FAME DPP-61 Compact Portable Digital Piano User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Fame
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FAME DPP-61 Compact Portable Digital Piano
Product Information: FAME DPP-61 Keyboard
The FAME DPP-61 is a high-quality keyboard produced by FAME. It is designed to
provide efficient performance and is priced affordably. This keyboard offers
various functions that are detailed in the operating instructions. Please read
the instructions carefully to fully understand and utilize all the features of
this product. Keep the manual for future reference.
FAME guarantees the quality of the product under the general terms and
conditions and guarantee conditions of Music Store professional GmbH. For more
information, please visit www.musicstore.de.
Important Safety Instructions
- Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI): Strong electromagnetic interference may disrupt the normal function of the product. In such cases, refer to the owner’s manual to reset the product and restore normal operation. If the function cannot be resumed, try using the product in a different location.
- Danger for Babies and Children: Ensure that packaging materials are properly disposed of or stored away from the reach of babies and children to prevent suffocation hazards. Children should never use the device unattended, and they must not remove any small parts that could pose a choking risk.
- Danger of Electric Shock: The housing of the device should not be removed as it contains components under high electrical voltage. Before each use, inspect the device for any damage, missing components, protective devices, or housing parts. If any issues are found, do not use the device and seek assistance from a qualified service workshop or contact your dealer.
- Danger of Electric Shock due to Short Circuit : Modifying the power cord or plug is prohibited. If the power cord is damaged, it should be immediately replaced with an original spare part from the manufacturer to avoid fire or electric shock hazards.
- Warning – Hearing Damage: The device may generate volumes that can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. If ear noise or hearing loss occurs, reduce the volume immediately. If reducing the volume is not possible, maintain a greater distance from the device or use adequate hearing protection.
- Operating Conditions: The device is designed for indoor operation (IP20) and should not be exposed to rain, moisture, liquids, vibrations, dust, or solar radiation as it may cause damage. Avoid applying excessive force to the switches or controls. Do not let any paper, metallic, or other objects enter the instrument. If this happens, disconnect the electric plug and have the instrument inspected by qualified service personnel. Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
- Power Supply: Verify that the device voltage matches your local mains voltage. It is highly recommended to fuse your mains socket with a residual current circuit breaker (FI).
Congratulations on your new FAME DPP-61 keyboard!
Thank you for choosing a FAME product. Thanks to efficient development and
economical production, FAME makes high-quality products at a fantastic price
possible. Please read these operating instructions carefully to be informed
about all functions of this product and keep them for future reference
Have fun with your new product!
Your FAME Team
Guarantee
The current general terms and conditions and guarantee conditions of Music
Store professional GmbH apply.
- Can be viewed under: www.musicstore.de
If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us
- Music Store professional GmbH Istanbulstr. 22-26
- 51103 Köln
- Managing Director: Michael Sauer WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 41617453
- Tel : +49 221 8884-0
- Fax : +49 221 8884-2500
- info@musicstore.de
Intended use
The FAME DPP-61 is a digital home keyboard, designed to play sounds on the
keyboard and make them audible through built-in speakers or headphones.
Improper use of the product is considered improper and can lead to personal
injury or property damage. No liability is assumed for damage resulting from
improper use.
It must be ensured that the device is operated exclusively by trained and
competent users who are in full possession of their mental, physical and
sensory abilities. The use by other persons is only permit-ted under the
supervision or guidance of a person responsible for their safety.
Important safety instructions!
Please read before connection!
CAUTION! (Electro Magnetic Interference)
The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic
Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by
following the owner‘s manual. In case the function could not resume, please
use the product in other location.
DANGER! (For babies and children)
Dispose of or store any packaging material properly! Packaging material must
be kept out of the reach of babies and children due to the danger of
suffocation.
Make sure that children never use the device unattended! In addition, make
sure that children do not remove (small) parts from the device, as they could
suffocate by swallowing parts!
DANGER! (Electric shock due to high voltages in the device)
The housing must not be removed! There are no parts to be maintained in the
device. Inside the unit there are components which are under high electrical
voltage.
Before each use, check the device for damage or the absence of components,
protective devices or housing parts. If this is the case, do not use the
device! Leave maintenance and repair work to a qualified service workshop or
contact your dealer.
