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5.5 

RECORDER MENU 

Your GEWA digital piano has MIDI and USB-WAV recording 
capabilities.   
 

5.5.1 

INTERNAL RECORDER 

To use the internal recorder, proceed as follows: 
 
1.

 

Press the Recorder button to switch to recording mode.  

2.

 

The piano is now ready for recording. You can record the left and 
right hand separately. Use the cursor left/right keys to select the 
hand to be recorded. 

3.

 

Recording starts automatically as soon as you play the first note. 
You can see if the recording is currently running by the animation 
of the recording icon. 

4.

 

To stop the recording, press the player icon. Here you can also 
listen to your performance.  

 

5.5.2 

USB RECORDING 

To record audio files to a USB stick, proceed as follows: 
 
1.

 

Connect a USB stick to the bottom side of the console.  

2.

 

Press the Recorder button to switch to the recording mode. Press 
the Recorder button again to get into the USB recording mode. 

3.

 

Press the Player button again to start recording.  

4.

 

Press the player button again to stop recording. The piano 
automatically saves a file with the name “GEWA_S01.wav” onto 
your USB stick. 

 

5.6 

PLAYER 

You can use the player to play back your recordings. Proceed as 
follows:  
 
1.

 

Press the Player soft button to open the player menu  

2.

 

Use the down cursor keys to select the song to be played 

3.

 

Press the player button to start and pause the player.  

 
To play audio files from your USB flash drive, enter the Player menu 
and press the Up cursor key to search for audio files on your USB 
flash drive.  
 
To play, proceed as described above.

Summary of Contents for DP345

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Page 2: ...Manufacturer GEWA music GmbH Oelsnitzer Str 58 08626 Adorf GERMANY www gewamusic com Version 1 0 Last Update 21 12 2021 ...

Page 3: ...ONTROLS 17 5 1 Switching on 17 5 2 Sound selection 17 5 3 Favorites 18 5 4 Metronome 18 5 4 1 Switching the metronome on off 18 5 4 2 Adjusting the metronome speed 18 5 4 3 Adjusting the Time Signature 18 5 5 Recorder Menu 19 5 5 1 Internal recorder 19 5 5 2 USB Recording 19 5 6 Player 19 5 7 Piano information 20 6 BLUETOOTH 20 6 1 Bluetooth MIDI 20 6 2 Bluetooth Audio 20 7 OPERATION VIA APP 21 7 ...

Page 4: ...25 7 7 2 Ambient Noises 25 7 7 3 Mechanics 26 7 7 4 Touch 26 7 7 5 Tuning 26 7 8 General Piano Settings 27 7 8 1 Piano Information 27 7 8 2 Language 28 7 8 3 MIDI Settings 28 7 8 4 Volume settings 28 7 8 5 Bluetooth Settings 29 7 8 6 Lesson Library 29 7 8 7 Piano Settings 29 8 USEFUL INFORMATION 30 8 1 Index 30 8 2 Warranty 31 9 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR 31 10 TECHNICAL DATA 32 ...

Page 5: ...e manufacturer is not liable for personal injury or property damage resulting from improper use of the device Only use your digital piano as directed 1 1 KEY The following symbols are used in this operating manual to identify hazards and notes Level of danger Symbol Importance Definition Severe injury WARNING Severe to fatal injuries if disregarded Severe injury through electric shock WARNING Addi...

Page 6: ...e warranty claim The digital piano must be placed on securely fastened and weight suitable stable and level floors or platforms 1 3 IMPROPER USE EXAMPLES Use outdoors or in rain Use in damp rooms Connection to incorrect supply voltage or improperly installed electrical power supplies Use in close proximity to electrical or electronic equipment such as stereos televisions radios or mobile phones Th...

Page 7: ...ter or liquids on to the digital piano or keyboard Never clean the digital piano with a wet cloth Never plug in or pull out the mains plug with wet hands Never pull on the cable it can cause damage If liquid accidentally gets into the digital piano immediately unplug the power Then have your digital piano checked by your GEWA service representative Unusual circumstances Turn off the digital piano ...

Page 8: ... the mains CE MARK This device complies with EU directive requirements Directive 2014 53 EU EN55020 2007 A11 2011 EN55024 2010 EN55032 2012 EN61000 3 2 2014 EN61000 3 3 2013 EN301489 17 V2 2 1 EN301489 17 V3 2 0 EN62479 2010 EN300328 V2 1 1 The conformity with the regulations listed above is confirmed by the CE sign on the device The declaration of conformity can be viewed at the following address...

