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1. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Button FUNCTION Keep this button pushed and then push the corresponding piano keys to call specific functions Piano keys TEMPO to set the tempo Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and then push a piano key in this area to set the current tempo LED display of the current digital piano settings Buttons to set the parameters LED TWINOVA shows whether the digital piano is currently in the oper ating mode TWINOVA or not Button DUAL to switch the dual mode on and off With the button FUNCTION pushed this button also activates and deacti vates the TWINOVA operating mode Button SPLIT to switch the voice for the left hand on and off In operating mode TWINOVA the button can also be used with the button FUNCTION pushed to activate or deactivate octave transfer Button STRETCHED TUNING to switch historic temperaments on and off Buttons for direct selection of instrument voices Piano keys METRONOME Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the piano key ON OFF to activate or deactivate the metronome or push another piano key in this area to select a specific time signature Piano keys REVERB Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and then push the piano key OFF in this area to switch off reverb effects or push another piano key in this area to select a specific reverb effect Piano keys CHORUS Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push
2. BEE tone on or off Keeping the button FUNCTION pushed and switching on the button tone will cause th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION a tone to be issued every time you push a function button digital piano 26 Functions 7 15 Automatic switch off With the automatic switch off active the digital piano is automatically switched off after a certain time By default this takes place after 30 minutes Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push a piano key in the area of A7 to C8 to set the time for the automatic switch off Parameter Meaning Piano key A7 Automatic switch off deactivated Piano key A 7 Switch off after 5 minutes Piano key B7 Switch off after 15 minutes Piano key C8 Switch off after 30 minutes 7 16 Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes and solutions A connected USB drive is not recognised and the display for M Check that the USB drive was pushed onto the piano inter the button SAVE TO USB is not lit face correctly M Check that the USB drive is OK Re format the drive with a computer and try again or use another USB drive When switching the digital piano on and off the speakers This is normal No reason for concern make a pop sound No sound is heard when playing on the keyboard Ensure that the volume controller is set accordingly Using a mobile phone causes interference Using a mobile phone close to the digital piano may cause interference
3. They are Pythagoras pure major pure minor meantone Werck meister and Kirnberger Push the button STRETCHED TUNING to leave the mode for historic tempera ments The display for the button goes out Keep the button STRETCHED TUNING pushed in the mode for historic tem fo peraments to switch to the mode for selection of the historic temperament L N Use the buttons to select the historic temperament displayed in the LED display and the piano keys C7 to B7 to determine the root note of the key Historic temperaments and the root note can only be selected if the dis play for the button STRETCHED TUNING is lit Then the historic tem perament sounds on the digital piano The historic temperament is automatically deactivated once the digital piano switches to the mode for song playback th emann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 22 Functions 7 7 TWINOVA In the TWINOVA mode the keyboard is split into two areas with the same voice and pitch FUNCTION 1 _ Activate or deactivate TWINOVA L DUAL SPLIT f T Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the button DUAL to switch to the mode TWINOVA The display for this button lights up Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the button DUAL again to one JECAYTSTOR leave the TWINOVA mode again The display for this button goes out You may also push the buttons SONG or PLAY STOP to leave the mode again and to switch to the mo
4. the button SAVE TO USB lights up Now you may push the buttons SONG or PLAY STOP to play back the MIDI files in the root directory of the USB stick If a sere song is played back from the USB drive you may select the MIDI files with the USB buttons or By default the file number is 007 Since the digital piano will recognise MIDI files only in the root m directory of the USB drive you should put the files you want to play there Thedigital piano supports only MIDI files with up to 32 tracks If a MIDI file has more than 32 tracks the song will be automatically skipped in an endless loop and the next song will be played In a single loop the song will not be played back and the LED display will show Er Use the buttons or to select a different song Practice songs FUNCTION All 60 songs can be used for practice Keep the button FUNCTION pushed in the OFF LR operating mode SONG and use the piano keys L R in the area MELODY to select the hand you want to practice Push the button OFF to leave the practice mode N again 7 4 Playing The digital piano offers a selection of ten voices that can be selected right in the con trol field 128 General MIDI voices and nine additional drum sets To use the voices not directly available in the control field you need to send the corresponding MIDI bank or programme control commands to the digital piano via the MIDI IN or
