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AUX IN

By connecting devices to this jack the piano may play soundtracks provided by external sources via
its internal speakers.
Use  an  audio  cable  (sold  separately)  to  connect  the  audio  output  jack  of  the  external  devices  (MP3
player,  CD  player,  sound  module,  electric  instrument  etc.)  and  the 

AUX IN

of  the  piano  to  hear  the

sound of the external device played through the piano's internal speakers.

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USB TO HOST

The piano has a USB jack that could be used to connect the piano directly to a computer.
By using this jack, the piano and computer may exchange MIDI data via USB.

External Connection Jacks (on the bottom left of the piano)

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External Connection Jacks (on the bottom left of the piano)

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Use a USB wire (sold separately) to connect the piano and the computer.

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To  use  the  piano  as  a  MIDI  device,  run  the  MIDI  music  software  on  the  computer  and  set  its

input/output device to USB Audio Device.

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To  use  the  piano  as  the  audio  device  for  the  computer,  set  the  computer's  audio  device  to  the

piano after connecting.

Audio Jacks

Digital Jack

When connecting to an external device, always turn on the external device first before turning on the power of the piano. 

When quitting the use of the external device, reverse this order and turn the piano off first before turning off the external device.

The audio connection jacks are stereo 3.5mm connectors.

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AUX OUT

This jack is used when the use of a more powerful external sound producer (amplifiers etc.) is
desired to reproduce the audio output of the piano.

Use an audio cable (sold separately) to connect the 

AUX OUT

of the piano and the input jack of the

external device to hear the piano through the speaker system of the external device.

When connecting to an external device, always turn on the external device first before turning on the power of the piano. 

When quitting the use of the external device, reverse this order and turn the piano off first before turning off the external device.

The audio connection jacks are stereo 3.5mm connectors.

Summary of Contents for DPS-90H

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL High Performance USB Digital Piano New feel new look and new sound EV 64 ...

Page 2: ...contact customer service for repair Do not expose the product to rain Do not use the product under watery or wet environment and avoid placing liquid containers on the product as it may spill into the product If any liquid is spilled into the product immediately turn off the product take the plug off the AC outlet and contact customer service for inspection If the power cord or plug is either wore...

Page 3: ...lt in excessive noise from either this product or the TV radio Do not place the product on unstable locations where it could fall off Always remove all cables from the product before moving it When cleaning the instrument use soft and dry or lightly wet cloth Do not use cleansing cloth imbued with paint diluent solvent cleansing agent or chemical substances Also do not place any objects made of vi...

Page 4: ...res are a comprehensive recording system consisting of 3 tracks for efficient practicing educational music bank for enhanced piano learning Beyer Czerny 100 30 40 Burgmüller etudes and many favorite sonatines and USB and audio IN Out jacks for connectivity with computers and other audio devices To take full advantage of the wide range of features and capabilities offered by this instrument please ...

Page 5: ... Product Specifications Table of Contents Table of Contents Before Reading SafetyCautions ProductFeatures Table of Contents Product Components Assembling Parts Power Switch Headphone Jacks Audio Jacks Digital Jack Pedals Control Panel Basic Control Master Volume Choosing Voice GM General MIDI Voices Main Voice Volume Twin Piano Layer Layer Volume Split Split Volume Split Point Metronome Reverb Eff...

Page 6: ...amaged contact the store where it was purchased Product Components 5 Owner s Manual Backplate d Pedal Plate Main Body Fixers e M6x15 mm 10EA Backplate Fixers f M4x22 mm 4EA g M4x8 mm 2EA Piano Main Body Left Right Legs a b Pedal Plate c Keeping the original packing materials may prove useful later in case it needs to be repacked for transportation EV 64 EV 64 ...

Page 7: ...ers e to connect the Pedal Plate c to the legs 2 1 Place the backplate d between the legs by insertingitfrombehind 2 Use the backplate fixer f g to fix the backplate 3 Makesurethattheplateisstandingstraight B C D F F E G H H Assembling 2 Adjust the pedal plate knob see picture sothatitwouldcomeincontactwiththefloor onwhichthepianoistobeinstalled F ...

Page 8: ...e the main body onto the assembled lower body according to the picture so that its holes would match the brackets attached to the legs Use the Main Body Fixers e 6EA to secure the connection between the main and lower bodies Assembling the main body 2 Raise the scoreboard on the top of the main body and use the brackets on its back to keep it standing Pedal Powerjacks 5 EV 64 e e ...

