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1. 20 Midi implementation chart MIDI HEX CODE DESCRIPTION MESSAGE RPN 0001H Fine tuning in cents vv 00 100 vv 40H 0 vv 7FH 100 Coarse tuning in half tones vv 00 64 vv 40H 0 vv 7FH 64 NRPNOI2IH BnH 63H 01H 62H 21H 06 TVF resonance modify vv 40h gt modif GS SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 00H OOH dd dd Master tune default dd 00H 04H 00H 00H 100 0 to 100 0 cents dd dd xx F7H Nibblized data should be used always four bytes For example to tune to 100 0 cents sent data should be OOH 07H OEH 08H SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 00H 04H wv xx Master volume default vv 7FH F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 05H vv xx Master key shift default vv 40H no transpose So F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 00H 06H wv xx Master pan default vv 40H center NN F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 42H 12H 40H 00H 7FH 00H GS reset xx F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 42H 12H 40 01H 10H wvl 2 Voice reserve vv4 vv5 vv6 vv7 vv8 vv9 vv10 vvil vvl Part 10 Default vv 2 vv12 vv13 vvi4 vv15 vv16 xx F7h vv2 to vv10 Part 1 to 9 Default vv 2 vv11 to vv16 Part 11 to 16 Default vv 0 SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 30H vv xx Reverb type vv 0 to 7 default 04H F7H Rooml 01H Room2 02H Room3 03H Halll 04H Hall2 05H Plate 06H Delay 07H Pan delay m JAN inc unida alli njaa SYSEX FOH 41H OOH 42H 12H 40H 01H 38H vv
2. Assigning of pedal By pressing 2 control from the SOUNDS section the display indicates c a effect activated by acting on the pedal The sustain effect can be assigned to the Upper or Lower sound or to both By pressing the W and A controls it is possible to assign the sustain effect only to the Upper sound when the display indicates LI or only to the Lower sound when the display indicates L or to both with L Li The standard value meaning the assigning of the sustain Tuning range By pressing the 3 control from the SOUNDS section the display shows indicating the tuning range By pressing the V and A controls it is possible to set the tuning range with values of 0 5 from a minimum of 427 0 Hz 2 i8 LI on display to a maximum of 453 0 Hz 5 XL the display The standard value is 440 Hz on the display 3 Selection of the MIDI settings 16 Upon third pressing of the SET control LED light on the display shows 1 amp to indicate certain settings for the MIDI MIDI transmit channel It is possible to set the MIDI transmission channel for the note of the Upper sound The Lower sound will be automatically transmitted on the subsequent channel By pressing the 1 control from the SOUNDS section the display shows EF indicating the MIDI transmission channel By pressing the W and A controls it is possible to select the MIDI transmission channel from
3. FURST a DP 300 USER S MANUAL Table of Contents 1 TECHNICAL FEATURES ccccccccccscsccsccsceees 4 HOW TO SET THE VOLUME OF THE METRONOME 14 2 PACKING CONTENT eere eerte nene 4 IHE RECORDER SEQUENCER 14 HOW TO RECORD THE 1st 14 ACCESSORY UPON 5 5 HOW RECORD THE 2st 14 2 MUSIC STAND 5 HOW TO RECORD ANOTHER TWO 5 15 5 WARNINGS 6 THE PROGRAMMES sese 15 HOW TO RECALL A PROGRAM 15 6 POWER SUPPLY ccccscsccscecscscccscscsccscccsceccscecs 7 HOW TO SAVE A 15 7 SOCKEIS AM 8 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS SET neaeeeeeeeeeaneaeennenna 16 SELECTION OF THE 3 SONGS OF THE SEQUENCER 16 8 THE SUSTAIN PEDAL esee 8 SELECTION OF THE FUNCTIONS 16 9 CONTROL PAN EE eee eks bwv tasesaveoesesassdssissoostosssssseuo s 9 MOVING OF THE OCTAVE OF THE LOWER 0 16 ASSIGNING OF PEDAL 16 10 USE INSTRUCTIONS eene eene 10 LUNIN CA INN 16 SWA CON M 10 SELECTION OF MIDI SETTINGS 16 GENERAL VOLUME ene 10 TRANSMIT CHANNEL 16
