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Education & Business Development Updated May 1, 2008 Exploring the HPi-7S
e. The next screen provides the last two steps, creating a name for the file and determining
its location on the selected media.
i. On the left side
of the screen
you create the
name of the file
by first using
the LEFT and
RIGHT
CURSOR
BUTTONS to
select the
character you
want to
change.
ii. Then use the
UP and DOWN
CURSOR
BUTTONS to
choose the
desired character.
iii. Use the RIGHT CURSOR BUTTON to move the cursor to the right side of the
screen to select SAVE DESTINATION (it will turn orange).
iv. Use the UP and
DOWN CURSOR
BUTTONS to choose
the desired location
number.
v. To complete the
process, push O
f. NOTE: The HPi-7S saves
files as a Standard MIDI file,
type 0. This means your
recordings may be opened
(and edited) using all popular
software programs . . . Finale, Sibelius, sequencing programs, etc.
g. NOTE: Files (Songs) you create in software programs may be saved as a Standard
MIDI file (SMF). The HPi-7S will read and play both type 0 and type 1 Standard MIDI
files.
17. METRONOME [OM page 63]
a. Various patterns/settings
b. Various sounds for counting
c. ‘Tap’ tempo
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