HP-305 302 Om
HP-305 302 Om
HP-305 302 Om
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 3 HP305 only), “USING THE UNIT
SAFELY” (p. 8), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 11). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the
unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s
manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
CAUTION
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
ATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). intended to alert the user to the presence of important
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the product.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
BLUE: NEUTRAL
BROWN: LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying
the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug.
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Recording your performance • • • p. 43
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Contents
USING THE UNIT SAFELY ..................... 8 Listening to Songs ............................. 39
Playing Back Songs ..........................................................39
IMPORTANT NOTES ........................... 11 Playing Parts Individually...............................................40
Playing All Songs Consecutively (All Songs Play)..41
Names of Things and What They Do Adjusting the Volume of the Song Playback..........41
(HP305) ............................................... 14 Changing the Song’s Tempo........................................42
Changing the Pitch of the Song
(Playback Transpose)......................................................42
Names of Things and What They Do
(HP302) ............................................... 16 Recording Your Performance ........... 43
Recording Your Keyboard Performance...................43
Before You Play.................................. 18 Erasing Your Recorded Performance.........................45
Getting Ready to Play ..................................................... 18 Saving Your Recorded Performance..........................46
Connecting the Pedal Cord (HP305)............ 18 Deleting a Saved Song....................................................48
Connecting the Pedal Cord (HP302)............ 18 Advanced Recording Methods ....................................50
Connecting the Power Cord (HP305) .......... 18 Recording Each Hand Separately..................50
Connecting the AC Adaptor (HP302) .......... 18 Recording a Performance You Play Along
Setting up the Music Rest (HP305)............... 19 with a Song............................................................53
Setting up the Music Rest (HP302)............... 20
Opening/Closing the Lid.................................. 20
Turning the Power On/Off ............................................ 21
Turning the Power On ...................................... 21
Turning the Power Off ...................................... 21
Adjusting the Sound’s Volume.................................... 21
Using the Pedals ............................................................... 22
About the Adjuster ............................................ 22
Using the Headphones................................................... 23
Connecting the Headphones......................... 23
Using the Headphone Hook ........................... 24
Performing ......................................... 25
Performing with Various Sounds................................ 25
Performing with the Metronome ............................... 26
Changing the Metronome’s Tempo ............ 26
Changing the Metronome’s
Time Signature .................................................... 27
Adjusting the Metronome’s Volume ........... 28
Adding a Count-in to Synchronize Your
Performance (Count-in).................................... 28
Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb) ....... 29
Adjusting the Depth of the Reverb Effect.. 29
Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch)... 30
Performing with Two Layered Tones (Dual Play).. 31
Dividing the Keyboard for Two-person
Performance (Twin Piano)............................................. 32
Changing the Way in Which the Sound is
Heard (Twin Piano Mode) ................................ 33
Playing Different Tones in the Left and Right Sides of
the Keyboard (Split Play) ............................................... 34
Changing the Tones of the Left and
Right Zones........................................................... 35
Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point .......... 36
Transposing the Keyboard (Transpose) ................... 37
Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)............................ 38
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HP305
• Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC
adaptor. • The unit should be connected to a power supply only
of the type described in the operating instructions, or
as marked on the rear panel of unit.
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• Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts
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HP302
within it (except when this manual provides specific
instructions directing you to do so). Refer all servicing • Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with the
to your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or unit. Also, make sure the line voltage at the
an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the installation matches the input voltage specified on
“Information” page. the AC adaptor’s body. Other AC adaptors may use a
.................................................................................................................................. different polarity, or be designed for a different
voltage, so their use could result in damage,
• Never install the unit in any of the following locations.
malfunction, or electric shock.
• Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct ..................................................................................................................................
sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, near a heating
duct, on top of heat-generating equipment); or are • Use only the attached power-supply cord. Also, the
supplied power cord must not be used with any other
• Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors); or
device.
are
• Exposed to steam or smoke; or are
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• Subject to salt exposure; or are
• Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord, nor
• Humid; or are
place heavy objects on it. Doing so can damage the
• Exposed to rain; or are cord, producing severed elements and short circuits.
• Dusty or sandy; or are Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards!
• Subject to high levels of vibration and shakiness. ..................................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................................. • This unit, either alone or in combination with an
• Make sure you always have the unit placed so it is amplifier and headphones or speakers, may be
level and sure to remain stable. Never place it on capable of producing sound levels that could cause
stands that could wobble, or on inclined surfaces. permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long
period of time at a high volume level, or at a level that
.................................................................................................................................. is uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss
or ringing in the ears, you should immediately stop
using the unit, and consult an audiologist.
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• Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material, • The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so
coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft drinks, their location or position does not interfere with their
etc.) to penetrate the unit. proper ventilation.
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• Always grasp only the plug on the power-supply cord
and the AC adaptor when plugging into, or
unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.
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• Immediately turn the power off, remove the power
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cord from the outlet, and request servicing by your • At regular intervals, you should unplug the power
retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an plug and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust
authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the and other accumulations away from its prongs. Also,
“Information” page when: disconnect the power plug from the power outlet
• The AC adaptor, the power-supply cord, or the whenever the unit is to remain unused for an
plug has been damaged; or extended period of time. Any accumulation of dust
• If smoke or unusual odor occurs between the power plug and the power outlet can
result in poor insulation and lead to fire.
• Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled
onto the unit; or
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• The unit has been exposed to rain (or otherwise • Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming
has become wet); or entangled. Also, all cords and cables should be
placed so they are out of the reach of children.
• The unit does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance.
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• Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the
• In households with small children, an adult should
unit.
provide supervision until the child is capable of
following all the rules essential for the safe operation
of the unit.
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• Never handle the power cord and the AC adaptor or
• Protect the unit from strong impact.
its plugs with wet hands when plugging into, or
(Do not drop it!)
unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.
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• If you need to move the instrument, take note of the
• Do not force the unit’s power-supply cord to share an
precautions listed below. At least two persons are
outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices.
required to safely lift and move the unit. It should be
Be especially careful when using extension cords—
handled carefully, all the while keeping it level. Make
the total power used by all devices you have
sure to have a firm grip, to protect yourself from injury
connected to the extension cord’s outlet must never
and the instrument from damage.
exceed the power rating (watts/amperes) for the
extension cord. Excessive loads can cause the • Check to make sure the screws securing the unit to
insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt the stand have not become loose. Fasten them
through. again securely whenever you notice any loosening.
.................................................................................................................................. • Disconnect the power cord.
• Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult • Disconnect all cords coming from external devices.
with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, • Raise the adjusters on the stand (p. 22).
or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the • Close the lid.
“Information” page. • Remove the music stand (HP302).
.................................................................................................................................. • Fold down the music stand (HP305).
• DO NOT play a CD-ROM disc on a conventional audio ..................................................................................................................................
CD player. The resulting sound may be of a level that
• Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and
could cause permanent hearing loss. Damage to
unplug the power cord from the outlet (p. 18).
speakers or other system components may result.
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• Do not put anything that contains water (e.g., flower ..................................................................................................................................
vases) on this unit. Also, avoid the use of insecticides,
• Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in
perfumes, alcohol, nail polish, spray cans, etc., near
your area, pull the plug on the power cord out of the
the unit. Swiftly wipe away any liquid that spills on
outlet.
the unit using a dry, soft cloth.
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• When using the stool, please observe the following
points:
• Do not use the stool as a toy, or as a stepping
stool.
• Do not allow two or more persons to sit on the
stool.
• Do not adjust the height while sitting on the stool.
• Do not sit on the stool if the bolts holding the
stool legs are loose. (If the bolts are loose, immedi-
ately re-tighten them using the supplied tool.)
