Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp HG-425e User Manual

5 (2)

SUZUKI

Pianos

HG-425e

MINI GRANDE DIGITAL PIANO

OWNER’S MANUAL

SUZUKI

1

2

WELCOME!

We would like to express our appreciation and congratulate you for purchasing this Suzuki Mini-Grande digital piano. This piano has been designed to provide you with years of musical enjoyment. State of the art electronics are combined with an elegant cabinet that will add beauty and sophistication to any home environment. Just a few of the features your new piano is equipped with include:

hammer action piano for an authentic acoustic piano feel

128 instrument sounds stereo sampled for ultra authentic acoustic realism

64 note polyphony - which ensures acoustic piano performance

a dynamic 6 speaker concert hall sound delivery system with EQ controls

100 professional quality orchestrated rhtyhm accompaniments with variations

built-in play along songs for your learning and enjoyment

easy 5 track music recorder for writing songs or to record your lesson progress

karaoke display and video output to external TV for musical enjoyment for the entire family

Floppy Disk Drive to save Performances or Lessons plus play thousands of MIDI songs!!

complete MIDI controls allows for computer hook up and enables you to update your pianos features so that it never becomes obsolete

You will find many more features and functions listed within this owners manual. In order to fully appreciate all the impressive features of this digital piano, please take a few minutes to read the following pages of instruction. We will cover general precautions, assembly, the function of each control button, and warranty information.

Thank you and congratulations again, for choosing this Mini-Grande Digital Piano from the Suzuki Corporation’s piano product line of portable pianos, home digital pianos, home composer ensembles pianos, elegant digital grand ensembles, and the acoustic upright and grand piano line.

SUZUKI

3

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION

!

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

 

DO NOT OPEN

 

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL

INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated or “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance or servicing instructions.

!

1.CAUTION: Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

2.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a noncommercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

4

TAKING CARE OF YOUR DIGITAL PIANO

This Suzuki digital piano will supply you with years of musical enjoyment if you follow the simple rules listed below.

IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

When using electrical products, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:

SAFETY

Power Source - The product should always be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product.

Periods of Non-use - The power-supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.

SERVICE AND MODIFICATION

This product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when,

the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged,

liquid has been spattered into the unit or it has been exposed to rain,

the instrument does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance

the instrument has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.

Do not attempt to open the piano or make any change in the circuits or parts of the unit.

HANDLINGANDTRANSPORT

Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or other parts of the instrument.

Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, not by pulling on the cable.

Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.

Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in scratches and/or more serious damage.

Carefully check the amplifier volume control before starting to play. Excessive volume can cause permanent hearing loss.

CLEANING

Clean the cabinet and panel with a soft nonabrasive dry cloth. This cloth should be for High Gloss Lacquer Finish Furniture. A wax based polish specifically for High Gloss Lacquer Finish Furniture may be used on the cabinet. Do not use paint thinner or petrochemical based polishes.

To maintain the luster of the keys and buttons wipe with a clean, slightly damp cloth, and then polish with a soft dry cloth.

LOCATION

Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage:

direct sunlight (near a window)

high temperatures (near a heat source, outside, or near a window)

excessive humidity

excessive dust

strong vibration

Leave enough space around the piano for it to be properly ventilated.

This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers. If interference occurs, move the instrument further away from the affected equipment.

Avoid placing vinyl objects on top of the instrument, vinyl can stick to and discolor the surface.

POWER

Turn the power switch off when the instrument is not in use.

To avoid damage to the instrument and other devices to which it is connected, turn the power switches of all related devices off prior to connection or disconnection of MIDI cables.

Turn the power off if the main cable is damaged or the instrument is spattered with liquid.

Do not switch the unit on and off in quick succession, this places an undue load on the electronic components.

Unplug the AC power cord during an electrical storm.

Avoid plugging the AC power cord into the same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption, such as electric heaters or refrigerators.

5

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ASSEMBLY .................................................................

7

CONNECTORPANELS ................................................

16

PANELCONTROLS .....................................................

17

DISK DRIVE ...............................................................

28

PEDALS .....................................................................

29

DISPLAYSCREEN .....................................................

30

DEMO ........................................................................

31

PIANO VOICES ..........................................................

32

Assigning a Mode ....................................................

32

Voice Selection ........................................................

33

Quick Select ............................................................

34

RHYTHMSECTION .....................................................