5. 4 x 15 8 pcs for attachment of the rear panel skirt m 7 Screws M 6 x 25 4 pcs m 10 Hand screws 2 pcs M 11 ScrewsM 6x 12 2 pcs 3 Put the foot pedal unit 6 between the left and right leg component 3 and 4 and use two screws M 6 x 25 7 on either side to attach the two leg com ponents to the foot pedal unit 4 Attach the rear panel skirt to the foot pedal unit 6 with eight screws 4 x 15 5 and to the rear of the leg components 3 and 4 5 Place the piano body 1 on the frame and attach it with the two hand screws 10 and the two screws M 6 x 12 11 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Set up instructions 6 Connect the pedal cable to the connection in the pedal unit and the connec tion below the keyboard Connect the voltage supply 1 Turn the volume control VOLUME all the way to the left 2 Plug the mains adapter cable into the connection DC IN in the connection g panel on the rear and the mains plug into the socket me USB MIDIOUT MIDIIN AUX OUT AUX IN DEIN 3 Keep the button POWER pushed until the LED display lights up The digital piano is switched on 4 With the digital piano on keep the button POWER pushed again until the LED display and other displays go out The digital piano is off again VOLUME ji IM 0 mye N C In the IDLE mode automatic
6. Fretless Bass 37 36 0 Slap Bass 1 38 37 0 Slap Bass 2 39 38 0 Synth Bass 1 40 39 0 Synth Bass 2 41 40 0 Violin 42 41 0 Viola 43 42 0 Cello 44 43 0 Contrabass 45 44 0 Tremolo Strings th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 29 Songs and demo pieces th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION No 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Pro 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 digital piano wW t gt Am Oi NOI BOs RSI BOs KON KON E55 NO ICON RO ICON NOI RSI E55 RSI REI RSI BO NOI ICON ICON ROSI RSI RSI RSI KO FOYN ICON ICON ICONS EO Name Pizzicato Strings Orchestral Harp Timpani String Ensembles 1 String Ensembles 2 Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 2 Choir Aahs Voice Oohs Synth Voice Orchestra Hit Trumpet Trombone Tuba Muted Trumpet French Horn Brass Section Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flute Blown Bottle 30 Songs and demo pieces No Pro Bank Name 78 77 0 Shakuhachi 79 78 0 Whistle 80 79 0 Ocarina 81 80 0 Lead 1 square 82 81 0 Lead 2 sawtooth 83 82 0 Lead 3 calliope 84 83 0 Lead 4 chiff 85 84 0 Lead 5 charang 86 85 0 Lead 6 voice 87 86 0 Lead 7 fifths 88 87 0 Lead 8 bas
7. MIDI IN interface of another MIDI device 33 Interface MIDI IN Connection for MIDI OUT interface of another MIDI device 34 AUX OUT Possibility of connecting external audio devices such as speakers or amplifiers 35 AUX IN Possibility of connecting external audio devices such as MP3 or CD players for use of the internal speakers 36 Connection for mains adapter Key names Keys on the keyboard are designated according to the following figure ca al cal caf eo eal en th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 13 Connection options 6 Connection options Headphones On the left below the keyboard there are the two headphone outputs 1 and 2 If you connect headphones not included to output 2 this will deactivate the speakers When using output 1 sound output through the speakers is retained External audio devices via the socket AUX OUT g eoo Led Tum USB MIDI OUT MIDIIN AUX OUT AUX IN DCIN Via the socket AUX OUT you may connect the digital piano to an amplifier a stereo system a mixer or a recorder Plug one end of the audio cable into the socket AUX OUT on the rear of the digital piano and the other end into the input of the corre sponding audio device 9 Qj oo poem External audio devices via the socket AUX IN geoeoo USB MIDIOUT MIDIIN AUX OUT AUX IN DEIN You can use the sock
8. Select time signature seg Keep the button FUNCTION pushed und and select the desired time signature with the corresponding piano key in the keyboard area METRONOME The fol lowing settings are possible 0 continuous metronome without emphasis of a metering time 2 measure with two beats 3 measure with three beats 4 measure with four beats 5 measure with five beats 6 measure with six beats 3 Select metronome voice Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the piano key VOCAL to select the metronome voice You may select a human voice or a regular voice The metronome function is not available in playback mode s Ld 7 11 Set tempo The tempo can be set in the range of 30 to 280 beats per minute During setting the current value and a dot behind the third digit appear in the LED display 1 Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the corresponding key in the TEMPO selection area You may change the tempo by entering it as figures from 0 to 9 with the piano key TAP or the piano keys 2 Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the key TAP in the TEMPO selection area within three seconds The metronome will start with the cur TAP P sti 0 d 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 rently set tempo 3 Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the keys and in this area at the same time to set the tempo to 720 Parameter Meaning Piano key TAP Quick setting tempo Piano key In
