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1. In addition Program Change messages from tone changes made while the recording is in progress are also recorded meaning you can also record songs with tone changes made during the performance Program Numbers for each of the HP 147R s tones are shown below Program Number Tone baie Wn Seat OR on ciphe nme cade Pee ser Harpsichord eee eee SPETTRI 6 ______7 _ Electric Piano es OF scale sia De ets Coc Sota ot 2 gona 9 a Stings See toto ala coe mieit 2 Later ere 11 _____ _ _Piano Harpsichord ENEO 13 __ _Piano Electric Piano ne earn 15 ______Piano PipeOrgan PEEN 16 _____ _ Piano Strings ens eee APAT ploipeicnond Electric Piano eee SO os mines Harpsichord Pipe Organ dee ee 27 ____ _ _ Harpsichord Strings PE EAA 33 _____ _ Electric Piano Pipe Organ ee 34 Electric Piano Strings 37 Pipe Organ Strings Any Program Number other than those listed above that are received by the HP 147R are ignored 11 37 are in Dual Play mode p 12 Connecting External Devices Step up with MIDI Making Connections 1 Turn off the HP 147R Upper position OFF 2 Connect the MIDI connectors on the external MIDI device and HP 147R with MIDI cables External MIDI Device HP 147R ol_ 3 If necessary set the MIDI channel Local on off etc Set the MIDI Channel MIDI features sixteen MIDI channels numbered 1 16 Even after the MIDI cables are con
2. Refer to Functions Assigned to the Keyboard p 23 Key Touch Demo Song 5 While holding down 14 Playing the Keyboard Changing Keyboard Touch Sensitivity You can select from three touch sensitivity levels Light Medium and Heavy When the Keyboard is turned on the response is set to Medium While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the key indicating the preferred touch sensitivity Key Touch Demo Song While holding down Press Types Meaning Medium Normal setting providing the most natural touch closest to that of an acoustic piano l Heavy With this setting to play fortissimo the keys must be played much more strongly than normally as if the keys had become heavier Adds even more emotion when you play with lots of dynamics This is useful for players who use a strong touch and for drill work Light With this setting fortissimo can be produced using much less force than normal thus making the keys seem lighter This setting makes it easy to play even for children 15 It Even Does This Convenient Functions Transposing without Changing Your Fingering Key Transpose You can play in a different key without changing the keys you are playing This function is called Key Transpose When you are accompanying a singer you can use Key Transpose to match the vocal pitch of the singer allowing you to transpose easily while usi
3. Dual tones cannot be assigned NOTE tothe Tone button When the Tone button is pressed the single previously assigned tone is restored You can adjust the volume balance between the two selected tones in Dual Play MEMO Please refer to Changing the Volume Balance in Dual Play p 16 13 Playing the Keyboard Se NAS I O MD a TS TE Ea a a o Adding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb Effect The HP 147R allows you to add reverberation to what you play on the keyboard With the reverb effect you can get a pleasant reverberation making it sound as if you were performing in a concert hall or similar space Press the Reverb button the button indicator lights Reverberation is added to the sound Reverb Reverb Press lit Press the Reverb button once more the button indicator goes off and the reverb effect is no longer added to the sound Reverb Reverb Press dark Changing the Reverb Type The HP 147R features eight reverb types 1 8 allowing you to select the preferred reverb sound The higher the reverb type number the deeper the effect is The reverb is reset to type 4 when the power is switched on To change the reverb type hold down the Key Touch Demo Song button and press one of the keys C3 G3 corresponding to reverb types 1 8 lt Ex gt Selecting Reverb Type 6 While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the F3 key the fourth white key below Middle C
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5. Tune Request System Common System Clock Real Time Commands All Sound Off A Reset All Controller ux Local On Off Messages _ All Notes Off Active Sensing System Reset 1 These message can affect only MIDI notes Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No A separate publication titled MIDI Implementation is also available It provides complete details concerning the way MIDI has been implemented on this unit If you should require this publication such as when you intend to carry out byte level programming please contact the nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor 24 MEMO Information When you need repair service call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below EGYPT Al Fanny Trading Office P O Box 2904 El Horrieh Heliopolos Cairo EGYPT TEL 02 4185531 REUNION Maison FO YAM Marcel 25 Rue Jules Merman ZL Chaudron BP79 97491 Ste Clotilde REUNION TEL 28 29 16 SOUTH AFRICA That Other Music Shop PTY Ltd 11 Melle Street Cnr Melle and Juta Street Braamfontein 2001 Republic of SOUTH AFRICA TEL 011 403 4105 Paul Bothner PTY Ltd 17 Werdmulier Centre Claremont 7700 Republic of SOUTH AFRICA P O Box 23032 Claremont Cape Tawn SOUTH AFRICA 7735 TEL 021 64 4030 CHINA Beijing Xing