DANGER! (Electric shock due to short circuit)
Modifications to the power cord or plug are prohibited. If the power cord is
dama- ged, it must be replaced immediately with an original spare part from
the manufacturer. Failure to do so may result in fire or death due to electric
shock!
WARNING! (Damage to hearing)
The unit may generate volumes that may cause temporary or permanent hearing-
loss. Over time, even seemingly uncritical levels can cause hearing damage.
Reduce the volume immediately if ear noise or hearing loss occurs. If this is
not possible, keep a greater distance or use adequate hearing protection.
Hint! (Fire hazard due to overheating)
- The maximum permissible ambient temperature of this device is 40°C.
- Ensure that the unit is placed in a place with adequate ventilation, out of the reach of direct heat sources, naked flames and combustible materials and liquids.
- The ventilation slots of the device must not be taped or covered.
Hint! (Operating conditions)
- Due to its structural characteristics, the device is designed for indoor operation (IP20). Never expose the device to rain, moisture or liquids as this may cause damage.
- Vibrations, dust or solar radiation can also lead to damage, avoid them! Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.
- Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the instrument. If this happens, remove the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified service personnel.
- Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
Hint! (Power supply)
- It is essential that you check that the device voltage matches your local mains voltage. It is highly recommended that you fuse your mains socket with a residual current circuit breaker (FI).
- Please connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet.
- If you do not use your device for a longer period of time, disconnect it from the power supply in order to minimize danger. The same applies to storm conditions such as thunderstorms, floods, etc.
Hint! (Commissioning)
All connections of the device should be made before switching on. Use only
high-quality cables for connections.
Hint! (Installation)
Be sure to inspect the device for damage before using. Optimum use of the
original packaging or suitable transport or storage packaging to protect the
product when not in use. Optimally against influences such as dust or
moisture, etc.
Hint! (Possible damage due to magnetic fields)
Loudspeakers generate a static magnetic field. Please keep an appropriate
distance from other equipment that may be affected or damaged by an external
magnetic field.
Hint! (Interferences with other electrical devices)
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference.
Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
Symbols on device and packaging
- The lightning flash symbol warns the user about non-insulated current and the risk of electrocution
- The exclamation mark symbol warns the user about important maintenance and operating instructions in the manual
- Intended for indoor use
- Read manual
CLEANING
A regular cleaning of the device from impurities and dust increases the
durability of the product. Always disconnect the device from the power supply
before cleaning it! Never clean the appliance wet! Optical lenses should be
cleaned with a dry microfiber cloth to optimize light output. Ventilation
grilles and openings should always be cleaned of dust and dirt. Suitable
compressed air sprays are recommended for this application.
Environmental Protection
The company MUSIC STORE professional GmbH always strives to reduce the burden
of packaging to a minimum. The use of environmentally friendly and recyclable
materials is of fundamental importance to us. Please recycle the packaging
components after use.
Disposal of packaging
Ensure that paper packaging, plastic material, etc. are recycled separately.
Observe the labels and the corresponding regulations.
Disposal of batteries
Batteries do not belong in the garbage! Please dispose of batteries in
accordance with official regulations at collection points or disposal
stations.
Disposal of your old device
Do not dispose of the device with household waste! This device is subject to
the WEEE Directive (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) in its
currently valid version.
The device is to be disposed of by an approved disposal company or your local
waste disposal service. The regulations applicable in your country must be
observed!
- Manufacturer : MUSIC STORE professional GmbH,
- Istanbulstr. 22-26, 51103 Cologne, Germany
REARSIDE & PANEL
Charging indicator
- When the piano is connected to the USB port for charging, the red light comes on. When the battery is full, the green light turns on and the red light turns off. When the charge is high or full, it is normal for the charge indicator light to flash or go out when the instrument is charged via USB.
- Battery: High capacity lithium battery, charging time is about 4h, please charge longer than 5h for first use.
- Charging adapter: 5V 2A
Protection function
If the voltage of the battery is too low (below 3.5V), the instrument will
automatically reset or cannot be turned on. If the voltage falls below the
required level while playing the piano, playback stops automatically and the
instrument switches off. Any settings made are reset to the previous state.
