thomann DP-33 Digital Piano User Manual
- June 29, 2024
- Thomann
Table of Contents
- thomann DP-33 Digital Piano
- General information
- Safety instructions
- Features
- Assembly instructions
- Assembly instructions
- Control panel and connections
- Connection options
- Switching on / off and basic operation
- Functions
- Practise and demo songs
- Voice list
- MIDI implementation chart
- Technical specifications
- Plug and connection assignment
- Protecting the environment
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
thomann DP-33 Digital Piano
General information
This document contains important instructions for the safe operation of the product. Read and follow the safety instructions and all other instructions. Keep the document for future reference. Make sure that it is available to all those using the product. If you sell the product to another user, be sure that they also receive this document. Our products and documentation are subject to a process of continuous development. They are therefore subject to change. Please refer to the latest version of the documentation, which is ready for download under www.thomann.de.
Symbols and signal words
documentation, which is ready for download under www.thomann.de. In this section, you will find an overview of the meaning of symbols and signal words that are used in this document.
Signal word | Meaning |
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DANGER! | This combination of symbol and signal words indicates an |
immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if
it is not avoided.
WARNING!| This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a
possible dangerous situation that can result in death or serious injury if it
is not avoided.
CAUTION!| This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a
possible dangerous situation that can result in minor injury if it is not
avoided.
NOTICE!| This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possible
dangerous situation that can result in mate‐ rial and environmental damage if
it is not avoided.
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Warning signs| Type of danger
| Warning – high-voltage.
| Warning – danger zone.
Safety instructions
Intended use
This device is intended to be used for electronic sound generation using a
piano key‐board. Use the device only as described in this user manual. Any
other use or use under other operating conditions is considered to be improper
and may result in per‐sonal injury or property damage. No liability will be
assumed for damages resulting from improper use. This device may be used only
by persons with sufficient physical, sensorial, and intel‐lectual abilities
and having corresponding knowledge and experience. Other persons may use this
device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is
responsible for their safety.
Safety
DANGER!
Risk of injury and choking hazard for children! Children can suffocate on
packaging material and small parts. Children can injure themselves when
handling the device. Never allow children to play with the packaging material
and the device. Always store packaging material out of the reach of babies and
small children. Always dispose of packaging material properly when it is not
in use. Never allow children to use the device without supervision. Keep small
parts away from children and make sure that the device does not shed any small
parts (such knobs) that children could play with.
DANGER!
Risk of death from electrical current! A short circuit can cause fires and
loss of life. Always use properly insulated, tripe-core mains cable. Do not
modify the mains cable or the power plug. If the insulation is damaged,
immediately switch off the power supply and have it repaired. If in doubt,
contact a qualified electrician.
DANGER!
Danger to life due to electric current! Within the device, there are areas
where high voltages may be present. Never remove any covers. There are no
user-serviceable parts inside. Do not use the device when covers, safety
equipment or optical components are missing or damaged.
WARNING!
Possible hearing damage due to high volumes on speakers or headphones!
With speakers or headphones connected, the device can produce volume levels
that may cause temporary or permanent hearing impairment. Over an extended
period, even levels that seem to be uncritical can cause hearing damage. Do
not operate the device permanently at a high volume level. Decrease the volume
level immediately if you experience ringing in your ears or hearing
impairment.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury due to heavy weight! The device is heavy. Lifting and dropping
it during transport and installation can cause injuries. Make sure at least
two people work together when transporting and installing the device.
NOTICE!
Damage to the device if operated in unsuitable ambient conditions! The device
can be damaged if it is operated in unsuitable ambient conditions. Only
operate the device indoors within the ambient conditions specified in the
“Technical specifications” chapter of this user manual. Avoid operating it in
environments with direct sunlight, heavy dirt, and strong vibrations. Avoid
operating it in environments with strong temperature fluctuations. If
temperature fluctuations cannot be avoided (for example after transport in low
outside temperatures), do not switch on the device immediately. Never subject
the device to liquids or moisture. Never move the device to another location
while it is in operation. In environments with increased dirt levels (for
example due to dust, smoke, nicotine or mist): Have the device cleaned by
qualified specialists at regular intervals to prevent damage due to
overheating and other malfunctions.
NOTICE!
Damage to the external power supply due to high voltages! The device is
powered by an external power supply. The external power supply can be damaged
if it is operated with the incor‐rect voltage or if high voltage peaks occur.
