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[. . . ] Applying power while the power switch in depressed may damage the components inside the unit. · Do not use adapters other than the one specified for this keyboard. The technical specifications of the adapter must be: 9~12V DC output, 1800MA, centre positive type. If water gets into the instrument · Remove the power cord from the wall socket at once, and contact the store where the unit was purchased. · The top surface of your instrument should never be used as a shelf for flower vases and other containers which hold liquids. If the instrument plays in an abnormal way · Turn off the power immediately, remove the power cord from the main outlet and contact the store where it was purchased. [. . . ] Every time you press the DATA in decreasing numerical order. button, you will select the Presets Once you select the first preset, "Stage Piano", pressing the Data button will have no effect. LED on 4. To cancel the current Preset and return to the Grand Piano Preset, press the Grand Piano button. The Grand Piano button will always return to the Grand Piano Preset active across the entire keyboard. 5 The functions of the pRP6 pRP6 features 6 functions which affect the instrument in various ways. The Functions are activated using the last 6 notes of the highest keys of the keyboard. To activate a function and modify its value, hold down the corresponding key and press the DATA / buttons. The functions and corresponding notes are: TOUCH (B6) : changes the keyboard's touch sensitivity (response to changes in the key-strike velocity); TRANSPOSE (C7) : TUNE (D7) : MIDI CH. (E7) : MIDI LOCAL (F7) : changes the instrument's overall pitch; fine tunes the instrument; sets the instrument's MIDI Channel (for MIDI setups); sets the instrument for MIDI Local operation (for MIDI setups). Local disconnects the pRP6 sound generation. MIDI COMMON (G7) : sets the instrument's MIDI Common channel (for MIDI setups). The Common channel is useful to control another MIDI device which has automatic arrangements. 6 Touch sensitivity If the keyboard of your pRP6 is too "hard" or "soft", you may want to modify the touch sensitivity. Your pRP6 has a touch sensitive keyboard; in other words, the keyboard behaves just as in a traditional piano: the harder you play, the louder the sound. You can choose from three different velocity curves. SOFT, NORMAL, HARD The default status of the instrument corresponds to the NORMAL setting. 1. Press and hold the TOUCH function key (B6) then press the DATA button to select the SOFT curve, or the DATA button to select the HARD curve. Pressing either button, the instrument automatically plays a reference note C with an intensity corresponding to the current velocity setting. This is because MIDI LOCAL OFF setting has disconnected the keyboard from the internal sound engine. This setting will allow you to play your external expander's sounds via MIDI without hearing the pRP6 sounds. 