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1. 3 To change the song Press the instrument button you would like to select the light will flash and the corresponding song will play 4 Stop the play of demonstration songs Press the demo button the light will turn off and the demonstration song will stop After playing the selected song the next instrument s demo song is played automatically The demonstration songs are used to introduce the instruments only some songs are not played completely Practice Songs 20 practice songs are stored in the piano No Name of song No Name of song 1 Polonaise in Ab 12 The Moonlight 2 Nocturne 2 13 Impromptu in Eb 3 Grande Valse Brilliant 14 Turkey march Mozart 4 Raindrop prelude 15 Pictures At An Exhibition 5 Minute waltz 16 Moonlight Sonata 6 Fantasia Impromptu 17 Reverie 7 Chanson De L Adieu 18 Sonata 20 8 Scherzo in Bbm 19 Traumerei 9 Military Polonaise 20 Pour Elise 10 Prelude 7 11 Spring song NOTE Some song arrangements used here are shorter than the original written versions 1 Start the demo song Press the demo button while holding the appropriate note on the keyboard A1 F3 to start play of the selected song The demonstration light will come on and 20 songs will be played one by one starting at the selected song Alternatively you can select other songs during playback The LED display will show the song number currently playing Th
2. display will show you the tuning status C Returning to default setting Press the Down and Up buttons at the same time and the piano turns back into 440hz D Exit from adjusting the master tuning Press the transpose button The input number should be 427 453 other numbers are invalid The frequency of A3 is 440HZ when the power is on Classic Tunings Press the Transpose and Demo Button Both lights will flash Press Piano 1 the light will turn on and the tuning will change to the Pythagoras temperament To reset the tuning press Piano 1 the light will turn off 13 MIDI MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface is an international standard that allows different musical products to communicate with one another An instrument transmits and receives data via a MIDI cable Any electronic instrument with MIDI can exchange data Table of MIDI Implementation Function Send signal Receive signal Remark Basic 1 1 16 Track set channel 1 16 1 16 Model power is on 3 1 Signal x OMNI ON OFF POLY Replace DK OK OK OK K K K K OK OK OK DK OK OK OK OK OK OK K OK K OK OK OK K Note 1 15 113 0 27 No range FE ERE 15 113 Speed note ON O9nH v 1 27 O 9nH v 1 27 Note OFF x9n H 8n H v 0 x After outer key x x touching outer track x x Move tone x x Control 07 07H x O Volume 11 0BH x O Show Change 64 40H O O Sostenuto pedal 66 42H O O Soft pedal 67 43H O O Reposition auto 1
3. will return the piano back to standard touch The relation between light and heavy touch sensitivity 10 Weight Status Light Heavy Standard Off Off Light On Off Heavy Off On Touch sensitivity adjusts the response of the key action The mechanics of the keyboard are not changed Recording 1 Record A Get ready to record Press the record button and the light flashes Choose Track 1 or Track 2 B Begin to play this will be recorded Available recording options are A Start the recording no time recording The recording starts when you begin to play press the keyboard step on the pedal etc B Start the recording with time recording Press the metronome button the recording should start after the selected time C Stop the recording Press the record button again The record light turns off Memory capacity 5000 events Content of recording includes pedal operation change of timbre and pauses etc Memory warning The record light starts to flash when the memory becomes full The record light is turned off and recording stops when the recorded amount exceeds 5000 events Stop the recording Press the record button again and the light will turn off il Use the metronome Before the recording turn on the metronome This will be recorded Change the Measure The measure cannot be changed during the recording Change the Speed The speed cannot be changed d
