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Roland HP603 User Manual

Roland HP603
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Tone List
Piano
No. Tone Name
1 Concert Piano
2 Ballad Piano
3 Mellow Piano
4 Bright Piano
MEMO
Piano Designer can be used to customize the sound only for tones of the [Piano]
button.
E. Piano
No. Tone Name
1 Tremolo EP
2 Pop EP
3 Vintage EP
4 FM E.Piano
5 EP Belle
6 ‘60s EP
7 Clav.
8 Stage Phaser
9 ‘70s EP
10 E.Grand
Organ
No. Tone Name
1 Pipe Organ
2 Nason t 8’
3 Combo Jz.Org
4 Ballad Organ
5 Soft Pad
6 ChurchOrgan1
7 ChurchOrgan2
8 Gospel Spin
9 Full Stops
10 Mellow Bars
11 Light Organ
12 Lower Organ
13 ‘60s Organ
Strings
No. Tone Name
1 Symphonic Str 1
2 Epic Strings
3 Rich Strings
4 Orchestra Str
5 Orchestra
6 Chamber Winds
7 Harp
8 Violin
9 Velo Strings
10 Flute
11 Cello
12 OrchestraBrs
13 Pizzicato Str
14 Symphonic Str 2
Other
No. Tone Name
1 UprightPiano
2 MellowUprght
3 BrightUprght
4 Rock Piano
5 RagtimePiano
6 Fortepiano
7 Mellow Forte
8 Bright Forte
9 Harpsichord
10 Harpsi 8’+4’
* Tones numbered 11 and higher are accompaniment-use GM2 tones.
* If you select tone numbers 11–19, you’ll be able to use the keyboard to play the
sounds of a drum set.
* In the tone group “Other” when you hold down the [–] [+] buttons to switch tone
in succession, the tones will stop changing at number 6, number 11, and number
20.
* To select the next sound, release the [–] [+] buttons, then press it again.

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Roland HP603 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelHP603
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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