Error Messages. Roland HP203
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Roland HP203 is a digital piano that provides an immersive and versatile playing experience, featuring a wide range of capabilities and functionalities. Experience the rich resonance and expressive range of a concert grand piano, thanks to its stereo sampling piano sound generator. With over 300 built-in sounds, including various instruments and drum sets, you can explore a vast sonic palette. Roland HP203 offers the authentic playing feel of a grand piano with its Progressive Hammer Action II (PHA II) Ivory Feel keyboard, ensuring a natural and responsive touch.
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Error Messages
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Indication
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Meaning
You can only read the music file. It can not be saved.
An error occurred during writing.
The external media’s protect tab may be in the “Protect” (writing prohibited) position, or the external media may not yet be initialized.
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.
An error occurred during writing. The external media may be corrupted. Insert other external media and try again. Alternatively, you can initialize the external media.
The file is unreadable. The data format is not compatible with the HP203.
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.
This audio format is not supported.
Please use 44.1 kHz 16-bit linear WAV format audio files.
The internal memory capacity of the HP203 is full.
The HP203 cannot deal with the excessive MIDI data sent from the external MIDI device. Reduce the amount of MIDI data sent to the HP203.
A MIDI cable has been disconnected. Connect it properly and securely.
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 port was subjected to excessive current. Make sure that there is no problem with the external media, then turn the power off, then on again.
* External Media: USB memory, Floppy Disk, CD-ROM, etc.
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Key Features
- PHA II Ivory Feel Keyboard for authentic grand piano playing experience
- Stereo sampling piano sound generator for rich and detailed piano sound
- Over 300 built-in sounds, including instruments and drum sets
- 128-note polyphony for playing complex pieces without note dropouts
- Versatile connectivity options for headphones, external speakers, and MIDI devices
- Intuitive control panel for easy navigation and sound customization
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Frequently Answers and Questions
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What type of keyboard action does it use?
Can I connect the HP203 to external speakers?
How many notes of polyphony does it have?
Does the HP203 have a built-in metronome?
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Table of contents
- 4 Introduction
- 4 About the Manual
- 4 Conventions in this Manual
- 4 Main Features
- 8 USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- 11 Important Notes
- 14 Names of Things and What They Do
- 14 Front Panel
- 16 Rear Panel (Bottom)
- 17 Bottom Panel (Front Left)
- 17 Bottom Panel (Front Right)
- 17 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive
- 18 Before You Play
- 18 Getting Ready to Play
- 18 Connecting the Pedal Cord
- 18 Connecting the Power Cord
- 19 Setting Up the Music Rest
- 19 Opening/Closing the Lid
- 20 Turning the Power On/Off
- 20 Adjusting the Sound’s Volume and Brilliance
- 21 About the Pedals
- 22 Listening through Headphones
- 22 Using the Headphone Hook
- 23 Using External Memory
- 23 Connecting USB Memory
- 23 Using CD
- 23 Connecting a CD Drive
- 24 Listening to Demo Songs
- 24 Listening to the Tone Demo Songs
- 25 Listening to the Piano Sound Demo Songs
- 27 Performing
- 27 Performing with a Variety of Sounds
- 28 Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch)
- 29 Adding Spatial Depth to the Sound (3D Sound Control)
- 30 Adding Liveliness to the Sound (Dynamics Sound Control)
- 31 Adding Reverberation to Sounds (Reverb Effect)
- 31 Changing the Depth of Reverb Effect
- 32 Changing the Key of the Keyboard (Key Transpose)
