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Bedienung Operation 

Adjusting the volume 

To adjust the 
overall volume, 
use the volume 
slider 

        

 

 

Choosing a Tone (Voice) 

Select the desired tone with the arrow keys DATA 

 

 

Voice-List 

LED 

Voice 

LED 

Voice 

LED 

Voice 

LED 

Voice 

G.P1 

G,P2 

G.P3 

G.P4 

Ht.P 

E.P1 

E.P2 

HSC 

Vbr

 

Grand Piano1 

Grand Piano2 

Grand Piano3 

Grand Piano4 

Honky Tonk 

Electr. Piano1 

Electr. Piano2 

Harpsicord 

Vibraphone 

P.Or 

E.O1 

E.O2 

Acd 

St1 

St2 

St3 

P.St 

Chr

 

Pipe Organ 

Electr Organ1 

Electr Organ2 

Accordion 

Sym. Strings 

Synth Strings 

Slow Strings 

Pizz Strings 

Choir Aahs 

vcL 

vln 

HAP 

Gt1 

Gt2 

A.bS 

E.bS 

FLt 

Obo

 

Vocal 

Violin 

Harp 

Nylon Guitar 

Drive Guitar 

Acoustic Git 

E-Bass 

Flute 

Oboe 

CLA 

br1 

br2 

S.br 

A.SP 

t.SP 

Sqr 

dru 

S.EF 

Clarinet 

Brass Sect1 

Brass Sect2 

Synth Brass 

Alto Sax 

Tenor Sax 

Square 

Drum 

Sound Effects 

 

Summary of Contents for Steinmayer DP 321

Page 1: ...DP 321 Owner s Manual Version 11 2019 ...

Page 2: ...ssembly of the pedal bar and side panels 2 Attach the Back 2 Fitting the piano console 3 Connect the pedal cable and power cord 3 Basic operation 4 Power switch 4 Auto Power Off APO 4 Headphone jacks 4 Connections 5 Pedals 6 Connecting the pedal cable 6 How to operate the pedals 6 Operating unit 7 Bedienung Operation 8 Adjusting the volume 8 Choosing a Tone Voice 8 Voice List 8 Piano Mode 9 Dual 9...

Page 3: ...lect Accompanying Pattern 12 To start the Piano Player Playing Help 13 Chord specification for the Piano Player 13 Select the Method 14 To Move the Split Point for the Chord Input 15 Record Function 15 Recording 15 Playback 16 To Delete Recordings 16 Selection of a Memory Bank 17 Music Database 17 Selection of a Music Folder 17 To Select the Track for Playback 17 Adjusting the Tempo 18 Further set...

Page 4: ...3 F09 Split Voice Volume 23 F10 Split point 23 F11 Reverb Type 24 F12 Reverb Volume 24 F13 Effect Type 24 F14 Effect Volume 24 F15 String Resonance 24 F16 Damper Resonance 24 F17 Corpus Resonance 25 F18 Half pedal 25 F19 Piano Assist Mode 25 F20 Piano Assist Multi finger 25 F21 Piano Assist Volume 25 F22 Music Playback Mode 25 F23 Music Playback 26 F24 Transpose Music Playback 26 F25 Bluetooth 26 ...

Page 5: ...F27 AUX In Volume 26 F28 MIDI Local 26 F29 Auto Power Off 26 rSt Reset 26 MIDI Chart 27 GM Voice 28 Percussion 29 Trouble Shooting 30 Product Specifications 31 WEEE Declaration 32 ...

Page 6: ...ed gender neutral These operating instructions apply to responsible persons and users who have been supervised by a person responsible for their safety or instructed in the operation of the device and who have proven to be able to handle the device Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not use this device as a toy Never allow children to play unattended with the packaging material D...

Page 7: ...s Do not place burning candles on the instrument Precautions To avoid damage to the instrument do not place it in places with high temperatures or dust do not place it next to an air conditioner and avoid direct sunlight Do not place the instrument near other electrical equipment to avoid interference Do not use force when handling the instrument or place heavy objects on it Disconnect the instrum...

Page 8: ...the manufacturer Piano console Operating manual possibly as download Left Right foot a b Pedal unit c Back d Screws pedal box Screws for the Back Screws for the console Power adapter e 4 pieces M6 x 25 f 4 pieces M3 5 x 25 g pieces M4 x 13 h 4 pieces M6 x 15 It may be useful to keep the packaging materials in case the instrument needs to be transported to a faraway place ...

Page 9: ...nder the pedal unit until it makes contact with the ground and the pedal unit can be supported against the pedal pressure towards the ground Attach the Back Attach the Back to the base from the rear and attach it to the side panels using the screws g Make sure the base is properly aligned and secure the Back to the pedal bar using the screws f ...

