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1. No Rhythm Pattern Button 1 Ballad1 Rock amp Pop 2 Ballad2 Rock amp Pop 3 Ballad3 Rock amp Pop 4 Ballad4 Rock amp Pop 5 Ballad5 Rock amp Pop 6 Ballad6 Rock amp Pop 7 Ballad7 Rock amp Pop 8 Ballad8 Rock amp Pop 9 Pop1 Rock amp Pop 10 Pop2 Rock amp Pop 11 Pop3 Rock amp Pop 12 Pop4 Rock amp Pop 13 Pop5 Rock amp Pop 14 Pop6 Rock amp Pop 15 Pop Rock amp Pop 16 Pop8 Rock amp Pop 17 Rock1 Rock amp Pop 18 Rock2 Rock amp Pop 19 Rock3 Rock amp Pop 20 Rock4 Rock amp Pop 21 Rock5 Rock amp Pop 22 Rock6 Rock amp Pop 23 Rock7 Rock amp Pop 24 Rock8 Rock amp Pop 25 Triplet Rock Rock amp Pop 26 Half time Rock Rock amp Pop 27 Twist Rock amp Pop 51 R amp B Dance1 Modern 52 R amp B Dance2 Modern 53 R amp B Dance3 Modern 54 R amp B Dance4 Modern 55 R amp B Dance5 Modern 56 R amp B Dance6 Modern 57 R amp B Dance7 Modern 58 Urban Modern 59 Urban2 Modern 60 Club1 Modern 61 Club2 Modern 62 Acid House Modern 63 Slow Jam Modern 64 Electro Modern 65 New Jack Modern 66 Breakbeat Modern 67 Gospel Modern 68 West Coast Hip hop Modern 69 Revrun Modern 70 House Beat Modern 71 Syncopath Modern
2. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product IMPORTANT SAFETY amp INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS WARNING When using electric products basic precautions should always be followed including the following 1 Read all of the Safety and Installation Instructions and Explanation of Graphic Symbols before using the product 2 Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink in a wet basement or near a swimming pool or the like 3 This product should only be used with a stand or cart that is recommended by the manufacturer 4 This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and speakers or headphones may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause perman
3. 12 split iscrizione 14 15 24 30 Storing sm 20 SUC call 10 18 22 36 T INNO een 15 28 EI een 12 16 touch ee 35 track siii 15 30 32 transpose ii 14 22 26 34 transposition 21 22 24 26 treble een 16 UNO ernennen 35 U update grin L237 LEKT 12 37 38 39 USET SONG iii 30 31 32 33 y value een 14 16 21 24 25 34 variation 15 20 VEISION 37 volume sem 10 12 16 22 25 29 volume pedal 12 INDEX page 47
4. Press the Prev button from 7 to 9 to decrease the volume of the secondary voice left hand Press the Next button from 7 to 9 to decrease the volume for the primary voice right hand The value range of this parameter is 9 to 9 Ois the factory default balance Pressing the Prev Next button pair will reset back to the factory default split volume Press and hold a Favorites button to save your setting page 25 Chapter 7 SPLIT MODE Split Octave Transposition This parameter sets the transposition of the secondary voice relative to the primary voice Select In Split Mode press the Select A button until the screen dis plays XPOSE 0 ST To transpose the secondary voice up an octave press the Next button once to move up an octave The screen will display 12 ST Press the Next button twice to move XPose 0 0 up 2 octaves The screen will show 24 ST To lower an octave simply reverse the steps by pressing the Prev button to change octaves for the left hand or the secondary voice Pressing the Prev Next button pair will reset the octave back to factory default to 0 Press and hold a Favorites button to save your setting Saving and Changing Split Voices There are two ways you can save a split voice along with your changes Both are quickly executed with just a couple of button presses The first way is to press the Save button and enter the Save Function the sec
5. Select ha Record Play Stop Track 1 Track 2 Save ZANE 00009 Kan SI Selecting a Song 1 Press the Rhythm button 2 Press User category button located to the far right of the Rhythm bank 3 Use the Next and or Prev buttons to select one of U1 U20 You can now listen to the song you ve selected 4 Press Play Stop to listen to your song 5 Press Play Stop again to stop the playback page 31 Chapter 9 RECORDING page 32 Recording over a Track You can replace the recording on a track with a fresh performance Select the User Song see Selecting a Song above Press the button corresponding to the track you wish to record over for example Track 1 Press Record Bon A Press Play Stop to begin Let the song run through its entire duration Play in the parts where you want new notes O1 Press Play Stop when the song end is reached 6 Press Save to store the song Erasing A Track You can erase an entire track by recording nothing over the old track Select the User Song see Selecting a Song above Press the track button corresponding to the track you wish to record over for example Track 1 Press Record KR WORD Press Play Stop to begin Let the song run through its entire duration Do not play on the piano keys O1 Press Play Stop when the song end is reached 6 Press Save to store the song Punch Ins Punch
6. use these buttons to step through the category voices In Split Key Split Volume or Split Transposition use these buttons to increase or decrease a value Category Button In Split Voice use this button to select another category it acts the same as it would in Voice Mode If the Split Key Split Volume or Split Transition parameter is active pressing a category button returns the MPG200 to the Split Voice parameter Selecting Split Mode Voices Select the voice you want to use as your primary voice Press the Split button to enter Split Mode The Split but ton is located on the left side of the front panel Save Split Layer Function When the Split button is pressed the current voice becomes the primary right hand eer ee split voice The default secondary voice ID is 183 E Bass and the default split key is F 3 To exit Split Mode press the Split button again Split Mode Parameters There are four parameters available in Split Mode e Secondary or Left Hand Voice e Split Key Position e Split Volume Balance e Secondary or Left Hand Octave Change In Split Mode use the Select A and V buttons to step through the parameters Press the Prev or Next but tons to make your changes to that parameter NOTE Changes to these parameters are remembered for the next time you want to use a split voice but are not saved in memory They return to their default settings when you turn off the MPG200 Be sure
7. Enabling Rhythms while Recording 30 Using a Metronome while Recording 30 Recording Track 1 30 Recording Track 2 31 Selecting a Song 31 Recording over a Track 32 Erasing A Track 32 Punch Ins 32 Erasing A Song 33 FUNCTION MODE selecting and Saving Function Parameters 34 Transpose 34 Effect Level 34 Touch 39 Tune Si MIDI Channel 35 Metronome 36 Rec Rhythm 36 Local Control 36 Auto Power Off 36 Auto Power Off Time 36 Audio Input 37 Hard Reset Restoring Factory Defaults 37 OS Objects Version 37 NAIDU E E EE EE About MIDI 38 MIDI Channels 38 MIDI In and Out and Thru Ports 38 USB MIDI Connection 39 Using Windows applications for MIDI control 39 APPENDIX ie MPG200 MIDI Implementation Chart 40 Voice List 41 Rhythm Patterns 43 Demo Song List 44 MPG200 Features 45 jee page 6 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Kurzweil MPG200 You are certain to enjoy many hours exploring the variety of features as well as the beautiful preset voices The MPG200 is designed with the same sound technology from the world acclaimed PC3 Series keyboards Primary Features 88 Note Fully Weighted Graded Hammer Action Keyboard 4 Amplifier 4 Speaker 200 Watt Stereo Sound System 200 Preset Voices 100 Preset Rhythm Patterns 10 Drum Kits 16 character alphanumeric LCD display Layering Split Transpose Tuning Variation Metronome and Tempo buttons 6 user Favorites presets
8. HARD RESET 2 To perform the Hard Reset function press the Next button once 3 The display now reads CONFIRM 4 Press the Next button again confirm and to reset the MPG200 The unit will then erase its user memory restore all factory settings and reboot If you want to cancel the Hard Reset and remain in Function Mode press the Prev button to confirm Press any other button to exit Function Mode There is an alternate method for a Hard Reset your MPG200 1 Hold the C8 key down while switching on the power 2 Continue to hold C8 down until you see RESETTING scrolling in the display then release OS Objects Version To check for possible updates to your operating system in Function Mode press the Select A or Y buttons one step past HARD RESET This will display the current operating software and objects version The display first shows the OS version then the Object version Visit the Kurzweil website www kurzweil com to verify that your MPG200 has the latest versions These are located under the Downloads tab for the MPG200 Complete installation instructions are included in the downloaded files A standard USB cable will be required for this operation page 37 Chapter 11 MIDI About MIDI MIDI is the acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface It is the industry standard protocol which allows the exchange of musical data between electronic musical instruments devices such as a Sequence
