Kurzweil sp88x User Manual Download Page 86

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The Kurzweil Stage Piano User’s Guide

Index

S

saving

 3-8

effects

 3-3, 3-8

global parameters

 3-8, 5-4

Internal Voices Setups

 3-8

MIDI Setups

 3-8, 4-3

setup memory

 6-4

to different setup number

 4-3

selecting

MIDI banks

 3-4, 4-4

MIDI Setups

 4-1

parameters

 3-7

voices, directly

 2-13

sequencers

 2-4, 2-8, 2-10, 5-1, 6-2

basic operations

 6-3

MIDI problems

 7-3

reloading setup memory

 6-5

saving setup memory

 6-4

service

 7-5

setups

Internal Voices

 1-1

MIDI

 1-1, 4-1

signed value

 3-8

sostenuto pedal

 2-4, 3-6, 4-7

sound cards

 2-8, 6-3

Sound/Setup Select buttons

 1-2, 1-3, 2-1, 

2-11, 3-7

sounds

 1-1

specifications

 8-8

split keyboard

 1-3, 2-12, 4-11

Store button

 2-5, 3-3, 3-8

stuck notes

 3-3, 3-5, 4-5

sustain pedal

 2-4, 3-6, 4-7

switch pedals

 1-2, 2-4, 3-6, 4-7, 4-12

problems

 7-3

testing

 7-7

system exclusive

dump

 6-4

load

 6-4

T

taper

 7-5

testing

see

 diagnostics

touch

 5-2

transmit

 3-3

transposition

 3-5, 4-5, 4-11

tune

 5-3

U

Up/Down buttons

 2-5, 3-2, 3-7, 5-1

V

value

 2-12

signed

 3-8

velocity curve

 3-5, 8-2, 8-4

velocity sensitivity

 1-2

voice

 1-1, 1-3, 3-1

voltage

 2-1, 7-1, 7-2, 8-9

reference

 7-5

volume

 1-2, 2-1, 4-2, 4-6, 4-8, 7-2

volume pedal

 2-4

W

wet/dry

 3-2, 3-5, 4-6

wheel

 1-2, 3-5

world-wide web

 1-3

Y

Young Chang Distributors

 iii

Z

zero

 3-4, 3-6, 4-7

zones

 1-1, 4-2

selecting

 4-3

Summary of Contents for sp88x

Page 1: ...A S T is a registered trademark and Kurzweil SP76 SP88 and K2600 are trademarks of Young Chang Co All other products and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective compan...

Page 2: ...ified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product C The product has been exposed to rain D The product...

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Page 5: ...Quick Start 2 1 Playing the Demo 2 2 Placement and Support 2 2 The Rear Panel 2 2 Power Switch 2 3 Power Jack 2 3 Audio Jacks 2 3 Phones Jack 2 3 Switch Pedal Jack 2 3 Control Pedal Jack 2 3 MIDI Por...

Page 6: ...s Settings 3 3 Modifying The MIDI Transmit Channel 3 3 Sending a MIDI Program Change 3 4 Modifying Other Internal Voice Parameters 3 4 MIDI Program 3 4 MIDI Bank Sel Lo 3 4 MIDI Channel 3 5 Destinatio...

Page 7: ...city Curve 4 6 Reverb Wet Dry Chorus Wet Dry 4 6 A Ribbon 4 6 Hold or Center 4 6 B Ribbon Up B Ribbon Down 4 7 Hold or Zero 4 7 Control Slider Control Pedal 4 7 Switch Pedal R Switch Pedal L 4 7 MIDI...

Page 8: ...s 7 1 Audio Problems 7 2 MIDI Problems 7 3 Switch Pedal Problems 7 3 Control Pedal Problems 7 4 Use the Right Impedance Taper and Range 7 5 If None of the Above 7 5 Service Centers 7 5 Restoring Facto...

