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Listening
to
the
Demonstration
Songs
The
HP-1500
contains
three
demonstration
songs
in
memory
which
highlight
the
instrument’s
capability.
To
hear
them,
follow
the
steps
below.
I.
While
holding
down
the
FUNCTION
button,
press
PLAY
button
(both
buttons
will
start
to
flash)
and
in
a
few
seconds
the
Demo
songs
will
start
to
play,
PLAY
FUNCTION
d
b
2.
When
one
song
finishes,
the
next
one
will
start
playing
automatically.
It
you
wish
to
listen
to
only
one
sone,
press
PLAY
button
while
holding
the
FUNCTION
button.
Then
within
2-3
seconds,
press
one
of
the
PIANO,
HARPSI-
CHORD
and
VIBRAPHONE
buttons.
PIANO
gives
yau
the
first
song,
HARPSICHORD
the
second
one
and
VIBRAPHONE
the
third
one.
(The
button
indicator
will
be
flashing
for
the
song
currently
playing.)
PIANO.
HARPSI-
CHORD.
VIBRA
PHONE
3.
To
stop
playback
of
one
song
and
have
the
another
play,
simply
press
the
another
Voice
button
(where
the
indicator
is
not
Hashing).
To
stop
playback
of
the
demonstration
songs
(and
return
to
the
standard
mode),
press
the
FUNCTION
or
PLAY
button.
Voice
Buttons
Composer
Song
Title
PIANO
Chopin
from
Valse
No.6
"
Petit
chien"
op.64-1
HARPSICHORD
.
Chopin
from
Nocturne
No.1
op.9-1
VIBRAPHONE
J.S.Bach
from
Cantata
BWV.
147
arranged
by
Naoki
Nisi
Profile
of
the
demo
song
arranger
Naoki
Nishi
Born
in
1958
in
Hirosima.
Began
working
professionally
at
the
age
of
21.
Has
so
far
released
8
albums
on
which
he
is
featured.
He
has
also
taken
part
in
numerous
other
albums.
His
broad
range
of
activities
have
included
appearances
at
a
number
of
jazz
festivals
in
Japan
and
other
parts
ot
the
world.
In
addition
to
his
duties
as
an
instructor
at
the
Tokyo
Conservatoire
Shoubi,
he
has
provided
his
services
as
a
demonstrator
for
Roland
since
1990.
He
is
considered
to
be
one
of
Japan's
finest
jazz
pianist.
Try
Recording
What
You
Play
How
to
Create
Recordings
Use
whatever
Voice
you
like
to
play
whatever
song
you
wish
to
record.
When
completed,
you
will
be
able
to
listen
to
the
results,
and
check
how
well
you
played
the
song.
|.
Select
the
Voice
you
wish
to
use
for
the
recording,
then
make
any
other
selections
vou
wish,
such
as
tor
Chorus
and
Reverb.
When
ready,
press
the
REC
button
tits
indicator
will
light.
This
means
that
the
instrument
is
in
stand-by,
waiting
for
recording
to
hegin.
REC
2.
Start
playing.
(Recording
will
start
the
moment
the
first
note
is
plaved.)
When
finished,
press
the
REC
button
again
to
stop
recording.
The
indicator
should
go
out.
*
During
recording,
you
can
change
to
any
other
Voice
b
Y
you
wish
to
use.
*
When
the
unit
starts
running
low
on
memory
space,
the
indicator
on
the
REC
button
will
start
flashing.
If
you
continue
recording,
the
REC
indicator
will
begin
flashing
faster.
Once
you
reach
the
stage
where
the
unit
cannot
record
any
more,
the
indicator
on
the
REC
button
will
go
out,
and
recording
stops
automatically.
*
Once
you
begin
a
new
recording,
all
of
the
perform-
ance
data
previously
recorded
will
be
erased.
Once
erased,
performance
data
cannot
be
recovered.
Now
try
listening
to
what
you
just
recorded
Press
the
PLAY
button
(its
indicator
will
light.
PLAY
The
unit
stops
automatically
after
the
song
has
plaved
through.
The
indicator
will
then
go
out.
(Press
the
PLAY
button
to
stop
playback
at
any
point.)
*
The
performance
data
that
you
record
will
disappear
about
8
hours
after
power
has
been
turned
off.
If
you
need
a
more
permanent
form
of
storage
for
your
songs,
you
will
need
to
connect
an
external
sequencer
(p.
8)
and
record
onto
that
unit.
*
To
manually
erase
all
recorded
performance
data,
simultaneously
press
the
REC
and
PLAY
buttons.

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Roland HP 1500 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelHP 1500
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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