Gibson DIGITAL PIANO Instructions Manual Download Page 21

TRACK1 /  

Used to record a song into the 
Track1.
You can record the song into the
Track1 with the Layered voice, the
Split voice or the Auto
Accompaniment.

REPEAT 

Used to repeat playing a MIDI file.

TRACK2 /   

Used to record a song into the 
Track2. 
It’s not available to use the Layer, 
the Split or Auto-Accompaniment 
function, when a song is recorded to
the Track2. 

ALL 

Used to play all MIDI files.

SONG CONTROL buttons

RECORD button
Used to record a song into the
memory.

PLAY/PAUSE button
Used to play(or pause) the recorded
song or the Demo tune.

STOP button

Used to stop playback of the
recorded song or the selected Demo
tune.
This button also can be used to stop
recording. 

DEMO button

Used to listen to the Demo tunes
that are included in the Digital
Piano.  The Digital Piano has total
12 Demo tunes.

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Control Locations

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Summary of Contents for DIGITAL PIANO

Page 1: ...age within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of fire or electric shock This Symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important in the lite...

Page 2: ...lation 7 The product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers or other products that produce heat 8 The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type...

Page 3: ...ant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radi...

Page 4: ...nstrument which incorporates the latest electronics technology to make its operation as easy as possible Your versatile DIGITAL PIANO is ideal for beginners or experienced musicians In order to enjoy...

Page 5: ...it EQ Reverb Chorus 32 36 Rhythm 37 Auto Accompaniment 40 Metronome 44 Registration 45 Recording 46 Setup Octave Shift Split Point Voice Volume Initializing Registration Memory Virtual Pianist Voice L...

Page 6: ...rom liquids dust etc During thunderstorms turn the product off and disconnect the plug from the power Take care not to drop the unit and avoid strong impact Never attempt to modify any parts of the un...

Page 7: ...r Plate d Four Bolts Caps for Legs e Four Bolts for Main Unit g M6 15 mm Four Bolts for Pedal Box f 6 44 mm Owner s Manual Five Bolts for Rear Plate h 4 22 mm Inspect each item carefully to make sure...

Page 8: ...assembly using four bolts f and four caps e for pedal box For pedal stability rotate the adjusters on the bottom of the pedal assembly unit they comes in firm contact with the floor surface 2 Attach t...

Page 9: ...and gently lower the main unit on the stand then tighten the main unit with four bolts g for main unit as shown in illustration 9 3 Assembling your Piano Upright Type only Connecting the pedal cord Pl...

Page 10: ...ect each item carefully to make sure that it is in good condition If you find any item missing or damaged contact the place of purchase immediately for replacement Main Unit Manual Keyboard Protection...

Page 11: ...th two bolts for main unit 2 Set the pedal stand assembly upright and securely attach the pedal stand assembly and the main unit assembly by using two bolts For pedal stability rotate the adjuster on...

Page 12: ...e to the main unit and pedal stand assembly using four screws Make sure the screws are securely tightened 3 Plug the Pedal Cord which is protruding from the top of the pedal assembly into the correspo...

Page 13: ...13 Control Locations Control Locations 1 External appearance 2 3 4 5 1 1 Keyboard Cover 2 Control Panel 3 Keyboard 4 Pedal 5 Stand...

Page 14: ...buttons You can select 54 rhythm patterns using 10 STYLE group buttons The 54 preset rhythm styles are divided into 10 STYLE groups and each is assigned to the corresponding STYLE group buttons START...

Page 15: ...FILL 2 LOOP FILL2 LOOP VARIATION VARIATION LOOP NORMAL LOOP VARIATION FADE button This function lets you gradually fade in or out the volume of the style START with FADE IN Press the FADE button the...

Page 16: ...at and volume are indicated Press the METRONOME button again to stop metronome sound The metronome LED turns off ESCAPE button Used to return to the previous screen or exit from a feature LEFT RIGHT b...