37

Rhythm Style Select ................................................

37

Quick Select ............................................................

38

Starting and Stopping the Rhythm Style ...................

40

Fill-In ......................................................................

41

Fill to Variation ........................................................

41

Fade ........................................................................

41

Adjusting the Tempo ...............................................

42

One Touch ...............................................................

42

AUTOACCOMP.(AUTOBASECHORD) .......................

43

One Finger ..............................................................

45

Fingered ..................................................................

46

Piano .......................................................................

47

Manual Bass Chord ..................................................

47

Starting and Stopping the Auto Accomp...................

48

Fill-In ......................................................................

49

Fill to Variation ........................................................

49

Fade ........................................................................

49

SETUP ........................................................................

50

Performance

 

Velocity .............................................................

51

Split Point .........................................................

51

Transpose .........................................................

52

Screen Hold ......................................................

52

Tune .................................................................

53

Fixed Level ........................................................

53

Fade Time ........................................................

54

Octave Shift ......................................................

54

SETUP continued

 

Harmony ....................................................................

55

Key Mode

 

Manual Bass .....................................................

56

Lower Hold .......................................................

56

Sustain ....................................................................

57

Reverb ....................................................................

58

Chord (Auto Accompaniment Fingering) ..................

60

Effects .....................................................................

61

Pedal Assign ...............................................................

63

Percussion (Drum Kit Assign) ...................................

64

Metronome..............................................................

65

REGISTRATIONMEMORY .........................................

66

RECORD ....................................................................

67

Recording ................................................................

68

Playback ..................................................................

70

Mark .......................................................................

71

LESSON......................................................................

72

Song Select .............................................................

72

Using the Lesson Feature ........................................

73

DISK ........................................................................

75

Load Song ...............................................................

76

Save Song ...............................................................

77

Utility

 

Format..............................................................

78

Copy .................................................................

78

Delete ...............................................................

79

Rename ............................................................

79

Play Disk ..................................................................

80

MIDI & VIDEO OUTPUT ...........................................

81

MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ...............................

84

VOICE LIST ................................................................

85

STYLELIST ................................................................

86

DRUM KIT LIST 1 ......................................................

87

DRUM KIT LIST 2 ......................................................

88

SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................

89

WARRANTY ..............................................................

90

6

ASSEMBLY

PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE YOUR PIANO BEFORE READING THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION OR PROBLEMS, DO NOT CALL OR RETURN PRODUCT TO THE STORE

Visit www.suzukimusic.com/hg-425e

OR CALL THIS TOLL FREE HELP LINE

1-800-854-1594

7

ASSEMBLY

1.UNPACKING YOUR NEW GRAND PIANO

A.You should have 3 cartons as pictured.

Large Carton: Grand Piano

Medium Carton: 3 piano legs and piano pedal assembly

Small Carton: Piano bench

You will need 2 people to set up this large product. Do not attempt to set up your piano by yourself.

B.To begin, remove outer carton.

Take the small & medium cartons and set them aside for now.

Use a small sharp knife or a box cutter to cut the bottom of the outer carton just above the staples.

Slide the outer carton up and off of the inner carton as shown (top arrows).

Your may have to lay the box down on its back to do this depending on your ceiling height. COLOR POSTER MUST FACEUP!

Do NOT use a long knife or insert it into the box more than 1/2”.

C.Remove the protective foam.

Remove all the protective foam taped around the outside of the inner carton as shown (arrows).

Be careful to support the piano vox from this point on. The box is tall and narrow and could fall over if not supported.

8

ASSEMBLY

1.UNPACKING YOUR NEW GRAND PIANO (continued)

D.Inner carton.

Locate the back of the inner carton. It is marked with a sticker.

Use a SMALL knife to slit the center, top and bottom tape.

Remove the foam pieces as shown. This will reveal the bottom of the piano.

Do not open the front of the inner carton. That will expose the top of the piano.

E.Piano Accessories.

Remove the accessories listed below from the foam before discarding the piano box.

Accessories:

 

1. Instruction Manual

5. Demonstration Disks

2. Play-Along Song Book

6. Quick Start User Guide

3. Microphone & Cord

7. A/C Power Cord w/fuse (3)

4. Lesson Book with Disk

8. RCA Connecting Cable for TV

F.Plastic Cover.

Tear the plastic covering away from the piano bottom as shown.

