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OWNERS MANUAL

GEWA Digital Piano 

DP 220 G

Bedienungsanleitung | Owners manual | Mode d’emploi | Manual de instrucciones

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Please read this user manual carefully before operating the

instrument and take note of the safety information!

Please keep the user manual for reference purposes.

Summary of Contents for DP 220 G

Page 1: ...enungsanleitung Owners manual Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones www gewapiano com Please read this user manual carefully before operating the instrument and take note of the safety information Please keep the user manual for reference purposes ...

Page 2: ...Manufacturer GEWA music GmbH Werkstraße 1 08626 Adorf GERMANY www gewamusic com Version 1 0 Last update 01 09 2016 ...

Page 3: ... 5 1 Switching the Metronome on off 19 5 5 2 Changing the Metronome Tempo 20 5 5 3 Time Signature Change 20 5 5 4 Setting the Metronome Volume 20 6 FUNCTION MENU 20 6 1 Settings Menu 21 6 2 Transpose 21 6 3 Fine tune 22 6 4 Keyboard Dynamics Sensitivity 22 6 5 Balance Settings 22 6 6 Brilliance Settings 23 6 7 MIDI TX channel 23 6 8 Local on off Switch 23 6 9 Program Change Function 23 6 10 Piano ...

Page 4: ...6 8 1 Connecting Headphones 26 8 2 Connecting a Playback Device 26 8 3 Connecting an external Amplifier 26 8 4 Connecting a PC 26 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 27 9 1 Glossary 27 9 2 Warranty 28 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 29 11 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 30 ...

Page 5: ...ank you for purchasing our GEWA DP 220 digital piano With the GEWA DP 220 you have selected a top quality digital digital piano giving you a highly impressive sound and playing experience with a huge extra set of additional and easy to use sounds and functions Your safety is very important to us So please read the safety information carefully and take good note of the given information We suggest ...

Page 6: ...apter 11 technical data 1 3 IMPROPER USE Exposing the digital piano to an open air or moist rainy environment Setting up the piano in damp rooms Using power supplies not authorized by GEWA music or connecting the piano to an electrical outlet in spite of mismatching local voltage specifications Playing the piano close to electrical or electronic devices such as stereo systems TV sets radios or mob...

Page 7: ... the piano Never insert water or liquids into the digital piano or the keyboard Never clean the digital piano with a wet cloth Never plug in or unplug the piano with wethands and never pull on the cable as it may be damaged If liquids or water accidentally get into the digital piano unplug it immediately In all of the above cases have the digital piano checked by your authorized GEWA customer serv...

Page 8: ...digital piano completely form the electrical system 1 5 CE LABEL Your GEWA digital piano complies with the requirements of the EU directives 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and repealing Directive 89 336 EEC Compliance with the above directives is confirmed by the CE label on the device The declaration of conformity can be...

Page 9: ... board with connector cable 1 5 Left side panel 1 6 Right side panel 1 7 Power supply and cable 1 8 Recessed head screw M6 9 9 Recessed head wood screw 8 10 Manual 1 11 Plastic screw covers 17 12 Headset rest 1 2 PARTS SUPPLIED WITH THE PIANO Check the content of the package for completeness before starting with the assembly ...

Page 10: ... connect the side panels 6 and 7 with the pedal board 4 3 Apply the bracing of the pedal board 3 to the backside of the pedal board so that it snaps into the notch Then screw it on using 4 recessed head screws 4 Now screw on the bracing on to the back rear panel 2 with 4 recessed head screws 5 Insert the console from above and flush mount it with the front edge The console must lie flat on the scr...

Page 11: ...d until it reaches the floor 9 Plug in the pedal board cable in the right way it should slide on easily without the use of force to the socket on the bottom side of the console 1 and plug the power supply 8 into the power socket on the rear of the piano without image ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Pedal cable Pedal connector ...

Page 12: ...evel ground and position it centrally If possible the speakers on the bottom of the piano should not be touched by the stand For the connection with a standard sustain pedal you can use the 6 3mm jack socket on the rear panel NOTE 4 GETTING STARTED Now let s have a look on to the controls of your GEWA digital piano 4 1 THE CONTROLS OF YOUR DIGITAL PIANO Your GEWA digital piano has the following co...

Page 13: ...MO only function access Press the Voice and Metronome buttons simultaneously to enter the DEMO songs menu Page 17 7 Reverb only function access Change and edit the reverb room simulation parameters Page 18 8 Chorus only function access Add DSP Digital Sound Processing effects to the sound Page 19 9 Function only function access Activate the Function Menu to edit settings Page 20 10 REC Start the r...

Page 14: ...epressed while playing a key or a number of keys this key or the keys is are sustained until the pedal is released again Unlike the damper pedal It sustains only those notes that are being held down when the pedal is depressed allowing future notes played to be unaffected Damper sustain pedal right The damper sustain pedal simulates the removal of the dampers from the strings like on an acoustic p...

Page 15: ...MIDI devices here to utilize the MIDI functions of your digital piano 2 USB B connector Connect your digital piano to your PC with this interface 3 LINE IN Connect an output device e g MP3 player to your digital piano here The signal is looped through your digital piano for a combined output with the sounds being played This can be used e g for Playback accompaniment in rehearsals THE CONSOLE REAR...

Page 16: ...udio recording playback device 5 Mains Power Supply Connect your digital piano with the supplied power adapter 6 SUSTAIN 6 3 jack socket for the connection of any standard sustain pedal OR the supplied pedal The LINE IN and LINE OUT connectors are defined as separate stereo channels L left and R right Use appropriate wiring to output or input stereo audio signals 3 5 mm stereo jack NOTE ...