Page 17: ...ay the performance information function settings and other messages DATA buttons Used to increase or decrease the value indicated by the cursor Pressing both buttons together will set a default value...

Page 18: ...g strength velocity affects the volume of the voices TRANSPOSE The TRANSPOSE function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the keyboard in semitone units allowing you to match the pitch of the keyb...

Page 19: ...has six Drum kits and two SFX sets in the Percussion voice group When one of the Drum kits various drum and percussion sounds as assigned individually to the keys letting you play the sounds from key...

Page 20: ...mode of the piano allows you to select and play two different voices with your left and right hands For example play bass with the left and piano with the right EQ Used to adjust level of each frequen...

Page 21: ...ong is recorded to the Track2 ALL Used to play all MIDI files SONG CONTROL buttons RECORD button Used to record a song into the memory PLAY PAUSE button Used to play or pause the recorded song or the...

Page 22: ...re registration To store information into a registration button holding down the SAVE YES button and press the REGISTRATION button in the registration area When you need to restore the stored informat...

Page 23: ...nes that are included in the Digital Piano The Digital Piano has total 12 Demo tunes VIRTUAL PIANIST button Used to operate the VIRTUAL PIANIST DISK button Used to SAVE LOAD files on the USB memory di...

Page 24: ...connect the piano as an amplifier for other instrument etc PEDAL Jack MIDI Terminals Used to connect other MIDI instruments MIDI OUT Used to transmit data from the piano to other equipment MIDI THRU...

Page 25: ...ostenuto Pedal Center If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal while the note s are held those notes will be sustained as long as the pedal is held but all subsequentl...

Page 26: ...connected the internal speaker system is automatically shut off Since the piano has two PHONES jacks two sets of headphones can be used simultaneously allow two people to enjoy listening to the perfor...

Page 27: ...lected song If there is mark on the selected file this file is not song file and this is folder If you select a folder and press the PLAY PAUSE button You can select a song file in the selected folder...

Page 28: ...piece press the PLAY PAUSE button To pause the tune press the PLAY PAUSE button again To resume the piece from that point press the PLAY PAUSE button again To stop the tune press the STOP button 28 P...

Page 29: ...ing NC shows that No Chord is currently being played BEAT Beat of the selected rhythm style AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT MODE Shows the selected Auto Accompaniment mode such as the Single Finger the Fingered th...

Page 30: ...rn off Press one of the VOICE group buttons The VOICE select pop up display appears The basic voice or the last selected voice of the selected voice group is automatically set Select the desired voice...

Page 31: ...ion group The percussion select pop up display appears The default voice of the percussion group is the Standard drum kit Select the desired voice by pressing the DATA buttons If you don t change the...

Page 32: ...nce can be set for the two voices Select the first voice Select a voice in the normal way See Page 30 The default voice is the 049 Strings in the Layer mode Call up the Layer mode To call up the layer...

Page 33: ...033 FINGERED BASS in the Split mode Hold down the SPLIT button during around 2 seconds SPL appears on the Multi Function Display During displaying the SPL new split point can be assigned by pressing...

Page 34: ...using the DATA buttons To escape the setup menu press the EXIT button until the LCD screen shows the Performance screen The setup menu will be automatically returned to the Performance Screen after a...

Page 35: ...There are 6Reverb types in the piano To turn off reverb press the REVERB button again The lamp turns off and reverb is no longer active Selecting Reverb type Select the Reverb type by pressing the DA...

Page 36: ...To turn off chorus press the CHORUS button again The lamp turns off and chorus is no longer active Selecting Chorus type Select the Chorus type by pressing the DATA buttons while displaying the CHORU...

Page 37: ...thms Adjusting the tempo Press the TEMPO UP or DOWN button to change the speed either before or during play Each rhythm has a default tempo that is set at the factory If you press both of the TEMPO UP...

Page 38: ...n to begin the selected rhythm with an introduction arrangement Synchronized starting with an Introduction After pressing the SYNCHRO button press the INTRO ENDING button and then play the keyboard In...

