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EUROGRAND EG8280USB/EG2280USB User Manual

5.4  Using the metronome

The EG2280USB/EG8280USB features a built-in metronome which can be used for 

practising or to make recordings with the internal music sequencer.
To use the metronome, please proceed as follows:
1.  Press the CLICK button to start or stop the metronome.

The metronome beats are shown by flashing dots on the display. At the 

beginning of a measure all dots light up simultaneously.
2)  Keep pressing the MODE button in the TEMPO/EDIT MODE section until the 

TEMPO LED lights up.

3)  Use the two Down/Up buttons to adjust a tempo of your choice.

4)  Press and hold the CLICK button while adjusting the number of beats per 

measure using the -/NO and +/YES button in the VALUE/SONG section.

The display reads:

04: 

 

 

 

No stressed beats (default setting)

24, 34, 44, 54, 64, 74:

 

Quarter meter (e. g. 2/4)

38, 68, 78, 98, 128:

 

Eighth-note meter (e. g. 3/8)

5.4.1  Metronome volume

Use this function to adjust the metronome volume.

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Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 5.1) and select the 
following function.

Function:

  

E5

Value:

  

1 . . . 20

Description:

1 . . . 20:

 

Metronome volume (

1

 = low, 

20

 = high)

Proceed as follows for direct access to the metronome volume menu page.
1)  Press and hold the CLICK button, then hit the MODE button in the 

TEMPO/EDIT MODE section.

The EDIT MODE LED lights up and the EDIT page 

E5

 is displayed.

5.5  Music sequencer

The EG2280USB/EG8280USB provides a built-in 2-track sequencer which allows 

you to record and play back a piece of music . For each of the two tracks you can 

select one or two sounds for recording. This means that the music sequencer can 

play back up to four sounds at the same time. While playing back a music piece 

you can also play on the keyboard to produce complex performances with up to 

six different sounds.
What is more, you can use the music sequencer for practicing. For example, 

you could record the left and right-hand parts of a piece separately on the two 

tracks. During playback, switch off one track (=hand) and play the muted part 

yourself. Thus, you can practice each part individually within its musical context.

5.5.1  Recording pieces of music

This section describes how to record music pieces with the built-in 

music sequencer.
1)  Press the REC button. The REC LED above the TRACK-1 or TRACK-2 button 

lights up. The dots in the display start flashing in the adjusted metronome 

tempo, thus indicating the beat. Now, the EG2280USB/EG8280USB is set to 

record mode.

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The memory of the music sequencer can store up to 10,000 notes. 
However, this number can decrease depending on how much pedaling 
information is stored.

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You can quit record mode by pressing the REC button again.

2)  If necessary, adjust the metronome tempo and meter as described in 

chapter 5.4.

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Summary of Contents for EUROGRAND EG2280USB

Page 1: ...G8280USB The USB Concert Grand Piano That Will Define the Look and Sound of Your Room or D cor EG2280USB Enjoy the Sound of a Concert Grand Play Straight Away with Included Piano Learning Software and...

Page 2: ...ge The addition of USB audio MIDI connectivity opens up a whole new world of recording performing and podcasting options The keyboard also comes with a power cable USB cable and DVD that contains a bu...

Page 3: ...ceshall remainreadilyoperable TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND APPEARANCES ARE SUBJECTTO CHANGEWITHOUT NOTICE AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED BEHRINGER IS PART OFTHE MUSIC GROUP MUSIC GROUP COM ALLTRADEMAR...

Page 4: ...oroperationoftheunitinanyway thatdoesnotcomplywiththetechnicalorsafety regulationsapplicableinthecountrywherethe productisused damage defectscausedbyactsofGod Nature accident fire flood etc oranyother...

Page 5: ...dealer not be located in your vicinity you may directly contact one of our subsidiaries Corresponding contact information is included in the original equipment packaging Global Contact Information Eur...

Page 6: ...l Playback of all music pieces The pieces are played in chronological order SHF Playback of all music pieces The pieces are played in random order 3 Press the button in the SEQUENCER section to start...

Page 7: ...7 TRACK 2 Selects track 2 for playback or recording The REC LED lights up when the track has been activated for recording The PLAY LED lights up when the track has been set for playback and already c...

Page 8: ...als of the EG2280USB EG8280USB to this jack using the included 5 pin cable 24 MIDI Connect external devices such as synthesizers sequencers etc to the EG2280USB EG8280USB using 5 pin DIN cables MIDI c...

