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Roland
HP-137
HP
3]
Roland
Digital
Piano
Owner's
Manual
Thank
you
for
purchasing
a
Roland
HP-137
Digital
Piano.
The
HP-137
is
the
new
entry-level
model
of
Roland's
HP
series
Digital
Pianos.
As
such,
it
comes
with
all
the
benefits:
a
weighted
Hammer-Action
keyboard,
vibrant
sounds
and
a
number
of
useful
functions.
Authentic
piano
performances
High-quality
concert
grand
piano
sounds,
and
a
key-
board
that's
a
true
pleasure
to
play
assure
an
even
more
realistic
piano-playing
experience.
Thanks
to
its
Hammer-Action
keyboard,
the
HP-137
faithfully
reproduces
the
feel
of
an
acoustic
piano
with
minute
control
over
the
sound.
Captures
the
brilliant
resonance
The
sound
of
a
grand
piano
has
a
brilliant
timbre
because
the
sound
of
a
grand
piano
contains
a
greater
amount
of
high-frequency
components.
The
HP-137
reproduces
this
characteristic
of
the
grand
piano.
Extended
high-frequency
response
One
of
the
features
of
an
acoustic
piano
is
that
for
the
strings
of
the
highest
1
1/2
octaves,
there
is
no
damper
to
restrict
the
vibration
of
the
strings,
irre-
spective
of
whether
or
not
the
damper
pedal
is
used.
Since
this
also
allows
these
strings
to
vibrate
sympa-
thetically
with
other
strings,
they
can
sometimes
be
heard
sounding
independently
from
the
low
and
mid-
dle-register
strings.
The
HP-137
faithfully
simulates
these
characteristics
of
the
acoustic
piano
(being
a
digital
instrument,
the
HP-137
contains
no
strings).
Four
Tones
for
a
wide
variety
of
musical
genres
The
HP-137
comes
with
four
sounds
(called
“Tones”).
That
way,
you
can
also
use
your
instrument
for
play-
ing
harpsichord,
organ,
and
pop/jazz
music.
Before
using
this
instrument,
carefully
read
the
sec-
tions
on
pages
2
and
4.
They
provide
important
infor-
mation
concerning
the
proper
operation
of
the
HP-137.
To
get
the
most
out
of
the
HP-137
and
to
ensure
many
years
of
trouble-free
service,
we
urge
you
to
read
through
this
Owner’s
Manual
thoroughly.
To
avoid
confusion,
let's
agree
to
use
the
word
“but-
ton”
for
all
keys
on
the
front
panel,
and
only
use
“key
when
referring
to
the
HP-137’s
keyboard.
Copyright
©
1999
ROLAND
EUROPE.
All
rights
reserved.
No
part
of
this
publication
may
be
reproduced
in
any
form
without
the
written
permission
of
Roland
Europe
s.p.a.
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BrandRoland
ModelHP 137
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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