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PRECAUTIONS WARNING
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PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Do not open the piano or attempt to
disassemble the internal parts or modify in anyway . The p i a n o con t a i n s no user­serviceable parts. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified service personnel.
Do not expose the piano to rain, use it near
water or damp or wet conditions, or place co ntainers on it containing liquids wh ich might spill into any openings.
If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or
damaged, or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the piano, or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it, imme diately turn o ff powe r switc h, disconnect the electric plug from outlet, and have the inspected by qualified service personnel.
Only use the voltage specified as correct for
the piano. The required voltage is printed on the name label of the piano.
Before cleaning the piano, always remove the
electric plug from the outlet. Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hand.
Che c k t h e e lectric plug period i cally and
remo ve a ny d irt or dust which may have accumulated on it.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Please keep these precautions in a safe place for future reference.
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PRECAUTIONS CAUTION
CAUTION
Do not place the power cord near heat sources
such as h eaters o r radiators, and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy object on it or, place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over or roll anything over it.
When removing the electric plug from the
piano or an outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it.
Do not connect the piano to an electrical
outlet using a multiple-connector. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause over-heating in the outlet.
Remove the electric plug from the outlet
when the piano is not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms.
Before connecting the piano to other electronic
components, turn off power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum.
Do not expose the piano to excessive dust or
vibrations, or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight, near heater, or in the car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfig u r a tion or damage to the in t e rnal components.
Do not use the piano near other electrical
products such as televisions, radios, or speakers, since this might cause interference which can affect proper operation of other products.
Do not place the piano in an unstable position
where it might accidentally fall over.
Before moving the piano, remove all connected
cables
When cleaning the piano, use a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use paint thinners, solvent, cleaning fluids or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths. Also, do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber object on the piano, since might discover the panel or keyboard.
Do not rest your weight or place heavy objects
on the piano.
Do not use excessive force on the buttons,
switches and connectors.
Take care that the key cover does not pinch
your fingers, and do not insert a finger or hand in the key cover gap.
Never i nsert or drop paper or metallic or
liquids or other objects between the slits of the key cover and keybo ard. If this happ e ns, immediately turn off the power and remove electr i c plug from o u t let a n d inspect by qualified service personnel.
Do not place the piano against a wall (allow at
least 3 cm/one inch from the wall), since this can cause inadequate air circulation, and possibly result in the piano overheating.
Read carefully the 'GENERAL GUIDE' section in
this manual. Failure to assemble the piano in the proper sequence might result in damage to the piano or even injury.
Do not operate the piano for a long period of
time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent heating loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing the ears, consult a physician.
During thunderstorms, turn the product off and
disconnect the plug from the power.
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, damage to the piano or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Welcome
PRECAUTIONS Welcome / Main Features
Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of a Dynatone digital piano.
Your new Dynatone digital piano is a state-of-the-art musical instrument which incorporates the latest electronics technology to make its operation as easy as possible. In addition to the many features usually found on digital pianos, this contains a variety of educational resources that can be used for the learning of musical concepts and piano skills. Your digital piano is ideal for beginners or experienced musicians. The piano's compact size will allow it to fit into many placed compared to a traditional piano or large digital piano. Its slim stylish design will match most home interiors.
In order to enjoy and utilize the features and functions of this unit to their fullest, be sure to carefully read this manual and follow the instructions contained herein.
Main Features
16 Instruments
Grand Piano 1/2, Harpsichord, Vibraphone, Elec. Piano 1/2, Organ 1/2, Elec. Organ 1/2, Strings 1/2, Bass 1/2, Drum set, Sound effect set
50 Demo Music
There are 50 classical music in your digital piano. You can playback the music for your own listening pleasure, or you can use them for practice.
2 -Track Recording and Playback
The digital piano features comprehensive song recording functions that allow you to record your own performance.
USB port
The digital piano can be connected to a PC via USB device port and MIDI data and Audio data can be exchanged between them.
Useful Functions
There are many useful functions in your digital piano such as metronome, twin piano, audio in/out, 2 headphones, tuning, transpose, layer and split.
Auto-Power-Off
This digital piano is designed to turn off automatically to save power without operation for 30 min.