9. Seongnam Si Gyeonggi Do 463 859 South Korea Tel 82 31 786 7900 www ycpiano co kr www youngchang com www kurzweil com support kurzweil com www facebook com kurzweilmusicsystems lt 5 www twitter com KurzweilMusic j Bz ube www vyoutube com user Kurzweil Tutorials INTRODUCTIO N 7 Primary Features 7 MPG200 Carton Content 7 GETTING SGTAbRTED 8 Assembly Instructions for MPG200 8 Power and Sound Controls 10 Power Switch 10 Volume 10 Headphone Jacks 10 Quick Start 11 OVERVIEW nern 12 Input Output Panel 12 Front Panel Display Buttons and Controls 13 Button Operations 16 Button Pairs 16 Press and Hold Buttons 16 Operating Modes 17 DEMO MODE 18 Selecting Demo Songs 18 Voice Demo 18 VOICE AAODE ii ll i ii i 19 Selecting Voices 19 Changing Category Default Voices 20 Using Variations 20 Storing a Favorite Voice 20 LAYER MODE ii i i iii 21 Layer Mode Navigation Buttons 21 Layer Mode Parameters 21 Saving Layered Voices 23 SPLIT MODE ii i 24 Split Mode Navigation Buttons 24 Selecting Split Mode Voices 24 Split Mode Parameters 24 Saving and Changing Split Voices 26 RHYTHM MODE ll i iii 27 Entering Rhythm Mode Zi Selecting and Playing a Rhythm Pattern 2 Using a Practice Metronome Pattern 28 Changing the Default Rhythm Pattern 28 Changing the Rhythm Tempo 28 Rhythm Mode Parameters 29 TABLE OF CONTENTS page 5 CONTENTS conrinueD RECORDING i i
10. Touch Best for piano dynamics Easy Touch Light touch especially for younger players GM Receive Select this when playing General MIDI songs Select LINEAR The Touch setting is remembered across power cycles Pressing the Prev Next button pair will reset the Touch level back to factory default of Linear x Tune This parameter allows you to adjust the MPG200 tuning to match other instruments or recordings Press the Select A or V button until the display reads TUNE 0 factory default ES is A 440 To increase the tuning Press the Next button from 0 to 100 cents 0 To lower or reduce the tuning press the Prev button from 0 to 100 cents A A Pressing Prev Next button pair will reset the tuning back to factory default of 0 or A 440 0 Prev Next MIDI Channel This parameter controls the MIDI transmit channel used for Voice Mode Press the Select A or Wbutton until the display reads CHANNEL 1 Factory Default You can select Channels 1 through 9 or Channels 11 through 15 Channel 10 is reserved for rhythm playback and Channel 16 for the metronome Select y Pressing the Prev Next button pair will reset the MIDI Channel back to the CHANNEL 1 factory default of 1 Prev Next For more information on MIDI see Chapter 11 page 35 Chapter 10 FUNCTION MODE page 36 Metronome This parameter has three settin
11. begin playing the classical piano demonstration songs Press Demo again to leave Demo Mode Recording and Play Stop Buttons Press this button to begin recording Reco rd B utto n Record Play Stop Track 1 Track 2 Play Stop Button Select this button to play or stop recording user songs Rhythm Patterns and Demos Track 1 and Track 2 Buttons Use these buttons to select the track to record Variation and Tempo Buttons Variation Button Press the Variation button to select a different version of the current Voice Variation Tempo Tempo Button Use the Tempo button to access the tempo of the metronome and Rhythm Patterns then make changes with Prev or Next buttons Mode and Save Buttons Save Button Press the Save button to save a user song or to save split and layered voices The display will prompt you to choose a memory location Save Function Button Press the Function button to enter Function Mode Global functions affecting the instrument overall may be adjusted in this mode Split Layer Function Layer Button Press the Layer button to enter Layer Mode and create 2 layered voices Split Button Press the Split button to enter Split Mode and create split voices page 15 Chapter 3 OVERVIEW Volume and Tone Controls These adjust the MPG200 speaker and headphone audio volume and tone bass and treble The Volume control does not affect the volume of the sound coming
12. demo songs Record Play Stop Track 1 Track 2 7 Press the Play Stop button to start or stop playing a demo song To skip through the demo song list and select a different song to play press the Prev button to select previous demo song or the Next button to select the next demo song You may press the Play Stop button to stop the current demo song then press the Play Stop again to start the next demo song selected To skip forward 10 songs at a time press the Prev Next button pair simulaneously In Demo Mode keyboard keys AO through B4 are assigned to each demo song To select a demo song using the keyboard first press the Record button then press and release its corresponding key See the Appendix for a complete list of the demo songs and their corresponding keyboard keys To exit Demo Mode press either the Demo Voice or Piano buttons Voice Demo The Voice Demo is a small song that shows how a particular voice sounds This allows you to preview any sound without playing it To activate the voice demo follow these steps 1 Press Voice to enter Voice Mode and choose your category for sounds 2 Advance using Next and Prev buttons to select a voice to preview or demo 3 Press and hold the Demo button The chosen voice will play the demo song The Voice demo will stop once it reaches the end of the song 4 To stop the demo at any time press the Play Stop button You can also select the Piano button or any other
13. 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 15 Allow adequate ventilation for the power adapter Do not hide it under a carpet or behind a curtain or place it in an enclosed space where heat buildup can occur ee ee 0 2 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the equipment To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC Mains disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle 2013 Young Chang Co Ltd All rights reserved Kurzweil is a product line of Young Chang Co Ltd Kurz weil Young Chang V A S T MPG200 are trademarks of Young Chang Co Ltd All other trademarks and copyrights are property of their respective companies Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice Kurzweil International Contacts Contact the appropriate Kurzweil office listed below to locate your local Kurzweil rep resentative US Customers Young Chang North America Kurzweil Home Products 6000 Phyllis Drive Cypress CA 90630 Tel 310 637 2000 Fax 310 637 2025 Customers outside the US Young Chang Co LTD 9th Floor Bldg 102 l Park Jeongja Dong Bundang Gu
14. of the category the MPG200 automatically advances to the first voice of the next category If you are pressing the Prev button and reach the first voice of the category the MPG200 automatically moves to the last voice of the previous category Press the Prev Next button pair to select the default or first voice of the current category If the first voice of a category is already selected pressing the Prev Next button pair selects the first voice of the next category This cycles through and wraps back to the first category A complete list of the Voices by category is included in the Appendix page 19 Chapter 5 VOICE MODE page 20 Changing Category Default Voices Pressing a Category button selects the default or first voice for that category You can change the default voice for that category Follow these simple steps In Voice Mode select the category and press the Prev and Next buttons to find your desired sound to save as your default Press and hold its Category button until the display reads SAVED Release the button when SAVED shows on the display Your new sound is now saved as the first or default voice for that category Using Variations Variation Tem Press the Variation button select a different version of the current Voice How ever not all Voices have variations and you may only hear a subtle change in those that do Storing a Favorite Voice You can quic