9. USB MIDI interface For detailed information on this see amp Chapter 9 MIDI Implementation table on page 35 Select a voice EM E By default the voice of the right hand is set to 001 Push one of the buttons in the control field for direct selection of an instrument voice In playing mode you may also select the voice via the buttons When the voice is selected the number of the current voice and a dot behind the second digit in the LED display will appear digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Demo pieces Two voices at once dual mode TWINOVA OCTAVE DUAL SPLIT mia Libs V SONG VOICE TEMPO STEREO STRINGS Functions In playing mode keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push one of the buttons in the control field for direct selection of an instrument voice to start the demo piece for the corresponding voice To leave the demo mode push one of the buttons in the control panel to directly select an instrument voice This selects the voice for the right hand C While a demo piece is played back the buttons SPLIT DUAL and J STRETCHED TUNING have no function the current setting for SPLIT and the left hand remain unchanged however 1 Activate deactivate second voice Push the button DUAL to activate or deactivate the second voice The corre sponding display for the button DUAL lights up or goes out 2 Select the second voice By default the
10. playing on stage You may also use it to record what you are playing or record your own accompaniment first then play the tune The digital piano is not only at the latest state of the art it also looks really elegant and will draw all looks no matter where you put it up To use your instru ment as well as possible read these operating instructions carefully and try out the different functions we introduce Have fun with your new instrument We hope that it will give you pleasure for many years to come th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Set up instructions 4 Set upinstructions ML A ye IL aT Open the packaging and verify before setting up that the entire delivery is included as listed below IN N 1 Piano body 2 Mains adapter 3 Right leg component 4 Left leg component 5 Screws 4 x 15 8 pcs to attach the rear panel skirt 6 Foot pedal unit 7 Screws M 6 x 25 4 pcs 8 Pedal cable 9 Rear panel skirt 10 Hand screws 2 pcs 11 Screws M 6 x 12 2 pcs th s mann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Set up instructions Mechanic set up 1 Setup your digital piano in proximity of a power outlet 2 Proceed according to the figures and use only the included screws Different screws may damage the piano body or reduce the digital piano s stability m 5 Screws
11. switch off the digital piano switches off J automatically if not used for 30 minutes C 3 th mann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Control panel and connections 5 Control panel and connections CV DQ COC E 5 E E Bp GE Control panel 1 2 3 4 Un oO io Button POWER to switch the digital piano on and off Knob control VOLUME to set the volume Knob control BRILLIANCE to adjust brightness of the sound Piano keys MELODY to select the left and right hand Keep the button FUNCTION pushed in the operating mode SONG and then push the piano key L or R to select the left or right hand for the song Piano keys SONG to select songs Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and then push one or several piano keys in this area to select a song LED displays for songs Push the button SONG to switch the source for the corresponding song The respective LED lights up Button SONG to start the operating mode SONG or switch the source for the song Button PLAY STOP to play back or terminate songs Button REC to record songs Button SAVE TO USB to save recorded data on a USB drive th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 11 Control panel and connections th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 11 12 13 14 15
12. the piano key OFF in this area to switch the chorus effect off or push another piano key in this area to select a specific chorus effect Piano keys TOUCH Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push a piano key in this area to set the touch sensitivity of the buttons Piano keys TRANSPOSE Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and enter the value by which you want to transpose up or down with and in 12 semitone steps Piano keys TUNE Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and perform fine tuning with the piano keys and digital piano Control panel and connections 26 Piano key BEEP Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push this piano key to switch the button tone for operation on or off 27 Connection for USB drive 28 Soft pedal If the soft pedal is operated when playing the keys will sound softer 29 Sostenuto pedal If the Sostenuto pedal is operated when playing only those notes will be held that are played at the same time as the pedal is operated The pedal will not influence the notes played afterwards 30 Sustain pedal If the sustain pedal is operated when playing the keys will sound longer as if they were kept depressed Connections on the rear e 2 31 USB MIDI interface d For connection to a computer USB MIDI OUT MIDI IN AUX OUT AUX IN DCIN 32 Interface MIDI OUT Connection for
