PL40NE01-1.book 33 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Applying Effects to Tones Applying Effects to Tones 1 4 Selector dial 2 [ ]/[ ] 3 EFFECT/(L. METER) [+]/[–] This piano provides you with a selection of effects that you can apply to tones. Effect Blocks The following shows how the effects of this piano are organized. Configuring Effect Settings Use the following procedures to configure the DSP, reverb, or chorus effects. To configure the DSP effect setting 1. 2. Press the EFFECT/(L.
PL40NE01-1.book 34 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Applying Effects to Tones To configure the reverb effect setting 1. 2. Press the EFFECT/(L. METER) button. Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the selector dial to select a reverb effect type. Select “OFF” to turn off the reverb effect. The display exits the reverb effect setting screen if you do not perform any operation for about 10 seconds. You can also exit the reverb effect setting screen by pressing the EXIT/NO button.
PL40NE01-1.book 35 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library Tune Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library Tune 1 4 7 Selector dial [+]/[–] PLAY/PAUSE 2 5 8 [ ]/[ ] TEMPO [ ]/[ 3 6 9 ] REW/PREV 3. Selecting a Tune 4. While the Music Library tune selection screen is on the display, use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to select the Music Library group you want.
PL40NE01-1.book 36 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library Tune Playing a Tune To play a tune 1. 2. Select the tune you want to play. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play of the tune. 1 2 3. Fingering 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note pitch Tempo value Measure number Beat number Dynamic mark Measure number Beat number Key Lighting Precaution To stop play, press the STOP button. The tune you select continues to play until you stop it.
PL40NE01-1.book 37 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library Tune Pausing Playback Skipping Forward To pause playback To skip forward 1. 2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button while a tune is playing to pause it. Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button again resumes play from the point where it was paused. 1. While a tune is playing or paused, hold down the FF/NEXT button to skip forward, in onemeasure steps.
PL40NE01-1.book 38 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Advanced Lesson System to Play Back a Music Library Tune To create and loop your own phrase Use the following procedure when you want to define your own phrase for repeat play. 1. 2. While the tune that contains the phrase you want to create is playing, hold down the PHRASE REPEAT button and press the REW/ PREW button when playback reaches the point you want to define as the beginning of the loop.
PL40NE01-1.book 39 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library Tune Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library Tune 1 4 ARRANGE. LEVEL START 2 5 LESSON PART 3 6 END Arrangement Levels The built-in tunes have three different arrangements, which differ according to level of difficulty. You can select the arrangement level that suits your particular abilities and needs.
PL40NE01-1.book 40 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library Tune Tune Types and Supported Parts 3. Press any keyboard keys to play the melody (right hand part). J Two-hand Accompaniment Tunes Piano Right Hand + Piano Left Hand (+ Obbligato) J Auto Accompaniment Tunes The key for the next note to be played flashes while the keyboard waits for you to play it. When you press any key to play the note, the key remains lit as the note plays.
PL40NE01-1.book 41 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library Tune J Next note The keyboard key you will need to press next flashes. One beat before you need to press the keys, the rate of flashing becomes twice as fast. With lesson Step 1 and Step 2, keyboard lighting and onscreen keyboard indication is turned off as soon as you press the applicable keyboard key. For information aout note length, check the on-screen staff notation.
PL40NE01-1.book 42 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library Tune Dynamic Marks The dynamic marks listed below appear on the display while Music Library tunes are playing. Adjust the pressure you apply to the keyboard in accordance with the mark that is on the display. pianissimo: Very soft Use the lesson setting menu to turn voice fingering guide on and off. See “Setting: Lesson” on page E-75 for more information.
PL40NE01-1.book 43 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Advanced Lesson System to Practice Along with a Music Library Tune Key Lighting and Display Indicators During Step 3 During lesson Step 3, notes, their lengths, and keys you need to press to play them are indicated as described below. Changing the Lesson Part Tone You can select from among 271 built-in tones for the lesson part. You can even change the lesson part tone setting while lesson play is in progress.
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PL40NE01-1.book 46 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Mixer Using the Mixer 1 4 7 LAYER/(GROUP A/B) [ ]/[ 2 5 ] PART/(MIXER) 3 6 ENTER/YES Selector dial [+]/[–] EXIT/NO Types of Parts Parts As mentioned above, the word “part” as used in relation to this piano has the same meaning as it does in an orchestra or band. It also refers to the Upper1, Upper2, Lower1, and Lower2 parts of the keyboard that you use when layering or splitting keyboard tones (page E-19).