4. For any communication always quote the model DP 300 reported at the bottom DP 300 of the instrument RATING 13 5V 25W C SER N H425 0160 1 Technical features KEYBOARD TOUCH POLYPHONY DISPLAY BASIC SOUNDS MIXED SOUNDS TRANSPOSER TUNING RANGE EFFECTS METRONOME PROGRAMMES SEQUENCER Mi 2 Packing content 88 keys with hammer action immediate exclusion and restoration of touch sensitivity Dynamic on 4 levels 64 notes at most 3 digits 21 polyphonic tones mix of two sounds shifting of 12 semitones from 427Hz to 453Hz step 0 5Hz CHORUS 3 editable REVERBER immediate control with 6 signatures 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 8 and 12 8 and volume adjustment 7 programmes for the configuration of the keyboard REC and PLAY to record and listen Memorising of 3 songs or Song with 2 tracks each The recording data permanently remains in the memory DEMO AMPLIFICATION AC DC ADAPTER 13 5 V DC INPUT LINE OUT RIGHT AND LEFT STEREO PEDAL USB TO HOST MIDI OUT PHONES DIMENSIONI PESO 7 Demonstrative songs Stereo 15 15 watt RMS Two high efficiency 100 mm loud speakers Sound system Bass Reflex Input Vdc 13 5 3 25 A central positive 6 3 and 3 mm Socket for connecting mains adapter Sockets for connection to external amplifier Socket for sustain pedal Connection to a computer for data
5. reception and transmission Socket to transmit MIDI data to other instruments 2 Sockets for STEREO headphones 1312 x 390 x 143 mm 18 5 Kg BONTEMPI S p A reserves the right to amend without prior notice the product features Adapter ADS 1332 Digital piano Sustain pedal FURSTEIN FARFISA User s Manual Music stand I 3 Accessory upon request CN 230 Console stand Insert the music stand in the appropriate holes 5 Warnings When using electric products it is necessary to follow certain basic precautions including KR WN O ON A Oo 11 12 18 Carefully read the manual before using the instrument The presence of an adult is required when the instrument is used by children Do not use the instrument near water like for example near a washbasin a swimming pool on a wet surface etc The instrument is able to generate such sound level to cause permanent damaged to hearing Do not use for long periods with high volume If you notice a hearing loss immediately consult a doctor The instrument must be displaced in order to allow its adequate ventilation The instrument must be displaced away from heat sources like radiators stoves solar ray etc Do not obstruct the air inlets of the power supplier with objects like curtains clothes etc Do not place objects with naked flames on the keyboard like for example ignited candle
6. DEMONSTRATIVE SONGS DEMO 10 LOCAL CONTROLON OFF mamm 16 SOUNDS 10 PROGRAM CHANGE 16 DIVISION OF THE KEYBOARD SPLIT WEE O 1 1 CONNECTION TO A COMPUTER 17 MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUISITES 17 COMBINATION OF TWO SOUNDS 12 PROCEDURE FOR COMPUTER CONNECTION F4 TRANSPOSITION OF THE NOTES TRANSPOSER 12 FREE MUSICAL SOFTWARE DOWNLOADABLE FROM INTERNET 17 THE EFFECTS bd dy antan RR n on ss 13 12 MIDI CONNECTION c cccccocccccccccccccccccccccccccccccce 18 PE I 13 WHAT IS MIDI 18 CHORUS 13 13 CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER 18 DYNAMIC OR TOUCH SENSITIVITY 13 PROBE YO 19 METRONOME cccceccecccecceccccccecceuccasceuccscens 13 5M ee a a ee MM MM MU HOW TO ADJUST THE SPEED OF THE METRONOME 13 15 TABLE OF SOUNDS AND RELATIVE PROGRAM CHANGE 19 HOW TO SET THE DIVISIONS OF THE 14 16 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION 20 WELCOME Thank you and congratulations for having chosen this Digital Piano For its correct use please read this guide before use and keep the manual for future consultation FURSTEIN e go Made in Ital Instrument identification FARFISA
7. MIDI Cable not supplied INPUT LINE OUT PEDAL ji E 9 LEFT STEREO RIGHT To further amplify a sound connect using an appropriate cable not included the LINE OUT LEFT STEREO RIGHT sockets to the input of an external amplification The LEFT STEREO output by inserting a STEREO connector allows detecting both LEFT and RIGHT signals external amplification LINE OUT PEDAL USB MIDI OUT LEFT STEREQ RIGHT AUDIO Cable not supplied 18 14 Trouble shooting guide Problem When it is switched on no sounds are heard when the keys Check the main volume and if the headphones are are pressed connected The headphones are inserted in the Phones socket disconnect it Noise when using the mobile telephone Avoid having the mobile telephone near the piano The external unit connected via MIDI to the piano does The instrument transmits on MIDI channels different from not play those of receipt of the external unit The sound is distorted and or the LED light show an Check that the network adapter is that provided or another anomalous brightness with the same features 15 Table of sounds and relative Program Change PrCn SOUND SOUND Pn SOUND Pn SOUND Px SOUND souno Pn 2 mesoon s 11 moca 14 waow a7 om 20 BRIGHT PIANO a HONKYTONKY n 80 E PIANO DIGITALE NO 10 MARIMBA PUFF ORGAN 16 SLOW STRINGS m STUDIO PIANO lo STEREO PIANO DYNO E PIANO L