In the worst case, excess voltages can also cause a risk of injury and fires.
Make sure that the voltage specification on the external power supply matches
the local power grid before plugging in the power supply. Only operate the
external power supply from professionally installed mains sockets that are
protected by a residual current circuit breaker (FI). As a precaution,
disconnect the power supply from the power grid when storms are approaching or
it the device will not be used for a longer period.
NOTICE!
Possible staining due to plasticiser in rubber feet! The plasticiser contained
in the rubber feet of this product may react with the coating of the floor and
cause permanent dark stains after some time. If necessary, use a suitable mat
or felt slide to prevent direct contact between the device’s rubber feet and
the floor.
Features
The digital piano offers the following features:
- Keyboard: 88 weighted keys with hammer action and adjustable touch response.
- 26 sounds
- 64-voice polyphony
- Reverb
- Chorus
- Split mode
- Metronome
- Transpose function
- Equalizer (3 different timbres)
- Music Library with 60 practise songs
- Speaker : 2 × 15 W
- 3 pedals
- Connections : 2 × headphones out, stereo AUX IN/OUT, USB MIDI 2.0
- Weight: 37 kg
- Dimensions (W × H × D): 1365 × 790 × 330 mm
- Operating system: Windows® 8 and later, Mac OS X® 10.8 and later
- Design: matt black (item no. 326890), matt white (item no. 347195)
- Automatic shutoff
Assembly instructions
You need a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) for the assembly of the digital piano. Open the package and please make sure before assembling that the entire scope of delivery is present, as posted here.
1. Digital piano housing | 8. Pedal box with rear panel |
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2. Left side panel | 9. Phillips-head screws 6 x 50 (8 pcs.) |
3. Left speaker box | 10. Screw caps (8 pcs.) |
4. Speaker cable | 11. Right side panel |
5. Right speaker box | 12. Phillips-head barrel nuts (4 pcs.) |
6. Pedal cable | 13. Phillips-head screws 4 x 15 (2 pcs.) |
7. Hand screws (2 pcs.) | 14. Seals (2 pcs.) |
Assembly instructions
Mechanical assembly
Proceed according to the illustrations and exclusively use the supplied
screws. Using other screws could damage the digital piano housing or the
speaker boxes or result in a reduced stability of the digital piano.
- (7) Hand screws (2 pcs.)
- (9) Phillips-head screws 6 ´ 50 (8 pcs.) and
- (11) Phillips-head screws 4 ´ 15 (2 pcs.)
Insert the four Phillips-head barrel nuts (12) into the rear panel of the pedal box as shown in the left part of the figure. Use two screws 6 ´ 50 on each side to attach the two side panels to the pedal box and cover the four screws with screw caps.
Attach the speakers with each two screws 6 ´ 50 to the side panels and cover the screws with screw caps.
Put the digital piano housing on the stand and affix it using the two hand screws.
First fix the two speaker boxes with one screw each 4 ´ 15 and the associated seal on the digital piano housing. Then connect the speaker cable on the right and left sides with the two connecting sockets at the bottom of the digital piano housing (4). Note that before connecting the speaker cable, the two speaker boxes must be installed on the digital piano housing. The speaker cables protrude a few centimeters based on the construction from the respective speaker housing! Connect the pedal cable (5) with the [PEDAL] connecting socket on the terminal box at the rear of the digital piano housing. Move the digital piano to its designated location.
Connecting the power supply
- Make sure that the device is turned off before you connect it to the power supply or disconnect it.
- Turn the volume knob counter-clockwise to minimum before connecting the digital piano to the power supply or to other devices. This is to protect the speakers from damage.
- Connect the cable from the power adapter outlet to the input socket [DC IN] on the rear panel of the digital piano.
- Plug the AC power cord into a properly wired mains wall outlet.
Control panel and connections
Control panel left and right
1 | [VOLUME] rotary control for setting the volume. |
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2 | [FUNCTION] button. Press and hold this key while you call up a specific |
function with a piano key.
3| [START/STOP] button for playing back practice songs.
4| [DEMO L – R] button. In [SONG] mode, you can use it to select the left
or right hand.
5| [VOICE] piano keys for sound selection. Keep the [FUNCTION] button
pressed and select the desired sound with one of the piano keys.