6. button press a relevant key enough times to select the song you want while cycling through the four song choices available at that key For example to play back from song 1 3 hold down the Key Touch Demo Song button and press the E1 the lowest E key three times If you are already playing back song 1 1 hold down the Key Touch Demo Song button and press the E1 the lowest E key two times to play Song 1 3 n Tone Key Touch Demo Song E Piano a dran Strings igh Madum Hamy 1 4 5 Key Touch Demo Song x While holding down Cp Demo Song 4 5 5 1 7 1 Taau na Press The button lamp blinks and the song starts to play Stopping the Demo Song Press the Key Touch Demo Song button The button lamp stops blinking and goes off and playback of the Demo Song stops Key Touch Key Touch Demo Song Demo Song blinking dark When one song is finished the next song automatically begins to play Subsequent MEMO Demo Songs are automatically played one after another until you stop them playing Listening to the Demo Songs List of Demo Songs Title Composer Copyright Intro J Maul 1991 1999 Roland UK Je Te Veux i E Satie Ter 997 Roland Corporation Golliwog s Cakewalk a vo Debussy 1996 Roland Corporation i Fr hlicher Landmann from Album F r Die Jugend Op 68 R Schumann 1996 Roland Corporation Bagatelle
7. F r Elise WoO 59 1994 Roland Corporation Arabesque No 1 in E Major C Debussy 1994 Roland Corporation Salut D Amour Op 12 j E Elgar 1996 Roland Corporation Troika Drive November from The Seasons Op 37 i P Tchaikovsky 1996 Roland Corporation A Maiden s Prayer T Badarzewska 1996 Roland Corporation mt L v Beethoven Promenade from Tableaux d une exposition l M Musorgsky 1995 Roland Corporation On Wings Of Song F Mendelssohn i 1996 Roland Corporation Moment musicaux No 3 Op 94 3 F Schubert 1994 Roland Corporation o 14 La Styrienne from 25 Easy Studies Op 100 F Burgmiiller 1992 Roland Corporation Turkisch March Piano Sonate No 11 in A Major 3rd Movement Alla Turca W A Mozart 1994 Roland Corporation C M v Weber 1994 Roland Corporation F Mendelssohn 1996 Roland Corporation J S Bach Naoki Nishi 1997 Roland Corporation E Satie F Chopin 1994 Roland Corporation F Chopin 1990 Roland Corporation F Chopin 1992 Roland Corporation Rondo Brillante Aufforderung Zum Tanz in D flat Major Op 65 Frihlingslied from Lieder Ohne Worte Heft 5 Op 62 6 Cantata BWV 147 Jazz Arranged 1993 Roland Corporation Gymnopedie No 1 Fantasie Impromptu Op
8. 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 2000 ROLAND CORPORATION Allrights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN A ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the 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 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS NOGA ON IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electric products basic precautions should always be followed including the following Read the
9. read and observe the following Power Supply Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any device that will generate line noise such as an electric motor or variable lighting system Before connecting this unit to other devices turn off the power to all units This will help prevent malfunctions and or damage to speakers or other devices 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 inter ference This device may interfere with radio and television reception Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers 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 To avoid possible breakdown do not use the unit in a wet area such as an area exposed to rain or other moisture Do not allow rubber vinyl or similar materials to remain on the piano for long periods of time Such objects can discolor or otherwise harmfully affect the finish Do
10. setting correct p 19 Is the Omni On Off setting correct p 20 Strange sounds or two sounds are produced when the HP 147R is played With the sequencer s Thru function on the same notes may be sounded twice Set the HP 147R to Local off p 19 The volume level of the instrument connected to Input jack is too low Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor Index Key Touch Demo Song Button csc 9 14 15 16 19 Master TUniNg iS sinless esses cancun e rues E 17 Piano Buttonin ennienni a 11 MIDE suryan a a A a N 18 Power SWIC gait center eaa Ta e ET 8 MI Dichannelaenmirei aii n ei ets 19 Reverb ButtOtiicis iicimannesecuecwmirieaweceailssiie ious 14 DVIS Standissa a ae doesdox Gate aian 7 Fone Button aviv iarieses cents devnt eo ennaa a aa Ll Omii OnOff pna i AR aaia 20 LAOH Zrno AE A AE ER 17 Output Jackan a aa A E E le RAA aanuce 21 BADEN Z i ease hen ENT T A ERA 17 PGT all sos Sitecaspatassasite te age catca ee naa a aa at 7 PANO Zits fancy thas sa Se vee Scape na eines A ES 11 A dio E GUI pment emcriecean apiri inaa 21 Pipe Organ radii cv nnii irei shat staan EEE 11 Damper Pedal aspirinin inane 7 Power Cord Mierne araa a ai 7 Demo SONG sssssssisriseisisresteserresnrestrrerrstersrneetnntnrenrnenstnsstersntrsnnena 9 Program Changenmcoioosuninionenenen inaa 18 Dual Play ssssssessssceccsesseseessnseesnsneessessneecssseseee
11. the instrument is placed on a carpeted floor you must lower the adjuster so that it presses strongly against the floor Adjuster Before You Play About the Volume knob The VOLUME knob adjusts the overall volume The VOLUME knob is located at the far left of the piano s lower panel The VOLUME knob clicks to make the knob easy to stop when center position is reached To protect your ears when using headphones for extended periods take care not to listen at excessively high volume Turning the Power On and Off Once the connections have been completed turn on power to your various devices in the order specified By turning on devices in the wrong order you risk causing malfunction and or damage to speakers and other devices E Turning On the Power 1 Before switching the power on turn the volume all the way down Volume Min O 2 Press the Power switch Lower position a ON Several seconds after the power is turned on the keyboard will produce sound when played Adjust the volume appropriately This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after power up is required before the unit will operate normally m Turning Off the Power 1 Before switching the power off turn the volume all the way down 2 Press the Power switch Upper position OFF The power is turned off Connecting Headphones The H