Page 10: ...onnect the two components using the screws h Set up the music stand and hold it at the desired angle with the metal base Connect the pedal cable and power cord Connect the pedal cable this is already placed on the underside of the pedal bar with the matching connection on the underside of the piano console ...

Page 11: ...he default value when restarting Recordings are saved in the memory Auto Power Off APO This instrument automatically shuts off if it is not used for 30 minutes This setting can be changed via function menu Headphone jacks There are two headphone jacks in the connection panel at the bottom left of the piano console The loudspeakers of the instrument are automatically deactivated when a headphone is...

Page 12: ... may be limited depending on the manufacturer and version No further drivers are needed After connecting to avoid malfunction wait a few seconds before using the instrument Aux Out Stereo 3 5mm The Aux Out jack can be used to connect external amplifiers or recorders The music signals sent out via this jack can be played back via an external amplifier or recorded by a recording device It is recomme...

Page 13: ...e pedal is pressed continue to sound when the key on the keyboard is released This pedal also supports the half pedal function which simulates the sound of a piano string slightly touched by the damper while the pedal is lightly pressed Sostenuto Pedal middle pedal This pedal has the same function as the Sostenuto Pedal of a concert piano It behaves similar to the sustain pedal but only the sounds...

Page 14: ...Operating unit a LCD screen b DATA move down c DATA move up d PIANO e DUAL f REC DEMO g Play Stop ENTER h TRACK 1 i TRACK 2 j SETUP k PIANO ASSIST page 9 page 9 page15 17 page 15 page15 page 21 page 10 11 ...

Page 15: ...o2 Grand Piano3 Grand Piano4 Honky Tonk Electr Piano1 Electr Piano2 Harpsicord Vibraphone P Or E O1 E O2 Acd St1 St2 St3 P St Chr Pipe Organ Electr Organ1 Electr Organ2 Accordion Sym Strings Synth Strings Slow Strings Pizz Strings Choir Aahs vcL vln HAP Gt1 Gt2 A bS E bS FLt Obo Vocal Violin Harp Nylon Guitar Drive Guitar Acoustic Git E Bass Flute Oboe CLA br1 br2 S br A SP t SP Sqr dru S EF Clari...

Page 16: ...eously First select the desired main voice Main Voice Now press the DUAL button The display shows LAr Now select the desired second tone Layer Voice with the arrow keys DATA The volume levels of both voices can be adjusted individually See function menu Press the DUAL button three times to deactivate the mode Split Here the keyboard divides into two areas with different timbres First select the de...

Page 17: ...e time The operation of the pedals is adapted to the split keyboard The left pedal controls the sustain effect of the left keyboard half and the right pedal controls the sustain effect of the right keyboard half First select the desired main voice for the right keyboard half Now press the DUAL button several times The display shows tn The keyboard is now shared at Eb4 Press the DUAL button again t...

Page 18: ...Piano Player mode the instrument plays complicated left hand chord patterns on its own making it easier to play challenging piano pieces To start Piano Assist To start Piano Assist press and hold the PIANO ASSIST button for about 2 3 seconds The display shows r01 and the piano is in the mode for the selection of the accompaniment rhythm Selection of the accompaniment rhythm Use the DATA keys to se...

Page 19: ...d quickly Press both DATA keys simultaneously to get to the default value of the respective rhythm Piano Player In the Piano Player mode you can choose between numerous accompanying characters which facilitate the play of the left hand The operation of the Piano Player mode is analogous to the drum player The piano player mode must be activated in the function menu See function menu To start Piano...

Page 20: ...or the Piano Player In Piano Player mode it is necessary to specify the chord of the desired accompaniment character For this purpose two methods can be used with this instrument Single Finger method With the Single Finger method chords can be specified with 1 3 fingers Here the root of a chord is enough to define a major triad The keynote and the nearest left black key lead to a minor triad The r...

Page 21: ...rd by all chord tones involved The advanced player can use this method to reproduce more complicated chords Select the Method By default the piano recognizes both input methods If you only want to use the Fingered method you can set this in the function menu See function menu ...

Page 22: ...tton to enter the recording mode The TRACK1 button flashes and indicates that your piano is ready for recording Press the ENTER button or play the keyboard to start recording During recording the REC DEMO button flashes To stop recording press the ENTER button The TRACK1 button now lights permanently to signal stored music data To play the recorded track press the ENTER button again To start anoth...

Page 23: ...rack occupied by a recording cannot be dubbed If you want to replace this track first delete the current recording The piano has an internal memory The recorded tracks are not lost when switching off Playback To play saved music data select the desired track Track1 Track2 or Track1 Track2 To select a track press the respective TRACK button If music data is stored in this memory location the button...

