gear4music SDP-4 88 key stage piano User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Gear4music
Table of Contents
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- gear4music SDP-4 88 key stage piano
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTENTS
- FEATURES
- FRONT PANEL
- REAR PANEL
- CONTROL PANEL
- GETTING STARTED
- CONNECTIONS
- PLAYING DEMO SONGS
- VOICES
- RHYTHM STYLES
- PLAYING SONGS
- RECORDING
- METRONOME
- TEMPO
- DSP EFFECTS
- DUET
- HARMONY
- TWINOVA
- MIDI FUNCTION
- RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
- VOICE LIST
- STYLE LIST
- SONG LIST
- DEMO LIST
- SPECIFICATIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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gear4music SDP-4 88 key stage piano
WARNING!
- Do not open cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel
- Do not place the product in a location near a heat source such as a radiator, or in an area subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock
- The product must not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the product
- No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the product
- Allow adequate air circulation and avoid obstructing vents (if present) to prevent internal heat build-up. The ventillation must not be impeded by covering the appliance with items such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains etc.
- The mains plug is used to disconnect the appliance from the mains supply. Ensure that the mains outlet is easily-accessible and remove the plug from the mains outlet if you notice any abnormality with the appliance.
- If used improperly, batteries may explode or leak and cause damage or injury. In the interest of safety: Make sure you observe the correct polarity when replacing batteries
- Avoid using new batteries together with used ones
- Avoid mixing different types of batteries
- Remove batteries if the appliance is to remain unused for an extended period of time
- Never keep batteries together with metallic objects such as ballpoint pens, necklaces, hairpins, etc. Used batteries must be disposed of in compliance with whatever regulations for their safe disposal that may be observed in the region in which you live.
- Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
- Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the SDP-4. To get the most out of your product, please read this manual carefully.
CONTENTS
- 1 x SDP-4 Digital Stage Piano
- 1 x Power supply unit (PSU)
- 1 x Music rest
- 1 x Sustain pedal
- 1 x User manual
FEATURES
- Stage piano with 88 hammer-action keys, 20 voices, 60 songs and 64 note polyphony.
- Polish your sound with on-board Reverb, Chorus and EQ.
- Pitch bend, USB and MIDI out make this the ideal controller keyboard.
- Easily transport via lightweight design.
FRONT PANEL
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POWER SWITCH
Turn the keyboard on/off. -
VOLUME DIAL
Adjust the master volume. -
PITCH BEND WHEEL
Move the wheel up to raise or down to lower the keyboard’s pitch when playing. -
4 & 5 HEADPHONE OUTPUTS
2 x 1/4″ jack stereo headphone outputs.
REAR PANEL
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USB PORT
Connect to a computer. -
MIDI OUT
Connect to a MIDI IN port on a compatible external device. -
SUSTAIN
Connect a sustain pedal (not included). -
AUX IN
Connect external audio devices such as an MP3 player or smartphone. -
AUX OUT
Connect to external audio equipment, such as a keyboard amplifier. -
DC 12V
Connect the supplied DC 12V power adaptor.
CONTROL PANEL
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DEMO / MIDI MODE
Start/Stop demo playback.
With [SHIFT] pressed down, turn MIDI mode on/off. -
TEMPO ˅ / COMMAND
Decrease the tempo value.
When in MIDI mode, enter Command Edit function. -
TEMPO ˄ / DATA
Increase the tempo value. When in MIDI mode, enter Value Edit function. -
METRONOME / CHANNEL
Turn the Metronome on/off.
When in MIDI mode, enter Channel Edit function. -
START / STOP / MIDI EDIT
Start/Stop the current song or rhythm style.
When in MIDI mode, enter/exit MIDI Controller Edit function -
FILL A/B / CTRL 1
Play fill A/B variations.
When in MIDI mode, transmit Controller 1 data, or enter Controller 1 Edit function. -
RECORD / CTRL 2
Enter the Record function.
When in MIDI mode, transmit Controller 2 data, or enter Controller 2 Edit function. -
PLAY / STOP / CTRL 3
Start/Stop playback of recorded song.
When in MIDI mode, transmit Controller 3 data, or enter Controller 3 Edit function. -
LCD DISPLAY
Displays the current parameters, values and selected functions. -
VOICE / VOICE DEMO
Enter Voice mode.