12. 66 Etude No 5 in G flat Major Black Keys Op 10 5 Etude No 3 in E Major Chanson De L Adieu Op 10 3 Mazurka No 5 in B flat Major Op 7 1 F Chopin 1995 Roland Corporation Valse No 6 in D flat Major Op 64 1 Petit Chien F Chopin 1990 Roland Corporation Nocturne No 2 in E flat Major Op 9 2 F Chopin 1993 Roland Corporation Fly Free J Maul 1992 Roland Corporation 7 2 Piano Sonata No 14 in C sharp Minor Moonlight 1st Movement L v Beethoven 1998 Roland Corporation 7 3 Berceuse from Dolly Op 56 G Faur 1995 Roland Corporation 7 4 Slavonic Dance No 10 Op 72 2 A Dvo k 1998 Roland Corporation Mood Ending J Maul 1991 1999 Roland UK 8 2 3 Romances Sans Paroles No 3 Op 17 G Faur 1996 Roland Corporation 8 3 Clair de lune from Suite Bergamasque C Debussy 1990 Roland Corporation Traumerei from Scenes From Childhood Op 15 R Schumann 1997 Roland Corporation All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws No data for the music that is played will be output from MIDI OUT Profiles of Composers John Maul Naoki Nishi John Maul is a musician composer and arranger having graduated from the Born in 1958 in Hiroshima Japan Began working professionaly at the Royal Academy o
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14. Appendices Troubleshooting If you are encountering any problems with the equipment please read the section below before determining that there has been any malfunction The piano cannot be switched on Is the power cord properly connected p 7 No sound is produced Is the Volume knob set to the minimum position p 8 Are headphones connected p 8 When headphones are connected the keyboard s speaker stops playing Is Local On Off set to Off p 19 Two sounds are produced when the keyboard is played Is the keyboard in Dual Play mode p 12 The pitch of the keyboard sounds incorrect Is the Master Tuning setting correct p 17 Is the Key Transpose setting correct p 16 The pedals are not functioning or function intermittently Are the pedals connected properly Make sure the pedal cord is securely connected to the pedal jack on the back of the unit E When using external sound devices No sound of external devices is produced Is the power to all equipment turned on Is the volume setting in the external sound generator lowered Are the MIDI connections between HP 147R and the external MIDI device correct p 19 Is the MIDI channel setting correct p 19 Is the Omni On Off setting correct p 20 E When using sequencers No sound of HP 147R is produced _ Are the MIDI connections between HP 147R and the MIDI sequencer correct p 19 Is the MIDI channel
15. Compact Design Needs Little Space The HP 147R provides authentic hammer action and high quality tones all in a compact body Button Descriptions 1 Power Switch Turns the HP 147R s power on and off p 8 2 Key Touch Demo Song Button This button is held down while other designated keys are pressed to start the Demo Songs playing and can be used in making various settings on the HP 147R p 9 14 17 19 20 eal al The keys that are used in combination with this button MEMO appear as the Functions Assigned to the Keyboard p 23 3 Reverb Button Pressing this button adds reverberation to the sound p 14 4 Tone Button Pressing this button gives you tones the non piano tones when you play the keyboard p 11 5 Piano Button Pressing this button gives you tones the piano tones when you play the keyboard p 11 l Before You Play Connecting the Power Cord To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections 1 Connect the supplied power cord to the AC Inlet socket on the rear panel of the unit iD m 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into a wall outlet Setting the Music Stand insert the music stand into the two holes as shown in the figure below Opening and Closing the Lid 1 When opening the HP 147R s lid grasp the li
16. P 147R features two headphone jacks This allows two people to listen throu gh headphones simultaneously making it very useful for lessons and when performing piano pieces for four hands Additionally this allows you to play without having to worry about bothering others around you even at night 1 Connect the headphones to either of the headphone jacks on the underside of the HP 147R on the left Sound will no longer be heard from the HP 147R s speakers 2 Adjust the headphones volume with the HP 147R s Volume knob E Precautions to Take When Using Headphones To avoid damaging or severing the headphone cord be sure to handle the headphones by holding the phones themselves and grasping the plug and not the cord when pulling the headphone plug Connecting the headphones when the volume of connected equipment is turned up may result in damage to the headphones Connect the headphones only after turning the volume down completely Listening at excessively high volume levels will not only damage the headphones but may also cause hearing loss Listen at appropriate levels LS a a eben ame Pee Listening to the Demo Songs Playing Back and Stopping the Demo Song Playing Back the Demo Song While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press any of the keys within the area where Demo Song is printed Four demo songs are assigned to one key While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song