CONNECTIONS
HEADPHONES
Connection for headphones with 3.5mm stereo jack, ideal for playing and
practicing in quiet situations. The internal speakers are switched off as soon
as the headphones are plugged in. Alternatively, this jack can be connected to
a stereo system.
MIC
Microphone input (3.5mm mono jack) with fixed reverb effect.
MP3
Connection with 3.5 mm stereo jack socket for playback devices such as MP3
players, CD players or smartphones. Audio output via loudspeaker or
headphones.
SUS
Connection for the supplied sustain pedal. When pressed, the sound is
sustained until the pedal is released.
USB
Connection for the charger and MIDI/USB interface.
MIDI function
The micro USB data cable connects the DPP-61 to a computer. The music software
used (e.g. a DAW) should recognise the instrument in the settings and suggest
it as an input device. After selection and confirmation, the DPP-61 is
available for note input on your computer.
FUNCTIONS
Built-in stereo speakers with 2x 2 watts
Sound effects
Two types of sound variation are built in: sustain / vibrato. By pressing
the button for a longer time, you can switch between the two modes.
Display
Shows the function currently in use
Demo: 15 Demo Songs
D00 | Jockey Club | D08 | Mighty division |
---|---|---|---|
D01 | Good Day | D09 | WoBuShiHuangRong |
D02 | Gave me a Red Rose | D10 | CengjingZuiMei |
D03 | US Taihu Lake | D11 | Pink Memories |
D04 | Same Song | D12 | The Bending Moon |
D05 | Yang On A Horse To Transport Grain | D13 | Aobaoshan |
D06 | Prairie Song | D14 | Platforms |
D07 | Auspicious TREBLE |
Chord / Vol
- When you play a rhythm, press the CHORD button to activate it; a short beep sounds. Please refer to the chord fingering chart for the desired chord pattern. Some patterns require more than one key to activate; in this case, first press and hold the black key(s) and then the key marked in white. The selection is made in the lower section of the keyboard. Press the CHORD key again to exit the chord function.
- Press and hold the CHORD key to adjust the volume of the chord. The display shows A16, the volume can be adjusted by pressing the +/- buttons from A00 to A16.
TABLE OF SINGLE FINGER CHORDS
Tone / Transpose
- Briefly press the TONE button to select one of the 128 tones (see appendix). Initially [tnE] appears in the display, with the +/- keys you can select the appropriate sound in any sequence.
- By long pressing you reach the transpose function, a double beep sounds and [P00] appears in the display. The transposition covers a maximum of half an octave downwards and upwards. The setting range starts at P00 and goes from
P- 6 to P06.
Volume (-/+)
The [-] and [+] keys adjust the volume in a total of 17 steps. If you are
currently making other settings, the function of the two buttons automatically
changes to volume setting after three seconds.
Rhythm / Tempo
- Briefly press the RHYTHM button to select one of the 128 rhythms (see appendix). Initially, [rhY] appears in the display; with the +/- keys you can select the appropriate rhythm in any sequence.
- Press and hold to access the tempo function, a beep sounds and the display shows the last BPM value used. The setting range is from 30 to 300 BPM.
Metronome On/Off
Press the metronome button briefly to switch on the metronome function. Press
it repeatedly to switch through the time signatures 1/4, 2/4, 3/4 and 4/4.
Press the metronome button again to switch off the metronome function.
Recording & Playback
- A long press will sound a double beep; a short press will sound a single beep.
- Long press the RECORD button until [REC] appears in the display to enter the recording mode. Start playing to begin recording. The maximum recording capacity is 700 notes. When the maximum capacity is reached, recording stops automatically. At any time during the recording, you can press the PLAY button to play back what you have recorded. Each time you long press this button, the last memory is erased and the recording mode is recalled.
- Pressing the RECORD/PLAY key briefly activates the playback function and [REP] appears in the display. This playback function is only active if at least one note has been recorded. After playback, the unit automatically exits the playback mode.
- You can select a different timbre during playback.