It is not recommended you use a knife or sharp object to remove the plastic. You are very close to the high gloss finish at the stage of unpacking

9

Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp HG-425e User Manual

ASSEMBLY

2.UNPACKING PIANO LEGS & PEDAL ASSEMBLY

A.Get the Medium Sized box labeled ‘Grand Pedal/Grand Leg’.

Carefully slit the tape and open the box as shown.

Lift out all the parts inside this box and gently remove the protective plastic covering. Set aside on a soft surface.

You are handling the high gloss lacquer finish during this procedure. Be careful not to scratch or hit these parts against each other or let them come in contact with any other items.

A C B

E

 

G

F

 

B. Parts and Pieces.

D

 

 

After you have completed unwrapping everything, here is

 

 

what you should have:

 

 

H

A. 3 Piano Legs

B. 1 Pedal Assembly

C. 2 Brass Support Rods

D. 1 Wrench and Screwdriver

E. Bottle of Polish

F. Polishing Cloth

G. 8 Bolts and 8 Washers

H. 8 Brass Screws to Attach Pedal Support Rods

C.Control Rod Position.

During the unpacking, these 3 brass rods sometimes come out of position. Simply reposition the rods back in their rubber grommet holes as shown.

10

ASSEMBLY

3.

1

5

9

6

3

ATTACHING THE LEGS TO THE PIANO.

 

A. Assembly Positions.

 

You will see the following areas on the bottom of your piano.

 

1. Right Piano Leg Position

 

2. Pedal Assembly Position

 

3. Left Piano Leg Position

7

4. Back Piano Leg Position

2

5. Disk Drive

6. Connection Panel

 

 

7. Speakers

 

8. Power Cord Input

 

9. Serial Number

 

4

8

B.Install the Right Leg at the top on the Piano.

Take one of the piano Legs (A) and line it up to position #1.

Use the bolts and washers in the piano leg box (G).

Loosely thread both bolts and washers in the threaded lugs. Then tighten.

Again, be careful not to push the piano over when attaching the legs and pedal assembly.

Handle the high gloss lacquer finish carefully.

Do not install the right piano leg at position #3 at this point.

C.Tighten the Bolts.

Tighten both bolts using the wrench provided (D) or a 3/4” socket wrench as shown.

D.Install the Back Leg.

Install the back piano leg in position #4 as shown in ‘Assembly Positions’ Use the same procedure as steps B & C.

So far you have attached 2 of the 3 legs. This is correct. The third leg will be attached later.

11

ASSEMBLY

4.PEDAL ASSEMBLY ATTACHMENT

A.Pre-Pedal Assembly.

Tighten both knobs on the bottom of the pedal assembly clockwise as shown, until they are as close to the pedal board as possible.

After your piano has been placed in its final position, these 2 knobs will be adjusted down to stabilize the pedals.

B.Pedal Assembly Preparation.

Locate the 2 brass support rods (C).

The ends of these rods have 2 different angles. One angle is very gentle, ant other is more sharp.

Using the gentle angle, attach the 2 supporting rods using the screws (H) with the screwdriver (D) to the back of the pedal assembly as shown. Tighten securely.

C.Pedal Assembly Attachment.

The pedal assembly attaches to the 2 threaded lugs as shown above. Also pictured are 3 square holes for the pedal rods. Thread the 2 bolts with washers (H) into the lugs and tighten. While tightening, make sure the 3 pedal rods are positioned at the 3 square holes.

When you have finished tightening the pedal assembly, there will be a space between the 3 pedal rods and the top of their 3 square position holes. This is normal.

12

ASSEMBLY

4.PEDAL ASSEMBLY ATTACHMENT (continued)

IMPORTANT!

Remember! It is important that one person hold the piano while the other person performs the installation functions. Be careful not to push or pull the piano over while installing these parts.

D.The Support Rods.

Attach the pedal support rods to the piano bottom. Find the pre-drilled holes on either side of the speaker. Use the remaining 4 phillips screws.

13

ASSEMBLY

5.INSTALLINGTHELEFTLEG

A.Pad the Piano.

Make a thick pad by folding a blanket or quilt in quarters. Place it so the pedal assembly will land on it. Using 2 or 3 persons, lift the piano and pivot onto the pad.

B.Install the Left Leg.

