FAME EPI0001116-000 User Manual Download Page 1

07/2020
EPI0001116-000

User Manual 

Grand 3100

Summary of Contents for EPI0001116-000

Page 1: ...07 2020 EPI0001116 000 User Manual Grand 3100...

Page 2: ...rofessional GmbH Istanbulstr 22 26 51103 K ln Managing Director Michael Sauer WEEE Reg Nr DE 41617453 Tel 49 221 8884 0 Fax 49 221 8884 2500 info musicstore de Intended use The Fame Grand 3100 is a di...

Page 3: ...e check the device for damage or the absence of components protective devices or housing parts If this is the case do not use the device Leave maintenance and repair work to a qualified service worksh...

Page 4: ...our mains socket with a residual current circuit breaker FI Please connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet If you do not use your device for a longer period of time disconnect it from the po...

Page 5: ...radio TV technician for help THE FCC REGULATION WARNING for USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules The...

Page 6: ...31 FUNCTION MENU Tune 33 Octave 33 Touch Response 33 Chord Type 33 Lower split Point 33 Twinova Split Point 34 Harmony Type 34 EQ 34 String Resonance 35 Soft Pedal 35 Freeze 35 Contents Metronome Bea...

Page 7: ...shaft ground Mic In 6 3mm mono jack socket center signal shaft ground MIDI IN Out THRU 3 x 5pin DIN USB for connection to a computer Special connection for the pedals This section contains information...

Page 8: ...Phillip s screwdriver not supplied A Reverse the carton upside down and then place it horizontally on the floor Make sure the bottom surface is on the upside Then open the box and remove the foams whi...

Page 9: ...gonal bolt G 2 on each side in clockwise direction as shown in the picture Make sure the direction of the components is correct before screwing Affix the Right leg component B and Rear leg component D...

Page 10: ...e back of the Pedal component A as shown in the picture Make sure the direction of the components is correct before screwing D Carefully reverse the Pedal component then affix the Pedal component and...

Page 11: ...upright as shown in the picture Carefully reverse the piano Avoid damaging any legs or the pedal component At this point the Piano is fully assembled Attention Caution Carefully reverse the piano Avoi...

Page 12: ...ode mute activate the left hand part 10 MAIN A button In style mode play the Main pattern A In song mode mute activate the right hand part 11 MAIN B button In style mode play the Main pattern B In son...

Page 13: ...One Touch Setting function on or off 34 DUAL button Press it to turn the Dual function on or off 26 YES button Increase the value Press YES and NO together to restore default settings 27 NO button De...

Page 14: ...Dot Matrix LCD 3 Function Indicators 4 Chord 5 Transpose 6 Beat 7 Measure Beat Time 8 During playback shows the MIDI Channel Volume When playback stops shows the track Volume 9 Tempo 10 Memory O T S...

Page 15: ...ise the sound will be overlapped when playing the keyboard 4 MIC input Before connecting or disconnecting a microphone set the master volume level to minimum Plug the microphone into the MIC jack then...

Page 16: ...avoid the risk of hearing loss do not use headphones at high volume level for a long period of time 10 USB Port Connect a USB flash drive to the instrument to save the data you ve created to the USB f...

Page 17: ...ff press and hold the POWER switch for a second The LCD light will turn off Note 1 In order to save energy the instrument will automatically shut down after 30 minutes when not in use see Auto Power O...

Page 18: ...the Demo List for details 1 Start playing the demo Press the DEMO button to enter Demo mode and start playing the demos in a continuous loop The LCD shows the current demo number and name 2 Select a...

Page 19: ...imultaneously The Dual function allows two different voices to be layered together creating a more full and rich sound Turn this function on and select a voice for the dual voice R2 1 Turn on the dual...

Page 20: ...or press a key on the keyboard to assign the lower split Press YES and NO at the same time to re store the default lower split 5 Turn off the lower function Press the LOWER button again to turn off t...

Page 21: ...s the TRANSPOSE and TRANSPOSE but tons at the same time to reset the value to default Note 1 For example if you set the transpose value to 05 or 007 you will hear G pitch when playing the C keys 2 Tra...

Page 22: ...tons to assign the split point You can also tap a key on the keyboard to assign the split point to that key 3 Set the Octave for Twinova Press and hold TWINOVA to enter the setting menu Use the data d...

Page 23: ...eset style 3 Start playing auto accompaniment of the rhythm tracks Press the START STOP button to start playing the rhythm tracks Alternatively press the SYNC START button then play the keyboard to st...

Page 24: ...lly created variation patterns can be added into the accompaniment making your performance more professional and personalized INTRO The Intro is the opening section of a song When the Intro pattern is...

Page 25: ...e it is called a root position chord If we put the Third and Fifth in the root position it forms an Inversion so it is called an Inverted Chord A major triad and its inversion are illustrated on the r...

Page 26: ...the entire keyboard range Adjusting the Tempo Each style is preset with a default or standard tempo but you can change it as needed 1 Adjust the tempo Press the TEMPO TEMPO buttons to edit the tempo s...

