Digital Piano Responsible Party Roland Corporation U S Address 5100 S Eastern Avenue Los Angeles CA 90040 2938 Telephone 323 890 3700 Information EGYPT Al Fanny Trading Office 9 EBN Hagar Al Askalany Street ARD E1 Golf Heliopolis Cairo 11341 EGYPT TEL 022 417 1828 REUNION MARCEL FO YAM Sarl 25 Rue Jules Hermann Chaudron BP79 97 491 Ste Clotilde Cedex REUNION ISLAND TEL 0262 218 429 SOUTH AFRICA T O M S Sound amp Music Pty Ltd 2 ASTRON ROAD DENVER JOHANNESBURG ZA 2195 SOUTH AFRICA TEL 011 417 3400 Paul Bothner PTY Ltd Royal Cape Park Unit 24 Londonderry Road Ottery 7800 Cape To
114. ss the 8 Rec button once again D if desired sound the metronome p 26 Starting stopping recording Pan EGRO a e a mbience Brilliance ranspose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other 1 Press the gt BEI Play Stop button Recording will start When recording starts the Rec button and B W Play Stop button will light Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive during recording 2 Press the E Play Stop button Recording will stop and a confirmation message will ask whether you want to save or erase the recording 3 Either save the performance or erase it p 33 37 Practicing Transposing a Song for Easier Performance Audio Transpose 1 2 An audio recording of a song or a song from a digital audio player connected to the Input jacks can be transposed to make it play back in a different key You can play the keyboard while listening to the transposed sound Press the Transpose button The Transpose button will light While holding down the Transpose button press the buttons The display will indicate the amount of transposition 6 0 5 semitone units Positive values raise the pitch in semitone steps and negative values lower the pitch in semitone steps i Transpose l default 1 e With the factory settings transposition will be applied to the selected audio file and the sound of the digital audio pl
115. sting the Sound to Your Taste si rico xao xa ee Ae tus 22 Adding Reverberation to the Sound Ambience ceeeeeeeuees 22 Adjusting the Brightness of the Sound Brilliance 0 cece ees 23 Adjusting the Keyboard Response Key Touch 23 Dividing the Keyboard for Two person Performance Twin Piano 24 Shifting the Pichi TrarispO58 cis err Eeer Es htt bL EUR FERES 25 iles C D E 26 Practicing with the Metronome edu se KEE n nn nn cade REx EE E ERE 26 Changing the Tempo EE 26 Changing the Time Signature VEER EEN e e Re y xn 26 Adjusting the Metronome s Volume 27 Adding a Count in to Synchronize Your Performance 0eeeeee 27 Practicing with a Song EE 28 Selecting and Playing a Song 28 Playing Songs Consecutively All Songs Bav 29 Adjusting the Volume Balance of the Song and the Keyboard Performance Song Balance iier eter eaa y ETE ATA 29 Adjusting a Songs Tempo for Easier Practicing cece cee eeees 29 Practicing One Hand at a Time Part Mute 30 Repeatedly Practicing a Portion of a Song AB Repeat 31 Recording the Song You re Practcing cece ee eceeeeeenee 32 Elle EE 32 Overdubbing a Recorded Gong 33 Converting a Song Recorded as an SMF to Audio 36 Audio Recording EEN 37 Transposing a Song for Easier Performance Audio Transpose 38 Enjoying Karaoke with an Audio File Center Cancel 38 Burning an Audio Recording of a
116. t button will light Practicing Burning an Audio Recording of a Song W file to a CD After an audio recording of a song has been saved to the USB flash drive you can copy it to your computer and burn it to a CD If you want to burn a CD from a song that you recorded as an SMF you must first convert it to audio WAV file p 36 In order to burn a CD on your computer you ll need software such as iTunes For details refer to the owner s manual or the online help of your software d e Connect the USB flash drive containing the song to your computer If you re using Windows a Removable disk icon will appear in Computer If you re using Mac OS X a NO NAME icon will appear on the desktop 2 Double click the icon that appeared The contents of the USB flash drive will be displayed The audio recording of the song WAV file will be among the contents e e 06060000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090 The following explanation uses iTunes 10 for Windows If you re using a different version or other software refer to its online help or owner s manual 1 From the Start menu click All Programs iTunes 2 From the iTunes File menu click New Playlist to create a playlist GER View Controls Store Advanced Help aylist From Selection Ctrl Shift N 4 New Piet Kn SE New Smart Playlist Ctrl Alt M e eg Edit Smart Playlist
