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button or the [-] button to adjust the level value. 

The LCD displays the current level value. The   

default value is 92. 

 

Chorus Type 

A total of 8 different chorus types are available.   

Use the dial,the [+] button or the [-] button to   

select the chorus type. LCD takes turns to   

display Chorus1/Chorus2/Chorus3/Chorus4/ 

Feedback/Flanger/Short delay/FB delay. The   

default type is Chorus3. 

 

Chorus Level 

It ranges from 0 to 127. Use the dial, the   

numeric keypad [0]-[9] button, the [+] button or   

the [-] button to adjust the level value.   

The LCD displays the current level value. The   

default value is 0. 

 

Harmony Type 

You can add a variety of harmony notes to your   

performance in the right-hand section. 

A total of 8 different harmony types are   

available. Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] 

button to select the harmony type.    LCD takes   

to turns display Duet/1+5/Country/Trio/Block/ 

4 Close1/4 Close2/4 Open. The default type is   

Duet. 

 

Utility 

Press the [FUNCTION] button. Select "Utility" 

menu. Press the [NEXT] button to select Tune   

Value/Touch Type/Voice R1 Octave/Voice R2   

Octave/Voice L Octave/Pitch Bend Range/Split   

Point/Pedal Assign. Use the dial, the [+] button   

or the [-] button to select the utility sub-menu.   

Press the [NEXT] button to enter parameter   

setting. 

 

Tune Value 

In the Tune Value setting, LCD displays the   

current tune value. Use the dial, the [+] button   

or the [-] button to adjust the tune value. This   

function can apply to the right area of keyboard. 

The parameter range -50 to 50. 

Press the [+] button and the [-] button   

simultaneously will set the tune value to the   

default. The default value is 000. 

 

Note: 

When the tune value is +50, the note has   

changed 100 cents. 

When the tune value is 50, the note has   

changed -100 cents. 

 

Touch Type 

In the touch type setting, use the dial, the [+] 

button or the [-] button to select the touch type. 

A total of 3 different touch types are available.   

They are Soft/ Medium/Hard. The default type   

is Medium. 

 

VOICE R1 OCTAVE 

In the voice R1 octave setting, LCD displays   

the current octave value. Use the dial, the [+] 

button or the [-] button to adjust the voice R1   

octave value. This function can apply to the   

right area of keyboard. The parameter range -1   

to 1. The default value is 0. 

Press the [+] button and the [-] button   

simultaneously to set the octave value to the   

default.It can function after pressing the [DUAL] 

button and selecting VOICE R1. 

 

VOICE R2 OCTAVE 

In the voice R2 octave setting, LCD displays   

the current octave value. Use the dial, the [+] 

button or the [-] button to adjust the voice R2   

octave value. This function can apply to the 

right area of keyboard. The parameter range -1 

to 1. The default value is 0. 

Press the [+] button and the [-] button   

simultaneously will set the octave value to the   

default  one.  It  can  function  after  pressing  the 

[DUAL] button. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SP-88

Page 1: ...Princeton SP 88 Portable Ensemble USER S MANUAL For a more musical life...

Page 2: ...Please keep this manual handy for future reference Precautions Please read the following carefully before use Do not expose the piano to high temperature direct sunlight or excessive dust Do not place...

Page 3: ...any way please do not use the piano A damaged power cord risks fire or electrical hazard In case of malfunction due to improper handling of the piano please switch your piano off and wait 30 seconds...

Page 4: ...a lot more MIDI Your piano can easily be connected with other MIDI instruments through your MIDI IN OUT ports Online HELP button virtual help menu whenever you need it Basic Description of Features VO...

Page 5: ...VAR SMC 19 DISK 20 CHORD 21 VOICE STYLE SONG 22 DEMO ALBUM PHRASE 23 BAS CLEF 24 TREBLE CLEF 25 FILL IN A FILL IN B 4 REAR PANEL 3 3V CARD 5 JOY STICK Connections The power jack Your piano can be powe...

Page 6: ...ore connecting any other device The AUX OUT jack When you want to listen to your piano with an External amplifier or speaker connect to the AUX OUT L MONO and R jacks on the left panel The volume is a...

Page 7: ...d from other MIDI instruments via MIDI is received by this terminal MIDI OUT Data produced by your Digital Piano is transmitted to other MIDI instruments via MIDI from this terminal Basic operations D...

Page 8: ...It displays the first demo name World and plays all 3 demos Press the DEMO button again or press the START STOP button to stop playing and exit demonstration mode Press and hold the DEMO button for 3...

Page 9: ...your number choice when you use the numeric keypad to select the voice Dual Press the DUAL Button The LCD lights the DUAL and VOICE R2 and highlights the Voice name on upper line 144 Sound Track1 See...

Page 10: ...ustain effect This feature applies SUSTAIN effect to the keyboard The default value when you turn on the instrument is SUSTAIN effect OFF Press the SUSTAIN button to turn on the SUSTAIN effect LCD lig...

