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EUROGRAND EG8080-

BK

Function:

E6

Value:

0 20

Description:

1 20

: Volume of muted track (default setting:

  5

)

0

:

Muted tracks are not audible

6.5.6 Editing the music sequencer settings

The following paragraphs explain how to edit the playback
settings of recordings made with the music sequencer.

The following settings can be edited separately for each of the
two tracks:

V

Sound (see chapter 3.4)

V

Room effect intensity (see chapter 5.2.2)

V

Modulation effect intensity (see chapter 5.2.3)

V

Layered sounds (see chapters 5.1 and 6.3)

The following global settings can be made for the whole music
piece:

V

Tempo (see chapter 6.4)

V

Meter (see chapter 6.4)

V

Type of room effect (see chapter 5.2.2)

V

Type of modulation effect (see chapter 5.2.3)

1) Press the REC button in the SONG section to enter record

mode. The REC LED above the TRACK 1 or TRACK 2 buttons
lights up and the dots in the display start flashing in the
rhythm of the selected metronome tempo, thus indicating the
beat.

Be sure not to press the START/STOP button during
the following steps. Otherwise, a new recording
would be made on the selected track erasing all
the data recorded before.

2) Use the TRACK button to select the track whose settings

you wish to edit. If you want to edit global settings (e.g.
tempo, measure, etc.) you can select either one of the two
tracks.

.

3) Edit the settings as described in the chapters mentioned

above.

4)  If necessary, repeat step 2 for the second track.

5) Press the REC button to quit record mode.

The changes made have now been stored in the music sequencer.
When you play back the music piece, the new settings will be
effective. All previous settings are deleted.

6.5.7 Sync start

You can set the music sequencer playback-ready, so that it will
start playback as soon as you play a key on the keyboard.  This
function can be very helpful when the music sequencer is used
as an „accompanist“. The function is also available in DEMO
mode.

1) Make sure that the playback tracks are active (PLAY LED

above the corresponding TRACK button lights up green). If
necessary, activate the tracks by pressing their TRACK
buttons in the SONG section.

2) Press and hold one of the active TRACK buttons, then press

the START/STOP button in the SONG section.

.

+

A dot in the lower right-hand corner of the display starts flashing
in the tempo of the metronome, thus signaling that the instrument
is set to sync start mode. The sequencer starts playback as
soon as you play a key on the keyboard.

If you want to quit sync start mode, simply repeat
step 2.

6.5.8 Starting the music sequencer with the foot

pedal

This function allows you to reprogram the left soft pedal, so that
it can be used to start/stop the music sequencer.  This is useful
when you are playing a music piece live and want to start a
sequencer accompaniment at a later point during the piece. When
the pedal has been set accordingly, you can also use it to start/
stop playback in DEMO mode.

Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 6.1) and select
the following function.

Function:

E4.1

Value:

1,

 

2

Description:

1

:

Soft pedal function (default setting)

2

:

Music sequencer START/STOP

6.6 System settings

The EG8080 provides several setting options to control the global
functions of the instrument. Please read below which options
are available and how you can edit their settings.

6. ADVANCED OPERATION

Summary of Contents for EUROGRAND EG8080

Page 1: ...Version 1 1 August 2006 User s manual K1800FX EUROGRAND EG8080 BK...

Page 2: ...s two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the...

Page 3: ...er V New stereo sampling RSM Real Sound Memory tone generation for the ultimate in instrument realism V 14 high quality voices Grand Piano Acoustic Piano E Piano Strings Harpsichord Organ etc with max...

Page 4: ...phy to share our joy with you because you are the most important member of the BEHRINGER team With your highly competent suggestions for new products you ve greatly contributed to shaping our company...

Page 5: ...volume 14 6 5 Music sequencer 14 6 5 1 Recording pieces of music 14 6 5 2 Editing pieces of music 15 6 5 3 Playing back pieces of music 15 6 5 4 Repeating musical passages for practicing 16 6 5 5 Sett...

Page 6: ...e retailer from whom the equipment was purchased Should your BEHRINGER dealer not be located in your vicinity you may directly contact one of our subsidiaries Corresponding contact information is incl...

Page 7: ...re played in chronological order ShF Playback of all music pieces The pieces are played in random order 3 Press the START STOP button in the SONG section to start playback 4 Press the START STOP butto...

Page 8: ...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 con...

Page 9: ...ee MIDI jacks enable you to connect external MIDI devices such as synthesizers sequencers etc to the EG8080 V MIDI data controlling the sound generator of the EG8080 are received at the IN jack V MIDI...

