MEDELI Slim Piano Owner’s Manual

June 6, 2024
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MEDELI Slim Piano

MEDELI Slim Piano SP201

THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for the USA)
NOTE: 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. 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.

If items such as cables are included with this equipment, you must use those included items.
Unauthorized changes or modifications to this system can void the user’s authority to operate this equipment

CAUTION
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 another location.
Keep this manual
After reading this manual, please keep it for later reference.

PRECAUTIONS

Location
Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction.

  • Indirect sunlight
  • Locations of extreme temperature or humidity
  • Excessively dusty or dirty locations
  • Locations of excessive vibration
  • Close to magnetic fields

Power Supply
Please connect the designated AC adapter to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your unit is intended.

Interference with other electrical devices
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference.
Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.

Care
If the exterior becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners such as benzene or thinner, or cleaning compounds or flammable polishes.

Handling
To avoid breakage, do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.

Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment
Never set any container with liquid in it near this equipment. If liquid gets into the equipment, it could cause a breakdown, fire, or electrical shock.
Be careful not to let metal objects get into the equipment.

Turning the Power On or Off

  1. Make sure the instrument is properly con-nected to the power supply.
  2. Press the [POWER] switch. The panel LED’s light up. The power is turned on.
  3. Rotate the [VOLUME] knob to set the volume to a desired level.
  4. When you are ready to turn off the power, press the [POWER] switch for a second. The panel LED’s will turn off.

Note: In order to save energy, the instrument will automatically shut down after 30 minutes of not being used. You can turn off the power protection by using a keyboard command, holding SHIFT and press C1, C#1 at the same time. Please unplug the instrument when it is not in use or during a thunderstorm.

Connecting the APP “Piano

Toolbox” via Bluetooth MIDI SP201 PLUS only

  1. Turn on the instrument. Make sure the instrument and the smart device are in range of each other.
  2. On the smart device, open “Settings”, then turn on Bluetooth.
  3. Open Bluetooth MIDI function within the app and select the device name “Piano BT MIDI xxxx” to establish Bluetooth connection.
    When the connection is established, the LED light of the power button will turn to blue. Now, you can control the instrument from the app remotely.
    Note: You can use a keyboard command to disconnect Bluetooth MIDI, holding SHIFT and press A#0 and B0 at the same time. Bluetooth MIDI only applies to Bluetooth-equipped instruments. But you can also connect the app through camera connection kit on iOS and through USB on Android devices.

Overview

Overview

  1. PHONE Jacks
    For connecting to headphones. When headphones are connected, the internal speakers will be muted. The sound can only be heard from the headphones.

  2. USB Jack
    For connecting to a computer or a mobile device via cable. An additional adapter may be needed to connect to mobile devices.

  3. MIDI OUT Jack
    For connecting to an external MIDI device.

  4. SUSTAIN Jack
    For connecting to a sustain pedal.

  5. LINE OUT Jack
    For connecting to the INPUT jack of external audio equipment such as a stereo sound system.

  6. AUX IN Jack
    For connecting to the OUT-PUT jack of external audio source such as an MP3 player.

  7. DC IN Jack
    For connecting the specified power adapter.

  8. Unit Pedal Jack (Optional)
    For connecting an option-al unit pedal (Soft Pedal, Sostenuto Pedal and Sustain Pedal) to the pedal jack located on the bottom of the instrument.

Specifications

  • Keyboard
    88 Weighted,
    graded hammer action

  • Touch Response
    5 types, Off

  • Polyphony
    192 notes (max)

  • Sound
    30

  • Layer
    Left, Right 1, Right 2

  • Split
    Yes

  • Twinova
    Yes

  • Metronome / Rhythm
    50

  • Metronome / Rhythm Control
    Start / Stop
    Metronome / Rhythm volume

  • Tempo
    20 – 280

  • Effect
    D.A.S.
    Reverb (2 types)
    Chorus (1 type)

  • Song
    100

  • Sequencer
    1 User song
    (1 melody track)

  • Connectivity
    2 Headphones, Sustain Pedal, Unit Pedal, MIDI Out, USB MIDI, Aux In, Line Out