8. switch on using the V and A controls choose the wanted volume The volume of the METRONOME varies from 0 to 20 The Recorder Sequencer With the Sequencer section it is possible to record and then to listen to all that played The Sequencer allows you to test your musical learning level It is possible to record three musical songs with two tracks Upon switch on the Sequencer controls are switched off How to record the 1 track for example A Press the REC control the A and buttons flash Press the A button which continues flashing switches off therefore two initial metronome beats are sounded to indicate it is possible to start recor ding by playing the keyboard Press REC to stop recording and then PLAY to listed to what was played To stop execution press PLAY How to record the 2 track for example Press the REC control the A and buttons flash Press the button ATTENTION if the previously re corded track is chose track A the content will be deleted by the new recording the A LED light remains switched on to indicate that it is in execution or PLAY and that of B flashes initial beats of the metronome are sounded to indicate recording has started for track B it is therefore possible to start recording by playing the keyboard Press REC to stop recording the A and LED light remain switched on By pressing PLAY the two recorded tracks can be listened to simultaneous
9. the paper cardboard and corrugated board to the appropriate waste collection centres Plastic material must be placed in the relevant collection containers The symbols indicating the various types of plastic are PET PE PVC PP PS Key for the different types of plastic materials PET Polyethylene terephtalate PE Polyethylene code 02 for PE HD OA for PE LD e PVC Polyvinyl chloride e PP Polypropylene e PS Polystyrene Polystyrene foam O Other polymers ABS Laminates etc 2 WASTE DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES All articles displaying this symbol on the body packaging or instruction manual of same must not be thrown away into normal disposal bins but brought to specialised waste disposal centres Here the various materials will be divided by characteristics and recycled thus making an important contribution to environmental protection l d 7 Sockets POWER To switch the instrument on and off INPUT DC 13 5 V Allows powering the instrument by means of an AC DC adapter LINE OUT LEFT STEREO RIGHT Mono audio output of the left and right channels for connection to an external amplification The LEFT STEREO output by inserting a STEREO connector allows detecting both LEFT and RIGHT signals PEDAL Socket for sustain pedal USB Socket for connecting the digital piano to a computer using a USB cable not included MIDI OUT Socket for connecting the digital piano using an ap
10. xx Chorus type vv 0 to 7 default 02H OOH Chorus 01H Chorus2 02H Chorus3 03H Chorus4 04H Feedback 05H Flanger 06H Short delay 07H FB delay F7H 21 Midi implementation chart MIDI HEX CODE MESSAGE SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 3DH xx F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 01H 3EH vv xx F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 42H 12H 40H IpH 40H vi v2 V12 xx F7H FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 1 1AH vv xx F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 1 1BH vv xx FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 1 1FH vv xx F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 1pH 20H vv xx FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 00H vv xx F7H FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 01H vv xx F7H FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 02H vv xx F7H FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 03H vv xx F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 04H vv xx FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 05H vv xx F7H FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 06H vv xx F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 10H vv xx FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 11H wv xx F7H FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 12H wv xx F7H FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 14H wv xx F7H FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 15H wv xx F7H SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 16H wv xx FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 20H wv xx F7H FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 21H wv xx F7H 22 DESCRIPTION Chorus depth Scale tuning p is part OH to FH v1 to v12 are 12 semi tones tuning values C A in the range 64 OOH 0 40H 63 7FH cents This SYSEX allows non chromatic tuni
