Roland Musical Instrument HP 7 User Guide

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The HPi Series — entertain, educate, inspire !  
Announcing a new standard of excellence for  
piano lovers, from beginners to virtuosos. The new  
HPi Series offers not only the genuine sound and nat-  
ural touch of an authentic acoustic grand, but also the  
amazing DigiScore piano teaching feature. With the  
fun, friendly DigiScore System built into the music  
rest, learning the piano is an enjoyable, productive,  
and enriching experience.  
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The possibilities are endless  
Experience the expressive power and  
Wonderland is where learning meets fun  
Wonderland teaches kids all about sound and rhythm in an  
adventurous, exciting way:  
natural feel of a superior digital grand  
The HPi Series boasts an impressive range of features:  
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Cutting edge stereo sampling, up to 128-voice polyphony  
The colorful menu is the gateway to eight entertaining games.  
Progressive Hammer-Action Keyboard creates a grand piano feel: heavier touch in lower  
octaves, lighter in upper register  
Learn how to read music and improve pitch with Flashcards  
Escapement (HPi-7LE / HPi-7) produces key clickjust as on a grand piano  
With the Twin Piano function (HPi-6), two can play  
The Twin Piano function splits the keyboard so two players can  
play simultaneously, in the same register — an innovative, fun  
way for teachers and students, parents and children, or a pair of  
friends to practice together.  
Flash Card game  
Piano Resonance causes subtle sound variations when lifting fingers  
from keys, striking chords, and depressing Damper Pedal  
Middle C  
Grand Sound audio system (HPi-7LE) envelops the player in a thick and rich  
blanket of sound  
HPi-7LE  
Middle C  
Middle C  
And the fun goes on  
How can DigiScore teach you to play piano?  
To add to your playing pleasure, you have a wide variety  
of different tones to choose from, including electric  
piano, harpsichord, organ, strings, and more.  
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Built into the music rest at an ideal  
height for easy viewing, the  
DigiScore LCD display shows preinstalled songs, MIDI files,  
and recorded music. Just touch a button and internal music  
starts playing on the screen, which displays the score in an  
easy-to-follow format — complete with a metronomic onscreen  
bouncing ball that bounces across the notes as they are played.  
The music comes alive right before your eyes.  
In Dual Mode you can play with two voices at once to  
create new sound variations. In Split Mode you can  
divide the keyboard into two sections, each with a  
distinct sound.  
Turn your HPi-7LE or HPi-7 into a “backup player” for  
you: With the Pianist function, the piano automatically  
accompanies you in a variety of preset genres.  
DigiScore is fully integrated with  
Plug a microphone into the HPi-7LE  
or HPi-7 and sing Karaoke-style  
along with MIDI files. Connect to  
an external display (HPi-7LE ) for larger  
images and easier viewing.  
the educational features of the HPi Series.  
If you stumble in the middle of a piece, simply step on the  
Replay Pedal. That stops the music so you can start over again;  
your hands never have to leave the keyboard.  
Review Screen (HPi-7LE/HPi-7)  
HPi-6  
For late night rehearsal or practicing in close quarters,  
use the headphones; an indicator light comes on when  
they’re plugged in. When you’re  
Visual Lesson  
Check your performance with  
your eyes as well as your ears  
With the Visual Lesson feature you can  
see how you’re doing:  
finished with them, you can keep  
Practice Screen  
Check Screen  
them handy on the hook just under  
the keyboard.  
Choose the course that best suits your level.  
Watch the notes appear on the Practice Screen in real time, as you play.  
See the Check Screen to learn your accuracy score in pitch and rhythm,  
and get advice for improvement.  
Review the parts of your performance that need extra attention  
on the Review Screen.  
Options  
• Headphones  
RH-200  
• Microphone  
DR-50 (For HPi-7LE, HPi-7)  
USB Flash Memory • Floppy Disk Drive  
M-UF128 (For HPi-6) FD-01A (For HPi-6)  
Learn fingering and how to read music  
with DoReMi Course (HPi-6)  
The DoReMi Course teaches piano fundamentals: Pitch, Rhythm,  
Note Reading, Fingering, and the Thumb Undertechnique.  
