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User Manual - English

Ver. 1.0

Concerto

Summary of Contents for Concerto

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Page 3: ...nstrument 9 5 2 Selecting the voices 9 6 THE REVERBS 10 6 1 Regulating the reverb depth 11 7 THE EFFECTS 12 7 1 Regulating the effect 12 8 REGULATING THE KEYBOARD TOUCH 13 8 1 Setting the fixed touch...

Page 4: ...ons F5 32 14 7 MIDI functions F6 33 14 8 Firmware version 40 15 THE CONNECTIONS 43 15 1 Audio connections 43 15 2 MIDI connections using the MIDI connectors 44 15 3 MIDI connections using the TO HOST...

Page 5: ...itched off This will prevent noisy or even dangerous signal peaks If the piano is to be out of use for lengthy periods disconnect the plug from the power socket Take good care of this manual This manu...

Page 6: ...e slider settings will provide intermediate timbre levels 4 DEMO ENTER button this button is used to select the demonstration songs chap 4 or internal functions of the Function menu chap 14 5 TRANSPOS...

Page 7: ...with which you wish to play chap 5 15 SPLIT button press this button to activate the Split mode This operating mode allows you to play two voices in two separate parts of the keyboard chap 11 16 Seque...

Page 8: ...hout having to use a MIDI interface For further information refer to point 15 2 NOTES To prevent internal damage to the instrument the AUX OUT jacks must never be reconnected to the AUX IN jacks eithe...

Page 9: ...normal way When the pedal is released the notes which are still sounding because of the Sustain will stop This pedal is useful when you wish to sustain a chord meaning that the pedal should be depres...

Page 10: ...will be interrupted and it will be executed the demonstration piece of the last voice you have choosen In order to stop the execution of the demonstration piece press button Start Stop or the button o...

Page 11: ...OME button Further information about the metronome is provided in chap 12 5 2 SELECTING THE VOICES The instrument is now ready to be played The keyboard features a dynamic response allowing you to con...

Page 12: ...allow you to select the type of reverb effect and touch you require New settings are automatically memorised together with the current voice so whenever a new voice is recalled the effects and touch p...

Page 13: ...irm the value Whilst adjusting the reverb depth it is possibile to select other voices or other reverbs The display will show automatically the new value In case the selected voice does not contain an...

Page 14: ...which became famous with the advent of the electromagnetic organ This system had two speakers which could be turned at two different speeds Slow or Fast On your piano the speeds of the Rotary effect c...

Page 15: ...TOUCH The KEY TOUCH buttons allow you to select three different dynamic curves or a fixed dynamic response whose level can be regulated in order to adapt the keyboard effectively to the different sty...

Page 16: ...nction allows you to change the keyboard s pitch in intervals of one semitone to make it easier to play pieces in the most difficult keys and or to adapt to the preferred key of a singer or another mu...

Page 17: ...voice and Acoustic Guitar the 2ND If the Acoustic Guitar voice is played together with Strings 1 A Guitar will be the 1ST voice and Strings 1 the 2ND In Dual mode the reverb set for the 1ST voice will...

Page 18: ...You can use the BALANCE slider to adjust the balance between the volumes of the two voices If you wish to change instrument just pressing a voice button sets this voice as the 1ST voice Keep the SPLI...

Page 19: ...s included in the 2ND voice and key F 2 is always set as default i e after each Master Reset To change it keep the SPLIT button pressed for a few moments the display will show the keyboard key which i...

Page 20: ...gnature you wish the metronome to use keep the METRONOME button pressed for a few minutes the display will show its current value Use the VALUE buttons to select the time signature of your choice The...

Page 21: ...lear A song is the overall recording of both tracks while each individual track may be a session of one instrument or a part in a song chorus solo etc For example you can record the bass part in one t...

Page 22: ...lso possible to just delete all the data contained in a track see point 13 3 NOTE If a recording is made on a track which contains data red LED flashing the original data will be irretrievably lost If...

Page 23: ...empo and time signature Pressing the same button again will stop the playback the LED of the track s remains on indicating that the sequencer is still in Playback mode To exclude a track from the play...

Page 24: ...Mode function described in point 14 6 The sequencer cannot be activated from the Demo mode or the Function menu Carrying out a Master Reset does not delete the sequencer data SYNCHRONIZED START OF PLA...

Page 25: ...effects setting video pages F1 Tuning F2 Scale F3 Dual Mode functions only in Dual mode F3 1 Detune F3 2 1ST Voice Octave Shift F3 3 2ND Voice Octave Shift F3 4 1ST Voice Effect Depth F3 5 2ND Voice E...

Page 26: ...ttons If a group of functions has been selected F3 F4 F5 and F6 after DEMO ENTER is pressed the first subfunction will be displayed for example Now to select the other subfunctions in this case F3 2 F...