13. Ch mann DP 90 digital piano th mann user manual MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 0 email info thomann de Internet www thomann de 22 03 2012 Table of contents na Uu RA WN 10 11 Table of contents Generalinotes entree La a 4 L U R 5 Performance characteristics sss 7 Set up instructions inciter ii 8 Control panel and connections sees 11 Connection optiOons sees terre rertir retenir eti deerant toos eee eeu 14 dile i E 16 7 1 Adjust e tert e RR ge PARERE EN tianmanie 16 7 2 SetDrightti85s cette unii tet ette nr RP RUE e DIVER FE e pe 16 yel E T 16 14 rub 18 7 5 Recording a song testen ttt tts nitet naaa aes 20 7 6 Historic temperaments eese eese ette tta tinte tta tts stata nsns inti atta un 22 Al TWINOVA E 7 8 Touch sensitivity s 79 Digital a eer ertet nennen 10 MEtONOME ERE 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 14 7 15 Automatic switch 0ff nessseeeesserssserssserssseresseresseeessevesereeseresseresseresssersseerssserssssssssrer 27 7 16 Rs IST eS ettet neenon ttt netten ttt nostis nnnes 27 Songs and demo pieces eterne nnt trennt ttnnnnes 28 MIDI Implementation table 35 Technical data nass dann 38 Protecting the environment eerte tentent ttnnnn 39 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION G
14. SB SONG PLAY STOP nn LI LI th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION EMPO Use the knob control VOLUME 2 to set a volume that is comfortable for playback and exercising Turn the knob clockwise to increase volume Turn it counter clock wise to reduce volume Use the knob control BRILLIANCE 3 to set the digital piano s sound brightness The sound turns softer and more mellow for the entire keyboard if you turn the control to the left brighter and more brilliant when you turn the control to the right Try it out until the sound is as you like it All in all the digital piano offers 61 songs including one that you may record on your own For more information see Chapter 8 Songs and demo pieces on page 28 1 Play back songs in endless loop Push the button SONG to switch to the mode for playing back songs The text SONG is lit on the LED and all songs are played back in an endless loop The number of the respective song is also displayed in the LED 2 Single loop If you start a song with the button PLAY STOP this song is repeated until you push PLAY STOP again C During playback of a song the two coloured display of the button J PLAY STOP flashes at the rhythm and tempo of the song C _ digital piano Terminate playback PLAY STOP Select a song PRESET C USER USB SONG nm EJ LJ T FUNCTION Functions 1 Push the button PLAY STOP to termina
15. ackaging etc are properly disposed of Do not just dispose these materials with your normal household waste but make sure that they are fed to a recovery Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging This device is subject to the European directive 2002 96 EC Do not dispose the device with your normal household waste Dispose this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility When discarding the device comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your country If in doubt consult your local waste disposal facility th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 39 Notes th mann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 40 Notes th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 41 Notes th mann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 42 Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany www thomann de
16. al piano has recognised the USB drive correctly the display for the button SAVE TO USB lights up 2 Push the button SAVE TO USB The recording is automatically saved as a MIDI appears After completion of saving the digital piano switches to automatic file in the root directory of the USB drive During saving the LED display deactivation mode SONG VOICE TEMPO 3 If you push the button SAVE TO USB and the LED display shows Er r this means that saving has failed Try another USB drive or format the USB drive and try again from step 1 C mo SONG VOICE P Ifyou push the button SAVE TO USB although there is no recording 1 the LED display will briefly show noF i e no file can be saved c Ifthe LED display shows the data is saved To avoid data loss do not remove the USB drive during this process and do not switch off the digital piano 7 6 Historic temperaments This function permits experimentation with different historic temperaments if you are playing certain types of music that were not composed based on equal tempera ment 1 Push the button STRETCHED TUNING to switch to the mode for historic tem mr A peraments The display for the button lights up By default the historic tem LI perament set is 001 Pythagoras STRETCHED TUNING LI SONG VOICE TEMPO 2 In addition to the equal temperament six other historic temperaments are available