  • Power
    DC 12V / 2A

  • Amplifier
    20W x 2

  • Speaker
    (16 x 7) cm Oval x 2, 3 cm x 2

  • Dimension
    (LWH) 136.5. x 36.6 x 13.4 cm

  • Weight
    12.5 kg

Sound List

  1. German Grand
  2. Bright German Grand
  3. Japanese Grand
  4. Warm Grand
  5. Electric Grand
  6. Honky Tonk
  7. Vintage EP
  8. Warm EP
  9. Reed EP
  10. Dark EP
  11. FM EP
  12. Crystal EP
  13. Clavinet
  14. Harpsichord
  15. Tonewheel Organ
  16. Classic Organ
  17. Church Organ
  18. Accordion
  19. Synth Pad
  20. Strings
  21. Choir
  22. Square Lead
  23. Saw Lead
  24. FM Pad
  25. Bell
  26. Celesta
  27. Nylon Guitar
  28. Electric Bass
  29. Acoustic Bass
  30. Synth Bass

Metronome / Rhythm List

  1. Simple Count
  2. 4/4 Beat
  3. 2/4 Beat
  4. 3/4 Beat
  5. 3/8 Beat
  6.  6/8 Beat
  7. 5/4 Beat
  8. 5/8 Beat
  9. 7/8 Beat
  10.  10/8 Beat
  11. 8Beat 1
  12. 8Beat 2
  13. 16Beat 1
  14. 16Beat 2
  15. Rock
  16. Ska
  17. Slow Rock
  18. 70’s Rock
  19. Texas Rock
  20. Sweet Ballad
  21. 6/8 Soul
  22. Fusion Shuffle
  23. Adult Ballad
  24. Organic Ballad
  25. Tango
  26. Slow Waltz
  27. Cha Cha
  28. Rumba
  29. Samba
  30. Techno 1
  31. Hip Hop
  32. Techno 2
  33. Classic Disco
  34. Funk 1
  35. Funk 2
  36. Swing 1
  37. Swing 2
  38. Funky Jazz
  39. Bernard Shuffle
  40. Bluegrass
  41. Country Step
  42. Country Folk
  43. Bossa Nova
  44. Latin
  45. Mambo
  46. Waltz
  47. Vienna Waltz
  48. Polka
  49. March
  50. 6/8 March