11. 1 to 16 Channel 1 is active upon switch on Local Control On Off By pressing the 2 control the display shows L indicating the Local Control function The Local Control function allows connecting or not the sound generator to the keyboard If Local Control is enabled 47 the keyboard will play and send the MIDI information If Local Control is deactivated F the keyboard will no longer play but will continue to send information of the notes via MIDI _ mn By pressing the W and A controls it can be configured at Li fi enabled disabled The standard value is Lin Program Change On Off By pressing 3 control the display shows F L L indicating the Program Change sound change received and transmitted by the instrument By pressing the W and A controls the transmission and receipt can be configured at Li enabled or LF disabled The standard value is n 11 Connection to a computer The DP 300 Digital piano is equipped with a USB MIDI socket for connection to a personal computer Connection is carried out using a USB cable not included as shown in the figure Computer a 125 1 USB ensi not supplied So Digital Piano DP 300 lt Minimum system requisites Personal Computer with Pentium3 processor at 800Mhz equipped with USB socket Windows XP Windows VISTA or Windows 7 operational system Procedure for computer connection Bef
12. ED light are switched off the touch sensitivity is excluded It is possible to adjust the Volume of the sound by keeping the TOUCH control pressed and then act on the W and A controls the interval varies from to 127 it is usually 64 The Metronome The metronome helps learn music tapping time during the exercises and simulates the classic instrument that beats the time To activate the metronome press the METRONOME control the LED light is switched on How to adjust the metronome speed To adjust the speed act on the W and A controls the interval varies from a minimum of 32 to a maximum of 250 To set the standard value of e Li press ond A together Use instructions Voice in musical scores TEMPO Largo 32 60 Larghetto 60 66 Table of the TIMES Adagio 66 76 indicative for the Andante 76 108 Moderato 108 120 METRONOME Allegro 120 168 Presto 168 200 Prestissimo 200 250 How to set the divisions of the metronome The divisions available are 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 6 8 12 8 To set a division keep the METRONOME control pressed for a few seconds the display indicates t which is the division set upon switch on using the V and A controls choose the wanted division How to set the volume of the metronome To adjust the volume of the metronome keep the METRONOME pressed for a few seconds act on the SET control the display indicates f which is the value upon
13. EGENDE wa VIBRAPHONE CHURCH 15 STRINGS m 16 Midi implementation chart MIDI HEX CODE DESCRIPTION MESSAGE means NOTE OFF vv is don t care PITCH BEND EnH bl bh Pitch bend as specified by bhlbl 14 bits Maximum swing is 1 tone power up Can be changed using pitch bend sensitivity Center position is 40H PROGRAM CnH pp Program patch change Midi channel 0 15 GM GS CHANGE Program change pp 0 20 vv pressure value Effect set using Sys Ex 40H 2nH 20H 26H AFTERTOUCH MIDIRESET Rd pe rp condition _ Portamento time S O CTRL 80 BnH 50H vv Reverb program vv 00H to 07H default 04H FARFISA OOH Rooml 01H Room2 02H Room3 03H Halll 04H Hall2 05H Plate 06H Delay 07H Pan delay CTRL 81 BnH 51H vv Chorus program vv 00H to 07H default 02H FARFISA Chorus 1 OIH Chorus2 02H Chorus3 03H Chorus4 04H Feedback 05H Flanger 06H Short delay 07H FB delay CTRL BnH ccH vvH Assignable Controller 1 cc Controller number 0 5Fh vv Control value 0 7Fh Control number ccH can be set on CC1 CONTROLLER NUMBER Sys Ex 40 1x 1F The resulting effect is determined by CC1 controller function Sys Ex 40 2x 40 4A CTRL CC2 BnH ccH vvH Assignable Controller 2 cc Controller number 00h 5Fh vv control value 0 7Fh Control number can be set on CC2 CONTROLLER NUMBER Sys Ex 40 1x 20 The resulting effect is determined by CC2 controller function Sys Ex 40 2x 50 5A