• Never insert your hand into the gap (the metal
height adjustment mechanism) under the seat lid.
Doing so may cause your hand to be pinched or
injured.
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• Always keep the following small parts that may be
removed out of the reach of small children to avoid
accidental ingestion of these parts.
• Screws for assembling the stand you may remove
• Included wing nut for headphone hook
• Included ground terminal Screw (HP302)
• Included music rest attachment screws (HP302)
• Included stereo 1/4” plug adaptor (if a stereo 1/4”
plug adaptor is included with your headphones).
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HP302
• The area around the DC In jack on the rear panel may
become hot, so take care to avoid burns.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
Power Supply Maintenance
• Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used • To clean the unit, use a dry, soft cloth; or one that is slightly
by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a dampened. Try to wipe the entire surface using an equal amount of
refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner), strength, moving the cloth along with the grain of the wood.
or that contains a motor. Depending on the way in which the Rubbing too hard in the same area can damage the finish.
electrical appliance is used, power supply noise may cause this unit
• Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any kind, to avoid
to malfunction or may produce audible noise. If it is not practical to
the possibility of discoloration and/or deformation.
use a separate electrical outlet, connect a power supply noise filter
between this unit and the electrical outlet. • The pedals of this unit are made of brass.
Brass eventually darkens as the result of the natural oxidization
• Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the power to all
process. If the brass becomes tarnished, polish it using commercially
units. This will help prevent malfunctions and/or damage to speakers
available metal polisher.
or other devices.
• Since wood will expand and contract depending on how it is used
• Although the LCD and LEDs are switched off when the POWER switch
and the environment in which it is located, products made of wood
is switched off, this does not mean that the unit has been completely
may experience a gradual loosening of the screws over time.
disconnected from the source of power. If you need to turn off the
To ensure that your piano remains in safe, optimal condition, you
power completely, first turn off the POWER switch, then unplug the
should regularly check the tightness of the screws in the locations
power cord from the power outlet. For this reason, the outlet into
shown in the illustration. If you find that any screws are loose, use a
which you choose to connect the power cord’s plug should be one
screwdriver to tighten them.
that is within easy reach and readily accessible.
HP302
• The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long hours of
consecutive use. This is normal, and is not a cause for concern.
Placement
• Using the unit near power amplifiers (or other equipment containing
large power transformers) may induce hum. To alleviate the
problem, change the orientation of this unit; or move it farther away
from the source of interference.
• This device may interfere with radio and television reception. Do not
use this device in the vicinity of such receivers.
• Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices, such as
cell phones, are operated in the vicinity of this unit. Such noise could
occur when receiving or initiating a call, or while conversing. Should
you experience such problems, you should relocate such wireless
devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit, or switch Maintenance (Polished-finish pianos)
them off.
• Since your piano has a polished finish that is as delicate as that found
• Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near devices that on finely crafted wooden furniture, it needs careful, periodic care.
radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject • For regular dusting, use a soft, clean cloth and/or a piano-use
it to temperature extremes. Also, do not allow lighting devices that feather duster. Be sure to wipe gently. Even tiny granules of grit
normally are used while their light source is very close to the unit can damage the surface of the unit if you use too much pressure
(such as a piano light), or powerful spotlights to shine upon the same when wiping.
area of the unit for extended periods of time. Excessive heat can • If the cabinet gets dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth that has been
deform or discolor the unit. soaked with water, then squeezed dry. Afterwards, wipe it again
• When moved from one location to another where the temperature with a soft dry cloth. Do not use any cleaners or detergents, since
and/or humidity is very different, water droplets (condensation) may they might deteriorate the surface of the cabinet, and produce
form inside the unit. Damage or malfunction may result if you cracks. Do not use dusting cloths that contain chemicals.
attempt to use the unit in this condition. Therefore, before using the • If the cabinet’s surface loses its luster, wipe it thoroughly with a
unit, you must allow it to stand for several hours, until the soft cloth dampened with a little of the piano polishing liquid.
condensation has completely evaporated. • About piano polishing liquid
• Do not allow rubber, vinyl, or similar materials to remain on the unit • Use polishing liquid as directed by the instructions for the
for long periods of time. Such objects can discolor or otherwise product.
harmfully affect the finish. • Use only polishing liquid that is intended for use on polished-
finish pianos. Using any other polishing liquid may cause
• Do not allow objects to remain on top of the keyboard. This can be scratches, deformation, or discoloration. To purchase polishing
the cause of malfunction, such as keys ceasing to produce sound. liquid, contact your nearby musical instrument dealer.
• Do not paste stickers, decals, or the like to this instrument. Peeling • Use the polishing liquid only on the polished surfaces of the
such matter off the instrument may damage the exterior finish. cabinet. Always wipe the surface with the grain using straight,
even strokes. Do not repeatedly wipe the same places using too
much pressure, since that might result in the loss of luster.
• Be sure to keep the polishing liquid out of the reach of small
children. If the polishing liquid is accidentally swallowed, first get
them to vomit, then take them to a doctor.
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15 [Power] switch
23 Pedal
• These are used mainly when playing piano (p. 22).
Turns the power on/off (p. 21).
• You can assign a variety of functions to the pedals
16 Output jacks (L/Mono, R) (p. 59).
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Connecting the Pedal Cord (HP305) Connecting the Power Cord (HP305)
Plug the pedal cord extending from the stand into the Pedal
connector located at the rear of the HP305’s bottom panel. Check before you connect the power cord.
• Make sure that the [Power] switch is off (p. 21).
• Make sure that the [Volume] slider is minimized (p. 21).
Pedal connector
AC Inlet
Indicator
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2
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Attach the included music rest using the procedure You can use the holders to hold pages in place.
described below. When not using the holders, leave them folded down.
2. Put the music rest between the screws and the Opening/Closing the Lid
HP302’s body.
To open the lid, use both hands to lift it lightly, and slide it
away from yourself.
To close the lid, pull it gently toward yourself, and lower it
softly after it has been fully extended.
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Once the connections have been completed (p. 18), turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on
devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices.
On
Off
1
2
1. Move the [Volume] slider all the way to the left to 1. Move the [Volume] slider all the way to the left to
minimize the volume. minimize the volume.
2. Press the [Power] switch.
The power will turn on, and [Piano] button and [Reverb] 2. Press the [Power] switch.
button will light. The screen goes blank and the power is turned off.
After a brief interval, you’ll be able to produce sounds
by playing the keyboard. If you need to turn off the power completely, first turn
* This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief off the [POWER] switch, then unplug the power cord
interval (a few seconds) after power up is required before from the power outlet. Refer to “Connecting the Power
the unit will operate normally. Cord (HP305)” (p. 18) or “Connecting the AC Adaptor
(HP302)” (p. 18).
* Always make sure to have the volume level turned down
before switching on power. Even with the volume all the
way down, you may still hear some sound when the
power is switched on, but this is normal, and does not
indicate a malfunction.
Min Max
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Soft Pedal
Sostenuto Pedal
Damper Pedal
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2. Use the HP305/HP302’s [Volume] slider to adjust the headphone volume (p. 21).
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HP302
HP305
Wing nut
Wing nut Headphone hook
Headphone hook
1. Press and twist the headphone hook included with the HP305/HP302 into the hole in the bottom left of the
HP305/HP302 (refer to the figure above).
2. Turn the headphone hook wing nut to secure the headphone hook.
Do not hang anything other than headphones on the headphone hook. Doing so may damage the instrument or the hook.
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1 2
If you don’t perform any operation for a while, the indication in the display will change to
the following.
Button Description
[Piano] button Selects a variety of instruments, including grand pianos, honky-tonk pianos, and historical instruments.
