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Summary of Contents for DP1

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Page 2: ...sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of importa...

Page 3: ...in tropical climates Failure to do so may cause breakdown of this product and other devices Doing so may cause the product to generate noise If the product generates noise move the product sufficientl...

Page 4: ...equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify t...

Page 5: ...d piano allowing the performer to feel the subtle resonance of every note for an incredibly authentic playing experience Simply open the lid and play just as with a real grand piano The DP1 s control...

Page 6: ...our Parameters 13 2 Dual Mode 14 3 Split Mode 15 4 Metronome 16 5 Transpose 16 Ambience Function 17 1 Reverb Position 17 Editing a Sound 18 1 Tone 18 2 EFX 19 3 Settings 20 4 Saving a Sound 21 Digital...

Page 7: ...rating system to load approximately one minute The ACTIVATOR light will blink slowly during this time and will stop blinking when the loading process finishes 2 Play the keyboard the default Concert G...

Page 8: ...o half pedaling which provides even finer control over the damper effect Touch the ACTIVATOR button on the right side of the control panel The main display and several other panel buttons will appear...

Page 9: ...no has two headphone jacks For private performances you may wish to use headphones The speakers will be turned off automatically when headphones are plugged into either jack and the DP1 piano will onl...

Page 10: ...ral and realistic tones possible 1 Touch the SOUND button for the category of instrument you would like to play When the button is touched a variation list is briefly shown in the display 2 Selecting...

Page 11: ...ACTIVATOR button again for five seconds will restart the DP1 after shut down NOTE When closing the keyboard cover please close it gently to prevent trapping your fingers and risking possible injury 8...

Page 12: ...please raise the music rack and adjust the angle to a comfortable position 1 Raise the music rack 2 Adjust the angle to a comfortable position In order to fully enjoy the rich presence of the DP1 s s...

Page 13: ...djusting the Four Parameters To jump to other modes use the 4 MENU buttons When the 4 MENU buttons are active the displays shows 4 corresponding DESTINATION INDICATORS Each destination mode also has 4...

Page 14: ...The upper and lower sound variations can also be adjusted by touching the 4 MENU buttons Alternatively touch the 4 VALUE buttons on the left side to adjust the lower sound and the 4 VALUE buttons on...

Page 15: ...the 4 MENU buttons Alternatively touch the 4 VALUE buttons on the left side to adjust the lower sound and the 4 VALUE buttons on the right side to adjust the upper sound 5 Exiting to the Main Screen T...

Page 16: ...a steady beat to play along with The metronome beats however are not recorded 1 Entering the Recorder screen Touch the MENU button labelled Recorder 2 Entering the Metronome Settings screen Touch the...

Page 17: ...recalled at any time see Saving a Sound for saving Touch the MENU button labelled Ambience to enter the Ambience mode from the main screen 1 Ambience Reverb setting Adjust the desired reverberation pa...

Page 18: ...uch the MENU button labelled Edit to enter the EDIT mode from the main screen The MENU button labels will change allowing the performer to jump to Tone EFX and Settings menus When DUAL SPLIT mode is e...

Page 19: ...of adjustable parameters for the current EFX Effect Type On Off SW Mix Rate Depth Pre Delay Further adjustable parameter groups for the selected EFX can be displayed by touching the MENU button labell...

Page 20: ...time to enter another screen of adjustable settings Volume Temperament Fine Tune Temperament Key Panpot Transpose Editing Settings Touch the MENU button labelled Settings to enter the Settings menu f...

Page 21: ...ons and select the desired character using the Right Upper VALUE button Or delete the character using the Right Lower VALUE button 4 After setting a name touch the MENU button labelled Execute If you...

Page 22: ...Recording menus Touch the MENU button to start stop the metronome 1 Playback 1 Entering the Recorder screen Touch the MENU button labelled Recorder The display changes to the Playback screen shown be...

Page 23: ...hain in order playing modes Touch the Right Lower VALUE buttons to play and stop the Song Chain Touch the Exit button to return to the Recorder screen 3 Starting Song Playback Touch the Right Lower VA...

Page 24: ...ecording Standby Touch the Left Lower VALUE button when you are ready to record If a part has already been recorded it will be overwritten with the new recording 3 Starting the Recording Begin to play...

Page 25: ...elect the recorded Part to be changed 3 Adjusting the Recorded Part volume Use the Right Upper VALUE buttons to adjust the recorded Part Volume 4 Muting the Recorded Part Use the Right Lower VALUE but...

Page 26: ...g the MIDI tracks 3 Deleting a Part Touch the Right Upper VALUE button to delete the recorded data of the selected part To restore the recorded data touch the Right Lower VALUE button labelled Undo fo...

Page 27: ...Left Lower VALUE buttons 3 Setting the Song Name When naming the saved song move the cursor using the Left Upper VALUE buttons and select the desired character using the Right Upper VALUE buttons Del...

Page 28: ...a very delicate touch This curve gives a constant velocity level no matter how hard the keyboard is struck see 6 This curve is suitable for sounds that have a fixed dynamic range such as Organ Harpsic...

Page 29: ...playing the piano dynamically from soft to loud in order for the DP1 to analyse your playing style Ensure that you play in a realistic fashion that reflects your personal finger power and feeling Bett...

Page 30: ...in the display 2 Selecting the USB song Use the Right Upper VALUE buttons to select the USB song 3 File Operation To enter the File Operations MENU Touch the MENU button labelled File in the System s...

Page 31: ...the display 2 Selecting the Song Use the Left Upper VALUE buttons to select the internal song to be exported 3 Selecting the Destination Use the Right Upper VALUE buttons to select the destination of...

Page 32: ...lect the external song File Rename This function allows the names of files stored internally or on connected USB devices to be changed 3 Touch the MENU button labelled Execute When naming the saved so...

Page 33: ...st the settings of external inputs and outputs from this menu Rear SP level Adjust the level of an external rear speaker Rear SP delay Adjust the delay time of an external rear speaker All Speaker Thi...

Page 34: ...he level of each frequency v Mid High Frequency vi Mid High Frequency Adjust the frequency of Mid High and Mid Low Mid High and Mid Low works as parametric EQ EQ setting High level Mid Low level Mid H...

Page 35: ...this parameter setting to On for normal use MIDI Ch This parameter setting defines the System MIDI channel on which MIDI messages are transmitted received 6 MIDI Global MIDI Ch Local 5 Display Setting...

Page 36: ...al works as a Damper pedal the centre pedal works as a Sostenuto pedal and the left pedal works as a Soft pedal This jack is used to connect the DP1 with a USB device For expansion This jack is used f...

Page 37: ...the DP1 to a 5 1 channel surround sound system These inputs are used to connect external audio devices CD player etc to the DP1 9 LINE OUT jacks There are two jacks for headphones provided at the left...

Page 38: ...Hall Reverb Flanger Detune Diffuser Delay Temperaments 7 Equal Mersenne pure Major Mersenne pure minor Pythagorean Meantone Werckmeister3 Kirnberger3 TouchCurve Light Light Normal Heavy Heavy Off User...

Page 39: ...ommands AllSoundOff ResetAllController Aux LocalON OFF Messages AllNoteOff ActiveSense Reset Notes Transmit 1 16 1 16 3 X 0 127 O 1 127 X X X X O O O O X X X X X X X X X X X X Date September 2006 Vers...

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