Recording
Recording and Playback
Demo Music
Playback of the Music Demo Music List
Drum and SFX Table
MIDI Implementation
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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PRECAUTIONS
WARNING CAUTION Welcome Main Features
Table of Contents
Unpacking
Setting Up Your Piano
Controls and Terminals
Turning ON the Power Headphone Connecting to Audio Devices Connecting to a Computer Connecting to the Pedal Control Panel
Basic Operation
Adjusting the Volume Selecting Voices Layer Split Changing the Split Point Reverb Using the Metronome Twin Piano
Function
Tune Transpose Touch MIDI Local control Sound Setting and Initializing Digital Piano
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Unpacking
Carefully remove the digital piano and its accessories from the packing box. The digital piano set consists of the following items.
Unpacking
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Owners Manual
Back Panel (e)
4 Bolt Caps (f)
6 Washers (i)
4 Screws for back panel -
pedal board (j)
4 X 15 mm
8 Bolts for main unit and
pedal board (l)
M6 X 25 mm
2 Bolts for back panel - leg (k)
M4 X 12 mm
4 Bolts for foot-leg (g)
M6 X 30 mm
4 nuts for foot-leg (h)
Main Unit (a)
Right, Left Legs (b)
Pedal Board (d)
Inspect each item carefully to make sure that it is in good condition. If you find any item
missing or damaged, contact the place of purchase immediately for replacement.
Right, Left Foots (c)
Setting Up Your Piano
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Attaching both legs and pedal board assembly
Assembling the stand
Assemble Leg (b) and Foot (c) using Bolt (g) and Nut (h). And put Bolt Cap
into the bolt hole as below illustration.
Securely combine left and right legs to Pedal Board (d)using four Bolts (l) .
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Attach Back Board(e) into the legs and pedal board using 2 Bolts (k) and 4 Screws (j)
with 6 Washers(i).
After fixing the back panel to the legs, set the stand upright and make sure the
stand is parallel.
Setting Up Your Piano
Setting Up Your Piano
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Connecting the pedal cord and AC adapter
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Plug the Pedal Cord, AC adapter and Speaker Cord into the corresponding ports
on the bottom of the main unit as shown in the illustration.
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Set the stand upright and gently lower the main unit on to the stand, then tighten
the main unit with four Bolts (l) for Main Unit(a) as shown in the illustration.
Raise and hold the music stand using two metal supports on the rear of music
stand.
Attaching the main unit and stand
The pedal connector is on
the bottom of main unit.
Names of eachconnectorareprintedontherear of main unit.
Turning ON the Power
Controls and Terminals Turning ON the Power / Headphone
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Connect a set of stereo headphones(optional) to HEADPHONE jack (standard 1/4" phone jacks). Insert the headphone plug into the HEADPHONE jack on the bottom panel of the piano. When headphones are connected, the internal speaker system is automatically shut off.
Since the piano has two HEADPHONE jacks, two sets of headphones can be used simultaneously, al lowing two people to enjo y listening t o the performance.
Connect the AC POWER ADAPTER. Insert DC plug of the AC adapter into the piano and AC plug of the AC adapter into a household AC power outlet.
See 'Connecting thepedalcordand ACadapter' on page7
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Turn on POWER Press the STANDBY/ON switch. The power is turned on and the initial displa y appears in the M ulti Function Display.
The voice of Grand Piano is selected automatically.Adjust the volume by using MASTER VOLUME.
Auto Power Off
This digital piano is designed to turn off automatically to save power without operation for 30 min.
Disable Auto Power Off
While holding down both lowest white and black keys, press the STANDBY/ON button to turn on piano without APO.
Turn off POWER Press and hold t he STAND BY/ON switch for 3 seconds. All lights and the LED display will turn off.
Backing Up the recorded song
Even if the power is turned off, the recorded song memory is not deleted.
Controls and Terminals
Headphone connectors are on the bottom of the main unit.
Headphone
Controls and Terminals Connecting Audio Devices / Connecting Other Devices
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LINE OUT jack (Stereo Phone jack)
Connect the instrument's LINE OUT jack and the input jacks of a pair of powered speakers using appropriate stereo audio cable.
LINE IN jack (Stereo Phone jack)
Connect the output jack (LINE OUT etc.) of an external synthesizer or the tone generator module and the instrument's LINE IN jack using appropriate stereo audio cable. The stereo outputs from another instrument can be connected to this jack, allowing the sound of an external instrument to be reproduced via the instrument's speakers. When this is connected, you can use the instrument's MASTER VOLUME control to adjust the volume of the sound output to the external device.