Page 27: ...are active In Split mode for example the subfunctions of the Dual mode cannot be recalled In this case if function F3 is selected the display will show If the functions are accessible i e Dual mode is...

Page 28: ...imultaneously Then press DEMO ENTER to save the new value and return to display of the previous video page 14 3 SCALE F2 The F2 function allows you to select a temperament different from the standard...

Page 29: ...the tuning of the first voice is changed it will only play with the new pitch in Dual mode when it is played on its own the original tuning will be used and in Split mode the pitch will depend on the...

Page 30: ...epth of the effect EFFECT LED currently active The value which can be set is not fixed it varies depending on the voice and effect selected This means that an Effect Depth of 10 can be set when the Ch...

Page 31: ...tion menu allows you to set a number of parameters dedicated to the Split mode As explained in point 14 1 these functions can only be selected if the Split mode is active After displaying the video pa...

Page 32: ...n see point 11 1 Press DEMO ENTER after selecting F4 1 on the display to show the key which is currently the split point You can use the VALUE buttons or the keyboard key itself to set a new split poi...

Page 33: ...ultaneously to restore the default values which vary depending on the voice and effect selected NOTA If the Effect Depth function is recalled with no effect currently active for the voice selected the...

Page 34: ...buttons simultaneously to restore the default condition Soft STRINGS RESONANCE LEVEL F5 2 As described in chap 4 which discusses the pedals the piano is able to simulate the sympathetic vibration of t...

Page 35: ...Using the VALUE buttons you can select 1 16 channel for transmitting and receiving MIDI data OFF MIDI messages are not transmitted received Press the VALUE keys simultaneously to restore the default...

Page 36: ...sly to restore the default condition Local On PROGRAM CHANGE ON OFF F6 4 This function allows you to enable or disable the transmission reception of Program Change messages When you select a voice on...

Page 37: ...tion between Control Changes and controls on the panel consult the MIDI Implementation Chart at the back of the manual MIDI TRANSMIT TRANSPOSE F6 6 This function allows you to transpose the MIDI note...

Page 38: ...both tracks are transmitted After selecting the option you require press DEMO ENTER to start the transmission of data the display will show and once the operation is complete PANEL DATA DUMP F6 8 The...

Page 39: ...t the data using the sequencer computer normally a PLAY key is provided on both hardware and software sequencers On receipt of the data the piano will automatically recall the loading procedure showin...

Page 40: ...to the MIDI IN connector of another MIDI instrument such as an expander the second instrument will respond exactly to the notes played on the transmitter instrument This effectively enables you to pl...

Page 41: ...was released N B a Note On message with Velocity 0 is considered equivalent to a Note Off message Pitch Bend this message indicates the position in which the PITCH wheel is set N B in the piano this m...

Page 42: ...DI messages are transmitted If a MIDI instrument does not receive messages or a new Active Sensing after 300 msec it resets the internal MIDI IN parameters assuming that the connection has been interr...

Page 43: ...41 Concerto User Manual GENERAL VIEW OF THE FUNCTION MENU...

Page 44: ...42 Concerto User Manual THE FUNCTION ACRONYMS...

Page 45: ...O CONNECTIONS The instrument has unamplified audio inputs and outputs for connection with remote amplification mixing systems and remote sound generators SMF MP3 song players sequencers keyboards pian...

Page 46: ...l includes a TO HOST selector used to tell the piano what kind of computer is being connected A computer allows you to use MIDI sequencing and editing and score printing programs and other musical app...

Page 47: ...ust be set at 1 MHz NOTES Before connecting the cable to the TO HOST connector switch off both the piano and the computer After connecting the cable switch on first the computer then the piano When th...

Page 48: ...nd Piano 2nd C Bass Reverb setted for each voice Effect setted for each voice Key Touch setted for each voice Reverb Depth setted for each voice Effect Depth setted for each voice Fixed Key Touch 64 M...

Page 49: ...art the playback of the updating files In case you use a computer you have to use a Midi program that will unable you to transmit Midi datas and to execute the file play back The updating files will b...

Page 50: ...ashers B Screws 4x 4 hexagon socket flat head cap M6x20 burnished C Screws 4x 4 hexagon scoket flat head cap M6x40 brass Adjustable foot 4 hexagonal key furnished 6 hexagonal key furnished A A C C C C...

Page 51: ...TE 1 not transmitted received in Single mode 2 see the sounds list on the next page Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO O O Slow Fast Rotary Speed Bank Se...

Page 52: ...0 0 0 0 0 16 0 GRAND PIANO CLASSICAL PIANO ROCK PIANO E PIANO 1 E PIANO 2 VIBRAPHONE HARPSICHORD 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 34 0 0 8 0 0 0 50 17 17 20 12 7 25 49 CHURCH ORGAN BASS RIDE E...

Page 53: ...a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determinated by turning the equipment off and on the user is encuraged to try...

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