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Getting started Listen to the demonstration Sounds and elects Mixing two sounds .. » Mixing sounds . * Velum balance Transpose Tuning Sequencer » How to use the sequencer . « Regor ding « Playback . « Erasing a track Setting the functions .. « Settings which can be adjusted * Procedure « About the MIDI terminals + Connection examples « The following Kinds of data can be transcendentalism * Assigning the MIDI CHANNEL (MIDI CH) « The following MID! functions can be set . * Procedure ..
Getting started lI Plug the power cord into an outlet. 2 Press the POWER button to turn it on, POWER MIFF i ON Music stand Insert the music stand in the two holes as shown in the figure. Play the keyboard. s Set the MAIN VOLUME to an appropriate level with the sliding control. MAIN VOLUME * No sound will be heard when the siding control is set 1o MIN. Tuning Unlike an acoustic Plano, your Digital Piano never needs tuning.
8577 < Listen to the demonstrable Automatic performances which introduce you to the sounds are stored in lhe memory of this piano. Grand piano demonstration performance (5 tunes) 1 Crass the DEMO button. DEMO The Indicators for the SOUND buttons flash. Select GRAND PIANO. Sound norm Om 0o Doodads Oy OO0 COCO « The SOUND buttons which contain GRAND PIANO demonstration tunes are shown by the flashing indicators. Select a SOUND button {other than HAND PIANO) whose indicator is flashing.
Demonstration performances for other sounds {5 tunes) 1 2 Press the DEMO button. DEMO The indicators for the SOUND buttons lash. Tessie a sound (other than GRAND PIANO;} you wish to hear. = The demonstration tune starts. « The Indicator of the selected SOUND button flashes and the either indicators go out. « If the button for the current dame is pressed, the demonstration performance stops. « Listen to the demonstration tunes for the other sounds in the same way.
SOUND Press one of the SOUND buttons to select the desired sound. Each sound features Touch Response, which Increases the volume when the keyboard is played harder. * The sounds can be mixed when two SOUND buttons are pressed simultaneously. (Refer to page 8.} « On this Plano, the maximum number of notes which can sound simultaneously is 32. {(When two sounds are mixed, the number becomes half.
DIGITAL REVERB DIGITAL REVERB applies a reverberation effect to the sound. Select from three echo types— ROOM, STAGE and HALL. TOUCH SENSITIVITY The keyboard touch (Touch Response} can be changed to match your type of playing. * Choose from LIGHT, NORMAL and HEAVY.
Mixing two sounds You can play two different sounds at the same time, thus obtaining a composite sound having a depth not possible in a single sound. The volume balance for each of the sounds can also be adjusted. 1. Press two SOUND buttons at the same time. 2. Press any key on the keyboard 1o hear the mixed sound. sound » When sounds are mixed, the sustain pedal doss not unction for the HARPS and PIPE ORGAN sounds.
Transpose Suppose you learn to play a song—in the key of C, for example—and decide you want to sing it, only to find it's either too high or too low for your voice. Your choice is to either learn the song all over again, in a different key, or to use the TRANSPOSE features. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to adjust the key.
Sequencer You can store your performances [n the SEQUENCER and have it played back. There are two SEQUENCER tracks, each of which can be records independently recording) and played back separately or together. How to use the sequencer = Record your performance just as you play it TRACK Record each of the two parts separately {multi-track recording}. 1. Record pant 1 In TRACK 1. Pratt = . 2. While playing back part 1, record part 2 in RACK 2.
= Record TRACK 1. 1. Select the sound and set the DIGITAL CELESTE to on or off. 2. Press the RECORD button to turn it on. SEQUENCER BACKTRACK TRACK Ogre | PEKOE 4 N « The TRACK 1 and 2 indicators flash rapidly. 8. Press the TRACK 1 button. ek O « The TRACK 2 indicator goes out and the TRACK 1 indicator flashes slowly. . Play the TRACK 1 part. iy Recording starts when you begin to play the keyboard. Recording will also begin if the START/STOP button Is pressed. .