CAUTION
When the sound of an external device is output to the instrument, first turn on the power to the external device, then to the instrument. Reverse this order when you turn the power off.
By connecting a computer to the USB, you can transfer MIDI and audio data between the instrument and the computer and take advantage of sophisticated computer music programs. When connecting to a computer, the digital piano can be used as an audio device of your computer.
When you connect the digital piano to a computer, the device driver required to send and receive data will be installed on the computer.
The below instructions explain how to connect and use the terminals.
CAUTION - Precautions when using the USB terminal. When connecting the computer to the USB terminal, make sure to observe the following points. Failing to do so risks freezing the computer and corrupting or losing data. If the computer or the instrument freezes, turn the power to the instrument off and restart the computer.
Connectors are on the bottom of the main unit
Connectors are on the bottom of the main unit
Connecting to Audio Devices
Connecting to a Computer
Controls and Terminals Connecting to the Pedal
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Connecting to the Pedal
RIGHT PEDAL (Damper Pedal )
With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to linger, much like a piano's damper pedal. With organ tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to continue to sound until the pedal is released.
CENTER PEDAL (Sostenuto Pedal)
As with the sustain pedal function described above, depressing the sostenuto pedal causes notes to be sustained. This difference between a sostenuto pedal and sustain pedal is the timing. With a sostenuto pedal, you press the keys and then depress the pedal before you release the keys. Only the notes that are sounding when the pedal is depressed are sustained.
LEFT PEDAL (Soft Pedal)
Depressing the pedal softens the sound of the notes being played.
Damper Pedal
Sostenuto Pedal
Soft Pedal
Pedal Cable
Plug Pedal cord which is protruding from the top of the pedal assembly into the corresponding port on underside of the main unit.
Insert the pedal plug into the pedal connector on bottom of the piano.
Control Panel
Controls and Terminals Control Panel
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VOLUME SECTION
MASTER VOLUME
VOICE SECTION
VOICE buttons
SPLIT
TWIN PIANO
REVERB
SETUP SECTION
SETUP
LED Display
DATA UP/DOWN
TUNE
TRANSPOSE
TOUCH
LOCAL CONTROL
ENTER
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Controls and Terminals Control Panel
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POWER
POWER SWITCH
DC IN
CONNECTOR
HEADPHONE
LINE OUT
LINE IN
USB
PEDAL
PEDAL
SOFT PEDALSOSTENUTO PEDAL
DAMPER PEDAL
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PLAYER SECTION
DEMO
RECORD
PLAY/STOP
TRACK 1TRACK 2
METRONOME
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Adjusting the Volume
Basic Operation
Basic Operation Adjusting the Volume /Selecting Voices
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Selecting Voices
Select a Voice.
Select the desired voice by pressing the appropriate VOICE button.
The digital piano has 8 voice buttons and a voice button has two assigned voices.
When pressing a voice button, the assigned voice number is shown on the display.
You can change a voice of the selected button pressing the button again.
Backing Up the Selected Voice
The last selected voice in each button will be retained in memory.
The piano has one volume knob on the panel for adjusting the volume.
MASTER VOLUME
This determines the entire volume of the piano.
This also determines the volume level of the HEADPHONE(s).
The piano features a wealth of rich, authentic voices, including piano, organ, elec. piano, strings and other instruments. It also features a keyboard percussion function that lets you play realistic drum, percussion sounds, and various effect sounds directly from keyboard.
Voice Types
14 Sounds 1 Drum kit1 Sound Effect set
Basic Operation Layer / Split
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Voice List
Play the selected voice.
Adjust the volume by using MASTER VOLUME and play the piano with the selected voice.
Grand
Piano
E.Piano Harpsichord Organ E.Organ Strings Bass Percussion
Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Button 5 Button 6 Button 7 Button 8
G. Piano 1 G. Piano 2
E.Piano 1 E.Piano 2
Harpsichord
Vibraphone
Organ
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Organ
2
E. Organ 1 E. Organ 2
Strings
Slow Strings
Acoust. Bass
E. Bass
Drum Set
Sound Effects
Layer
The Layer mode of the piano allows you to select and play two different voices simultaneously in a layer. This makes it easy to create exceptionally rich and thick tonal textures. The volume balance can be set for the two voices.
Press and hold a main voice and press a layered voice.