Selects various electric piano sounds used in pop or rock, as well as the sound of instruments played using
[E. Piano] button
mallets.
Selects the sounds of string instruments such as violins, as well as other instruments used in orchestras,
[Strings] button
which are appropriate when used for Dual play with a piano sound.
Selects a variety of sounds such as organ, bass, and GM2 sounds (p. 83).
* If you select a tone number from 35 through 43, the keyboard will act as a drum set.
[Others] button
* If you’ve selected a tone to which the Rotary effect is applied, pressing the [Others] button will change the
modulation speed of the Rotary effect.
* For some tones, there are keys that do not produce sound.
* For details on the tones, refer to “Tone List” (p. 78).
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You can press the [Metronome] button once again to stop the metronome.
2 1
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2 3 1
2/2 6/4
0/4
7/4
(Only weak beats will be sounded.)
2/4 3/8
3/4 6/8
4/4 9/8
5/4 12/8
* You can’t change the metronome’s time signature while a song is playing.
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1. While holding down the [Metronome] button, press the [-] or [+] button.
The display will indicate the metronome’s volume.
If you set the metronome’s volume to “0” the metronome will not sound.
1 2
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If you press the [Reverb] button once again, the button will go out and the reverb effect will be
eliminated.
1. While holding down the [Reverb] button, press the [-] or [+] button.
The display will indicate the depth of the reverb effect values.
The adjusted setting will return to its previous value when you turn off the power. If you wish, you
can have this setting be retained even while the power is turned off (p. 21).
* You can’t specify the depth of the reverb effect independently for each sound. Reverb is applied at the same depth for each
sound.
* The depth of the reverb effect for the song that’s playing will not change.
* The reverb effect is not applied if Twin Piano mode (p. 33) is set to Individual.
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Indicate Description
Fixed
The sound plays at one set volume, regardless of the force used to play the keys.
Extra Light
This setting produces the lightest keyboard touch.
Light
You can achieve fortissimo (ff) play with a less forceful touch than “medium,” so the keyboard
feels lighter. This setting makes it easy to play, even for children.
Medium
This sets the standard keyboard touch. You can play with the most natural touch. This is the
closest to the touch of an acoustic piano.
Heavy You have to finger the keyboard more forcefully than “medium” in order to play fortissimo (ff),
so the keyboard touch feels heavier. Dynamic fingering adds even more feeling to what you
play.
Extra Heavy
This setting produces the heaviest keyboard touch.
You can use the Memory Backup function to store this setting in internal memory (p. 61).
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1. Hold down the [Piano] button and press the [Strings] button.
Both buttons will light.
When you play the keyboard, you’ll hear both the piano and the strings tones.
Hold down the Tone button for Tone 2 (the rightmost of the lit Tone
Tone 2 Right tone button
buttons), and press the [-] or [+] button.
When you press any tone button, Dual play will be cancelled; you’ll hear only the tone of the button
you pressed.
You can change the pitch of tone 2 in steps of an octave (p. 57).
When you press a damper pedal while using Dual play, the effect will apply to both tone 1 and tone
2, but you may change this so that the effect applies to only one tone (p. 59).
You can change the volume balance of the two tones (p. 58).
* Dual play is not available if Split play or Twin Piano are turned on.
* For some combinations of sounds, the effect is not applied to tone 2, and this may affect how the tone sounds.
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When you turn Twin Piano on, the keyboard, the pedals, and the tone will change to the following settings.
fig.Panel
Conventional
keyboard
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8
Twin Piano
C3 C4 C5 C6 C3 C4 C5 C6
Grand Piano 1 divide point Grand Piano 1
When you press the [Twin Piano] button a number of times, the Twin Piano function will turn off
and the [Twin Piano] button will go out.
* Since some effects (p. 29) will no longer be applied if Twin Piano is turned on, this may change the sound of the tone.
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Performing
Changing the Way in Which the Sound is Heard (Twin Piano Mode)
fig.Panel
1. Hold down the [Twin Piano] button and press the [-] or [+] button.
Value Description
1 The sound of the right-hand keyboard zone will be heard more loudly from the right speaker than from the left speaker.
(Pair) The sound of the left-hand keyboard zone will be heard more loudly from the left speaker than from the right speaker.
The sound of the right-hand keyboard zone will be heard only from the right speaker. The sound of the left-hand keyboard
zone will be heard only from the left speaker.
* The reverb effect will be turned off.
* For some tones, the sound may not be split between left and right.
The settings you change will return to their original values when you turn off the power.
If you wish, you can have this setting be remembered even while the power is turned off (p. 61).
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Playing Different Tones in the Left and Right Sides of the Keyboard
(Split Play)
You can play different tones in the left and right sides of the keyboard, divided at a certain key.
This feature is called “Split Play,” and the key at which the keyboard is divided is called the “Split Point.”
fig.Panel
1. Press the [Twin Piano] button a number of times so the Split screen will appear.
A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 … C3 C4 C5 B7 C8
Press the [Twin Piano] button a number of times to turn off Split play; the [Twin Piano] button will
go out.
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Performing
1 2
1
2
1. Hold down the [Twin Piano] button and press a tone button.
The number of the tone currently selected for the left-hand zone are shown.
2. While holding down the [Twin Piano] button, press the [-] or [+] button.
A different tone is selected.
You can change the pitch of the left-hand sounds in steps of an octave (p. 57).
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Performing
A0 C1 B1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 B6 C7 C8
Split Point
Factory default: F 3
The key belongs to the left-hand section
1. Hold down the [Twin Piano] button and press the key that you want to be the new
split point.
The key you pressed becomes the new split point, and that key will be shown in the display.
When you release the [Twin Piano] button, the display will return to its previous indication.
C G
D A
E A
E B
F B
The changed setting will revert to its original state when you turn off the power.
If you wish, you can have this setting be remembered even while the power is turned off (p. 61).
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Performing
1. Hold down the [Transpose] button and play the key that’s the tonic of the key into
which you want to transpose.
The current transposition setting is shown while you hold down the [Transpose] button.
You can also change the transposition setting by using the [-] or [+] buttons while holding down the
[Transpose] button.
To return to the original value (0), hold down the [Transpose] button and press both of the [-] or [+]
buttons simultaneously.
You can use the [Transpose] button to turn the Transpose function on/off (if the transposition
setting is other than “0”).
The HP305/HP302 allows you to transpose both the keyboard and the song, or just the keyboard, or
just the song (p. 57). With the factory settings, the keyboard and the song will be transposed
together.
* If the Transpose Mode (p. 57) is set to “SnG” (the song playback), the Transpose function will not affect the pitches of the
keyboard.
1. Hold down the [Transpose] button and press the E note (the tonic note for the key of E major).
Counting from C as a reference point, the tonic note for the key of E major is four chromatic steps higher, so the display
indicates “4.”
fig.Panel
The transposition value will return to “0” when you switch songs or turn off the power.
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Performing
To cancel Panel Lock, once again hold down the [Right] button for a while.
Panel Lock will also be cancelled when you turn off the power.
* If you activate Panel Lock while a song is playing or being recorded, playback or recording will stop.
* You can’t activate Panel Lock while in Function mode (p. 55).
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Listening to Songs
You can also play back songs from a separately sold floppy disk drive, CD drive, or USB memory
(p. 64).
fig.Panel
1 2 3
1. Press the [Display] button a number of times so the Song indicator will light.
Operation Button
Fast-forward the song Hold down the [ ] button while the song is playing
Rewind the song Hold down the [ ] button while the song is playing
For details on the names of the internal songs, refer to “Internal Song List” (p. 81).
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Listening to Songs
Muting
You can “mute” a specific part so that it
will not be heard.