15. offers a two octave transposition range up or down cam ines Effect Level The Effect parameter controls the level of the reverb effects used on a voice mern Press the SelectA or Y button until the screen reads EFFECT LEVEL 20 factory default To increase the reverb effect press the Next button for your desired effect To lower or reduce the reverb effect press the Prev button You can adjust the effect level from 0 no effect to 100 Pressing the Prev 0 Next button pair will reset the effect level back to factory default of 20 G c Prev O Next Chapter 9 FUNCTION MODE Touch Use this parameter to adjust the keyboard touch sensitivity to your playing technique Press the Select A or V button until the screen displays Touch Linear factory default To change the setting press the Next button to advance to the next desired Touch Press the Prev button down to reverse the steps The following are the available settings Linear Best Dynamic Range for instruments Factory Default Setting Light 1 3 For players with a light touch Adjust this parameter to achieve a good dynamic range These set tings are from Light 1 a slightly light touch to Light 3 a very light touch Hard 1 3 For players with a heavier touch Adjust this parameter to achieve a good dynamic range These settings range from Hard 1 a slightly harder touch to Hard 3 a very hard touch Piano
16. selects the default rhythm pattern for that category You can change the default rhythm pattern To do so select the pattern you want for the default rhythm Press and hold the Category button until the display reads SAVED and shows the ID number Release the button when SAVED appears on the display NOTE The default rhythm pattern is ID number 1 Ballad1 Changing the Rhythm Tempo You can change the tempo of the MPG200 s rhythm patterns The default tempo is 120 BPM beats per minute but it can range from 20 to 300 BPM To change the tempo press the Tempo button Its LED lights and the display shows the current tempo Press the Prev button to decrease the tempo or press the Next button to increase the tempo If no action is performed after pressing the Tempo button the button will time out and the MPG200 will exit the Tempo quick parameter and return to its previous state You can also exit the Tempo quick parameter by pressing the Tempo button again To return to the default setting of 120 BPM press the Prev Next button pair Play Stop Tempo Tempo changes affect all rhythm patterns even Favorites To save your desired Tempo setting press and hold any one of the Favorites buttons Chapter 8 RHYTHM MODE Rhythm Mode Parameters The available parameters in Rhythm Mode are Rhythm ID and Volume Press the Select A and V button to select a Rhythm Mode parameter Rhythm ID The default para
17. the MIDI In of the MPG200 to the MIDI Out of another controller you can control the MPG200 using the other controller OUT IN DEVICE MPG200 Depending on your system setup you may want to use the MPG200 s MIDI Thru port to pass MIDI information from a MIDI controller or computer sequencer to the MPG200 and on to the next device in your system page 38 Chapter 11 MIDI USB MIDI Connection In addition to the conventional MIDI In Out and Thru ports the MPG200 also has a USB Universal Serial Bus port on the panel on the underside of the piano You can connect the MPG200 directly to a computer with a USB cable This connection transmits and receives MIDI data between the MPG200 and the computer The MPG200 supports the Plug and Play feature used in the Windows XP or higher and Macintosh operating systems No drivers are required to use this connection but you may need to enable MIDI on your computer s sound and audio control panel To use the MPG200 as a MIDI controller with a computer use any Type A to Type B USB cable By default the MPG200 acts as a MIDI controller not a hard drive when connected to a computer If you have a sequencer program installed on your computer you can use this USB connection to record and play your music The MPG200 s recorder is actually a simple sequencer and the performance you record into the MPG200 s memory is MIDI performance data Using a computer based sequencer program p
18. to save your changes as one of the Favorites Chapter 7 SPLIT MODE Split Voice Change for Secondary or Left Hand Press the Split button and the secondary voice parameter is selected The default factory split is PRG 183 E Bass To choose a different voice as the secondary voice press the category voice you desire then press the Prev or Next buttons to advance to your selected sound The new sound will now become your default left hand or secondary voice Pressing the Prev Next button pair will reset to the factory default voice setting Press and hold a Favorites buttons to save your setting Changing Split Key In Split Mode press the Select A button until you arrive atthe Zei screen display KEY F 3 the factory default split The split key i is the highest key of the secondary voice Press the Prev or ke Next buttons to change the position of the split key Pressing is R the Next button will take you to the next highest key Pressing the Prev button will take you down a step You can select any Reng alas split point across all 88 keys from AO to C8 Pressing the Prev Next button pair will reset the F 3 factory default split Press and hold a Favorites button to save your setting Balance Split Volume This parameter sets the volume between the two split sounds In Split Mode press the Select A button until you arrive at the screen display VOL 0 This is the Split Balance Volume
19. to the foot holes as shown using the hexagon wrench provided to secure each leg with 4 bolts Be sure to tighten all screws STEP 2 Align the pedal box with the pedal box assembly holes as shown and secure with 2 bolts using the hexagon wrench to firmly tighten them page 8 STEP 3 Place main piano unit facing forward First set pedal support rods into the rear of the pedal box then line up the other end of the rod to the support rod holes on the underside of the main cabinet Use the 8 screws provided to secure the rods STEP 4 Move the piano into an upright position Using 3 people one near each leg lift the piano body straight upward with legs parallel to the floor Then tilt backward until all 3 legs are vertical Fi nally lower the body until the legs touch the floor To avoid possible damage don t let the weight of the body rest on the legs until they are vertical Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED UNTILALL OF THE BOLTS ARE IN PLACE HAVE AN ASSISTANT HOLD THE CABINET WARNING THE PIANO CABINET WILL NOT SAFELY SIT UNSUPPORTED ON THE LEGS WHILE THE BOLTS ARE BEING SECURED RAISING THE PIANO LID The MPG200 has lid support rods allowing two optional open positions low and high Raise the lid then lift the support rod holding the lid with your hand while seating the rod in the desired hole on its underside The long rod will fit in the in ner hole for high position shown in F
20. 10 levels of keyboard sensitivity Two track recording with 20 User song presets Dedicated button to select the Grand Piano voice Preset Effects including Reverb Echo Delay and Chorus 51 Built In Demo Songs amp Voice Demo feature Stereo Audio Input and Output Jacks 2 Headphone Jacks Standard MIDI In Out and Thru USB Plug amp Play Computer Port Matching Bench Included MPG200 Carton Content Your new MPG200 carton should have the following MPG200 instrument main cabinet AC power cord Piano Bench MPG200 legs 3 and pedal box with support rods and bolts Warranty Card MPG200 User s Manual this manual If you are missing any of the above please contact your Kurzweil dealer It is always a good idea to save the MPG200 cartons in case they are needed for shipment Follow the procedure on the following pages to assemble the MPG200 page 7 Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED Assembly Instructions for MPG200 In addition to the main piano cabinet your MPG200 should come with the parts shown below Three people will be need to complete the assembly as the piano cabinet must first rest on the floor with support Then the entire instru ment must be lifted once the legs are securely attached BEE 1 2 PEDAL BOX 3 PEDAL SUPPORT ROD STEP 1 A Place piano cabinet and legs on a carpeted floor or blanket Tilt the cabinet so that the underside is accessible B Align each of the 3 legs