4. 21 97H x O Program O 0 127 O Transfer set scope TORRE IE EE EE 0 1 4 5 6 11 19 48 OR circuit x x Song and string x x Rhythm select song x x Tune x x Real time signal x x Synchronization signal x x Other piano ON OFF x O All notes ON OFF x O 123 127 Sensor O O Reposition x x For reference 1 change scope by switch Model 1 ON complex tone Model 2 ON single O Yes Model 3 OFF complex tone Model 4 OFF single x No 14 Practice and Demonstration Songs NO KEY NAME COMPOSER SOUND TIME 1 AO Polonaise in Ab Major op 53 Chopin Piano 1 3 40 2 BO Nocturne op 9 no 2 Chopin Piano 1 4 40 3 Ci Grande Valse Brilliant op 18 no 2 Chopin Piano 1 3 10 4 D1 Raindrop Prelude op 28 no 15 Chopin Piano 1 4 37 5 El Valse op 4 no 1 Petit Chien Chopin Piano 1 1 44 Minute Waltz 6 F1 Fantasie Impromptu in C m Op 66 Chopin Piano 1 3 45 7 G1 Etude op 10 no 3 Chanson De Chopin Piano 1 4 14 L Adieu 8 Al Scherzo in Bbm op 31 no 2 Chopin Piano 1 5 15 9 Bi Military Polonaise op 40 no 1 Chopin Piano 1 5 16 10 C2 Prelude op 28 no 7 Chopin Piano 1 0 05 11 D2 Fr hlingslied Spring song Op 62 Mendelssohn Piano 1 3 14 6 12 E2 Clair De Lune Debussy Piano 1 4 11 13 F2 Impromptu E flat Major Op 90 Schubert Piano 1 4 18 no 2 D 899 14 G2 S
5. Owner Manual ROTH amp JUNIUS Digital Piano DP220 Welcome Thank you for purchasing a ROTH amp JUNIUS Digital Piano This piano is easy to operate high performance instruments These pianos are ideal for both beginners as well as more advanced musicians In order to get the most from your new piano please read this manual carefully Caution Warning do not place the piano near water or moisture Warning electronic components are dangerous do not expose the piano s internal mechanisms Attention to avoid electric shock make sure that the plug is firmly connected to a wall socket Only trained repair technicians should attempt to maintain or repair the piano Important safety information Only use the provided 220V power supply Do not touch the power supply with wet or damp hands Avoid excessive pressure on or bending of the power cord Unplug your instrument during lightning storms Turn the power off when not in use Avoid water or liquids being spilled into the keyboard or piano body Do not put objects containing liquids onto the piano such as flower vases wine glasses etc SASSO Re RI a ae If liquid spills into the keyboard or piano body please turn off the power at once and contact your ROTH amp JUNIUS Dealer 9 Do not attempt to modify the piano components 10 Avoid dust getting into the keyboard 11 Keep the piano away from TV radio and other objects with strong electromagnetism 12 Kee
6. Py bi Le li TRANSPOSE TOUCH DEMO Center 0 2 3 4 5 6 G PIANO U PIANO E PIANO 1 E PIANO 2 CEMBALO VIBES ORGAN STRINGS METRONOME DOWN UP sor Dial Ly Ry TRACK 1 TRACK 2 REC PLAY VA a N wz N I 1 ti n SOFT BRIGHT MIN MAX Power Switch On off button under the left side of the keyboard Master volume Adjust the overall volume Brilliance Adjust the sound from warm and soft to clear and brilliant Playback button Playback your previously recorded music Record button Record your playing Metronome button Use the Metronome to help keep time during practice Reverb buttons Choose what type of room effect you would like on the sound Demo Button Select demonstration and practice songs 9 Transpose MIDI Tuning Transpose to another key Change MIDI options Change into different tunings 10 Touch Sensitivity Setting 11 12 13 14 15 Change the dynamic touch sensitivity of the keyboard Headphone jack When headphones are connected all sound is routed through the headphones and not through the loudspeakers Please Note Loud headphone volumes for an extended period of time can damage your ears Pedal connection MIDI connections Please refer to the manual section on MIDI connectivity AUX input Connect other instruments to your piano in order to utilise the internal speakers AUX output Connect to a
7. e piano will continue to play the 20 songs in a loop Songs can be reselected during playback You can change the speed of the song during playback You can change the rhythm of the song during playback You can change the timbre of the song during playback 2 Playing the melody and the accompaniment separately Press the demo button and select the song The lights for Track 1 and Track 2 will turn on at the same time A Please listen to the song as it is playing Track 1 is playing the accompaniment left hand Track 2 plays the melody right hand B If you want to play the melody please press Track 1 and the piano will play the accompaniment If you want to play the accompaniment please press Track 2 and the piano will play the melody 3 To stop playback Press the demo button again Layer Functions The piano can combine two sounds at the same time 1 Select two sounds Press two sound buttons simultaneously The two corresponding lights will turn on 2 Adjust the volume balance of the two sounds For example if you are playing the Piano 1 sound and String sound together Press the two buttons the display should show you a balance of 5 5 If you want the Piano louder and the strings quieter keep the String button held and repeatedly press the Piano 1 button The LED Display will show you the change of the volume balance Metronome 1 Turn on the metronome Press the metronome button the corresponding lig