* The [Accomp] button will not light if
Left-hand Right-hand
you’ve selected a song that does not part part
Accompaniment part
contain an accompaniment.
fig.Panel
2. Press the track button for the part that you don’t want to be played.
The light for the button you pressed will go out, and the selected part will not be heard.
When you press the track button once again so it’s lit, the part will be heard again.
You can change the volume of the muted part (p. 60).
By playing back a song with the accompaniment part muted, you can skip the introduction.
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Listening to Songs
* The All Songs Play function will turn off when you stop playback or turn off the power.
1. Hold down the [ ] button and press the [-] or [+] button.
The volume of song playback is shown while you hold down the [ ] button.
* The song playback volume is reset to “10” when you turn off the power.
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Listening to Songs
1 2
1. Press the [Display] button a number of times so the Tempo indicator will light.
The Tempo indicator will light.
If desired, you can make the song play back at a fixed tempo without allowing its tempo to change
(p. 60).
2. Hold down the [Transpose] button and press the [-] or [+] button.
The song’s key will change in semitone steps.
While you hold down the [Transpose] button, the Playback Transpose setting is displayed.
If the value is anything other than 0, the [Transpose] button will be lit.
The transposition setting will return to “0” when you select a different song.
If you hold down the [Transpose] button and press both of the [-] [+] buttons simultaneously,
the setting will return to its original value (0).
You can use the [Transpose] button to turn the Playback Transpose function on/off
(if the transposition setting is other than “0”).
The HP305/HP302 allows you to transpose both the keyboard and the song, or just the keyboard, or
just the song (p. 57). With the factory settings, the keyboard and the song will be transposed
together.
* The Playback Transpose function will not apply if “Transpose Mode” (p. 57) is set to “Kbd (Keyboard notes).”
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1 2 4
1. Press the [Display] button a number of times so the Song indicator will light.
2. Press the [-] button a number of times so the display will indicate “USr.”
3. Select the tone that you want to use for performing (p. 25).
If desired, sound the metronome (p. 26).
Starting/stopping recording
fig.Panel
A count sound will not sound if you initiated recording by playing the keyboard.
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1 2
If you press the [ ] button while the metronome is sounding, there will be a two-measure
count (count-in) before playback begins.
The recorded performance will be lost when you turn off the power. If you want to keep your recorded
performance, you must save it to internal memory (p. 46) or to USB memory (p. 66).
You won’t be able to play back another song if there is an unsaved performance. You’ll need to either
delete (p. 45) or save (p. 46) your performance before playing another song.
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2
1
If you hold down the [ ] button while pressing a track button, the performance of only that track
will be erased.
A recorded performance will be erased when you turn off the power.
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You can also save your recorded performances on USB memory (sold separately) or on a floppy disk
(sold separately) (p. 66).
If you want to save a song from internal (external) memory to external (internal) memory, select the
song that you want to save.
fig.Panel
2 4
1
1. Hold down the [Twin Piano] button and press the [Key Touch] button.
The display will indicate “Fnc,” and you’ll be in Function mode (p. 55).
2. Hold down the [Display] button and use the [-] buttons to make the display indicate
“SAv.”
3. When you take your finger off the [Display] button, the display will indicate “Int.”
If [Int] is not displayed, press the [-] button.
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4 1 2 3
Never turn off the power while the screen indicates “SAv.”
* You can’t select another song if the recorded performance has not yet been saved. Either erase your recorded
performance, or save it (p. 44).
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If you want to delete all the songs that are saved in internal memory, initialize the memory (p. 63).
You can also delete songs from USB memory (sold separately) or a floppy disk (sold separately)
(p. 66).
fig.Panel
2 4
1
1. Hold down the [Twin Piano] button and press the [Key Touch] button.
The display will indicate “Fnc,” and you’ll be in Function mode (p. 55).
2. Hold down the [Display] button and use the [-] button to make the display indicate
“dEL.”
3. When you take your finger off the [Display] button, the display will indicate “Int.”
If [Int] is not displayed, press the [-] button.
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1. Press the [-] or [+] button to select the song that you want to delete.
3 1 2
Never turn off the power while the screen indicates “dEL.”
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1. Press the [Display] button a number of times so the song indicator is lit.
The display will indicate the song number.
2. Press the [-] button a number of times so the display will indicate “USr.”
4. Press the button for any track that you don’t want to record, so it’s not lit.
Record with only a single button specified Your performance will be recorded on the specified track.
Recorded performance
Track button
Twin Piano Split Play
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During the count, “-2” then “-1” will be shown as the measure number in the screen.
Additional recording
fig.Panel
1 4 2 3
3. Press the button of the track that you want to record, so it’s blinking.
If you decide not to record, press the [ ] button once again.
If you select a previously recorded track for recording, your new performance will be overwritten onto
that track, erasing the previously recorded performance.
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During the count, “-2” then “-1” will be shown as the measure number in the screen.
* If you record additional material without erasing the previously recorded performance, the song’s tempo and time signature
will remain as they were when first recorded.
1st Pass
2nd Pass
1 2
Your recorded performance will be lost when you turn off the power. If you want to keep your recorded
performance, you must save it to internal memory (p. 46) or USB memory (p. 66).
You can’t play back another song if a recorded performance exists. Erase or save your recorded
performance, and then play back the desired song (p. 44).
By holding down one of the track buttons and pressing the [ ] button, you can erase the
performance of just that track. If you erase the performance from all tracks, the display will indicate
“USr.”
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1. Select the song that you want to play back (p. 39).
1 2
2. Press the track button of the part that you want to record, so it’s blinking.
With this setting, you will be listening to the selected song while you record.
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1
2
During the count, “-2” then “-1” will be shown as the measure number in the screen.
1 2
Your recorded performance will be lost when you turn off the power. If you don’t want to lose your
recorded performance, you must save it to internal memory (p. 46) or to USB memory (p. 66).
You can’t play back another song if a recorded performance exists. Erase or save your recorded
performance, and then play back the desired song (p. 44).
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Various Settings
1. Hold down the [Twin Piano] button and press the [Key Touch] button.
The [Twin Piano] button and [Key Touch] button will light. The display will indicate “Fnc” and you’ll be in Function mode.
fig.Screen
1. While holding down one of the blinking buttons, press the [-] or [+] button to select the setting that you want to edit.
The name of the setting is shown in the display while you hold down the button. When you release the button, the value of the setting will be
shown.
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Various Settings
Editing a setting
fig.Panel
3 1
String Resonance
Transpose Mode
E. Piano p. 59
p. 57
Piano
Temperament
p. 58
Temperament Key
p. 58
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Various Settings
Tempo Mute
Sounds Settings
p. 60
p. 71
Setting
Performing Settings
V-LINK Transmit Channel
Others p. 73
Specifying What the Key Transpose will
Track Assign Affect (Transpose Mode)
p. 60
This setting specifies what the key transpose will affect.
Recommended Tone You can use the key transpose to change the pitch of both the song
and the keyboard, the pitch of only the song, or the pitch of only the
p. 65
keyboard.
Save a Song
Keyboard notes and song playback
p. 46
Deleting a Song
Display p. 48 Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave
Steps (Octave Shift)
Initializing the Memory
You can change the pitch of the Tone 2 in Dual play (p. 31) and
p. 63
Lower tone in Split play (p. 34) an octave at a time.
Altering the pitch in one-octave units in this way is called “Octave
USB Driver Shift.”
p. 72 For example, you can raise the pitch of the Lower Tone to the same
pitch of the Upper Tone in Split play.