2. To return to MIDI LOCAL ON, press and hold the MIDI Local function key, (F7) and press the DATA button. Play the same note, or a note anywhere on the keyboard. Via MIDI, with MIDI LOCAL ON, you will be able to play the pRP6 sounds together with the external expander's sounds. 11 Midi Common channel The Common channel is a special channel that allows you to control other MIDI devices that have automatic arrangements. The Midi Common function does not play a reference note during the setting operation. 1 Press and hold the MIDI Common function key (G7) and press the DATA button to set the Common channel to ON. The Common channel is set to OFF by default, therefore, pressing the DATA button will set the Common channel ON. When on, the Common Channel is set to the value of 16 (fixed). 2. Press and hold the MIDI Channel function key (G7) and press the DATA button to deactivate the Common channel. The Common channel will now be off. Resetting to the default Common channel 3. If you are not sure of the current status of the Common channel setting (on or off), you can reset to the default setting (Off) by holding down the Common Ch. function key (G7) and pressing both DATA / buttons at the same time. 12 About MIDI MIDI, the abbreviation for "Musical Instrument Digital Interface", is a world standard interface that allows MIDI compatible instruments and other equipment to communicate with each other, in order to exchange data and control one another. MIDI is now a very common feature and a great deal of literature is available explaining all the standards implemented by MIDI. You are recommended to consult other specialized literature if you wish to know more about the standards implemented and how to apply them. This section limits itself to give some examples regarding the simplest forms of MIDI applications for your pRP6. The MIDI ports The pRP6 is fitted with two MIDI ports: MIDI IN and MIDI OUT. The MIDI IN port receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device which can be used to control the pRP6. The MIDI OUT port transmits MIDI data generated by the pRP6 (for example, note or velocity data generated by playing the keyboard). [. . . ] When the damper pedal is depressed, the damper physical model will simulate the effect of sympathetic resonances being produced by the un-damped strings. Even if you are using a standard switch type pedal, you can hear the effect of the Damper Physical Model by comparing the sounds of notes played in the highest octave of the instrument with and without the damper pedal depressed. Note: The Damper Physical Model is applied to the Grand Piano sound only. 17 Index A About MIDI 13 C Common channel 12 Control Change numbers 14 Control panel 2 Controlling device 15 Presets 5 Program Change numbers 14 pRP6 as a MIDI controlling device 15 pRP6 as a Slave device 15 R Raise the pitch 8 Raise the tuning 9 Rear panel layout (connections) 3 Resetting the tuning 9 Restore the factory settings 16 D Damper 4 Damper Physical Model 17 Demo song 4 Drumkits 13 S Sequencer recording 15 Slave device 15 Soft 4 Soft curve 7 F Fine tune the instrument 9 Functions of the pRP6 6 T Technical specifications 