With one person holding the piano in position, go under the piano and install the left leg as shown in Section 3 - ‘Attaching the Legs to the Piano’, steps A and B. Next, lift the piano and remove the thick pad.

14

ASSEMBLY

6.POSITIONING YOUR NEW GRAND PIANO

WARNING

When positioning the piano in your home it is recommended that you carry it to the final position. The solid brass casters may be damaged by rough surfaces and the casters may damage some flooring surfaces like hardwood or tile.

WARNING - DO NOT PUSH THE PIANO!

Do not roll the piano on its caster wheels. The legs and pedal assembly may catch on irregular flooring surfaces like door thresholds and soft-to-hard flooring surfaces.

Severe Damage to Legs Could Occur!

A.Adjust the Pedal Feet.

With your piano placed in its final position, reach under the pedal box and adjust the pedal feet down to firmly contact the floor by turning the knob counter clockwise as shown. You may need a Pliers to adjust if it is difficult to reach with your fingers.

Important for the stability of the piano!

B.Install the Power Cord.

Install the power cord (E) into its receptacle on the bottom left of the piano.

Connect the male end to an appropriate wall receptacle.

15

CONNECTOR PANELS

This connector panel with its various connector jacks are located on the bottom left of the piano.

1.MIDI OUT / MIDI IN / MIDI THRU - This piano contains MIDI in, MIDI thru and MIDI output ports. MIDI jacks allow communication with other products equipped with MIDI interfaces. Please see the MIDI section of this manual for further details.

M I D I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

AUDIO

L

THRU

OUT

IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

AUDIO IN - These stereo audio input jacks will amplify the supplied

 

 

 

 

 

signal through the internal sound delivery system. Could be used to hook

 

 

 

up items such as CD players, MP3 player or Cassette player.

AUDIO

R OUT L

AUDIO OUT - These stereo audio output jacks supplies the piano’s output signal to external amplification, such as home stereo, PA system or other stand alone amplifiers.

VIDEO

3.

 

VIDEO OUTPUT - This jack will send the NTSC video signal of the

 

OUT

 

 

Karoake Lyrics to your TV. It is located to the left of the MIDI Terminals.

 

 

 

Please use the included cord or similar RCA type cord to plug the HG-

 

 

 

425e video output jack to the similar style Video Input Jack on your TV.

4. A/C RECEPTACLE JACK - The A/C Recepticale Plug is located on the bottom left hand side of the piano. Plug the supplied A/C cord into the A/C Receptacle Jack

5.PHONE 1 / PHONE 2 - You can play in total silence, without disturbing

 

 

others in the room, by plugging a set of headphones into one of the

 

 

appropriate sockets located on the left side of the piano. When head-

 

 

phones are plugged into either of these jacks the main speaker system

These headphone jacks are

 

is turned off. Two sets of headphones may be used simultaneously.

 

 

located directly under the

 

 

piano keys on the left side of

6.

MICROPHONE INPUT - The Microphone Input is located on the

the piano.

 

Floppy Disk Drive Assembly, which is located under the upper

 

 

right hand portion of the piano keys.

Microphone Jack Input

16

PANEL CONTROLS

Mini Grande Digital Piano

HG-425e

GENERAL

BASS

TREBLE

MIC

MIC

BALANCE

VOLUME

ECHO

 

 

 

ACCMP

MAX

MIN MAX

MASTER VOLUME

KYBD

1

2

3

4

5

6

This Suzuki piano’s control panel is designed for ease of use and intuitive playing. The following is a brief description of all the features located on the control panel.

POWER

POWER SWITCH - The power switch is located to the left of the piano keys. Press the button to turn the power on and off. There is an indicator light on the Floppy Disk Drive located on right front portion of the piano. This light will be lit when power is on.

Please note, when you turn the power off, do not turn it back on immediately. Wait at least five seconds to turn the power back on so that the electronic circuits can properly reset.

1.MASTER VOLUME - Turn this knob to the right to increase the overall volume of the piano, and to the left to decrease the volume.

2.BASS - Slide this controller to adjust the bass level. The midpoint is notched. At this midpoint all EQ controls are “flat.”

You may want to adjust this control to sound sculpt your personal sound preferences

3.TREBLE - Slide this controller to adjust the treble level. The midpoint is notched. At this midpoint all EQ controls are “flat.”