Accomp
External Memory Mode
p. 63 Setting
-2 – 0 – +2
Memory Backup
Left p. 61
Factory Reset
Right p. 61
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Various Settings
Adjusting the Dual Play Volume Balance Adjusting the Tuning (Temperament)
(Dual Balance) You can play classical music such as baroque pieces using their
original tuning.
You can adjust the volume balance between the two tones (tone 1
and tone 2) used for Dual play. Most modern songs are composed and played with the assumption
that equal temperament (the most common tuning in use today)
will be used, but when classical music was composed, there were a
wide variety of other tuning systems in existence. Playing a
composition with its original tuning lets you enjoy the sonorities of
the chords that the composer originally intended.
Volume of Volume of
Tone 1 Tone 2
Setting
Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments This tuning eliminates ambiguities in the fifths
and thirds. It is unsuited to playing melodies and
2 Just (Major)
(Master Tuning) cannot be transposed, but is capable of
beautiful sonorities.
When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other such The Just tunings differ from major and minor
instances, you can match the standard pitch to another instrument. 3 Just (Minor) keys. You can get the same effect with the minor
scale as with the major scale.
The standard pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that’s
4 Arabic This tuning is suitable for the music of Arabia.
played when you finger the middle A key. For a cleaner ensemble
sound while performing with one or more other instruments, ensure This is an improvement of the Meantone and
Just tunings that provides a high degree of
that each instrument’s standard pitch is in tune with that of the 5 Kirnberger
freedom of modulation. Performances are
other instruments. This tuning of all the instruments to a standard possible in all keys (III).
pitch is called “Tuning.”
This scale makes some compromises in just
6 Meantone
intonation, enabling transposition to other keys.
Setting Master tuning value
This tuning, devised by the philosopher
15.3–40.0–66.2 415.3 Hz – 440.0 Hz – 466.2 Hz Pythagoras, eliminates dissonance in fourths
7 Pythagorean
and fifths. Dissonance is produced by third-
interval chords, but melodies are euphonious.
When the instrument is shipped from the factory, this is set to This temperament combines the Meantone and
8 Werckmeister Pythagorean tunings. Performances are
“440.0 Hz.” possible in all keys (first technique, III).
Display C C d E_ E F F G A_ A b_ b
Key C C D E E F F G A A B B
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Various Settings
Producing Sympathetic Resonance When Changing How the Pedal Effects Are
You Press the Damper Pedal Applied (Damper Pedal Part)
(Damper Resonance) When you press the Damper pedal during Dual play or Split play, the
pedal effect is normally applied to both tones, but you can also
You can change the volume of the damper pedal resonance. On an
select the part to which the effect is to be applied.
acoustic piano, depressing the damper pedal makes the notes you
play resonate with other strings, adding rich reverberations and
Setting Description
fatness to the sound. The damper pedal on the HP302/HP305
recreates this resonance (Damper Resonance) when depressed. Right & Left
All enabled
Setting Description
You can play the “key off” sound (the subtle sound produced when
Start/stop
the keys are released) obtained when playing an acoustic piano. The pedal will have the same function as the
. [ ] button.
Setting Description
Layer Pressing the pedal will layer on Tone 2, used for Dual
The volume of the Key Off sound decreases as
play.
the value is lowered, while raising the value
* The Layer function can be applied only when
OFF, 1–10 increases the volume of the Key Off sound.
using Dual play.
The Key Off Resonance function is not active
when the value is set to “OFF.” Octave Pressing the pedal will layer on a sound one octave
higher.
* The Octave function cannot be applied while
using Twin Piano, Dual play, or Split play.
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If Tempo Mute is turned on, the tempo indication in the screen will
Setting the Type of CD To be
be highlighted.
fig.d-EQ-Param.eps
Played Back (CD/Audio Type)
The HP305/HP302 may be unable to correctly recognize the type of
CD being used. In such instances, you can specify the type of CD
Lit if Tempo Mute is enabled manually.
Setting Description
Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track
Auto
Buttons During SMF Playback (Track Assign) The CD type is detected automatically
Ordinarily, when playing back SMF music files for Roland Piano
Digital instruments (p. 83), the left-hand part is assigned to the [Left] Type A
button, and the right-hand part is assigned to the [Right] button. General CDs for Player Piano contain audio and MIDI
data, and the data format may vary from one CD to
However, right-hand and left-hand part assignments in certain SMF
the next. If the CD’s data format does not match the
music files may differ. HP305/HP302’s settings, a “beep” will sound.
Type B
If these are set to “Auto,” and as a result you are unable to use the Certain general Piano player CDs may not be
playable on the HP305/HP302.
track buttons to control the left- and right-hand parts properly,
change the setting to “2/1 Part” or “3/4 Part.”
Stereo Commercial Audio CD
* This setting can be used for SMF format songs other than the
internal preset songs. It will not affect internal preset songs. (CDs other than those designed for use with the
player piano)
Setting Description
* Note that some commercial player piano CDs cannot be played back
The part assigned to each track will be determined on the HP305/HP302.
automatically, depending on the song file.
After changing this setting, try selecting the song once again.
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Various Settings
This function will not erase the songs from internal memory or
external memory such as separately sold USB memory.
If you want to erase internal memory or external memory such
2. To save the settings, press the [ ] button. as USB memory, refer to “Initializing the Memory” (p. 63).
A confirmation message will appear.
fig.d-EQ-Param.eps 1. Enter Function mode, choose “Fct” (p. 55).
fig.d-EQ-Param.eps
3. To execute the operation, press the [ ] button. 2. To execute Factory Reset, press the [ ] button.
When the memory backup has been completed, the display will A confirmation message will appear.
fig.d-EQ-Param.eps
indicate “Fnc.”
fig.d-EQ-Param.eps
For details on the items that are saved, refer to “Parameters The factory reset will be executed.
Stored in Memory Backup” (p. 82).
When the Factory Reset has been completed, the following display
will appear.
fig.d-EQ-Param.eps
Never turn off the power while the Factory Reset is being
executed.
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Connecting a Media
You will be able to accomplish the following once you've connected external media (CD drive, floppy disk drive, or USB memory).
CD drive Play back music CDs, SMF music files, and songs from a VIMA CD-ROM (VIMA TUNES sold by Roland)
Floppy disk drive Play back SMF music files, and save performance data
USB memory Play back SMF music files, save performance data, and play back audio files
* If you’re using new USB memory, you’ll need to initialize (format) it on the HP305/HP302. For details, refer to “Initializing the Memory” (p. 63).
* Use a CD drive sold by Roland. We cannot guarantee operation if * For the purposes of the explanation here, certain portions of the
any other CD drive is used. stand have been left out.
* Use a floppy disk drive sold by Roland. We cannot guarantee
Precautions Concerning Use of the CD operation if any other floppy disk drive is used.
* Carefully insert the USB Memory all the way in—until it is firmly in
place.
* Use a USB memory sold by Roland. We cannot guarantee operation
if any other USB memory is used.
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2. Press the [-] or [+] button to select the memory that you
want to initialize.
Setting Description
2. Press the [-] or [+] button to edit the setting.
Internal Memory
Setting Description
Internal memory
Mode1
External Memory
USB memory, Floppy disk
Mode2
3. Press the [ ] button. 3. If you change this setting, turn on the power once again.
A confirmation message will appear.
fig.aaaa
This setting is remembered even when the power is turned off.
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Selecting a song
Button operations
Select a song
If the folder contains no songs, or if the first song is selected when you press the
[-]button, the right display will appear. Here you can press the [ ] button to
exit the folder.
* If a single folder contains more than 500 files or folders, some files or folders might
not be displayed.