= u More about SEQUENCER recording « Expressed in terms of notes, the total number of notes which can be recorded In both SEQUENCER tracks Is about 4000. « When an error tone sounds, the memory Is Tull and the recording mode stops automatically. * You cannot record both tracks at the same time. It you record a track that has already been recorded, the previous recording will be erased. Thea recorded contents remain in the memory for about one week tater the power o this instrument Is turned off. Playback 1.
Setting the functions You can set various functions, for example, the type of tuning, or how the sound is produced when the keys are pressed very slowly. Settings which can be adjusted Function on (when indicator Is lit) off {(when indicator is m;{ lit) PIANO TUNING Standard acoustic piano tuning, in which the lower pitches are tuned slightly lower and the higher pitches are tuned slightly higher (default setting. Standard equal temperament.
MiD! (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is the international standard for digital communication of electronic musical instrument data. This means that any equipment which has a MID! terminal—such as electronic musical instruments and personal computerate easily exchange digital data with other MIDI equipment without resorting to complicated conversions or connections. About the MIDI terminals N The terminal by which this Instrument receives data from other equipment.
The following kinds of data can be transmitted/received. m Key note on/off data (keyboard performance data) = Pedal on/off data m DIGITAL CELESTE on/off data m PROGRAM CHANGE {sound selection change} data* * Refer to page 17 regarding data transmission, Assigning the MIDI CHANNEL (MIDI CH) You can assign a Mid I CHANNEL number (1~16) to this instrument. * The default channel setting is 1.
i The following MIDI functions can he set. The TRANSPOSE buttons and some of the SOUND buttons, when sad in conjunction with the MODE SET bunion, serve to set the following MIDI functions. 1 Function on {when indicator 1s Ut} oft (when Indicator Is not Ht) This panic can be used as a multiple | This Plano cannot be used as a multiple sound generator, and data can be | sound generator {(default status). MULTI received separately for each sound.
Transmitting PROGRAM CHANGE numbers This piano can be used to transmit desired PROGRAM GRANGE numbers to the connected Instrument. While pressing the MODE SET bunion, using the numbers on the keyboard Illustration below for reference, press a black key to specify the BANK and a white key to specify the NUMBER. (Refer to the PROGRAM CHANGE number table.
Connections {On the back of Plano) I LINE you're THRU PEDAL IN Connect the cord from the included stand to this terminal. AUX N {input level 0.5 Arms, § kQ) Other instruments such as & rhythm machine or sound modular can be connected to the Plano so that the sound is output from the piano. To receive monaural sound, connect instruments to the R/R+L terminal. LINE QUT (output label 1.5 Arms, 630 Q) By plugging into a high-power amplifier, the scud can be reproduced at high volume.
Cautions for safest use of this unit installation location 1. A well-ventilated place. Take care not to use this unit in a place where it will not receive sufficient ventilation, and not to armpit the ventilation holes o be covered by curtains, or any similar materials. 2. Place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat from heating equipment. 3. Place where humidity, vibration and dust are minimized. Power source 1.
Specifications SXPX119 KEYBOARD 88 KEYS (POLYPHONIC 32 NOTES) SOUNDS GRAND PIANO, UPRIGHT PIANO, E PIEING 1, E PIANO 2, HARPS, PIPE ORGAN PEDAL OSTENTATIOUS, SUSTAIN DIGITAL CELESTE O DIGITAL REVERB O (ROOM, STAGE, HALL) TOUCH SENSITIVITY LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY REQUIREMENT TRANSPOSE Mfg TUNING Mz R g DEMO o DIME MULTI TIMBRE, LOCAL CONTROL, OMN] ON, PROGRAM CHANGE, TRANSPOSE MODE SET PIANO TUNING, MINIMUM RANGE, OSTENTATION OTHERS POWER SWITCH, MAIN VOLUME, MIDI TERMINALS (IN, QUT, THRU}, PEDAL N, AUX IN (Afr
Digital panic MIDI Implementation Chart [ AX-PXi11 ] Function Transmitted Recognized ! Remarks Basic Default 1-186 1-16 memorized Channel Hanged 1-18 1-16 Default 3 1.