Page 27: ...ntly Each style has 4 preset settings Parameters in One Touch Setting Part on off voice number voice volume voice octave setting voice reverb level voice chorus level voice pan Note In O T S mode the...

Page 28: ...ween the default volume and muting the volume Detailed parameters and their volume ranges Mixer Parameter LCD Display Volume Range Music volume MUSIC VOL xxx 00 32 Voice R1 volume R1 VOL xxx 00 32 Voi...

Page 29: ...Parameter Display Range Voice R1 DSP Effect Type R1 DSP TYPE xxx Hall Room Crs Dely Tp Delay Tp Echo Chorus Flanger Phaser Overdriv Amp Metl Dst Hard Dst Tremolo Auto Wah Tp Wah None Off Voice R1 DSP...

Page 30: ...everb Level Send MIC G REV SEND xxx 00 32 Microphone Global Chorus Level Send MIC G CHR SEND xxx 00 32 Global Reverb Type G REV TYPE xxx Hall1 Hall2 Hall3 Hall4 Pno Hall Room1 Room2 Room3 Church Garag...

Page 31: ...d in the left hand area When you play in the right hand area it will add harmony effect to the notes you play 3 Press the HARMONY button again to turn off the func tion The LED light turns off Setting...

Page 32: ...Medium1 Medium2 Hard1 Hard2 Medium1 6 Chord Type CHORD Fingered Multi Bass Invert Fingered 7 Lower Split Point LOWER SPLIT A0 C8 F 3 8 Twinova Split Point TWINOVA SPLIT A0 C8 E3 9 Twinova Octave TWIN...

Page 33: ...aying dynamics just as on an acoustic instrument 1 In the function menu use the data dial to select TOUCH 2 Use the YES NO buttons to change the setting Note Your setting will be automatically saved w...

Page 34: ...to select HAR MONY 2 Use the Yes No buttons to select a harmony type Harmonietypen im Detail EQ An EQ controls the gain value of different frequency bands Different gain settings will produce differe...

Page 35: ...er pedal functions to the soft pedal 1 In the function menu use the data dial to select SOFT PEDAL 2 Use the Yes No buttons to select a pedal function Pedal Funktionen im Detail Freeze When Freeze fun...

Page 36: ...ess POWER to turn off the instrument Song Looping You can play back songs in the following ways looping all songs looping a single song or no looping looping off 1 In the function menu use the data di...

Page 37: ...to change the setting Factory Reset 1 In the function menu use the data dial to select SYSTEM RESET 2 Press YES The LCD will show Reset all settings 3 Press YES to confirm Note The operation will del...

Page 38: ...the settings saved in that memory This will reset the related parameters on the control panel Note Performance memory cannot be recalled when the O T S function is in use Selecting a Memory Bank 1 Pr...

Page 39: ...tton LED and the REC indicator will turn off 2 If the memory gets full during recording recording will stop and be saved automatically Prepare Recording 1 Press the REC button to enter recording stand...

Page 40: ...ype Setting Record Type xxx MIDI MP3 MIDI Recording Channel 1 Ch1 R1 xxx On Off MIDI Recording Channel 2 Ch2 R2 xxx On Off MIDI Recording Channel 3 Ch3 L xxx On Off MIDI Recording Channel 4 Ch4 MIDICh...

Page 41: ...The recording button LED and the REC indicator will turn off 5 The recorded song will be automatically saved as Audio Rec XXX Press the START STOP button to play back the song Note Do not remove the U...

Page 42: ...e Songs All the preset songs can be practiced with melody off 1 Press the LEFT button to mute the left hand melody The L OFF indicator will light up You can then practice the left hand melody of the s...

Page 43: ...Disconnect then press YES The LCD will prompt Disconnect Bluetooth 2 Press YES to confirm and disable the Bluetooth con nection Note In Bluetooth mode you can press the SONG button to switch to Song m...

Page 44: ...ong 3 Press the START STOP button to start playback You can set to loop play a single song or all songs Please refer to the Function Menu for details 4 Press the START STOP button again to stop playba...

Page 45: ...Drive 3 Press YES to format the flash drive or press NO to cancel 4 After formatting it will return to the USB menu Note 1 Formatting will delete all data on the USB flash drive 2 It may take several...

Page 46: ...Yes Styles Styles 270 Presets Style Control Start Stop Sync start Sync stop Intro 1 Ending 1 Intro 2 Ending 2 Main A Fill in A Main B Fill in B Main C Fill in C Main D Fill in D A B C Fade in out Styl...

Page 47: ...er Control Piano Mode Brilliance Bluetooth Audio MIDI Connections Interaction Expansion USB MIDI USB Audio Bluetooth External Drive USB flash drive 128 g max Microphone Yes Mic Effect 12 Types Phones...

Page 48: ...the instrument when in use The auto accompaniment does not play back even when Sync is in standby and a key is pressed You may be playing keys in the right hand range of the keyboard To start the acc...

Page 49: ...cable in your country must be obser ved Cleaning A regular cleaning of the device from impurities and dust increases the durability of the product Always disconnect the device from the power supply be...

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