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Adjusting the Volume of an Audio File or Minimizing the Sounds in the Center
Music CD (Center Cancel)
You can adjust only the volume of an audio file or music CD. Sounds on a music CD or audio file that are heard from the center
(typically the vocal or melody instrument) can be minimized in the
1. Play back the audio file or music CD (p. 64). playback.
2. Hold down the [ ] button and press the [-] or [+] 1. Play back the audio file or music CD (p. 64).
button.
2. Press the [Right] button so its light is turned off.
Setting The volume of the melody or vocal will decrease.
0 – 10 * For some songs, the sound heard from the center may not
disappear completely.
Changing the Tempo of an Audio File or To turn off the Center Cancel function, press the [Right] button.
The Center Cancel function will also be turned off when you
Music CD select a different song.
You can change the tempo of an audio file or a song from a music * For some songs, using Center Cancel may affect the tonal character.
CD.
Switching VIMA TUNES Recommended
1. Press the [Display] button a number of times so the
“Song” and “Tempo“ indicator is lit.
Tones (Recommended Tone)
You can connect a commercially available USB CD drive to the
2. Press the [-] or [+] button. HP305/HP302, and play back separately sold CD-ROMs created for
the VIMA (VIMA TUNES p. 83).
Setting Songs on VIMA CD-ROM (VIMA TUNES) are programmed with
75 – 100 – 125 (%) “recommended tones” suitable for each song.
When you select a song from a VIMA CD-ROM (VIMA TUNES),
recommended tones will be assigned to the HP305/HP302’s
If you select a different song or turn off the power, the tempo [E. Piano], [Strings], and [Others] tone buttons, and these three
will revert to a setting of “100.” tone buttons will blink. When you press a flashing Tone button, the
recommended tone is then selected, enabling you to perform the
Changing the Playback Pitch of a Song selected song using a tone matched to that song as it plays back.
(Playback Transpose) You can set the HP305/HP302 so that the recommended tones are
automatically assigned or not assigned.
You can also change the playback pitch for a music CD song or an
audio file (Playback Transpose; p. 42). 1. Enter Function mode, choose “rtn” (p. 55).
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Never turn off the power while the display indicates “dEL.”
* You can’t select another song if the recorded performance has not
been saved. Please save the recorded performance (p. 44).
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HP305 HP302
Input jacks
Input jacks
Portable audio
Portable audio
player, etc.
player, etc.
2. Turn off the power to the HP305/HP302 and audio Turning Off the Power
device.
3. Use audio cables (sold separately) to make the 1. Turn the volume all the way down on the HP305/HP302
connection. and on the audio device you’re about to connect.
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HP305 HP302
Output Jacks
Output Jacks
1/4” plug
1/4” plug
Amplified Speakers,
Audio System, etc.
1. Turn the volume all the way down on the HP305/HP302 Turning Off the Power
and on the device you’re about to connect.
1. Turn the volume all the way down on the HP305/HP302
2. Turn off the power to the HP305/HP302 and speakers.
and on the speakers you’re about to connect.
3. Use audio cables (sold separately) to make the
2. Turn off the connected speakers.
connection.
3. Turn off the HP305/HP302.
4. Switch on the HP305/HP302.
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What’s MIDI?
MIDI, short for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface,” was developed as a universal standard for the exchange of performance data between
electronic instruments and computers.
The HP305/HP302 is equipped with MIDI connectors to let it exchange performance data with external devices. These connectors can be used to
connect the HP305/HP302 to an external device for even greater versatility.
HP305 HP302
OUT MIDI IN
OUT MIDI IN
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HP305 HP302
MIDI MIDI
THRU OUT IN THRU OUT IN
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Since the Thru function of your sequencer will normally be turned The Local Control is set to Off.
on, notes played on the keyboard or played back by the recorder The keyboard and recorder are not connected to the internal
OFF
will be transmitted to the sound generator by the two routes (1) and sound generator. Playing the keyboard or playing back a song
(2) shown in the illustration, causing notes will not produce sound.
When set to “OFF,” none of the data describing what you play
on the keyboard will be transmitted.
Local Off:
Sending Recorded Performance Data to a
The keyboard and recorder are not connected to the internal sound
generator. No sound will be produced by the keyboard when it is MIDI Device (Composer MIDI Out)
played.
fig.aaaa
When Composer MIDI Out is “On,” you can send performance data
No sound produced
recorded with the HP305/HP302 to a connected MIDI device or
computer.
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Connecting a Computer
The following become possible once you connect a USB cable (available separately) between the USB connector on the HP305’s left end of the bottom
panel or HP302’s rear panel and the USB connector of your computer.
• You can use the HP305/HP302 to play sounds from SMF music files played back with MIDI software.
• By exchanging MIDI data with sequencer software, you can save songs recorded with the HP305/HP302 to your computer, and enjoy a variety of
musical control and editing features.
fig.aaa
HP305 HP302
USB connector
USB connector
Computer Computer
Original
Choose this if you want to use a USB driver
downloaded from the Roland website.
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* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before
making any connections.
V-LINK
V-LINK ( ) is a function that allows music and images to be performed together. By using MIDI to connect two or more V-LINK
compatible devices, you can easily enjoy performing a wide range of visual effects that are linked to the expressive elements of a music
performance.
fig.aaa
When V-LINK is on, the bars at the bottom of the display will be lit. 1. Enter Function mode, choose “vLn” (p. 55).
You can control images using the twelve keys at the left end of the
keyboard.
fig.aaa
Setting
1–16
A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1
A0–G#1
To cancel V-LINK, hold down the [Reverb] button and press the
[Transpose] button.
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Troubleshooting
If you think there’s a problem, read this first.
If you disconnect the pedal cord from the HP305/HP302 while the power is on, the pedal effect may remain
“stuck” in the On condition. —
You must power-off the HP305/HP302 before connecting or disconnecting the pedal cord.
If you are unable to read or write USB memory successfully, change the External Memory setting. p. 63
Are the external devices connected to more than one AC power outlet?
“Buzz” is heard from external devices —
If you connect external devices, be sure to connect them to the same AC outlet.
Device connected to the Input jacks have Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor?
—
insufficient volume Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.
No sound
Could the HP305/HP302’s volume or the volume of the connected equipment be turned down? p. 21
No sound
Has Local Control been set to “OFF”?
p. 71
When Local Control is set to Off, no sound is produced by playing the keyboard. Set Local Control to On.
No sound (when a MIDI device is connected) Are the MIDI cables connected correctly? p. 69
Do the MIDI channels of the HP305/HP302 and the connected device match? p. 70
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Troubleshooting
The maximum simultaneous polyphony is 128 voices. If you are playing along with a song and making heavy use
Not all the notes you play are sounded of the damper pedal, the number of notes the HP305/HP302 is attempting to produce may exceed the maximum —
polyphony, meaning that some of the notes will drop out.
Tone buttons [E. Piano] [Strings] [Others] also operate as buttons that select “Recommended Tones.”
With the factory settings, connecting a commercially-available CD-ROM drive to the external memory connector
The wrong instrument is selected when you
and selecting a song from a CD-ROM produced for the VIMA (VIMA TUNES) will automatically cause sounds
press the [E. Piano], [Strings], or [Others] p. 73
appropriate for that song to be assigned to the [E. Piano], [Strings], and [Others] Tone buttons, so that you can
button
select “recommended” sounds by pressing one of these buttons.
You can also make settings so that “recommended” sounds are not automatically assigned.
When you are using Dual play or Split play, and different effects are specified for the two selected tones, the
Effect does not apply —
effect will not be applied to Tone 2 (when using Dual play) or the left-hand tone (when using Split play).
Reverberation remains even if You defeat the The HP305/HP302’s piano sound faithfully simulates the depth and resonance of an acoustic piano, and this may
—
Reverb effect give the impression of reverberation even if you’ve defeated the Reverb effect.