17. crease tempo by one unit Piano key Reduce tempo by one unit Piano key 0 to 9 Enter tempo as a figure with three digits th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 25 Functions 7 12 Transpose FUNCTION 7 13 Fine tuning r FH m This function permits adjustment of the keyboard pitch in 12 semitones up or down LI T Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the keys or in the area TRANS SONG VOICE TEMPO POSE to adjust the pitch by one semitone up or down with each push of a button Push the buttons and in this area at the same time to restore the pre TRANSPOSE J setting 0 no transposition This function permits very fine tuning of the pitch TER Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the keys or in the area TUNE to FUNCTION adjust the pitch up or down by one unit in the area from 50 to 50 with each push of the button This corresponds to a pitch change of 100 to 100 cents i e one semitone up or down SONG VOICE TEMPO TUNE O Push the buttons and in this area at the same time to restore the EU J default setting 0 no fine tuning 7 14 Beep FUNCTION Parameter Meaning Piano key Increase pitch by one unit Piano key Reduce pitch by one unit This function switches the button tone on or off By default the button tone is on Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the key BEEP to switch the button
18. de for song playback In TWINOVA mode the buttons DUAL and SPLIT are deactivated The split point is set to E3 32 by default Select voice Selecting the TWINOVA mode means that there is no difference between the voices for the left and right hand The buttons for direct voice selection or the buttons can be used to select the voices The default split point is E3 32 3 Set the split point Keep the button SPLIT pushed in TWINOVA mode and push a piano key in the ll ll area from C3 to C6 to set the split point for TWINOVA Push the button SPLIT again to leave the mode for setting the split point again E 4 Octave transfer m In TWINOVA mode keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the button SPLIT to briefly switch to the octaviation mode of TWINOVA The LED display shows the octaviation value of TWINOVA The buttons can be used to set the activation value of TWINOVA If no setting is made within three sec onds the digital piano will automatically return to the TWINOVA mode TWINOVA is not available in the mode for song playback 3 fi 7 8 Touch sensitivity Use this function to set the response behaviour of the keyboard in four different TOUCH stages Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push a piano key in the area OFF 1 2 3 ING TOUCH to set the touch sensitivity th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 23 Functions Parameter Meanin
19. el modes POLY MONO ON OMNI ON Mode 1 Mode 2 OMNI OFF Mode 3 Mode 4 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 37 Technical data 10 Technical data Keyboard Voices Polyphony General MIDI Demos and songs Pedals Functions Connectors Speakers Input voltage Dimensions W x D x H Weight th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 88 weighted hammer action keys with adjustable velocity sensitivity GRAND PIANO 1 2 ELECTRIC PIANO HARPSICHORD VIBRAPHONE CHURCH ORGAN STEREO STRINGS SWEET TRUMPET SOPRANO SAX SWEET OBOE 128 note polyphony with effects 128 voices and 9 drum sets 10 demos and 60 songs Soft Sostenuto Sustain Recording and playback dual and split mode historic temperaments TWI NOVA touch sensitivity reverb and chorus effects metronome trans posing fine tuning button tone automatic switch off Voltage supply DC IN 2 x headphones 6 35 mm jack plug AUX IN AUX OUT USB MIDI IN MIDI OUT USB MIDI interface 2 x 25 W 4 Q tweeter 2 x 25 W 8 0 subwoofer 15 V DC 1590 mm x 455 mm x 645 mm 62 60 in x 17 72 in x 25 40 in 55 kg 121 25 Ibs digital piano 38 Protecting the environment 11 Protecting the environment Disposal of the packaging material DI 46 Disposal of your old device amp For the transport and protective packaging environmentally friendly materials have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling Ensure that plastic bags p
20. eneral notes 1 General notes Symbols and signal words th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION This user manual contains important information on the safe operation of the device Read and follow all safety notes and all instructions Save this manual for future refer ence Make sure that it is available to all persons using this device If you sell the device to another user be sure that they also receive this manual Our products are subject to a process of continuous development We therefore reserve the right to make changes without notice This section gives an overview of the symbols and signal words used in this user manual Signal word DANGER CAUTION NOTICE Warning signs A A digital piano Meaning This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possible dangerous sit uation that can result in minor injury if it is not avoided This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possible dangerous sit uation that can result in material and environmental damage if it is not avoided Type of danger Warning high voltage Warning danger zone 2 Safety notes Intended use Safety Safety notes This device is intended to be used for electronic sound generation using a piano key board Use the device only as described in this
