MiDiPLUS B084DSYXZ6 Portable 88 Key Folding Electric Piano User Manual

June 6, 2024
Midiplus

MiDiPLUS B084DSYXZ6 Portable 88 Key Folding Electric Piano

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing Folding Piano. This is a folding electronic piano, compact and portable with rich functions. Features 128 voices, 128 rhythms, 30 demo songs and metronome,you can also use Folding Piano as a MIDI input device by connect to the computer. The folding piano is an ideal tool for beginners, music educators and travelling musicians. In order to utilise the many functions of the Folding Piano, please read this manual carefully before use and keep it safe for future reference. This manual refers to both Folding Piano 88 and Folding Piano 88 Air. There is no other difference between the two instruments, apart for the BLE MIDI and the keyboard velocity sensitivity features.

Unfolding and folding instructions

How to unfold your Folding Piano

Important: Lay the piano on a flat surface before unfolding.To prevent damage, do not unfold the Piano on an uneven surface. To get understand better, 4 parts of Folding Piano express in A, B, C, D, and two hinge locks express in E and F below.

STEP 1:
Place the Folding Piano to the left of your flat playing surface, with the keys facing towards you and the wiring connector on the right side.

STEP 2:
Lift up parts C and D together, then lift up part B, move them towards the right and lay them flat as shown below.

STEP 3:
Lift up the remaining section (part D), unfold it to the right and lay flat.

STEP 4:
After unfolding all sections of the piano, to secure the Folding piano fully, you will need to lock the hinges down in place. Locate the two small white switches on each side of the hinge. Pull both switches outwards at the same time, push the hinge down into place and release the switches.

Your piano is now ready for use.

How to fold your Folding Piano

STEP 1:
Before folding the piano, pull the locks on both sides of the hinge outwards at the same time to release it (as pictured below). Repeat for each hinge.

STEP 2:
Extend the two small fold-out supports located between sections Band C. Lift part D and fold on top of part C as shown.

STEP 3:
Lift up parts C and D and fold over to part A. Your piano is now safely folded for transport or storage.

Front panel buttons

| | Previous select
---|---|---
| Next select
| Voice select
| Transpose setting
| Accompaniment On/Off
| Demo On/Off
| Tempo setting
| Metronome On/Off
| Volume decrease
| Volume increase

Rear panel

  1. Sustain pedal socket: Used for connecting the supplied sustain pedal.
  2. Power switch: Turn the piano on/off.
  3. Micro USB port: Use the supplied USB cable connect to a USB power adapter ( not supplied ) to power and charge the device, or connect to a computer to transmit MIDI data.
  4. Connect to the headphone or active speaker

Instructions

  1. Power On/Off
    Long press [ ] button for 0.5s to turn on the power, long press [ ] button for 1.5s to turn off the power.

  2. Voice selection
    Press the button to enter the Voice selection menu.Use the arrow buttons and to select the voice (see Voice table at end of Manual).

  3. Transpose
    Press the button to enter the transposition menu. Use the arrow buttons and to transpose up or down. Range: -6, +6 semitones, default: 0.

  4. Play Accopaniment (automatic accompaniment)
    Press the button to play the current selected rhythm. Use the arrow buttons to select the rhythm, then press any piano key from AO – F#3 (the first to 34th keys on tfieleft) to play the automatic accompaniment. Press the button again to stop the rhythm playing. Range: 1-128, default: 1.

  5. Play chords with the Accompaniment
    Press the keys between AO – F#3 (the first to 34th keys on the left) when an Accompaniment is playing and the chord will synchronous to the accompaniment.To hear a major chord, press the root key, to hear a minor chord,press the root key and a black key to its left.
    For a seventh chord, press the root key and a white key to its left.For a minor-seventh chord, press the root key and a white and black key to its left.

  6. Play the demo
    Press the button to play the current selected demo song. Use the arrow buttons and to select the demo song. Press the button again to stop the demo song playing.
    Range: 1-30, default: 1.