PL40NE01-1.book 47 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Mixer The following is a general overview of the parts described above. Group Name Part Type Part Name Description Upper1 These parts are used for keyboard play. See “Upper1, Upper2, Lower1, Lower2” on page E-19. Upper2 Lower1 Melody Lower2 Group A Internal [A] Harmo1 (auto harmonize 1) Harmo2 (auto harmonize 2) Perc. (Percussion) Harmonize notes used for auto harmonize. See “Using Auto Harmonize” on page E-29. Auto accompaniment parts.
PL40NE01-1.book 48 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Mixer 6. Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the selector dial to change the setting of the currently selected parameter. Press the EXIT/NO button to return to the part selection screen in step 3 of this procedure. Any time during the above procedure, you can select another part by pressing the PART/ (MIXER) button. 7. Repeat steps 2 through 6 to change the settings of other parameters if you want.
PL40NE01-1.book 49 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Mixer Tuning Parameters You can use these parameters to individually tune each of the parts individually. J Coarse Tune: –24 to 24 This parameter tunes individual parts in semitone units, which means that changing the value by 1 changes the tuning by one semitone. The setting you make here is added to the transpose setting described in “Transposing the Piano” on page E-31. “Coarse Tune” does not work with drum sounds.
PL40NE01-1.book 50 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Registration Memory Registration Memory 1 4 ENTER/YES BANK 2 5 EXIT/NO 3 REGISTRATION STORE Registration Memory Features Registration memory contents can be saved and recalled while any one of the following conditions exists. Reigstration memory lets you store uo to 16 keyboard setups (4 sets × 4 banks) for instant recall whenever you need them. The following is a list of settings that are saved in registration memory.
PL40NE01-1.book 51 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Registration Memory BANK C Area TONE RHYTHM 1 Clavi Dance 1 2 017*PercOrg2 Swing 1 3 Flute Bossa Nova 1 4 Strings 1 Broadway Area TONE RHYTHM 1 Stereo Piano Piano Ballad 1 2 Mellow Piano Jazz Waltz 3 Stereo Piano Arpeggio 1 4 Stereo Piano 2Beat BANK D To save a setup in registration memory 1. Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up the keyboard the way you want it.
PL40NE01-1.book 52 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Registration Memory To recall a setup from registration memory 1. 2. Use the BANK button to select the bank. Press the REGISTRATION button (1 to 4) for the area whose setup you want to recall. The bank (A to D) and area (1 to 4) from which the setup was recalled appears on the display momentarily. Pressing a REGISTRATION button without using the BANK button to select a bank first recalls the setup from the area in the bank you last selected.
PL40NE01-1.book 53 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Using the Sequencer 1 4 7 SEQUENCER ENTER/YES 2 5 Selector dial 3 6 START/STOP [ ]/[ ] [+]/[–] EXIT/NO The sequencer provides you with powerful tools for recording up to 10 songs into piano memory. You can record auto accompaniments and the notes you play with them, or you can build your creation part-by-part using the sequencer’s 17 tracks.
PL40NE01-1.book 54 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Sequencer Record Data The following are the three basic types of data recorded by the sequencer. The time signture setting (stored in the song header). Initial track parameters (stored in the song header). Parameter changes and operations performed during recording (stored at the point in the recording where you make them).
PL40NE01-1.book 55 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Sequencer Memory Capacity You can store about 15,500 notes in sequencer memory, which can be divided among up to 10 songs. You can use all 15,500 notes for a single song, if you want. Remaining memory capacity is indicated by a percentage value that appears for a few seconds after you enter record standby. Recording stops automatically when memory becomes full.
PL40NE01-1.book 56 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Sequencer Main Menus and Sub Menus The following describes how to navigate around the sequencer mode’s main menus and sub menus to select functions and configure settings. Each press of the SEQUENCER button toggles between the play standby screen and the Main Menu. When you press the EXIT/NO button to exit the sequencer Mode, a number of parameters are restored to settings that were in effect when you entered the sequencer Mode.