Page 11: ...The default CHORUS TYPE and LEVEL is CHORUS3 and 0 Note Turning the DSP ON OFF while you re playing will interfere with the sound Harmony effect There are 8 Harmony types See FUNCTION menu for detail...

Page 12: ...and right the joystick to activate the PITCH BEND effect This adjusts the tuning from 2 semitones to 2 semitones in default range and you can also set the range from 12 semitones to 12 semitones See...

Page 13: ...he VARIATION style playing In NORMAL mode press the FILL IN B button to insert 1 measure fill and LCD flashes VAR icon Then it changes to the VARIATION style playing In VARIATION mode press the FILL I...

Page 14: ...d simultaneously press the root key and a white key to its left To play a minor chord simultaneously pressthe root key and a black key to its leftTo play a minor seventh chord simultaneously press the...

Page 15: ...me 0 31 12 Bass Volume 0 31 28 Mixer Drum Volume 0 31 28 Language English Chinese English Chorus Level Metronome Press the FUNCTION button to enter the metronome menu Press the NEXT button to enter it...

Page 16: ...displays the current tune value Use the dial the button or the button to adjust the tune value This function can apply to the right area of keyboard The parameter range 50 to 50 Press the button and...

Page 17: ...f 5 different assigned pedal are available Use the dial the button or the button to select the pedal assign The LCD displays Sustain Pedal Soft Pedal Start Stop Pedal Tempo tap Pedal Memory Select Ped...

Page 18: ...alue is bank 1 Press BANK button to select your desired bank The LCD displays BANK number Use the bank button again dial the button or the button to cycle select the bank 1 8 The LCD displays your sel...

Page 19: ...e O T S button to enter this mode and the O T S icon on the LCD appears Press the M1 M4 button it will load four types of parameters which are related to the style M1 and M2 store the parameters for t...

Page 20: ...NTH button The SYNTH icon appears on the LCD The User Voice number USER Voice 342 displays on the lattice area Then select the desired number with the dial the button between 342 350 for storing your...

Page 21: ...ess the TEMPO and the Tempo button simultaneously to set the tempo to the default of each album song To exit the album modes press one of the following buttons STYLE VOICE DUAL LOWER VOICE SYNTH M1 M6...

Page 22: ...current tempo The recorded data in current track will be covered with new data during recording During recording you can start or stop the style by pressing the START STOP button two times Record stop...

Page 23: ...TART STOP button to start playing the file selected The SMC icon flashes The current tempo is displayed in the TEMPO area The MEASURE and the BEAT areas display nothing To stop playing the files press...

Page 24: ...the menu Save Song press the NEXT button The menu of Save Song 1 Save Song 2 are displayed in the lattice area with two lines You can select them with the dial or the the button Then press the NEXT b...

Page 25: ...ce area Press the NEXT button separately or dial to affirm it Operation Completed is displayed temporarily on the LCD and it will exit the SMC mode to return to the previous status If you press the BA...

Page 26: ...software on the PC The piano will receive the data from the sequencer You can play on the piano at the same time MIDI messages that are recognized by the piano See appendix 7 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART...

Page 27: ...Press button to select a MIDI file Press START STOP to play the MIDI file you select Press BACK to back to last step LOAD To load RECORD or MEMORY files Press button to select in current menu level Pr...

Page 28: ...ordion2 Accordion3 Harmonica1 Harmonica2 Harmonica3 Accordion4 Accordion5 Accordion6 Accordion7 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 Piano Ensemble Guitar Pipe Sound...

Page 29: ...wing2 046 Dixieland 047 JazzTrio R B 048 R B 1 049 R B 2 050 Soul 051 Soul S huffle Country 052 Country 077 Mambo2 078 Bounce 079 Foxtrot 080 Quick Step 081 Jive Traditional 082 March 1 083 March 2 08...

Page 30: ...Appendix 3 Chord list...

Page 31: ...ted M7aug Seventh augmented 7 aug Suspended fourth sus4 One plus two plus five 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 6 1 3 5 7 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 2 3 5 1 2 3 5 7 1 2 3 5 6 1 3 5 1 b3 5 1 b3 5 6 1 b3 5 b7 1 b3 b5 b7 1 2 b3 5 1...

Page 32: ...f The Danube 045 Mandarin Duck s Tea 046 The Entertainer 047 The Heart Is Too Soft 048 Emperor s Waltz 049 Brahms Waltz 050 The Sleeping Beauty 051 Living By Night 052 Our Time 053 La Traviata 054 My...

Page 33: ...127 9nH V 0 8nH V 0 127 After key s Touch Ch s Pitch Bend Control 0 Change 1 5 6 7 10 11 64 65 66 67 80 81 91 93 120 121 123 Bank Select Modulation Portamento Time Data Entry Volume Pan Expression Sus...

Page 34: ...animent is started an FAH message is transmitted When accompaniment is stopped an FCH message is transmitted When an FAH message is received accompaniment is started When an FCH message is received ac...

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