  7. Adjust the tempo of Accompaniment (auto accompaniment), Demo song and Metronome Press the  button to enter the tempo adjustment menu. Use the arrow buttons and to adjust the tempo of the automatic accompaniment, Demo songs and Metronome.
    Range: 1-16 (30-180 BPM).

  8. Metronome
    Press the button to turn on the metronome. Use the arrow buttons and to adjust the accent of the Metronome. Press the button again to turn off the metronome.

  9. Adjust volume
    Press the   button to turn down the volume.Press the button to turn up the volume.
    Range: 0-10.

  10. Use as a MIDI input device
    Use the supplied USB cable connect the Folding Piano 88 to a computer,the driver will be installed automatically while you turn on the Piano, then you can select the “FOLDING PIANO” as a MIDI input device from the MIDI Input port of DAWs.

  11. Connect to your iOS devices via BLE MIDI (Only Folding Piano 88 Air)
    The BLE MIDI will always visible after you turn on the power. iOS devices can be connected through the Settings in the APP. Here is an example for the GarageBand APP, just simply go to the Settings – Advanced – Bluetooth MIDI Devices, find the “FOLDING PIANO” and connect.

  12. Reset to factory settings
    Press the[ ] button when the power is on, while the display flashes “ “, press [ ] button again to reset.

Charging instructions

  • The Folding Piano is built-in rechargeable lithium battery, which can provide up to 2.5~3 hours of normal performance when it is fully charged.
  • The Folding Piano is powered and charged via the Micro USB port and a suitable 5V connected power supply.
  • When the battery power is low,the screen will blink once per second, and will turn off after 3 minutes (unless a power supply is connected).
  • Continual use of the Folding Piano while the battery power is low may impair its performance and can decrease the life- span of the battery.Please connect and charge the piano with a suitable power supply immediately.
  • While the Folding Piano is charging.three flashing indicators will appear at the bottom of the screen. The three indicators will stop flashing once the piano is fully charged.
  • To save power.the Folding Piano will automatically turn off after 30 minutes of no operation.
  • Unplug the charging cable when the Folding Piano will not be used for a long period of time or during a thunderstorm.

Warning

In order to avoid possible injury to the user or others when using the product,as well as damage to the Folding Piano or other external equipment.Precautions include but are not limited to:

  • Please use dry and soft rag to wipe the Folding Piano when cleaning. Do not use paint thinners, organic solvents, detergents or other wipes soaked in aggressive chemicals so as not to discolor the panel or keyboard.
  • Do not place the Folding Piano near other electrical appliances, such as TV, radio, etc., to avoid mutual interference between electrical appliances.
  • Do not place the Folding Piano in a dusty, vibrating, cold or high temperature environment, so as not to damage the surface and internal components of the Folding Piano.
  • Please avoid strong collision of the Folding Piano, or it may cause damage to the Folding Piano and personal injury.
  • Do not place the Folding Piano on an unstable place.so as to avoid falling damage of the Folding Piano.
  • Do not place heavy objects on the Folding Piano, also do not use excessive force to press the keys.
  • When using the power adapter, please select the power adapter that is FCC/CE certified and content the standard requirements.
  • Do not disassemble, impact, squeeze or throw the battery. If there is serious expansion, please do not continue to use it.
  • Do not place the equipment into high temperature, also if the battery leak, do not continue to use it.
  • Use the wrong type of battery will caused a risk of explosion. Be sure to dispose of the battery according to the instructions.
  • Please avoid using this product for children under three years old.

Specifications

Mode: Folding Piano 88 / Folding Piano 88 Air

Keyboard: 88 note standard keyboard| Display: digital display| Battery capacity: 1000mAh
Voice: 128| Accompaniments: 128| Demo songs: 30
Metronome: 1~6| Speaker: 2 x 2W Stereo| Transpose: -6, +6 semitones
Tempo adjustment: 1~16| Volume adjustment: 0~10| Connections: Micro USB, 3.5mm Headphone output, sustain pedal input
Folded dimensions:
331x126x85mm| Unfold dimensions:
1324x126x21mm| Net weight: 1.6kg