Page 9: ...escription Pcs 1 Keyboard 1 1a Music Desk 1 2 Rear panel 1 3 Pedal board 1 4 Left side panel 1 5 Right side panels 1 6 Power cable 1 7a Phillips screw M6 x 16 4 7b Phillips screw M6 x 35 4 8a Phillips wood screw 3 5 x 18 4 8b Phillips srew M4 x 10 with washer and spring washer 2 9 Quick Start Guide 1 10 Adjustment screw 1 ...

Page 10: ...dal board 3 2 Connect the side panels 4 and 5 with the pedal board using the Philips screw 7b 3 Attach the rear panel 2 with the 4 Phillips wood screws 8a to the pedal board Then connect it to the side panels by using the Philips screws 8b 4 Then you can place the keyboard on the top Ensure that it is fitted to the metal angle of the side panels 4 Phillips screws 7a must be screwed into the keyboa...

Page 11: ...lide easily into the socket Then plug the power cable 6 into the power socket on the back of the piano not shown 8 Set up the music des as shown below OPENING THE KEYBOARD LID Please always use both hands to open the keyboard lid Open the keyboard cover as shown in the diagram Proceed in reverse order to close it ...

Page 12: ...ttom of the piano should not be covered or partly touched by the stand For the connection with a standard sustain pedal you can use the 6 3mm jack socked labeled sustain on the rear panel 4 FIRST STEPS In this section we familiarize you with the controls on your digital piano 4 1 THE CONTROL ELEMENTS OF YOUR DIGITAL PIANO Your GEWA digital piano has the following controls NOTE Speakers User Panel ...

Page 13: ...osen settings 2 Cursor Buttons Navigate through the functions and adjust settings here 3 Volume Adjusts the volume 4 Voice Choose from your digital piano s different sounds 5 Metronome Switch the metronome on or off here 6 Record Opens the recorder menu 7 Player Open the player menu ...

Page 14: ...dampers are only lifted slightly so that the sustaining notes are decaying faster than with the pedal fully depressed Sostenuto Pedal middle position The Sostenuto Pedal resembles the Sustain Pedal The only difference is that only those notes are sustaining whose keys were being depressed at the moment of actuating the pedal All the other notes are dampened as usual Piano Pedal left side When the ...

Page 15: ...Power On Off Turn your digital piano on and off A2 USB IN OUT Connect a USB stick or other USB device here if required A3 Headphone sockets Connect one or two sets of headphones here B Pedal cable socket Connect the pedal cable here A B Speaker Speaker ...

Page 16: ... you want to use your digital piano with an external stand C3 LINE OUT L R This connection is split into the stereo channels L eft and R ight Using 6 3mm jack cables you can connect these outputs to a receiver e g an amplifier of a recorder C4 MIDI IN OUT Connect MIDI devices here C5 USB B Connection Connect your digital piano with your PC via this connection C6 Power Supply Connect your digital p...

Page 17: ...cator LED on the front of your digital piano lights up 3 Your digital piano is ready for operation 5 2 SOUND SELECTION Your GEWA digital piano has 15 sounds of different categories Category Sound Piano Piano 1 Piano Piano 2 Piano Piano 3 Piano Piano 4 E Piano E Piano 1 E Piano E Piano 2 E Piano E Piano 3 E Piano E Piano 4 Strings and Choirs Strings Strings and Choirs Choir Strings and Choirs Synt ...

Page 18: ...e signatures 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 3 8 and 6 8 and is adjustable between 32 and 250 beats per minute Bpm 5 4 1 SWITCHING THE METRONOME ON OFF 1 Press the Metronome Key The corresponding LED will now start blinking at the specified speed 2 Press the metronome button again to start the metronome 3 To stop the metronome press the metronome button again 5 4 2 ADJUSTING THE METRONOME SPEED 1 Switch on th...

Page 19: ... audio files to a USB stick proceed as follows 1 Connect a USB stick to the bottom side of the console 2 Press the Recorder button to switch to the recording mode Press the Recorder button again to get into the USB recording mode 3 Press the Player button again to start recording 4 Press the player button again to stop recording The piano automatically saves a file with the name GEWA_S01 wav onto ...