Page 9: ...the piano The buttons will be lighted When the piano is turned on the initial default voice is Grand Piano 1 Use the Master Volume knob to adjust the volume When turning on the piano do not press the damper pedal Doing so may cause the pedal to malfunction All parameters and settings except for the recording and registration memories are initialized whenever the piano is turned off and on again Pa...

Page 10: ...to USB Audio Device e To use the piano as the audio device for the computer set the computer s audio device to the piano after connecting Audio Jacks Digital Jack When connecting to an external device always turn on the external device first before turning on the power of the piano When quitting the use of the external device reverse this order and turn the piano off first before turning off the e...

Page 11: ...layed after the pedal was pressed are not affected even if the pedal is being kept pressed 3 Soft Pedal Left Pedal This pedal performs the same function as the soft pedal of an acoustic piano Pressing this pedal causes the sound of the piano to be muffled a little bit and softens its character Damper Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Soft Pedal Connecting the pedal cable Retrieve the pedal cable tied below th...

Page 12: ... TRACK 1 LEFT HAND ⓕ TRACK 2 RIGHT HAND ⓖ TRACK 3 REPEAT ⓗ DEMO ⓘ Edu MUSIC ⓚ TEMPO UP DOWN Function Interface ⓙ SETUP LOCK ⓛ LED Screen ⓜ DATA UP DOWN ⓞ FUNCTION ⓟ ENTER Page 13 Page 18 27 Page 33 Page 20 22 Page 22 33 Page 22 33 Page 22 33 Page 20 Page 22 Page 18 22 w e r Page 25 Page 25 EV 64 q ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ ⓔ ⓗ ⓙ ⓘ ⓚ ⓐ ⓖ ⓛ ⓕ ...

Page 13: ...e Buttons ⓠ LAYER ⓡ SPLIT ⓢ TWIN ⓣ REVERB ⓤ EFFECT ⓥ STORE ⓦ RECALL Power Switch Headphones AUX IN OUT USB TO HOST Soft Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Damper Pedal ⓟ Page 13 Page 16 Page 17 Page 15 Page 19 Page 19 Page 32 Page 32 y u b Page 8 Page 8 Page 9 Page 9 Page 10 Page 10 Page 10 ⓜ ⓠ ⓡ ⓢ ⓣ ⓤ ⓥ ⓝ ⓦ ...

Page 14: ...oup 1 9 2 The right number represents the index number of the voice inside that group 1 5 Repeatedly press a voice button to cycle through the available voices of that group It may also be done by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons when the voice numbers are shown on the LED Your last choice for each group is retained even if you switch to another voice group It will be retained until the piano is...

Page 15: ... GM voice will be retained until the piano is turned off Pedal Effects for Different Voices For the voices listed below the left pedal may be used to trigger special effects for enhanced playing Voice Effect Display Description Elec Organ 1 4 1 Left pedal triggers the Chorus effect when pressed Elec Organ 2 4 2 Left pedal triggers the Chorus effect when pressed Strings 6 1 Left pedal plays cymbals...

Page 16: ...to quickly navigate through the values To stay in SETUP mode The piano may stay in SETUP mode instead of leaving it once the SETUP button is released 1 While in SETUP mode press LOCK The LED screen will stay where it is even if SETUP is released afterwards 2 Pressing LOCK while not pressing SETUP will also trigger and lock in the SETUP mode Twin Piano Twin Piano divides the piano keyboard into two...

Page 17: ...ano to return to performing mode q Enter the SETUP mode to adjust the Layer volume Press and hold down SETUP then use the LAYER VOICE VOLUME Up Down buttons to adjust the Layer volume The LED will display the current value Pressing both Up Down buttons simultaneously will restore the default value 70 When the LED is showing the Layer volume value the DATA Up Down buttons may be used instead of the...

Page 18: ...vigate through the values To stay in SETUP mode The piano may stay in SETUP mode instead of leaving it once the SETUP button is released 1 While in SETUP mode press LOCK The LED screen will stay where it is even if SETUP is released afterwards 2 Pressing LOCK while not pressing SETUP will also trigger and lock in the SETUP mode Split Split divides the piano keyboard into two sections and allows th...

Page 19: ...On Off Press METRONOME to begin hearing metronome beats Press METRONOME again to turn off the metronome Metronome provides clicks over a steady beat to help the player keep in time while playing Adjusting Tempo The range of metronome tempo is from 40 to 250 bpm beats per minute It may be adjusted by using the TEMPO buttons Keep a TEMPO button pressed to quickly increase decrease the value The defa...