Page 9: ...s Display 7 10 Exiting Diagnostics 7 10 Chapter 8 Reference Display Characters 8 1 Factory Default Internal Voices Setup 8 2 Internal Voices Parameters 8 2 The Internal Voices 8 3 Factory Default MIDI...

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Page 11: ...iano s performance features Sounds are the 32 internal voices of the Stage Piano pianos organs strings The Internal Voices Setup is the basic con guration of your Stage Piano for standalone performanc...

Page 12: ...his is like having two conventional modulation wheels Pressing the center bar removes both modulations NOTE The sounds of the Stage Piano do not respond to pitch bending or to the lower section of the...

Page 13: ...a built in sound module The keyboard can be split into 2 sections or zones each going to a different MIDI channel Up to 32 different MIDI setups can be de ned and stored in the built in nonvolatile me...

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Page 15: ...ower switch at the rear of the unit off then plug the power adapter into the unit and into the wall If you re not in the USA check that the line voltage rating of the adapter matches line voltage in y...

Page 16: ...pport The Stage Piano is designed to be used on a keyboard stand or on a at table For tables we recommend attaching the included rubber feet to the bottom to avoid scratching the table when moving the...

Page 17: ...ar the power jack To use just wrap a 3 4 loop around it as illustrated Figure 2 3 Power Cord Retainer Audio Jacks The left and right audio jacks are used to connect to your audio system See Connecting...

Page 18: ...traditional piano technique the sostenuto center pedal on a grand piano allows one to hold chords in the bass while continuing to play the melody without the latter notes sustaining Any keys that are...

Page 19: ...e Stage Piano produces stereo audio signals In cases requiring a mono signal use the following procedure to change the outputs to mono 1 Make sure you are starting from Internal Voices Play mode This...

Page 20: ...ontroller Award Winning Soungs Sound Setup Select Parameter Mode Select Param Edit Volume Controller Panic Internal Steup Row Select L R Zone Play Edit MIDI Prog Chg Store Intemal Sound MIDI Program M...

Page 21: ...em Dig EP Ballad Org 2 Ballad Org 1 Rock Org 2 Rock Org 1 Dig EP Str Pad Digital EP Org Piano Perc Org Fast Str 2 Fast Str 1 Slow Dig Pad St Slo Str Pad St Slo Strings Touch Str 1 2 18 17 4 3 20 19 6...

Page 22: ...Select L R Zone Play Edit MIDI Prog Chg Store Intemal Sound MIDI Program MIDI Bank Sel Lo MIDI Bank Sel Hi MIDI Channel Destination Intemal Effect Key Range Lo Transpose Velocity Curve Key Range Hi Re...

Page 23: ...g 2 Ballad Org 1 Rock Org 2 Rock Org 1 Dig EP Str Pad Digital EP Org Piano Perc Org Fast Str 2 Fast Str 1 Slow Dig Pad St Slo Str Pad St Slo Strings Touch Str 1 2 18 17 4 3 20 19 6 5 22 21 7 8 24 23 1...

Page 24: ...Internal Voices MIDI Setups Grand Pno 1 Grand Pno 2 Stage Pno 1 Stage Pno 2 Sustain Pno Bright Pno Piano Str 1 Piano Str 2 Tite E Grand Tack Piano Bright E Grand Warm E Grand Dig E Grand Classic EP Ha...

Page 25: ...Steup Row Select L R Zone Play Edit MIDI Prog Chg Store Intemal Sound MIDI Program MIDI Bank Sel Lo MIDI Bank Sel Hi MIDI Channel Destination Intemal Effect Key Range Lo Transpose Velocity Curve Key R...

Page 26: ...parameter is indicated by 8 LEDs arranged around a list of the 30 parameter names The 30 parameters are arranged into 3 columns The two column designator LEDs identify the active column as follows Le...

Page 27: ...Controllers to the internal sound module 2 All Notes Off All Sound Off Reset All Controllers sent to the MIDI output on all 16 MIDI channels 3 Individual Note Off messages sent to the MIDI output for...