You may want to adjust this control to sound sculpt your personal sound preferences

4.MIC (MICROPHONE) VOLUME - Slide this knob to adjust the volume of the microphone output. Please see the Connector Panels section of this manual for more information on Microphone Input Jack Location.

5.MIC (MICROPHONE) ECHO - Slide this controller to adjust the echo or reverb effect on the microphone.

6.BALANCE - This sliding control will adjust the piano volume in conjunction with the accompaniment volume. Slide the controller up to increase the accompaniment volume and decrease the selected piano’s instrument voice, slide the controller down to increase the selected piano’s instrument voice and decrease the accompaniment volume.

NOTE: If this Keyboard Balance sliding knob is placed all the way in the up position then you will not hear any sound when you play the piano keys!

17

PANEL CONTROLS

9

DEMO

LED Light Bar Display

+

ONE TOUCH

ACCOMP

 

7

– TEMPO

 

 

 

 

 

 

RHYTHM CONTROL

 

 

 

SET UP

SYNCH

INTRO / END START / STOP

FILL IN

FILL TO VAR

FADE

8

7.DEMO (DEMONSTRATION SONGS) - Press the DEMO button. The first demo song will begin to play instantly.

This piano has thirteen different demonstration songs designed to showcase the instrument’s capabilities.

Please see the “Demo” section of this manual for more information.

NOTE: There are also over 50 songs built into this piano to be used as reference for the Lesson exercises that can also be enjoyed.

Please see the Lesson section of this manual for more information.

8.SET UP - The SET UP button is used to activate the set up menu screen. The majority of this pianos features and functions can be accessed and adjusted from the Set Up screen menu selections.

Please see the “Setup” section of this manual for more information.

9.TEMPO - Press one of the TEMPO buttons, the current tempo value will appear on the display.

You can use the TEMPO +, TEMPO – buttons, or the +/– VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the tempo of Orchestrated Acoompaniment Patterns and other Recorded features.

The Tempo value range is from 40 to 240 bpm (beats per minute).

NOTE: Press the – TEMPO or + TEMPO buttons or the +/– VALUE buttons simultaneously to recall the default tempo setting for the selected rhythm style.

LED Rhythm light bar display - There is a four-dot beat indicator to the left of the tempo buttons. It indicates the Tempo and beat for the accompaniment that is playing. The lights flash simultaneously on the first beat of each measure, then the indicators flash individually in sequence on the remaining beats.

18

PANEL CONTROLS

10 11

– TEMPO +

ONE TOUCH

ACCOMP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RHYTHM CONTROL

 

 

 

SYNCH

INTRO / END START / STOP

FILL IN

FILL TO VAR

FADE

12

10.ONE TOUCH - This button works in association with your selected Rythm Style. The ONE TOUCH button will automatically select the predetermined optimum instrument voice settings for the selected rhythm style.

Function: The voice, voice volume, the fingered accompaniment chord, mode, harmony and effects will automatically be engaged or altered when the One Touch button is engaged.

11.ACCOMP (AUTOMATIC ACCOMPANIMENT) - Each of the 70 rhythm styles have an auto accompaniment pattern, often called the auto bass chord.

These accompaniments are dedicated to the selected rhythm style, and will create fully orchestrated rhythm, bass and chord accompaniments, based on the chord that you play with your left hand.

Function: The ACCOMP button activates the chord select screen. With the accompaniment function engaged, the keys to the left side of

the split point act as the auto accompaniment piano keys, while the keys to the right are available for normal playing.

The auto accompaniment fingering modes are single, fingered and piano. Please see the Auto Accompaniment section of this manual for more information.

12.SYNC (SYNCHRONIZED START) - Synchronized Start mode engages the auto accompaniment standby mode. This means that your selected Auto Accompaniment pattern will begin when you press the piano keys to the left of the split point.

Function: Press the SYNC button and the indicator lights beside the tempo buttons will flash to the beat of the selected rhythm style.

The rhythm style will start as soon as you play in the auto accompaniment section of the piano.

The auto accompaniment will start with the first recognized chord played in the auto accompaniment section of the piano.

19

PANEL CONTROLS

 

 

 

 

 

 

RHYTHM STYLES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

– TEMPO +

ONE TOUCH

ACCOMP

BIG BAND

BOSSA

SWING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RHYTHM CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYNCH

INTRO / END START / STOP

FILL IN

FILL TO VAR

FADE

ACOUSTIC

POP

OLDIES

13 14 15 16 17

13.INTRO/END (INTRODUCTION/ENDING PATTERN) - All of the 70 rhythm styles can be started with their own introduction.

