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2. The first line EQUALIZER ALL contains the field which determines whether the operation is to affect all the voices ALL the first voice 1st or the second voice 2nd HYES NO Press the adi and V keys to select ALL 1st or 2nd CURSOR Using the indi key it will be possible to move to the LOW and HIGH tone fields 36 Operating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano Each tone has 16 steps 8 positive steps and 8 negative steps Values are entered in the HYES NO LOW and HIGH fields using the 7 and E keys Press the key to exit this field TRANSPOSER Function CURSOR After having selected the TRANSPOSER function from the UTILITY menu press the bg key The display will show the following message As in the EQUALIZER mode the first line TRANSPOSER ALL contains the field which determines whether the operation is to affect all voices ALL just the first voice 1st just the second voice 2nd or just the bass voice bss CURSOR Using the 079 key we move to the coarse parameter field where the sounds can be trans posed by one octave The range of this transposition is in fact 12 semitones The fine field is used for fine tuning expressed in hundredths of a semitone or cents The range is 127 cents DYNAMIC CURVE Function This function is used to define the type of dynamic curve to be applied to the voices As in the TRANSPOSER mode the first line TRANSPOSER AL
3. 23 Opeating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano 24 Operating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano C Chapter One als lt Specification The VISCOUNT Opera Digital Piano is a digital piano equipped with a dynamic keyboard which guarantees an action exactly the same as that found on normal acoustic pianos This is achieved by the use of a mechanical hammer system underneath the piano key The acoustic piano presets have been created by meticulously and scrupulously sampling some of the best makes of grand piano in the world today The high sound quality of the VISCOUNT Opera Digital Piano makes it an ideal instrument for both personal study and professional use The VISCOUNT Opera Digital Piano is not just a digital piano however certain features have been incorporated which make it possible to transform the instrument into a whole orchestra to play different sounds together and to record and playback pre recorded compositions Panel description Put PI AND BARPSI I I Ea fici Si ici a ii Oo i isp OO Sd Sa Sd Od Oo Id PRESETS MEMORIPS PRESETS MEMORY SECTION used to select sounds or to store them to memory PRESET KEYS PIANO 1 3 3 HARPSI Acoustic piano 1 had Harpsichord PIANO 2 rs voi Acoustic piano 2 EPIANO 1 DE CVOICE2 On each of these keys it is possible to Electric piano 1 Vidi load a series of preset sounds stored in an internal Rom library
4. BPIANO 2 C VOICE3 Electric piano 2 20 Opeating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano VIBES BRASS f Vibes ind Brass NY GUITAR EORGAN 1 Acoustic guitar with nylon strings Jazz Organ STRINGS 1 ACRASS V Strings Acoustic bass se i CRASS on this key it is possible to load a preset EI penan sound stored in an internal Rom library ACOUST BASS ELECTR BASS FRETTLES BASS PAD BASS HORN BASS STRING BASS GUITAR BASS List of library sounds PIANO 1 RHODES 2 STRINGS 1 JAZZ ORGAN 2 PIANO 2 HARPSICHORD STRINGS 2 JAZZ ORGAN 3 PIANO 3 VIBES CHOIR PIPE ORGAN E PIANO 1 MARIMBA BRASS SYNTH PAD E PIANO 2 NYLON GUITAR SYNTH HORN STANDARD SET E PIANO 3 JAZZ GUITAR JAZZ ORGAN 1 BRUSH SET MEMORY DE this key is used to access the MEMORY function The VISCOUNT Opera Digital Piano has a series of memory locations where all the voices complete with their various parameters as described below can be stored together with any ambient effects and modulations assigned to them There are 16 memory locations available the same as the number of Presets Memo ries including those for the bass and the various Custom Voices 2nd DS this key turns on the SECOND VOICE function The 2nd VOICE key allows a second voice to be either layered over the main one or the keyboard to be split into two separate voice parts 26 Operating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano Ss OF