21. et AUX IN to connect e g a CD or MP3 player to the digital piano This permits playback of songs via the internal speakers of the digital piano while playing to them at the same time Plug one end of the audio cable into the socket AUX IN on the rear of the digital piano and the other end into the output of the corresponding audio device th s mann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Connection options Computer g 9000 CE USB MIDI OUT MIDIIN AUX OUT AUX IN DEIN S USB MIDI interface The USB MIDI interface is used to send and receive MIDI data B MIDI connections MIDI means Musical Instrument Digital Interface it is a global standard that permits electronic interaction of many different instruments and sound modules MIDI IN This connection is used to receive MIDI data from other devices MIDI OUT The MIDI data generated by the digital piano are sent to other 5 MIDI capable devices via this output lt USB MIDIOUT MIDIIN AUX OUT AUX IN DEIN th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 15 Functions 7 Functions 7 1 Adjust volume VOLUME BRILLIANCE I AN N MIN MAX MELLOW BRIGHT 7 2 Set brightness VOLUME l i aes BRILLIANCE 1 t d MIN MAX 7 3 Songs Play back song PRESET C USER U
22. eters Start recording Q Push the button PLAY STOP when the digital piano is ready for recording to start recording PLAY STOP L L 7 If you have already recorded a song it will be automatically overwritten Terminate recording REC T FUL SONG VOICE TEMPO Push the button REC during the recording to terminate the recording and save the file When the full memory capacity has been reached the recording is terminated automatically and the recorded data is saved During saving the display flashes quickly The display shows FUL After saving is completed the display goes out and you can play back the recorded song Play back the recording PRESET During the recording push the button REC to terminate the recording and start the USER playback mode The recorded song is played back in a loop and the display USER UsB lights up If a song has already been recorded and you push the button REC again with the piano ready to record you will leave the recording mode and automatically RE switch to the playback mode The recorded song is played back mc Delete recording Keep the buttons J pushed when switching on to delete the recording M el th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 21 Functions Save recording to USB drive You may save the recording as a MIDI file in the root directory of the USB drive and then play it back on a MIDI player Proceed as follows SAE TO 1 When the digit
23. g Piano key OFF Touch sensitivity off This can be very useful when using the organ voice Piano key 1 Soft In this setting the volume is louder than usual even at a soft touch Piano key 2 Normal Setting that corresponds to the usual response behaviour of a keyboard Piano key 3 Hard In this setting the volume is lower than usual even at a hard touch 7 9 Digital effects Use the following functions to simulate acoustic effects under different ambience REVERB conditions D S i Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the corresponding piano keys in the zu areas REVERB and CHORUS to set the corresponding reverb and chorus effects sv Parameter Meaning for REVERB Meaning for CHORUS tr Piano key OFF Echo effect off Chorus effect off Piano key 1 Room Slight chorus effect Piano key 2 Small concert hall Medium chorus effect Piano key 3 Large concert hall Strong chorus effect Piano key 4 Stadium Flanger Q By default the reverb effect is set to 2 small concert hall and the chorus il effect is switched off C 7 th s mann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 24 Functions 7 10 Metronome The metronome function can be helpful when practicing or recording songs 1 Switch on metronome ne n Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and push the piano key ON OFF in the m METRONOME area to switch the metronome on or off 2
24. me levels that may cause temporary or permanent hearing impair ment Do not operate the device permanently at a high volume level Decrease the volume level immediately if you experience ringing in your ears or hearing impairment th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Safety notes th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION CAUTION Risk of injury due to heavy weight Due to the heavy weight of the device at least two persons are required for transport and installation NOTICE Operating conditions This device has been designed for indoor use only To prevent damage never expose the device to any liquid or moisture Avoid direct sunlight heavy dirt and strong vibrations NOTICE Power supply Before connecting the device ensure that the input voltage AC outlet matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is pro tected by a residual current circuit breaker Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and possibly injure the user Unplug the device before electrical storms occur and when it is unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire digital piano Performance characteristics 3 Performance characteristics Thank you for choosing this digital piano This instrument has 88 weighted hammer action keys with adjustable velocity sensi tivity based on state of the art PCM technology for tone generation It will give you many years of pleasure in making music and