Function: When the Intro Button is engaged, the Introduction pattern for the selected rhythm Style will start.

This is followed by the main pattern.

Each style also has an ending pattern that can be accessed by pressing this button while the rhythm/accompaniment pattern is engaged.

Note: You can insert a fill-in during the ending pattern to stop the ending and return to the main accompaniment pattern.

14.START/STOP - This button starts and stops the selected rhythm style, the recording in the music recorder, Demonstration Song, Song on Floppy Disk or other prerecorded items.

Function: Press to Start or Stop your selected feature.

15.FILL IN - This function provides the Orchestrated Rhythm Accompaniment with a short rhythm pattern of one or two measures for each style. Function: Press the FILL IN button at any time while the Accompaniment is playing.

Note: If you hold down the FILL IN button, the fill-in pattern will repeat until the button is released, then the main pattern will play from the beginning of its next measure.

16.FILL TO VAR (VARIATION) - All of the 70 rhythm styles include a variation of that style that can be accessed simply by engaging the FILL TO VAR (Fill To Variation of Engaged Rhythm Style) button.

Function: If the variation button is selected the engaged rhythm style will proceed to the variation of that rhythm pattern.

17.FADE - The FADE button allows the engaged rhythm style/accompaniment pattern to fade from its full volume to its conclusion.

When the fade out has finished the LED will flash while the previously set volume levels are being restored.

Note: Pressing the FADE button after it has already been engaged will switch the fade feature off.

The fade in and fade out time is assignable in the Setup Button menu screen under the “performance” title.

20

PANEL CONTROLS

18

 

 

 

 

RHYTHM STYLES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

– TEMPO +

ONE TOUCH

ACCOMP

BIG BAND

BOSSA

SWING

S. BALLAD

R & B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

START / STOP

FILL IN

FILL TO VAR

FADE

ACOUSTIC

POP

OLDIES

ROCK

LATIN

18.QUICK SELECT RHYTHM STYLE BUTTONS - There a total of 70 Rhythm Style Accompaniments in the HG-425e Piano.

There are ten Rhythm Styles that can be selected quickly by pressing one of the ten quick select RHYTHM STYLE buttons.

The Rhythm Style Group Name is printed above the style select button. The style name and its number will be shown on the Display LCD when selected.

Note: Pressing the same RHYTHM STYLE button a Second time will engage a rhythm style menu screen from which you can pick from the entire list of 70 Rhythm Styles.

Each Quick Select Rhythm button can access up to eight related styles. At least four Rhythm Styles will be displayed on the LCD Screen.

If there are more than four styles available from the Rhythm Style Button that you selected, then the Screen Right LED indicator will light up. Press the lit Screen Right Button to view all available Styles.

Use the Cursor and the Enter Button to select your desired Rhythm Style. Please see the Rhythm Section of this manual for more information.

21

PANEL CONTROLS

CURSOR

19

 

 

23

 

 

20

21

22

SCREEN

VALUE

ENTER

ESCAPE

 

 

LEFT RIGHT

+

19.CURSOR - The CURSOR button group (right arrow, left arrow, up arrow and down arrow) allows you to access and highlight different areas within the LCD Display screen.

Please note - After your selection has been highlighted Press the Enter button to engage your selected item.

ESCAPE - The ESCAPE button is located in the center of the Cursor Button Group. When this button is pressed it will return the current LCD Display screen to the previous LCD Display screen.

Continue pressing this button to return to the original default performance LCD Display screen.

20.SCREEN LEFT, SCREEN RIGHT - The SCREEN buttons are available for use when there is more information than can be viewed on the LCD Display Screen. If your selected feature or funciton has additional LCD Display Screen information the Screen Left and/or Screen Right LED buttons will lit up.

Therefore, If an indicator light is on, on either the Screen Left Button or the Screen Right LCD Button then there is additional screen information available for the selected function.

Use the SCREEN LEFT or SCREEN RIGHT buttons to access the additional menu pages that you want to view.

21.VALUE - Use the VALUE + and - buttons to adjust levels on the currently selected feature.

These buttons auto repeat when they are held down, therefore they will continue to cycle upward or downward until the button is released. Please Note - the default factory setting of the selected parameter can be recalled by pressing down both the VALUE + and - buttons at the same time.