17. Roland soana oira aro LP 1A R Owner s Manual USING THE UNIT SAFELY ooeec re errata EEA esate 3 IMPORTANT NOTES nians ant re aE E Aea EEE N EE 5 Starting E T EAEE E ET A A E E AT 6 Main Features nioran rer e Maen N eee a 6 Button D scripthoNSissi erasoren isea araa i an 6 Before You PIGY ET AS EOE E OE E 7 Connecting the Power Cord cc iawstieiecnGutssneritg daieasinneeraidarencieneenie nes 7 Setting the Musie Stand e Seieren ciei o A E esse Bava TAA 7 Opening and Closing the Lid sgesisuidineninnevoriinddunnnvtieetadiheormetnnde About the Ped lS scriresiron iii AE 7 About the Volume knob seesshsisesssresessrsrrernssnesrnsnesnireneeveonesersrareanrrseorenrennss OER 8 Turning the Power On and Off Dhaest A E AS 8 Connecting Headphones s seesesesesrssusreerersrirsrorerenresdinenrssnrsterassiruresesrrsrearesrerasster 8 Listening to the Demo Songs SHHSHSSHSHSHSHSSHSHSHTHSSHSHSOSSCOHHHESHHHOHOEHROEHOOE 9 Playing Back and Stopping the Demo SOng sssesssrserrereserserrisreresrrresesrserernneserrore 9 List OF Demo SOngs efoti ieii iira aa N Anon ea E EE EPDE Eiaa ES 10 Playing the Keyboard ssessssoesessosossoscossssesossssossessssose TT Performing with Piano Sound ese ssissseesrererossersnesrnnrnnrenreosnruriesinssenenessrssrnrennes 11 Performing with Various Instrument Sounda 0 Stas lida EE aula 11 Layering Two Instrument Sounds Dual Plays EE Saini 12 Adding Reverberation to the So
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19. d is sounded twice 19 Connecting External Devices Step up with MIDI m Switching Local On Off 1 Local On is set when the power is switched on 2 While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the second key from the far right B7 Key Touch Demo Song While holding down Press the second key from the far right This sets Local Off No sound produced Sound Generator Local Off 3 Once more while holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the farthest key to the right C8 Key Touch Demo Song While holding down Press the farthest key to the right This sets Local On Sound is emitted Sound Generator Local On Omni On Off When set to Omni On the HP 147R will sound as a result of received MIDI messages no matter which channel the messages arrive on When set to Omni Off the HP 147R will recognize only the messages that arrive on the MIDI channel that has been selected as explained under Set the MIDI Channel p 19 E Switching Omni On Off 1 Omni On is automatically set when the power is switched on 2 While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the key of A7 to turn the setting On or the key of G7 to turn the setting Off Refer to Functions Assigned to the Keyboard p 23 Key Touch Demo Song While holding down Press Connecting to Audio Equipment When you connect the HP 147R
20. d with both hands and gently lift it upwards then slide it towards the back of the piano 2 When closing the lid slowly pull the lid forward then gently lower it into place Do not insert your hands into the inside of the piano through the space between the lid and the keyboard Make sure an adult is on hand to provide assistance when young children are playing the HP 147R For safety transport the keyboard only with the lid in the closed position About the Pedals Soft Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Damper Pedal Soft Pedal This pedal softens the sound Playing with the soft pedal depressed produces a sound that is not as strong as when otherwise played with the equivalent strength Sostenuto Pedal With the sostenuto pedal only the sound played at the moment the pedal is pressed is sustained Damper Pedal Use this pedal when you want the sound to linger While the damper pedal is depressed the sound from the keyboard continues to linger remain for an extended period even when you remove your fingers from the keys About the Adjuster After you have moved this piano or when you feel it is I unstabled lower the adjuster at the bottom of the pedal board as follows f O Lower the adjuster so that it is firmly in contact with the floor If there is a gap between the adjuster and the floor the unit may malfunction when the pedal is pressed In particular when
21. esreecspasoesseserspasususersrorertpaseearpeoresnorntsroroonn e Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord nor place heavy objects on it Doing so can damage the cord producing severed elements and short circuits Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING S About the Symbols The A 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 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 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 r
22. f European Directives EMC 89 336 EEC and LVD 73 23 EEC 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 Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit For Canada NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus
23. f Music in London John s work encompasses studio age of 21 Has so far released 9 albums on which he is featured He recordings and live performances including work with top UK Jazz artists has also taken part in numerous other albums His broad range of His writing credits include commercial music for BBC radio and television as activities have included appearances at a number of well as scoring jazz and classical works jazz festivals in Japan and other parts of the world In addition to his Having been a product specialist for Roland U K John is now actively duties as an instructor at the Tokyo Conservatoire Shoubi he has involved in music software composing programming for both Roland Japan provided his services as a demonstrator for Roland since 1990 He is and various music publishers Quite recently his Musical Picture Book a considered to be one of Japan s finest jazz pianist volume of original piano music encompassing all standards of musical ability which included the piano and orchestral accompaniment data in SMF format was published and printed Playing the Keyboard Performing with Piano Sound The HP 147R lets you enjoy performing with high quality concert grand piano tone When you press the Piano button the button indicator is lit You can play using the piano tone Piano Piano Press lit The keyboard is set to this piano tone when the power is turned on Performing with Various Instrument Sound
