3RD AVENUE RUP01 Roll Up Rainbow Piano User Manual

June 17, 2024
3RD AVENUE

3RD AVENUE RUP01 Roll Up Rainbow Piano

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Product Information:

Specifications:

  • Product Name: 3rd Avenue Roll Up Rainbow Piano
  • Model Number: RUP01
  • Brand: 3rd Avenue

Product Usage Instructions

Getting Started:

  1. Unroll the piano on a flat surface.
  2. Connect the piano to a power source or insert batteries.
  3. Turn on the piano using the power button.

Basic Functions:

  • Explore the different tones available on the piano.
  • Play demo songs to familiarize yourself with the instrument.

Maintenance:

  • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the instrument.
  • Avoid exposing the piano to hot and humid conditions.
  • Remove batteries when the piano is not in use.
  • Avoid rolling the piano too tightly after use to maintain key functions.

Troubleshooting:

  • If the piano stops working or plays abnormal sounds, replace all batteries.
  • If keys don’t function properly, turn off the power and restart the piano.

FAQ

Q: What should I do if the piano keys feel sticky?

A: Cleaning the keys with a damp cloth can help remove stickiness. Avoid using harsh chemicals.

Q: Can I connect the piano to external speakers?

A: Yes, you can connect the piano to a speaker for performances.

Thank you for purchasing this 3rd Avenue Roll Up Piano.

We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can take full advantage of all the features and functions of the instrument. We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference.

Product Specifications

  • 49 keys
  • LED display
  • 128 tones, 128 rhythms and 14 demo songs
  • Record and play functions
  • Sustain
  • Volume control
  • Microphone function
  • Drum sounds
  • Headphone/speaker output
  • Power supply: USB 5V power supply or 4xAAA batteries

Product Features

  • The compact and portable design of the piano is convenient for playing on the move and where space may be limited.
  • Ideal for introducing younger students and beginners to the piano
  • You can get creative with the included sounds and voices.
  • Can be powered by the included USB cable or 4xAAA batteries.
  • Plug in your headphones to avoid disturbing those around you or connect to a speaker for performances

Display

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Functions

  1. Tone
    The initial tone is 000 when switched on. To choose a tone, press the “Tone” button and then “+/-” to select.

  2. Rhythms
    Press “RHY” to enter into rhythms mode, use the “+/-” button to select and the ►II button to play and pause.

  3. Demo songs
    Press “Demo” to play demo songs. Press the “Demo” button again to cycle through and ►II to stop playing. You can continue to play the piano whilst demo songs are playing at the same time.

  4. Record/Play
    Press “REC” to enter into record mode. Press ► button to replay the songs you have recorded. The display will show “FUL” when the system memory is full.

  5. Volume
    Press “Vol” button and then “+/-” to increase or decrease the volume level. The highest level is 15.

  6. Sustain
    Press “Sustain” button to activate the sustain feature. Press the same button again to turn off the feature.

  7. Drum Kit
    Press “Drum Kit” to activate the drum sounds. All the keys change to drum sounds. Press the button again to turn off the feature.

  8. Metronome
    Press button to activate the built-in metronome. Press the button again to turn off the feature.

  9. Sleep mode
    The piano will enter sleep mode if it has not been used for 3 minutes. Press any key of the piano (not the display buttons) to turn the piano back on.

List of Tones

Tone Number Name Tone Number Name
TOO Piano 1 T24 Acoustic Guitar (nylon)
T01 Piano 2 T25 Acoustic Guitar(steel)
T02 Piano 3 T26 Electric Guitar (jazz)
T03 Honky-Tonk Piano T27 Electric Guitar (clean)
T04 Rhodes Piano T28 Electric Guitar (muted)
T05 Chorused Piano T29 Overdriven Guitar
T06 Harpsichord T30 Distortion Guitar
TO? Clavinet T31 Guitar Harmonics
TOB Celesta T32 Acoustic Bass
T09 Glockenspiel T33 Electric Bass(finger)
T10 Music Box T34 Electric Bass(pick)
T11 Vibraphone T35 Fretless Bass
T12 Marimba T36 Slap Bass 1
T13 Xylophone T37 Slap Bass 2
T14 Tubular Bells T38 Synth Bass 1
T15 Santur T39 Syn th Bass 2
T16 Hammond Organ T40 Violin
T17 Percussive Organ T41 Viola
T18 Rock Organ T42 Cello
T19 Church Organ T43 Contrabass
T20 Reed Organ T44 Tremolo Strings
T21 Accordion T45 Pizzicato Strings
T22 Harmonica T46 Orchestral Harp
T23 Bandoneon T47 Timpani
Tone Number Name Tone Number Name
T48 String Ensemble 1 T76 Bottle Blow
T49 String Ensemble 2 T77 Skakuhachi
T50 SynthStrings 1 T78 Whistle
T51 SynthStrings 2 T79 Ocarina
T52 Choir Aahs TBO Lead 1 (square)
T53 Voice Oohs T81 Lead 2 (sawtooth)
T54 Synth Voice T82 Lead 3 (calliope lead)
T55 Orchestra Hit T83 Lead 4 (chill lead)
T56 Trumpet T84 Lead 5 (charang)
T57 Trombone T85 Lead 6 (voice)
T58 Tuba T86 Lead 7 (fifths)
T59 Muted Trumpet T87 Lead 8 (bass+lead)
T60 French Horn TBS Pad 1 (new age)
T61 Brass Section T89 Pad 2 (warm)
T62 Synth Brass 1 T90 Pad 3 (polysynth)
T63 Synth Brass 2 T91 Pad 4 (choir)
T64 Soprano Sax T92 Pad 5 (bowed)
T65 Alto Sax T93 Pad 6 (metallic)
T66 Tenor Sax T94 Pad 7 (halo)
T67 Baritone Sax T95 Pad 8 (sweep)
T68 Oboe T96 FX 1 (rain)
T69 English Horn T97 FX 2 (soundtrack)
T70 Bassoon T98 FX 3 (crystal)
T71 Clarinet T99 FX 4 (atmosphere)
T72 Piccolo T100 FX 5 (brightness)
T73 Flute T101 FX 6 (goblins)
T74 Recorder T102 FX 7 (echoes)
T75 Pan Flute T103 FX 8 (sci-fi)
Tone Number Name Tone Number Name
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T104 Sitar T116 Taiko Orum
T105 Banjo T117 Melodic Tom
T106 Shamisen T118 Synth Drum
T107 Koto T119 Reverse Cymbal
T108 Alimba T120 Guitar Fret Noise
T109 Bagpipe T121 Breath Noise
T110 Fiddle T122 Seashore
T111 Shanai T123 Bird Tweet
T112 Tinkle Bell T124 Telephone Ring
T113 Agogo T125 Helicopter
T114 Steel Drums T126 Applause
T115 Woodblock T127 Gun shot