22.ENTER - Use the Enter button to select the highlighted function or feature on the LCD Display Screen of the piano. This will engage your selected highlighted item.

23.VALUE WHEEL - Use the value wheel to change the function parameters or levels of the selected item or it’s highlighted feature. It has the same function as the Value + or - buttons.

To increase the value turn the wheel clockwise, to decrease the value turn the wheel counterclockwise.

22

PANEL CONTROLS

 

 

SOUND GROUP

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPPER

GRAND PIANO

PIANO

VIBES

ORGAN

GUITAR

BASS

VIOLIN

STRINGS

24

 

27

 

 

 

 

 

 

LAYER

REVERB

SAXOPHONE

FLUTE

SYNTH LEAD

SYNTH

SYNTH FX

BANJO

STL.DRUM

25

 

2 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REGISTRATION MEMORY

 

 

 

 

 

LOWER

EFFECTS

STORE

1

2

3

4

5

6

26 2 9

24.UPPER - This is the Main 88 note Instrument Voice Selection Button. This button is used to select the voice for the “Upper Mode” and engages the selected voice for all 88 piano keys. When the Lower Button is engaged the Instrument Voice Selected for the Upper Mode will play on the piano keys to the right of the piano key “Split Point”.

Please see the Piano Instrument Voices section of this manual for a listing of the instrument voices available on this piano.

25.LAYER - Engaging the LAYER button will put the piano in the layer, or dual mode. Layer refers to an additional Instrument Voice that is “tone mixed” or “Layered” with the selected Upper Instrument Voice.

Please see the “Piano Voices” section of this manual for more information.

26.LOWER - When the LOWER feature is engaged the piano operates in the “Split Mode.” In the split mode the Piano’s 88 Piano Keys are divided into two sections. In the right hand section the “Upper” and (if engaged) the “Layered” Voice is heard. In the left hand section of the 88 Piano Keys the “Lower” function Instrument Voice can be selected to sound when the Lower Piano Keys are played.

Please see the Piano Voices section for more information.

27.GRAND PIANO - This button will reset the piano to its default (power up) settings while engaging the Grand Piano voice for all 88 piano keys. NOTE: The Grand Piano Button is very useful to quickly escape from any feature and/or functions modes that are currently engaged.

Use this button when you want to leave a current setting or to restart a feature or function that didn’t seem to engage properly.

28.REVERB - The reverb effect is engaged automatically when the power is turned on. Reverb simulates the effect of playing in a big room or hall where the sound reverberates off the walls and ceiling.

Function: Press the REVERB button once to select or deselect the function. When first engaging the Reverb button the Reverb Type and Depth (amount of Reverb) can be selected from the LCD Menu Screen). Confirm

29.EFFECTS - The EFFECTS button will add chorus, flanger or delay effects to the selected Instrument Voice.

There are eight DSP (Digital Signal Processing) effects available.

Function: Press the Effect button once to select or deselect the function.

 

When first engaging the Effect button the Effect Type and Depth (amount

 

of the Effect) can be selected from the LCD Menu Screen). Confirm

23

 

PANEL CONTROLS

30

 

SOUND GROUP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GRAND PIANO

PIANO

VIBES

ORGAN

GUITAR

BASS

VIOLIN

STRINGS

TRUMPET

REVERB

SAXOPHONE

FLUTE

SYNTH LEAD

SYNTH

SYNTH FX

BANJO

STL.DRUM

SOUND FX

 

REGISTRATION MEMORY

 

 

 

 

 

 

EFFECTS

STORE

1

2

3

4

5

6

BANK

 

3 1

3 2

 

 

 

 

 

3 3

30.(QUICK SELECT INSTRUMENT VOICE) SOUND GROUP - There are sixteen voices that can be selected quickly by pressing one of the Instrument Voice select buttons. The voice name and its number will be shown on the LCD Display Screen.

NOTE: To see the selected Sound Group Instrument Voice menu press the Instrument Voice button twice. Each button accesses a group of eight related voices in two groups of four for a total of 128 GM voices. Please see the Piano Voices section of this manual for more information.

31.STORE - The STORE button engages the registration memory feature. Registration is used to save your current piano settings of rhythm, voice, accompaniment, and other features you have engaged. The piano has four banks with six registrations in each bank for a total of 24 Registration memories locations.