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25. he way down on the HP 147R and on the device you re about to connect 2 Turn off the power to the HP 147R and other connected equipment Input R L Line In Aux In HP 147R Pedal a e onal E a 00006 A WZ L stareo t Cse Q 3 Use audio cables sold separately to make the connection 4 Turn on the power of the HP 147R 5 Switch on the connected device 6 Adjust the volume level on the HP 147R and the connected device When Recording HP 147R Performances on a Recording Device 7 Start recording with the connected device 8 Play the keyboard 9 When the performance ends stop recording on the connected equipment O Playing Audio Equipment Sounds Through the Speakers on the HP 147R Output R L Line Out Aux F fi a 147R R 1 Turn the volume all the way down on the HP 147R and on the device you re about to connect 2 Turn off the power to the HP 147R and other connected equipment 3 Use audio cables sold separately to make the connection 4 Turn on the power to the connected equipment 5 Turn on the HP 147R 6 Adjust the volume level on the HP 147R and the connected device O Turning the Power Off After Use After use follow the steps below to switch off the power 1 Turn the volume all the way down on the HP 147R and on the device you re about to connect 2 Turn off the power to the HP 147R 3 Turn off the connected equipment 21
26. inging in the ears you should immediately stop using the unit and consult an audiologist DOO OE ERE A HEE ROO O ER PE UME ESO TREE RE RH UE EERO ER EER HOSEA DESHHEE HONDO HES EHE EEE H OHH EHEO HHO RADAR OHO RRS Donot allow any objects e g flammable material coins pins or liquids of any kind water soft drinks etc to penetrate the unit OPPS ee eee eee Tere er errr er erect reer errr irre rer rere rrr reer rierr rir rr irr e In households with small children an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit UOMO R OEE PERRO RARER EO R LAOH HERERO OEE EEEORHE OHO ERE OHY THOT ERE O OHH HO SEER OEHHA UMAR HEHEHE OD EE DUE RENE Protect the unit from strong impact Do not drop it ere eee eee reece rere rr Pere eee reer eee errr rer ri rrr re ere re rrr rrr rirririrrerii rset 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 Ure Corer ree eee eer ee cere Seer Tiere rere eer ere Cee e ee ree rere esti eerie vert rerrerrrererrrerr rire errr retry Before using the uni
27. iods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way Such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped For the U K 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 USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS About Z WARNING and A CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly l WARNING Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly CAUTION Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furni
28. is lit You can also set the tone by pressing the blinking Tone button instead of playing the keyboard If you don t want to set the tone then press the Piano button Layering Two Instrument Sounds Dual Play Playing with two different tones on the keyboard simultaneously is called Dual Play Layering the Piano tones and Strings tones Wa First assign the Strings tone to the Tone button Tone Playing the keyboard sets the assigned tone While holding down 12 Playing the Keyboard 2 While holding down the Piano button press the Tone button Piano Tone While holding down Press Both button indicators are lit When you play the keyboard both the Piano and Strings tones are layered Reverting to a Single Instrument Tone Press either the Piano button or the Tone button Only the button indicator for the button that was pressed stays on and only that instrument sound is produced Piano Tone Press Press Layering the Harpsichord and Strings Tones You can perform with two tones assigned to the Tone button layered together other than the piano tone While holding down the Tone button simultaneously press the Harpsichord and Strings keys from among the keys marked as Tone keys Tone Kay Touch Emo aed Geb Surge ige wam tie Tone While holding down Press simultaneously Tones composed of two separate layered tones
29. le levels You may prefer to use headphones so you do not need to be concerned about those around you especially when it is late at night When you need to transport the unit pack it in shock absorbent material Transporting the unit without doing so can cause it to become scratched or damaged and could lead to malfunction e Use a cable from Roland to make the connection If using some other make of connection cable please note the following precautions 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 infor mation on cable specifications contact the manufac turer of the cable Starting Out Main Features E Authentic Piano Performances High quality concert grand piano tones combined with the Progressive Hammer Action keyboard which provides more realistic piano touch with a heavier feel in the low end and a lighter feel in the upper notes let you enjoy truly authentic piano performances E Five Tones for Use in a Wide Variety of Musical Genres The HP 147R features not only piano tones but four different internal tones that you can use in a variety of musical genres E Includes High Quality Reverb The HP 147R s reverb function can add various types of reverberation sound that is reflected off the walls of a room to the instrument sounds E
30. 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 Roland 71787445 UPC wu Rola nd Corporation 02452901 00 10 H2 11N