Select a voice in the normal way. (See the SELECTING VOICE section on page 13.)
When you play a key, main voice is played with the layered voice.
Volume of the layered voice can be adjusted independently in the setup mode. (See the SETUP section on page 19.)
Split
The Split mode of the piano allows you to select and play two different voices with your left and right hands - For example, play bass with the left and piano with the right .
PLAYING WITH SPLIT VOICE
Select a main voice.
Select a voice in the normal way. (See the SELECTING VOICE section on page 13.)
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Press a voice button to release the layered voice.
You can set the point dividing the right and left keyboard ranges at any desired key position.
To assign new split point, hold down the SPLIT button and press a key. The LED display shows split key’s number.
SPLIT (DEFAULT F#3 , KEY 33)
Basic Operation Changing the Split point / Reverb
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Changing the Split Point
Reverb
Reverb is an effect that recreates the decaying reflections of a sound in a performance space, and reproduces the special ambience of a concert hall.
REVERB ON/OFF
To turn on reverb, press the REVERB button. The lamp lights and the reverb is set ON.
To turn off reverb, press the REVERB button again. The lamp turns off and the reverb is no longer activated.
Default is ON.Reverb type and volume can be adjusted in the setup mode. (See the SETUP section on page 19.)
Call up the Split mode.
To call up the split mode, press the SPLIT button. The lamp flashes and the split is set on and the LED display shows current selected split voice.
Select the split voice.
Press a voice button to select a desired split voice during the split button flashes.
Volume of the split voice can be adjusted independently in the setup mode. (See the SETUP section on page 19.)
Key number of the lowest note is
00.
The default voice is ‘07’ ACOUSTIC BASS in the split mode.
Basic Operation Using the Metronome / Twin Piano
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SELECTING THE BEAT
Metronome sound can be set beat.
While the metronome is on, press and hold the METRONOMEbutton to assign the beat for 2 seconds. The LED display shows current beat and you can change it by DATA UP or
DOWN button.
To set default ‘metronome beat 4press both
DATA UP
and DOWN
buttons.
Metronome Beat Range 1~12
Using the Metronome
START/STOP OF THE METRONOME
To start the metronome, simply press the
METRONOME button. Press the METRONOME
button
again to stop the metronome sound.
The piano features a convenient metronome that is ideal for practicing.
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Twin Piano
The keyboard can be divided into two separate sections, allowing two people to perform in the same octave.
Selecting a Voice.
Select a voice in the normal way. (See the SELECTING VOICE section on page 13.)
Press the TWIN PIANO button.
The keyboard splits two sections, which have same octave.
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ADJUSTING THE TEMPO OF THE METRONOME
You can set the tempo over range 20 ~ 280 beats per minute by using the DATA/TEMPO buttons.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
If you press both UP and DOWN buttons at the same time, it automatically returns to the default tempo 120.
Metronome volume can be adjusted in the setup mode. (See the SETUP section on page 19.)
SECTION 1 SECTION 2
To turn off the twin piano performance, press the TWIN PIANO button again.
The twin piano performance turns off and the lamp goes out.
Tune
Function
Transpose
Function Tune / Transpose
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The Tune function lets you make fine adjustments to the pitch, allowing you to accurately match the tuning with that of other instruments.
Press and hold down the SETUP button and press the TUNE UP or DOWN button.
The tune pop-up display appears and shows current value.
The value can be changed by pressing TUNE UP or DOWN button.
If you press both UPand DOWNbuttons at the same time, it automatically returns to the default value.
Range -64~ default 00 ~ 64
Hz(Hertz)
The pitch is measured in units of Hertz (abbreviated Hz), which represents the number of times the sound wave vibrates in a second.
The cent is unit of pitch, equal to 1/100 of a semitone.
Backing Up adjusted value
The last adjusted value of each function can be retained in memory.
The TRANSPOSE function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the keyboard in semitone units, allowing you to match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of other instruments or singers, or letting you easily play in a different key without having to change your fingering. For example, if the TRANSPOSE is set F key, playing C results in a pitch of F, or in other words, you can play in the key of C major on the keyboard and automatically have the pitch transposed to F major.
Press and hold down the SETUP button and press the TRANSPOSE UP or DOWN button.
The Transpose pop-up display appears and shows current value.
The value can be changed by pressing TRANSPOSE UP or DOWN button.
