User manual KURZWEIL STAGE PIANO REV A

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[. . . ] Stage Piano User's Guide 1999 All rights reserved. Kurzweil is a product line of Young Chang Co. ; V. is a registered trademark, and Kurzweil, SP76, SP88, and K2600 are trademarks of Young Chang Co. All other products and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. [. . . ] Default is Hold. Control Slider, Control Pedal 0-129 and Off Species where signals from the front panel Volume/Controller slider and control pedal are sent. Defaults are Volume and Foot Controller. The internal sound module does not respond to Foot Controller signals. Switch Pedal R, Switch Pedal L 0-129 and Off Species where signals from the two possible switch pedals go. Defaults are Sustain Pedal and Sostenuto Pedal. The standard single switch pedal functions as Switch Pedal R. You can examine and change the values of any of these parameters using the same procedure as Modifying MIDI Transmit Channel above except modify the rst step to select the parameter of interest. And you can save your changes by selecting any noneffects parameter, then press Store. Read on for more about editing and saving parameters. Editing Basics The way the Stage Piano responds to your playing and control movements is determined by the setting or value of various parameters. Editing is changing those values and thus changing the Stage Pianos response to your playing. You can use similar procedures to examine the current values of parameters without changing them. Below is a drawing of the front panel pointing out the main groupings of buttons and displays that you use to edit. The following sections will refer to these groupings frequently so it pays to become familiar with them. Parameter Area Column LEDs C0l / Row Select Display Mode Select / Param Edit Parameter Sound / Setup Select Global Panic Intemal Sound MIDI Program MIDI Bank Sel Lo MIDI Bank Sel Hi MIDI Channel Destination L Zone R Intemal Effect B Ribbon Down Hold or Zero Control Slider Control Pedal Switch Pedal R Switch Pedal L MIDI In Reverb Wet / Dry Chorus Wet / Dry A Ribbon Hold or Center B Ribbon Up Hold or Zero Local Stereo Grand Pno 1 Grand Pno 2 Internal Voices Stage Pno 1 Stage Pno 2 Bright Pno Sustain Pno Piano & Str 1 Piano & Str 2 Tack Piano Tite E Grand Bright E Grand Warm E Grand Classic EP Dig E Grand Dyno EP Hard Dyno EP 1 2 3 4 5 Ld/Dmp No Yes Touch 1 2 Effect Trem Dig EP St Hard EP Digital EP Dig EP & Str Pad Rock Org 1 Rock Org 2 Ballad Org 1 Ballad Org 2 Perc Org Org & Piano Fast Str 1 Fast Str 2 Touch Str St Slo Strings St Slo Str Pad Slow Dig Pad 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Internal/Steup Row Select Key Range Lo Key Range Hi MIDI Prog Chg Store Play Edit Transpose Velocity Curve 6 Set Chg Chan MIDI Setups 17 18 7 8 9 0 +/- Cancel Enter Tune 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Store Figure 3-1 Mode Select Row LEDs Mode LEDs Sound / Setup Select Stage Piano Front Panel 3-6 Internal Voices Mode Editing Basics Edit vs. Play Mode In Play mode you select different sounds (or MIDI Setups if in MIDI Setups mode) by pressing the Sound/Setup Select buttons to the right of the display. In Edit mode, the sound (or setup) is frozen and the Sound/Setup Select buttons perform a variety of editing functions as marked on the buttons themselves. That is really the main differenceyou can play the keyboard and controls equally well in either mode. In Play mode, the display shows the sound (or setup) number. A bi-color LED in one of the Sound/Setup Select buttons also indicates the current sound (or setup). All of the LEDs to the left of the display are off as well. In Edit mode, the display shows the value of the currently selected parameter. LEDs to the left of the display indicate which parameter is current. The current sound (or setup) continues to be indicated in the Sound/Setup Select buttons. The following assumes that you are in Edit mode. Selecting a Parameter The names of all 30 possible parameters are listed in the Parameters area. [. . . ] Alternatively, you can return to the main diagnostic menu from a diagnostic group as follows: From the Player Control diagnostic, press the two Panic buttons From the CPU group, select the bac test and run it From the Sound group select the bac test and run it From either Burnin test, press any button then select bac Once back to the main diagnostic menu, select and execute exi (exi). Normal operation should then start in Internal Voices mode with Grand Piano 1 selected. 7-10 Chapter 8 Reference Display Characters The 3-character display is often used to communicate nonnumeric information. As it has only 7 display segments, letters are not always well formed. Below is a list of all possible characters the display may be called upon to show. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789';[]-\/ )!@#$%^&*(":{}_|? Reference Factory Default Internal Voices Setup Factory Default Internal Voices Setup The Internal Voices Setup denes the MIDI characteristics of Internal Voices mode. [. . . ]

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