TONE-LIST
T000 | Acoustic Grand Piano | T032 | Acoustic Bass |
---|---|---|---|
T001 | Bright Acoustic Piano | T033 | Electric Bass (finger) |
T002 | Electric Grand Piano | T034 | Electric Bass (pick) |
T003 | Honky-Tonk Piano | T035 | Fretless Bass |
T004 | Rhodes Piano | T036 | Slap Bass 1 |
T005 | Chorused Piano | T037 | Slap Bass 2 |
T006 | Harpsichord | T038 | Synth Bass 1 |
T007 | Clavichord | T039 | Synth Bass 2 |
T008 | Celesta | T040 | Violin |
T009 | Glockenspiel | T041 | Viola |
T010 | Music Box | T042 | Cello |
T011 | Vibraphone | T043 | Contrabass |
T012 | Marimba | T044 | Tremolo Strings |
T013 | Xylophone | T045 | Pizzicato Strings |
T014 | Tubular Beils | T046 | Orchestral Harp |
T015 | Dulcimer | T047 | Timpani |
T016 | Drawbar Organ | T048 | String Ensemble 1 |
T017 | Percussive Organ | T049 | String Ensemble 2 |
T018 | Rock Organ | T050 | SynthStrings 1 |
T019 | Church Organ | T051 | SynthStrings 2 |
T020 | Reed Organ | T052 | Choir Aahs |
T021 | Accordion | T053 | Voice Oohs |
T022 | Harmonica | T054 | Synth Voice |
T023 | Tango Accordion | T055 | Orchestra Hit |
T024 | Acoustic Guitar (nylon) | T056 | Trumpet |
T025 | Acoustic Guitar(steel) | T057 | Trombone |
T026 | Electric Guitar (jazz) | T058 | Tuba |
T027 | Electric Guitar (clean) | T059 | Muted Trumpet |
T028 | Electric Guitar (muted) | T060 | French Horn |
T029 | Overdriven Guitar | T061 | Brass Section |
T030 | Distortion Guitar | T062 | Synth Brass 1 |
T031 | Guitar Harmonics | T063 | Synth Brass 2 |
T064 | Soprano Sax | T096 | FX 1 (rain) |
--- | --- | --- | --- |
T065 | Alto Sax | T097 | FX 2 (soundtrack) |
T066 | Tenor Sax | T098 | FX 3 (crystal) |
T067 | Baritone Sax | T099 | FX 4 (atmosphere) |
T068 | Oboe | T100 | FX 5 (brightness) |
T069 | English Horn | T101 | FX 6 (goblins) |
T070 | Bassoon | T102 | FX 7 (echoes) |
T071 | Clarinet | T103 | FX 8 (sci-fi) |
T072 | Piccolo | T104 | Sitar |
T073 | Flute | T105 | Banjo |
T074 | Recorder | T106 | Shamisen |
T075 | Pan Flute | T107 | Koto |
T076 | Bottle Blow | T108 | Kalimba |
T077 | Skakuhachi | T109 | Bagpipe |
T078 | Whistle | T110 | Fiddle |
T079 | Ocarina | T111 | Shanai |
T080 | Lead 1 (square) | T112 | Tinkle Bell |
T081 | Lead 2 (sawtooth) | T113 | Agogo |
T082 | Lead 3 (calliope lead) | T114 | Steel Drums |
T083 | Lead 4 (chiff lead) | T115 | Woodblock |
T084 | Lead 5 (charang) | T116 | Taiko Drum |
T085 | Lead 6 (voice) | R117 | Melodic Tom |
T086 | Lead 7 (fifths) | T118 | Synth Drum |
T087 | Lead 8 (bass+lead) | T119 | Reverse Cymbal |
T088 | Pad 1 (new age) | T120 | Guitar Frei Noise |
T089 | Pad 2 (warm) | T121 | Breath Noise |
T090 | Pad 3 (polysynth) | T122 | Seashore |
T091 | Pad 4 (choir) | T123 | Bird Tweet |
T092 | Pad 5 (bowed) | T124 | Telephone Ring |
T093 | Pad 6 (metallic) | T125 | Helicopter |
T094 | Pad 7 (halo) | T126 | Applause |
