User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- NOTICE
- Information
- Introduction
- Included Accessories
- About this Manual
- Contents
- Component Names
- Setting Up
- Screen Configuration and Basic Operation
- Producing Reference Tones for Playing Harmony (Voice, Temperament, Hold, Octave, Transpose)
- Demonstrating Tempo and Rhythm (Metronome, Rhythm Style)
- Sharing Performances (Recording/Playback)
- Enhancing Basic Practice (Sound Back, Training)
- Restoring Factory Settings
- Advanced Settings (Settings)
- Connecting External Devices
- Connecting Amplifiers or Other Equipment (OUTPUT [L/MONO], [R] jacks)
- Connecting a Microphone (MIC [INPUT] jack, MIC [GAIN] knob)
- Using a Pedal ([FOOT PEDAL] jack)
- Connecting a USB Flash Drive (USB [TO DEVICE] terminal)
- Connecting to a Computer (USB [TO HOST] terminal)
- Using the “HD-300 Assistant” iPhone/iPad App (Bluetooth)
- Listening on the HD-300 to Audio Playback from an iPhone/ iPad (Bluetooth)
- Appendix
HD-300 Owner’s Manual
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Turn the power on to display the Home screen.
Home Screen
Items 1 – 4 relate to tuning, 5 to recording, and 6 and 7 relate to rhythm playback.
1 Voice
Shows the voice option currently selected. (Page 18)
2 Standard pitch
Shows the standard pitch. (Pages 20, 31)
3 Transpose
Shows the transpose settings. (Page 19)
4 Temperament, root key, chord
Shows the current temperament settings
(temperament and root key), and the chord detected.
(Pages 18 – 21)
5 Recording, microphone input
Shows the recording status, and the microphone input
level. (Pages 16, 26, 29)
6 Tempo, reference note
Shows the tempo, and the tempo reference note.
(Page 22)
7 Beat, memory number
Shows the beat, or the beat • tempo memory (irregular
meter). (Pages 22 – 25)
• The location of the cursor is highlighted, and the cursor can be
controlled with the [-]/[+] buttons and the dial. In the image above,
the cursor is on “M1.”
•Press the panel buttons (CURSOR [L][R] buttons, etc.) to move
the cursor and change items/settings in the screen display.
• Press the [INDIVIDUAL VOL/PITCH] button (page 21),
[TRAINING] button (page 30), [USB] button (page 28), or the
[SETTING] button (page 31) to call up their respective screens.
Each screen is described in greater detail in the above pages.
NOTE
When the [-] and [+] buttons are pressed simultaneously, the value currently
focused will reset to the default value.
Screen Configuration and Basic Operation
Screen Elements
1
3
5
2
6
7
4
Basic Operation