With [SHIFT] pressed down, start/stop playing
current voice demo song. -
STYLE / DUAL
Enter Style mode.
With [SHIFT] pressed down, turn the Dual
function on/off. -
SONG / LOWER
Enter the Song mode.
With [SHIFT] pressed down, turn the Lower
function on/off. -
DUET
Turn the Duet function on/off. -
˅ / NO / TWINOVA
Decrease the parameter value or perform “NO”
instruction.
With [SHIFT] pressed down, turn the Twin
function on/off. -
˄ / YES / SCALE
Increase the parameter value or perform “YES”
instruction.
With [SHIFT] pressed down, turn the Scale
function on/off. -
TRANSPOSE / HARMONY
Enter the Transpose function.
With [SHIFT] pressed down, turn the Harmony
function on/off. -
SHIFT
Press and hold the Shift button to enable the
secondary button functions. -
VOICE QUICK SELECTION
Quickly select the preset voices
GETTING STARTED
MUSIC STAND
A music stand is supplied with the keyboard and can be easily attached by inserting it into the slots on the front panel.
POWER
The keyboard should be powered using the included 12V power supply unit (PSU).
Connect the included PSU to the DC input on the keyboard, then safely connect
the plug to mains power. Ensure the volume is turned down before powering on
the instrument using the POWER button. The display will show “0.01”.
Please Note: To save energy, the SDP-4 will automatically power off after 30
minutes if not used. To turn off this setting, press and hold the first key
(A0) when powering on the piano.
HEADPHONES
Standard pairs of stereo headphones can be connected to the two HEADPHONES
outputs
for private practice. The internal speakers are automatically muted when
headphones are connected to jack 2.
Please Note: When using headphones, it is advised to avoid playing the piano
at loud volumes for long periods of time.
SETTING THE VOLUME
Rotate the volume knob clockwise to increase and anti-clockwise to decrease
the master volume, adjust as required.
Please Note: the internal speakers will mute when headphones are connected.
CONNECTIONS
AUX OUTPUT
The AUX OUT jack connects the output of the instrument to external audio
equipment such as a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system or mixing console.
Please Note: To avoid damaging the speakers, ensure the volume level is set to
minimum before connecting to all external devices.
CONNECTING AN MP3 PLAYER
The AUX INPUT jack receives audio signals from an external audio source such
as a smartphone or MP3 player and mixes them with the instrument signal,
allowing you to play along with your favourite songs.
Please Note: Adjust the level of the aux signal on your external device.
USB AND MIDI CONNECTIONS
Use a standard USB cable (not included) to connect the keyboard to the USB
port of a computer and transfer MIDI information. Piano performances can also
be saved onto the computer.
Use a 5 pin MIDI cable (not included) to connect to the MIDI input of a
compatible external device to transfer MIDI information. The SDP-4 can then be
used as a MIDI controller.
USING BATTERY POWER
Ensure all batteries are inserted correctly, as indi-cated by the +/- polarity markings. Replace all the batteries at the same time. Do not combine old and new batteries and do not mix battery types, as this can cause overheating, fire, or battery fluid leakage. Remove the batteries from the instrument if it is not to be used for a long period of time.
SUSTAIN PEDAL
An optional foot pedal (not supplied) can be con-nected to the SUSTAIN input and, when pressed, will cause the key sounds to decay slowly, as if they were being held down.
CONNECTING A PEDAL UNIT
An optional 3 pedal unit (not supplied) can be con-nected to the pedal socket
on the underside of the SDP-4, allowing the traditional Soft, Sostenuto and
Sustain pedal functions to be used.
This pedal unit can be purchased with the wooden stand for the SDP-4 at
Gear4music.com.
PLAYING DEMO SONGS
- To play one of the in-built demo songs, press the [DEMO] button. The LCD display will show “d – 1”.
- Press the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select between different demo songs.
- Press the [DEMO] or [START/STOP] button to stop the demo songs and exit demo mode.
- Demos of the various voices on the SDP-4 can also be played. In voice mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [VOICE DEMO] button to start a demo of the currently selected voice.
- Press the [START/STOP] button to control playback and, to exit voice demo mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [VOICE DEMO] button again.
VOICES
The SDP-4 has 20 different voices (please refer to voice list appendix for
details).