25. olish Dance 7 Jesus Saviour Pilot Me 8 Old Macdonald Had A Farm 9 O Sole Mio 10 Wedding March From Lohengrin 11 2 Part Invention No 13 In A Minor BWV 784 12 Turkish March 13 Italian Polka 14 Musette 15 Bourree 16 To A Wild Rose 17 Away In A Manger 18 Fur Elise 19 Marriage Of Figaro 20 Angels We Have Heard On High 21 Waltz 22 America The Beautiful 23 Did You Ever See A Lassie 24 Arabesque 25 Old France 26 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 27 Music Box Dancer 28 Symphony No 9 In E Minor Large From The New World 29 Larghetto 30 French Suites 31 Mazurka th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 33 Songs and demo pieces th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION No 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 English Name Minuet 1 Minuet 2 Minuet 3 Minuet In G Neapolitan Song Prelude Salut D Amour Pizzicato Polka Piano Sonata No 11 in A major K331 I Andante grazioso Songs Without Words Op30 No 6 F sharp minor Venetian Gondola Song Duke Aria From The Rigoletto Burgmuller Op 100 No 15 Ballade Spinning Song In The Theatre Alfredo and Violetta Column Tower Duet Come Back To Sorrento Piano Sonatina In F Major Tchaikovsky Waltz Military March No 1 In D Major Als Die Alte Mutter Mich Noch lehrte Singen Etude on Leger Lines 1 Etude on Leger Lines 2 At the Ball Dancing Raindrops From a Story Book Comin Round the M
26. ountain Song of the Brook Puck Cotton pickin Fingers digital piano 34 MIDI Implementation table 9 MIDI Implementation table Function Sent Received Comments Basic Channel Default 1 ALL Changed 1 16 1 16 Mode Default No Mode 1 Messages No No Poly Mode only Altered KE Note Number 0 127 0 127 True voice pit 0 127 Velocity Note Note ON Yes 9nH Yes 9nH v 1 127 v 1 127 Note OFF No 9nH Yes 9nH v 0 v 00r 8nH v 0 127 After Touch Keys No No Channels No No Pitch Bend No No th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 35 MIDI Implementation table Function Sent Received Comments Control Change 0 Yes Yes Bank Select 1 No Yes Modulation 5 No Yes Portamento Time 6 Yes Yes Data Entry 7 Yes Yes Volume 10 No Yes Pan 11 No Yes Expression 64 Yes Yes Sustain Pedal 65 No Yes Portamento ON OFF 66 Yes Yes Sostenuto Pedal 67 Yes Yes Soft Pedal 80 No Yes Reverb Program 81 No Yes Chorus Program 91 Yes Yes Reverb Level 93 Yes Yes Chorus Level 120 No Yes All Sound Off 121 No Yes Reset All Controllers 123 Yes Yes All Notes Off Program Change True Yes Yes 0 127 System Exclusive No Yes System Common Song Position Pointer No No Song Select No No Tune Request No No System Real Time Clock Yes No Commands No No Aux Messages Local ON OFF No Yes ALL Notes OFF Yes Yes Active Sensing Yes No System Reset No Yes Notes th e mann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 36 MIDI Implementation table MIDI chann
27. r the left hand in the LED display Push one of the but tons in the operating field for direct selection of a voice for the left hand In this mode you may also select the voice for the left hand via the buttons Pushing the button SPLIT again selects the mode for selection of the voice for the entire keyboard again 3 Playing voice for the left hand If you have selected a voice for the left hand in this mode you may play dif ferent voices on the keyboard at once 4 Split point Keep the button SPLIT pushed and push a piano key This specifies the split point i e the keyboard area to the left of this point applies for the left hand and the keyboard area to the right of this point applies for the right hand You will only be able to select a voice for the left hand if the display on 1 the button SPLIT is lit It will then sound at once on the digital piano 4 Thepointon the keyboard that separates the left hand area from the right hand area is referred to as the split point By default the split point is specified at key F 3 34 7 5 Recording a song You may record a song with the digital piano The recorded data will be retained when you switch off the digital piano th emann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 20 Functions Prepare recording Push the button REC The display on the button flashes This means that the digital aN piano is ready to record and you can set some param
28. s lead 89 88 0 Pad 1 new age 90 89 0 Pad 2 warm 91 90 0 Pad 3 polysynth 92 91 0 Pad 4 choir 93 92 0 Pad 5 bowed 94 93 0 Pad 6 metallic 95 94 0 Pad 7 halo 96 95 0 Pad 8 sweep 97 96 0 FX 1 rain 98 97 0 FX 2 soundtrack 99 98 0 FX 3 crystal 100 99 0 FX 4 atmosphere 101 100 0 FX 5 brightness 102 101 0 FX 6 goblins 103 102 0 FX 7 echoes 104 103 0 FX 8 sci fi 105 104 0 Sitar 106 105 0 Banjo 107 106 0 Shamisen 108 107 0 Koto 109 108 0 Kalimba th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 31 Songs and demo pieces No Pro Bank Name 110 109 0 Bag Pipe 111 110 0 Fiddle 112 111 0 Shanai 113 112 0 Tinkle Bell 114 113 0 Agogo 115 114 0 Steel Drums 116 115 0 Woodblock 117 116 0 Taiko Drum 118 117 0 Melodic Tom 119 118 0 Synth Drum 120 119 0 Reverse Cymbal 121 120 0 Guitar Fret Noise 122 121 0 Breath Noise 123 122 0 Seashore 124 123 0 Bird Tweet 125 124 0 Telephone Ring 126 125 0 Helicopter 127 126 0 Applause 128 127 0 Gunshot Drum Set List No Pro Name 1 0 Standard Set 2 8 Room Set 3 16 Power Set 4 24 Electronic Set 5 25 Analogue Set 6 32 Jazz Set 7 40 Brush Set 8 48 Orchestra Set 9 56 SFX Set th s mann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 32 Songs and demo pieces Song List No English Name Waltz in A Flat Op 39 No 15 2 The Happy Farmer 3 Etude 4 Dance Of The Four Swans From Swan Lake 5 Carmen Suite No 2 Habanera 6 A Little P