14. OUNDS section pressed 1st sound and simultaneously press another 2nd sound By pressing SPLIT in Mix mode the two sounds will be distributed one for the Upper right part and one for the Lower left part of the keyboard The sounds will be automatically set with pre defined octave Transposition of the notes Transposer The transposition of the keyboard is available in the interval 12 12 semitones By pressing the TRANSPOSER control the display indicates the current transposition value which upon switch on is i LI To activate a transposition keep the TRANSPOSER button pressed and act on the V or A keys to set the wanted value The TRANSPOSER key switched on indicates that the set value is different from LI The Transposition is active only when the TRANSPOSER key is switched on To cancel the transposition select the value LI or press the TRANSPOSER button again to switch off the LED The value of the Transposition remains memorised until switch off 12 Use instructions The effects The sounds can be enhanced by adding Reverb and Chorus effects Reverberation It is possible to select 3 types of reverberation Room 1 Room 2 and Hall and also set the depth that can vary from to 20 Upon switch on the central LED comes on and the Room 2 effect with depth 10 is active by pressing the REVERB control the highest LED switches on and the Hall effect is active by pressing the REVERB co
15. e PROGRAMS section the LED light switches on then press one of the seven flashing controls from the SOUNDS section GUND APES nl d LD oo FC TA A CL A CHO CINE How to save a program Set sounds and functions To save press the SAVE control from the PROGRAMS section the LED light switches on then press one of the seven flashing controls from the SOUNDS section The data is kept on the internal memory even when the power supply is disconnected N B By pressing SAVE and then BANK SELECT the original programs will be restored Use instructions Special Functions SET It is possible to configure certain special functions by repeatedly pressing the SET control 1 Selection of the three songs of the Sequencer Upon first pressing of the SET control the LED light switches on and the display show Hin to indicate that the first song of the Sequencer is selected _ By pressing the W and A controls it is possible to choose the other songs Bn or 53 2 Selection of the functions Upon subsequently pressing the SET control the LED light switches on and the display shows F Moving of the octave of the Lower sound By pressing the 1 control from the SOUNDS section the display shows 2 1 9 to indicate the moving of the octave for the Lower sound By pressing the W and A controls it is possible to choose the moving of the octave for the Lower from 0 1 or 2 The standard value is
16. he LAYER button once JAS the display temporarily shows Li 3 3 L stands for Upper meaning the sound on the right part and 35 is the volume of the Upper sound that can vary from 7 to 99 Press one of the SOUNDS buttons to select a sound for the Upper e Pressthe W or key to amend the volume of the Upper sound by keeping the W or A key pres sed the numbers quickly change autorepeat Press the BANK SELECT key to select other sounds from the same family e Press the LAYER button again to select the sound for the Lower the display shows L 215 L stands for Lower meaning the sound on the left part and 3 is the volume of the Lower sound Press one of the SOUNDS buttons to select a sound for the Lower e Pressthe W or key to amend the volume of the Lower sound by keeping the W or A key pres sed the numbers quickly change autorepeat e Press the BANK SELECT key to select other sounds from the same family GAD AWA PD BL ee Ee OON unum ERG GL P lt Wed ORR DL EE o E ee mn moto PERS LA We OL Pressing the LAYER button again it returns to the TEMPO mode the display indicates ELI which is the speed of the METRONOME upon switch on Use instructions Sound combination Dual Mode It is possible to simultaneously play two sounds on the entire keyboard range In this way