6| [SONG] piano keys for selecting practise songs. Keep the [FUNCTION]
button pressed and select the desired practise song with the piano keys.
7| [TEMPO] piano keys for adjusting the tempo. Keep the [FUNCTION] button
pressed and select the desired tempo with the piano keys.
8| [METRONOME] piano keys for adjusting the metronome and the time signa‐
ture. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the [ON/OFF] piano key
to turn the metronome on or off. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and
press one of the other piano keys to adjust the time signature.
9| [REVERB] piano keys for adjusting the reverb effect and the effects
depth. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the [OFF] piano key to
turn the reverb effect off. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press one
of the other piano keys to adjust the effects depth.
10| [CHORUS] piano keys for adjusting the chorus effect and the effects
depth. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the [OFF] piano key to
turn the chorus effect off. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press one
of the other piano keys to adjust the effects depth.
11| [TOUCH] piano keys for adjusting the touch sensitivity. Keep the
[FUNCTION] button pressed and select the desired touch sensitivity with one
of the piano keys.
12| [EQ] piano keys for adjusting the timbre. Keep the [FUNCTION] button
pressed and select the desired timbre with one of the piano keys.
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13| [TRANSPOSE] piano keys for transposing the note values. Keep the
[FUNCTION] button pressed and transpose the note value by up to 12 semi‐
tones up or downwards using the [+] or [–] piano keys.
14| [TUNE] piano keys for fine-tuning the entire keyboard. Keep the
[FUNCTION] button pressed and tune up or downwards in 2-cent increments
using the piano keys [+] or [–].
15| [VOICE DEMO] piano key. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press
the
[VOICE DEMO] piano key to play the demo song. (see )
16| [BEEP] piano key. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the [BEEP] piano key to activate or deactivate the button sound emitted when the function button is pressed.
Pedals
17| Soft pedal | When the soft pedal is pressed, the piano sounds smoother and
the overall volume is attenuated.
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18| Sostenuto pedal | When the sostenuto pedal is pressed, the currently
played notes linger until you release the pedal.
19| Sustain pedal | When the sustain pedal is pressed, all played notes sound
longer. This effect simulates the lifting of the damper in an analog keyboard
instrument.
Connections on the back
20| [AUX IN ] | Connection for external audio devices such as MP3 or CD
players to use the internal speakers.
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[AUX OUT] | Output for external audio devices such as active speakers or
amplifiers.
21| [DC IN] | Connection for the power supply
22| [SPEAKER] | Connection for a speaker cable
23| [PEDAL] | Connection for a pedal cable
Connecting the speaker cables
The two connecting plugs for the cables of the speakers are located in the left and right recesses on the underside of the digital piano housing.
- 24 Connection box
- 25 Connection plug for the speakers
Piano keys
Connection options
Headphones
To the left beneath the keyboard, you will find headphone outputs 1 and 2. Connecting headphones (not supplied) to output 2 mutes the speakers. Using output 1 maintains the sound output through the speakers.
External audio devices via [AUX OUT]
Use the [AUX OUT] socket to connect the digital piano to an amplifier, stereo system, mixer or recording device. Plug one end of the audio cable into the [AUX OUT] socket on the back of the digital piano and the other end into the input of the respective audio device.
NOTICE!
Damage to the speaker due to excessive volume! If the volume is too high, this
can damage the speakers. Avoid operating the device at excessively high
volumes over an extended period of time. Turn the volume down to “Minimum”
before you connect other devices.
External audio devices via [AUX IN]
Use the [AUX IN] socket to connect e.g. a CD or MP3 player to the digital piano. This enables you to play music on the internal speakers of the digital piano and simultaneously play along to it. Plug one end of the audio cable into the [AUX IN] socket on the back of the digital piano and the other end into the output of the respective audio device.
Computer
- USB/MIDI interface MIDI data are sent and received through the USB/MIDI interface.
- MIDI (via USB) MIDI stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface” and represents a global standard for the communication of numerous electronic instruments and sound modules.
Use a current operating system still supported by the provider to avoid technical difficulties.
Switching on / off and basic operation
Switching the digital piano on
Normal switching on / off
To turn the digital piano on or off, use the [On / Off] button located besides the headphones outlet on the bottom side (left) of the keyboard.