17 Technology 17 Touch 6 Touch sensitivity 6, 7 Transmission channels 10 Transpose 6, 8 Transposition cancel 8 Tune 6, 9 Turn the instrument on 4 H Hard curve 7 Headphone jack 4 Headphones 4 I Introduction 1 L Local On 11 Lower the pitch 8 Lower the tuning 9 V Velocity data 14 M MIDI Applications 15 MIDI Channel 6, 10 MIDI Channels 13 MIDI Common 6, 13 MIDI Common channel 12 MIDI Local 6, 11 MIDI ports 13 MIDI Sequencer recording 15 MIDI Sound Banks 13 N Normal curve 7 Note data 14 O Overall volume 4 P Panel Reset 16 Pedal Connection 4 Pitch 8 Playing the pRP6 4 Power supply (12 V D. C. ) 4 18 Appendix A pRP6 MIDI Sound table (GM - GMX) Midi Bk 1 (Rom) PIANO group 00 Piano1 01 Piano2 02 Piano3 03 HonkyTonk2 04 E. Piano1* 05 E. Piano2* 06 Harpsichor 07 Clavinet CHROMATIC group 08 Celesta2 09 Glockenspl 10 MusicBox 11 Vibraphone 12 Marimba 13 Xylophone 14 TubularBel 15 Santur ORGAN group 16 Organ1 2 17 Organ2 18 Organ3 19 ChurchOrg12 20 ReedOrgan 21 Musette2 22 Harmonica 23 Bandoneon GUITAR group 24 NylonGtr 25 SteelGtr 26 JazzGtr1 27 CleanGtr 28 MutedGtr 29 Overdrive 30 DistGtr 31 HarmonxGtr BASS group 32 AcoustcBs1 33 FingeredBs 34 PickBass 35 Fretless 36 SlapBass1 37 SlapBass2 38 SynBass1 39 SynBass2 STRINGS group 40 Violin 41 Viola 42 Cello 43 Contrabass 44 TremoloStr 45 Pizzicato 46 Harp 47 Timpani ENSEMBLE group 48 Strings 49 SlwStrings 50 SynStrg1 51 SynStrg2 52 Choir 53 VoxOoh 54 SynVox 55 OrchHits2 Bk 2 (Rom) PianoMk1 PianoW2 E. G. Piano12 DetPiano2 ThinRhodx2 E. Piano32 Harpsich22 SynClav CelestaPlk2 GlockVibes2 WineGls12 Vibes2 Marimba22 Xylophone2 SoftBell2 BarChimes 16'1'Draw2 16'8'5'Drw SwOrgan* Church22 PipeOrgan2 Accord1 Blusette Cassotto SoloGtr 12StrGtr2 OctJzGtr2 ElGuitar1 Muted2 WhaGtr1 FuzzGtr SlowHarmx2 AcoustcBs2 Dyn. Fingrd* Dyn. Bass2* AcidBass1 Dyn. Bass3* WXBass2 SynBass3 SynBass4 SlowViolin BowedViola SlowCello BowedBass OctTremolo2 OctPizz2 HarpDelay2 TimpaniEFX2 StereoStrg2 StrgOrch2 SynStrg32 SynStrg42 VoiceUuh2 VoiceAah2 SkatVoices* Rave2 Bk 3 (Rom) PickPiano2 Pianoctave2 E. G. Piano22 Western2 E. Piano4 E. Piano5 Harpsich3 WowClav ToyPiano2 GlockChoir2 MusicBell SynVibes Mallet XyloTribal2 Oohlalaa Climbing2 Organ1WX2 JazzOrgan32 SynOrg12 Organ3WX2 Organ42 Accord22 WestHarmon OrganLfo2 VocalGtr2 SteelGtr1 Hawaiian ChorusGtr2 Dyn. Muted* 5thOverdr2 HeavyGt2 HarmGtr32 AcousticBs3 Dyn. Bass1* PckBass22 Flanged SlapSynBs2 StopBass TecknoBass2 RaveBass2 ViolinOrch2 ViolaPad2 CelloEns2 Staccato Plectra EchoPizz Spacehar2 Dyn. Orch I'I* StrgGlock2 St. SlwStrg SynStrg52 Strings3 SlowUuh SlowAah2 Vocoder2 Dyn. St. Hit Midi Bk 1 (Rom) Bk 2 (Rom) BRASS group 56 Trumpet FlugelAttk 57 Trombone Trombone3 58 Tuba ShortTuba 59 MutedTrp1 MutedTrp2 60 FrenchHorn Dyn. FrHorn* 61 Brass Brass22 62 SynBrass12 SynBras22 2 63 SynBrass2 SlowHorn2 REED group 64 Soprano Soprano2 65 SoftSax SaxNoise2 66 TenorSax OctaveSax2 67 BaritonSax BaritDet2 68 Oboe OboeChiff2 69 EnglisHorn2 EngHorn22 70 Bassoon Bassoon2 71 Clarinet ClarSolo PIPE group 72 Piccolo HardFlute12 73 Flute Dyn. Flute1* 74 Recorder2 HardFlute22 75 PanFlute PanFlute2 