PL40NE01-1.book 57 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Realtime Recording 6. You can use the mixer to change the parameters of auto accompaniment and melody parts. Realtime Recording to the System Track The following procedure contains only the most basic steps for realtime recording. For other techniques you can use during this procedure, see “Other System Track Realtime Recording Techniques” on page E-58. 1.
PL40NE01-1.book 58 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Realtime Recording to Tracks 1 to 16 Using the Realtime Record Mode to record to a track that already contains data replaces the existing data with the new recording. If you make a mistake while recording, you can start over again from step 1 of the above procedure, or you can use punch in recording (page E-59) to make modifications.
PL40NE01-1.book 59 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer 6. If you want to change mixer parameter settings, hold down the FUNCTION button and press PART/(MIXER) button and then configure the settings you want. After setting the parameters you want, press the EXIT/NO button to return to the recording screen. 7. 8. Press the RECORD button. This puts the sequencer into record standby. Play something on the keyboard to start actual recording.
PL40NE01-1.book 60 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer 6. 7. Press the START/STOP button to start playback of the selected track. When playback reaches the point from which you want to modify the track contents, start playing the new notes on the keyboard. Recording starts and playback of the track’s current contents stops as soon as you play something on the keyboard. 8.
PL40NE01-1.book 61 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Configuring Global Recording Settings and Operations The following are global settings you can configure and operations you can perform for recording with the sequencer. 1 Song selection 2 Recording track 3 Quantize execute 4 Meter 5 Metronome setting 6 Song name 7 Track delete 8 Song delete 9 All song delete To make global settings 1. Press the SEQUENCER button once.
PL40NE01-1.book 62 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Song Selection 1 : “Song Select” You can use this screen to specify a song number from 1 to 10. It comes in handy if you did not have a song selected when you displayed the sequencer main menu, or if you want to change the current song setting. Recording Track 2 : “TrackSelect” This setting selects the track for recording. 2. 3. Press the ENTER/YES button.
PL40NE01-1.book 63 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Metronome Setting 5 : “Metro” J Letters and Numerals The table below shows the letters and numerals that you can input for a song name. This setting controls whether or not the metronome sounds during sequencer recording. Display Indicator Meaning Off Metronome off On Metronome on Metronome sound: The first beat is a chime, followed by a standard metronome click for the other beats.
PL40NE01-1.book 64 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using the Sequencer Song Delete 8 : “DeleteSong” Use this operation to delete a song from a specific user song area. A song that already contains recorded data is indicated on the display by “ ”. 1. ∗ Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the selector dial to select the song you want to delete, and then press the ENTER/YES button.
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PL40NE01-1.book 66 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using MIDI Using MIDI What is MIDI? The letters “MIDI” stand for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface”, which is the name of a worldwide standard for digital signals and connectors that makes it possible to exchange musical data between musical instruments and computers (devices) produced by different manufacturers. MIDI compatible equipment can exchange keyboard key press, key release, tone change, and other data as “messages”.
PL40NE01-1.book 67 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using MIDI Sending and Receiving MIDI Messages This piano can send notes you play on the keyboard, as well as auto accompaniment patterns and sequencer playback as MIDI messages to another device. MIDI Message Receive J Multi Channel Receive The 16 external parts can be used to receive data over 16 MIDI message channels at the same time. Receive channel assignments for each part can be made using the “MIDI Receive Channel” parameter (page E-80).
PL40NE01-1.book 68 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using MIDI MIDI Settings You can change the settings of a number of parameters that control how MIDI messages are sent and received. MIDI Parameters You can use the keyboard settings procedure (page E-71) to change the settings of the MIDI parameters described in the table below. See page E-72 for details about the setting procedure. The reference pages in the table show where you should go for more information about each parameter.
PL40NE01-1.book 69 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using MIDI J Device ID A device ID is a number used by system exclusive messages to tell one device from another. When you specify a device ID for this piano, it recognizes (receives) only system exclusive messages that include the same device ID number. You should assign device IDs when you are using an external synthesizer to control multiple PL-40R units. Doing so makes it possible to send a system exclusive message to a specific PL40R unit.
PL40NE01-1.book 70 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Using MIDI USB Mode/MIDI Mode Switching The digital piano enters the USB mode automatically whenever a connection is established between the digital piano and the USB driver running on a connected computer. Any other time (when there is no USB connection between the digital piano and a computer), the digital piano is in the MIDI Mode.