To select voices, press the [VOICE] button to enter the voice mode. The
display will show “0.01”. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons or the voice direct
select buttons to choose the different voices.
DUAL
Two voices can be layered and played simultaneously using the dual function.
To do this, first select the upper voice. Then, press and hold the [SHIFT]
button and then press the [DUAL] button to enter this mode. The display will
show the default dual voice number (d.19) and the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons can
be used to select other dual voices.
To exit dual mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [DUAL]
button again.
LOWER
Different voices can be played in the left and right hands using the lower
function. To do this, first select the right-hand upper voice. Then, press
and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [LOWER] button to enter this
mode. The display will show the default lower voice number (L.19) and the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons can be used to select other left-hand lower voices.
The “split” point which separates the upper and lower voices will default at
piano key F#3. To adjust this, press and hold the [LOWER] button and then
press the piano key where you wish the split point to be. To exit lower mode,
press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [LOWER] button again.
RHYTHM STYLES
The SDP-4 has 50 different rhythm styles to accom-pany your playing, spanning a wide range of gen-res (please refer to style list appendix for details). To select different styles, press the [STYLE] button to enter the style mode. The display will show “0.01”. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to choose the different rhythm styles. Styles can also be selected by pressing and holding the [SHIFT] button, then pressing the numbered piano keys labelled STYLE 0-9 to select the desired style.
Please Note: Always use two digits when using the STYLE 0-9 piano keys.
For example, press 0,8 to select style 08.
To play the selected style, press the [START/STOP] button. The button LED
indicators will flash red and green and, as soon as you play the keyboard with
your left-hand (the “chord zone”), the auto accompaniment will start.
To stop the rhythm style, press the [START/STOP] button again. The auto bass chord function will also be turned off.
FILL A/B
Add variations to the rhythm accompaniment by pressing the [FILL A/B] button.
After the short fill is played, the accompaniment section will lead into the
next section (A or B). The [FILL A/B] light indicator will be on during
section A and off during section B.
If the [FILL A/B] button is held down, the fill pattern will pay in a loop and
the light indicator will flash.
ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME
- To adjust the volume balance between the rhythm accompaniment and keyboard voices, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then use the [˅]/ [˄] ACCOMP piano keys to change the rhythm accompaniment volume as required from 0-127.
- To turn of the accompaniment volume, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press both [˅]/[˄] ACCOMP piano keys simultaneously. The display will show “OFF”. Repeat this process to turn the accompaniment volume back on.
PLAYING SONGS
- The SDP-4 features 60 in-built songs, please refer to the song list appendix for full details.
- To play a song, press the [SONG] button to enter the song selection mode. The display will show the current song number, and all songs will play in a loop.
- To select different songs, use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons. Alternatively, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then press the piano numbered piano keys labelled SONG 0-9.
- Please Note: Always use two digits when using the SONG 0-9 piano keys. For example, press 0,8 to select song 08.
- Press the [START/STOP] button to control playback of the selected song. The beat indicators will flash at the currently selected tempo.
- Press either the [VOICE] or [STYLE] buttons at any time to exit the song mode.
LEARNING SONGS
- All the in-built songs on the SDP-4 have lesson modes, allowing you to practice/learn individual parts of the songs.
- To mute the left-hand part of the selected song, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the L piano key in the MELODY OFF section.
- To mute the right-hand part of the selected song, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the R piano key in the MELODY OFF section.
- To exit the lesson mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the OFF piano key in the MELODY OFF section.
RECORDING
- The SDP-4 allows up to 5 user songs to be recorded.
- Firstly, press the [RECORD] button to enter user song memory selection. The display will show the current user song number.
- Press the [+/ YES]/[-/ NO] buttons to select the desired user song memory to be saved to.
- Press the [RECORD] button again, to enter recording standby mode. The [START/ STOP] button indicator will flash, and you can select the desired voice, style or other parameters you wish to record. (Please note, the LOWER function is automatically turned off when recording.)
- Press the [START/STOP] button or play a key on the keyboard to start recording. The [RECORD] button indicator will light up.
- Press the [RECORD] button again to exit the record mode. The [RECORD] button indicator light will turn off.