- 33 Dividing the Keyboard for Two-person Performance (Twin Piano)
- 34 Changing the Way in Which the Sound is Heard (Twin Piano Mode)
- 35 Performing With Two Layered Tones (Dual Play)
- 36 Changing the Tone Variations
- 36 Changing the Volume Balance for Dual Play
- 37 Performing with Different Tones in the Left and Right Sides of the Keyboard (Split Play)
- 38 Switching Tone Groups and Tone Variations
- 38 Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point
- 39 Performing with the Metronome
- 39 Changing the Tempo
- 40 Changing the Beat
- 41 Changing the Volume
- 41 Sounding a Count to Keep your Timing Accurate
- 42 Playing Back Songs
- 42 Listening to Songs
- 45 Playing Back All Songs Continuously (All Song Play)
- 46 Listening to Each Part Separately
- 47 Determining the Volume of a Muted Part
- 47 Changing the Song Playback Volume
- 47 Adjusting the Volume of the Audio Files and Music CDs
- 48 Changing the Tempo of a Song
- 48 Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo (Tempo Mute)
- 49 Changing the Key of the Song Playback (Playback Transpose)
- 50 Minimizing the Center Sounds in the Playback (Center Cancel)
- 51 Recording
- 52 Recording Your Keyboard Performance
- 54 Recording Your Performance Separately for Each Hand
- 57 Recording Your Playing Along with a Song
- 59 Erasing Recorded Performances
- 60 Saving Your Performance
- 60 Initializing the Memory
- 62 Saving the Songs
- 64 Deleting a Song
- 66 Various Settings
- 66 Basic Operation in Function Mode
- 67 Changing How Grand Space is Applied (3D Mode)
- 68 Keyboard Settings
- 68 Specifying What the Key Transpose Will Affect (Transpose Mode)
- 68 Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave Steps (Octave Shift)
- 68 Changing the Timing of Sounds According to the Force Used to Press the Keys (Hammer Response)
- 69 Pedal Settings
- 69 Changing How the Damper Pedal Effects Is Applied (Damper Pedal Part)
- 69 Changing How the Pedals Work (Center/Left Pedal Function)
- 70 Tuning Settings
- 70 Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments (Master Tuning)
- 70 Adjusting the Tuning (Temperament)
- 71 Stretched Tuning
- 72 Sound-related Settings
- 72 Producing Sympathetic Resonance When You Press the Damper Pedal (Damper Resonance)
- 72 Producing the Resonance of the Strings When the Keys Are Played (String Resonance)
- 72 Playing Sounds When the Keys Are Released (Key Off Resonance)
- 73 Metronome Settings
- 73 Changing the Sound of the Metronome (Metronome Sound)
- 73 Count-down Setting
- 73 Sounding a Count Before the Melody Begins (Countdown)
- 73 Selecting the Count-down Sound (Countdown Sound)
- 74 Selecting the Part that Will Begin the Count-down (Countdown Part)
- 74 Song Playback Settings
- 74 Switching the Part that Will be Muted When You Press the [Accomp] Button (Accomp Track)
- 75 MIDI Settings
- 75 Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer (Local Control)
- 76 MIDI Transmit Channel Settings (MIDI Transmit Channel)
- 76 Sending Recorded Performance Data to a MIDI Device (Composer MIDI Out)
- 77 Other Settings
- 77 Using the V-LINK Function (V-LINK)
- 78 Changing the USB Driver Settings (USB Driver)
- 78 Changing the External Memory Setting (External Memory Mode)
- 79 Adjusting the Volume (Master Gain)
- 79 Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track Buttons During SMF Playback (Track Assign)
- 80 Switching VIMA TUNES Recommended Tones (Recommended Tone)
- 80 Remembering the Settings (Memory Backup)
- 81 Restoring the Settings to the Factory Condition (Factory Reset)
- 81 Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)
- 82 Connecting to Other Devices
- 82 Connecting to Audio Equipment
- 82 Connecting Speakers to the HP203 and Outputting Sounds
- 83 Playing Sounds of an Audio Device through the HP203
- 84 Connecting to MIDI Devices
- 84 Connecting a MIDI Sequencer to the HP203
- 84 Producing Sounds from a MIDI Sound Module by Playing the HP203
- 85 Connecting a Computer
- 86 Troubleshooting
- 89 Error Messages
- 90 Tone List
- 97 Internal Song List
- 98 Parameters Stored in Memory Backup
- 99 Music Files That the HP203 Can Use
- 100 MIDI Implementation Chart
- 101 Main Specifications
- 103 Index