21. 101 Latin Latin 102 Latin2 Latin 103 Latin3 Latin 104 Latin4 Latin 105 Latin5 Latin No Rhythm Pattern Button 106 Latin6 Latin 107 Cha Cha Latin 108 Salsa Latin 109 Rumba Latin 110 Samba Latin 111 Samba 2 Latin 112 Bossa Nova Latin 113 Son Clave Latin 114 Calypso Latin 115 Songo Calypso Latin 116 Songo Latin 117 Mambo 1 Latin 118 Mambo 2 Latin 151 Jazz1 Jazz 152 Jazz2 Jazz 153 Jazz3 Jazz 154 Jazz4 Jazz 155 Jazz5 Jazz 156 Jazz6 Jazz 157 Jazz7 Jazz 158 Jazz8 Jazz 159 Spy Jazz Jazz 201 Country1 Country 202 Country2 Country 203 Country3 Country 204 Country4 Country 205 Country6 Country 206 Country5 Country 207 Country7 Country 208 Country8 Country 209 Western Country 251 World1 World 252 World2 World 253 World3 World 254 World4 World 255 World5 World 256 World6 World 257 Polka World 258 Reggae 1 World 259 Nanigo 1 World 260 Nanigo 2 World 261 Maqsum World 262 Kherwa World 263 Afrobeat World 264 March World 265 Reggaeton World 266 Kpanlogo World 301 Metro 1 8nt Metronome 302 Metro 1 16nt Metronome 303 Metro 3 4 Metronome 304 Metro 6 8 Metronome 305 1 4 Metronome Metronome 351 No rhythm Metronome page 43 APPENDIX Demo Song List No Song Name Key Composer 1 Rhapso
22. E CL eege 32 39 CH een 7 34 EE citrina 32 33 expression pedal 12 F factory default 21 25 34 35 36 37 favorites 14 16 20 23 30 front panel 10 13 function se 14 15 17 30 34 H hard reset ec 37 headphones 10 16 I ID Rhythm ID 29 J JACKS een 10 12 UMD ee 1 K keyboard _ 34 35 36 38 page 46 L Eegeregie 8 9 USE aiar 14 18 19 27 30 41 44 local control 36 M metronome 14 15 28 30 35 36 MIDI 0 12 35 36 38 39 40 modes 14 17 N navigation 14 21 24 O operating modes 17 OS Objects 37 P pedal ee 7 12 play een 10 11 18 19 30 38 39 player essen 12 17 35 39 playing ee 10 11 18 27 31 32 35 36 POWET 10 12 23 36 37 press and hold 16 20 23 25 28 punch in 32 Q quick start 11 R recording 12 15 30 36 rec rhythm 36 IS ria 16 21 25 26 29 34 37 TOSIOLG spin 37 rhythm patterns 10 15 27 28 43 S SAVING neuen 23 26 34 selecting seiret 18 19 24 27 31 34 semitone 34 SEqUENCET rioni 36 38 39 SONS sarr 7 11 15 18 27 29 39 44 speakers 10
23. Sel XXX x page 40 Voice List APPENDIX No Voice Button 1 Grand Piano Piano 2 Pro Piano Piano 3 Grand Piano 2 Piano 4 Piano amp Strings Piano 5 Piano amp Pad Piano 6 Piano amp Vox Piano 7 Big Pop Piano Piano 8 Blues Piano Piano 9 Rock Piano Piano 10 Pop Upright Piano 11 Upright Piano Piano 12 Horowitz Piano Piano 13 Vanguard Piano Piano 14 Piano Recital Piano 15 Jazz Piano Piano 16 Bright Piano Piano 17 Piano Silk Piano 18 New Age Piano Piano 19 Piano Stack Piano 20 Piano Lushness Piano 21 Piano amp Strings 2 Piano 22 Air Piano Piano 23 Dreamy Piano Piano 24 Ivory Harp Piano 25 Stevie s Rhds E Piano 26 Hotrod EP E Piano 27 Fagen s Rhds E Piano 28 These Eyes E Piano 29 E Piano amp Pad E Piano 30 Misty Mtn EP E Piano 31 Supertramp EP E Piano 32 Joni EP E Piano 33 Ray s Wurly E Piano 34 Austin Wurly E Piano 35 Classic DX E Piano 36 DX Pad E Piano 37 90 s DX E Piano 38 Soft Ballad E Piano 39 80 s DX E Piano 40 Classic 70 s E Piano 41 Power CP E Piano 42 Gabriel CP E Piano 43 Crisp Clav Clav 44 Steely Clav Clav 45 Fuzz Clav Clav 46 Wah C
24. ample will be erased completely page 33 Chapter 9 FUNCTION MODE page 34 The Function Mode includes parameters that allow you to change the behavior of the entire instrument globally The following are available parameters in Function Mode e Transpose e Effect Level Voice Bank zeegt e Touch Sensitivity 9 0 9 e Tune eng eg e MIDI Channel KI o 9 Kl 9 0 e Metronome fu e Rec Rhythm Fi Zw e Local Control e Auto Power Off e Auto Power Off Time e Hard Reset e OS Object Selecting and Saving Function Parameters Press the Function button to enter Function Mode Pressing the Select 4 or V button allows you to choose one of the parameters listed above Once you choose a parameter you will use the Prev or Next buttons to navigate the values of that parameter Pressing the Function button a second time will exit this mode Transpose The Transpose parameter allows you to adjust the overall pitch of the keyboard up or down in semitone intervals Press the the Select A or Y button until the screen displays Transpose 0 pra TRANSFOSE which is the factory default To transpose the pitch up press the Next button 9 m for each semitone up in pitch To lower or transpose down Press the Prev but x ton to lower the semitone pitch Pressing the Prev Next button pair will reset 0 the Transposition back to factory default of 0 The transposition has a range of 24 to 24 This
25. category button to stop the demo 5 To switch to another voice demo simply repeat these steps page 18 Chapter 5 VOICE MODE When you turn on the MPG200 Voice Mode is active and the Grand Piano voice is already selected and ready to play Grand Piano is the default voice and the first voice in the Piano category In Voice Mode voices are selected first by choosing one of two Voice Banks then a category Piano E Piano Clav Organ Pipe Organ Strings Brass Wind Ensemble Voice Synth Guitar Bass Other Drums Rock amp Po Modern World Metronome 0999055996 There are two rows of Voice Bank categories and one row of Category buttons Categories generally group instruments by type To the left of each Voice Bank category row is an LED A lit LED indicates the active Voice Bank To select the sec ond Voice Bank row press the Voice button again Its LED lights and the second row of categories is active VOICE BANK 1 LED Piano _ _ Voice Bank O Ensemble _ SES eee ei A Piano Selecting Voices If the MPG200 is not already in Voice Mode press the Voice button to return to your sounds Press the button for the category you want Its LED lights and the default voice for that category is selected To select another voice from the category press the Prev or Next button to navigate through the available voices If you are pressing the Next button and reach the last voice
26. dy AO J Brahms 2 Prelude A 0 J S Bach 3 Invention No 4 BO J S Bach 4 Invention No 8 C1 J S Bach 5 Prelude II C 1 J S Bach 6 Aria Goldberg D1 J S Bach 7 Fuga Il D 1 J S Bach 8 Sonatine Op 36 E1 M Clementi 9 Klavierstuck F1 W A Mozart 10 Piano Sonate F 1 W A Mozart 11 Rondo in D G1 W A Mozart 12 Piano Sonate K 3 G 1 W A Mozart 13 Piano Sonate K 5 A1 W A Mozart 14 Minuet in G A 1 L V Beethoven 15 Bagatelle No 25 B1 L V Beethoven 16 Sonatine Op 55 C2 Fr Kuhlau 17 March Militaire C 2 F P Schubert 18 Moments Musicaux D2 F P Schubert 19 Impromptu No 2 D 2 F P Schubert 20 Impromptu No 4 E2 F P Schubert 21 La Chevaleresque F2 J F Burgm ller 22 Without words F 2 J L F Mendelssohn 23 Venetianisches G2 J L F Mendelssohn 24 Sostenuto G 2 F F Chopin 25 Valse KK A2 F F Chopin 26 5 Mazurkas A 2 F F Chopin 27 Valse Op 69 No 2 B2 F F Chopin 28 Grande Valse C3 F F Chopin 29 Valse Op 64 No 2 CH3 F F Chopin 30 Nocturne No 2 D3 F F Chopin 31 Valse Op 64 No 1 D 3 F F Chopin 32 Preludes in Db E3 F F Chopin 33 Fantaisie Improm F3 F F Chopin 34 Tr umerei F 3 R Schumann 35 Fr licher Landma G3 R Schumann 36 Von fremden L nd G 3 R Schumann 37 Liebestr ume 3 A3 F Liszt 38 Dolly s Dreaming A 3 T Oesten 39 Fr hlingsstimmen B3 J Strauss 40 The Swan C4 Saint Sa ns 41 Blumenlied C 4 G Lange 42 Valsette D4 F Borowski 43 Old French Air D 4 P I Tchaikovsky 44 Mazurka E4 P I Tc
27. ent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should consult an audiologist 5 This product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation 6 This product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers or other products that produce heat 7 This product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product 8 This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug one blade wider than the other This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug 9 The power supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time When unplugging the power supply cord do not pull on the cord but grasp it by the plug 10 Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 11 The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product C The product has been exposed to rain D The product does not ap
28. esent the number of the first avail able empty user song locations There are 20 available song locations 7 Press the Next button to advance to a different User Song number 8 Press the Save button Your song is now saved in one of the user songs Record Play Stop Track 1 Track 2 Save Chapter 9 RECORDING Recording Track 2 You can add a second track to an existing user song Start by selecting the voice you want to use for Track 2 If you ve saved a split or layered sound to Favorites you can choose one of those To select the desired User Song follow these steps 1 Press the Rhythm button 2 Press User button on the upper side on the far right end of the button row 3 Press Prev or Next to navigate to the correct song U1 through U20 To add your track proceed as follows 1 Press Track 2 2 Press Record The display shows the RECORD READY message 3 Press Play Stop to begin the recording Perform the second part of your song now Track 1 will be playing while you are recording Track 2 4 Press Play Stop to end the recording The Save button s LED starts flashing and the display shows SAVE RHYTHM AS U1 U20 There are 20 available song locations You can now save your song to the same User Song location or choose a new loca tion 5 Press the Next button to advance to a different User Song location U1 U20 6 Press Save to store the song to the User Song location ZA