117. t corresponds to C How to save your settings for a major key or to A for a minor key Save your settings as described in Memory If you choose an equal temperament there s no need to select a temperament key Backup p 44 Temperament Key C B Adjusting the Volume of an Audio Playback Device Input Volume You can adjust the volume of an audio playback device that s connected to the Input jacks Playing Back an Audio File with Its Central Sound Minimized Center Cancel You can minimize the playback of sounds located in the center of the sound field e g vocals or melody instruments of the selected audio file or music from a digital audio player connected to the Input jacks Input Volume Center Cancel For some songs sounds located in the center might not disappear completely or the tone quality of the sound might be affected You can also turn the Center Cancel function on off by pressing the Right button on Sound at center reduced during playback Normal playback 48 Indication Audio Transpose Transpose Mode Octave Shift Recording Mode Damper Pedal Part Center Pedal Various Settings Function Mode Transpos The selected audio ing an Audio File Audio Transpose file and the sound of a digital audio player connected to the Input jacks can both be transposed for playback For some songs an audio transpose setting other than 0 may affect the tone quality of the sound You
118. t repair or replace parts by yourself Do not attempt to repair the unit or replace parts within it except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so Refer all servicing to your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information Do not use or store in the following types of locations e Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heating duct on top of heat generating equipment or are e Damp e g baths washrooms on wet floors or are e Exposed to steam or smoke or are Subject to salt exposure or are e Humid or are Exposed to rain or are e Dusty or sandy or are e Subject to high levels of vibration and shakiness Do not place in an unstable location Make sure you always have the unit placed so it is level and sure to remain stable Never place it on stands that could wobble or on inclined surfaces Connect the power cord to an outlet of the correct voltage The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described as marked on the rear side of unit Use only the included power cord Use only the attached power supply cord Also the included power cord must not be used with any other device Do not bend the power cord or place heavy objects on it Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord nor place heavy objects on it Doing so can
119. the display When disconnecting all cables grasp the connector itself never pull on the cable This way you will avoid causing shorts or damage to the cable s internal elements A small amount of heat will radiate from the unit during normal operation To avoid disturbing others nearby try to keep the unit s volume at reasonable levels You may prefer to use headphones so you do not need to be concerned about those around you The sound of keys being struck and vibrations produced by playing an instrument can be transmitted through a floor or wall to an unexpected extent Please take care not to cause annoyance to others nearby When you need to transport the unit package it in the box including padding that it came in if possible Otherwise you will need to use equivalent packaging materials Do not apply undue force to the music stand while itis in use IMPORTANT NOTES e Some connection cables contain resistors Do not use cables that incorporate resistors for connecting to this unit The use of such cables can cause the sound level to be extremely low or impossible to hear For information on cable specifications contact the manufacturer of the cable Before opening or closing the keyboard lid always make sure that no pets or other small animals are located on top of the instrument in particular they should be kept away from the keyboard and its lid Otherwise due to the structural design of this ins
120. the display and then recording will start The previously recorded performance for the left hand will be played back so you can listen to it while you play the right hand part When recording starts the 8 Rec button and B W Play Stop button will light You can also initiate recording by playing the keyboard In this case the count will not sound 5 Press the gt Bb Play Stop button Recording will stop and a confirmation message will ask whether you want to save or erase the recording 6 Either save the performance or erase it p 33 34 Practicing Recording a performance you play along with a song Here s how you can record a performance that you play along with a song Getting ready to record 1 select the tone that you want record p 18 2 Select the song to be dubbed p 28 Accomp Left 3 Press the 9 Rec button The Rec button will light and the HP507 will enter recording standby mode At this time New Song will be selected If you decide not to record press the Rec button once again 4 Reselect the song selected in step 2 by pressing the button The song s tempo and time signature will be according to the settings of the song you selected 5 Press the part button of the part that you want to record so it s blinking Parts whose buttons are lit will play back during recording Starting stopping recording 1 Press the BEI Play St