Please see the Registration Memory section of the manual for more information.

32.REGISTRATION NUMBER BUTTONS - Use the registration number buttons 1-6 to save or recall a setting in the registration memory. Please see the Registration Memory section of the manual for more information.

33.BANK - There are four registration banks, A, B, C and D. Press the BANK button to cycle through these banks.

Please see the Registration Memory section of this manual for more information.

24

PANEL CONTROLS

 

COMPOSER

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISK

METRONOME

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACCOMP

MEL. 1

MEL. 2

MEL. 3

MEL. 4

RESET

 

 

3 4

3 5

 

 

 

 

 

3 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLAY/PAUSE

STOP

RECORD

BEG. MARK

MARK

MIDI

SONG

 

 

34.ACCOMP (ACCOMPANIMENT) - Music Recorder Section - The ACCOMP button is used to record the selected auto Accompaniment Rhythm Style for your music recording session.

See Record Section of the manual for further information.

35.MEL (MELODY) 1-4 - Music Recorder Section - There are four tracks for recording melody or piano keys to the right side of the Split Point if the Accompaniment Rhtyhm Style is engaged. These Melody recording tracks will record all 88 piano keys when the Accompaniment is not engaged.

See Record Section of the manual for further information.

36.RESET - Music Recorder Section - The RESET button is used to erase a previously recorded track.

Press and hold the Reset Button while you press the Accomp. or Mel. 1-4 Button that you want to erase.

See Record Section of the manual for further information.

25

PANEL CONTROLS

 

 

COMPOSER

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISK

METRONOME

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACCOMP

MEL. 1

MEL. 2

MEL. 3

MEL. 4

RESET

 

 

PLAY/PAUSE

STOP

RECORD

BEG. MARK

MARK

MIDI

SONG

 

 

37 38 39 40 41

37.PLAY/PAUSE - Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to hear previously recorded tracks. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again to pause the recording or playback.

See Record Section of the manual for further information.

38.STOP - Press the STOP button to stop the recording or playback. See Record Section of the manual for further information.

39.RECORD - This Piano contains a 5-track Music Recorder (Sequencer), that allows the user to record their music performances.

It can record all Upper Voice (not Layer Voice or LowerVoice) note events exactly as they are performed.

When the RECORD button is pressed it puts the selected Music Record tracks into the record standby mode.

Recording begins as soon as you start to play on any section of the piano.

Please see the Record section of the manual for more information.

NOTE: Mel. 1-4 Music Recording tracks only record the Upper Instrument Voice notes that are played.

40.BEG (BEGIN) MARK - Use this button to mark the beginning section of a recorded passage that you want to isolate.

You can use this feature to isolate part of a recording for listening, correcting or embellishing.

See Record Section of the manual for further information.

41.END MARK - Use this button to mark the end of the recorded section you wish to isolate for listening, correcting or embellishing. .

See Record Section of the manual for further information.

26

PANEL CONTROLS

MEL. 2

MEL. 3

MEL. 4

RESET

DISK

METRONOME

 

 

 

 

42

43

RECORD

BEG. MARK

MARK

 

MIDI

SONG

 

 

 

 

44

45

42.DISK - The DISK button toggles the disk the LCD Display Screen on and off. Please see the Disk section of this manual for more information.

43.METRONOME - The METRONOME button toggles the metronome feature on and off and accesses the Metronome menu. The tempo can be increased or decreased using the TEMPO + and - buttons.

Please see the Setup section of this manual for more information.

44.MIDI - MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. The MIDI features in this piano are capable of communicating with and/or controlling other MIDI Musical Instruments or MIDI devices such as computers etc... Please see the MIDI section of this manual for more information.

45.SONG - Use the SONG button to access the music Lesson program and the Song Select screen. This “music teacher” feature can be used as an aid to learn and play along with the more than 50 songs built into this piano. The SONG button turns the music teacher function on and off. Please see the Lesson section of this manual for more information.

27

DISK DRIVE

Piano Power On/Off

Indicator LED Light

Microphone Jack Input

Floppy Disk Drive “In Use”

Indicator LED Light

DISK DRIVE - The disk drive is located under the piano keys on the right hand side of the unit. It is used to play a floppy disk.

Please see the Disk section of this manual for more information.

28

Loading...
+ 64 hidden pages