User manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Relevant Indications
- Panel Description
- Connections Quick Guide
- Quick Guide
- Before You Start to Play
- Connecting the AC Adaptor
- Connecting the Pedals
- Listening Through Headphones
- Connecting External Audio Amplifier
- Connecting Digital Player Devices
- Connecting the CLASSICO L3 to Your Computer
- Connecting the CLASSICO L3 to MIDI devices
- Connecting an USB Memory (commercially available)
- Installing Music Rest
- Installing the USB LED Lamp
- Ground Terminal
- Turning the Power On
- Turning the Power Off
- Demo of the CLASSICO L3
- Organ Sounds
- Using the orchestral sounds
- Playing Piano and Harpsichord Sounds
- Adding Variations to the Sound
- Useful Functions
- Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point
- Transposing the Pitch of the Keyboard
- Tuning and Temperament
- How to Adjust the Volume of each Organ Register
- How to Adjust the Volume of each Section
- Shifting the Tuning of the Orchestral Sections in Octave Steps
- Improve the Sound (Chord Enhancer)
- Changing the Settings for Crescendo
- Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
- Working with Memory Pistons
- Practice with Song Player
- Recording Your Performance
- Connecting to MIDI devices
- Playing with Audio Backing Tracks
- Wireless Function
- Advanced Functions
- General procedure
- Import Memory Function
- Export Memory Function
- Expression Pedal Settings
- Damper Pedal Settings
- Speakers Settings
- AUTO OFF Settings
- LOCAL ON/OFF Settings
- Factory Reset
- MIDI PedalBoard
- Importing Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- Deleting Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- USB Remove
- Keyboard Touch Response
- BLUETOOTH (make it visible)
- CRESCENDO PEDAL
- CRESCENDO SETTING MODE
- IMPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
- EXPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
- Import Memory Function
- General procedure
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
- Import Memory Function
- Export Memory Function
- Expression Pedal Settings
- Damper Pedal Settings
- Speakers Settings
- AUTO OFF Settings
- LOCAL ON/OFF Settings
- Factory Reset
- MIDI PedalBoard
- Importing Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- Deleting Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- USB Remove
- Keyboard Touch Response
- BLUETOOTH (make it visible)
- CRESCENDO PEDAL
- CRESCENDO SETTING MODE
- IMPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
- EXPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
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Keyboard Touch Response
See "Safely Remove the USB Memory" (p. 18)
Keyboard Touch Response
[FUNCTION/EXIT] button 40
If the keyboard response doesn't meet your taste, you can adjust it. You
can choose up to four dynamic responses. This parameter adjusts the
keyboard response for Piano and Orchestral sounds only.
Piston Setting Explanation
LIGHT PLUS
This setting produces the
lightest keyboard touch.
LIGHT
Use this setting to achieve
fortissimo playing with a less
forceful touch.
NORMAL
Medium velocity sensitivity.
The keyboard responds to
velocity changes, but the
maximum volume can be
obtained more easily than
with “HEAVY”.
HEAVY
Select this setting for
maximum expressiveness.
Even small variations of the
force with which you strike a
key produce audible changes.
The trade o is, however,
that you have to strike the
keys forcefully to reach the
maximum volume.
BLUETOOTH (make it visible)
[FUNCTION/EXIT] button 50
The CLASSICO L3 is equipped with Bluetooth® Audio function.
Thanks to this technology, you'll be able to stream music wirelessly from a
Bluetooth® capable smartphone, tablet or computer to the CLASSICO L3.
See "Wireless Function" (p. 40).
CRESCENDO PEDAL
[FUNCTION/EXIT] button 60
Piston Setting Explanation
Crescendo
Use this selection to use an
expression pedal connected
to the [CRESCENDO] socket as
crescendo [DEFAULT].
Damper
Use this selection to use an
continuous pedal connected
to the [CRESCENDO] socket
as damper pedal. It is
recommended to play piano
sounds.
CRESCENDO SETTING MODE
[FUNCTION/EXIT] button 70
The crescendo pedal incrementally activates a predetermined selection
of tilt tabs as it is pressed forward and removes tilt tabs as it is depressed
backward. This predetermined selection start with very quiet (pianissimo)
to very loud (TUTTI).
If you need, you can edit and choose which tilt tabs you want to activate
for each step. Refer to "Changing the Settings for Crescendo" (p. 31).
IMPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
[FUNCTION/EXIT] button 80
This procedure lets you import crescendo settings previously saved in the
USB Memory. This function may be useful as a backup of your work.
1. Insert an USB Memory to save your data. See "Connecting an USB Memory
(commercially available)" (p. 18).
2. Enter in function mode selecting the [80] tilt tab. See "General procedure"
(p. 42).
The crescendo setting is now imported in the internal memory.
NOTE
If the crescendo le is missing in the Memory USB, all tilt tabs ash to
indicate the error.
EXPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
[FUNCTION/EXIT] button 90
This procedure lets you export crescendo settings in the USB Memory. This
function may be useful as a backup of your work.
1. Insert an USB Memory to save your data. See "Connecting an USB Memory
(commercially available)" (p. 18).
2. Enter in function mode selecting the [90] tilt tab. See "General procedure"
(p. 42).
The crescendo setting is now saved in a le named "crescendo.csv" in the root
directory of the USB Memory.
NOTE
When you save a crescendo setting, it will overwrite any crescendo
setting already stored into USB memory.