29. from external sources through the Audio In jacks Volume Button Operations Button Pairs Certain button pairs when pressed simultaneously have other functions The MPG200 has two button pairs Select A and V and Prev Next Using the Select A and W pair allows you to quickly jump to a particu lar parameter Using the Prev Next pair allows you to reset certain parameters to a default value or to jump quickly througn a list of options Press and Hold Buttons When held down some buttons perform additional functions Below is a brief description of these buttons Category Buttons In Voice or Rhythm Mode pressing a category button selects the default or first voice for that cat egory You can change the default voice or rhythm To do so select the voice or rhythm you want to use as the default Press and hold the category button until the display reads SAVED then the ID number Release the button when SAVED shows on the display Prev and Next Buttons Press and hold either button and it will repeat until it is released Favorites Buttons Press and hold one of the six Favorites buttons to store the current voice layer or split page 16 Chapter 3 OVERVIEW Operating Modes Most of the MPG200 s features are organized in groups called modes The MPG200 has six operating modes that allow players to configure and combine these features and to save settings for quick access to desired s
30. gs On Rec or Off The default setting is Off or no metronome If you choose On the metronome sounds while playing or recording To hear the metronome only while recording choose Rec The metronome sounds while playing or recording To change to Rec press the Next button again This allows you to hear the metronome only while record ing Pressing the Prev Next button pair will reset the Metronome back to Off factory default Select In Function Mode press the SelectA or V button until the display reads METRO OFF factory default To change to On press the Next button once The Metronome setting is remembered across power cycles Rec Rhythm This parameter controls whether a rhythm pattern plays during recording The default for this parameter is Off If you record a song and want the rhythm pattern recorded as well be sure to change this parameter to On Press the Select A or W button until the display reads REC RHYTHM OFF factory default To change to On press the Next button once Press Prev OR to turn Rec Rhythm to Off The Rec Rhythm setting is remembered across power cycles Local Control When you play the MPG200 keyboard you hear the resident or local voices because this parameter is normally set to On When using your MPG200 with an external sequencer or computer turn this setting to Off to avoid creating a MIDI loop which may result in stuck notes or echoes Auto Power Off This ener
31. gy saving feature will automatically shut off power to the unit after a period of inactivity Simply turning the power switch off and on will power up the unit once again This allows you to reduce overall power consumption and also extends the lifetime of the instrument Press the Select A or V button until the display reads AutoPow erOff Setting options are Enabled or Disabled Auto Power Off Time With Auto Power Off Enabled you may set the lenth of inactivity time until power is shut down Use the Prev Next buttons to select your setting Options are 15 min 30 min 1 hour 2 hours or 4 hours Once the AutoPowerOff inactivity period has begun any human interaction playing the keyboard etc will reset the timer Chapter 10 FUNCTION MODE Audio Input The parameter enables or disables the audio input jack In some situations the user playing the MPG200 may notice a high frequency noise when not using the Audio Input that is with no signal applied to the input jacks Setting Audio Input to Disabled will overcome this The default setting for this parameter is Enabled The chosen setting will be remembered across power cycles Hard Reset Restoring Factory Defaults This function resets the MPG200 to the original factory default settings All user changes saved Favorites and user recorded songs are erased This action cannot be undone 1 In Function Mode press the Select A or V buttons until the display reads
32. haikovsky 45 Polka F4 P I Tchaikovsky 46 Barcarolle F 4 P I Tchaikovsky 47 Humoreska G4 A Dvorak 48 Suite Peer Gynt G 4 E Grieg 49 Suite Bergamasque A4 C A Debussy 50 R verie AH4 C A Debussy 51 Arabesque B4 C A Debussy page 44 APPENDIX MPG200 Features Keyboard 88 Note Graded Hammer Action Keyboard with adjustable touch sensitive keys Preset Programs 200 Expressive sounds 10 Drum Kits Splits Layers Split Layer easy access with adjustable relative volume CO complex effects from the PC3 Series 2 Track Song Recorder with accompanying rhythm track 4 speaker 4 amplifier 200 watt stereo sound system 2 1 4 stereo headphone outs MIDI In Out and Thru connectors I O Jacks 2 RCA Stereo Input amp 2 RCA Stereo Output Jacks 1 Port Plug and Play USB functionality allows MIDI over USB for connecting to from an external computer sequencer no software driver needed 3 Pedals Soft Sostenuto Sustain Optional Volume expression Pedal Unit Ebony Polish Dimensions 54 3 4 w x 34 1 2 h x 19 5 8 d 1390mm x 876mm x 498mm 90 250V AC 50 60 Hz free voltage 3A 250W maximum page 45 INDEX A assembly ae 8 audio in and out 16 audio input svi 37 auto power off 36 B le EEN 11 14 36 DISS E 16 C 821123110 5 sussurra 14 16 19 20 21 24 CO ne 12 D default siriana 16 19 20 22 24 25 26 28 demo eege 11 15 18 44 display ee 13
33. he top row Playing a Rhythm Pattern 1 2 3 4 5 Press the Rhythm button Select a Rhythm Pattern from one of the categories and press its button There are a number of different rhythm patterns available under each category button Press the Prev or Next button to step through the available rhythm patterns Press the Play Stop button located on the top left side to start the rhythm Press the Play Stop button again to stop it Playing a Demo Song 1 Press the Demo button NO O 0 A W The first demo song immediately plays The MPG200 continues to play each of the 51 demo songs until you press the Play Stop Demo or Voice buttons At any time you can press the Play Stop button to start or stop playing a demo song Press the Prev or Next button to play the previous or next demo song Simultaneously press the Prev and Next buttons to jump ahead 10 songs at a time Press the Voice button to exit Demo Mode page 11 Chapter 3 OVERVIEW Input Output Panel MIDI Audio Cc PEDAL USB SW PEDAL Out In n Qui Thru In L L R R 100 240W S0Hz 60Hz 2 5A 200W MAX The Input Output panel is located on the underside of the piano body behind the power switch and headphone jacks Audio In and Audio Out Audio Out RCA jacks may be used to connect the MPG200 to external audio equipment such as an outboard mixer powered speakers or recording device Audio In jacks are used
34. ice Rhythm Pattern user song or parameter value When using the metronome or playing a Rhythm pattern use this but ton to decrease the tempo This button is also used to tune or transpose downward Next Button Press this button to select the next higher Voice Rhythm Pattern user song or parameter value When using the metronome or playing a Rhythm Pattern use this button to increase the tempo This button is also used to tune or transpose upward Bank LEDs and Category Buttons 8 Piano E Piano Clav Organ Pipe Organ Strings Brass Wind Ensemble Voice Synth Guitar Bass Other Drums Rock amp Po Modern Latin Count World Metronome User 099005596 Bank LEDs These three LEDs are indicators for the three category banks two voice and one rhythm Press the Voice or Rhythm button to select a bank A lit LED indicates the active bank Category Buttons Press one of the category buttons to select a voice or rhythm pattern group then use the Prev or Next button to step through options in that group Favorites Buttons page 14 00039099 Le Favorites ml Favorites 1 through 6 Select one of 6 previously stored favorite sounds by pressing the Favorites button assigned to it Store the current sound with any active splits and layers by pressing and holding the desired Fa vorites button until the word Saved appears on the display Chapter 3 OVERVIEW Demo Button Press the Demo button to