Page 39: ...anged ending FADE When starting an Auto Accompaniment after pressing this button the volume will gradually increase to its normal volume from zero volume If you press the FADE button during a rhythm p...

Page 40: ...inger Even if fingering is not full fingered chords the piano produces auto accompaniment with one finger more see page 42 Full Keyboard Full keyboard automatically produces appropriate Auto accompani...

Page 41: ...eys in the left range below and including the split point following the rules described below CHORD MAJOR Pressing just one key produces a full major chord corresponding to that note MINOR Simultaneou...

Page 42: ...er or Fingered is selected the keyboard is automatically divided into left and right sections You must use the left section to play the chords and the right section to play the melody SPLIT POINT F 3...

Page 43: ...for use with this feature Stopping the Auto Accompaniment Press the START STOP the INTRO ENDING or the FADE to stop the Auto Accompaniment You can also turn off the Auto Accompaniment by pressing the...

Page 44: ...t by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons while the LCD screen shows the METRONOME pop up display To adjust the volume of the metronome You can also adjust the volume of the metronome on the METRONOME p...

Page 45: ...e functions during playing you can store your desired conditions in one button And then if you select the button your desired conditions will be loaded immediately There are 5 Registration pads 1 5 St...

Page 46: ...e keyboard or press the PLAY PAUSE button Stop recording to the Track1 Stop playing the keyboard and press the STOP button The Track2 lamp automatically flashes You can record the second part of the s...

Page 47: ...ck the recorded song Press the PLAY STOP button again The recorded song is played During recording to the Track2 you can listen the recorded song of the Track1 To delete the recorded track press and h...

Page 48: ...djust the pitch of the two voices up or down an octave Press the SETUP button The keyboard setup menu appears To escape the setup menu press the EXIT button until the LCD screen shows the Performance...

Page 49: ...e LCD screen shows the Performance screen The setup menu will be automatically returned to the Performance Screen after approximately 8 seconds if no buttons are pressed Select the Split Point by usin...

Page 50: ...screen shows the Performance screen The setup menu will be automatically returned to the Performance Screen after approximately 8 seconds if no buttons are pressed Press the PAGE LEFT or RIGHT button...

Page 51: ...the Regist Initial page appears Press the SAVE YES button to initialize the Registration memory Refer to The initialized value Table on Page Setting the Virtual Pianist Voice in the Automatic channel...

Page 52: ...rformance is output through MIDI By setting local control to off you can play an external MIDI tone generator from the keyboard of the piano without sounding the internal voices Press the SETUP button...

Page 53: ...button The BRILLIANCE pop up appears Adjust the BRILLIANCE by using the DATA buttons The default value is 50 which is normal brilliance Whenever press both DATA UP and DATA DOWN in the Brilliance pop...

Page 54: ...oduce a relatively loud sound even when playing the key softly TYPE NORMAL 1 NORMAL 2 NORMAL 3 These settings are standard keyboard response and the NORMAL 2 is used as the basic setting HARD 1 HARD 2...

Page 55: ...sults in a pitch of F or in other words you can play in the key of C major on the keyboard and automatically have the pitch transposed to F major Range 12 semitones F 0 F initial value C key TUNE The...

Page 56: ...low to play back a AMD MIDI file song on the disk Insert the USB disk into the disk inlet The screen will display the AMD MIDI files on the disk Select a MIDI file by using the DATA buttons and Press...

Page 57: ...R USB 1 0 USB2 0 The Piano uses only USB memory disk NO DISK MESSAGE If there is no diskette in the USB disk drive during use the following message will be displayed on the display screen Play all AMD...

Page 58: ...les or folder names on this LCD screen Move the cursor to a folder that you want to enter by using DATA UP DOWN buttons and press the PLAY PAUSE button Then piano displays available able files and fol...