Page 17: ...O song function 1 Press the Voice and Metronome keys simultaneously This will display the number of the active DEMO song 2 Press the upper and lower cursor keys to choose from the different DEMO songs 3 Press the Play Stop key to start or stop the playback of a DEMO song You can play along to a DEMO song on your digital piano 4 Press the Voice key to end the DEMO mode 5 3 SOUND SELECTION Your digi...

Page 18: ...e Some sounds already feature a factory preset reverb or chorus effect making the sound more lively and realistic You can deactivate or edit the effects as described The edited effect settings remain active until the digital piano is switched off When the instrument is switched back on all factory settings are set back to their factory default values 5 4 1 REVERB The reverb or hall effect simulate...

Page 19: ... 4 4 5 4 3 8 and 6 8 the volume can be adjusted and set from 32 to 250 bpm beats per minute 5 5 1 SWITCHING METRONOME ON OFF 1 Press the metronome button the metronome button LED lights up The metronome is now activated 2 By again depressing the metronome button the LED light will go off The Metronome is now deactivated Display reading Name Description CH1 Chorus1 Adds an ensemble effect to the so...

Page 20: ... or lower cursor buttons to set the volume of the metronome 3 Release the metronome button The selected metronome volume will now be displayed 6 FUNCTION MENU All the edited settings are reset to factory settings when the digital piano is switched off and back on again In the function menu you can change numerous settings To enter the function menu press the Reverb and Chorus button simultaneously...

Page 21: ...nce you ve found the right pitch simply push the Reverb button to leave the Function menu Display reading Description Ranges Values trA Transpose page 21 6 to 6 tun Fine tuning page 22 270 to 530 5 steps tch Keyboard dynamic range page 22 Std Lit Art OFF bal volume balance for split and dual mode settings page 22 1 5 to 5 1 bri Brilliance page 22 6 to 6 L In Line In Volume 0 20 Lcl Local Control p...

Page 22: ... 2 Press the right or left cursor button until tch and MED appear alternately in the display 3 Press the upper or lower cursor button to set the required keyboard sensitivity 4 Press the Reverb button to leave the Function menu The following keyboard sensitivity levels are available Std Medium sensitivity Standard setting LiT Lowest sensitivity Art High dynamics combined with a high resistance Off...

Page 23: ...nds on the left side of the key split point and sounds added to the base sounds of a layered Dual mode sound are then transferred on channel 5 6 8 LOCAL CONTROL The local Control Function enables you to mute the built in speakers of your digital piano while signals are still transferred via MIDI OUT connection This is very useful if you would like to control play another instrument from the keyboa...

Page 24: ...sired reference tuning 4 Press the Reverb button to leave the Function menu 6 12 SETTING THE STRING RESONANCE Your GEWA digital piano simulates the resonance behavior of strings in relation to the keys being hit on an acoustic piano You can set the resonance behavior as follows 1 Open the Function menu Page 20 2 Press the left and right arrow keys until SY n appears in the display 3 With the up an...

Page 25: ...page 25 2 Once you ve chosen a recording file the LED of the REC button lights up while the LED of the Play Stop button is blinking 3 By starting to play on the keyboard the recording will automatically start with the first note being played 4 Press the Play Stop key to stop the recording The recording is automatically filed 7 3 PLAYBACK OF RECORDINGS There must already be stored recording before ...

Page 26: ...s or connected headphones You can control the volume balance easily with the volume control 8 3 CONNECTING AN AMPLIFIER If you need your digital piano to play louder than with the built in speakers you can easily connect it to an amplification system using the LINE OUT outputs under the console 8 4 CONNECTING A PC You can link your digital piano with your PC with the USB B connection under the con...

Page 27: ...o this Recorded MIDI data can then be sent to a MIDI instrument e g a digital piano to make it audible again GM General MIDI defines a lot more than what is defined in the basic MIDI protocol It combines hardware and protocol specifications General MIDI also specifies content For this GM sets a minimum standard for the assignment of the instruments to 128 program places According to GM a compatibl...

Page 28: ...n on the purchase price or withdraw from the contract and if the dealership is responsible for the defect demand compensation for damages and or expenses deriving from the defect s The buyer must inform the dealer immediately on any defects identified The only way to prove a warranty claim is that the buyer can present a valid proof of purchase e g invoice Damage arising from incorrect handling op...

Page 29: ... connections If necessary reconnect it Clicking noise when switching on off This is normal and can happen when the digital piano is switched on and off Static noise comes from the speakers during operating Interference with other devices e g mobile phones Increase the distance between the digital piano and the other devices or switch the other devices off The sound is much too quiet or cannot be h...

Page 30: ...and off Pedals Soft Sostenuto and Piano Pedal Sound source GEWA music Samples 6 Layer Polyphonie Max 256 tones Number of internal sounds 20 Amplifier output RMS 2 x 20 Watt Speakers 2 pcs Fullrange Stereo speakers Recording function integrated recorder Recording format Standard MIDI file Format 0 SMF Connections Connection for mains adapter MIDI IN MIDI OUT Aux In Aux Out 2 x Headphone sockets 6 3...

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Page 32: ...Manufacturer GEWA music GmbH Werkstraße 1 08626 Adorf GERMANY www gewamusic com Version 1 0 changes and errors excepted ...

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