Song List

  1. Prelude In C-Sharp Major

  2. Lyrical Rondo

  3. Rialto Ripples (Rag)

  4. Neapolitan Song

  5. Waltzes

  6. Turkish March

  7. Schos Doll’s Dance No. 2

  8. Minuet In D Major

  9. Inquietude

  10. Italian Polka

  11. The Rag-Time Dance

  12. Piano Sonata
    In C Major, K.330. III

  13. Piano Sonata
    In A Major, K.331. I

  14. Waltz For Piano
    In G-Sharp Minor

  15. L’ Arabesque

  16. Austria Variation

  17. Schos Doll’s Dance No. 7

  18.  To A Wild Rose

  19. Innocence

  20. Tchaikovsky Waltz

  21. Barcarolle

  22. Robot Doll

  23. Consolation

  24. Invention A 2 Voix

  25. Minuet In G Major
    (BWV Anh. 114)

  26. Barcarolle

  27. Norwegian Dance No.2

  28. Moseta Dance

  29. The Small Gathering

  30. The Return

  31. The Wagtail

  32. Bulie Dance

  33. Tender Blossom

  34. Grace

  35. Cherish The Memories

  36. Chopsticks

  37. Progress

  38. Eclogue

  39. The Limpid Stream

  40. Brave Cavalier

  41. The Chatterbox

  42. Tarantella

  43. Frankness

  44. Tender Grieving

  45. The Farewell

  46. The Chase

  47. Sonata K.545

  48. Maple Leaves Ragtime

  49. The Nightingale
    Was Singing

  50. Gipsy Rondo

  51. Fountain

  52. Fur Elise

  53. Dove

  54. Knight

  55. Ave Maria

  56. Prelude in G BWV902a

  57. The Angels Singing

  58. The Entertainer

  59. Swallow

  60. Minute Waltz

  61.  Danse Des Mirlitons

  62. Wedding March

  63. The Hip Hop’s Night

  64. Prelude And Fugue
    No. 30 In D Minor

  65. Minuets In F

  66. Red River Valley

  67. Troika

  68. Oh Susanna

  69. Wave Of Danube

  70. Long Long Ago

  71. Old Folks At Home

  72. Jambalaya

  73. Ding! Dong!

  74. Battle Hymn

  75. The Old Gray Mare

  76. American Patrol

  77. Christmas Coming

  78. Sipping Cider

  79. Christmas Sound

  80.  On London Bridge

  81.  House Of Rising

  82.  The Blue Bells

  83.  Beautiful Dreamer

  84.  Been A Long Time

  85. O Sole Mio

  86. Der Deitcher’s Dog

  87.  Joy To The World

  88. Silent Night

  89. Ave Maria

  90.  Five Hundred Miles

  91.  Happy New Year

  92. Like Christmas

  93. Jeanie With
    The Light Brown Hair

  94. Music Box Dancer

  95. Tell It On Mountain

  96. Entertainer

  97.  Annie Laurie

  98. Rumba Romance

  99. The Last Rose
    Of Summer

  100. The Old King Cole

Overview 2

Playing Sounds

1. Press one of the [SOUND] buttons. The corresponding sound LED lights up.
2. Press the same [SOUND] button repeat-edly to circulate through the selected sound group and select a sound. (Refer to Sound List for details.)
3. Play the keyboard to use the selected sound for performance.

Layer Mode / Split Mode

Turn on the Layer function.
Hold a [SOUND] button and then press another to turn on the Layer function. The corresponding sound LED’s light up.
The first sound you press will be set as the upper sound “SOUND R1”, and the second sound you press will be set as the Layer sound “SOUND R2”.
Turn on the split function.
Press two [SOUND] buttons respectively and hold them, then press a key on the keyboard to assign as the split point. The corresponding sound LED’s light up after releasing the buttons.
The first sound you press will be set as the upper sound “SOUND R1”, and the second sound you press will be set as the lower sound “SOUND L”.
Select sounds.
Press a [SOUND] button repeatedly to circulate through this sound group and select a sound.
Turn off the layer/split function.
Long-press either the upper or the second [SOUND] button to disengage the targeted sound. The corresponding sound LED is unlit. The layer/split function is turned off. Alternatively, press a [SOUND] button other than the upper or second [SOUND] buttons. The layer/split function will be turned off. The pressed sound will be selected and the corresponding LED lights up.

Notes:
1. Please quickly press the second [SOUND] button after you press the first [SOUND] button. Otherwise, your operation may be recognized as long- press and the layer/split function will be turned off.
2. If you press a few keys when assigning the split point, it will set the last key you press as the split point.
3. The layer and the split functions cannot be used at the same time.

Twinova

Twinova function splits the keyboard into two areas with the same sound and octave range, for the convenience of playing together with a friend or an instructor.
Turn Twinova on or off.
Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then press the key [C#6] to turn Twinova on or off. The split point is E4/F4.
Select a sound for Twinova.
The upper sound selected before entering Twinova will become the default sound for both areas. But you can press the sound buttons to select the desired sound.
Note:
The Twinova mode and layer/split functions cannot be used at the same time. During song playback, Twinova mode is not selectable

Piano Parameters

  1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then use the keyboard to turn the piano parameters on or off, or set the corresponding effect depth.
    Piano Parameters (String Resonance, Damper Resonance, Damper Noise, Hammer Noise, Lid) apply to Piano Sound no.1 to no.4 only. These parameters are not available when using other sounds.

  2. When a piano parameter is turned on, it will revert to the previously set level.

  3. When a piano parameter is turned off, pressing the corresponding [-] key will not respond. But the effect depth will increase from 1 (except the Lid depth which will change from 2/4 Open to Full Open) when you press the corresponding [+] key.

Playing Metronome / Rhythms

Press the [MODE] button to select Metro-nome mode. The corresponding mode LED lights up. The instrument will enter Metro-nome mode by default every time the power is turned on.