Page 59: ...nlet The screen will display the Song files on the disk Select a Song file by using the DATA buttons and Press the PLAY PAUSE button Press the DISK button The initial screen will display the options a...

Page 60: ...ave Song menu Choose a Song file name by using the DATA buttons Press the SAVE YES button to save the recorded song Press the DISK button The initial screen will display the options and indicating lam...

Page 61: ...oose a Registration file name by using the DATA buttons Press the SAVE YES button to save the registration into disk Press the DISK button The initial screen will display the options and indicating la...

Page 62: ...into the disk inlet The screen will display the Registration files on the disk Select a Registration file by using the DATA buttons and Press the SAVE YES button to load the registration Press the DI...

Page 63: ...r SEMI AUTO by using DATA buttons Press the SAVE YES button MANUAL Used to select the Virtual Pianist MIDI ch Keys are moved as the selected MIDI channel When the Channel select menu is displayed on t...

Page 64: ...the PLAY PAUSE button Press the VIRTUAL PIANIST button and select a MIDI channel option Used to select a TRACK for moving keys When the Channel select menu is displayed on the screen select the TRACK...

Page 65: ...s the M button until lighting the Lamp on the track2 A button When the lamp is on the button s on the Track1 R button the selected song repeats You can go to the repeat mode by using the M button Pres...

Page 66: ...Organ Pec Organ Rock Organ Pipe Organ Reed Organ Accordion Harmonica T Accordion Nylon Guitar Steel Guitar Jazz Guitar Clean Guitar Muted Guitar Ovdrv Guitar Distr Guitar Guitar Harmc Acoustic Bass Fi...

Page 67: ...Synth Brass 2 Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flute Blown Bottle Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina Lead 1 Square Lead 2 Sawtooth Lead...

Page 68: ...Pad 3 Polysynth Pad 4 Choir Pad 5 Bowed Pad 6 Metallic Pad 7 Halo Pad 8 Sweep FX 1 Rain FX 2 Soundtrack FX 3 Crystal FX 4 Atmosphere FX 5 Brightness FX 6 Goblins FX 7 Echoes FX 8 Sci fi Sitar Banjo Sh...

Page 69: ...pen Hi Hat EXC1 808 OHH EXC1 47 B2 HQ Low Mid Tom Room Mid Tom1 Power Mid Tom1 Elec Mid Tom1 808 Mid Tom 1 48 C3 HQ Hi Mid Tom Room Hi Tom2 Power Hi Tom2 Elec Hi Tom2 808 Hi Tom 2 49 C 3 Crash Cymbal...

Page 70: ...ut Noise up SIX 50 D3 Timpani d Double Bass Slap Korean Drum 1 51 D 3 Timpani d Key Click SEVEN 52 E3 Timpani e Laughing Korean Drum 2 53 F3 Timpani f Screaming EIGHT 54 F 3 Punch NINE 55 G3 Heart Bea...

Page 71: ...sonal computers can easily exchange the digital data with other MIDI equipment without some complicated conversions or connections How to connect MIDI cable The MIDI feature makes it possible for you...

Page 72: ...BnH07Hcc O X Volume 10 BnH0AHcc O X PanOut 11 BnH0BHcc O X Expression 64 BnH40Hcc O O Sustain Damper Pedal 65 BnH41Hcc O X PortamentoON OFF 66 BnH42Hcc O O SostenutoPedal Control 67 BnH43Hcc O O SoftP...

Page 73: ...1 Power supply problem 2 Volume setting is too low 3 Headphone is plugged in 1 Refrigerators washing machines and similar electric appliances are interfering 1 Volume setting is too low 2 Defective c...

Page 74: ...LKBD FUNCTION LAYER SPLIT EQ TUNE TRANSPOSE DSP EFFECT 6 REVERB 6 DISK PLAY SMF LOAD SAVE RECORDED SONG METRONOME YES DISPLAY 20Characters 4Lines with Backlit DEMONSTRATION TUNES 12 RECORD REAL TIME R...

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