Page 20: ...t your digital piano at any time In the search of your mobile device the MIDI interface is displayed as GEWA Mid Follow the instructions of your MIDI software to connect the piano 6 2 BLUETOOTH AUDIO In addition to the Bluetooth MIDI interface your GEWA digital piano also has a Bluetooth audio function To activate Bluetooth Audio please proceed as follows 1 Press the sound select and metronome but...

Page 21: ...se note that their Bluetooth is enabled on the smartphone The Android operating system also needs access to the location in order to search for Bluetooth devices nearby Again please make sure that your GPS is enabled We do not use or store any usage data of the app The location access is only used by the Android operating system 7 3 FAVORITES Your GEWA digital piano has 6 favorite slots that you c...

Page 22: ...rite sound This will be loaded automatically when you select a favorite Click on Save to save the favorite sound and synchronize it with your piano The favorite sound can now be selected and recalled at any time even without an existing app connection 7 4 SOUND SELECTION The microphone icon at the bottom of the screen takes you to the sound selection Use the left and right arrow keys to switch cat...

Page 23: ...er via the keyboard of your instrument Settings to combinations are automatically applied and do not have to be saved separately 7 5 PLAYER MENU Clicking on the note icon opens the player menu of the GEWA Piano Remote App Below the header bar there are four icons that divide the player again into different sections Lessons Demos Songs Recorder 7 5 1 LESSON PLAYER A library of different lessons is ...

Page 24: ...itch between recording and playing the songs Behind the metronome icon you can set the BPM speed of the internal metronome Transposition transposes the recording By clicking on the two hands left and right of the record icon you can record left and right hand separately With the delete button you can delete the recording The player menu is structured in exactly the same way as the lesson player se...

Page 25: ...he velocity value of the respective key means stronger keystroke means weaker keystroke Use the Left Right arrow keys to selet a different key Click on Save to apply the user calibration 7 7 2 AMBIENT NOISES In the Ambient noises category you can set the volumes of various additional sounds that are imitated in the style of an acoustic grand piano Here you will find settings such as String Resonan...

Page 26: ...touch area allows you to select different touch curves to define the keyboard behavior Touch Curve Here you select one of the following sensitivity levels Medium Default setting Corresponds to medium sensitivity and is recommended for most players Soft1 Very light setting Especially recommended for inexperienced players or children Soft2 Even more sensitive than Soft 1 Hard1 Setting for players wi...

Page 27: ...l Indian music Pure Minor Pure tuning for modal music in minor key Meantone Meantone tuning based on pure thirds suitable for Renaissance and Baroque music Werck III Well tempered tuning system inspired by J S Bach s cycle The well tempered Piano Kirnb III Another well tempered tuning system often used on baroque organs Root Note In the Root Note menu item the root note of the set tuning temperame...

Page 28: ...d recording software with the keyboard of your digital piano without simultaneously outputting a sound from the digital piano In the default setting On the keyboard is directly connected to the internal sound engine Program Change In the On setting a command is output via the MIDI interfaces each time the sound setting is changed For example when recording with a computer the program change can be...

Page 29: ...ou can automatically connect to your digital piano at the next start 7 8 6 LESSON LIBRARY Here you can view the available lesson books See the lesson player menu item 7 8 7 PIANO SETTINGS In this menu item you can make general settings on your piano Start Up Settings This parameter allows you to set whether the piano should start with the last settings made LAST or with the default settings FACTOR...

Page 30: ...oreover they can be transformed into musical notation on screen if there is an appropriate program GM General MIDI abbrev GM standardises significantly more than the universal MIDI standard The latter is both a hardware and protocol specification General MIDI also specifies content GM sets a minimum standard for the allocation of instruments on the 128 program slots According to GM a compatible to...

Page 31: ...eable batteries strings skins or seals If you suspect a warranty claim with your device contact your dealer during normal business hours 9 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR If malfunctions occur you can use the tips listed here to find and solve the issue yourself If you are unsuccessful please contact your dealer Problem Possible cause s Possible solution s The piano does not switch on Power plug is not...

Page 32: ... 2 and Constant Pedals Damper Sostenuto and Piano Pedal Sound source GEWA music samples with 4 stereo layers Polyphony 256 Amount of internal sounds 40 Amplifier output RMS 2x20 Watt Speakers 2x Full Range Speakers Recording function Integrated 2 Way Recorder USB WAV Recorder Recording format Standard MIDI File WAV Connections power socket MIDI In MIDI Out LINE In LINE Out 2x headphone sockets 6 3...

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