76 BottleBlow BottleNois 77 Shakuhachi2 Shakupad2 78 Whistle Whistle1WX 79 Ocarina OcarinaPan2 SYN LEAD group 80 SquareWave2 Pulse12 81 SawWave ObxFilter2 2 82 SynCalliop Azimut2 2 83 ChiffLead Chopper2 84 Charang Jump2 85 SoloVox FiltRes12 86 5thSawWave2Decay12 87 BassLead Obx22 SYN PAD group 88 Fantasia2 NewAge2 89 WarmPad Obx12 90 Polysynth2 Fantasy22 91 SpaceVoice VocBells2 2 92 BowedGlass Prophet12 93 MetalPad2 Bright22 94 HaloPad2 Slave2 95 SweepPad Machiner2 SYN SFX group 96 IceRain2 Noiseres 97 Soundtrack2 MoonWind2 98 Crystal Wind2 2 99 Atmosphere Arp26000 100 Brightness WithGas2 101 Goblin Resonance2 102 EchoDrops Synthex12 103 StarTheme2 StarTheme22 ETHNIC group 104 Sitar SitarDet2 105 Banjo BanjoOct2 106 Shamisen ShamSitar2 107 Koto Kanoun2 108 Kalimba ShrtKalimb 109 Bagpipe BagpipeEns2 110 Fiddle Hukin 111 Shanai BacktoWS2 Bk 3 (Rom) FlugelHorn WowTromb2 WowTuba Dyn. MtTrp* TotoHorns2 BrassRips SyntHorn2 AttkHorn2 SoprFilter SoftFilt TenFilter BariFilter OboeFilter HornFilter BassoonFlt ClarFilter HardFlt22 DynHiFlute2 Bubbler Dyn. Pan Tube ShakuVoice2 Whistle3WX2 OcarinaSyn2 Pulse22 Lyle2 SynLead12 Digital2 SoundTrk2 FiltRes22 Decay22 Obx32 PPG2 AnlgPad2 Fantasy32 Angels2 Prophet22 Analogic2 Atmosphere2 Decay32 BigRoom Slope2 SynLead22 GlockAthm2 PopUp2 NoGravity2 Synthex22 PowerBad2 SynSitar2 EthnicGtr2 SynSham TrpClarin SaxTrumpt BrassEns2 FiddleBell2 VoiceSpect Appendix A·1 Midi Bk 1 (Rom) PERCUSSIVE group 112 TinkleBell2 113 Agogo 114 SteelDrums2 115 Woodblock 116 Taiko 117 Melo. Tom1 118 SynthDrum 119 ReverseCym SFX group 120 GtFretNois 121 BreathNois 122 Seashore2 123 Bird 124 Telephone1 125 Helicopter2 126 Applause 127 GunShot Bk 2 (Rom) Dk_Stand. 1D Dk_RoomD Dk_PowerD Dk_Elect. D Dk_HouseD Dk_Jazz1D Dk_BrushD Dk_OrchD Gtr. WhaWha Zapp TickTack Scratch1 Telephone2 SynPerc32 HeartBeat Explosion2 Bk 3 (Rom) Dk_Stand. 2D Dk_WSD Dk_Std. 1WXD Dk_DanceD Dk_TechnoD Dk_Jazz2D Dk_M1D Dk_SY77D GtrNoise KeyClick Drop Water Door Clackson2 PickScrape Bomb Sounds without a suffix Sounds with suffix 2 Sounds with suffix * Sounds with suffix D = = = = Single Layer Switch Drumkit ROM Bk 4 (MIDI) 00 DetuneEP1 2 01 DetuneEP2 2 02 CpHarpsy 2 03 ChurcBel 2 04 DetnOrg1 2 05 DetnOrg2 2 06 ChurOrg2 2 07 ItAccord 08 Ukulele 09 12StGuit 2 10 Mandolin 11 HawGuitr 12 ChoGuitr 2 13 FnkGuitr 14 FbkGuitr 15 GuitarFb 16 S. Bass3 17 S. Bass4 2 18 Orchestr 2 19 S. Strng3 2 20 BrassTr2 2 21 S. Brass3 2 22 S. Brass4 2 23 TaisKoto 2 24 Castanet 25 ConcerBd 26 MeloTom2 27 808_Tom 28 GtCutNse 29 StrnSlap 30 Rain 2 31 Thunder 32 Wind 33 Stream 34 Bubble 2 35 Dog 36 Horse 37 Telephon 38 DoorCrak 39 Door 40 Scratch 41 WdChimes 42 CarEngin 43 Car Stop 2 44 Car Pass 2 45 CarCrash 46 Siren 47 Train 48 Jetplane 2 49 Starship 2 50 BurstNse 2 51 Laughing 2 52 Screamin 2 53 Punch 54 Heart Bt 55 FootStep 56 MachiGun 57 LaserGun 2 58 Explosin 2 112 DrumSFX A·2 Appendix pRP6 Preset tables Preset Number 1. Name Stage Piano (S) Rock Piano (S) Rhodex (S) Hard Rhodex (S) Wurtlitz (S) FM Piano (S) El. [. . . ]

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