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Recording

Record

This piano features an extensive recording 
system to record the player's performance. 
There are 2 tracks and each track may record up to 
5,000 notes.

Selecting Track

Select the desired track. After recording, both of the tracks are selected. Turn off the track you want to mute, then
the track won’t be played.

Selected tracks are not be able to be changed while playing.

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When playback, 

▶/■/

ENTER

button will keep flashing.

Press

/

/ENTER button.

Press REC/DEMO button.

The button will be lighted, and the 

TRACK1/L

button will begin flashing. The Dual

features may be used for recording.

Record to Track1.

Play a key, or press 

/

/ENTER

button to begin recording.

End recording Track1.

Press

▶/■/

ENTER

button to stop recording to track1. 

TRACK1/L

button will turn on.

If desiring to hear what is recorded in Track 1, press

▶/■/

ENTER

button once again.

While recording, 

REC/DEMO

button and

/

/ENTER

button is flashing.

Recording will terminate if the piano is not played for about 5 minutes.

When the capacity limit is exceeded, the LED shows ‘FUL’ and recording will stop.

If the piano malfunctions when exceeded, turn the piano off and on again.

All settings are also recorded along. However, metronome clicks and tune are not recorded.

Record to Track2.

Press

TRACK2/R

button, and then

TRACK2/R

button will be flashing. 

If you want to mute track 1 while recording to track 2, press

TRACK1/L

button to turn it off. 

Record to track2 in the same way as recording track1.

Press REC/DEMO button again to quit recording and return to performance mode.

Press and hold down a TRACK button until a 'bell' rings to erase the corresponding track. The LED will display ‘dEL’.

Playing

Erasing

Summary of Contents for SLP-210

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

Page 2: ...vironment and do not leave any liquid container on its top 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 a designated service center for inspection ㆍIf the power cable or plug is either worn off or damaged or the product suddenly stops sounding or any unknown smell or smoke seem to emerge from...

Page 3: ...adios stereo sound devices mobile phones or other electronic devices Doing so could result in excessive noise from either this product or the TV radio ㆍDo not place the product on unstable locations where it may fall off ㆍAlways remove all cables from the product before moving it ㆍWhen cleaning the instrument always use soft and dry or lightly wet cloth Do not use cloth imbued with paint diluent s...

Page 4: ...ed to aid the learning process a USB terminal for computer music and stereo audio terminals for audio devices like MP3 player Also this piano has the pedagogical etude series of Beyer Czerny Burgmüller and selected sonatines by many composers for playing reference To take full advantage of the wide range of features and utilities offered on this instrument please read and examine this owner s manu...

Page 5: ...ProductFeatures Table of Contents Product Components Assembly Parts Power Switch Headphone Jacks Connections Pedals Control Panel Basic Controls Adjusting Volume Choosing a Voice Using PIANO Dual Mode Layer Split Changing the Split Point Secondary Volume Twin Piano Metronome Record Recording Playing Erasing Demo Etude Listening to Music Adjusting Tempo Adjusting Volume Demo List Beyer Czerny Etude...

Page 6: ...to move it to a faraway location Product Components After purchasing the product carefully unpack it and examine the existence and condition of the items listed below If an item is missing or damaged contact the place of purchase Product Components 5 Pedal Plate Fixers e M6 25 mm 4EA Backplate Fixers f M3 5 25 mm 4EA g M4 13 mm 2EA AC Adapter Main Unit Fixers h M6 15 mm 2EA ...

Page 7: ... use the pedal platefixers e to fix the pedal plate 2 Manipulatethepedalplateknob seepicture so that it would be in firm contact with the floor onwhichthepianoisinstalled 1 Place the backplate d between the leg by inserting it from behind 2 Use the backplate fixers f g to fix the backplate 3 Make sure that the plate is maintaining the right angle g g d ...

Page 8: ...ble is tied below the pedal box 1 Place the main unit onto the assembled lower body by pushing it from behind so that the screws 2EA fixed under the main unit would fit into the rear holes of the brackets attached to the legs 2 Usemainbodyfixers h on the other holes of the brackets to secure the connection between the bodies 3 Firmly tighten all 4 screws to finish the assembly Pedal Power terminal...

Page 9: ...o the piano and AC plug into a household AC power outlet and press the Standby ON switch to turn on the piano When the piano is first turned on the initial default voice is GrandPiano1 G P1 Use the MASTERVOLUME knob to adjust the volume All parameters and settings except for the recording are initializedwheneverthepianoisturnedoffandonagain Auto Power Off APO This product features an auto power ma...

Page 10: ...he instrument to a computer causes the computer to crash or stop functioning do not reattempt the connection doing so may damage the computer or the piano and immediately contact customer service w AUX IN RCA By connecting external devices to this jack the piano may play via its internal speakers soundtracks provided by external sources such as smart devices or MP3 audio devices Connect the output...