If you press both UPand DOWNbuttons at the same time, it automatically returns to the default value.
Range: -12 semitone ~ 0 ~ 12 semitone (default 00)
Backing Up adjusted value
The last adjusted value of each function can be retained in memory.
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Function Touch / MIDI Local Control
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Touch
The Touch pop-up display appears and shows current value.
The value can be changed by pressing TOUCH UP or DOWN button.
If you press both UP and DOWN buttons at the same time, it automatically returns to the default value.
Backing Up adjusted value
The last adjusted value of each Function can be retained in memory.
DISPLAY TOUCH DESCRIPTION
SoF
Soft
These settings let you produce a relatively loud sound even when playing the key softly.
nor
Normal
These settings are standard keyboard response and the NORMAL is used as the basic setting. (Default)
hrd
Hard
These settings require you to play the keys quite strongly to produce maximum loudness.
oFF
Off
These settings produce the same degree of loudness, no matter how strongly or softly you play the keys.
Local control refers to the fact that, normally, the piano keyboard controls its internal tone generator, allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the keyboard. This situation is called Local Control ON. When the local control is set to off, the keyboard and sound source are separated and no sound is heard through the piano when playing the keyboard. However, the data of the keyboard performance is output through MIDI. By setting local control to off, you can play an external MIDI tone generator from the keyboard of the piano without sounding the internal voices. To turn off the MIDI local control, press and hold the SETUP button and press the LOCAL CTRL button. The LED display shows ‘oFF’ and the piano goes to the MIDI control off mode.
MIDI Local control
Touch determines how your playing strength (velocity) affects the volume of the voices. 10 types are available for tailoring the keyboard response to the selected voice, type of song, or your own playing preference.
Press and hold down the SETUP button and press the TOUCH UP or DOWN button.
Function Sound Setting and Initializing Digital Piano
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Sound Setting and Initializing Digital Piano
There are 11 functions to set sound in the setup mode.
Call up the setup mode.
Press SETUP button to call up setup mode . The LED display shows ‘---’
Select a desired function.
To select a function, press theDATA/TEMPOUPorDOWN button with holding down the SETUP button. Function number will be shown on the LED display.
Function List
DISPLAY FUNCTION DESCRIPTION RANGE / (DEFAULT)
F01 Main Voice Vol. Adjust the volume of the main voice. 00 ~ 127 / (127)
F02 Split Voice Vol. Adjust the volume of the split voice. 00 ~ 127 / (127)
F03 Layered Voice Vol. Adjust the volume of the layered voice. 00 ~ 127 / (100)
F04
Metronome /Demo Vol.
Adjust volume of metronome & demo music. 00 ~ 127 / (100)
F05 Reverb Type
Select a reverb type. r-0 (Off), r-1 (Room 1), r-2 (Room 2), r-3 (Room 3), r-4 (Hall 1), r-5 (Hall 2), r-6 (Plate), r-7 (Shot Delay), r-8 (Long Delay)
r-0 ~ r-8 / (r-5)
F06 Reverb Vol. Adjust reverb volume. 00 ~ 127 / (80)
F07 Effect Type
Select a effect type. 00 (Off), 01 (Chorus 1), 02 (Chorus 2), 03 (Chorus 3), 04 (Chorus 4), 05 (Chorus 5), 06 (Delay 1), 07 (Delay 2), 08 (Delay 3), 09 (Flanger), 10 (Feedback 1), 11 (Feedback 2), 12 (Feedback 3), 13 (Feedback 4)
00 ~ 13 / (00)
F08 Effect Vol. Adjust effect volume. 00 ~ 127 / (36)
F09 Low EQ Level Low frequency EQ gain - 06 ~ 00 ~ + 06 (06)
F10 High EQ Level High frequency EQ gain - 06 ~ 00 ~ + 06 (00)
F11 Initialize The digital piano goes to factory setting. -
Adjust value of the selected function.
Press the ENTER/PERCUSSION button with holding down the SETUP button. The LED display shows a value of the selected function and you can adjust the value by using DATA/TEMPO UP or DOWN button.
If you press both DATA/TEMPO UP and DOWNbuttons, it automatically returns to the default value.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
Recording Recoding and Playback
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Recording and Playback
Recording
The piano features comprehensive song recording functions that allow you to record your own performance. A song records 2 tracks and approx. 9,000 notes can be recorded into one track. You can record total 3 songs in the piano.