5. FILT PG SEND DUMP OUT FILT CC SEND OUT CURSOR To scroll through the list of various MIDI functions after pressing the bg key press the and HYES NO ia Gd keys The CHANNEL function is used to set the MIDI channel for transmitting and receiving data regarding 1st VOICE 2nd VOICE and BASS The CHANNEL function display is as follows The range of the 1st 2nd and BASS fields is 1 9 OFF 11 16 Channel 10 is not enabled because in GM standard this channel is assigned to the rhythm parts HYES After placing the cursor on the arrow and pressing the f key the next display will appear as follows 40 Operating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano The IN FILTER function allows you to filter certain information entering the instrument The NOTE PROGRAM CHANGE PF and CONTROL CHANGE CC field in the IN FILTER function can be enabled or disabled HYES After placing the cursor on the arrow and pressing the hdi key the next display OUT FILT will appear as follows This function allows you to turn on or off certain MIDI data sent out from the instrument such as NOTE PROGRAM CHANGE PG and CONTROL CHANGE CC The next display is used to determine whether or not the DYNAMIC NOTE OFF function is transmitted This function allows to send or not the MIDI code of the Note Off Velocity The PG SEND function allows a BANK and PROGRAM CHANGE message to be sent via MIDI The first field PG SEND i
6. a brief instrument presentation message will appear on the screen Adjust the volume using the MASTER VOLUME slider Demo START STOP CHORUS Press the 039 and Vii keys at the same time The following message will appear on the display After a few seconds you will be able to hear a demo song created using some of the instruments most interesting timbres START STOP TREMOLO When the ii and V keys are pressed at the same time the display will change to the following You will be able to hear a technical DEMO that is to say the sampled sound of the hammers as they hit the keys and are released as well as the sound produced by the piano string frame when the DAMPER pedal is pressed START STOP Press the EQ key to exit the DEMO mode Opeating Manual 4 VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano Once the instrument has been turned on and after the brief presentation message the VISCOUNT Opera Digital Piano goes into the PLAY mode and the display will show the following message The instrument is ready to play To hear the other voices press the keys in the PRESETS MEMORIES section 2nd LAYER mode Overlapping timbres When this key is pressed it is possible to select a second voice to be layered on top of the first one chosen Example layering a piano voice over strings It has already been pointed out that when the VISCOUNT Opera Digital Piano is turned on after a brief introductory message it goes into
7. give negative responses to the messages which appear e sono MASTER VOLUME PRESETS MEMORIPS EFFECTS SECTION Allows the various ambient effects stored in the memory to be selected EFFECTS SECTION HALL 03 HALL key HALL Effect ROOM ROOM key ROOM Effect When these keys are kept pressed down a menu containing LEV Level and TME Time settings will appear which can be used to personalize the effects stored to memory 23 Operating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano Any modifications made will remain in the memory even when the instrument has been turned off Press EXIT to return to the PLAY mode C EFF 1 DE C EFF 1 Key When the C EFF 1 key is held down longer a list of the ambient effects available will appear on the display The effects held in the internal library are the following ROOM LARGE HALL 1 SPRING REVERB LARGE ROOM 1 LARGE HALL 2 DELAY LARGE ROOM 2 CHAMBER 1 MULTITAP DLY MEDIUM HALL 1 CHAMBER 2 MEDIUM HALL 2 PLATE REVERB The following parameters can be modified using the cursor key with the INC and DEC keys CHORUS CHORUS key CHORUS modulation effect TREMOLO SJ TREMOLO key TREMOLO modulation effect Just like in the ambient effect section the settings in the modulation effects section can also be personalized The RTE RATE and DPT DEPTH parameters c
8. such ad power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS A CONSERVER x _ Ss _ SES _ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano Index Chapter One Specifications ii 25 Panel DESscrpliof osssiriton sea airone 25 Side Panels lalla are 30 Chapter Two Use Basic FUNCTIONS i 31 TUMiNgtori c csti i ilaele een 31 D mMO tare tans sgsttusneSvecueesbanths pruaxcanmedenrcegunccnsss E E gcasuwedasivece 31 2nd LAYER mode Overlapping timbres 32 SPLIT Dividing the keyboard into Zones 33 Chapter Three Use Saving to memory 34 Assigning a name to the memory selected 34 Recalling and playing back a Memory 35 Chapter Four The UTILITY mode functions 35 EQUALIZER fUNGUON catia hai 36 TRANSPOSERAUNGION ela 37 DYNAMIC CURVE function 37 TEMPERAMENT TUNCGHonisa nanna 38 PEDAL EXCLUSION function n 38 EXPR PEDALSETUPR FUNCHOn alii 39 BASS SETTING TUNCHOM alinea 39 MIDETUNCHIONS Serena anandia 40 MEMORY NAME function 41 DELETE SONG function Loano 43 REGORDER UNEtoni aien lai lalla aan 43