Page 11: ...tes that are being played at the moment the sostenuto pedal is pressed will be retained Notes that are played after the pedal was pressed will not be affected even if the pedal is 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 Con...

Page 12: ...13 Page 17 18 Page 17 18 26 Page 17 18 Page 17 18 Page 23 Page 16 19 25 ⓗ ⓖ ⓓ ⓔ ⓑ ⓐ ⓒ ⓘ ⓚ ⓙ Control Panel CONNECTIONS q PEDAL w USB e AUX IN OUT POWER r DC IN t Power Switch Page 7 10 Page 9 26 Page 9 Page 7 Page 8 VOLUME CONTROL y MASTER VOLUME PEDALS u Soft Pedal i Sostenuto Pedal o Sustain Pedal Page 8 12 Page 10 Page 10 Page 10 q w e r t y u i o ...

Page 13: ...he desired voice This also affects the volume of headphones LED Voice LED Voice LED Voice LED Voice G P1 G P2 E P1 E P2 HSC Grand Piano1 Grand Piano2 Elec Piano1 Elec Piano2 Harpsichord Vbr P Or E O1 E O2 Acd Vibraphone Pipe Organ Elec Organ1 Elec Organ2 Accordion Str SL S FLt brS S Ld Strings Slow Strings Flute Brass Synth Lead SAP Gut Ac b dru S EF Alto Saxophone Nylon Guitar Acoustic Bass Drum ...

Page 14: ... DUAL button WhenDUALbuttonispressed thelayermodeisselectedwithdisplaying LAr Afterdisplaying LAr thelayervoiceisdisplayedonthescreen e Choose the desired layer voice PressDATAbuttonstochoosethelayervoice Refer to page 12 for voice selection The default layer voice is Slow Strings SL S Layer LAr Split SPL Twin Piano tn Quit When the dual mode is turned off the LED display returns to previous scree...

Page 15: ...de LAr and pressing the DUALbuttononcemorewillsetitasSplitmode SPL Afterdisplaying SPL thesplitvoiceisdisplayedonthescreen e Choose the desired split voice PressDATAbuttonstochoosethesplitvoice Refer to page 12 for voice selection The default layer voice is Acoustic Bass Ac b Split Acoustic Bass The split volume can be adjusted Refer to page 15 r Press DUAL button twice to turn off the split Layer...

Page 16: ...tton pressed to quickly run through the values Default volume Pressing SETUP Twin Piano Twin Piano divides the piano keyboard into two equal smaller twin keyboards with nearly identical registers This allows two people to play the piano simultaneously on the same range without running into each other q Select a voice Refer to page 12 for voice selection w Press DUAL repeatedly Not in the dual mode...

Page 17: ... Default Tempo Adjusting Tempo The range of metronome tempo is from 40 to 250 bpm beats per minute It may be adjusted by using DATA buttons Adjusting Metronome Meter q Press SETUP then press METRONOME When SETUP button is pressed the LED will show then METRONOME button is pressed the LED will show the meter Press DATA buttons to adjust the metronome meter w Press SETUP button once again to quit se...

Page 18: ...TER button to stop recording to track1 TRACK1 L button will turn on If desiring to hear what is recorded in Track 1 press ENTERbutton once again While recording REC DEMO button and ENTER button is flashing Recording will terminate if the piano is not played for about 5 minutes When the capacity limit is exceeded the LED shows FUL and recording will stop If the piano malfunctions when exceeded turn...

Page 19: ... br bur C10 C30 C40 Snt Group Piano Beyer Burgmüller Czerny100 Czerny30 Czerny40 Sonatine To move to a different folder select on the first of the list and press ENTER button to move to the parent folder where you may choose another folder to enter e Select the desired piece to play Refer to page 20 22 for the music list Use the DATAbuttons to reach the desired piece then press ENTERbutton to play...

Page 20: ...ault Pressing both DATA buttons simultaneously will restore the default Tempo Adjusting Volume The volume of the Demo Etudes music may be adjusted Default Volume q In Demo mode press SETUP button once Pressing SETUP button will show the current music volume in the screen Use DATA buttons to adjust the volume Keep a DATA button pressed to quickly run through the values Pressing both DATA buttons si...

Page 21: ...a no 10 in C major KV330 1 Allegro moderato Piano Sonata no 11 in A major KV331 3 Alla turca Allegretto Piano Sonata no 14 in C minor KV457 2 Adagio Piano Sonata no 14 in C minor KV457 3 Allego assai Variations Ah Vous dirai je Maman KV265 Rondo in D major KV485 Sonata no 8 in c minor Pathetique 1 Grave Allegro di molto e con brio Sonata no 8 in c minor Pathetique 2 Adagio cantabile Sonata no 8 in...

