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Panel Descriptions

[

L

] Button

The power turns on/off when you open/close 
the lid.
If you want to turn the power on/off with the 
lid left open, press the [

L

] button.

To turn the power off, long-press the [

L

button.

*  Never disconnect the power cord while the screen 

indicates “Don’t disconnect the power.”

Headphone Hook

Whenever you are not using the headphones, you can hang 
them on the headphone hook.

*  Don’t hang anything other than headphones on this hook, and don’t 

apply excessive force to it. Doing so may damage the headphone hook.

Damper Pedal

Use this pedal to sustain the sound. While this pedal is held down, notes will be sustained for an extended time even if you 
release your fingers from the keyboard.
With the damper pedal on an acoustic piano, when you step on the pedal it will at first offer only a slight amount of 
resistance, but as you press down further it will start to feel much heavier. On the unit, this change in the feeling of resistance 
is simulated.
On an acoustic piano, when you step on the damper pedal, you’ll first hear the sound of the dampers releasing the strings. 
Then, you should also be able to hear the sound of strings adjacent to the ones for the notes actually played resonate 
sympathetically, resulting in a rich, resounding tone.
Additionally, when using half-pedaling techniques, the core of the sound disappears rapidly while a rich, spacious resonance 
remains, producing a unique form of reverberation. On the unit, the unique, lingering tones produced by the half-pedaling 
technique are reproduced in addition to released-string sounds (Damper Noise) and resonating sounds (Damper Resonance).

Sostenuto Pedal

The notes you are pressing when this pedal is depressed will be sustained.

Soft Pedal

This pedal is used to make the sound softer. Playing with the soft pedal depressed produces a sound that is not as strong 
as when otherwise played with the equivalent strength. This is the same function as the left pedal of a grand piano. The 
softness of the tone can be varied subtly by the depth to which you press the pedal.

Turn the adjuster to lower it 
until the adjuster is in firm 
contact with the floor. In 
particular, when you’ve placed 
the piano on carpet, you must 
turn the adjuster until it is 
pressing firmly against the floor.

Adjuster

Pedal

 Front Panel

This is where you operate the unit.

*  When operating the pedal, take care not to pinch your fingers between the moving part and the body of the unit. Pay special attention to this when using the unit where 

children are present.

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Bottom Panel

Connect headphones and USB flash drive.

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Summary of Contents for GP607

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Manuale dell utente Manual del usuario Manual do propriet rio Gebruikershandleiding...

Page 2: ...h is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Under no circumstances must either...

Page 3: ...ngs Registration You can save tone settings and settings for Dual Play or Split and recall them easily page 8 page 9 page 9 page 16 PracticeSongs Sound a metronome You can sound a metronome Practice a...

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Page 5: ...ong SMF Playback Mode SMF Play Mode 21 Selecting the Format for Recording Recording Mode 21 Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied Damper Pedal Part 21 Changing How the Pedals Work Center Pedal 21...

Page 6: ...ly grasp the right side of the top toward the high notes position A in the illustration and slowly raise it A When opening the top take care not to open it too far An angle of about 30 degrees is appr...

Page 7: ...he lid open p 6 5 You can specify that the power not turn off even when you close the lid p 22 When opening or closing the lid take care not to pinch your fingers between the moving part and the body...

Page 8: ...ly played resonate sympathetically resulting in a rich resounding tone Additionally when using half pedaling techniques the core of the sound disappears rapidly while a rich spacious resonance remains...

Page 9: ...t are connected to the Output jacks To prevent malfunction and equipment failure always turn down the volume and turn off all the units before making any connections USB Memory Port You can do the fol...

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Page 14: ...elect a part at this time your performance is recorded to the following buttons When playing a single tone Right button Split Play Right button and Left button Twin piano play Dual Play Right button a...

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Page 16: ...ance button to exit Function mode Deleting a Saved Song Delete Song Here s how to delete a song that you saved on an internal memory or USB flash drive MEMO If you want to delete all songs that have b...

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Page 18: ...Press a number button 1 to 5 to choose the location where the desired registration is saved 3 Press the buttons to select the registration variation The settings change accordingly You can press the J...

Page 19: ...ed Registration Set Registration Import Here s how a registration set that s saved on a USB flash drive can be loaded into the Registration button NOTE When you load a registration set the registratio...

Page 20: ...he position at which you want to change the character buttons Change the character 5 Press the s Enter button The settings are saved NOTE Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive whi...

Page 21: ...e factory set condition This function is called Factory Reset NOTE Factory Reset erases all settings that you have stored and returns them to the factory set condition MEMO Executing this function doe...

Page 22: ...berger I As in the Just temperaments the primary triads are consonant in this tuning Beautiful sonorities are obtained when playing songs that are written in keys appropriate for this tuning Kirnberge...

Page 23: ...only to the Tone 2 in dual mode Left hand Tone in split mode Center Pedal Changing How the PedalsWork Center Pedal When you turn on the power the center pedal functions as the sostenuto pedal p 6 You...

Page 24: ...er the power turns off when you close the lid Ineffective The power does not turn off when you close the lid To turn off the power press the L button If Auto Off is specified the power automatically t...

Page 25: ...ess the s Enter button The display indicates Now pairing and this unit waits for a response from the mobile device MEMO If you decide to cancel pairing press the u Exit button 5 Turn on the Bluetooth...

Page 26: ...the keyboard might stop being displayed i e the keyboard might become unavailable If you want the mobile device s keyboard to be shown while you re using the page turning function hold down this unit...

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Page 28: ...uch vibrations you can move the piano away from the wall or lay down a commercially available anti vibration mat designed for use with pianos Power turns off on its own Could the auto off setting be s...

Page 29: ...IDI function are paired when you first select a device on the mobile device and establish a connection There is no need to initiate pairing from this unit Can t use the page turning function and MIDI...

Page 30: ...is out of the reach of small children If accidentally ingested induce vomiting immediately Then see a doctor to obtain a diagnosis Repairs and Data Before sending the unit away for repairs be sure to...

Page 31: ...Strings 3 Rich Strings 4 Orchestra Str 5 Orchestra 6 Chamber Winds 7 Harp 8 Violin 9 Velo Strings 10 Flute 11 Cello 12 OrchestraBrs 13 Pizzicato Str 14 Symphonic Str 2 15 Soft Pad 16 Magical Piano 17...

Page 32: ...25 Tr umerei Robert Alexander Schumann 26 Fr hlicher Landmann Robert Alexander Schumann 27 La pri re d une Vierge Tekla Badarzewska 28 Dolly s Dreaming Awakening Theodor Oesten 29 Brautchor Wilhelm Ri...

Page 33: ...dlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Estonian K esolevaga kinnitab Roland Corporation seadme GP607 vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 E p hin ue...

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