31. n even greater variety of ways to use your keyboard MIDI Out In ay CNY MIDI Connectors on the rear panel MIDI Out Conhecer Performance information such as the output from the keyboard or pedal is sent out here to the MIDI connectors of external equipments MIDI In Connector MIDI messages sent from connected external equipment are input here then HP 147R can output sounds exchange tones and perform other operations E Sending and Receiving Program Change Messages When you press the HP 147R s Piano button or Tone button to change tones a Program Change Message with the corresponding Program Number is sent via the MIDI Out connector Furthermore a Program Change Message received via the MIDI In connector changes the tone to the one with the corresponding Program Number 18 Switching with Program Change Messages l Here with the HP 147R connected to an external MIDI sequencer when recording and playing back songs if after pressing the sequencer s Record button to start you press the HP 147R s Tone button and then begin to 1 play a Program Change message for that tone is recorded by the sequencer When you then play back using the sequencer regardless of the HP 147R s mode the tone is changed in accordance with the Program a Change messages recorded by the sequencer allowing you to play back with the tones used during recording
32. nected the connected devices must be set to use the same MIDI channels otherwise no sound will be produced When the HP 147R is turned on Channel 1 is selected To make the setting while holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press any key from C5 to D 6 The sequence of keys C5 D 6 corresponds to MIDI Channels 1 16 Refer to Functions Assigned to the Keyboard p 21 Key Touch Demo Song S klike While holding down Press any key lt Ex gt Set the MIDI Channel to 10 While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the key of A5 Key Touch Demo Song 3 While holding down Here the HP 147R s MIDI channel for sending receiving is both set to 10 Local On Off With the keyboard connected to a MIDI sequencer keyboard performances can be recorded to the sequencer the sequencer can also be used to play back performances Sequencer MIDI MIDI IN With the sequencer s Thru function on the same notes may be sounded twice This is because the keyboard s performance data arrives at the sound generator via two different routes 1 and 2 This can cause the sound to become strange and also puts strain on the instrument s polyphonic capabilities To prevent this from happening route 1 must be separated by means of what is called Local Off 1 Local On Sequencer 2 Thru function On 4 Each note playe
33. ng the same printed music keyboard fingering Key transpositions remain in effect until the keyboard s power is turned off The transposition setting is effective only on sounds performed on the HP 147R s keyboard This setting is not effective on tones from external MIDI messages played on the HP 147R lt Ex gt Using the C Major Keys to Play a Song in E Major 1 While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the tonic root of the key to which you want to transpose Use the C2 B2 notes to select the tonic Refer to Functions Assigned to the Keyboard p 23 Here press the E2 key Key Touch Demo Song While holding down Press 2 To return to the previous condition while holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the C2 key Key Touch Demo Song While holding down Press Changing the Volume Balance in Dual Play You can change the volume balance between the two layered sounds in Dual Play p 12 When the Keyboard is turned on the response is set to Standard This setting remains in effect until the keyboard s power is turned off a While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the corresponding note C7 E7 Key Touch Demo Song 3 While holding down Press Key Description C7 i l T One of the two layered tones sounds louder C 7 One of the two layered tones sounds EEE i e N TAE D7 FEEN Standard D 7 The oth r of
34. not put anything that contains water e g flower vases on the piano 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 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 Do not paste stickers decals or the like to this instrument Peeling such matter off the instrument may damage the exterior finish Maintenance e 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 e Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation Additional Precautions e 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 e When connecting 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 e A small amount of heat will radiate from the unit during normal operation To avoid disturbing your neighbors try to keep the unit s volume at reasonab
35. rom damage e Check to make sure the knob bolts 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 7 e Close the lid e Remove the music stand PPPEeVePeerererrrrrrrrrrrrreirerrrrer eee errr rerrrrer rr rirri rrr rrr Before cleaning the unit turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the outlet p 7 Z sssanemassossesoenessepasrrrotv osnrtsasasensasoseesnseseesesosassonuanneossavesesasasesossersvararnnsonane e Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area pull the plug on the power cord out Z of the outlet assesosaransssseesuvanesesesessoosntotropsoraairetrsvasopsensssenapeoresnuenpaseaoacgnvanotaerposensnerees Be careful when opening closing the lid so you do not get your fingers pinched p 7 Adult super vision is recommended whenever small children use the unit Should you remove the screws fastening the stand make sure to put them in a safe place out of Oo children s reach so there is no chance of them being swallowed accidentally Pre rrr Tre rrr err rerrrrrrererrer rest Ter rrrr se rrei rire er erecr rest rrrrerr rere OST ere eer IMPORTANT NOTES in addition to the items listed under IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and USING THE UNIT SAFELY on pages 2 3 and 4 please