Page 20: ...g the type of Effect Using Effect Press EFFECT The button will turn on indicating that the Effect is now active Reverb Reverb recreates the decaying reflections of sound as experienced in a fully resonant concert hall making the piano sound feel more natural and realistic 8 types of Reverbs are available Room 1 r 1 Room 2 r 2 Room 3 r 3 Hall 1 r 4 Hall2 r 5 Plate r 6 Delay r 7 Pan Delay r 8 Using ...

Page 21: ...sing both DATA Up Down buttons simultaneously will restore the default value 65 When the LED is showing the Demo volume value the DATA Up Down buttons may be used instead of the MUSIC VOLUME buttons The numerical range of the volume is 0 100 Keep a button pressed to quickly navigate through the values To stay in SETUP mode The piano may stay in SETUP mode instead of leaving it once the SETUP butto...

Page 22: ...c minor op 13 Pathetique Grave Allegro molto e con brio Sonate no 8 in c minor op 13 Pathetique 2 Adagio cantabile Sonate no 8 in c minor op 13 Pathetique 3 Allegro Arabesque No 1 in E major Suite bergamesque 1 Prelude Suite bergamesque 3 Clair de lune Petite Suite for piano 4 hands 2 Cortege Scenes from Childhood op 15 From foreign lands and peoples in G major 12 Etudes d execution transcendante ...

Page 23: ...he tempo by using the TEMPO Up Down buttons However any tempo changes made to a piece will cease to take effect once the piece ends and the next piece or next playback of the same piece if repeating will be played in its default tempo Press both Tempo Up Down buttons simultaneously to restore the default tempo Use the SETUP and MUSICVOLUMEUp Down buttons to adjust the volume of the playback See th...

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Page 25: ...La Chevaleresque 011 012 013 021 022 023 031 032 033 041 042 051 052 053 061 062 071 072 073 081 082 083 091 092 093 101 102 103 111 112 113 121 122 131 132 133 141 142 143 151 152 161 162 171 172 Sonatines op 20 no 1 1 Sonatines op 20 no 1 2 Sonatines op 20 no 1 3 Sonatines op 20 no 2 1 Sonatines op 20 no 2 2 Sonatines op 20 no 2 3 Sonatines op 20 no 3 1 Sonatines op 20 no 3 2 Sonatines op 20 no ...

Page 26: ... again The buttons will turn off allowing the piano to return to performing mode Pressing both DATA Up Down buttons simultaneously will always restore the default value of the respective parameter Last edited values for each parameter will stay in effect until the piano is turned off except the F24 APO Auto Power Off timer setting which is retained permanently Display Function Name Range Default F...

Page 27: ...fine tuning of the piano by units of cent which is useful when the piano is to be played alongside other acoustic instruments that are tune sensitive Cent A unit of pitch 1 cents equals to a hundredth of a semitone Use the DATA Up Down buttons to adjust the tuning of the instrument by units of cents Press both Up Down buttons simultaneously to restore its default value 0 Range 99 cents default 0 H...

Page 28: ...ernal devices connected to the piano as MIDI signals Octave Shift F09 Octave Shift allows the piano to be transposed an octave up or down Functions Parameters MIDI Local Control Metronome Volume Metronome Meter Brilliance Octave Shift Half Pedal The metronome may be set to emphasize the downbeats of a given meter Metronome Meter F07 Range 0 2 12 Default 0 Press both Up Down buttons simultaneously ...

Page 29: ...one steps Range 12 semitones Default 0 Press both Up Down buttons simultaneously to restore its default value 0 Refer to Page 25 on using the FUNCTION button Range 0 100 Default 50 Press both Up Down buttons simultaneously to restore its default value 50 Refer to Page 19 for more on Reverb Refer to Page 25 on using the FUNCTION button Reverb Volume F13 The strength of the Reverb sound may be adjus...

Page 30: ... 1 Chorus 2 Chorus 3 Chorus 4 Feed back Flanger Short delay Feedback delay The tuning system used for traditional Arabic music These tuning systems were created by combining the mean tone and Pythagorean systems in which each musical key possesses its own characteristic The Pythagorean system is constructed purely on the basis of octaves and fifths which produces the purest fifths and fourths but ...

Page 31: ...ts default value 0 Refer to Page 25 on using the FUNCTION button Damper Sample Volume F20 When playing an acoustic piano with the damper pedal pressed the open strings that are not being played also vibrate sympathetically since the dampers are off This piano also offers live samples of this sound of all open strings vibrating when a key is played with damper pedal pressed This parameter determine...

Page 32: ...ttings saved to the Registration buttons restoring them to initial values When the LED displays ENΓ press ENTER to clear all registration memories Refer to Page 25 for the default values of each parameter Refer to Page 35 for more on Registration Stretch Tune F22 When tuning an acoustic piano the low strings are tuned a bit lower than their original pitches and the high strings higher in order to ...