- To play back your user songs, press the [PLAY/STOP] button to enter the selection mode and then press the [+/ YES]/[-/ NO] button to select the desired user song. Now press the [PLAY/STOP] button again to play back the selected user song. When playing back recorded songs, you can press the [PLAY/STOP] button to exit.
DELETE USER SONGS
To delete user songs, press the [PLAY/STOP] button to enter the user song selection mode, then press the [RECORD] button. The display will show “dEL”. Press [+/ YES] to confirm, or [-/ NO] to cancel this operation and go back to the user song selection mode.
TOUCH
The touch sensitivity feature of the SDP-4 allows you to find the ideal level of key response to suit your playing style and add expression to your performances.
Choose from soft, medium and hard touch options, or turn off the touch
sensitivity for no change in output volume regardless of how hard the keys are
played.
The default touch sensitivity setting is 2 (medium) and can be adjusted by
pressing and holding the [SHIFT] button and then pressing the TOUCH [˅]/[˄]
piano keys as required.
TRANSPOSE
The transpose function allows the overall pitch
of the instrument to be changed in steps of one semitone, over a range of +/-
12 semitones (1 octave).
To do this, press the [TRANSPOSE] button and then use the [+/ YES]/[-/ NO]
buttons to increase or decrease the pitch as required. To return to the
default setting (0) press the [+/ YES]/[-/ NO] buttons simultaneously.
TUNE
The SDP-4 can be fine tuned over a range of +/- 100 cents (1 semitone).
To do this, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then use the [˅]/[˄] TUNE
piano keys as required. To return to the default setting (0) press the TUNE
[˅]/[˄] piano keys simultaneously.
PEDAL RESONANCE
The SDP-4 can also simulate the pedal resonance of an acoustic piano. To turn
this effect on/off, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the
[PEDAL RESONANCE] piano key. The default setting is off.
Please note, using the pedal resonance effect will automatically turn off
the piano’s harmony function.
METRONOME
- The SDP-4 features an in-built metronome, providing a steady beat for practicing/recording.
- The metronome can be turned on/off by pressing the [METRONOME] button. When in use, the LED indicator of the [START/STOP] button will flash to the selected tempo, with the red lights indicating the down beats and the green lights indicating the up beats.
- When the metronome is on, its tempo can be adjusted from 30-280BPM using the [TEMPO ˅]/[TEMPO ˄] buttons.
- To change the time signature of the metronome, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, followed by the [˅]/[˄] METRONOME piano keys as required. There are 9 different time signatures to choose from.
- If preferred, the sound of the metronome can be changed to a vocal count. To do this, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the VOCAL piano key. Repeat this process to switch back to the default beep metronome sound.
- Please Note: The metronome function is not available when using song mode.
TEMPO
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Use the the [TEMPO ˅]/[TEMPO ˄] buttons to adjust the currently selected style, song or metronome from 30-280BPM. The tempo will be shown on the display.
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Press the [TEMPO ˅]/[TEMPO ˄] buttons simultaneously to resore the default tempos of the selected style or song.
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Tempos can also be selected by pressing and holding the [SHIFT] button and then using the
0-9 numbered TEMPO piano keys. For example, pressing 2,1 and 4 in sequence will select a tempo of 214BPM. -
During playback of a rhythm style or song, the desired tempo can also be tapped into the SDP-4 by pressing and holding the [SHIFT] button and tapping the TAP piano key at the required tempo.
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Please Note: Always use three digits when using the TEMPO 0-9 piano keys. For example, press 0,6,4 to select a tempo of 064BPM.
DSP EFFECTS
The DSP (digital signal processing) effects add ambience and depth to the sounds of the piano. The SDP-4 has 5 x reverb, 5 x chorus and 5 x EQ effects in-built.
REVERB
To adjust the reverb settings, press and hold the
[SHIFT] button, followed by the REVERB ON/OFF piano key to turn the effect
on/off, or the [˅]/[˄] REVERB piano keys to select between the following
reverb types:
PARAMETER REVERB TYPE
1| Room
2| Hall
3| Church
4| Delay
5| Pan Delay
The default reverb setting is On/Reverb Type 2: Hall.
CHORUS
To adjust the chorus settings, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, followed by the CHORUS ON/OFF piano key to turn the effect on/off, or the [˅]/[˄] CHORUS piano keys to select between the following chorus types:
PARAMETER CHORUS TYPE
1| Chorus 1
2| Chorus 2
3| Chorus 3
4| Flanger
5| Rotary
The default chorus setting is Off.