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37. s The HP 147R also includes four other tones E Piano Electric Piano Harpsichord Pipe Organ and Strings You can assign any one of these four tones to the Tone button Try Pressing the Tone Button Tone 7 Tone Press lit When the power is turned on E Piano Electric Piano is assigned to the Tone button When you press the Tone button the button indicator is lit The electric piano tone is produced when you play the keyboard Try Changing the Tone Assigned to the Tone Button Any of the four tones may be assigned to the Tone button By assigning the tone you prefer to the Tone button beforehand you can perform with the instrument sound you want just by pressing the Tone button 1 While holding down the Tone button press the key with the name of the tone you want to use from among the keys indicated as Tone keys The Tone button indicator blinks indicating the tone selected with the pressed key 11 Playing the Keyboard DON ens ce ioe Key Fou E ERE n Eme BOT Gian Songa we waen may gt 6 8 T Tone While holding down 2 After releasing the button play the keyboard The button indicator stops blinking and stays on indicating that the tone selected in Step 1 has been assigned to the Tone button When assigning tones to the Tone button the tone is set by first selecting the MEMO tone in Step 1 indicator blinks then playing the keyboard in Step 2 indicator
38. s the C 4 key on the keyboard Refer to Functions Assigned to the Keyboard p 23 C 4 Key Touch Demo Song While holding down Press The reference pitch will be set to 440 Hz This is the most commonly used setting The A4 Middle A key will sound at 440 Hz E Setting the Reference Pitch to 442 Hz While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the D 4 key on the keyboard Refer to Functions Assigned to the Keyboard p 23 D 4 Key Touch Demo Song While holding down Press The standard pitch will be set to 442 Hz This setting is often used for concert pianos The A4 Middle A key will sound at 442 Hz 17 Connecting External Devices Step up with MIDI Please read this section if you are planning to use the HP 147R s MIDI functions connecting it to another MIDI device When connected to one of Roland s MT Series devices or other such instrument you can play the many MT Series internal tones with the HP 147R s keyboard as well as record the performances Using MIDI m About MIDI MIDI short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface was developed as a standard for the exchange of performance data between electronic instruments and computers The HP 147R is equipped with MIDI connectors to allow such exchange of performance data with external equipment and devices Connecting the keyboard to other devices with these jacks provides you with a
39. se instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a damp cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the salety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Never use with a cart stand tripod bracket or table except as specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long per
40. sessnnneesennane 12 16 Reference PICT aj sj ccxsiatssnwcesceazeboveduiesin wotandinindtuettesnnativeresinltawsphsseas 17 Electric Piah vsiuwtcatecietns aa aa NEEE 11 Reverb Effect l 14 Harpsichord essere ai E E 11 Type of Reverb 14 Headphone Seaessinecia i e a a di 8 Soft Pedal 0006 EEE edad EEEREN 7 K y ransp enee i a A EEOSE 16 Sostenuto Pedal vans upsonesnalcsclesivaepcseiovauenibincdevbescossee 7 Input Jack sscsesescesssssesssessaseessnenssstesssesesensneeseennsescnneessaacsenneess 21 SPINES t a Machen a a ott 11 Keyboard Touch Sensitivity es EE E ENEAN 15 Turning the Power On and OEE AE E dadaneeean 8 Local On Off e seth ae ce Se alee peas 19 Vol m I TIOD geo aces rhecniSn hain tliat adiasieln Ulu eean 8 22 Appendices epo Specifications Keyboard Speakers 88 keys Progressive hammer action mechanism 12cm x2 Maximum Polyphony Rated Power Output 64 voices 15Wx2 Tones Cabinet Finish Piano Electric Piano Harpsichord Pipe Organ Strings Simulated Rosewood Effects Power Supply Reverb 8 types AC 117 V AC 230 V AC 240 V Touch Control Power Consumption Light Medium or Heavy 32W Key Transposition Dimensions inciuding the Piano Stand 6 5 semitone steps 1 398 W x 428 D x 836 H mm Master Tuning 55 1 16 W x 16 7 8 D x 32 15 16 H inches 415 3 Hz to 466 2 Hz 0 1 Hz steps Weight including the Piano Stand _ Connectors 50 4 kg Output Jacks L Mono R 111 Ibs 2 o
41. shings as well to domestic animals or pets WARNING e Before using this unit make sure to read the instructions below and the Owner s Manual e Do not open or perform any internal modifica tions on the unit eee ee ROPER E OCU OUSOCe reer eS errr eerie rere etree rr rer rset e rer re rer errr rere rire errr errr errr reece errr eT Tyrer 9S e 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 page e Never use or store the unit in places that are 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 Damp e g baths washrooms on wet floors or are e Humid or are Exposed to rain or are e Dusty or are e Subject to high levels of vibration Pee eee eee ees errr errr reer reer rer ere rece r ire ri errs terri retest rrrreriri rr yy 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 e The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instruc AN tions or as marked on the unit srassssuonevresestocoevrresseeosssressesupess