8. ht will turn on 2 Change the tempo A Press the metronome button and the corresponding sound button together B Select the tempo there are 5 kinds of tempo 0 beat tempo 2 beat tempo 3 beat tempo 4 beat tempo 5 beat tempo and 6 beat tempo C The default tempo setting is 4 beat 3 Change the speed The speed slows down when you press the down button and speeds up when you press the up button The LED Display shows you the speed If you press the Up and Down Button together the Metronome moves to a speed of 120 4 Stop the metronome function Press the metronome button again and the corresponding light will turn off Touch Sensitivity There are 7 different touch sensitivity settings within the following categories Standard Normally weighted key action Light Lighter touch less effort to produce louder sounds Heavy Heavier touch more effort to produce louder sounds Useful for practicing and developing finger strength and agility Changing the touch sensitivity A Light Touch Press the Light key the display will show you 2 With the Up and Down buttons you can change the dynamic of the light touch If the LED shows you 3 the touch dynamic is off This can be a very useful touch setting for the Organ sound B Heavy Touch Press the Heavy key the Display shows you 2 With the Up and Down buttons you can adjust the dynamics of the Heavy touch C Standard Touch If a light is on pressing this button
9. n external speaker or amplifier The Master volume will control the level being sent to the AUX output Playing the Piano 1 Instrument selection Pressing any one of the 8 buttons selects the corresponding instrument A light will come on above the appropriate button to signify that this is the selected instrument Name of Sound instrument G Piano Concert Grand Piano U Piano Upright Piano E Piano 1 Classic Electronic Piano E Piano 2 Melodic Electronic Piano Cembalo Baroque style instrument with strings that are plucked Vibes An instrument similar to a marimba often used in jazz Organ Cathedral style pipe organ String Orchestral string ensemble 2 Adjust volume Adjust the volume to a comfortable level for playback and practice 3 Play Play notes on the keyboard Personal Equalizing With the controller you can adjust the sounds to your room situation All three knobs have a center click The factory equalization is optimized for a living room of ca 50sqm With the bass equalizing knob you for can for example elongate the internal Grand Piano sound to a longer Concert Grand Piano sound Try to turn the knob to the right and play some notes in on the lower left side of the keyboard and listen to the difference You can also reduce the size of the Concert Grand Piano to a baby grand piano Turn the knob from Center to the left Try the same for the middle and high area
10. onata K 331 3rd Mvmt Turkish Mozart Piano 1 3 32 Rondo 15 A2 Pictures at an Exhibition Mussorgsky Piano 1 5 20 Promenade 16 B2 Sonata op 27 no 2 Moonlight Beethoven Piano 1 6 10 1 mvmt 17 _ C3 Reverie Debussy Piano 1 1 32 18 D3 Piano Sonata No 20 in G major Beethoven Piano 1 4 37 Opus 49 no 2 19 E3 Traumerei Schumann Piano 1 2 35 20 F3 Fur Elise Beethoven Piano 1 2 55 SOUND DEMO SONGS 1 Grande Valse Brilliant op 18 no 1 Chopin Piano 1 1 30 2 Arabesque No 1 Debussy Piano 1 1 20 3 Missing Forever Piano 1 1 05 4 Humoresque Dvorak Piano 2 1 20 5 Sinfonia No 3 Bach Harpsichord 0 50 6 Jazz Tune Vibraphone 0 50 7 Prelude in D minor BWV 539 Bach Organ 1 20 8 Brilliance of Grassland String 0 55 15 Modulator MIDI note number 440hz internation standard tonc MIDI note number Q G D Ca ES da ES TT E N 4 D 3 n i 3 a D 5 a o 3 Technical Specifications eee eni Keys 88 Hammer Action Keys Piano 1 Piano 2 E piano 1 E piano 2 Cembalo Vibes Instruments Organ String Dual sound layer Touch sensitivity 7 types Transpose 9 Functions reverbs Record Track 1 Track 2 Demo songs Metronome Tuning curves MIDI Controls Power switch Volume control Speed balance Pedals Soft middle Sostenuto left Sustain right Connections Headphone x 2 AUX IN AUX OUT USB MIDI Inte