9. IES section where the memory you want to recall is located The following message will appear on the display The instrument will take just a few seconds to load the memory selected ee Chapter Four l a The UTILITY MODE functions The UTILITY mode features various functions which allow you to modify the general instrument voice parameters The functions available are the following 1 EQUALIZER 5 PEDAL EXCURSION 9 MEMORY NAME 2 TRANSPOSER 6 EXPR PEDAL SETUP 10 DELETE SONG 3 DYNAMIC CURVE 7 BASS SETTING 4 TEMPERAMENT 8 MIDI dh Opeating Manual do VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano EQUALIZER Function UTILITY HYES After pressing the Vini key and having selected the Equalizer parameter using the adi and NO keys the following display will appear CURSOR By pressing the Vlad key you will be able to enter the EQUALIZER mode and modify the parameters HYES By pressing the ai key you will be able to scroll forwards through the other UTILITY mode functions one step at a time NO By pressing the J key you will be able to scroll backwards through the other UTILITY mode functions one step at a time UTILITY By pressing the i key you will exit the UTILITY mode This display is common to all mode UTILITY functions CURSOR By pressing the Vii key you will be able to access the parameter entry field of the EQUAL IZER function The display will show the following message
10. L contains the field which determines whether the operation is to affect all voices ALL just the first voice 1st just the second voice 2nd or just the bass voice bss 37 Opeating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano There are up to 10 dynamic curves to choose from FLAT Value 64 FEEL LIGHT HEAVY EXTRA LIGHT LINEAR EXTRA HEAVY LIGHT FEEL WEIGHT MEDIUM LIGHT MEDIUM HEAVY This function allows a more expressive performance to be achieved The function is not applicable to the Organ and Harpsichord voices because the algorithm which generates them does not accept dynamic information and the assigning of a dynamic curve TEMPERAMENT Function This function is used to select different types of tuning temperament from those most com monly used EQUAL VALLOTTI WERCKMEISTER PYTHAGOREAN MEANTONE KIRNBERGER The display will show the following message HYES NO The f q and keys can be used to select the different tunings PEDAL EXCLUSION Function This function allows the action of one or all three of the pedals to be excluded for either of the two voices 38 Operating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano The display will show the following message HYES HYES CURSOR To access the 1st or 2nd fields press the 079 key and the adi and adi keys Do the same to access the NONE SOFT SOSTENUTO DAMPER ALL fields EXPR PEDAL SETUP Function CURSOR After
11. an be modified for the CHORUS effect while for the TREMOLO effect SPD SPEED and DPT DEPTH can be changed CEFF 2 E C EFF 2 Key When the C EFF 2 key s held down longer a list of the modulation effects available will 29 Opeating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano The effects held in the internal library are the following AUTO PAN POT MONO PHASE VIBRATO SCAN CHORUS STEREO PHASE ROTARY SLOW CROSS PAN TREMOLO ROTARY FAST FLANGER VIBRATO The cursor key and the INC and DEC keys can be used to modify the following parameters The ROTARY effect cannot be selected in section 1 and section 2 at the same time PLD FIANDI EPWI SAAND BARPSI CHEN CVO CVE isp isa ici i i mi PRESETRMEMORIRS RECORDER SECTION to record and play back songs RECORDER f RECORDER Key START STOP DZ PLAY STOP Key This key gives access to the sequencer functions a sort of digital recording In addi tion to this by pressing SONG PLAY STOP at the same time the demo songs stored in the instrument can be played back Side Panel gt O iat OO OC Sala L MONO R L MONO R EXP PEDAL INPUT OUTPUT 30 VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano C Chapter Two 7 Use Basic functions Turning on Make sure the MASTER VOLUME slider is set to Turn on the POWER switch After a few seconds
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13. e at any time without notification Some information contained in this manual may also be inaccurate due to undocumented changes in the product or operating system since this version of the manual was completed The information contained in this version of the owner s manual supercedes all previous version FCC RULES NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital Device persuant to Part 15 if the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio comunications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determinated by turning the equipment off and on the user is encuraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio Tv technician for help The user is cautioned that any changes or modification not expressly approve
14. ead these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit in to your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on on pinhead particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit form the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over DATI 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way