EQ
To adjust the EQ settings, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, followed by the [˅]/[˄] EQ piano keys to select between the following EQ types:
PARAMETER EQ TYPE
1| Standard
2| Modern
3| Rock
4| Classic
5| Jazz
The default EQ setting is On/EQ Type 1: Standard.
DUET
The duet feature of the SDP-4 adds arrangements to compliment your
performances. In duet mode, simply play notes in the left-hand “chord zone”
and the system will automatically add pre-set melody patterns to embellish the
performance.
Press the [DUET] button to enter this mode. The display will show the selected
duet type (e.g “d01”) for 2 seconds, before returning to the main display
status. Repeat this process to turn off the duet function, the display will
show “oFF”.
There are 32 duet types built into the SDP-4, with each voice paired with a
pre-set duet sound. To manually select a different type, Press and hold the
[SHIFT] button and then use the [+/ YES]/[-/ NO] buttons to scroll through the
duet options as required.
When in duet mode, the piano is automatically split into two sections; a left-
hand “chord zone” and a right-hand “melody section”. As with the “lower” mode
on the piano, the split point occurs after note F#3 (meaning the “chord zone”
is the left-hand 34 keys). To adjust this, press and hold the [LOWER] button
and then press the piano key where you wish the split point to be.
BEEP TONE
A prompt tone can be used when pressing function keys. To turn the feature on/off, press and hold the [SHIFT] key and then press the BEEP piano key.
HARMONY
Use this feature to automatically add a harmony effect to your performances.
To turn this effect on/off, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press
the [HARMONY] button. (The default setting is off.)
There are 3 types of harmony effects to choose from, which can be selected by
pressing and holding the [SHIFT] button, and then pressing the [˅]/[˄] HARMONY
piano keys.
PARAMETER HARMONY TYPE
1| 1+5
2| Octave 1
3| Octave 2
The display will show the harmony type selected (e.g “H-1”). The default setting is harmony type 1.
TWINOVA
The twinova mode divides the piano into two areas with the same pitch and
voice, an ideal teaching function allowing teacher and student to play
identical notes at the same time.
After selecting the desired voice, enter twinova mode by pressing and holding
the [SHIFT] button and then pressing the [TWINOVA] button. The display will
show “on”. Please note, in twinova mode, the dual and split modes are
unavailable.
The default split point in this mode is note E3 (piano key 32). To adjust
this, press and hold the [LOWER] button and then press any piano keys between
C3-C6 to select the desired split point.
To select the desired octave, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and then
press the [˅]/[˄] OCTAVE piano keys. The display will show the selected
octave.
Please Note, Twinova mode is not available when using song mode.
To exit twinova mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the
[TWINOVA] button. The display will show “off”.
MIDI FUNCTION
The SDP-4 comes complete with two MIDI connection points.
- USB
- MIDI OUT
Connect the Instrument MIDI OUT terminal with a standard MIDI cable to either your computer or to an external audio source using a MIDI IN jack. This allows you to transmit data from one device to another.
CONTROLLER SETTINGS
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MIDI CONTROLLER MODE To enter MIDI controller mode press and hold
[SHIFT] and press [MIDI MODE]. When engaged the [MIDI MODE] LED indicator will light up. -
CONTROLLER EDIT MODE To enter controller edit mode press [MIDI EDIT]. When engaged the [MIDI EDIT] LED indicator will light up.
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CONTROLLER SELECT In the controller edit mode press one of the
[CTRL-1]-[CTRL-3] buttons to individually edit the selected controller. For example, press [CTRL-1] to enter controller 1 edit. When engaged the relevant LED indicator lights up and the screen will display a command value. From here you’ll be able to edit the parameters. -
COMMAND SETTINGS
In the MIDI controller edit mode press [COMMAND] and the screen will display the corresponding command value. From here you’ll be able to directly set the command value by pressing the assigned keys in the MIDI section to the desired function. You’ll find that there are a total of 130 MIDI control commands (000-130) and the default value is 001.