Page 33: ... Press and hold down RECALL then press the REGISTRATION 1 5 button that contains the desired registration Once all parameters are set press and hold down STORE and then press one of the five REGISTRATION buttons to save the current setting to that memory Registration Registration Memory Default Registration Memory Values Each registration memory has its own default values which is presented at the...

Page 34: ... for recording and press RECORD The button will turn on and TRACK1 will begin flashing The Layer and Split may be used for recording to all tracks A flashing TRACK button indicates that track is ready to record w Record to Track 1 Play a key or press PLAY STOP to begin recording Recording will terminate if the piano is not played for a long time When recording the RECORD and PLAY STOP buttons will...

Page 35: ...ll display rE1 which represents memory bank 1 Use DATA Up Down buttons to move to other banks A total of 3 banks rE1 rE2 rE3 exist each with 3 tracks A track may record up to 4 500 notes and a bank has a capacity of 13 500 notes 4 500 x 3 Therefore the maximum number of notes that the piano may record at a time is 40 500 Recorded materials are preserved even if the piano is turned off or the Initi...

Page 36: ...BHcc O X Expression 64 BnH40Hcc O O DamperPedal 65 BnH41Hcc O X PortamentoON OFF 66 BnH42Hcc O O SostenutoPedal Control 67 BnH43Hcc O O SoftPedal Change 80 BnH80Hvv O X ReverbProg vv 00H 70H 81 BnH51Hvv O X ChorusProg 91 BnH5BHvv O O ReverbSendLevel 93 BnH5DHvv O O ChorusSendLevel 120 BnH78H00H O X AllSoundOff 121 BnH79H00H O X ResetAllController 123 BnH7BH00H O X AllNotesOff 126 BnH7EH00H O X Mon...

Page 37: ...0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 Grand Piano 1 Grand Piano 2 Grand Piano 3 Honky Tonk Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Harpsichord Clavinet 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 1 4 0 1 5 0 1 6 Celesta Glockenspiel Music Box Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Tubular Bell Dulcimer 0 1 7 0 1 8 0 1 9 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 2 4 Electric Organ 1 Electric Organ 2 Electric Organ 3 Pipe Organ Reed Organ Accordion H...

Page 38: ...Cymbal 50 D3 High Tom Room Hi Tom1 Room Hi Tom1 Elec Hi Tom1 808 Hi Tom1 51 D 3 Ride Cymbal 1 52 E3 Chinese Cymbal Reverse Cymbal 53 F3 Ride Bell 54 F 3 Tambourine 55 G3 Splash Cymbal 56 G 3 Cowbell 808 Cowbell 57 A3 Crash Cymbal2 58 A 3 Vibraslap 59 B3 Ride Cymbal2 60 C4 Hi Bongo 61 C 4 Low Bongo 62 D4 Mute Hi Conga 808 High Conga 63 D 4 Open Hi Conga 808 Mid Conga 64 E4 Low Conga 808 Low Conga 6...

Page 39: ... 3 Timpani c Gt Cut Noise up 50 D3 Timpani d Double Bass Slap 51 D 3 Timpani d Key Click 52 E3 Timpani e Laughing 53 F3 Timpani f Screaming 54 F 3 Punch 55 G3 Heart Beat 56 G 3 Footstep 1 57 A3 Concert Cymbal2 Footstep 2 58 A 3 Applause 59 B3 Concert Cymbal1 Door Creacking 60 C4 Door Closing 61 C 4 Scratch 62 D4 Wind Chime 63 D 4 Car Engine Start 64 E4 Car Breaking 65 F4 Car Pass 66 F 4 Car Crash ...

Page 40: ...The treble bass volume is set to minimum 1 Increase the master volume 2 Disconnect the headphone 3 Properly connect the power connection jack to the product 4 Increase the part volumes There are notable difference between the volumes of the main voice and the secondary voice 1 The secondary voice volume is set to a wrong value 1 Set the secondary voice volume properly Random noise is heard when us...

Page 41: ... Transpose Twin Piano RegistrationMemory 5slots DSP 8 Reverbs 8 Effects Metronome Yes Tempo meter volume adjustable Display LED Demo 50 EducationalMusic 346 Beyer Czerny Burgmüller etudes selected sonatines Recording Real time recording 3 tracks x 3 banks Maximum 40 500 notes 4 500 per track VolumeControls Master Main Layer Split Demo Edu Music I oTerminals AUX IN OUT USB TO HOST Pedal Input 2 hea...

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