Start recording to the Track1.
Recording starts when playing the keyboard or pressing the PLAY button. Both buttons flash.
When record of the tack1 starts, old data of the track 1 is deleted.
Stop recording to the Track1.
Recording stops when pressing the TRACK1 button or RECORD button. The record button turns off and the track 1 button turns on. If you want to hear the recorded song in the Track1, press the PLAY button. Playback of the track1 starts with flashing the play button.
Prepare recording to the Track 1
Select the desired voice and press both the RECORD and the TRACK 1 buttons. The record button turns on and the track1 button flashes.
Start recording to the Track2.
Press both the RECORDand TRACK 2 button. The record button turns on and the track2 button flashes. Recording starts when playing the keyboard or pressing the PLAY button. Accompaniment cannot be recorded into the track2.
If you want to hear playback of the track1, turn on the track1 by pressing the TRACK1 button. If not, turns off the track1.
Each track independently can be played.
Playback the recorded song.
Press the PLAY button. Playback of the recorded song starts.
If there is a recorded song in the track memory, the track lamp lights.
If you turn off a track, piano does not play the track.
Stop playback of the recorded song.
Press the PLAY button again. Playback of the recorded song stops.
CLEARING RECORDED MEMORY
Press both RECORD and PLAY buttons. The recorded data is deleted in the tracks.
When you recorded a new song into a track, old data is deleted in the track.Backing Up the recorded song
Even if the power is turned off, the recorded song memory is not deleted.
Stop recording to the Track2.
Recording stops when pressing the TRACK2 button or RECORD button. The record button turns off and the track 2 button turns on. If you want to hear the recorded song in the track2, press the PLAY button. Playback of the track2 starts with flashing the play button.
Playback of the Music
You r p iano comes with 50 piano music . Y ou can pla ybac k the demo musi c for your own liste ning pleasure, or you can use them for practice.
DemoMusic Playback of the music
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Demo Music
Enter the demo music mode.
Press the DEMO MUSIC button. The LED display shows ‘d01’ that is first number of the music.
Select a desired music.
Change the number of the music by using DATA UP or DOWN button.
Stop music.
Press the PLAY/STOP again. The music stops.
Playback of the selected music.
Press the PLAY/STOP button. The selected music starts.
There are 50 tunes in the music demo.
Refer to the MUSIC LIST.
DemoMusic
Demo Music List
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Demo Music List
C ho pi n, F r yd er yk
F ra nc is ze k
M oz ar t, W o lf ga ng
A ma de us
B ee th ov en , L ud wi g
v an
D eb us sy , C la ud e
A ch il le
S ch um an n, Ro be rt
A le xa nd er
L is zt , Fr a nz
R im sk y, K o rs ak ov
S at ie , Er i k
T el em an n, Ge or q
P hi li pp
T ch ai ko vs k y, P yo tr
l ly ic h
B ac h, J oh a nn
S eb as ti an
Display Title Composer
d 0 1 d 0 2 d 0 3 d 0 4 d 0 5 d 0 6 d 0 7 d 0 8 d 0 9 d 1 0 d 1 1 d 1 2 d 1 3 d 1 4 d 1 5 d 1 6 d 1 7 d 1 8 d 1 9 d 2 0 d 2 1 d 2 2 d 2 3
d 2 4 d 2 5 d 2 6 d 2 7 d 2 8 d 2 9
d 3 0 d 3 1 d 3 2
d 3 3 d 3 4 d 3 5 d 3 6
d 3 7
d 3 8
d 3 9