35. ig 1 below and the short rod into the outer hole for the low position shown in Fig 2 Be sure you have seated the rod correctly so that the lid will remain safely supported when open Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED Power and Sound Controls Standard AC current supplies the MPG200 s power Before connecting the MPG200 s AC power cord make sure that the power button located on the left of the keyboard is in the OFF position Power Switch Connect the power cord to the AC receptacle on the underside of the MPG200 Then connect the power cord to an AC outlet The power switch is located at the left end of the keyboard Turn power on and off by pressing this button n ne afi S After the MPG200 is set up turn the power on While the unit is performing its Ir power up routine some of the front panel button LEDs will flash After a couple of The AC plug shape will vary seconds the display will read 1 Grand Piano The MPG200 is now ready to play depending on location of use Use the Quick Start instructions on the following pages for the basic steps to change Voices play Rhythm Pat terns and play one ofthe 51 Demo Songs CAUTION N The MPG200 runs on AC power and works with voltages from 100 240 volts at 50 60 Hz The volt page 10 age level is detected and set automatically by the MPG200 Do not attempt to connect to a non standard AC power source Volume Before turning on the MPG200 i
36. ill not occur in a particular installation If this instrument does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the instrument off and on the user is encouraged 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 instrument and the receiver Connect the instrument into an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected e If necessary consult your dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The normal function of this product may be disturbed by strong electro magnetic interference If so simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the instruction manual In case the function could not resume please use the product in another location NOTICE This apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications AVIS Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instruct
37. in Voice Mode If the Layer Volume or Layer Transposition parameter is active press ing a category button returns the MPG200 to the Layer Voice parameter Mode Parameters Layered Voice Track 2 Save Layer Function Select the voice you want as your primary voice by choosing a sound type in the Category section Advance with the Prev or Next buttons to find your voice page 21 Chapter 6 LAYER MODE page 22 Next press the Layer button to enter Layer Mode When the Layer button is pressed the current voice becomes the primary layer voice The Layer button LED lights and secondary voice of the layer appears on the screen The default is 87 LA Strings The primary voice is now layered with the secondary voice To change to a different secondary sound the Voice button s LED must be lit Choose the category you want on Row 1 or Row 2 by pressing the Voice button to switch rows Select the category of sound you desire Advance with the Prev or Next buttons to find your desired sound The new sound chosen is now your secondary sound Remaining in Layer Mode only the secondary sound can be changed You must start over to change your primary sound and create your desired combination To exit Layer Mode press the Layer button again Volume Balance This parameter sets the balance volume between the 2 layered sounds Press the Layer button to enter Layer Mode Press the Select A button to set the volu
38. ing in is a way to edit or correct mistakes on a recording without re recording the entire track 1 Select the User Song see Selecting a Song above 2 Press the button corresponding to the track you wish to record over for example Track 1 3 Press Play Stop to begin playing the song 4 When the song reaches the part you need to correct press Record Play the corrected notes 5 Press Play Stop to finish the punch in If you don t press the Play Stop button after you punch In you will erase the remaining portion of the track 6 Press Save to store the song Chapter 9 RECORDING Erasing A Song You can erase a user song completely including the Rhythm by record a new blank song and saving this blank song over the old user song 1 Press the Rhythm button 2 Using the Next and or Prev buttons select 351 No Rhythm Rhythm 351 is a blank Mov ing backwards through the list pressing Prev several times will often get you there quickest 3 With Rhythm 351 selected press Record 4 Press Play Stop to begin recording 5 Press Play Stop to end the recording You can do this anytime after the start The Save button s LED starts flashing and the display shows SAVE RHYTHM AS U1 U20 There are 20 avail able song locations 6 Using the Next and or Prev buttons select the User Song to erase for example U1 7 Press Save and the selected User Song U1 in our ex
39. ing the Save Button Once you have created your layered sound press the Save button located to the left of the screen The first empty location in the Favorites will be displayed The display reads Save Voice As F of empty location Press the Next button to choose a different location Press the Save button again to save the layered voice 3 A Ki SI If you exit Layer Mode without saving the current changes the MPG200 remembers the last layered voice Simply press the Layer button again and your changes should still be available to save Be sure to save your changes before you power off the MPG200 or they will be lost If all Favorite locations have been used pressing the Prev or Next buttons will step through all 6 location through all six locations allowing you to choose one to overwrite Split Layer Function page 23 Chapter 7 SPLIT MODE page 24 Split Creating a Split allows you to divide the MPG200 keyboard into an upper and lower region For example you can create a split and play a Piano Voice with the right hand and a Bass Voice with the left hand Split Mode Navigation Buttons Depending on the selected parameter and the current mode some buttons operate differently The following is a description of the Split Mode navigation buttons Select A and V Buttons Use these buttons to step through the parameters Prev and Next Buttons For the Split Voice parameter
40. ions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 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 wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a 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 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 such as power supply cord or plug is damaged
41. kly save any voice or layered sounds as a favorite Just select a voice or layer then press and hold one of the six Favorites buttons The voice is now stored in that location Chapter 6 LAYER MODE In addition to the many presets already available in the MPG200 you can cre Layer ate layered voices and add even more depth and breadth to its rich sounds Layering combines two of the MPG200 voices enabling you to play both voices together There are three parameters available in Layer Mode Voice Volume and Trans position Changing the value of a parameter determines the characteristics of the layer Depending on the selected parameter some buttons operate differently The fol lowing is a description of the Layer Mode navigation buttons Layer Layer Mode Navigation Buttons Select A and V Buttons Select In Layer Mode Use these buttons to step through the available 9 parameters 0 Prev or Next Buttons Prev ONext To change the value of parameter press the Prev or Next button For the Layer Voice parameter use these buttons to step through the category voices In Layer Volume or Layer Transposition use these buttons to increase or decrease a value Pressing the Prev or Next button pair together will reset the current parameter back to factory default value Category Buttons In Layer Voice use this button to select another voice category it behaves in the same man ner as