Page 28: ...on all others off display shows setup number Directly select which of 32 MIDI setups to use InternalVoices Edit Internal Voices LED 1 or 2 Parameter Select LEDs on display shows parameter value Select...

Page 29: ...ay Edit This returns the Stage Piano to Play mode all LEDs to the left of the display should turn off If not press Play Edit repeatedly until they do Then press Internal Setup When successful the LED...

Page 30: ...he 10 possibilities or press one of the digit buttons then the Enter button This procedure selects a different effect type Use a similar procedure to adjust only the intensity of the existing effect s...

Page 31: ...Up arrow Yes button Sound Select Group or Store button to execute the save If you change you mind press the Down arrow No button or Cancel instead 5 The display will icker brie y while the current ef...

Page 32: ...f the newly selected sound Just as opinions differ on whether 2000 or 2001 is the millennium year some modules begin numbering their programs at zero while others begin at 1 The former type will switc...

Page 33: ...alter the relationship between keyboard playing effort keystroke velocity and the resulting sound volume for velocity sensitive voices 1 is normal See page 4 11 and Velocity Curve on page 4 6 for mor...

Page 34: ...u can use similar procedures to examine the current values of parameters without changing them Below is a drawing of the front panel pointing out the main groupings of buttons and displays that you us...

Page 35: ...Right If both are off then the Global column is current The 6 row designator LEDs indicate a row If the LED is on continuously then the upper parameter of the pair is current If it is blinking the low...

Page 36: ...changes you ve made to a parameter s value since you selected it by pressing Cancel outside of numeric entry when the display is not blinking However once you select a different parameter the only wa...

Page 37: ...r Store to save before the mode change 2 Press Down arrow or Cancel to skip saving and continue with the mode change 3 Press Cancel to abandon the mode change This is a safety feature to prevent accid...

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Page 39: ...it is off press the Internal Setup button to change to MIDI Setups mode and illuminate the LED If the display shows a question about saving like s s s su u u u s s s sa a a a and you don t know what t...

Page 40: ...Award Winning Soungs Sound Setup Select Parameter Mode Select Param Edit Volume Controller Panic Internal Steup Row Select L R Zone Play Edit MIDI Prog Chg Store Intemal Sound MIDI Program MIDI Bank S...

Page 41: ...the Store button but if you forget you ll be asked to save when changing MIDI Setups or changing to Internal Voices mode Regardless of where or how saving is initiated you ll see a query sequence s s...

Page 42: ...LEDs will be on when it is selected That means that notes from both zones will play the same internal sound You can change this action and prevent a zone from playing the internal sound by setting the...

Page 43: ...f the lowest or highest key that is recognized and notes outside the range from low to high will not transmit in this zone Normally the value of Key Range Lo is lower than that of Key Range Hi If the...

Page 44: ...e crossfades see More on Keyboard Splits on page 4 11 Reverb Wet Dry Chorus Wet Dry 0 100 Noc This is the effect intensity for the internal effect selected for this setup It s the same for both zones...

Page 45: ...one Defaults are Volume 7 and Foot Controller 4 respectively The internal sound module does not respond to Foot Controller signals Switch Pedal R Switch Pedal L 0 129 and Off Speci es where signals fr...

Page 46: ...ically used with a control pedal Default destination of Control Pedal 5 Portamento Time Controls time to glide from one note to the next when Portamento Switch 65 is on 6 Data Entry MSB Used in conjun...

Page 47: ...ion 5 66 Sostenuto Pedal Sustains notes that are sounding when the control switched from off to on but does not affect later notes Default destination of Left Switch Pedal 67 Soft Pedal Lowers the vol...

Page 48: ...ot all synthesizers respond to this 97 Data Decrement Same as 96 but increment edits the parameter 98 Non Reg Parm LSB This and 99 address a manufacturer and model specific parameter to be edited Not...

Page 49: ...48 C 3 and Low Key 72 C 5 then keys below C 3 or above C 5 will play while keys from C 3 C 5 inclusive will not play You can then set the other zone for Low Key C 3 and High Key C 5 so that it lls the...