121. ting the Keyboard Touch Key Touch page 23 You can adjust the way in which the keyboard responds to your playing To turn key touch on Press the Key Touch button so it s lit To adjust the key touch While holding down the Key Touch button press the buttons Retaining the settings even after power off memory backup e0 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 9 page 44 The HP507 allows you to adjust numerous settings but these settings will return to their default values as soon as you turn off the power While holding down the Brilliance button press the Ambience Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Function Split Transposing Your Performance Transpose Transposes the keyboard and or song To turn transpose on Press the Transpose button so it s lit To adjust the amount of transposition While holding down the Transpose button press the buttons However by using the Memory Backup feature you can have the changes you ve made in settings be retained 2 Usethe lt q gt Slow Fast buttons to select 1 while holding down the Key Touch button press the Transpose button Key Touch Transpose win Piano nction it Memory Backup 3 Press the Song button 4 Use the B gt Fast button to select Yes Tone Buttons page 18 Press one of the tone buttons and then use the
122. ton to 44 finish the procedure Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset Settings that you ve stored using the Memory Backup function p 44 can be returned to their factory set state This is called the factory reset function When you execute Factory Reset all stored settings will be erased and returned to the factory settings This function will not erase the songs from Favorite internal memory or the USB flash drive sold separately If you want to erase Favorite or the USB flash drive Initializing the Memory Format Media p 46 1 while holding down the Key Touch button press the Transpose button 2 Use the lt d gt Slow Fast buttons to select Factory Reset 4 Factory Reset Enter 3 Press the Song button The Factory Reset screen will appear Factory Reset OK dio vezp 4 Press the B gt Fast button to select Yes Factory reset will begin If you decide to cancel without executing press the lt d Slow button to select No When the factory reset has been completed the screen will indicate Power Off then On Never turn off the power while the screen indicates Executing 5 Turn the power off then on again p 17 Copying a Saved Song Copy Song Songs that have been saved in Favorite internal memory can be copied to the USB flash drive sold separately Alternatively songs stored on the USB flash drive can
123. ton will light and the ConcertPiano tone will be selected The damper pedal LHUSE The damper pedal When you turn Twin Piano on the keyboard and pedal settings will be as for the left area for the right area shown in the illustration If Twin Piano is on damper resonance will not be applied this may cause the piano to sound different 2 Selectthe tone to be played p 18 The left and right sections will have the same tone 3 To cancel Twin Piano press the Twin Piano button once again The Twin Piano button will go out Changing the way in which the sound is heard Twin Piano mode folume CREEN ong Balance ence Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other letronom low asi D Reset Play Stop Rec Bwd Fwd Accomp left Right ction Y plit Piano Designer leat m Led e KE Fr Function Saving your settings The HP507 s settings will revert to the default values when you turn off geg the power but you can save them as 1 while holding down the Twin Piano button press the buttons described in Retaining the Settings Even The display will indicate Twin Piano mode After Power off Memory Backup p 44 The sound of the right hand keyboard zone will be heard more loudly from the right speaker than from the left speaker The sound of the left hand keyboard zone will be heard more loudly from the left speaker than from the right speaker When using headphones
124. tretch Tuning see iic vicio i 43 String Resonance geed 42 Strings button i ves err c and 18 T Temperament 43 48 Temperament Key 43 48 Temperaments vcio a resta 43 ul ee EE 12 26 29 Tempo VIN te cosa xe e pde E 30 Time Signature aoc bas 12 26 Leute CG 11 Tone Demo vaa axo ca a C a ea 18 Tone groups oss o hResae e yrs 18 TONGS a cada doe arid Era a da 57 Transpose A dek e Re EN 10 25 Transpose button 25 Transpose Mode 49 Twin Piano sso rp aeos ape oA 11 24 Twin Piano button 24 Twin Piano Mode 24 U VE 28 USB Driver usas Dalee dor aos 50 USB Memory Mode 51 USB memory DOE io de EA n 15 USB DONG EEN 15 V VIMA TUNES cus Sabes res 18 Visual Control Channel 51 Visual Control Function Chart 51 Visual Control Mode 51 E 51 Error Messages Indication Error 1 Error 2 Error 10 Error 11 Error 14 Error 15 Error 16 Error 18 Error 30 Error 40 Error 41 Error 43 Error 51 Error 65 Meaning You can only read the music file It can not be saved An error occurred during writing The external media may be corrupted Insert other external media and try again Alternatively you can initialize the external media The external media s protect tab may be in the Protect writing prohibited position may not yet be initialized No extern
