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How To Use This Manual
This owners manual is organized as follows.
Quick Start (Chapter 1)
This section is intended for those using the HPD-15 for the first time, and
explains how to use various functions in a simple way. Please read Quick
Start and follow along by actually operating the HPD-15. This will help you
understand most of what you need to know for basic operations.
Advanced Use (Chapter 2 – Chapter 6)
This section explains all functions of the HPD-15 and is divided into specific
parts. Basic operations are covered in the Quick Start. The Advanced Use
section assumes you already understand basic procedures, so if anything
unclear, refer to the Quick Start.
Chapter 2 Modifying a Patch
This chapter explains how to modify the sounds you play, how to control
the sounds, and how to use effects.
Chapter 3 Recording Your Performance (Sequencer)
This chapter explains how to record and play back your performance.
Chapter 4 Changing Patches in the Desired Sequence
This chapter explains the Patch Chain function that lets you switch patches
in a desired order.
Chapter 5 Settings for the Entire HPD-15
This chapter explains settings that affect the entire HPD-15, such as screen
display, control settings, and how to connect external pads, pedals, or foot
switches for use with the HPD-15.
Chapter 6 Connecting MIDI Devices
This chapter explains MIDI-related functions, such as using the HPD-15 to
play external sound modules, or saving data on an external device.
Appendices
If you run into problems, refer to Troubleshooting to make sure that the
settings are correct. If an error message appears during operation, refer to
Messages and Error Messages and take appropriate action. This section
also provides information related to MIDI, backing instrument list, and the
MIDI implementation charts.
About the Symbols in This Manual
Words of symbols enclosed in [square brackets] indicate panel buttons or dial.
For example, [EDIT] signifies the Edit button.
The explanations in this manual
include illustrations that depict
what should typically be shown
b
y the display. Note, however,
that your unit may incorporate
a newer, enhanced version of
the system (e.g., includes newer
sounds), so what you actually
see in the display may not
always match what appears in
the manual.
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