42. t in a foreign country consult with your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page _Z CAUTION The unit should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper venti lation soasbosp psosossotespaarasctkovssvsnansssresevatessvosonoaoesneouausenosbossetavasnseesesesoseroassoseveee e Always grasp only the plug on the power supply cord when plugging into or unplugging from an outlet or this unit PTS TPT TTOPTTTTETITTITITTeTrTerirrrirree rr errestreersi rire e Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled Also all cords and cables should be placed so they are out of the reach of children rrr rrr rrr rrr rrrnt Tererrrrtirir rire rir ttt Never climb on top of nor place heavy objects on the unit suaspyoasssaovonosasuangpvgrovssasaeswanauyusonoss EBssossrorassasunonvesoussvtasrpgaapsosoetecawanrsranaons e Never handle the power cord or its plugs with wet T hands when plugging into or unplugging from N an outlet or this unit rarer err rerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Trt rrr treet rivitrrr irr rrr iririi irri e 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 f
43. the two layered tones sounds ENN PORE a eE a EE T E7 The other of the two layered tones sounds louder 16 It Even Does This Convenient Functions Adjusting the Reference Pitch Master Tuning In situations such as when playing in ensemble with other instruments you can adjust the HP 147R s reference pitch to that of another instrument Middle A is generally used as the standard reference pitch for tuning instruments When performing in ensemble with other instruments the ensemble will not sound good if the instruments are not in tune with each other This tuning of all the instruments to a reference pitch is called Master Tuning MEMp The reference pitch is reset to 440 Hz when the power is switched on with 440 Hz played by Middle A A4 E Lowering raising the Reference Pitch While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button press the C4 note to lower the reference pitch or the D4 note to raise it Refer to Functions Assigned to the Keyboard p 23 Key Touch Demo Song While holding down Press Each time you press the C4 key the pitch will fall by 0 1 Hz If you continue holding the key the pitch will continue falling Each time you press the D4 key the pitch will rise by 0 1 Hz If you continue holding the key the pitch will continue rising E Setting the Reference Pitch to 440 Hz While holding down the Key Touch Demo Song button pres
44. to audio equipment you can play the sounds from the HP 147R through the speakers on the audio equipment or record your performances on a tape recorder or other recording device E Connectors Inp Outp O OE O9 Output Jacks You can connect audio equipment using audio cables sold separately and play the sounds from the HP 147R through the speakers on the connected equipment or record your performances on a tape recorder or other recording device If the output of the connected device is monaural you must use the L Mono jack Input Jacks You can connect another sound source such as audio equipment or an electronic instrument using audio cables sold separately and play the sounds from the connected device through the speakers on the HP 147R If the output of the connected device is monaural you must use the L Mono jack E Making the Connections To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections Always make sure to have the volume level turned down before switching on power Even with the volume all the way down you may still hear some sound when the power is switched on but this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction O Playing Sounds from the HP 147R Through the Speakers on Audio Equipment or Recording Your Performances on a Recording Device MID 1 Turn the volume all t
45. und Reverb Effect a S 14 Changing Keyboard Touch Sensitivity ccsccsssesnessesscssseeneseseeeesseesseneeeenes 15 It Even Does This Convenient FUNCtIONS 0c00ecccsseee 16 Transposing without Changing Your Fingering Key Transpose 16 Changing the Volume Balance in Dual Play cceccssecsesseeseeteseeeeeesensenenenenes 16 Adjusting the Reference Pitch Master Tuning ccccsseseseteeetereneeesees 17 Connecting External Devices Step up with MIDI 18 usme MIDP eneon a a E avatar E hO ES 18 Making Comme cH Ons sesciiiapissvassensasuaabinitunsastanc E EE EE 19 Set the MIDI Channel caiscctets rac moomin aeae 19 Local On OEE ernan aaen a a e aaa e NTa 19 Omni On OG niee naaa N A A EE 20 Connecting to Audio Equipment sesssssesesosossseosooeseseose 2 I App ndic s csse isirdisiasribidincnanin reasons apoda d an a 22 Troubleshooting svigiatcninatadauniarmcndaiantnns S aaa aeeaceteaadtlu sale 22 dE nE A E O E EE EEE a Eai 22 Specification S s aeriinn n an T E E 23 Functions Assigned to the Keyboard seessssesssesseseressresrtessrirssresssresresnersnerereena 23 MIDI Implementation Chart cccccscseeeeieee wa iced tia E EE 24 Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS p 2 USING THE UNIT SAFELY p 3 and IMPORTANT NOTES p 5 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation
46. z Input Jacks L Mono R Accessories Headphones Jack stereo x2 Owner s Manual Power Cord Music Stand MIDI Connectors In Out Pedal Connector In the interest of product improvement the specifications and or Pedals appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior Damper Sostenuto Soft notice Functions Assigned to the Keyboard Changing Keyboard Touch Sensitivity p 15 Selecting Playing back the Demo Song p 9 Volume Balance in Dual Play p 16 a ba a T nin aes T F lt lt a om O Pe d 5 sssS 2 A ley AAAA 2 a a aaac n _ 5 See D fas ke tctc g 2 a OOOO 9 D amp EERBS WY gt gt n t EELS O a ow 29 x a i OOJ ETETA 23 DIGITAL PIANO l Date Oct 1 2000 Model HP 147R MIDI Chart Version 1 00 Function Basic Default Channel Changed l 16 1 16 Default Mode 1 Mode 1 Mode Messages x OMNI ON OFF Altered She Hehe Ve e e He Ve he e e de e He 0 127 15 113 Note Number True Voice 15 113 Yee tok tok e e e ie tote Note On O Velocity Note Off x 8n v 64 After Key s Touch Channel s Pitch Bend I O O Data entry X O 1 Volume x O 1 Expression O O 1 Hold 1 O O 1 Sostenuto O O 1 91 O O 100 101 O O Prog O 0 36 O 0 127 Change True Number Yoga ook 0 36 System Exclusive 3 Song Position Song Select

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