17. it is possible to simulate a dual melody or combine two similar voices to create an acoustically deeper sound With the SPLIT control off press the LAYER button once the display temporarily shows 4443 L indi Li Ld dc EE 3 cates the first sound of the mix end S is Muro pec 1 a 4 5 6 7 Ge mu pe a E volume To change sound press one of the SOUNDS and BANK SELECT buttons e Press W or A key to amend the volume Press the LAYER button again the display temporarily shows L indicates the second sound of the mix ae 3 co is the vo 44 ae ap n USO PU HA BAM HU A ee lume lm ME cU uvm To change sound press one of the SOUNDS and mpppup BANK SELECT buttons r pae penn penn pen pe m p m enan e Press the W or A to amend the volume D e Pressing the LAYER button again returns to the Mix mode The two controls of the SOUNDS section switched on indicate the families that have been selected for the 15 and 2nd sound If only one control is switched on it means that two sounds from the same family have been selected The display indicates LI which is the speed of the a alla METRONOME upon switch on To exit the Mix mode press the button of a single sound To create a combination of two sound in immediate mode keep a button of the S
18. ly N B During recording of the 2 track if not wanting to listen to the 1 recorded track switch off the LED light of the 1 track before recording on the 2 track 14 Use instructions How to record another two songs Act on the SET control the display indicates which is the song recorded first Using the W and A control it is possible to select 5n t Gad or Sag meaning Song 1 Song 2 and Song 3 To record another two songs and listed to them select Bag 97 2 and follow the above described procedure How to delete a recording To delete a recording keep the REC control pressed and also press the PLAY control the two A and LED light will switch off The Sequencer also records any sound changes The recording carried out on the three songs permanently remains in the memory even if the instrument is switched off If upon instrument switch on the warning lights LED of tracks A or B are switched on it means there is previously recorded data present The Programs A program is a function that allows setting certain keyboard parameters It is possible to memorise and recall 7 programmes in the controls from 1 to 7 from the SOUNDS section The following functions can be programmed 1 Upper Sound 5 Lower Sound Bank 2 Upper Sound Bank 6 Lower Sound Volume 3 Upper Sound Volume 7 Split Yes or No 4 Lower Sound 8 Dual Yes or No How to recall a program To recall a program press the LOAD control from th
19. ng of the musical scale on a given MIDI channel Default v1 v2 v12 40H 40H 40H chromatic tuning Scale tuning has no effect if the part is assigned to a rhythm channel or if the sound played is not of chromatic type Mod lfol rate control default 40H n is don t care Rate is common on all channels Midi implementation chart MIDI HEX CODE DESCRIPTION MESSAGE CCI 1 pitch depth 0 600 cents default 0AH F7H S SYSEX FOH 41H 00H 42H 12H 40H 2pH 56H vv CC2 Ifol tva depth 0 100 default OH F7H 23 FURSTEIN GB USA READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE F LIRE ET CONSERVER CE MANUEL POUR LE RENDRE ACCESSIBLE POUR DE FUTURES CONSULTATIONS D DIESES HANDBUCH AUFMERKSAM DURCHLESEN UND ZUM NACHSCHLAGEN AUFBEWAHREN E LEA Y CONSERVE EL PRESENTE MANUAL PARA FUTURAS CONSULTAS LEGGERE E CONSERVARE IL PRESENTE MANUALE PER FUTURE CONSULTAZIONI BONTEMPI S p A Viale Don Bosco 35 62018 Potenza Picena Italy www farfisa eu e mail info farfisa eu
20. ntrol again the lowest LED switches on and the Room 1 effect is active by pressing the REVER B control again all LED are switched off therefore the Reverb effect is excluded How to display and set the depth of the reverb To display the depth value keep the REVERB key pressed the display indicates the current value To set the depth select an effect Room 1 Room 2 or Hall keep the REVERB control pressed and then act on the W and controls to choose the depth that can vary from 0 to 20 The display indicates the selected value By keeping the Vo A key pressed the numbers quickly change autorepeat Chorus Upon switch on the Chorus is not active To activate the effect press the CHORUS control the LED light switches on To adjust the depth keep the CHORUS control pressed for a few seconds the LED light switches on and then act on the W and A control the interval varies from to 20 The standard value is 10 The Dynamic or touch sensitivity The instrument is able to issue sounds with more or less high volume depending on the pressure exercised on the keys like in a traditional piano It is possible to choose between dynamic Light Normal or Hard Upon switch on the Normal type touch sensitivity is active To select the other types of dynamic repeatedly press the TOUCH control the Light type of dynamic activates when the lowest LED is switched on Normal with the central LED and Hard with the top LED When the L