Please Note: Always use three digits when using the assigned key(s) to select the desired command value. For example, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then tap 0,6,4 in sequence to set the command value 64. NUMBER DISPLAY COMMAND000~127| 0.00~1.27| Standard MIDI control (Bn)
128| .Cn| Program change (Cn)
129| .dn| Channel aftertouch (Dn)
130| .En| Pitch bend (En) -
DATA SETTINGS In MIDI controller edit mode, press the [DATA] button, the screen displays the data value of the selected controller, and the “STYLE” icon lights up. By this time, directly set the data value by pressing the assigned key(s) in the MIDI section to the desired function. Available range: 000-127.
Please Note: Always use three digits when using the assigned key(s) to select the desired data value. For example, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then tap 0,6,4 in sequence to set the data value 64. -
CHANNEL SETTINGS
In MIDI controller edit mode, press the [CHANNEL] button. The screen displays current controller channel, and the “SONG” icon will light up. By this time, directly set the channel value by pressing the assigned key(s) in the MIDI section to the desired function. Available range: 01-16. Please Note: Always use two digits when
using the assigned key(s) to select the desired command value. For example, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then tap 0,1 in sequence to set the channel value 01.
You can refer to above procedures 3-6 to complete parameter settings of controller 1/2/3. Press [MIDI EDIT] button to exit MIDI controller edit mode, and the relevant indicator will go out.
Note:
- The command value will be the DATA 1 of Bn if it is within the range of 0-127 you set, then the value of DATA 2 can be set by pressing the [DATA] button.
- If the number you set is 128, it can be the command Cn, then the data value can be set by pressing the [DATA] button.
- If the number you set is 129, it can be the command Dn, then the data value can be set by pressing the [DATA] button.
- If the number you set is 130, it can be the command En, the value of DATA 2 can be set by pressing the [DATA] button and the DATA 1 will be automatically generated by DATA 2:
- If Data2 = 0~126, then Data1=0;
- If Data2 = 127, then Data1=127;
IN ADDITION
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If Data1=Data2=0, that means the pitch bend is in the lowest level;
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If Data1=0~Data2=64, that means the pitch bend is in the middle
level: -
If Data1=127~Data2=127, which means the pitch bend is in the highest level.
CONTROLLER OUTPUT
- Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then press the [MIDI MODE] button to enter the MIDI controller mode, the LED indicator of [MIDI MODE] lights up.
- Press the [CTRL 1] button, the LED indicator of [CTRL 1] will keep flashing briefly, this represents the system transmitting MIDI information of controller 1. Once complete the relevant MIDI indicator will light up. If you press the [CTRL 1] button again, the MIDI information will be repeatedly transmitted.
- Repeating the process, press the [CTRL 2] and [CTRL 3] buttons, the MIDI information of corresponding controller will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT.
- In the MIDI controller mode, if you want to exit, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then press the [MIDI MODE] button.
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
To restore the piano’s factory settings, and clear all user song data, press and hold both the [+/ YES] and [-/ NO] buttons when turning on the piano. The display will show “—” and, after the process is complete, the piano will power on automatically.
VOICE LIST
NUMBER | NAME |
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PIANO
1| Grand Piano
2| Grand Piano 2
3| Electric Piano
4| Electric Piano 2