Automatic shutoff
If the digital piano is not in use, it shuts off after 30 minutes
automatically. To turn it back on, press the On/Off button. By default, the
automatic shutoff function gets initialized when you turn on the unit. To
disable the function, keep the first left white key on the keyboard pressed
while turning the unit on.
Adjusting the volume
Adjust the rotary control [VOLUME] for a pleasant volume for playback and rehearsal. Turn this control clockwise to increase the volume. Turn it counterclockwise to reduce the volume.
Demo song
The built-in demo song shows the sound and the pitch range of the instrument.
- Press the button [START/STOP] to start the playback of the demo song. At the same time, all the LEDs flash on the control panel. The demo song is playing in an endless loop. Press [DEMO L – R] to select separately the left or the right hand.
- Press the button [START/STOP] again to stop playback and exit the current mode.
Functions
Practice songs
Selecting, playing and stopping practice songs
In total the digital piano offers 60 practice songs (see Ä Chapter 9 ‘Practise and demo songs’ on page 24).
- Keep the button [FUNCTION] pressed and press the [START/STOP] button to enter the mode for playing practice songs. All practice songs are played in an endless loop.
- Press the [START/STOP] button to stop the currently playing practice song. This will not exit the [SONG] mode for playing practice songs. If you press the [START/STOP ] button again, this song is repeated in an endless loop until you press the [START/STOP] button again.
Selecting a practice song
Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the respective piano key in the
[SONG] area to select the desired practice song.
- Press the piano keys [+] and [–] simultaneously to select the first practice song.
- To select the practice song with the number buttons, always enter the number in a two-digit format. If you want to select the eighth practice song, for example, press the piano keys [0] [8].
Practicing left and/or right-hand
In [SONG] mode, you can repeatedly press the [L – R] buttons to select either
both tracks of the practice song for playback, or only the left or right
track, so that you can practice your hands individually or both together. The
setting is indicated by the LEDs.
Voices and effects
Selecting voices
You can access up to 26 voices via the piano keys in the [VOICE] area. Each piano key in the [VOICE] area is assigned to two voices. With the first keystroke, you activate the voice that is given in the first row above the key, with the second keystroke you activate the voice that is specified in the second line above the key.
- Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the desired piano key in the [VOICE] area.
- To select a different voice, keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the desired piano key in the [VOICE] area. Depending on whether the previously selected voice is shown in the first or second line above the piano key, the new voice specified in the corresponding line above the piano key is chosen.
- When a voice is selected, dual-mode and split mode are disabled automatically.
Dual mode
In dual mode you can play two voices simultaneously.
- Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the two desired piano keys in the [VOICE] area. Select the first voice with the first piano key and the second voice with the second piano key.
- If dual mode is selected, split mode is automatically switched off.
Split mode
- You can use this function to assign different voices to certain keyboard areas.
- Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the [Lower] piano key in the [VOICE] area. This splits the keyboard automatically into two areas with different voices. A strong voice is assigned to the piano keys in the left section of the keyboard up to and including [F#3].
Demo mode
The digital piano offers 26 demos for the individual voices. First, select a voice (see ) to play the demo song in this voice.
- Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the [VOICE DEMO] piano key to start the demo for the selected voice. Press this piano key again to exit demo mode.
Touch sensitivity
With this function, you can adjust the touch response of the keyboard at four different levels.
Parameter | Meaning |
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[OFF] | Touch sensitivity is off. This can be very useful when playing the |
organ voice.
[1]| Soft
In this setting, the volume is higher than usual even when playing with a soft touch.
[2]| Normal
This setting corresponds to the usual touch response of a keyboard.
[3]| Hard
In this setting, the volume is lower than usual even when playing with a hard touch.
- Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press one of the piano keys in the [TOUCH ] area to adjust the touch sensitivity.
Digital effects
Reverb and chorus
- With the reverb and chorus functions you can simulate acoustic effects under different ambient conditions.
- Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press one of the piano keys in the [REVERB ] or [CHORUS] area to adjust the desired effect.
Piano key | in the [REVERB] area | in the [CHORUS] area |
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[OFF] | No reverb | No chorus |
[1] | Chamber | Slight chorus effect |
[2] | Small hall | Medium chorus effect |
[3] | Large hall | Strong chorus effect |
[4] | Stadium | Flanger effect |
Equalizer effect
The equalizer function allows three different settings.
- Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press one of the piano keys in the [EQ ] area to adjust the desired effect.
