Controls & Features
EZ-TP Owner’s Manual
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[-] and [+] Buttons
These buttons are used to select sound and song numbers, as well as to edit
parameter values.
When some parameters are selected the [+] and [-] buttons can be pressed
simultaneously to recall the default setting.
u
PLAY MODE [1] Button
Sing into the mouthpiece along with the song to produce the appropriate trum-
pet lines (page 22).
i
PLAY MODE [2] Button
Press the valves indicated by the guide lamps to play the song melody (page 23).
o
PLAY MODE [3] Button
Press the appropriate valves while singing into the mouthpiece (page 23).
!0
[DEMO] Button
Starts or stops song playback (page 20).
!1
(Function Shift) Button
Alternately selects the functions listed above and below the four function but-
tons (
!2
~
!5
). When the upper indicator is lit the function buttons select the
functions listed above the buttons, and when the lower indicator is lit the func-
tion buttons select the functions listed below the buttons.
Button names separated by a slash (
!2
~
!5
) indicate the upper and lower func-
tions of the button, respectively.
For example, the [SOUND]/[SONG] button:
Upper
indicator lit
→
[SOUND] button.
Lower
indicator lit
→
[SONG] button.
!2
[SOUND]/[SONG] Button
Selects the sound or song you want to play (page 16, 20).
!3
[KEY] Button
Use to change the “key” or pitch of the sound.
When the upper indicator is lit this button changes the key of the sound you are
playing (page 17). When the lower indicator is lit this button changes the key
of song playback (page 24).
!4
[SET UP]/[VOL] Button
When the upper indicator is lit this button accesses the instrument’s setup
parameters (page 14). When the lower indicator is lit it can be used to adjust
the volume of song playback in order to achieve the best balance with the
sound you are playing (page 24).
!5
[MIDI]/[TEMPO] Button
When the upper indicator is lit this button is used to access a range of MIDI
parameters (page 31). When the lower indicator is lit it is used to adjust song
playback tempo (page 24).
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