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The HT-300 Hymnal Plus takes music accompaniment for worship to a whole new level. Straight out of the box the HT-300 plays thousands of traditional hymns and modern worship songs. The standard UK repertoire includes over 2750 recordings, covering over 6000 hymn book entries.
The HT-300 can be upgraded at any time, just choose from the ever-growing list of repertoire additions. Want something else? You can play any tune you like using the built-in MIDI and MP3 players.
The HT-300 features a large backlit LCD touch screen for ease of use and intuitive operation.
The HT-300 is light and mobile and, with built in speakers, is perfect for outreach, home groups, hospital visits, carol singing etc.
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All the great features of the the HT-300 would be worth nothing if it couldn't be used by the average non-musical person. The HT-300's backlit LCD touch screen guides the user through the simple process of selecting a tune and then playing it. Whether changing the speed (tempo) and number of verses, adding an introduction or altering the pitch (key) - it's all laid out in the same clear, straightforward fashion.
Even selecting a musical style is child's play. No techno gobbledegook or arcane numbers that you can't remember, just 244 preset styles divided into three convenient scrolling lists - Organ, Orchestral and Combination (mixtures of sounds).
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The HT-300 utilises a unique high quality soundset, custom-voiced specifically for church use. Professional musicians have crafted the palette of over 200 sounds into 244 preset musical styles - pipe organs (both with and without pedals), gospel organs, piano, orchestra, brass and woodwind quartets, worship bands, etc. All you have to do is pick a tune and choose a preset style (although you can make up your own styles if you want to!).
The HT-300 features an advanced, high quality sound generator, capable of reproducing up to 124 notes simultaneously. This processing power allows the HT-300 to create pipe organ sounds the right way, by layering individual pipe stops together - just like an expensive electronic church organ does. The end result is far more authentic than the usual simplistic approach found in other products and ordinary midi file players.
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Although the HT-300 is very easy to use, no one wants the pressure of finding and selecting tunes one by one during a service. The HT-300's Play List feature makes this quite unnecessary. You can select the tunes for a service at any time and save them as a Play List. You can store as many Play Lists as you like and each Play List can include as many tunes as you want. Each step in a Play List can be one of the HT-300's internal tunes, or one of your own mp3 or midi files - it can even be a text slide (maybe the announcement of a forthcoming event) if you have the video output option installed.
Entering the tunes into a Play List is as simple as selecting each tune you require. Once you've finished, give the Play List a name (for example the date of the service) so that you can find it easily.
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