Piano key | Equalizer setting |
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[1] | Standard |
[2] | Classical |
[3] | Modern |
Metronome
Turning the metronome on and off
Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the [ON/OFF] piano key in the
[METRONOME ] area to turn the metronome on or off.
Setting the time signature
Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press one of the piano keys [0],
[2],[3], [4], [5], [6] in the [METRONOME ] area to set the desired time
signature.
Setting the metronome sound
Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the [VOCAL] piano key in the
[METRONOME ] area to set a human voice or the click sound as the metronome
sound.
Tempo
- Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the respective piano key in the [TEMPO ] area to set the desired tempo. You can set the tempo by pressing the [TAP] piano key twice, or using the piano keys [+] and [–] or the piano keys [0] to [9].
- If you press the [+] and [–] keys in the [TEMPO ] area simultaneously, the tempo is reset to the default standard value (120 beats per minute).
- The tempo can be adjusted in a range from 30 to 280 bpm.
- If you want to change the tempo with the piano keys [0] to [9], you always have to enter it in three-digit format. For example, to set tempo 85, you have to press the piano keys [0][8][5] in a row in the [TEMPO] area.
Transposing
With this function, you can adjust the pitch of the keyboard in 12 semitone steps up or down.
- Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the piano keys [+] and [–] in the [TRANSPOSE] area to adjust the keyboard pitch up or down in semitone steps.
- Press the [+] and [–] buttons in the [TRANSPOSE] area simultaneously to restore the default setting (no transposition).
Fine tuning
With this function you can fine-tune the entire keyboard in steps of 0.2 Hz. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the piano keys [+] and [–] in the [TUNE] area to fine-tune the keyboard. The value changes 0.2 Hz per keystroke between –100 and +100 Hz.
- Press the [+] and [–] buttons in the [TUNE] area simultaneously to restore the default setting (0 Hz).
Button sound
You can use this function to turn the button sound on or off. By default, the button sound is on. Keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and press the [BEEP] piano key to turn the button sound on or off. If you keep the [FUNCTION] button pressed and turn on the button sound, you will hear a sound every time you press a function button.
MIDI functions
What is MIDI?
- MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and represents the standard interface between a computer and electronic instruments.
- You can use the USB connection to exchange MIDI data with computers or other USB devices that support USB audio via USB cable.
- The digital piano can be connected to computers or other USB devices.
- MIDI data from computers or other USB devices can be played back by the sound module of the piano.
USB connection
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System requirements
- CPU: 300 MHz, Pentium 2 or higher.
- RAM: 64 MB or more.
- 2 MB free hard disc space.
- Operating system: Windows® 8 and later, Mac OS X® 10.8 and later
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Connecting
Connect the USB port on the back of the digital piano to the USB port on your
computer using a standard USB cable (not included). -
USB precautions
Please heed the following instructions when connecting USB instruments to computers. Otherwise, the instrument or the computer may crash, which can result in data loss. If a crash should occur, turn off the computer and instrument and restart them after a few seconds.- If the computer is in standby or hibernation, wake the computer before connecting the USB cable.
- Establish the USB connection between the computer and the instrument before turning on the instrument.
MIDI applications
- The digital piano can control other equipment or electronic instruments.
- You can use other devices to control the digital piano.
- The digital piano can play MIDI files from a computer.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible causes and solutions |
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You hear a “pop” sound from the speakers when switching the digital piano on
and off.| This is normal. No need to worry.
No sound can be heard when playing the piano.| Make sure that the volume
control is set appropriately.
Check if headphones are plugged into the headphone output
2. Connecting headphones will mute the speakers of the digital piano.
Interference occurs when a mobile phone is used.| Using a mobile phone near the digital piano can cause interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it only at a safe distance.