15. ed to one of the instrument s 16 memory locations and which originally contained demo patches when the instrument was sent out from the factory Opeating Manual as VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano E Chapter Three gt Use Saving to memory gt MEMORY Keep the Indi key pressed down for a few seconds The following message will appear on the display MEMORY The EX key and the keys in the PRESETS MEMORIES section will start flashing Press the key for the memory where you want to save the set up The display will now look like this HYES Press the adi key to confirm the save to memory operation NO If on the other hand the EJ key is pressed the message MEMORY NOT SAVED will ap pear on the display briefly and the instrument will automatically return to the PLAY mode Assigning a name to the memory selected UTILITY Press the Vini key By using the 1 YES and 1 NO keys it is possible to scroll through the list of all the functions available CURSOR Select the MEMORY NAME function Press the bg key Enter the name of the memory CURSOR HYES NO using the JE key and the and EJ keys LL fF 34 Operating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano The name entered will automatically be memorized when you exit the UTILITY mode by UTILITY pressing the key Recalling and playing back a memory MEMORY Press the Vai key and the key in the PRESETS MEMOR
16. etro nome time signature and tempo settings START STOP Press the EJ key to start recording The MODE field will show Recording START STOP Press the EQ key to stop recording STARTYSTOP The MODE field will show PLAY By pressing the 029 key again you can playback the recorded song RECORDER To exit tte RECORD mode press the I key 44 Operating Manual LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING CAUTION This product contains a lithium battery There is danger of explosion if battery is incorretly replaced Replace only with a Maxell CR2032 Replace only with the correct polarity Discard used battery according to manufacter s instruction s ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Vade utksifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandgren ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare ved fejlagtig handtering Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri av samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren VAROITUS Paristo voi rafahtaa jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppin H vit k ytetty paristovalmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti WARNING Explosionsfar vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv d samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommendars av apparatillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enlight fabrikantens istructions The information contained in this manual is subject to chang
17. ono MASTER VOLUME PRESETS MEMORIBS SPLIT UTILITIES SECTION allows the split point to be chosen and various keyboard parameters to be set SPLIT UTILITIES KEYS SPLIT ii this key gives access to the SPLIT mode SPLIT mode means that the keyboard can be divided into two zones and a different voice can be assigned to each zone UTILITY DE this key gives access to the UTILITY mode In the UTILITY mode the following operations are possible equalize a timbre set trans position parameters set the type of dynamic curve to be applied to the voices select different types of tuning control the instrument MIDI data save memory data exclude either one or all three of the normal pedal functions from either of the two voices assign a name to the memory selected CURSOR CURSOR key When the display contains more than one parameter the CURSOR key is used to select the one you require EXIT DEI EXITkey Returns the instrument to the PLAY mode or to the previous display pei 27 VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano HYES Z VESkey Used to increase the parameter selected by one step to scroll through the voices contained in the library and to give affirmative responses to the messages which appear NO SJ NOkey Used to decrease the parameter selected by one step to scroll through the voices con tained in the library and to
18. ously After selecting the DELETE CURSOR SONG function from the UTILITY menu press the bg key The following message will appear on the display HYES NO START STOP Select the song you wish to delete using the ai and ig keys and press the 059 key to execute the operation RECORDER Function The VISCOUNT Opera Digital Piano is equipped with a two track RECORDER which allows 2 or 3 songs of a reasonable length to be recorded RECORDER STARTISTOP To access the RECORDER mode press the EQ key The DI key will start flashing while the following message appears on the display The Mode field indicates the current mode PLAY or REC SONG is used to define the song you wish to hear or record M is for the metronome The M off field means that the metronome is turned off and will not be heard when recording or during playback M Play means that the metronome will only be on during playback while M Rec means it is only on during recording M Alw means the metronome is always on during both recording and playback 43 Opeating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano The 4 4 field gives the TIME SIGNATURE The 12 most common time signatures from 4 4 to 12 8 are available T 120 gives the tempo of the SONG The range goes from 32 to 250 HYES NO To record a song put the cursor on the MODE field and select REC using the and EJ keys Now select the SONG you wish to record SONG 1 2 or 3 and enter the appropriate m