42. lav Clav 47 Talking Clav Clav 48 Zep Clav Clav 49 Stereo Clav Clav 50 Harpsichord Clav 51 Baroque Harpsi Clav 52 Piano Harpsi Clav 53 Celeste Clav No Voice Button 54 Mellow Organ Organ 55 Perc Organ Organ 56 Gregg s B Organ 57 Perc Organ 2 Organ 58 Melvin s Gospel Organ 59 Thick Gospel Organ 60 Prog Perc B3 Organ 61 Traffic B3 Organ 62 Warmer B3 Organ 63 Blues amp Gospel Organ 64 David s B3 Organ 65 Growler B Organ 66 Rock B3 Organ 67 Boston B Organ 68 Sweet Organ Organ 69 Gimmie B3 Organ 70 Doors Vox Organ 71 Farfisa Organ 72 Pipe Stops Pipe Organ 73 Chapel Organ Pipe Organ 74 All Stops Pipe Organ 75 All Stops Choir Pipe Organ 76 Open Flute Pipe Organ 77 Stop Flute Pipe Organ 78 Diapason Organ Pipe Organ 79 Bourdon Organ Pipe Organ 80 Reed Organ Pipe Organ 81 Gamba Organ Pipe Organ 82 Celeste Organ Pipe Organ 83 Ballpark Stop Pipe Organ 84 Viol Organ Pipe Organ 85 2 Ft Open Flute Pipe Organ 86 2 Ft Stop Flute Pipe Organ 87 LA Strings Strings 88 Pop Strings Strings 89 Octave Strings Strings 90 Pizzicato Strings 91 Studio A Strings Strings 92 Mello Yes Strings 93 Octave Tron Strings 94 Lead Strings Strings 95 Lead Tutti Mix Strings 96 Aggressive Str Strings 97 Adagio Pizz Strings 98 Lead amp Adagio Strings 99 Solo Violin Strings 100 Solo Viola Strings 101 Solo Cello Strings 102 Adagio Strings Strings 103 Slow Strings Strings 104 Mute Trumpet Brass 105 Bright Sol
43. me between the layered voices The display reads VOL 0 the default setting Use the Prev button to decrease the volume of the secondary Select voice The range is from 0 to 9 Press the Next button to increase the volume of the secondary voice The range is from 0 to 9 This will allow you to customize the balance between your two voices Layer Octave Transposition This parameter sets the transposition of the secondary voice relative to the primary voice Select In Layer Mode press the Select amp button until the screen dis plays XPOSE 0 eS FOOSE m a 009 Prev Next To transpose the secondary voice up an octave press the Next i button once The screen will display 12 Press the Next button twice to move up 2 octaves The screen will display 24 To lower an octave simply reverse the steps by pressing Prev button to change or lower the octaves for the secondary voice Chapter 6 LAYER MODE Saving Layered Voices Using Favorite Buttons Once you have created your layered sound select a Favorite button 1 6 to store the layered voice Press and hold any Favorite button The layered voice is now stored in that location To Exit Layer Mode press the Layer button again Demo Loo Favorites gt If you have already saved a layered voice as a Favorite and want to make a change select the Favorite first then press the Layer button to enter Layer Mode Us
44. meter is Rhythm ID Pressing the Select A and Wbutton pair defaults to this param eter The Prev Next button pair advances to the first rhythm of the current category If you continue to press the Prev Next pair you can advance to the first rhythm in each category This cycles through and wraps back to the first category If there are no user recorded songs the display shows the song ID U1 and EMPTY Volume Use the Rhythm Mode volume parameter to change the volume of the rhythm pattern for playback or recording The volume range is from 1 minimum to 9 maximum The default volume setting is 9 maximum Press the Select A or V button The display reads VOL X X represents the current volume setting Press the Prev or Next button to increase or lower the volume Changing the volume affects all rhythm patterns even Favorites To reset the volume to the default setting press the Prev Next button pair 3 Piano id Ensemble a Rock amp Pop Voice Bank Save Voice 9 Prev Next Rhythm Q Function ar Piano _ lo page 29 Chapter 8 RECORDING page 30 The MPG200 s two track recorder allows you to record two voice tracks and a rhythm pattern accompaniment Favorites can be used to give you even more versatility while recording For example you can have a Favorite split voice such as Piano and Bass recorded in Track 1 and a layered favorite in Track 2 Enabling Rh
45. o Tpt Brass 106 French Horn Solo Brass page 41 APPENDIX Voice List continued No Voice Button 107 Brass Fanfare Brass 108 R amp B Funk Brass 109 Horn Layer Brass 110 Brass Chorale Brass 111 Solo Tenor Sax Wind 112 Jazz Flute Wind 113 Fife amp Drums Wind 114 Solo Flute Wind 115 Piccolo Wind 116 Mello Flute Wind 117 Oboe Wind 113 Clarinet Wind 119 Woodwinds Wind 120 Pan Flute Wind 121 Bottle Blow Wind 122 Horns amp Strings Ensemble 123 Winds amp Strings Ensemble 124 Gothic Orch Ensemble 125 Imperial Orch Ensemble 126 Battle Scene Orch Ensemble 127 Victory Orch Ensemble 128 Wind Express Str Ensemble 129 Pastoral Orch Ensemble 130 Silver Orch Ensemble 131 William Tell Str Ensemble 132 Daniel s Orch Ensemble 133 Slow Interlude Ensemble 134 White Satin Split Ensemble 135 Magic Orchestra Ensemble 136 Full Choir Voice 137 Haah Choir Voice 138 Manhattan Vocal Voice 139 Aaah Vocals Voice 140 Jazzy Scat Voice 141 Mello Choir Voice 142 Scat Choir Voice 143 Voice Oohs Voice 144 Lead Synth Synth 145 Piano Synth Synth 146 Synth Bell Synth 147 Sync Pulse S
46. on names are shown in Bold Type and display screen text in Italic Type Recording Contrast Display Bank Category Play Stop Knob LEDs pa REA E e Fiano Les i Ben Wine Volre Band Play Mop Track 1 555 4 Sele ss Verialion Tempo Split Select er Prev amp Next i aa Tempo Layer Rhythm Favorites Volume Tone Controls Variation Function Voice MPEPHO Display Screen Display The alphanumeric LCD screen displays 16 characters indicating the current instrument mode or parameter settings LCD Contrast control To the left of the Kurzweil logo is a potentiometer that controls the LCD display contrast Turning this small knob allows you to adjust the display visibility for different lighting environments Mode Select Buttons Voice Button Press this button to enter Voice Mode 0 Rhythm Button Voice Press this button to enter Rhythm Mode Piano Piano Button No matter which mode is active you may select this button to immediately return to the Grand Piano voice the first voice of the Piano category page 13 Chapter 3 OVERVIEW Navigation Buttons Select A and V Buttons eg Use these buttons to move through the list of available 0 parameters for the current mode These buttons are used in n J Function Split Layer and Rhythm Modes only 0 Prev Button PrevO ONext Press this button to select the next lower Vo
47. ond is using a Favorites button To change a saved split voice simply go back to the saved Favorites location and make your change Changes to the Split Voice Split Key Split Volume and Split Transposition are remembered for the next time you want to use a split voice but are not stored in memory They return to their default settings when you turn off the MPG200 Be sure to save your changes as one of the Favorites page 26 Chapter 8 RHYTHM MODE The MPG200 includes 100 rhythm patterns with a wide variety of musical styles The labels directly above the Category buttons list the different rhythm categories A complete list of the available rhythm patterns is provided in the Appendix Entering Rhythm Mode Press the Rhythm button to enter Rhythm Mode The Rhythm button s LED lights up as well as the Rhythm Bank LED The display shows the ID number of the current rhythm pattern Piano Ensemble RHYTHM BANK LED Voice Bank Voice r Piano Rhythm io Selecting and Playing a Rhythm Pattern There are eight category buttons in the Rhythm Bank The first seven buttons are for the rhythm patterns and are grouped by style The eighth button labeled User is for user recorded songs After you select a category press the Prev and Next buttons to step through the rhythm patterns When you reach the end of a category the MPG200 automatically advances to the next or previous category I
48. ounds The following chapters describe each of the operating modes e Chapter 4 DEMO MODE explains how to play the pre recorded songs in the MPG200 e Chapter 5 VOICE MODE explains how to access the variety of different voices available e Chapter 6 LAYER MODE describes techniques for combining voices and rhythms e Chapter 7 SPLIT MODE explains how to get different sounds from separate sections of the key board e Chapter 8 FUNCTION MODE describes a variety of special functions in the MPG200 e Chapter 9 RHYTHM MODE explains how to access the stored rhythms and play along with them e Chapter 10 RECORDING explains how to record musical sequences both alone and in combina tion with stored rhythms e Chapter 11 MIDI introduces the Musical Instrument Digital Interface functions in the MPG200 page 17 Chapter 4 DEMO MODE The MPG200 has 51 pre recorded grand piano songs performed in a variety of classical styles that demonstrate the Grand Piano Voice You can also preview any other sound in Demo Mode Voice demo option Selecting Demo Songs Wind The Demo button is located on the far right side of the front panel the last button on the user second row When you press the Demo button to enter Demo Mode the first song a Brahms Rhap zn sody will begin to play Its song number and name appears will display on the LCD screen When the first song ends the next demo song begins to play This continues through all 51
