Gear4music DP-10X Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

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Page 3: ...lr ularly at pluou orrvvnience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatrn 11 Only use attachments accessor les sper tiled hy the rrrarruiar lurer 12 Use only with the cart stand trlpod hrar ket or tahle sper tiled iry the rrrnrrulat lttrr r r sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when rrruvlrru the r ell apparatus r nomination to avoid injury from tip over Figur...

Page 4: ...h F3 F 3 Ab3le3 27 Reverb 28 Chorus 3O Metronome 32 Song Recording _ 35 To Record a Track 35 Manually Select a Track to Record 36 Clearing a Single Track in the Song Recorder 37 Playing Back Your Song RecorderTracks 37 To Stop Playback and Exit Song PlayMode 38 Learning Function 39 Selecting a song 39 Listening to the entire song 39 Practicing the right hand ofthe selected song 40 Practicing the l...

Page 5: ...ttachin the Back Panel and Piano Body Using two Back Panel Bolts D with washers and three Back Panel Bolts E with washers attach the Back Panel to the stand Please note that the pedal board is not predrilled for the Back Panel Screws and they must be driven in manually é Lift onto stand slide forward l A l 1 2 CT With help from another person lift the piano onto the stand and slide forwards pushin...

Page 6: ... Headphone Bolts G 1 0 MASTER VOLUME 0 7 ULll PIANO F RESET I f f I I Ial l J Metronome Function Left nght r r l l l l 1 x 1 Record 32231 L PLAY Data_ Control Assrgnable Panel WI 0 _ 9 N9 9 FP N STANDBY ON STANDBY ON MASTER VOLUME LED DISPLAY Metronome Left Button Function Right Button Record Button Demo Learn Button Data Control Knob ...

Page 7: ...ct the plug ofthe foot pedal unit to the pedal jack on the rear panel 9 Pedal Connector 10 DC 12V Connections Panel I F 1 3 Flu theotherendofthe owercableintothe oweroutlet o 90090 9 p p 3 E O 33 O O NOTE Lovol 1 Ensure the piano is turned off when connecting and disconnecting the power 2 Turn the volume knob to its minimum level before turning on the power Headphones 11 Headphones1 2 12 MIDI Out ...

Page 8: ...e different from the damper pedal lfyou play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal while the notes are held those notes will be sustained as long as the pedal is held All subsequently played notes will not be sustained Soft Pedal Left The soft pedal on an acoustic piano changes the character of the sound making it softer and quieter The soft pedal on your piano does exactly...

Page 9: ...l show 0 D I BU If you allow playback to continue past the end of Demo Song 1 Demo Song 2 will begin to play and after that each of the remaining demos will continue to play in sequence until you press the DEMO LEARN button If the DEMO LEARN button is not pressed to stop demo playback after the end of the 55 demo songs demo playback will continue from the beginning of Demo Song 1 until the Song bu...

Page 10: ...e 1 Headphonejack o loo o9 6ND Headphones This product allows the transfer of MIDI information over USB to a computer As complicated this might sound it s actually pretty straight forward Because your piano is USB Class Compliant there is no need to install a driver to enable it to work with compute Simplyjust plug it in and the OS will do the rest The piano will work with all standard MIDI based ...

Page 11: ...board The LED display will change to show the newly selected voice according to the following table p II II fii i i 1 11 11 ad ismou3 etea 8A8 smougzeteq Jfinégiséanliwn 4Jenna ssea aimala O ouogsdieH H UN 3 p ouegd puerg I l o Key Sound Name LED Display 7 A l Grand piano ID I F 8 1 Bright Piano DUE CO Honky Tonk Piano 35 3 DO Accordion EU Ll E0 EP 1 DU 5 F0 EP 2 535 GO Clavinet DU 1 A0 Harpsichor...

Page 12: ...in voice Change the Split Point Press and hold on the Function Right button t The LED display will show SPL for 3 seconds then you can turn the Data Control knob or play any of keys on the keyboard to select the Split Point in 3 seconds after 3 seconds the LED will display the currently selected voice SPL The LED will show the value you selected Range 00 87 I cg3 3 4 DataControl Assignable To Ingg...

Page 13: ...E F 0 Use the Data Control knob to select a Right Hand Voice volume level between 0 minimum and 127 maximum You can play as you do this to hear the volume change Data Control Assignable To turn off Split Mode Press the Function Right button Press the Split Mode key Bb l to turn off Split Mode The display will show off for 3 seconds Then the LED display will return to showing the number ofthe curre...

Page 14: ... s g 3 A4 2 This piano is now in Layer Mode Both the Main and Layer Voices will sound when keys are pressed ln the example illustration Bright Piano is the Main Voice because it is selected first and Rock Organ is the Layer Voice because it is selected second lfthe Data Control knob is used to change voices while in Layer Mode it will affect the main Voice only The Layer Voice will stay the same u...

Page 15: ... auoqduqmS Lsfiums m pa m r oueid puerg l uefiloxaou In Twin mode the keyboard will be separated into two play areas Use Twin Mode Press the Function Right button to enter Edit Mode Press the C O key to enter Twin Mode The LED display will show 0 n I Dn 1 Right from C3 to C7 Left from A i to C3 To turn off the Twin Modg Press the Function Right button Press the Twin Mode key C O to turn off the Tw...

