OWNER’S MANUAL
N e w f e e l , n e w l o o k a n d n e w s o u n d
Dynatone Digital Piano SLP-150
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL N e w f e e l n e w l o o k a n d n e w s o u n d Dynatone Digital Piano SLP 150 ...
Page 2: ...t containing liquids which might spill into any openings ㆍIf the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the piano or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified service personnel ㆍOnly use the vol...
Page 3: ...o remove all connected cables ㆍWhen cleaning the piano use a soft dry cloth Do not use paint thinners solvent cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths Also do not place vinyl plastic or rubber object on the piano since might discover the panel or keyboard ㆍDo not rest your weight or place heavy objects on the piano ㆍDo not use excessive force on the buttons switches and connectors ㆍDo...
Page 4: ...features and functions of this unit to their fullest be sure to carefully read this manual and follow the instructions contained herein Main Features 16 Instruments Grand Piano 1 2 Harpsichord Vibraphone Elec Piano 1 2 Organ 1 2 Elec Organ 1 2 Strings 1 2 Bass 1 2 Drum set Sound effect set 50 Demo Music 50 pieces of classical music are enlisted in the piano as demo You can listen to them for eithe...
Page 5: ...our Piano Controls and Terminals Turning ON the Power Headphone Connecting to Audio Devices Connecting to a Computer Connecting to the Pedal Control Panel Basic Operation Adjusting the Volume Selecting Voices Layer Split Changing the Split Point Reverb Using the Metronome Twin Piano Function Tune Transpose Touch MIDI Local control Sound Setting and Initializing Digital Piano 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 8 8 8 ...
Page 6: ...for back panel pedal board j 4 X 15 mm 8 Bolts for main unit and pedal board l M6 X 25 mm 2 Bolts for back panel leg k M4 X 12 mm 4 Bolts for foot leg g M6 X 30 mm 4 nuts for foot leg h Main Unit a Right Left Legs b Pedal Board d Inspect each item carefully to make sure that it is in a good condition If you find any item missing or damaged immediately contact the place of purchase for replacement ...
Page 7: ...ut the Bolt Cap into the bolt hole as shown on the illustration below 2 AttachbothlegstothePedalBoard d using fourBolts l 2 1 Insert the Back Board e in between the legs and pedal board using 2 Bolts k and 4 Screws j with 6 Washers i 2 After fixing the back panel to the legs set the stand upright and make sure the stand is set up straight Setting Up Your Piano ...
Page 8: ...n 3 1 Set the stand upright and gently lower the main unit on to the stand then fix their connection with four Bolts l for Main Unit a as shown in the illustration 2 Raise and hold the music stand using two metal supports on the rear of music stand Attaching the main unit to the stand The pedal connector is on the bottom of the main unit Names of each connector are printed on the rear of the main ...
Page 9: ...ingthepedalcordandACadapter on page 7 2 Turn on POWER Press the STANDBY ON switch to turn on the piano The multi function display will show the initial screen The voice is initially set to Grand Piano Adjust the volume by using MASTER VOLUME Auto Power Off Following 30 minutes of inactivity the piano will be turned off automatically to preserve energy Disable Auto Power Off To disable the auto pow...
Page 10: ...the external device then that of the instrument Reverse this order when you turn the power off q w By connecting a computer to the USB you can transfer MIDI and audio data between the instrument and the computer and take advantage of sophisticated computer music programs When connecting to a computer the digital piano can be used as an audio device of your computer When you connect the digital pia...
Page 11: ...uses the affected notes to be sustained until the release of the pedal but only the notes that are being played at the moment the pedal is depressed are affected All subsequent notes played while the pedal is being held down are not affected LEFT PEDAL Soft Pedal Depressing the pedal softens the sound of the notes being played Damper Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Soft Pedal Pedal Cable Plug Pedal cord whi...
Page 12: ...1 MASTER VOLUME VOICE SECTION 2 VOICE buttons 3 SPLIT 4 TWIN PIANO 5 REVERB SETUP SECTION 6 SETUP 7 LED Display 8 DATA UP DOWN 9 TUNE 0 TRANSPOSE TOUCH LOCAL CONTROL ENTER Page 13 Page 13 Page 14 Page 16 Page 15 Page 17 Page 17 Page 18 Page 18 Page 19 1 6 7 A B C D E F G ...
Page 13: ...LINE OUT ELINE IN FUSB G PEDAL PEDAL H SOFT PEDAL I SOSTENUTO PEDAL JDAMPER PEDAL Page 8 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 Page 10 Page 10 Page 10 Page 10 PLAYER SECTION DEMO RECORD PLAY STOP TRACK 1 TRACK 2 METRONOME Page 21 Page 20 Page 20 21 Page 20 21 Page 20 21 Page 16 2 3 4 5 8 9 0 H I J ...
Page 14: ... press the button again Backing Up the Selected Voice The lastly choiced voice on each button will be retained in memory The piano has one volume knob on the panel for adjusting the volume MASTER VOLUME This determines the entire volume of the piano This also determines the volume level of the HEADPHONE s The piano features a wealth of rich authentic voices including piano organ elec piano strings...
Page 15: ...e volume balance can be set individually for each of the two voices q Press and hold down the button corresponding to your desired main voice then press the button of your desired layer voice Select a voice in the normal way See the SELECTING VOICE section on page 13 With the Layer mode active playing keys will result in both main and layered voice sounding Volume of the layered voice can be adjus...