5| Electric. Piano 3
6| Harpsichord
CHROMATIC PERCUSSION
7| Clavi
8| Vibraphone
ORGAN
9| Percussive Organ
10| Drawbar Organ
11| Church Organ
12| Reed Organ
13| Rock Organ
14| Accordion
15| Harmonica
GUITAR
16| Acoustic Guitar (nylon)
17| Electric Guitar (clean)
BASS
18| Electric Bass
STRINGS & ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS
19| String Ensembles
20| Synth Strings
STYLE LIST
NUMBER | NAME |
---|---|
1 | Romantic 8-beat |
2 | Pop 8-Beat |
3 | Slow Rock |
4 | Lyric 3-Beat |
5 | Pop Waltz |
6 | Slow Waltz |
7 | Waltz 1 |
8 | Waltz 2 |
9 | Waltz 3 |
10 | Vienna Waltz |
11 | March 1 |
12 | March 2 |
13 | Polka |
14 | Italian Polka |
15 | Jazz Pub |
16 | Jazz 1 |
17 | Jazz 2 |
18 | Jazz 3 |
19 | Jazz 4 |
20 | Jazz 5 |
21 | Boogie |
22 | Jive |
23 | Dixieland |
24 | Latin |
25 | Tango |
26 | Lambada |
27 | Samba |
28 | Cha Cha |
29 | Beguine |
30 | Salsa |
31 | Pop Bossa Nova |
32 | Blues 1 |
33 | Blues 2 |
34 | Blues 3 |
35 | Jazz Bluse |
36 | Piano Beat |
37 | Piano Bar |
38 | Pop 1 |
39 | Pop 2 |
40 | Pop 3 |
41 | Pop 4 |
42 | Country Pop |
43 | Pianist 1 |
44 | Pianist 2 |
45 | Ballad 1 |
46 | Ballad 2 |
47 | Ballad 3 |
48 | Ballad 4 |
49 | 6/8 Ballad |
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50 | 6/8 Ballad 2 |
SONG LIST
NUMBER | NAME |
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1 | Waltz For Piano In G# minor |
2 | The Happy Farmer |
3 | Étude |
4 | Dance Of The Four Swans From “Swan Lake” |
5 | Carmen Suite No.2 Habanera |
6 | A Little Polish Dance |
7 | Jesus Saviour Pilot Me |
8 | Old Macdonald Had A Farm |
9 | O Sole Mio |
10 | Wedding March From “Mendelssohn” |
11 | 2-Part Invention No.13 In A Minor BWV 784 |
12 | Turkish March |
13 | Italian Polka |
14 | Musette |
15 | Bourree |
16 | To A Wild Rose |
17 | Away In A Manger |
18 | Fur Elise |
19 | The Marriage Of Figaro |
20 | Angels We Have Heard On High |
21 | Waltz |
22 | America The Beautiful |
23 | Did You Ever See A Lassie |
24 | Arabesque |
25 | Old France |
26 | Santa Claus Is Coming To Town |
27 | Music Box Dancer |
28 | Symphony No.9 in E minor from “The New World” |
29 | Larghetto |
30 | French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816 – IV. Gavotte |
31 | Mazurka |
32 | Minuet 1 |
33 | Minuet 2 |
34 | Minuet 3 |
35 | Minuet In G |
36 | Neapolitan Song |
37 | Prelude In E Major |
38 | Salut D’ Amour |
39 | Pizzicato Polka |
40 | Piano Sonata No.11 in A major K331 I. Andante grazioso |
41 | Songs Without Words Op30 No .6 F sharp minor Venetian Gondola Song |
42 | Duke Aria From “The Rigoletto” |
43 | Burgmuller Op.100 No.15 – Ballade |
44 | Spinning Song |
45 | In The Theatre |
46 | Alfredo and Violetta Column Tower Duet |
47 | Come Back To Sorrento |
48 | Piano Sonatina In F Major |
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49 | Tchaikovsky Waltz |
50 | Military March No.1 In D Major |
51 | Als Die Alte Mutter Mich Noch lehrte Singen |
52 | Etude on Leger Lines 1 |
53 | Etude on Leger Lines 2 |
54 | At the Ball |
55 | Dancing Raindrops |
56 | From a Story Book |
57 | Comin’ ‘Round the Mountain |
58 | Song of the Brook |
59 | Puck |
60 | Cotton-pickin’ Fingers |
DEMO LIST
NUMBER | NAME |
---|---|
1 | Fantasia |
2 | Étude Op. 25, No. 1 |
SPECIFICATIONS
- Keys ………………..88 Hammer Action Polyphony ……………128 Notes Voices ……………….20
- Rhythm Styles …………50 Songs ……………….60 (+2 Demo Songs)
Dimensions
- (W x H x D) ……………1365 x 137 x 366mm
- Weight ………………12.5Kg
- Power ……………….DC 12V, 2000mA
- Inputs ………………. 1/4” Jack Aux Input,
- 1/4” Jack Sustain Pedal
Input, 3-Pedal Unit Connector
- Outputs …………….. 1/4” Jack Aux Output, 5-Pin MIDI Output, USB to Host
- Speakers …………….2 x 10W, 2 x 20W
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METALLVÄGEN 45A | 195 72 ROSERSBERG | STOCKHOLM | SVERIGE
LAHNSTRAßE 27 | 45478 MÜLHEIM AN DER RUHR | DEUTSCHLAND
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