Page 16: ... The displaywillshow off for3seconds L Li Data Control Assignable OFF Presslng this key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the keyboard s transpose value Press the Function Rig ht button to enter Edit Mode Pressing this key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the octave setting Pressthe Function Right button to enter Edit Mode El 3 1 an Pressthe Octave Key Ab...

Page 17: ...Curve lets you decide how the pressure with which you hit the keys determines the volume at which the notes play This piano provides you with four different keyboard sensitivity options Normal Ab 3 key is the default setting and is designed to be useful for most players with an average touch i e people who play with an average amount of force When selecting this option explained further below the ...

Page 18: ... that you can use for extra depth and expressive power To Se _ect Reverb Type Press the Function Right button to enter Edit Mode E3 E3 Press the Reverb Type key Eb 2 The LED display will momentarily show 0 U i E3 E2 Ln Eb 2 Use the Data Control knob to select the desired Reverb Type Turning the Data Control knob select the desired Reverb Type Value 001 01 0 001 Hall 1 002 Hall 2 003 Room 1 004 Roo...

Page 19: ... Value 000 01 3 000 Off 001 Chorus 1 002 Chorus 2 003 Chorus 3 004 Chorus 4 005 Feedback 006 Flanger 1 007 ShrtDelay 008 Shrtleb 009 Flanger 2 010 Flanger 3 01 1Celeste 1 012 Celeste 2 013 Ce este 3 Default 000 E23 E23 LlJ 3 Data Control Assignable To Turn Off the Chorus type Turn the Data Control knob until the LED show El BU to turn offthe Chorus type To Adjust the Chorus Level Press the Functio...

Page 20: ...10 El n U E3 C 1 Turn the Data Control knob clockwise to increase the metronome volume or counter clockwise to decrease the metronome volume The metronome volume level will be indicated as a value from 0 127 in the LED display window l 121 1 Data Contro Asslgnable Time Signature The metronome can support the following time signatures 2 2 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 3 8 6 8 7 8 9 8 12 8 Chang the Metro...

Page 21: ... the DataControllerknobisassigned you can alwaysselectsounds in Performance T0 Record aTrack Mode by holding down the Voice Function button while turning the Data Control 3 k b j j Pressthe Record buttontoenterRecordWaitMode TheRecordbutton LED will light and the Demo Learn button will flash The LED display will showzo l l This piano is now in Record Wait Mode To start recording begin playing the ...

Page 22: ...ecord the song in Track 1 ifthe Track 2 has data it will not play performance Mode l ed Voice 0 l E Inthiscase youcanrecordthesonginTrack2 1fthe Track1 hasdata itwill notplay The LEDWill the displaythe currently 59 ea t I In this case you can record the song in Track 1 lfthe Track 2has data it will play automatically l r E Inthiscase youcanrecordthesonginTrack2 iftheTrack1hasdata itwillplay automa...

Page 23: ...tartplayback g A While the Song is playing the LED display will show 3 a C3 C3 C3 C3 Usethe DataControl knobto selectasong Pressthe Record buttonto start l playing the song NOTE If there is nothing recorded on either of the tracks 1 or 2 then the Song will not play Rather the LED will show Err quickly and this piano will exit Song Play Mode and resume Performance Mode with the LEDdisplay showing t...

Page 24: ...plays 4 Press the Record button again to stop Otherwise playback will stop automatically at the end of the song 4 Practicing The Left Hand Of The Selected Song Follow steps 1 4 listed above substituting the Metronome Left button whenever the Function Right button is mentioned You will hear the right hand part of your selected song Play the left hand part of your selected song while the right hand ...

Page 25: ... communicate with computers and with each other Through a series of MIDI messages a computer or keyboard can tell an instrument what note to play how loud to play it when to stop playing it and a host of other information The piano can send MIDI information to a computer or another MIDI capable instrument via its MIDI or USB output lff C 3 Turning the Local On Off function to Off will disconnect t...

Page 26: ...Reverb On Yes 32 64 65 66 67 1 30181191931100 Reverb Depth 18 Yes 101 121 9 0 1 1 0 23 Chorus omorr Chorus 011 Yes Change True _ System Exclusive 0 0 Thecontrollerwill recognize Chorus Depth 36 Yes and respond to GM Device r r inqumes Velocity Curve Selected NORMAL No Master Tune supported MasterVolume supported SplIt Polnt F2 N0 System Song Position Pointer X X Common SongSelect X X Voice Volume ...

Page 27: ...rand Piano 1 to 24 display shows Voice nunmbers Tuning 440 Hz display shows 0 64 50 cents to 63 50 cents in 128 MIDI steps 1 tone 100 cents therefore 50 to 50 cents 1 to 1 semi tone Note this is shown in MIDI steps 64 to 63 Advanced Functions Keyboar m Padz 0 you 1 Clarinet 9 3 fixnth Brass Brass Electric Bass Gultar Bass Gultar Jazz Guitar Guitar Strings 1 Clavinet EP2 EP1 Accordion Tonk Piano Gr...

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Page 29: ...rence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception...

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