  1. Start playing Metronome/Rhythms.
    In Metronome mode, press the [START/STOP] button to start playing metronome/rhythms. The [START/STOP] button LED will blink according to the metronome/rhythm tempo.

  2. Select a metronome/rhythm pattern.
    Press the [<] [>] button to select a desired metronome/rhythm pattern.
    Press and hold the [<] or [>] button to quickly jump to the nearest eleventh. For example, if the current pattern is No.5, long-press the [>] button and it will quickly select No.11.
    Alternatively, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then use the keys [C3 – A3] to enter a metronome/rhythm pattern number. When using the keyboard to enter a number, you will need to press two keys total. For example, press A3, C3 in sequence to select Metronome/Rhythm no.1. (Refer to Metronome/Rhythm List for details)

  3. Stop playing Metronome/Rhythm.
    When metronome/rhythm is playing, press the [START/STOP] button to stop the playback.
    Alternatively, press the [MODE] button to move to Song mode. Metronome/rhythm playback will be stopped.

Playing Songs

Press the [MODE] button to select Song mode. The corresponding mode LED lights up.

  1. Start playing a song.
    In Song mode, press the [START/STOP] button to start playing a song. The [START/STOP] button LED will blink according to the song tempo.

  2. Select a Song.
    Press the [<] [>] button to select the desired song.
    Press and hold the [<] or [>] button to quickly jump to the nearest eleventh. For example, if the currently song is No.1, long press the [>] button and it will quickly select No.11.
    Alternatively, press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then use the keys [C3 – A3] to enter a song number. When using the keyboard to enter a number, you always need to press three keys total. For example, press A3, A3, C3 (001) in sequence to select Song no.1.
    (Refer to Song List for details)

  3. Stop playing the song.
    When a song is playing, press the [START/STOP] button to stop the playback. Alternatively, press the [MODE] button to enter other modes. The song playback will be stopped.

Adjusting the Tempo

  1. Press the [MODE] button to select metro-nome/rhythm mode or Song mode.
  2. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, then press the [<] [>] buttons to change the tem-po. Pressing both [<] and [>] buttons at the same time will reset to the default tempo of the current metronome/rhythm or song.

Hold [SHIFT] and long-press the [<] or [>] button to quickly adjust the value to the nearest tens. For example, if the currently tempo is 126, long press the [>] button and it will jump to 130.
Alternatively, hold [SHIFT], and press the [TEMPO] key, then use the keys [C3 – A3] to enter a value. Please press three number keys total to enter a tempo value.
Note: In Metronome mode, when playback stops, changing the metronome/rhythm pattern will reset the tempo. However, changing the metronome/rhythm pattern during playback will not result in tempo change.

Recording

Press the [MODE] button to select Record mode. The corresponding mode LED lights up.

  1. Prepare and start recording.
    In Record mode, hold the [SHIFT] button, then press the [REC] button to put the recorder on standby. The mode button LED will blink.
    Play the keyboard to start recording. During recording, the [REC] button LED will blink.

  2. Stop recording.
    Press the [REC] button to stop recording. The [REC] button LED stops blinking. The recorded data will be saved automatically.
    Note: The saved recorded data will not be lost after power off.

  3. Play back recording.
    In Record mode, press the [START/STOP] button to play back the recorded song. During playback, the [START/STOP] button LED will blink. But if there is no recorded data, pressing the [START/STOP] button will not respond.

Troubleshooting

The speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is turned ON/OFF.

  • This is normal and is no cause for alarm.

Speakers do not produce sound when the keyboard is played.

  • Check if the master volume is set too low.
  • Check if headphones are plugged into the PHONES Jacks.

The speakers produce noise when a mobile phone is put near them.

  • Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it farther away from the instrument.

Certain notes seem to be in the wrong pitch

  1. Make sure tuning is reset to the default setting. Restart the instrument to reset to the default settings.

When connecting to a computer, the instrument cannot be recognized.

  • Check if the USB cable is firmly connected. Try connecting another USB port on the computer. This instrument is plug and play which should work without installing a driver.

It shuts down after a period of time.

  • The auto power-off function will turn off the instrument after a preset period of time when the instrument is not in use.

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