Voice List

No.| Name| No.| Name| No.| Name| No.| Name
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| Acoustic Grand Piano| 33| Acoustic Bass| 65| Soprano Sax| 97| FX 1 (rain)
2| Bright Acoustic Piano| 34| Electric Bass(finger)| 66| Alto Sax| 98| FX 2 (soundtrack)
3| Electric Grand Piano| 35| Electric Bass (pick)| 67| Tenor Sax| 99| FX 3 (crystal)
4| Honky-tonk Piano| 36| Fretless Bass| 68| Baritone Sax| 100| FX 4 (atmosphere)
5| Rhodes Piano| 37| Slap Bass 1| 69| Oboe| 101| FX 5 (brightness)
6| Chorused Piano| 38| Slap Bass 2| 70| English Horn| 102| FX 6 (goblins)
7| Harpsichord| 39| Synth Bass 1| 71| Bassoon| 103| FX 7 (echoes)
8| Clavichord| 40| Synth Bass 2| 72| Clarinet| 104| FX 8 (sci-fi)
9| Celesta| 41| Violin| 73| Piccolo| 105| Sitar
10| Glockenspiel| 42| Viola| 74| Flute| 106| Banjo
11| Music box| 43| Cello| 75| Recorder| 107| Shamisen
12| Vibraphone| 44| Contrabass| 76| Pan Flute| 108| Koto
13| Marimba| 45| Tremolo Strings| 77| Bottle Blow| 109| Kalimba
14| Xylophone| 46| Pizzicato Strings| 78| Shakuhachi| 110| Bagpipe
15| Tubular Bell| 47| Orchestral Harp| 79| Whistle| 111| Fiddle
16| Dulcimer| 48| Timpani| 80| Ocarina| 112| Shanai
17| Drawbar Organ| 49| String Ensemble 1| 81| Lead 1 (square)| 113| Tinkle Bell
18| Percussive Organ| 50| String Ensemble 2| 82| Lead 2 (sawtooth)| 114| Agogo
19| Rock Organ| 51| Synth Strings 1| 83| Lead 3 (calliope lead)| 115| Steel Drums
20| Church Organ| 52| Synth Strings 2| 84| Lead 4 (chiff lead)| 116| Woodblock
21| Reed Organ| 53| Choir Aahs| 85| Lead 5 (charang)| 117| Taiko Drum
22| Accordion| 54| Voice Oohs| 86| Lead 6 (voice)| 118| Melodic Tom
23| Harmonica| 55| Synth Voice| 87| Lead 7 (fifths)| 119| Synth Drum
24| Tango Accordion| 56| Orchestra Hit| 88| Lead 8 (bass+lead)| 120| Reverse Cymbal
25| Acoustic Guitar (nylon)| 57| Trumpet| 89| Pad 1 (new age)| 121| Guitar Fret Noise
26| Acoustic Guitar (steel)| 58| Trombone| 90| Pad 2 (warm)| 122| Breath Noise
27| Electric Guitar (jazz)| 59| Tuba| 91| Pad 3 (polysynth)| 123| Seashore
28| Electric Guitar (clean)| 60| Muted Trumpet| 92| Pad 4 (choir)| 124| Bird Tweet
29| Electric Guitar (muted)| 61| French Horn| 93| Pad 5 (bowed)| 125| Telephone Ring
30| Overdriven Guitar| 62| Brass Section| 94| Pad 6 (metallic)| 126| Helicopter
31| Distortion Guitar| 63| Synth Brass 1| 95| Pad 7 (halo)| 127| Applause
32| Guitar Harmonics| 64| Synth Brass 2| 96| Pad 8 (sweep)| 128| Gunshot