29. s To avoid this switch off your mobile phone or use it only at a corresponding distance th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 27 Songs and demo pieces 8 Songs and demo pieces Voice List No Pro Bank Name Panel Voice List 1 0 100 Grand Piano 1 2 1 100 Grand Piano 2 3 5 100 Ele Piano 4 6 100 Harpsichord 5 11 100 Vibraphone 6 19 100 Church Organ 7 49 100 Stereo Strings 8 56 100 Sweet Trumpet 9 64 100 Soprano Sax 10 68 100 Sweet Oboe GM Voice List 1 0 0 Acoustic Grand Piano 2 1 0 Bright Acoustic Piano 3 2 0 Electric Grand Piano 4 3 0 Honky tonk Piano 5 4 0 Electric Piano 1 6 5 0 Electric Piano 2 7 6 0 Harpsichord 8 7 0 Clavi 9 8 0 Celesta 10 9 0 Glockenspiel 11 10 0 Music Box 12 11 0 Vibraphone 13 12 0 Marimba 14 13 0 Xylophone 15 14 0 Tubular Bells 16 15 0 Dulcimer th s mann digital piano MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 28 Songs and demo pieces No Pro Bank Name 17 16 0 Drawbar Organ 18 17 0 Percussive Organ 19 18 0 Rock Organ 20 19 0 Church Organ 21 20 0 Reed Organ 22 21 0 Accordion 23 22 0 Harmonica 24 23 0 Tango Accordion 25 24 0 Acoustic Guitar nylon 26 25 0 Acoustic Guitar steel 27 26 0 Electric Guitar jazz 28 27 0 Electric Guitar clean 29 28 0 Electric Guitar muted 30 29 0 Overdriven Guitar 31 30 0 Distortion Guitar 32 31 0 Guitar Harmonics 33 32 0 Acoustic Bass 34 33 0 Electric Bass finger 35 34 0 Electric Bass pick 36 35 0
30. second voice is set to 007 string instruments Keeping the button DUAL pressed will briefly display the number of the cur rent second voice in the LED display Push one of the buttons in the control field for direct selection of a second instrument voice In this mode you may select the second voice via the buttons as well Pushing the button DUAL again selects the mode for selection of the voice for the entire keyboard again 3 Playing two voices at once If you have selected a first and a second voice in dual mode you may play both voices at once on the keyboard You may only select a second voice if the display on the button DUAL 1 is lit They will sound on the digital piano at once 4 hen the voice for the left hand is active the dual mode only applies for the right hand area th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 19 Functions Voice for the left hand This function assigns different voices to the left and the right hand DUAL SPLIT 1 Activate deactivate voice for the left hand Push the button SPLIT to activate or deactivate the voice for the left hand The corresponding display for the button SPLIT lights up or goes out je Li mri LU L 1 STEREO 2 Select voice for the left hand STRINGS EE By default the voice for the left hand is set to 007 string instruments Keeping the button SPLIT pushed will briefly display the number of the cur rently selected voice fo
31. te playback The two coloured display stops flashing 2 Ifyou only have the included songs for the digital piano i e no songs have been recorded and no USB drive is connected the button SONG can be pushed to terminate playback of the currently played song 3 Upon termination of playback push a button for direct selection of an instru ment voice to return to regular playing mode C During and after completion of song playback the digital piano can be 1 played as usual Lr 3 1 Select a source for song During playback of a song the source for the song can be changed by pushing the button SONG repeatedly The LED for the corresponding source PRESET USER or USB lights up The source for songs can only be changed to USB or USER ifa USB drive is connected and recognised correctly or if a song has already been recorded If you only have the included songs for the digital piano i e no songs have been recorded and no USB drive is connected the button SONG will cause all songs to play back in an endless loop or termi nate playback of the currently played song 2 Select a song Keep the button FUNCTION pushed and select a song with the buttons or E th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 17 Functions 3 Select a song on the USB drive rr When the digital piano has recognised the USB drive correctly the display for
32. user manual Any other use or use under other operating conditions is considered to be improper and may result in per sonal injury or property damage No liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical sensorial and intel lectual abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience Other persons may use this device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety A A DANGER Danger for children Ensure that plastic bags packaging etc are disposed of properly and are not within reach of babies and young children Choking hazard Ensure that children do not detach any small parts e g knobs or the like from the unit They could swallow the pieces and choke Never let children unattended use electrical devices DANGER Electric shock caused by short circuit Always use proper ready made insulated two wire mains cabling power cord Do not modify the mains cable or the plug Failure to do so could result in electric shock death or fire If in doubt seek advice from a registered electrician DANGER Electric shock caused by high voltages inside Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present Never remove any covers There are no user serviceable parts inside CAUTION Possible hearing damage With loudspeakers or headphones connected the device can produce volu

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