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HPi-7LE/HPi-7/HPi-6 Specifications  
HPi-7LE /HPi-7  
HPi-6  
Keyboard  
Keyboard  
88 keys (Progressive Hammer-Action Keyboard with Escapement)  
88 keys (Progressive Hammer-Action Keyboard)  
Touch Sensitivity  
Keyboard Mode  
Light, Medium, Heavy, Fixed  
Whole, Split (split point adjustable), Dual (volume balance adjustable),  
Pianist, Manual Drums/SFX  
Whole, Split (split point adjustable), Dual (volume balance adjustable)  
Twin Piano, Manual Drums/SFX  
Sound Generator  
Conforms to GM2/GS/XG Lite  
128 voices  
450 sounds in 5 groups (including 15 drum sets, 1 SFX set)  
Max. Polyphony  
Tones  
600 sounds in 6 groups (including 15 drum sets, 1 SFX set)  
Temperament  
Stretched Tuning  
Master Tuning  
Transpose  
8 types, tonic selectable  
2 types  
415.3 Hz to 466.2 Hz (adjustable in increments of 0.1 Hz)  
Key Transpose (-6 to +5 in semitones), Playback Transpose (-24 to +24 in semitones)  
Effects  
Reverb (10 levels), Chorus (10 levels), Damper Resonance (for Piano  
Reverb (10 levels), Chorus (10 levels), Damper Resonance (for Piano only,  
only,10 levels), String Resonance (for Piano only,10 levels), Key Off  
Resonance, Lid (for Piano only, 6 levels), Hammer Response  
(for Piano only, 10 levels)  
10 levels), String Resonance (for Piano only, 10 levels), Key Off  
Resonance, Lid (for Piano only, 6 levels), Hammer Response (for Piano  
only, 10 levels), Dynamics  
Arranger  
Music Styles  
Control  
35 Pianist Styles  
Start/Stop, Intro/Ending  
Composer  
Metronome  
Tracks  
Beat: 2/2, 0/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 3/8, 6/8, 9/8, 12/8, Volume: 10 levels, Pattern: 11 patterns, Sound: 8 types  
5 tracks / 16 tracks  
Song  
1 song  
Note Storage  
Tempo  
Approx. 30,000 notes  
Quarter note = 10 to 500  
Resolution  
Edit  
Control  
120 ticks per quarter note  
Copy, Quantize, Delete, Insert, Erase, Transpose, Part Exchange, Note Edit, PC Edit  
Reset, Play/Stop, Rec, Bwd, Fwd, Track Select, All Song Play, Random Play, Count-in, Countdown, Marker Set, Repeat, Tempo Mute  
Disk Drive/Disk Storage  
Disk Format  
3.5-inch Micro Floppy Disk Drive  
720 Kbytes (2DD), 1.44 Mbytes (2HD)  
Max. 99 songs  
USB Flash Memory  
Flopy Disk Drive (Option)  
Files  
Note Storage  
Playable Software  
Save  
Internal Songs  
User Memory  
Rated Power Output  
Speakers  
Approx. 120,000 notes (2DD), Approx. 240,000 notes (2HD)  
Standard MIDI Files (Format 0/1), Roland Original Format (i-format)  
Standard MIDI Files (Format 0), Roland Original Format (i-format)  
Over 170 songs  
Others  
Max. 200 songs on Favorites, 1 User image  
25 W x 2  
HPi-7LE: 50 W x 2; HPi-7: 40 W x 2  
HPi-7LE: 20 cm/7-7/8"x 2 (Speaker Box), 5 cm x 2; HPi-7: 20 cm x 2  
640 x 240 dots graphic color LCD (backlit)  
12 cm/4-3/4"x 2, 5 cm/2"x 2  
320 x 240 dots graphic color LCD (backlit)  
Display  
Notation  
Languages  
Lyrics  
Grand staff / G clef staff / F clef staff, with note name / lyrics / chords / fingering  
English/Japanese/German/French/Spanish  
HPi-7LE: Yes (Built-in Display, MIDI Out, External display)  
Yes (Built-in Display)  
HPi-7: Yes (Built-in Display, MIDI Out)  
Control  
Pedals  
Volume, Brilliance, LCD contrast, Mic volume  
Volume, LCD contrast  
Damper, Soft (function assignable), Sostenuto (function assignable)  
Damper (half-pedal recognition), Soft (half-pedal recognition,  
function assignable), Sostenuto (function assignable)  
Panel Lock, Replay, Wonderland/Game, Auto demo, Visual  
Lesson, BMP export, Mic echo, User image display, V-LINK  
Output jacks (L/Mono, R), Input jacks (L/Mono, R),  
Headphones jack (Stereo) x 2, Mic Input jack, MIDI In connector,  
MIDI Out connector, Pedal connector (8 pin DIN type),  
LCD connector (20 pin), USB (MIDI) connector, Ext Display connector  