125. trument small pets or other animals could end up getting trapped inside it If such a situation is encountered you must immediately turn off the unit and disconnect the power cord from the outlet You should then consult with the retailer from whom the instrument was purchased or contact the nearest Roland Service Center e When opening closing the lid or raising folding down the music rest please be careful not to get your fingers pinched between the movable part and the panel In places where small children are present make sure that an adult provides supervision and guidance Before Using USB Memories Using Optional USB flash drive Do not connect or disconnect USB flash drive while it is being read from or written to i e while the USB flash drive access indicator will blink e Carefully insert the USB flash drive all the way in until it is firmly in place e Never touch the terminals of the USB flash drives Also avoid getting the terminals dirty USB flash drives are constructed using precision components handle the USB flash drives carefully paying particular note to the following To prevent damage to the USB flash drives from static electricity be sure to discharge any static electricity from your own body before handling the USB flash drives e Do not touch or allow metal to come into contact with the contact portion of the USB flash drives e Do not bend drop or subject USB fl
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127. unction mode will be restored to their factory set state Factory Reset 52 Operation Guide MEMO Panel Descriptions Before You Play Performing Practicing Piano Designer Convenient Functions Function Mode Appendix 53 f Troubleshooting Symptom Even though you re using head phones and the sound is muted a thumping sound is heard when you play the keyboard Power turns off on its own Power does not turn on Screen display is irregular when power is turned on off Pedal does not work or is stuck Unable to read from write to USB flash drive Buzz is heard from external devices The volume level of the instru ment connected to Input jacks is too low Connected MIDI device does not operate correctly No sound No sound No sound when you play back asong No sound from the left most notes of the keyboard No sound when a MIDI device is connected Notes don t sound right Sound is not loud enough Only the high sounds are heard Pitch of the keyboard or song is incorrect Not all the notes you play are sounded 54 Page HP507 uses a hammer action keyboard in order to simulate an acoustic piano s playing touch as realistically as possible For this reason you ll hear the hammers thump when you play the keyboard just as you would when playing an acoustic piano Since this unit allows you to adjust its volume you might notice the sound of the hammers in
128. und E G B Im a Ge With the factory settings both the song and the keyboard will be transposed If you want to transpose only the keyboard or only the song make the appropriate setting as described in Specifying What the Transpose will Affect Transpose Mode p 49 Piano Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other Reset Play Stop Rec L id t 9 3 m Ve 1 Press the Transpose button The Transpose button will light 2 While holding down the Transpose button press the buttons The display will indicate the amount of transposition Transpose sus semitone units Positive values raise the pitch in semitone steps and negative values lower the pitch in semitone steps b I H Clem 1 es default 1 You can also specify this value by holding down the Transpose button and playing the note that is the tonic of the key to which you want to transpose f you select a different song the transposition setting will be canceled 3 Tocancelthe transposition press the Transpose button once again The Transpose button will go out 25 Practicing Practicing with the Metronome You can sound the metronome while you practice While the song selects the metronome will sound at the tempo and time signature of the song olume 7 itis e D ence Brilliance Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Pia