Page 22: ...er 45 Beyer 46 Beyer 47 Beyer 48 Beyer 49 Beyer 50 Beyer 51 Beyer 52 Beyer 53 Beyer 54 Beyer 55 Beyer 56 Beyer 57 Beyer 58 Beyer 59 Beyer 60 Beyer 61 Beyer 62 Beyer 63 Beyer 64 Beyer 65 Beyer 66 Beyer 67 Beyer 68 Beyer 69 Beyer 70 Beyer 71 Beyer 72 Beyer 73 Beyer 74 Beyer 75 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 ...

Page 23: ...ur Burgmüller 25 Etude No 24 L hirondelle Burgmüller 25 Etude No 25 La Chevaleresque 01 1 01 2 01 3 02 1 02 2 02 3 03 1 03 2 03 3 04 1 04 2 05 1 05 2 05 3 06 1 06 2 07 1 07 2 07 3 08 1 08 2 08 3 09 1 09 2 09 3 10 1 10 2 10 3 11 1 11 2 11 3 12 1 12 2 13 1 13 2 13 3 14 1 14 2 14 3 15 1 15 2 16 1 16 2 17 1 17 2 Sonatines op 20 no 1 1 Sonatines op 20 no 1 2 Sonatines op 20 no 1 3 Sonatines op 20 no 2 ...

Page 24: ...how the current value Pressing both DATA buttons simultaneously will restore the default value If DATA buttons are not used for about 10 seconds setup mode will be quitted automatically Your last configurations will be retained until the piano is turned off Display Function Name Range Default F01 Master Tune 50 00 50 00 F02 Key Transpose 12 00 12 00 F03 Brilliance 50 00 50 00 F04 Touch OFF SOF nor...

Page 25: ...une allows fine tuning of the piano by units of cents which is useful when the piano is to be played alongside other acoustic instruments that are tune sensitive Cent A unit of pitch 1 cent equals to a hundredth of a semitone Use DATA buttons to adjust the tuning of the instrument by units of cents Range 50 00 50 cents Default 00 Press both DATA buttons simultaneously to restore its default value ...

Page 26: ...piece in the same music group continuing until the end of that music group is reached Range ON OFF Default ON Press both DATA buttons simultaneously to restore its default value ON Refer to page 23 for using the SETUP button F08 Metronome Volume The volume of the Metronome may be adjusted Range 20 100 Default 80 Press both DATA buttons simultaneously to restore its default value 80 Refer to page 1...

Page 27: ... MIDI signals to any external devices connected to the piano Range ON OFF Default ON Press both DATA buttons simultaneously to restore its default value ON Refer to page 23 for using the SETUP button F14 Hybrid USB Audio This setting determines the activation of USB Audio Select ON before using USB audio function If OFF is selected you can t use USB Audio function When the settings are changed the...

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Page 29: ... X Volume 10 BnH0AHcc O X PanOut 11 BnH0BHcc 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 BnH7BH0...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...l Korean Drum 4 57 A3 Crash Cymbal 2 Rocket 58 A 3 Vibraslap Korean Drum 5 59 B3 Ride Cymbal2 Short Long 60 C4 Hi Bongo Soft Loud 61 C 4 Low Bongo Cuckoo 62 D4 Mute Hi Conga Good Very Good 63 D 4 Open Hi Conga Bush Warbler 64 E4 Low Conga Birds 65 F4 High Timbale Hen 66 F 4 Low Timbale Duck 67 G4 High Timbale Chick Chicken 68 G 4 Low Agogo Dog 69 A4 Cabasa Cat 70 A 4 Maracas Pig 71 B4 Short Whistl...

Page 32: ...t 4 Thetreble bassvolumeissetto minimum 1 Increasethemastervolume 2 Disconnecttheheadphone 3 Properlyconnectthepower connectionjacktotheproduct 4 Increasethepartvolumes Therearenotable differencebetweenthe volumesofthe mainvoiceandthe secondaryvoice 1 Thesecondaryvoicevolumeissetto awrongvalue 1 Setthesecondaryvoice volumeproperly Randomnoiseisheard whenusingtheproduct 1 Otherelectricproductssucha...

Page 33: ...e DSP Reverb Effect Demo 50 Educational Music Beyer Czerny Burgmüller etudes selected Sonatines Metronome Yes Tempo Meter Volume Adjustable Display LED Recording Real time recording 2 Tracks About 5 000 notes per track Pedals 3 Soft Sostenuto Sustain Volume Control Secondary Demo Metronome Terminals Audio IN OUT USB TO HOST Pedal 2 Headphones Speakers 3 6 INCH 2 STEREO 12W 12W Power AC Adaptor Con...

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