21. oduct When the instrument is not used for long periods the AC DC adapter must be disconnected from the mains The AC DC adapter must be directly connected to the mains do not interpose other plugs Do not expose the adapter to drops or squirts of water Do not position the adapter behind furniture or in hidden positions 6 Power supply The power supply is supplied by the provided AC DC ADS 1332 adapter V 13 5Vdc 12 3 25 A O central positive Such equipment is compliance with the national and international Standards on electrical safety Insert the jack in the DC 13 5V socket Alternatively another AC DC adapter can be used as long as it has the same nominal values of those of the adapter supplied with the equipment with the same or better features RECOMMENDATION The network socket must be easily accessible to be able to connect the adapter s plug ATTENTION Every adapter even if equipped with safety insulation must be regularly examined to avoid possible risks due to damages to the cable to the plug to the casing or to other parts In case of faults only contact qualified staff LINE QUT PEDAL LISE MIDI OUT lt 145V 5 LEFT STEREO RIGHT WASTE DISPOSAL STANDARDS For information regarding the disposal of the items mentioned here below please refer to Council Administration office regarding specialised waste collection centres 1 PACKAGING DISPOSAL Take
22. or re activate the touch sensitivity of the keyboard dynamic 15 LAYER to set the sound the bank and the volume 6 REVERB to select the effects of the Reverb 16 SPLIT to divide the keyboard between UPPER 7 CHORUS i or deactivate the Chorus right part and LOWER left part 10 Use instructions Switch on off The instrument is switched on by moving the switch to I and is switched off by moving it to O The switch is on the back of the instrument INPUT LINE QUT _ PEDAL USB MIDI OUT DC 13 5 ESE Pm L The 3 digit display indicates 1 LI which is the speed of the METRONOME EUEDTTPEUIUMU IE d LAG LM se ADRAD I SO OC T The switched on warning light on the 1st row of the SOUNDS m E OS E M section and switched on button 1 indicate that the GRAND TKS PIANO sound is active GRANDPIANO DAMA _ Master volume To adjust the general volume act on the VOLUME control Demonstrative songs Demosongs To select the demonstrative songs press the DEMO control and then press one of the 7 flashing buttons from the SOUNDS section To interrupt the execution press DEMO again Sounds There are 21 sounds contained in the instrument To select a sound press a key from 1 to 7 from the SOUNDS section and choose one of the 3 banks using the BANK SELECT button The active sound is identified b
23. ore connecting the keyboard ensure that the computer is switched on and the keyboard is switched off Once the connection with the USB cable not included is carried out switch on the instrument After a few seconds a series of messages will appear on the computer i New hardware found USB Speakers Now the keyboard is correctly connected and recognised by the computer Notes The recognition of the keyboard by the computer happens upon first connection no message will appear on subsequent connections but a characteristic acoustic signal will be heard made by the computer to indicate the insertion of a USB device Should the keyboard not be recognised by the computer and an error of unrecognised peripheral appears repeat the operation if the problem persists check if the minimum requisites have been complied with Free musical software downloadable from internet A free musical software is available from www farfisa eu with instructions in various languages to be downloaded from your computer to record amend and listen to the MIDI musical songs using the keyboard 12 MIDI connection What is MIDI The initials MIDI is the abbreviation of Musical Instrument Digital Interface and represents a standard for the transmission of data via cable to another electronic musical instrument Connect a MIDI cable not included between the MIDI OUT socket of the DP 300 and the MIDI IN socket of another musica equipment