129. usting the Brightness of the Sound Brilliance You can adjust the brightness of the sounds played on the keyboard or played back by a song Reset Play Stop Rec w W Accomp Left Right AB Repeat PINO Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other Function Split Piano Designer D L2 Le a Ambid hce Brilliance Saving your settings 1 Press the Brilliance button The HP507 s settings will revert to AE the default values when you turn off ge the power but you can save them as 2 While holding down the Brilliance button press the buttons described in Retaining the Settings Even The display will indicate the depth of the brilliance effect values After Power off Memory Backup p 44 Screen Explanation Brilliance 10 0 10 default 5 Positive values make the sound brighter negative values make the sound more mellow efault t 9 3 gt Ve 3 Toturn off the brilliance effect press the Brilliance button once again The Brilliance button will go out Adjusting the Keyboard Response Key Touch The way in which the keyboard responds to your playing strength can be adjusted to your personal taste Pan Key Touch Transpose Twin Piano Grand Early E Piano Strings Other t asi d Reset Play Stop Rec Piano Designer nd gt a Saving your settings 1 e Press the Key Touch button The HP507 s settin
130. ve E Piano Strings Other No Tone Name No Tone Name No Tone Name No Tone Name 1 Tremolo EP 1 SymphonicStr 1 Vibraphone 26 Thum Voice 2 Pop E Piano 2 Epic Strings 2 Celesta 27 Gospel Spin 3 Vintage EP 3 Rich Strings 3 Jazz Scat 28 Full Stops 4 FM E Piano 4 OrchestraStr 4 SymphonicCho 29 Mellow Bars 5 EP Belle 5 Orchestra 5 Pipe Organ 30 Light Organ 6 60s E Piano 6 ChamberWinds 6 Nason flt 8 31 Lower Organ 7 Clav 7 Harp 7 Combo Jz Org 32 60s Organ 8 Stage Phaser 8 Violin 8 Ballad Organ 33 Glass Pad 9 70s E Piano 9 Velo Strings 9 Soft Pad 34 Lunar Strngs 10 E Grand 10 Flute 10 Harpvox 35 Dcy ChoirPad 11 Cello 11 Nylon str Gt 36 Jazz Guitar 12 OrchestraBrs 12 Steel str Gt 37 AcousticBass 13 PizzicatoStr 13 Marimba 38 A Bass Cymbl 14 DecayStrings 14 Mallet Isle 39 FingeredBass 15 Morning Lite 40 BrassSection Tones indicated by are suitable for 16 Ballad Bells 41 Alto Sax playing layered with a piano tone 17 Accordion 42 Tenor Sax 18 ChurchOrgan1 19 ChurchOrgan2 Tones numbered 43 and higher are accompaniment use GM2 tones 20 Pena heir In the tone group Other when you 21 Angels Choir hold down the buttons to switch 22 B V tone in succession the tones will stop SE changing at number 43 and number 23 Female Aahs 52 24 Male Aahs To select the next sound release the buttons then press it again 25 Decay Choir gt o VG D Q x 57 Internal Song List MASTERPIECE 55 Ludwig van Beet
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133. y Touch button press the before you turn the power back on If you turn it back on too Transpose button rapidly the Auto Off function will not have had enough time to reset itself and you may not be able to turn on the power in the 2 Use the 44 gt Slow Fast buttons to select Display normal way Contrast You can adjust the brightness of the HP507 s display Retaining the Settings Even After 4 Display Contrast zz E d S Power off Memory Backup 3 Use the buttons to change the setting The settings of the HP507 will return to their factory set state when you turn off the power However you can store the settings so that Value they will be retained even after the power is turned off 1 10 default 5 This is called the memory backup function This setting is automatically stored in the HP507 Parameters Stored in Memory Backup Page 4 Press the Key Touch button or the Transpose button to Piano designer settings p 42 finish the procedure Ambience on off depth p 22 Brilliance on off depth p 23 Split Point p 21 Making the Power Automatically See EN Turn Off After a Time Auto Off Key Touch on off value p 23 Dual Balance p 48 j Transpose Mode p 49 WARNING Damper Pedal Part p 49 With the factory settings the HP507 s power will automatically be MIDI Transmit Channel p 50 switched off 30 minutes after you stop playing or operating the Visual Control Channel p
134. ys 43 48 Memory Backup 10 44 Metronome cna 12 26 Metronome button 26 Metronome s Volume 27 MIDI Out In connectors 15 MIDI Transmit Channel 50 MIDI Visual Control s 51 Mute Volume sess 30 OTT ie osa edd sens vss ctr UE 30 O Octave Shift 49 Other e EEN 18 Output AGKS es ouo pipi end T ater 15 Overdubbing sse adn mee Cio 33 P Panel Lock dt Eeer E 13 47 Bet Geetbets 30 Part VU osa vas e Ke ae 30 Pedal connector 353 Sa SSES e 15 Phones Jacks cuan cuio bw ede bs 15 Piano Designer 11 42 Piano Designer Demo 43 Piano Early Dutton ons 18 Piano Grand button 18 GE EE 13 Playing a SODU E 28 amp H Play Stop button 28 Power On Off Allee x 29223 17 Power switch Lusse 14 R Rec DUNO EE 28 Recording e gf Aen Aere eu aas 13 32 Recording Mode 49 Renaming a Song 41 ke Reset button 28 Right hand part 30 Rotary effect osos verra ba 18 S SAVIN Giese aua d ame da Edu 33 Selecting a Song 12 28 lt q Slow button 26 SMF Recording acr hn 32 Soft TEE 14 Song Balance codo x tores 10 29 Song Balance button 29 Song DUELO vu d oae OC Oa 28 Sostenuto Pedal 2 ses xs 14 Soundboard Behavior 43 SEET 11 20 Split Point gett eege 21 S
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