Practise and demo songs
No. | Name | No. | Name |
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1 | Waltz in A Flat Op.39, No.15 | 31 | Mazurka |
2 | The Happy Farmer | 32 | Minuet 1 |
3 | Etude | 33 | Minuet 2 |
4 | Dance Of The Four Swans From “Swan Lake” | 34 | Minuet 3 |
5 | Carmen Suite No.2 Habanera | 35 | Minuet In G |
6 | A Little Polish Dance | 36 | Neapolitan Song |
7 | Jesus Saviour Pilot Me | 37 | Prelude |
8 | Old Macdonald Had A Farm | 38 | Salut D’ Amour |
9 | O Sole Mio | 39 | Pizzicato Polka |
10 | Wedding March From “Lohengrin” | 40 | Piano Sonata No.11 in A major KV 331, |
Andante grazioso
11| 2-Part Invention No.13 In A Minor BWV 784| 41| Songs Without Words Op30
No. 6 F sharp minor Vene‐ tian Gondola Song
12| Turkish March| 42| Duke Aria From “The Rigoletto”
13| Italian Polka| 43| Burgmuller Op.100 No.15 – Ballade
14| Musette| 44| Spinning Song
15| Bourree| 45| In The Theatre
16| To A Wild Rose| 46| Alfredo and Violetta Column Tower Duet
17| Away In A Manger| 47| Come Back To Sorrento
18| Für Elise| 48| Piano Sonatina In F Major
19| Marriage Of Figaro| 49| Tchaikovsky Waltz
20| Angels We Have Heard On High| 50| Military March No.1 In D Major
21| Waltz| 51| Als die alte Mutter mich noch lehrte singen
22| America The Beautiful| 52| Etude on Leger Lines 1
23| Did You Ever See A Lassie| 53| Etude on Leger Lines 2
24| Arabesque| 54| At the Ball
25| Old France| 55| Dancing Raindrops
26| Santa Claus Is Coming To Town| 56| From a Story Book
27| Music Box Dancer| 57| Comin’ ‘Round the Mountain
28| Symphony No.9 In E Minor Largo From “The New World”| 58| Song of the Brook
29| Larghetto| 59| Puck
30| French Suites| 60| Cotton-pickin’ Fingers
Tab. 1: Demo song
No. | Name |
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1 | Fantasia |
Voice list
No. | Name |
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1 | Grand Piano |
2 | Grand Piano 2 |
3 | Ele. Piano |
4 | Ele. Piano 2 |
5 | Harpsichord |
6 | Clavichord |
7 | Music Box |
8 | Vibraphone |
9 | Marimba |
10 | Drawbar Organ |
11 | Percussive Organ |
12 | Church Organ |
13 | Church Organ 2 |
14 | Reed Organ |
15 | Rock Organ |
16 | Accordion |
17 | Harmonica |
18 | Stereo Strings |
19 | Stereo Strings 2 |
20 | Synth Strings |
21 | Choir Aahs |
22 | Sweet Trumpet |
23 | Soprano Sax |
24 | Tenor Sax |
25 | Pan Flute |
26 | Strings |
MIDI implementation chart
Function | Sent | Received | Notes |
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Basic Channel | Default | 1 | ALL |
Changed | 1-16 | 1-16 | |
Mode | Default | No | Mode 3 |
Messages | No | Mode 3 | |
Altered | **** | No | |
Note Number | 0 – 127 | 0 – 127 | |
True voice | **** | 0 – 127 | |
Velocity Note | Note ON | Yes, 9nH, |
v = 1 – 127
| Yes, 9nH,
v = 1 – 127
|
Note OFF| No, 9nH,
v = 0
| Yes, 9nH,
v = 0 or 8nH, v = 0 – 127
|
After Touch| Keys| No| No|
Channels| No| No|
Pitch Bend| | No| Yes|
Control Change| 0
1
5
6
7
10
11
64
65
66
67
80
81
91
93
120
121
123
| Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No
Yes
| Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
| Bank Select Modulation Portamento Time Data Entry Volume
Pan Expression Sustain Pedal
Portamento ON/OFF Sostenuto Pedal Soft Pedal
Reverb Program Chorus Program Reverb Level Chorus Level
All Sound Off
Reset All Controllers All Notes Off
Program Change| True #| Yes
| Yes
0 – 127
|
System Exclusive| | No| Yes|
System Common| Song Position Pointer| No| No|
Function| Sent| Received| Notes
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| Song Select| No| No|
Tune Request| No| No|
System Real Time| Clock| No| No|
Commands| No| No|
Aux Messages| Local ON/OFF| No| No|
ALL Notes OFF| Yes| Yes
Active Sensing| Yes| Yes
System Reset| No| Yes
MIDI channel modes
POLY | MONO | |
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OMNI ON | Mode 1 | Mode 2 |
OMNI OFF | Mode 3 | Mode 4 |
Technical specifications
Input connections | Power supply | 1 × Input socket for the 15-V power adapter |
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AUX IN | 1 × 6.35-mm jack socket | |
USB port | 1 × USB-to-host | |
Output connections | Headphones | 2 × 6.35-mm jack socket |
AUX out | 1 × 6.35-mm jack socket | |
Keyboard | 88 weighted keys with hammer action |
Touch velocity adjustable
Polyphony| 64-voice polyphonic
Sounds| 26
Effects| Reverb, chorus, equalizer
Pedals| Soft, sostenuto, sustain
Pitch adjustment| Transposing| –12…+12
Fine tuning| 100…+100
Functions| Metronome| 0, 2…6
Tempo| 30…280
Practise songs| 60
Demo songs| 1
Speakers| 2 × 15 W
Volume| +86 dB max.