24. propriate cable not included to a MIDI unit and transmit data PHONES There are 2 sockets present for headphones placed on the left front side of the instrument The upper excludes the internal amplifier upon insertion of the headphone s jack whereas the lower one does not We recommend using headphones with 16 32 Ohm impedance 8 The Sustain Pedal A normally open pedal switch can be connected to the PEDAL socket It is used to lengthen the sound of the notes LINE OUT PEDAL USB MIDI OUT c LEFT STFP RIGHT 9 Control panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Lu PLAY Pb L 4 Ld a 7 T hen lee ru gu m Us m gi SEQUENCER E ee 1 VOLUME for the adjustment of the general 8 METRONOME to activate or deactivate the time volume tapped by the Metronome 2 SEQUENCER to select the A and or track of the 9 FUNCTIONS V A to select or set the various parameters d 10 DISPLAY to display the selection of sounds 2 SEQUENCER REC to record what is playing volumes and functions 2 SEQUENCER PLAY to listen to the recording 11 FUNCTIONS SET to select the special functions 3 DEMO to listen to the demonstrative songs 12 TRANSPOSER activate or deactivate the Transposer 4 PROGRAMS LOAD to select the programmes 13 BANK SELECT select the banks of the sounds 4 PROGRAMS SAVE to save the programmes 14 SOUNDS to select sounds 5 TOUCH to deactivate
25. s Ensure objects or liquids do not fall inside the cabinet Ensure there is sufficient ventilation to the adapter the ventilation slots must not be covered with objects like newspapers table cloths curtains etc The instrument must be taken to an after sales assistance centre if a It has been exposed to rain b It does not seem to work normally or shows an evident decrease in performance c It has fallen or the cabinet is damaged d Objects or liquid has fallen inside e The adapter AC DC socket is damaged Do not attempt to repair the instrument yourself all operations must be carried out by authorised staff penalty the voiding of the warranty rules Do not clean using alcohol solvents or similar chemical substances Clean the instrument using a soft cloth dampened in a mild solution of water and neutral detergent Soak the cloth in the solution and wring out until almost dry ADAPTER WARNINGS m A 9 When connecting the plug to the mains ensure a not to have wet hands danger of electric shock b not to pull it from the cable but from the same plug The instrument must be connected to the mains only using the AC DC adapter envisioned by the manufacturer Alternatively another AC DC adapter can be used as long as it has the same nominal values of those of the adapter supplied with the equipment with the same or better features The identification and power supply data are on the bottom of the same pr
26. y the corresponding of the line of BANK SELECT LED light on with the 1 to 7 column of SOUNDS LED light on Shown in the example figure at the side the active sound is PUFF ORGAN To select other sounds from the same family repeatedly press the BANK SELECT button Division of the keyboard Split GAA SURO RL ALO EO DON By dividing the keyboard it is possible to set a sound in the RN right part and another one the left part of the keyboard The SPLIT control divides the keyboard in two parts the right W m gri me EI II one Upper and the left one Lower M sous 10 Press the SPLIT button LED light on The division point upon switch on is G3 Sol3 The Split or division point of the keyboard can be amended as follows keep the SPLIT button pressed and simultaneously press a key on the keyboard The pressed key becomes the lowest note for the Upper sound The number shown by the display indicates the midi code of the pressed key To return to the joint keyboard mode press SPLIT the LED light switches off Use instructions GAR RAD LA AMONG EO DON FR Mao PL lt 2 3 4 5 EE Em 5 soumis r SPLIT POINT UPON SWITCH ON OF THE PIANO The LAYER control allows changing the sound bank and the volume for the Upper and Lower sounds e Press t

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