Page 9: ...ou select a sound the EG2280USB EG8280USB also selects an appropriate effect If required however you can always select any other effect The following reverb room simulations are available CHAMBER Simu...

Page 10: ...dampenedasdescribedabove Thisallows youtoplayandsustainacertainnoteusingthepedal whileall subsequenttoneswillbeplayedinastaccato detached manner When you sustain single notes on an acoustic piano usin...

Page 11: ...SB EG8280USB can be transposed up or down by half tones key by key This is useful for example if you want to play a piece in a key that is easier to play because it has few or no accidentals at all e...

Page 12: ...he selected sounds slightly against each other Please enter EDIT mode see chapter 5 1 and select the following function Function E3 2 Value 10 10 Description 0 Same pitch for voice 1 and voice 2 0 Voi...

Page 13: ...section The EDIT MODE LED lights up and the EDIT page E5 is displayed 5 5 Music sequencer The EG2280USB EG8280USB provides a built in 2 track sequencer which allows you to record and play back a piec...

Page 14: ...part of a music piece you want to practice has been recorded on track 2 and the left hand part on track 1 for example by your piano teacher you can mute one of the two tracks during playback to practi...

Page 15: ...the sequencer by pressing the button again Recording mode will thus be canceled automatically 5 5 3 Playing back pieces of music This section describes how to play back the music piece you have just...

Page 16: ...nt to end the repetition of a passage The display reads A b Ending point of the loop is set The musical passage is now repeated continuously so that you can practice it to perfection 5 When you want t...

Page 17: ...corresponding TRACK button lights up green If necessary activate the tracks by pressing their TRACK buttons in the SEQUENCER section 2 Press and hold one of the active TRACK buttons then press the bu...

Page 18: ...tuning of the EG2280USB EG8280USB The tuning shown in the display is referenced to the EG2280USB EG8280USB pitch A in Hertz Hz Please enter EDIT mode see chapter 5 1 and select the following function...

Page 19: ...e Here s how to set the basic note Function E2 2 Value C B Description Altered notes are marked by dashes above or below the note name A dash above the note name raises a note a dash below the note lo...

Page 20: ...l cause a feedback loop producing high volume levels which could damage both the instrument and your hearing 6 1 Connecting external sound sources The EG2280USB EG8280USB is equipped with a stereo LIN...

Page 21: ...MIDI is an interface and protocol for transmitting of playing data to other MIDI equipment The most important playing data are pitch and length of notes key velocity and channel volume program change...

Page 22: ...l while voice 2 transmits on the next higher channel Demo song and music sequencer data are not transmitted via the MIDI output However you can transmit a music piece recorded with the built in music...

Page 23: ...ou start the transmission from the MIDI sequencer the EG2280USB EG8280USB will automatically receive the data Make sure that neither DEMO EDIT or music sequencer mode is active Sending music sequencer...

Page 24: ...menu and select Control Panel 4 When the new window opens select Sounds and Audio Devices 5 In the next window click the Audio tab 6 Select USB AUDIO DEVICE in the Sound playback Sound recording and...

Page 25: ...a music computer see chapters 6 3 2 and 6 3 3 before you start a new recording The music piece recorded on the music sequencer plays back too slow fast The playback tempo of the music sequencer follo...

Page 26: ...acks unbalanced Impedance approx 10 k Line Out Connectors RCA unbalanced Impedance approx 100 unbalanced Max output level 7 dBu Phones Connectors 1 4 TRS jack 1 8 TRS jack Max output level 13 dBu 120...

Page 27: ...one stereo cable The plugs are in most cases red right and white left Make sure that the wiring between recording device and EG2280USB EG8280USB follows this color code so as not to mix up the left ri...

Page 28: ...ctric piano of the 80 s 0 122 5 VINTAGE PIANO Nostalgic retro sound of a classic electric piano 0 122 4 CEMBALO 1 Typical sound of a baroque harpsichord 0 122 6 CEMBALO 2 Full dual octave harpsichord...

Page 29: ...n 12 Liebestraum no 3 A flat major Franz Liszt 13 Arabesque no 1 E major Claude Debussy 14 Children s Corner Golliwog s Cakewalk E flat major Claude Debussy 15 Maple Leaf Rag A flat major Scott Joplin...

Page 30: ...2 1 5 3 Metronome Volume Volume of metronome click E5 1 20 10 Sequencer Dimmed volume Volume of the muted track in music sequencer mode E6 0 20 0 MIDI Transmit channel MIDI channel on which MIDI data...

Page 31: ...rantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment...

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