PL40NE01-1.book 71 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings Keyboard Settings 1 4 Selector dial FUNCTION 2 5 [ ]/[ ] 3 6 [+]/[–] ENTER/YES EXIT/NO This section provides details of all the settings you can make on this piano. Using the Keyboard Setup Menus Setting Types The table below shows the parameters whose settings you can change.
PL40NE01-1.book 72 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings To use the keyboard setup menus 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the FUNCTION button. While a main menu screen is on the display, use the [ whose settings you want to configure. ] and [ ] buttons to display the main menu item Press ENTER/YES to display the sub menu of the displayed main menu item. Use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to display the sub menu item you want.
PL40NE01-1.book 73 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings 5. Use [+] and [–] or the selector dial to change the setting. Settings you make are applied even if you do not press the ENTER/YES button. Pressing [+] and [–] at the same time returns the display value to its initial default. See the following section titled “Parameter Setting Items” for details on each setting. 6. After making the settings you want, press the FUNCTION button or EXIT/NO button to clear the setting screen.
PL40NE01-1.book 74 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings Main Menu Sub Menu Temperament Root (Temp Root) E-74 Settings Description Just Minor Intonation (JustMin) This temperament arranges just major intonation to provide perfect harmony within a single tonality (minor key). Within the 12 notes, 11 of the notes are the same pitch as just major intonation. Pythagorean System (Pythago) This temperament, which uses a 12-note octave, is thought to be the oldest.
PL40NE01-1.book 75 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings Setting: Sound Main Menu Sound Sub Menu Settings Description Brilliance –12 to 0 to 12 Controls the brilliance of the tone. A negative value produces a softer are tone, while a positive value produces a harder tone. Equalizer : Speaker 1, 2, 3 Adjusts speaker sound quality in accordance with the location of the speakers. This setting is not applied to headphone output.
PL40NE01-1.book 76 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings Setting: General Main Menu General Sub Menu Touch Settings Description Light Relatively light touch Normal Normal touch response Heavy Relatively heavy touch required to increase sound volume. Off Touch response off. Sound output not affected by pressure applied to the keyboard. Metronome Volume (MetroVol) 000 to 127 Specifies metronome volume. Also controls voice fingering guide volume.
PL40NE01-1.book 77 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings Setting: Pedal Main Menu Pedal Sub Menu Assign Left (Assign L) Sustain Length (Sus Length) 426-E-079A Settings Description Specifies the function of the pedal connected to the SOFT/SOSTENUTO jack. Soft Soft pedal Sostenuto Sostenuto pedal Fill-In Pedal performs same function as the FILL-IN button. Break Pedal performs same function as the BREAK button. Synchro Pedal performs same function as the SYNCHRO START/ STOP button.
PL40NE01-1.book 78 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings Setting: Accomp Main Menu Accomp Sub Menu Settings Description Chord Hold (Hold Chord) On, Off Specifies whether auto accompaniment chords should continue to play after the keys in the accompaniment keyboard range are released. On causes auto accompaniment chords to continue, while Off causes chords to stop, but rhythm continues.
PL40NE01-1.book 79 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings Setting: MIDI Main Menu MIDI MIDI Transmit Channel (MIDI Tx Ch) Group A 426-E-081A Sub Menu Settings Description Navigate Channel R (Navi. Ch R PART) 1 to 16, Off Specifies the MIDI channel whose Note On message data lights keyboard keys for the right hand part. Navigate Channel L (Navi. Ch L PART) 1 to 16, Off Specifies the MIDI channel whose Note On message data lights keyboard keys for the left hand part.
PL40NE01-1.book 80 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings Main Menu Group B Sub Menu Settings Chord5 1 to 16, Off Part1 1 to 16, Off ″ ∼ Part16 1 to 16, Off Part1 1 to 16, Off ″ ∼ MIDI Receive Channel (MIDI Rx Ch) Part16 Description Specifies whether MIDI messages are received for Group B parts of this piano, and the receive channel for Group B parts.
PL40NE01-1.book 81 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 Keyboard Settings Setting: Initialize Main Menu Initialize 426-E-083A Sub Menu Description Group B Initializes Group B parts when MIDI IN is used. Parameter All Returns all parameters to their initial default settings. All Returns the piano to its initial factory defaults. Deletes all data, including sequencer data.
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