User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 General information
- 2 Safety instructions
- 3 Features
- 4 Assembly instructions
- 5 Connections and controls
- 6 Connection options
- 7 Operating
- 7.1 Turning the digital piano on and off
- 7.2 Adjusting the volume
- 7.3 Setting the tone colour
- 7.4 Split point setting
- 7.5 Metronome
- 7.6 Voices
- 7.7 Songs
- 7.8 Function menu
- 8 Technical specifications
- 9 Troubleshooting
- 10 Voice list
- 11 Song list
- 12 MIDI implementation chart
- 13 Protecting the environment
7.4 Split point setting
Using this function you can select a point to split the whole claviature into two areas.
The preset split point is on piano key [F#3].
1. Hold down [SPLIT] and press a desired piano key that you want to be the split
point.
2. Release [SPLIT] .
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The split point has been set.
7.5 Metronome
1. Switch on metronome
Press [METRO] to turn the metronome on or o.
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The metronome beat can be heard.
2. Setting the tempo
While the metronome is playing, set the desired tempo in a range between ‘30
bpm’ and ‘280 bpm’ .
3. Turn the rotary control [TEMPO] clockwise to increase the tempo.
4. Turn the rotary control [TEMPO] counterclockwise to reduce the tempo.
5. Hold down the rotary control [TEMPO] to reset the tempo to the default set‐
ting.
6. Tempo marking
Hold down the rotary control [TEMPO] and release it when the display shows
‘Tempo Marking’ .
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In this mode you can see the corresponding marking of the current tempo
setting so that you can change the tempo to a specic, dened marking.
7. Setting the time signature
Set the time signature of the metronome in the function menu as described
under
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Chapter 7.8.5 ‘Metronome time signature’ on page 27.
If you turn on the metronome during recording, the metronome beat
will not be recorded.
Operating
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DP-140B U BK, DP-140WH U
Digital Piano