Page 50: ...es notes in that part of the keyboard to be sent on a different MIDI channel or with a different transposition then the Note Off will not be heard by the sound module and a stuck note results Paired m...

Page 51: ...the Down and Up arrow buttons or enter a new value directly with the digit buttons and Enter After editing the new value will take effect immediately What the Global Parameters Do Here is a descriptio...

Page 52: ...Normal This is the default setting and is suitable for most players and circumstances where a wide dynamic range is desirable 4 Hard More effort is required to play notes loudly than with the Normal s...

Page 53: ...16 You can use a sequencer or external MIDI processor to automatically change MIDI setups on your Stage Piano By default this feature is off To enable it change this parameter s value to match the MID...

Page 54: ...ry The following procedure will save all 7 global parameters as a group 1 In Edit mode select any of the global parameters by pressing Col Select until both Parameter column LEDs turn off 2 Press the...

Page 55: ...o often termed monotimbral device that can play one voice at a time Actually it s better to call these voices sound programs because a few like 7 Piano and Strings 1 are layers of two different voices...

Page 56: ...ot enough sophisticated sound modules like this can usually do their own keyboard splits and transposition thus multiplying the effect of the Stage Piano s own two zones The K2600R for example can des...

Page 57: ...u may wish to leave the change temporary Next you need to con gure your sequencer to combine messages received at the computer s MIDI In port with those it creates and send all to the computer s MIDI...

Page 58: ...equence back to your Stage Piano which recognizes it as memory data and writes it back into the EEPROM memory To save the setup memory as a MIDI sequence perform the following steps 1 Make sure a MIDI...

Page 59: ...rie y show d d d do o o on n n n after the last of the data have been received Press the Cancel button to stop loading manually 7 Stop the sequencer if it doesn t do so automatically The newly loaded...

Page 60: ...e selects a predetermined setup from its own memory Sequencers can do this as well when they replay recorded program changes For the Stage Piano to take advantage of such remote setup changes it shoul...

Page 61: ...d If nothing at all happens when you turn the power switch on white dot pressed in check these items Power module not plugged securely in wall outlet Cord from power module not fully plugged into Stag...

Page 62: ...bilities Audio cables not securely plugged in at both ends Low voltage output from power module Check Power Problems above A received MIDI volume message has speci ed a low volume Current setup has se...

Page 63: ...Stage Piano s MIDI In connector and the source s MIDI Out connector Prerecorded General MIDI or G or XG sequences may not play through the Stage Piano correctly Here is a list of differences between...

Page 64: ...adapt a pedal with two mono cables verify that the Y adapter is a stereo splitter type and not just a Y adapter designed to plug two headphones into a single jack Volume pedals typically won t work we...

Page 65: ...and will probably be dif cult to use Pedals may have a control range that is less than 100 To check this run the Control Pedal diagnostic and check the reading at both extremes of pedal motion 100 is...

Page 66: ...e can also be helpful for identifying problems with cables and external controls Starting Diagnostics 1 Turn the power switch off 2 Press and hold the two buttons marked Panic on the front panel 3 Tur...

Page 67: ...ting the corresponding segment The right two digits indicate your nger s position relative to the center line using a 2 digit value from 0 to 99 A properly functioning ribbon section will activate eve...

Page 68: ...the display rst ickers a couple of times then goes blank while the diagnostic runs When complete the result either p p p pa a a as s s s or f f f fa a a al l l l is displayed The diagnostic can be imm...

Page 69: ...can be useful for checking audio systems Individual tests are selected run and rerun as described above for the CPU diagnostic group When the Sound Board group is rst started a sound board present te...

Page 70: ...s the count will remain at 255 Jumper Settings Display This diagnostic displays the settings of the 4 hardware jumpers These jumpers identify the keyboard length and type plus other con guration infor...