(15-pin D-Sub type, HPi-7LE only)  
Other Functions  
Connectors  
Brilliance, Panel Lock, Replay, Wonderland/Game, Auto demo, Visual  
Lesson, DoReMi Course, BMP export, User image display, V-LINK  
Output jacks (L/Mono, R), Input jacks (L/Mono, R),  
Headphones jack (Stereo) x 2, MIDI In connector x 2,  
MIDI Out connector, Pedal connector, LCD connector (20 pin),  
USB (MIDI) connector, External Memory connector  
Power Supply  
Power Consumption  
AC 115 V, AC 117 V, AC 220 V, AC 230 V, AC 240 V (50/60 Hz)  
60 W  
HPi-7LE: 120 W  
HPi-7: 105 W  
Cabinet Finish  
Dimensions  
Simulated Mahogany  
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Including piano stand 1,421 W x 526 D x 894 H mm  
Including piano stand 1,388 W x 425 D x 836 H mm  
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56 W x 20-3/4 D x 35-1/4 H inches  
54-11/16 W x 16-3/4 D x 32-15/16 H inches  
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Including piano stand and music rest  
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1,421 W x 526 D x 1,101 H mm  
1,388 W x 433 D x 1,043 H mm  
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56 W x 20-3/4 D x 43-3/8 H inches  
HPi-7LE: 80 kg / 176 lbs 6 oz  
HPi-7: 69 kg / 153 lbs  
54-11/16 W x 17-1/16 D x 41-1/16 H inches  
55.5 kg / 123 lbs  
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Accessories  
Owner’s Manual, Roland 60 Classical Piano Masterpieces, Installation Guide, CD-ROM (Roland Digital Piano USB Driver),  
Power Cord, Headphones Hook, Music Rest (with installation screws)  
With the HPi-7LE/HPi-7/HPi-6, you can use music files that carry any of these marks:  
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Internal songs  
Practice Pieces  
• Burgmüller 25 Easy Studies Op. 100 (all 25 songs) • J. S. Bach Inventions (all 15 songs) • From ‘‘Beyer Piano Textbook’’ (20 songs)  
• From ‘‘Czerny 100 Progressive Exercises Op. 139’’ (10 songs) • Old McDonald Had A Farm • Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star  
• Frog Song • Jingle Bells • The Cuckoo • Mary Had A Little Lamb • London Bridge • Joy To The World, and more  
Masterpieces*  
• Sonate No. 15 (Sonata K. 545-1) • Liebesträume 3 • Étude Op. 10-3 • Je Te Veux • Valse Op. 64-1, ‘‘Petit chien’’ • Golliwog’s Cakewalk  
• Fantaisie-Impromptu • Arabesque 1, etc.  
* All 60 song files of this genre correspond to the included collection of printed music entitled ‘‘Roland 60 Classical Masterpieces’’  
Popular Songs  
• Entertainer • Annie Laurie • O’sole Mio • Grandfather’s Clock • Londonderry Air • Silent Night, Holy Night  
• Ave Maria • Greensleeves • Stagecoach • Little Brown Jug • Amazing Grace • When The Saints Go Marchin’ In, and more  
System requirements for USB (MIDI)  
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Windows Operating System: Microsoft Windows® XP Home/XP Professional/2000, Professional/Me • Computer: Windows-compatible personal computer equipped with a USB port • CPU/Clock: Pentium  
processor 200 MHz or higher (Pentium® processor 400 MHz or higher on Windows® XP) • Memory (RAM): 128 MB or more  
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Macintosh Operating System: Mac OS X v10.2 or later • Computer: USB ready Apple® Macintosh® • CPU/Clock: PowerPC G3 233 MHz or higher  
• Memory (RAM): 128 MB or more  
* Mac OS X: The digital piano will not operate in the Mac OS X Classic environment, and will be unusable while the Classic environment is running.  
Roland’s V-LINK makes it possible to control video clips when used with EDIROL video products.  
This brochure was printed with soy ink.  
*All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.  
*All trademarks are the property of their respective companies.  
Printed in Japan Nov.’05 RAM-3970 BAB-2 ASIA  
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