Page 24: ... show CLS Selection of a Music Folder The instrument offers 7 music folders These are a folder for DEMO songs and 6 more folders for piano etudes Use the DATA buttons to select between the different folders and open them by pressing the ENTER button If you want to leave the folder again select as the play title first track of the list To Select the Track for Playback Use the DATA buttons to select...

Page 25: ...he tempo to the default value Press the PIANO ASSIST button again to deactivate the metronome Further settings In Playback mode you can change the volume of the song the playback option only one song all the songs in a row and the key of the played song See function menu Bluetooth This instrument supports Bluetooth audio and Bluetooth MIDI connections Bluetooth Audio The default is PAIRING ON Thus...

Page 26: ...e instrument has a separate BrainCare mode To get into this operating state turn off the instrument Now press and hold the SETUP button and switch on the instrument Hold down the SETUP button until the instrument is started in secured BrainCare mode The display shows brn There are no piano functions available in BrainCare mode In this operating mode you can choose from different categories of back...

Page 27: ...ise Press ENTER several times to scroll through the different sounds of White Noise Press the REC DEMO button to scroll backwards to the OFF state Healing Music Press the TRACK2 button to start Healing Music Press TRACK2 several times to scroll through the different sounds of Healing Music Press the TRACK1 button to scroll backwards to the OFF status Timer control Press the PIANO ASSIST button to ...

Page 28: ...yback To do this use the buttons in the respective category to adjust the volume up or down To return to standard mode and exit BrainCare mode turn the instrument off and start it again by pressing the POWER button BrainCare Liste Function menu Numerous settings can be made on the instrument with the function menu Press the SETUP key to enter the function menu ...

Page 29: ...can transpose the instrument up or down adjust the pitch in semitones to make it easier to playback pieces in hard to play keys F03 Touch Here you can adjust the touch sensitivity of the keyboard to your playing style The following touch sensitivities are available Display Name of the setting Description 1 2 3 Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 Recommended for players with a weak touch Even with a light touch r...

Page 30: ... 8 10 10 8 11 11 8 12 12 8 F06 Metronome Volume Here the volume of the metronome can be adjusted up or down The default is 80 F07 Main Voice Volume Here you can adjust the volume of the Main Voice up or down F08 Layer Voice Volume Here you can adjust the volume of the Layer Voice up or down F09 Split Voice Volume Here you can adjust the volume of the Split Voice up or down F10 Split point Here the...

Page 31: ... String Resonance In addition to the sound of each played string the acoustic piano has a unique string resonance phenomenon caused by sound interference between the piano strings This function allows you to adjust the strength of the string resonance volume The default is 60 This function is only available on Main Voice G P1 G P4 F16 Damper Resonance When you play the damper pedal on an acoustic ...

Page 32: ...able Display rhy Pno Mode Rhythm Drumbeat Piano Player performing aid F20 Piano Assist Multi finger Here you can select the mode of the chord recognition for the Piano Player performing aid of the Piano Assist function Display ON OFF Chord recognition Multi finger is activated The instrument allows chord indication through the fingered and single finger methods Multi finger is disabled The instrum...

Page 33: ...e you can adjust the volume of the music played via AUX In connection up or down F28 MIDI Local Here you can find Local OFF setting for using the piano as a MIDI controller F29 Auto Power Off If the instrument is not used for a long time it automatically shuts off to save energy Here you can set the value of the Auto Power Off function Display OFF 030 120 240 Shut off time APO is deactivated 30 Mi...

Page 34: ...27 MIDI Chart ...

Page 35: ...28 GM Voice only with MIDI connection ...

Page 36: ...29 Percussion If two different effects are specified they will react depending on the strength of the touch ...

Page 37: ... The volumes of the different voices are very different The volume adjustment in the function menu is changed Reset the volume levels in the function menu to the default values The instrument emits noises 1 There are devices with disturbing features freezer washing machine or similar in the immediate vicinity 2 Objects on or near the instrument resonate with 3 The noise occurs only when using a he...

Page 38: ...3 banks 4500 Note Track Bluetooth Bluetooth Audio Bluetooth MIDI Bluetooth 5 0 Dual Mode Class2 Frequency spectrum 2 402 GHz to 2 480 GHz Receive sensitivity 90 dBm 2 Mbps EDR Output Power BM62 64 Class 2 2 dBm typical BrainCare 5 Binaural Beats 10 White Noise 10 Healing Music Pedals 3 Soft Sostenuto Sustain Half pedal Yes right pedal Connections AUX In Out USB to Host 2x headphone 3 5mm 6 35mm pe...

Page 39: ... slightly from the product Products of Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH are distributed only through authorized dealers Distributors and dealers are not representatives of Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH and are not authorized to legally bind Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH in any way whether expressly or through conclusive action This manual is protected by copyright Any duplication or any reprint even in extracts and an...

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