11. p the piano on a flat and level surface 13 Please clean the piano with a dry and soft cloth 14 Operate the piano according to this user manual any non standard operation could cause damage to your piano 15 Your piano should be kept in an area that is well ventilated away from any heating appliances Assembly instructions Before you assemble this product please check that all the below components are present 1 Upper body 5 Side board Left 2 Keyboard 6 Pedal board 3 Music Stand 7 Leg Left amp Right 4 Side board Right 8 Assembly screws DP220 Installation Instruction A M6X20 Screw Total 24 B 6X30 Dowel Total 4 Main Features High Resolution PCM sound source Built in Demos 8 demonstration songs and 20 practice sounds built in Ability to mix sounds Play 2 sounds together Built in metronome Assignable beat and speed settings Transposition and Tuning controls Transpose to any key Play record your compositions Sound can be recorded and played back Touch sensitive Responds to your performance Reverb USB MIDI interface Connect your piano to other MIDI devices Headphone connections Use your headphones for private practice Functions Diagram oT PED r porta ZAN IAN IAN ji I jal A T ES AIA q MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX BASS MIDDLE TREBLE Information REVERB Cc ane ROOM STAGE HALL CHORUS MIDI SOFT HARD PITCH
12. rface Loudspeaker 2 Speaker Power 2x15 Watt Power supply AC 220V 110V 16
13. s and find out your favorite personal sound Brilliance With the Brilliance knob you can adjust the Brilliance of the internal sounds Comparing to the Personal EQ all sound on the whole Keyboard range becomes more mellow if you turn the knob to the left side and more bright to if you turn the knob to the right side Try to find out you favorite sound and start from the center click Use of Headphones 1 Connect the headphones to the headphone socket 2 The internal speakers are disconnected and the sound comes through the headphones Pedal Functions 1 Sustain pedal When used while playing stepping on this pedal will make the notes sustain and blend with other notes 2 Soft pedal When used while playing this pedal will make the notes have a smoother sound 3 Sostenuto Pedal When used while playing the sostenuto pedal makes only certain notes sustain while playing the notes you would like sustained step on the pedal before you release the keys to make only those notes sustain sustain select the sustaln Demonstration songs 1 Start the demonstration songs Press the demo button the demonstration light comes on all the instrument lights will flash 2 Select the song Press the instrument button you would like to select the light will flash and the corresponding song will play If you don t select any songs about 2 seconds later the song Piano 1 will automatically play
14. uring the recording 2 Playback A Start the playback Press the play button and your recorded song begins to play B Stop the playback After the song is finished playback stops C Stop the playback in the middle of a song Press the play button again Transposition 1 Transpose Press the Transpose button To change to another key press the Up or Down button The key will change by a tone higher Up or lower Down 2 Returning back to C or standard key Press both buttons together Up Down and scroll back step by step Setting the Tuning Curve With electronic pianos and synthesizers you can modify the master tuning curve 1 Setting the tuning to 12 average tune Hold down the transpose button and press the organ button 12 2 Returning to the standard tuning of piano Hold down the transpose button and press the organ button While you press the button the organ light indicates the content set The relation between lights and tuning Light on Tuning of piano Light off 12 average tuning Adjusting the Master Tuning 1 Change the sound while playing A Getting ready to adjust tuning Hold down the transpose button then press the demo button the transpose and demo lights will flash The heavy touch button and the light touch button will turn on B Modify the tuning Pressing the Up button increases the semitones Pressing the Down button decreases the semitones The LED

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