Page 16: ...EVERB button The lamp will be lighted to indicate that the reverb is now active To turn off the reverb press the REVERB button again The lamp will be off indicating that the reverb is no more active Reverb is set ON by default The type and volume of reverb may be adjusted in the setup mode See the SETUP section on page 19 wCall up the Split mode To call up the split mode press the SPLIT button The...
Page 17: ...es a convenient metronome that is ideal for practice Twin Piano The twin piano is a tool that divides the piano into two smaller pianos with identical octave range This feature allows two people to play the piano in the same octave range simultaneously qSelect a Voice Select a voice in the normal way See the SELECTING VOICE section on page 13 wPress the TWIN PIANO button The keyboard is split into...
Page 18: ...st set value for each function will be retained in memory The TRANSPOSE function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the keyboard in semitone units allowing you to match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of other instruments or singers or letting you easily play in a different key without having to change your fingering For example if the TRANSPOSE is set F key playing C results in a pitc...
Page 19: ...m When Local Control is set ON the sound system belongs to the piano keyboard and what is played on the keyboard is reproduced via the piano speakers By turning this OFF you can separate the connection between the keyboard and the sound system When it is turned off playing the keyboard does not trigger the speakers of the piano to make sound The playing data is still transmitted to any external MI...
Page 20: ...e Demo Vol Adjust volume of metronome demo music 00 127 100 F05 Reverb Type Select a reverb type r 0 Off r 1 Room 1 r 2 Room 2 r 3 Room 3 r 4 Hall 1 r 5 Hall 2 r 6 Plate r 7 Shot Delay r 8 Long Delay r 0 r 8 r 5 F06 Reverb Vol Adjust reverb volume 00 127 80 F07 Effect Type Select a effect type 00 Off 01 Chorus 1 02 Chorus 2 03 Chorus 3 04 Chorus 4 05 Chorus 5 06 Delay 1 07 Delay 2 08 Delay 3 09 Fl...
Page 21: ...d and the track 2 button will begin flashing Play the keyboard or press the RECORD button to begin the recording If you wish not to hear what is recorded in track 1 while recording to track 2 press the track 1 button to turn it off Otherwise leave it turned on lighted Each track can be played individually yPlayback the recorded song Press the PLAY STOP button A lighted track button means that ther...
Page 22: ...k of the music 21 Demo Music qEnter the demo music mode Press the DEMO MUSIC button The LED screen will display the number of the music d01 wSelect the desired music Change the number of the music by using DATA UP or DOWN button rStop music Press the PLAY STOP again ePlayback of the selected music Press the PLAY STOP button 50 pieces of music is available as demo Refer to the MUSIC LIST ...
Page 23: ...p 28 no 1 in C Major Agitato Prelude op 28 no 16 in b flat minor Presto con fuoco Piano Sonata no 10 in C major KV330 I Allegro moderato Piano Sonata no 11 in A major KV331 I Alla turca Allegretto Piano Sonata no 14 in c minor KV457 II Adagio Piano Sonata no 14 in c minor KV457 III Assai allegro Variations Ah Vous dirai je Maman Rondo in D major KV485 Sonate no 8 in c minor op 13 Pathetique Grave ...
Page 24: ...3 Tambourine Punch 55 G3 Splash Cymbal Heart Beat 56 G 3 Cowbell Footsteps 1 57 A3 Crash Cymbal2 Footsteps 2 58 A 3 Vibraslap Applause 59 B3 Ride Cymbal2 Door Creaking 60 C4 Hi Bongo Door Closing 61 C 4 Low Bongo Scratch 62 D4 Mute Hi Conga Wind Chime 63 D 4 Open Hi Conga Car Engine Start 64 E4 Low Conga Car Breaking 65 F4 High Timbale Car Pass 66 F 4 Low Timbale Car Crash 67 G4 High Timbale Polic...
Page 25: ...Hcc O X Volume 10 BnH0AHcc O X PanOut 11 BnH0BHcc O X Expression 64 BnH40Hcc O O Sustain Damper Pedal 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 X ReverbSendLevel 93 BnH5DHvv O X ChorusSendLevel 120 BnH78H00H O X AllSoundOff 121 BnH79H00H O X ResetAllControll...
Page 26: ...g machines and similar electric appliances are interfering 1 Volume setting is too low 2 Defective connection cord 1 Check the power cord whether it s properly in AC outlet 2 Adjust the volume 3 Unplug the headphone 1 Use outlet as far away as possible from appliance thought to be the cause 1 Adjust the volume 2 Replace connection cord Be sure to check to following table whenever you encounter pro...
Page 27: ...UNE TRANSPOSE MIDI LOCAL CONTROL PEDAL DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING EFFECT 13 REVERB 8 METRONOME YES DISPLAY LED MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY DEMO MUSIC 50 TUNES RECORD REAL TIME RECORDING 2 TRACKS APPROX 18 000 NOTES 9 000 NOTES TR VOLUME CONTROLS MAIN LAYER SPLIT DEMO METRONOME LOW EQ GAIN HIGH EQ GAIN REVERB EFFECT I O TERMINALS USB IN PEDAL IN STEREO LINE IN STEREO LINE OUT 2 HEADPHONE JACKS SPEAKER 6 ...
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