d 4 0
d 4 1 d 4 2 d 4 3 d 4 4 d 4 5
d 4 6
d 4 7 d 4 8 d 4 9 d 5 0
Etude op.10 no.1 Etude op.10 no.4 Etude op.10 no.5 Etude op.25 no.9 Nocturne op.9 no.1 Nocturne op.9 no.2 Nocturne op.27 no.2 Nocturne op.32 no.1 Nocturne op.72 no.1 Sonata op.3 no.4 Mazurka op.7 no.1 Mazurka op.30 no.2 Mazurka op.67 no.3 Polonaise op.40 no.1 Waltz op.34 no.1 Waltz op.64 no.1 Waltz op.64 no.2 Waltz op.69 no.2 Impromptu No. 4 c sharp minor (Fantasie-Impromptu) Op.66 Ballade op.23 no.1 in g minor Ballade op.47 no.3 in A flat Major Prelude op.28 no.1 in C Major- Agitato Prelude op.28 no.16 in b-flat minor- Presto con fuoco
Piano Sonata no.10 in C major, KV330 I. Allegro moderato Piano Sonata no.11 in A major, KV331 I. Alla turca : Allegretto Piano Sonata no.14 in c minor, KV457 I. Adagio Piano Sonata no.14 in c minor, KV457 III. Assai allegro Variations "Ah! Vous dirai-je, Maman" Rondo in D major, KV485
Sonate no.8 in c minor, op.13 'Pathetique’ Grave - Allegro molto e con brio Sonate no.8 in c minor, op.13 'Pathetique’ II. Adagio cantabile Sonate no.8 in c minor, op.13 'Pathetique’ III. Allegro
Arabesque No.1 in E major Suite bergamesque 1. Prelude Suite bergamesque 3. Clair de lune Petite Suite, for piano 4-hands 2. Cortege
Scenes from Childhood op.15 From foreign lands and peoples in G major
"12 Etudes d'execution transcendante (Transcendental Etudes), S 139 Etude Transcendante in d minor, Mazeppa
The flight of the bumble bee (by S. Rachmaninov)
Trois Gymnopedies 1. Lent et douloureaux
12 Fantasie per clavicembalo (TWV 33) - Harpsichord music - 1. Fantasia 12 Fantasie per clavicembalo (TWV 33) - Harpsichord music - 3. Fantasia 12 Fantasie per clavicembalo (TWV 33) - Harpsichord music - 5. Fantasia 12 Fantasie per clavicembalo (TWV 33) - Harpsichord music - 6. Fantasia 12 Fantasie per clavicembalo (TWV 33) - Harpsichord music - 12. Fantasia
Children's Album, Op.39 No.4 Mama
Prelude in C major, BWV933 Praludium und Fuge in B BWV560 -Pipe Organ music ­Wohltemperriertes Klavier-Pledudio 1 Wohltemperriertes Klavier-Fuga 1
Drum and SFX Table
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Prog 1
Standard Drum (8-1)
Prog 57
SFX 2 (8-2)
27 - D#1 High Q 28 - E1 Slap 29 - F1 Scratch Push 30 - F#1 Scratch Pull 31 - G1 Sticks 32 - G#1 Square Click 33 - A1 Metronome Click 34 - A#1 Metronome Bell 35 - B1 Kick drum2/Jazz BD2 36 - C1 Kick drum1/Jazz BD1 37 - C#2 Side Stick 38 - D2 Snare Drum1 39 - D#2 Hand Clap High Q 40 - E2 Snare Drum 2 Slap 41 - F2 Low Floor Tom Scratch Push 42 - F#2 Closed Hi Hat [EXC1] Scratch Pull 43 - G2 High Floor Tom Sticks 44 - G#2 Pedal Hi-Hat [EXC1] Square Click 45 - A2 Low Tom Metronome Click 46 - A#2 Open Hi-Hat [EXC1] Metronome Bell 47 - B2 Low-Mid Tom Guitar Slide 48 - C2 Hi Mid Tom Gt Cut Noise 1 49 - C#3 Crash Cymbal 1 Gt Cut Noise 2 50 - D3 High Tom Double Bass Slap 51 - D#3 Ride Cymbal 1 Key Click 52 - E3 Chinese Cymbal Laughing 53 - F3 Ride Bell Screaming 54 - F#3 Tambourine Punch 55 - G3 Splash Cymbal Heart Beat 56 - G#3 Cowbell Footsteps 1 57 - A3 Crash Cymbal2 Footsteps 2 58 - A#3 Vibraslap Applause 59 - B3 Ride Cymbal2 Door Creaking 60 - C4 Hi Bongo Door Closing 61 - C#4 Low Bongo Scratch 62 - D4 Mute Hi Conga Wind Chime 63 - D#4 Open Hi Conga Car Engine Start 64 - E4 Low Conga Car Breaking 65 - F4 High Timbale Car Pass 66 - F#4 Low Timbale Car Crash 67 - G4 