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Roland HP 137
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Returning
to
440Hz
While
holding
down
the
volume
button,
press
the
“C#4”
key
on
the
keyboard.
ctrtt
hh
y
5
Press
to
return
to
440Hz
The
reference
pitch
will
be
set
to
440.0
Hz.
This
is
the
most
commonly
used
setting.
Note:
Refer
to
“Functions
assigned
to
the
keyboard”
on
page
16
for
the
exact
location
of
the
keys
you
need
to
press.
Setting
the
reference
pitch
to
442Hz
straight
away
While
holding
down
the
volume
button,
press
the
“D#4”
key
on
the
keyboard.
This
is
the
black
key
to
the
right
of
the
one
shown
in
the
above
illustration.
Note:
Refer
to
“Functions
assigned
to
the
keyboard”
on
page
16
for
the
exact
location
of
the
keys
you
need
to
press.
The
standard
pitch
will
be
set
to
442Hz.
This
setting
is
often
used
for
concert
pianos.
The
A4
(Middle
A)
key
will
sound
at
442Hz.
HP-137
3.3
Setting
the
key
touch
Your
HP-137
also
provides
a
function
that
allows
you
to
adapt
it
to
your
playing
style,
or
to
ensure
that
even
your
children
can
play
loud
notes.
The
are
three
Key
Touch
levels:
1.
Press
and
hold
the
volume
button.
2.
While
still
holding
the
volume
button,
press
one
of
the
keys
labeled
“Key
Touch”
to
select
the
desired
lev-
el.
Note:
Refer
to
“Functions
assigned
to
the
keyboard”
on
page
16
for
the
exact
location
of
the
keys
you
need
to
press.
Note:
Though
“Light”
may
be
a
good
settings
for
begin-
ners,
they
should
also
try
to
get
used
to
playing
with
the
“Medium”
setting.
Light:
little
strength
is
required
to
play
at
high
vol-
umes.
Medium:
the
keyboard
reacts
normally
(similar
to
an
acoustic
piano).
Heavy:
choose
this
only
if
you
usually
strike
with
too
much
force
and
therefore
play
very
bright/loud
notes.
This
is
also
a
good
setting
for
practising
purposes.
Note:
At
power-on,
the
HP-137
selects
the
“Medium”
set-
ting.
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Roland HP 137 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelHP 137
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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