19. s for the Program Change number you wish to send The second field BH is for the control change value which identifies the bank change CC OO while the third field BL is for the bank number you wish to select HYES Moving the cursor to the arrow and pressing the proper key ii will call up the following display 41 Opeating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano CONTROL CHANGE ON PEDALS this function allows a control change to be assigned to one of the three pedals and to save the setting to memory The following message will appear on the display N B Control Changes enabled for this purpose can only work as ON OFF switches for uses such as turning on or off the chorus effect on external devices turning the portamento effect on or off etc HYES Moving the cursor to the arrow and pressing the ii key will call up the following display The DUMP function allows you to save the contents of the whole memory The following message will appear on the display MEMORY NAME Function This function is used to give a name to the memory selected The display will show the following message To enter the name just press the proper key and keys to choose the letter required The name will automatically be stored to memory when you exit the UTILITY mode by pressing the EXIT key 42 Operating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano DELETE SONG Function This function allows you to delete a song recorded previ
20. selecting the EXPR PEDAL SETUP function press the ili key The following mes sage will appear on the display The VISCOUNT Opera Digital Piano is equipped with a multi function pedal The first field INT is used to enable the function omitted by the expression control The second field EXT allows a standard control change selected to be assigned or initiated the first field must be set to off The Control Change is sent out from the MIDI OUT port and can be used to control an external unit connected via MIDI to the instrument The control change value cannot be preset but will be read in real time by the pedal range BASS SETTING Function Once BASS SETTING has been selected from the UTILITY menu press the proper key CURSOR EJ The following message will appear on the display The first field defines how the bass voices are to operate Choices are POLY or MONO 39 Opeating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano The second field containing two choices OVERLAP and REPLACE concerns the SPLIT mode and these define how the bass voice is to be applied within the range assigned OVERLAP allows the bass voice to be combined with the section voice within the split range REPLACE substitutes the bass voice for the voice which was programmed in the split mode up to the set split MIDI Functions This UTILITY mode function is used to edit the various MIDI functions listed below CHANNEL DYNAMIC NOTE CC ON PEDALS IN
21. the PLAY mode allowing one voice at a time to be played throughout the whole length of the keyboard The display shows the following message 2nd When the fF key is pressed the display will show Select STRINGS 1 and the display will then change to It will now be possible to hear play a piano sound together with a string voice 32 Operating Manual VISCOUNT Oper a Digital Piano A modulation effect can be assigned to the second voice by simply pressing the keys CHO RUS TREMOLO or SPLIT Try experimenting with all the different combinations SPLIT Dividing the keyboard into zones SPLIT The q key allows the keyboard to be divided into two zones and a different voice can now be assigned to each zone Example IL 1st 2nd The bass has its own independent and programmable SPLIT separation point To change the SPLIT point hold down the SPLIT key for a few seconds The following message will appear on the display The cursor will move to parameter B4 which is the factory set default split point this means that from C to B3 a bass voice can be played with for example a piano voice from C4 to G9 CURSOR To modify the parameter use the bg key to move to the field required and enter the new HYES NO value using keys adi and I SPLIT To assign a voice to the right zone press Vii and select the voice you want If you like the layering or split setup your have created it can be sav

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