High Timbale Police Siren 68 - G#4 Low Agogo Train 69 - A4 Cabasa Jet Take-off 70 - A#4 Maracas Helicopter 71 - B4 Short Whistle[EXC2] Starship 72 - C5 Long Whistle[EXC2] Gun Shot 73 - C#5 Short Guiro[EXC3] Machinegun 74 - D5 Long Guiro[EXC3] Lasergun 75 - D#5 Claves Explosion 76 - E5 Hi Wood Block Dog 77 - F5 Low Wood Block Horse Gallop 78 - F#5 Mute Cuica[EXC4] Birds 79 - G5 Open Cuica[EXC4] Rain 80 - G#5 Mute Triangle[EXC5] Thunder 81 - A5 Open Triangle[EXC5] Wind 82 - A#5 Shaker Sea Shore 83 - B5 Jingle Bell Stream 84 - C6 Belltree Bubble 85 - C#6 Castanets 86 - D6 Mute Surdo[EXC6] 87 - D#6 Open Surdo[EXC6] 88 - E6
Drum and SFX Table
MIDI Implementation
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MIDI Implementation
Function Recognized Transmitted Remark
Basic Channel Default ALL 1 -3
Mode Default OMNI OFF, POLY OMNI OFF, POLY
Note ON/OFF 9nH kk vv O O #kk:note ON (0-127)
#vv:velocity (1-127)
Pitch Bender EnH bi bh O O Maximum swing +/- 1 tone
00 BnH 00H cc O X Bank Select
01 BnH 01H cc O X Modulation Wheel
05 BnH 05H cc O X Portamento Time
06 BnH 06H cc O X Data Entry
07 BnH 07H cc O X Volume
10 BnH 0AH cc O X Pan Out
11 BnH 0BH cc O X Expression
64 BnH 40H cc O O Sustain (Damper) Pedal
65 BnH 41H cc O X Portamento ON/OFF
66 BnH 42H cc O O Sostenuto Pedal
Control 67 BnH 43H cc O O Soft Pedal
Change 80 BnH 80H vv O X Reverb Prog.(vv=00H-70H)
81 BnH 51H vv O X Chorus Prog.
91 BnH 5BH vv O X Reverb Send Level
93 BnH 5DH vv O X Chorus Send Level
120 BnH 78H 00H O X All Sound Off
121 BnH 79H 00H O X Reset All Controller
123 BnH 7BH 00H O X All Notes Off
126 BnH 7EH 00H O X Mono On
127 BnH 7FH 00H O X Poly On
Program Change CnH PP O O Sounds/Drum Set List
System Exclusive General MIDI X X
Reset
O : Yes, X : No
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
No sound
Occasional interference
No sound when connected to
external amplifier.
1. Power supply problem.
2. Volume setting is too low.
3. Headphone is plugged in.
1. Refrigerators, washing machines and similar electric appliances are interfering.
1. Volume setting is too low.
2. Defective connection cord.
1. Check the power cord whether it's properly in AC outlet.
2. Adjust the volume.
3. Unplug the headphone.
1. Use outlet as far away as possible from appliance thought to be the cause.
1. Adjust the volume.
2. Replace connection cord.
Be sure to check to following table whenever you encounter problems with the DIGITAL PIANO
operation.
Specifications
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Specifications
Section Contents
PRODUCT DIGITAL PIANO
KEYBOARD 88 KEYS (STANDARD) - 7 1/4 OCTAVES
TOUCH RESPONSE OFF, SOFT, NORMAL, HARD
MAX. POLYPHONY 32 NOTES
SOUND 14 VOICES
1 DRUM KIT,
1 SOUND EFFECT SET
FUNCTIONS LAYER, SPLIT, TUNE, TRANSPOSE, MIDI LOCAL CONTROL, PEDAL
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING EFFECT(13), REVERB(8)
METRONOME YES
DISPLAY LED MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY
DEMO MUSIC 50 TUNES
RECORD REAL-TIME-RECORDING
2 TRACKS
APPROX. 18,000 NOTES (9,000 NOTES/TR)
VOLUME CONTROLS MAIN, LAYER, SPLIT, DEMO. METRONOME
LOW EQ GAIN, HIGH EQ GAIN, REVERB, EFFECT
I/O TERMINALS USB IN, PEDAL IN
STEREO LINE IN
STEREO LINE OUT
2 HEADPHONE JACKS
SPEAKER 6.5 INCHES × 2 (STEREO 15W + 15W)
POWER DC IN (12V)
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