3RD AVENUE RUP01 Roll Up Rainbow Piano User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- 3RD AVENUE
Table of Contents
3RD AVENUE RUP01 Roll Up Rainbow Piano
Product Information:
Specifications:
- Product Name: 3rd Avenue Roll Up Rainbow Piano
- Model Number: RUP01
- Brand: 3rd Avenue
Product Usage Instructions
Getting Started:
- Unroll the piano on a flat surface.
- Connect the piano to a power source or insert batteries.
- 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
Functions
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Tone
The initial tone is 000 when switched on. To choose a tone, press the “Tone” button and then “+/-” to select. -
Rhythms
Press “RHY” to enter into rhythms mode, use the “+/-” button to select and the ►II button to play and pause. -
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. -
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. -
Volume
Press “Vol” button and then “+/-” to increase or decrease the volume level. The highest level is 15. -
Sustain
Press “Sustain” button to activate the sustain feature. Press the same button again to turn off the feature. -
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. -
Metronome
Press button to activate the built-in metronome. Press the button again to turn off the feature. -
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 |
--- | --- | --- | --- |
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
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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