List of Rhythms

Rhythm Number Name Rhythm Number Name
ROOO Beguineswing R012 Trueballadwaltz
R001 Beguine1 R013 Bossawaltz
R002 Beguine2 R014 Easywaltz
R003 Pophit R015 Shufflewaltz
R004 Pop R016 Reggaewaltz
ROOS Popmalay R017 Rhumbawaltz
R006 Bossanova R018 March 1
R007 Disco 1 R019 March 2
R008 Disco 2 R020 Rhumba1
R009 Bluegrassdisco R021 Rhumba2
R010 Waltzl 1 R022 Slow1
R011 Waltzl 2 R023 Slow2
Rhythm Number Name Rhythm Number Name
--- --- --- ---
R024 Discocha R052 C.Ballad
R025 Guaracha R053 4J.Ballad
R026 Chari R054 60Slowballad
R027 Samba1 R055 PianoBallad
R028 Samba2 R056 50Sballad
R029 Ubminimal R057 Snakebase
R030 8Bit1 R058 Happyblues
R031 8Bit2 R059 Oldblues
R032 16Bit1 R060 Bluegrass
R033 16Bit2 R061 Boodie1
R034 Ballad16T R062 Boodie2
R035 Country16T R063 Boodie3
R036 Tango1 R064 Shuffle 1
R037 Tango2 R065 Shuffle 2
R038 Polka 1 R066 Dreamshuffle
R039 Polka 2 R067 Countryshuffle
R040 Popswing R068 Quickshuffle
R041 Easyswing R069 Reggaeshuffle
R042 Softswing R070 R&B
R043 Rock 1 R071 1Reggaepulse
R044 Rock 2 R072 Reggae1
R045 Rock 3 R073 Reggae2
R046 Airy rock R074 Salsa1
R047 Heartrock R075 Salsa2
R048 Rock&roll R076 Salsa3
R049 Urban R077 Teena 1
ROSO Ballad R078 Teena 2
R051 Jazzballad R079 Funky 1
Rhythm Number Name Rhythm Number Name
--- --- --- ---
R080 Funky 2 R104 Destiny
R081 Dixie 1 R105 Comedy
R082 Dixie 2 R106 Drive
R083 Foxtrot 1 R107 Liquidnova
R084 Foxtrot 2 R108 Kindustrialfolk
R085 R.roll 1 R109 Slowpure
R086 R.roll 2 R110 SimpleJam
R087 Fastbeat R111 Synthethix
R088 Quick beat R112 Feel
R089 Smoothbeat R113 Accelerate
R090 Squarebeat R114 Beachnight
R091 Eurobeat R115 Irish
R092 Alphadance R116 Tarantella
R093 Betadance R117 Big band
R094 Dreamdance R118 Dandut
R095 Dance1 R119 Fusion
R096 Dance2 R120 House
R097 Dance3 R121 Keren
R098 Rap R122 Latin
R099 The village R123 Mambo
R100 Countryshuffle R124 Newage
R101 Electric keys R125 Slowrc
R102 Darkkeys R126 Soul
R103 Easywalk R127 Twist

List of Demo Songs

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Precautions

  • When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any harsh chemicals.
  • Do not place the piano in hot and humid conditions.
  • Remove the batteries when the piano is not in use.
  • Do not roll the piano too tight after using it, as this could reduce the key functions.

Troubleshooting

  • If the piano stops working or plays an abnormal sound, the batteries may be low, please change all the batteries for new ones.
  • If the sounds is abnormal or the keys don’t function, turn the power off and restart the piano to restore original settings.

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