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ALLEGRO III DIGITAL PIANO
WILLIAMSPIANOS.COM
ADVANCED
FUNCTIONS
Bluetooth MIDI
The Allegro III includes Bluetooth wireless MIDI
for connection to apps like the Williams App
for iOS. To connect the piano to your tablet,
smartphone, or computer:
1. Press the Bluetooth button. If you have not
yet paired a device, the LED will flash quickly.
2. Open the Bluetooth MIDI settings in your app
and select the Allegro III.
NOTE: The Allegro III will not show up in the
“Bluetooth” device list on your phone.
Your app needs to support Bluetooth
MIDI to work with the Allegro III. If the
app doesn't support Bluetooth MIDI,
you can still use it with a USB adapter
3. The Bluetooth button LED should stop
flashing once it is paired with a device.
To disable Bluetooth, press the button again so
that the LED switches off. Bluetooth MIDI allows
you to connect with piano learning apps on a
variety of devices.
Auto Power Save
The Allegro III has a Power saving function
that will shut off the Piano after 30 minutes of
non-use. The default setting is Off, however if
you find you want this function to work use the
steps below.
1. Press and hold the Function button.
2. Press the F#2 key (F# below middle C)
Factory Reset
Performing a Factory Reset will clear all battery
backed memory and restore all functions to
factory defaults.
1. Turn the Power Off.
2. Press and hold the transpose and octave
buttons.
3. Turn the Power on. All of the LEDs will light
up to show that the piano has been reset.
Touch Sensitivity
You can change the way the keyboard reacts
to your playing by adjusting the Velocity
curve settings
1. Press and hold the Function button.
2. Press F#1, G#1, A#1, or C#2 to select
between Low, Normal, High, or Fixed velocity
curves. Refer to the chart below.
F#1
Low Velocity
G#1 Normal Velocity
A#1
High Velocity
C#2 Fixed Velocity
The default fixed velocity is 100. Press Function
and + or - to change it from 1 to 127.
MIDI
The Musical Instrument Digital Interface
(MIDI) is an industry-standard protocol that
enables electronic musical instruments such
as keyboards, computers, drum machines,
etc. to communicate, control, and synchronize
with each other. MIDI transmissions consist of
electronic codes that communicate notes to be
played, the instrument, pitch or intensity that
notes are to be played with, and controlling
codes such as volume, vibrato, cues and clock
signals. The Allegro III has several functions that
facilitate its use as a MIDI device or controller.
MIDI Channels
The Allegro III has 16 channels numbered from
1-16. Each of the channels is responsible for
a voice. When the instrument receives MIDI
information from an external device, the active
channel is determined by the control message.
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