Demo Song List

No.| Name| No.| Name| No.| Name| No.| Name
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| Back To My Heart| 9| Thank You For The Flowers| 17| Step It Up| 25| Iron Dragonfly
2| Dusty| 10| Afternoon Drive| 18| Blue| 26| Wind Tether
3| Ripples| 11| Cafe Unknown| 19| Sky Lullaby| 27| Twilight Courtyard
4| Adrift| 12| I’m With You| 20| In The Study| 28| Spirals
5| Water Steel| 13| Coco Island| 21| Village Of The Sun| 29| My Song
6| Lead The Way| 14| Rainy Colours| 22| Through The Ages| 30| Your Song
7| Between Sea And Sky| 15| Rolling Thunder| 23| Pink Cyan|  |
8| Ode To Dusk| 16| Jamais Vu| 24| Time|  |

Accompaniment List

No.| Name| No.| Name| No.| Name| No.| Name
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| 50’s Pop| 33| Classic 8Beat| 65| Mambo 2| 97| Slow Rock 1
2| Cool Pop| 34| Vintage Gtr Pop| 66| Bolero| 98| Slow Rock 2
3| Groovy Pop| 35| Schlager Italia| 67| Cumbia| 99| Slow Rock 3
4| 60’s Vintage Pop| 36| 60’s RockN| 68| Latin Rock| 100| Slow Soul
5| 80’s Pop| 37| Standard Rock| 69| Disco Latin| 101| 8 Beat Adria
6| Rap Pop| 38| Brit Rock Pop| 70| Tijuana| 102| Classic Piano
7| Pop Rock| 39| 60’s Vintage Rock| 71| Reggae| 103| 80’s EP Ballad
8| 60’s Soul| 40| Chart Rock Shfl| 72| Salsa| 104| 80’s Boy Band
9| 70’s Soul| 41| 60’s Pop Rock| 73| Calypso| 105| 70’s Disco1
10| Funk| 42| Rock Billy| 74| Guad Dance| 106| 70’s Disco2
11| 16 Beat Shuffle| 43| Rock Boogie| 75| Reggae 12Beat| 107| Funky Disco
12| Twist| 44| Rock Cha Cha| 76| Reggae 16Beat| 108| Saturday Night
13| British Pop1| 45| Rock Classical| 77| 70’s Chart Ballad| 109| Club Latin
14| British Pop2| 46| Rock Shuffle| 78| Romantic Ballad| 110| Disco Chocolate
15| Hard Rock1| 47| Rock Pop| 79| 90’s Cool Ballad| 111| Disco Fox
16| Hard Rock2| 48| Rock’n Roll 1| 80| Alp Ballad1| 112| Disco Funk
17| Fusion1| 49| Rock’n Roll 2| 81| Alp Ballad2| 113| Disco Hands
18| Fusion2| 50| Straight Rock| 82| E_Ballad| 114| Disco Party
19| Funk Shuffl 1| 51| Jazz Rock| 83| Unplugged| 115| Disco Samba
20| Funk Shuffl 2| 52| Fast Gospel| 84| Pop Ballad| 116| UK Pop
21| Fusion Shuffl 1| 53| Folk Rock| 85| Pop New Age| 117| Club Dance
22| Fusion Shuffl 2| 54| Skiffle| 86| 8 Beat Modern| 118| Modern R&B
23| Club Pop1| 55| Funk Pop Rock| 87| Country Ballad| 119| Hip Shuffle
24| Club Pop2| 56| Contemp Rock| 88| Love Song| 120| Charleston
25| 16 Beat Pop1| 57| Acoustic Rock| 89| Modern Country Pop| 121| Disco Pop
26| 16 Beat Pop2| 58| Pop Mambo| 90| Electro Pop| 122| Disco Soul
27| 8 Beat Pop1| 59| Latin Party Pop| 91| Acoustic Ballad| 123| Disco Trot
28| 8 Beat Pop2| 60| Cumbia| 92| Piano Ballad| 124| Euro Beat
29| 8 Beat Soul1| 61| Parranda| 93| R&B Ballad| 125| Rap
30| 8 Beat Soul2| 62| Carnival| 94| Rock Ballad| 126| Rave
31| 8 Beat Rock1| 63| Bossanova| 95| Slow & Easy| 127| Techno 1
32| 8 Beat Rock2| 64| Mambo 1| 96| Analog Ballad| 128| Techno 2

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