On an acoustic piano, the approximately one and a half octaves of notes at the top of the keyboard will continue
The sound of the higher notes suddenly sounding regardless of the damper pedal. These notes also have a somewhat different tonal character. HP305/
—
changes from a certain key HP302 faithfully simulate this characteristic of acoustic pianos. On the HP305/HP302, the range that is unaffected
by the damper pedal will change according to the key transpose setting.
If you set the volume to the maximum setting, the sound may be distorted depending on how you perform.
p. 21
If this occurs, turn down the volume.
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Troubleshooting
When playing a song from USB memory, the tempo may become unstable if there is an excessive amount of
Song tempo becomes unstable —
performance data.
p. 50
Has one of the track buttons for recording been selected?
p. 53
Can’t record
Your recorded performance will disappear if you switch off the HP305/HP302’s power or select a song.
The recorded performance disappeared There is no way to recover the lost performance. Before you turn off the power, save your recorded performance p. 46
in internal Memory.
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Error Messages
Indication Meaning
You can only read the music file. It can not be saved.
No external media is inserted. Insert the external media and try again.
There is not sufficient free memory in the save destination. Either insert other external media or delete unneeded files and try again.
The file is unreadable. The data format is not compatible with the HP305/HP302.
Data was not called up in time for playback of the song. After waiting several seconds, you may be able to play back the song by
pressing the [ ] button again.
The HP305/HP302 cannot deal with the excessive MIDI data sent from the external MIDI device. Reduce the amount of MIDI data sent
to the HP305/HP302.
A MIDI transmission error has occurred. Check the MIDI cable and connected MIDI device.
There may be a problem with the system. Repeat the procedure from the beginning. If it is not solved after you have tried several times,
contact the Roland service center.
The External Memory connector was subjected to excessive current. Make sure that there is no problem with the external media, then
turn the power off, then on again.
If you record a performance, then select a song before you’ve saved your recording, “dEL” will appear, flashing, in the display (p. 44).
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Tone List
Piano Others No. Name
No. Name No. Name 44 Piano 1
1 Grand Piano1 1 ChurchOrgan1 45 Piano 1w
2 Piano + Str. 2 ChurchOrgan2 46 Piano 1d
3 Harpsichord 3 Combo Jz.Org 47 Piano 2
4 Grand Piano2 4 Ballad Organ 48 Piano 2w
5 Piano + Pad 5 Accordion 49 Piano 3
6 Grand Piano3 6 Nason flt 8’ 50 Piano 3w
7 MagicalPiano 7 Gospel Spin 51 Honky-tonk
8 Rock Piano 8 Full Stops 52 Honky-tonk w
9 Piano+Choir 9 Mellow Bars 53 E.Piano 1
10 Honky-tonk 10 Light Organ 54 Detuned EP 1
11 Coupled Hps. 11 Lower Organ 55 Vintage EP
12 ’60s Organ 56 ’60s E.Piano
E. Piano
13 Aerial Choir 57 E.Piano 2
No. Name
14 Jazz Scat 58 Detuned EP 2
1 Pop E.Piano
15 Harpvox 59 St.FM EP
2 Vintage EP
16 Glass Pad 60 EP Legend
3 FM E.Piano
17 Angels Choir 61 EP Phase
4 Vibraphone
18 Beauty Vox 62 Harpsichord
5 EP Belle
19 Soft Pad 63 Coupled Hps.
6 Celesta
20 Female Aahs 64 Harpsi.w
7 ’60s E.Piano
21 Male Aahs 65 Harpsi.o
8 Clav.
22 Thum Voice 66 Clav.
9 Mallet Isle
23 Lunar Strngs 67 Pulse Clav.
10 Morning Lite
24 Decay Choir * 68 Celesta
11 Marimba
25 Dcy ChoirPad * 69 Glockenspiel
12 Stage Phaser
26 Nylon-str.Gt 70 Music Box
13 Ballad Bells
27 Steel-str.Gt 71 Vibraphone
14 ’70s E.Piano
28 Jazz Guitar 72 Vibraphone w
15 E.Grand
29 AcousticBass 73 Marimba
Strings 30 A.Bass+Cymbl 74 Marimba w
No. Name 31 FingeredBass 75 Xylophone
1 Rich Strings 32 BrassSection 76 TubularBells
2 OrchestraStr 33 Alto Sax 77 Church Bell
3 Orchestra 34 Tenor Sax 78 Carillon
4 ChamberWinds GM2 79 Santur
5 Harp 35 STANDARD Set 80 Organ 1
6 Violin 36 ROOM Set 81 TremoloOrgan
7 Velo Strings 37 POWER Set 82 ’60s Organ
8 Flute 38 ELEC.Set 83 Organ 2
9 Cello 39 ANALOG Set 84 Perc.Organ 1
10 OrchestraBrs 40 JAZZ Set 85 Chorus Organ
11 PizzicatoStr 41 BRUSH Set 86 Perc.Organ 2
12 DecayStrings * 42 ORCH.Set 87 Rock Organ
43 SFX Set 88 Church Org.1
* Tones indicated by “*” are suitable for
playing layered with a piano tone. * 035–043 are drum sets. 89 Church Org.2
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Tone List
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Tone List
261 BsStringSlap
264 Seashore
265 Rain
266 Thunder
267 Wind
268 Stream
269 Bubble
270 Bird 1
271 Dog
273 Bird 2
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28 Course en Troïka Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky * Songs marked by an asterisk (*) are original songs composed for
the Roland Corporation. The copyrights to these songs are owned
29 To The Spring Edvard Hagerup Grieg
by the Roland Corporation.
30 Valse, op.64-2 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
31 Radetzky Marsch Johann Baptist Strauss * All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes
other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable
32 Träumerei Robert Alexander Schumann
laws.
33 Moments Musicaux 3 Franz Peter Schubert
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Items Page
Brilliance p. 57
Transpose Mode p. 57
Dual Balance p. 58
Master Tuning p. 58
Stretch Tuning p. 58
Damper Resonance p. 59
String Resonance p. 59
Track Assign p. 60
CD/Audio Type p. 60
Split Point p. 36
Key Touch p. 30
Settings stored immediately, whenever a change is made (Memory Backup procedure not needed)
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Regarding Copyright
Use of the song data supplied with the CD-ROM for any purpose other than private, personal enjoyment without the permission of the copyright
holder is prohibited by law. Additionally, this data must not be copied, nor used in a secondary copyrighted work without the permission of the
copyright holder.
Please be aware that if you create derivative works that are based on existing copyrighted material, such as commercially available SMF music files,
such works may violate copyright law if used for any purpose other than personal enjoyment. Roland takes no responsibility for any copyright
violation you may commit by creating such works.