T095 | Pad 8 (sweep) | T127 | Gun Shot |
RHYTHM-LIST
R000 | 60’s RockN | R032 | 16 Beat Shuffle |
---|---|---|---|
R001 | Standard Rock | R033 | Twist |
R002 | Brit Rock Pop | R034 | British Pop 1 |
R003 | 60’s Vintage Rock | R035 | British Pop 2 |
R004 | Chart Rock Shfl | R036 | Hard Rock 1 |
R005 | 60’s Pop Rock | R037 | Hard Rock 2 |
R006 | Rock Billy | R038 | Fusion 1 |
R007 | Rock Boogie | R039 | Fusion 2 |
R008 | Rock Cha Cha | R040 | Funk Shuffle 1 |
R009 | Rock Classical | R041 | Funk Shuffle 2 |
R010 | Rock Shuffle | R042 | Fusion Shuffle 1 |
R011 | Rock Pop | R043 | Fusion Shuffle 2 |
R012 | Rock’n’Roll 1 | R044 | Club Pop 1 |
R013 | Rock’n’Roll 2 | R045 | Club Pop 2 |
R014 | Straight Rock | R046 | 16 Beat Pop 1 |
R015 | Jazz Rock | R047 | 16 Beat Pop 2 |
R016 | Fast Gospel | R048 | 8 Beat Pop 1 |
R017 | Folk Rock | R049 | 8 Beat Pop 2 |
R018 | Skiffle | R050 | 8 Beat Soul 1 |
R019 | Funk Pop Rock | R051 | 8 Beat Soul 2 |
R020 | Contemp Rock | R052 | 8 Beat Rock 1 |
R021 | Acoustic Rock | R053 | 8 Beat Rock 2 |
R022 | 50’s Pop | R054 | Classic 8 Beat |
R023 | Cool Pop | R055 | Vintage Gtr Pop |
R024 | Groovy Pop | R056 | Schlager ltalia |
R025 | 60’s Vintage Pop | R057 | Waltz |
R026 | 80’s Pop | R058 | Cha Cha |
R027 | Rap Pop | R059 | Rumba |
R028 | Pop Rock | R060 | Jive |
R029 | 60’s Soul | R061 | Pasodoble |
R030 | 70’s Soul | R062 | Samba 1 |
R031 | Funk | R063 | Samba 2 |
R064 | Schlager Rock 1 | R096 | Slow Rock 1 |
--- | --- | --- | --- |
R065 | Schlager Rock 2 | R097 | Slow Rock 2 |
R066 | Fox Trot | R098 | Slow Rock 3 |
R067 | Viennese Waltz | R099 | Slow Soul |
R068 | Tango 1 | R100 | 8 Beat Adria |
R069 | Tango 2 | R101 | Classic Piano |
R070 | German Waltz | R102 | SO’s EP Ballad |
R071 | Carnival | R103 | SO’s Boy Band |
R072 | Organ Samba | R104 | Country Ballad |
R073 | Reel | R105 | Country Two Step |
R074 | Gay Gordons | R106 | Country 1 |
R075 | Scand Waltz | R107 | Country 2 |
R076 | 70’s Chart Ballad | R108 | Finger Pickin |
R077 | Romantic Ballad | R109 | Country Brothers |
R078 | 90’s Cool Ballad | R110 | New Country |
R079 | Alp Ballad 1 | R111 | Easy Country |
R080 | Alp Ballad 2 | R112 | 70’s Chart Cntry |
R081 | E_Ballad | R113 | Hoedown |
R082 | Unplugged | R114 | Country Shuffle |
R083 | Pop Ballad | R115 | 70’s Disco 1 |
R084 | Pop New Age | R116 | 70’s Disco 2 |
R085 | 8 Beat Modern | R117 | Funky Disco |
R086 | Country Ballad | R118 | Saturday Night |
R087 | Love Song | R119 | Club Latin |
R088 | Modern Country Pop | R120 | Disco Chocolate |
R089 | Electro Pop | R121 | Disco Fox |
R090 | Acoustic Ballad | R122 | Disco Funk |
R091 | Piano Ballad | R123 | Disco Hands |
R092 | R&B Ballad | R124 | Disco Party |
R093 | Rock Ballad | R125 | Disco Samba |
R094 | Slow& Easy | R126 | UK Pop |
R095 | Analog Ballad | R127 | Club Dance |
References
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