bluthner e-Klavier 2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 18

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Owner’s Manual

Made in Germany

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2 & Pianette

SPECIFICATIONS

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Number of Keys

88 Notes

Keyboard

Blüthner Grand Touch 

(Wooden)

4 zones, Graded Hammer, Wooden

Touch Sensitive

Yes

Yes

Pedals

3 Pedals with Half Damper

Damper (Half Damper), Sostenuto, Soft

Panels

Control & Function Panels

9 Button Backlit Panel, 1x Volume

Cabinet

Cabinet

Blüthner PH - Design Cabinet

Key Cover

no

Colors

Black High Gloss 

Soundboard

Authentic Acoustic Behavior     Acoustic Piano Simulation    (APS)

Music Rest

Yes

Bluetooth

Yes

Technology & Voice

Tone Generation

Blüthner APS Technology

Acoustic Piano Simulation    (APS)

Damper Resonance APS Damper Modeling

Acoustic Piano Simulation    (APS)

String Resonance

Blüthner Aliquot    Modeling

Aliquot    String Resonance Modeling

Polyphony

135 Notes maximum

135 Notes Polyphony

Voices

25 Blüthner Sounds

25 Special APS Sound Presets

Effects

Reverb, Chorus, Phaser, 

Tremolo

Damper Resonance, String Resonance

Song Recorder

1 Track - 1 Channel

100,000 notes maximum

Metronome

Yes

Tempo-range 30 to 280 BPM

Transpose

24 Semitones up

24 Semitones down

Tuning

Fine-Tune by 0.5 Hz steps up

Fine-Tune by 0.5 Hz steps down

Headphones

2 headphone jacks

MIDI

MIDI IN, OUT, THRU

MIDI Trio

Audio IN

2 x Mono IN left and right

Stereo In

Audio OUT

2 x Mono OUT left and right

Stereo Out

USB

USB Host

MIDI USB Connection

Amplifiers

4x 50 Watt digital amplifier

New Blüthner digital 200 Watt amplifier

Speakers

Blüthner 6” wide range +3” 

High End Tweeter 

Designed by PCL Audio- Germany

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Summary of Contents for e-Klavier 2

Page 1: ...you lots of enjoyment with your l thner e Klavier l thner e Klavier 1 l thner e Klavier 1 We recommend that you read this operation manual carefully to become familiar with the many advantages and fe...

Page 2: ...nstalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio com munications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installatio...

Page 3: ...and Numeric Value Entry 0 9 8 Headphone Ports 8 Connections 9 MIDI Settings 9 Playing Your Instrument Sound Selection 10 OTHERS Accessing additional sounds 10 Layers Splits 11 EFX 11 Reverb 11 Using t...

Page 4: ...D The Bl thner e Klavier recreates the unique sound of the hand made world renowned Bl thner Model One concert grand piano All 88 keys of this exceptional instrument have been meticulously recorded an...

Page 5: ...d or turn the power cord too much and avoid the laying the power cable in places where someone could trip or roll something over it DO NOT OPEN Never try to open any part of your keyboard to disassemb...

Page 6: ...thinners solvents or liquids with chemical substances HANDLING WARNING Please be careful not to jam your fingers in the movable keyboard cover Please do not insert objects into any of the openings in...

Page 7: ...layback function See page 12 Strings Choir Sound selection Transpose Starts and stops the transpose function See page 15 Organ 1 2 Sound selection Touch Adjusts the touch sensitivity or velocity of th...

Page 8: ...urn off Using the Headphone B jack the built in speaker system does not switch off NOTE You should not use the headphones for too long at too high a volume level This can lead to severe and permanent...

Page 9: ...an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface It is an international standard that allows devices such as electronic instruments and computers to communicate with each other MIDI Connections The...

Page 10: ...the sound library including sounds you have added yourself To select additional sounds Press and hold the OTHERS Button while scrolling to your desired sound using the first 2 Keys on the Keyboard A...

Page 11: ...ssed down in the pair will always be heard to the right of the split EFX FUNCTION With the EFX function you can select special sound efects like Chorus Flanger Tremolo etc To adjust the EFX function P...

Page 12: ...the keys on the keyboard to scroll To delete a recorded track hold the Record button for 3 seconds The last recorded track will then be deleted USING THE PEDALS The Bl thner e Klavier is fitted with...

Page 13: ...n the control panel and the METRONOME LED lights up Pressing the METRONOME button again stops the metronome and turns the LED light off Changing the metronome TEMPO The metronome starts at a default t...

Page 14: ...SELECTION keys and 0 to adjust the value of the touch sensitivity as follows LIGHT NORMAL 0 HEAVY With this setting a light touch produces a higher volume default normal velocity and response of a gr...

Page 15: ...d the TUNE button down while pressing both Selection keys together to restore the keyboard to the default A 440 tuning TRANSPOSE FUNCTION With the TRANPOSE function you can transpose the entire keyboa...

Page 16: ...Tablett PC iPad or iPhone The example shown on the right depicts the display as seen on an iPhone screen Your Smartphone Tablett PC or iPhone will list the Bl thner e Klavier in the settings display C...

Page 17: ...d by Gianni Giudici Rhodex Demo 1 Vintage Piano 1 played by Gianni Giudici RhoDX Demo 1 Vintage Piano 3 played by Gianni Giudici Wurlixer Demo 1 Vintage Piano 2 played by Gianni Giudici Clavinet Demo...

Page 18: ...per Modeling Acoustic Piano Simulation APS String Resonance Bl thner Aliquot Modeling Aliquot String Resonance Modeling Polyphony 135 Notes maximum 135 Notes Polyphony Voices 25 Bl thner Sounds 25 Spe...

Page 19: ...imulation APS Damper Resonance APS Damper Modeling Acoustic Piano Simulation APS String Resonance Bl thner Aliquot Modeling Aliquot String Resonance Modeling Polyphony 135 Notes maximum 128 Notes Poly...

Page 20: ...ge the features and or specifications without notice Information on WEEE Directive The WEEE directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment is the EC directive 2002 96 EC to reduce the growing amo...

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