Power supply Operating voltage
Operating system
| External power adapter, 100 – 240 V 50/60 Hz 15 V / 2500 mA, centre positive
Windows® 8 and later, Mac OS X® 10.8 and later
Dimensions (W × H × D)| 1,365 mm × 790 mm × 330 mm
Weight| 37 kg
Colour| matt black (item no. 326890), matt white (item no. 347195)
Ambient conditions| Temperature range| 0 °C…40 °C
Relative humidity| 20%…80% (non-condensing)
Further information
Surface | Matt |
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Wooden keyboard | No |
Pressure point simulator | No |
Auto accompaniment | No |
Display | No |
Learning function | No |
Bluetooth MIDI | No |
MIDI interface | USB |
USB-to-device | No |
Key cover | included |
Ivory-Feel keyboard | No |
Number of rhythms | 0 |
Sequencer | No |
Bluetooth audio | No |
Semi-pedal capable | No |
USB-to-host | Yes |
Plug and connection assignment
Introduction
This chapter will help you select the right cables and plugs to connect
your valuable equipment in such a way that a perfect sound experience is
ensured. Please note this advice, because especially in ‘Sound & Light’
caution is indicated: Even if a plug fits into the socket, an incorrect
connection may result in a destroyed power amp, a short circuit, or ‘just’
poor transmission quality!
Balanced and unbalanced transmission
Unbalanced transmission is mainly used in semi-professional environments and in hi-fi use. Instrument cables with two conductors (one core plus shielding) are typical representatives of the unbalanced transmission. One conductor is ground and shielding while the signal is transmitted through the core. Unbalanced transmission is susceptible to electromagnetic interference, especially at low levels, such as microphone signals, and when using long cables. In a professional environment, therefore, the balanced transmission is preferred, because this enables an undisturbed transmission of signals over long distances. In addition to the conductors ‘Ground’ and ‘Signal’, in a balanced transmission, a second core is added. This also transfers the signal but phase-shifted by 180°. Since the interference affects both cores equally, by subtracting the phase-shifted signals, the interfering signal is completely neutralized. The result is a pure signal without any noise interference.
1/4″ TRS phone plug (stereo, unbalanced)
Three-pole 1/8″ mini phone jack (stereo, unbalanced)
1 | Signal (left) |
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2 | Signal (right) |
3 | Ground |
1 | Signal (left) |
2 | Signal (right) |
3 | Ground, shielding |
Protecting the environment
Disposal of the packing material
Environmentally friendly materials have been chosen for the packaging.
These materials can be sent for normal recycling. Ensure that plastic bags,
packaging, etc. are disposed of in the proper manner. Do not dispose of these
materials with your normal household waste, but make sure that they are
collected for recycling. Please follow the instructions and markings on the
packaging. Observe the disposal note regarding documentation in France.
Disposal of your old device
This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) as amended. Do not dispose of your old device with your normal household waste; instead, deliver it for controlled disposal by an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility. If in doubt, consult your local waste management facility. You can also return the device to a retailer if they offer to take the device back for free or if they are legally obliged to do so. When disposing of the device, comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your country. You can also return your old device to Thomann GmbH at no charge. Check the current conditions on www.thomann.de. Proper disposal protects the environment as well as the health of your fellow human beings. This is because the proper handling of old devices negates the potential negative effects of hazardous substances and because it conserves resources by recycling them. Also, note that waste avoidance is a valuable contribution to environmental protection. Repairing a device or passing it on to another user is an ecologically valuable alternative to disposal. If your old device contains personal data, delete that data before disposing of it.
References
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