Page 71: ...on to show a a a ab b b bc c c cd d d de e e ef f f fg g g gh h h hi i i ij j j jk k k kl l l lm m m mn n n no o o op p p pq q q qr r r rs s s st t t tu u u uv v v vw w w wx x x xy y y yz z z z A A A...

Page 72: ...ameters are not available in Internal Voices mode The default values of the 3 effects parameters vary according to which sound is selected Parameter Column 1 Default Value Parameter Column 2 Default V...

Page 73: ...for better mixing with other acoustic and electronic instruments This type of tuning therefore is sometimes known as ensemble tuning Sound Name Sound Name 1 Grand Piano 1 Solo beat tuned 17 Tremolo Di...

Page 74: ...for the Internal Sound parameter Values for Key Range Lo and Key Range Hi are given for the SP88 For the SP76 these values are 28 103 E 1 G 7 Noc stands for No Change which means that a parameter reta...

Page 75: ...d s effect settings have priority MIDI In Nrm MIDI In is not resent to MIDI Out Set Chg Chan Off Program Change commands ignored Tune 0 Normal A 440Hz Effect Name Description 0 None The effects unit i...

Page 76: ...d X Note Number Transmitted 0 127 12 108 SP76 28 103 True Voice 0 127 12 108 Velocity Note On O O Note Off O X After Touch Keys X X Keyboard doesn t send Aftertouch controllers can Channels X X Pitch...

Page 77: ...eive Default Destination 1 O O B Ribbon Upper 4 O X Control Pedal 7 O O Volume Control Slider 10 O X B ribbon Lower 64 O O Right Switch Pedal 66 O O Left Switch Pedal 83 O O Effect Selection 91 O O Re...

Page 78: ...l pedal User Interface Display 3 character LED 7 segment plus dot 10 editing LEDs single color 16 selection LEDs dual color Buttons 4 editing buttons 16 selection buttons Audio Output Connections Line...

Page 79: ...rating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 40 F to 105 F Humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Physical Dimensions SP76 Height 90 0 mm 3 54 Wi...

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Page 81: ...2 3 7 5 1 7 6 Sound Setup Select 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 11 3 7 Store 2 5 3 3 3 8 testing 7 8 Up Down 2 5 3 2 3 7 5 1 C Cancel button 2 14 3 4 3 8 5 4 6 4 chorus 3 2 3 5 4 6 8 2 8 4 8 5 Col Select button 2 5 2...

Page 82: ...3 2 3 8 direct numerical editing 3 8 display 1 2 2 1 2 11 8 1 dots 3 9 parameters 2 12 display font 8 1 display blinking 3 8 7 7 dots display 3 9 dump 6 4 6 5 E edit mode 3 7 entering 3 2 exiting 3 9...

Page 83: ...nt decrement editing 3 7 info strip 2 12 Internal Voice parameters 3 4 8 2 Internal Voices mode 3 1 Internal Voices Setup 1 1 editing 3 4 Internal Setup button 3 1 internet 1 3 J jacks 1 3 2 3 2 5 K k...

Page 84: ...4 4 MIDI Bank Select 4 4 MIDI Channel 3 5 4 4 MIDI In 5 3 MIDI processing software 6 5 MIDI Setup parameters 4 4 MIDI Setups 1 1 8 4 default values 8 4 editing 4 3 parameters 8 4 saving 4 3 selecting...

Page 85: ...blems 7 3 testing 7 7 volume 2 4 physical controllers 1 2 pitch bend 1 2 play mode 3 7 Play Edit button 2 5 2 12 3 1 3 2 3 9 polyphony 2 6 6 2 ports MIDI 1 3 2 4 power 2 3 problems 7 1 pressure 4 10 p...

Page 86: ...ound Setup Select buttons 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 11 3 7 sounds 1 1 specifications 8 8 split keyboard 1 3 2 12 4 11 Store button 2 5 3 3 3 8 stuck notes 3 3 3 5 4 5 sustain pedal 2 4 3 6 4 7 switch pedals 1 2 2...

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