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Note ON O O
Velocity Note OFF O O
After Key’s x O *1
Touch Ch’s x O *1
Pitch Bend x O
0, 32 O O *1 Bank select
1 x O *1 Modulation
5 x O *1 Portamento time
6, 38 x O *1 Data entry
7 x O *1 Volume
10 x O *1 Panpot
Control 11 O O *1 Expression
64 O O *1 Hold 1
Change 65 x O *1 Portamento
66 O O *1 Sostenuto
67 O O *1 Soft
84 x O Portamento control
91 O O (Reverb) Effect1 depth
93 x O (Chorus) Effect3 depth
98, 99 x O *1 NRPN LSB, MSB
100, 101 x O *1 RPN LSB, MSB
Prog 0–127 O
Change : True # ************** 0–127 Program number 1–128
System Exclusive O O
: Song Pos x x
System
: Song Sel x x
Common
: Tune x x
System : Clock O x
Real Time : Commands O x
: All sound off x O (120, 126, 127)
: Reset all controllers x O
Aux : Local Control x O
Message : All Notes OFF x O (123–125)
: Active Sense O O
: Reset x x
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Main Specifications
HP305/HP302: Digital Piano
<Keyboard>
Keyboard Mode Whole, Dual (volume balance adjustable), Split (split point adjustable), Twin piano
<Recorder>
Tracks 3 tracks
Song Select, Play/Stop, Rec, Rewinding, Fast-forwarding, Track Mute, Mute Volume, Tempo, Tempo Mute, All Songs Play,
Count-in, Song Volume
Control
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
Metronome
Volume: 0–10 levels
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Main Specifications
<Internal Memory>
<External Memory>
<Others>
Internal Songs 72 songs
HP302: 12W x 2
Speakers HP305: 12 cm x 2, 5 cm x 2
HP302: 12 cm x 2
Control Volume
Pedal Damper (capable of continuous detection), Soft (capable of continuous detection, function assignable),
Sostenuto (function assignable)
Connectors AC inlet, Input jacks (L/Mono, R), Output jacks (L/Mono, R), USB connector, MIDI connectors (In, Out),
Phones jack (Stereo) x 2, External Memory connector
HP302: 24 W
Dimensions HP305
1387 (W) x 421 (D) x 1039 (H) mm (with Music Rest)
54-5/8 (W) x 16-5/8 (D) x 40-15/16 (H) inches
HP302
1387 (W) x 424 (D) x 1036 (H) mm (with Music Rest)
54-5/8 (W) x 16-3/4 (D) x 40-13/16 (H) inches
Accessories Owner’s Manual, Power Cord, AC adaptor (HP302), Music book, Headphones Hook,
Music Rest(HP302), Music Rest attachment screws(HP302)
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.
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Index
A I
AC Adaptor ..................................................................................... 18 Indicator .................................................................................... 14, 16
AC In (AC Inlet) .............................................................................. 15 Individual ......................................................................................... 33
Adjuster ........................................................................................... 22 Initializing ........................................................................................ 63
All Songs Play ................................................................................ 41 Initializing the Memory .............................................................. 57
Audio Device ................................................................................. 67 Input jack .................................................................................. 15, 17
Audio File ........................................................................................ 65
K
B Key ..................................................................................................... 56
Brilliance ............................................................................ 56–57, 82 Key Off Resonance ......................................................... 56, 59, 82
Key Touch ................................................................................. 30, 82
C [Key Touch] button ............................................................... 14, 16
CD Drive ........................................................................................... 62
CD/Audio Type ................................................................ 57, 60, 82 L
Center Cancel ................................................................................ 65 Left pedal ......................................................................................... 22
Center Pedal ................................................................................... 22 Left Pedal Function ...................................................................... 56
Center Pedal Function ................................................................ 56 Local Control ........................................................................... 57, 71
Center/Left Pedal Function ...................................................... 59
Classic Position .............................................................................. 20 M
Composer MIDI Out .................................................................... 57 Master Tuning .................................................................. 56, 58, 82
Computer ........................................................................................ 72 Memory Backup ..................................................................... 57, 61
Count-in ........................................................................................... 28 Metronome ..................................................................................... 26
[Metronome] button ............................................................ 15, 17
D MIDI ................................................................................................... 69
Damper Pedal Part ......................................................... 56, 59, 82 MIDI Out/In connector ......................................................... 15, 17
Damper Resonance ....................................................... 56, 59, 82 MIDI Sequencer ............................................................................. 69
DC In jack (DC Inlet) ..................................................................... 17 MIDI Sound Module ..................................................................... 70
Deleting .................................................................................... 48, 66 MIDI Transmit Channel ................................................. 57, 71, 82
Deleting a Song ............................................................................ 57 Music CD .......................................................................................... 65
Display ....................................................................................... 14, 16 Music Files ....................................................................................... 83
[Display] button ..................................................................... 14, 16 Music Holder .......................................................................... 19–20
Dual Balance .................................................................... 56, 58, 82 Music Rest ............................................................................... 19–20
Dual Play .......................................................................................... 31 Mute Volume .......................................................................... 57, 60
Muting .............................................................................................. 40
E
Ext. Memory Mode ...................................................................... 63 O
External Memory connector ............................................. 15, 17 Octave Shift ............................................................................ 56–57
External Memory Mode ...................................................... 57, 82 Output jack .............................................................................. 15, 17
F P
Factory Reset .......................................................................... 57, 61 Pair ..................................................................................................... 33
Floppy Disk Drive ......................................................................... 62 Panel Lock ....................................................................................... 38
Forward button ...................................................................... 14, 16 Parts ................................................................................................... 40
Function Mode .............................................................................. 55 Pedal ........................................................................................... 15, 17
Pedal connector ..................................................................... 15, 17
G Pedal Cord ....................................................................................... 18
General MIDI .................................................................................. 83 Phones jack .............................................................................. 15, 17
General MIDI 2 ............................................................................... 83 Play/Stop button ................................................................... 15, 17
Ground terminal ........................................................................... 17 Playback Transpose .............................................................. 42, 65
GS Format ....................................................................................... 83 Playing Back ............................................................................ 39, 64
Power Cord ..................................................................................... 18
H [Power] switch ........................................................................ 15, 17
Headphone .................................................................................... 23
Headphone Hook ......................................................................... 24
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Index
R
[Rec] button ............................................................................ 15, 17
Recommended Tone ........................................................... 57, 65
Recording ........................................................................................ 43
Reverb .............................................................................................. 29
Reverb (On/Off, Depth) .............................................................. 82
[Reverb] button ..................................................................... 14, 16
Rewind button ....................................................................... 14, 16
S
Save a Song .................................................................................... 57
Saving ........................................................................................ 46, 66
Selecting a Song ........................................................................... 64
SMF Music Files ............................................................................. 83
SMF with Lyrics ............................................................................. 83
Soft Pedal ........................................................................................ 22
Sostenuto Pedal ........................................................................... 22
Speakers .......................................................................................... 68
Split Play .......................................................................................... 34
Split Point ................................................................................. 36, 82
Stretch Tuning ................................................................. 56, 58, 82
String Resonance ........................................................... 56, 59, 82
T
Temperament .................................................................. 56, 58, 82
Temperament Key ......................................................... 56, 58, 82
Tempo Mute ........................................................................... 57, 60
Tone button ............................................................................ 14, 16
Track Assign ..................................................................... 57, 60, 82
Track button ............................................................................ 15, 17
Tracks ................................................................................................ 40
Transpose ........................................................................................ 37
[Transpose] button ............................................................... 14, 16
Transpose Mode ............................................................. 56–57, 82
Twin Piano ...................................................................................... 32
[Twin Piano] button ............................................................. 14, 16
Twin Piano Mode .................................................................. 33, 82
U
USB connector ........................................................................ 15, 17
USB Driver ................................................................................ 57, 72
USB Driver Setting ....................................................................... 82
USB Memory .................................................................................. 62
V
VIMA TUNES ................................................................................... 83
V-LINK ............................................................................................... 73
V-LINK Transmit Channel ............................................ 57, 73, 82
[Volume] slider ....................................................................... 14, 16
X
XG lite ............................................................................................... 83
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For EU Countries
This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2004/108/EC and LVD 2006/95/EC. (HP305)
This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. (HP302)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.
For Canada
NOTICE
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
AVIS
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
WARNING
This product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm, including lead.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Compliance Information Statement
Model Name : HP305, HP302
Type of Equipment : Digital Piano
Responsible Party : Roland Corporation U.S.
Address : 5100 S.Eastern Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938
Telephone : (323) 890-3700
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For EU Countries
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Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland
distributor in your country as shown below.
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