Page 10: ...ays select any other effect The following reverb room simulations are available ROOM Simulates a small room HALL 1 Simulates a small concert hall HALL 2 Simulates a large concert hall STAGE Simulates...

Page 11: ...u to play and sustain a certain note using the pedal while all subsequent tones will be played in a staccato detached manner When you sustain single notes on an acoustic piano using the sostenuto peda...

Page 12: ...flats accidentals In this key you would have to play a lot of black keys However if you transpose the sounds up by one half tone you can easily play the piece on the white keys C major It can be helpf...

Page 13: ...er 6 1 and select the following function Function E3 3 voice 1 transposed by an octave E3 4 voice 2 transposed by an octave Value 1 1 Description 0 No transposition 1 Transposition down by one octave...

Page 14: ...n lights up The dots in the display start flashing in the adjusted metronome tempo thus indicating the beat Now the EG8080 is set to record mode The memory of the music sequencer can store up to 10 00...

Page 15: ...ing the beat Now the EG8080 is set to record mode 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 Y...

Page 16: ...ction is ideal for practicing a specific difficult passage recorded by your piano teacher To make the best use of this function the left and right hand parts should be recorded separately on tracks 1...

Page 17: ...y back the music piece the new settings will be effective All previous settings are deleted 6 5 7 Sync start You can set the music sequencer playback ready so that it will start playback as soon as yo...

Page 18: ...er see chapter 6 5 8 6 6 3 Fine tuning The EG8080 can be detuned slightly to adapt it to other instruments or tunings The setting made here affects the pitch of all keys The following section describe...

Page 19: ...be marked by a basic note 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...

Page 20: ...th the instrument and your hearing 7 1 Connecting external sound sources The EG8080 is equipped with a stereo LINE IN connector for connecting external sound sources to your digital piano These signal...

Page 21: ...8080 V The MIDI THRU jacks passes on the MIDI data received via the MIDI IN jack without modification In combination with a music computer you can thus integrate another keyboard or sound module into...

Page 22: ...Function E7 2 Value All 1 2 1 16 Description All Simultaneous multi timbral reception of MIDI data on all 16 MIDI channels Default setting 1 2 Reception of MIDI data on channels 1 and 2 1 16 Reception...

Page 23: ...escription 1 Connect the EG8080 to a computer or hardware sequencer as described in chapter 7 3 2 2 Set the MIDI sequencer to reception ready mode 3 Select the function E7 7 in EDIT mode 4 Press the Y...

Page 24: ...r see chapters 7 3 2 and 7 3 3 before you start a new recording The music piece recorded on the music sequencer plays back too slow fast V The playback tempo of the music sequencer follows the current...

Page 25: ...onnectors 1 4 TRS jack Max output level 13 dBu 120mW 100 load MIDI IN OUT THRU AMPLIFIER Output power 2 x 40 W POWER SUPPLY Mains voltages USA Canada 120 V 60 Hz China Korea 220 V 50 Hz Europe U K Aus...

Page 26: ...systems You will need this type of cable to connect the EG8080 to hi fi recording equipment Usually these cables are supplied in pairs to form one stereo cable The plugs are in most cases red right a...

Page 27: ...octave harpsichord sound 0 123 6 VIBRAPHONE Extremely dynamic vibraphone sound 0 122 11 PIPE ORGAN Soft wooden pipe sound of a small baroque organ 0 123 19 CHURCH ORGAN Sound of full size church organ...

Page 28: ...anz Schubert 6 Fr hlingslied Spring Song op 62 no 6 A major Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy 7 Fantasie Impromptu op 66 c sharp minor Fr d ric Chopin 8 Prelude op 28 no 15 Raindrop D flat major Fr d ric Ch...

Page 29: ...Volume Volume of metronome click E5 1 20 10 Sequencer Dimmed volume Volume of the muted track in music sequencer mode E6 0 20 5 MIDI Transmit channel MIDI channel on which MIDI data are transmitted E7...

Page 30: ...X X Control Change 0 32 O O Bank select 7 X O Volume 11 X O Expression 64 O O Damper 66 O O Sostenuto 67 O O Soft pedal 91 X O Reverb depth 94 X O Effect depth Program Change O O System Exclusive O O...

Page 31: ...31 EUROGRAND EG8080 BK 10 6 Blank note sheet 10 APPENDIX...

Page 32: ...normal business hours BEFORE returning the product All inquiries must be accompanied by a description of the problem BEHRINGER will then issue a return authorization number 2 Subsequently the product...

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