49. pear to be operating normally or exhibits a marked change in performance E The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 12 Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the user maintenance instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel 13 WARNING Do not place objects on the product s power supply cord or place the product in a position where anyone could trip over walk on or roll anything over cords of any type Do not allow the product to rest on or be installed over cords of any type Improper installations of this type create the possibility of a fire hazard and or personal injury RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE WARNING Changes or modifications to the instrument not expressly approved by Kurzweil could void your authority to operate the instrument IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or other equipment use only high quality shielded cables NOTE This instrument has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This instrument generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference w
50. r and comput ers MIDI enables MIDI equipped devices designed by different manufacturers to communicate MIDI data to each other MIDI data is sent or received using standard MIDI cables to connect to other MIDI devices or a USB cable to con nect to a computer The MPG200 is equipped with conventional MIDI In Out and Thru ports and a USB port The current line of Kurzweil products have a standard class compliant USB MIDI implementation They do not require the installation of any additional drivers MIDI Channels Similar to television channels MIDI protocol transmits multiple channels of MIDI performance data Typical MIDI instruments can play up to 16 channels at the same time Each channel can be assigned its own voice To change and or assign MIDI channels enter Function Mode and select the MIDI Channel parameter See the MIDI Implementation chart at the end of this chapter for details MIDI In and Out and Thru Ports The MPG200 is equipped with the conventional MIDI In Out and Thru ports The MIDI In port is used to receive MIDI data from another MIDI device the MIDI Out port is used to transmit the MIDI data generated by the MPG200 to another MIDI device the MIDI Thru port passes MIDI In data along to an external device When you connect the MIDI Out of the MPG200 to the MIDI In of another instrument you can play the sounds of both instruments simultaneously from the MPG200 s keyboard OUT IN MPG200 DEVICE When you connect
51. rovides unlimited memory editing and the ability to post on the Internet coocoo el Jo goeospaess Using Windows applications for MIDI control Certain apps like Windows Media Player WMP released with Windows VIsta or later can no longer play MIDI songs triggering external MIDI devices WMP is only routed to the internal Microsoft GS Synthesizer This means the MIDI app you choose to use must natively offer its own built in MIDI mapping abilities Most commercial MIDI software products for PC have a configuration screen which includes the MIDI device mapping necessary to route to an external MIDI device such as the MPG200 page 39 APPENDIX MPG2OO MIDI Implementation Chart Model MPG200 Manufacturer Date 8 1 2013 Young Chang Version 2 20 Basic Channel Memorized Default Mode 3 Mode 3 Messages All Use Multi mode for multi timbral applications Altered 0 127 0 127 Nee ee Key Range A0 C8 True Voice 12 unn 12 OO l ote Keys X Channels After Touch Pitch Bender 0 32 Bank Select MSB LSB Control Change 7 Volume 32 63 LSB 10 Pan 64 127 11 Expression 64 Sustain Pedal Sostenuto Pedal 80 Sound Variation 0 127 O Program Change a System Exclusive Co e oOo ce System Real Time Local Control All Notes Off Aux Messages Active Sense Reset A Manufacturer s ID 07 Device ID default 0 System Common Song
52. t s always a good idea to set the volume at its minimum setting all the way to the left For a generally comfortable level of volume while playing set the knob at its middle position The Volume Control is located on the left side of the control panel Turn this knob from left to right to increase the volume Volume Headphone Jacks The MPG200 has two 1 4 headphone jacks conveniently located under the keyboard near the left leg on the cabinet underside Plugging in headphones provides privacy during practice Both jacks operate the same so two people can play and hear the mu sic together When headphones are connected the MPG200 s speakers are silent Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED Quick Start Playing the Voices AA Go N gt Turn on the power The Voice button LED is lit and the first voice 1 Grand Piano is ready to play To play another voice press any category button and play There are a number of different voices available under each category button Press the Prev or Next button to step through the available voices There are two Voice Bank rows and an LED at the beginning of each row that when lit tells you it is the active row To select a voice from a category listed in the second Voice Bank row press the Voice button 6 The LED at the beginning of the second row should be lit 7 Select a category button and play 8 Press the Voice button again to return to t
53. t will also advance to the User categor y Ifthere are no user recorded songs it will bypass the User category and go to the next or previous category Once you ve chosen your desired rhythm press the Play Stop button on the left side to play your rhythm Press the Play Stop button again to stop your rhythm Once you select a rhythm pattern it is remembered as the current pattern in Voice Mode If you save a voice as a Favorite the current rhythm pattern is also saved Record Play Stop Track 1 Track 2 Save 09068 page 27 Chapter 8 RHYTHM MODE page 28 Using a Practice Metronome Pattern 1 Select the Metronome category in the Rhythm Bank 2 Use the Next and or Prev buttons to select one of the 5 available on board metronome pat terns ID 301 305 For example 305 is a simple 1 4 note metronome See the list of Rhythm Patterns in the Appendix of this manual for details Press Play Stop to start the metronome Press Play Stop again to stop the metronome To set the tempo see the Changing the Rhythm Tempo section below To set the volume see the Volume section below N OO AS W You can press and hold one of the six Favorites buttons to store the current Rhythm Metronome pattern and voice selection to that selected location The selection can be recalled at any time by pressing the same Favorite button again Changing the Default Rhythm Pattern Pressing a category button
54. to connect the MPG200 s internal speakers to other devices such as a digital audio player or CD player Always turn off the MPG200 s power before plugging or unplugging cables into the Audio In Jacks The MPG200 s Volume and Tone Controls do not affect the volume or tone of the sound coming from the Audio In jacks Therefore it is best to use a device that has its own output level control and to use that to adjust the sound volume from the external device MIDI In Out and Thru Use the MIDI In Out and Thru ports to connect the MPG200 to other MIDI devices to receive and send MIDI data CC Pedal Volume Expression Pedal USB page 12 This jack is used to connect a continuous controller pedal for volume and expression control Our key boards require a pedal with a TRS 1 4 connector and 10k linear potentiometer Most manufacturers EX CEPT Yamaha and Korg make pedals with the same specifications and should work Yamaha and Korg pedals typically use an exponential potentiometer and therefore will not work correctly The CC 1 pedal is available from Kurzweil You can order a pedal through your local Kurzweil dealer Connect a USB cable to this port to send and receive MIDI or to connect to a computer for system updates Chapter 3 OVERVIEW Front Panel Display Buttons and Controls The features labelled on the MPG200 s front panel below are discussed in detail in the following chapters Throughout this manual butt
55. ynth 148 Synth Orch Synth 149 Whale Call Synth 150 Echoplex Synth 151 Jupiter Synth Synth 152 Mini Pulse Synth 153 BPM Lead Synth 154 Gated Sweep Synth 155 Cars Synth Synth 156 Dive Bomb Synth 157 Heaven amp Earth Pad 158 Slow Pad Pad No Voice Button 159 String Pad Pad 160 Spider Web Pad 161 Wispy One Pad 162 Airy Pad Pad 163 Innervate Pad Pad 164 Lush Pad Pad 165 Class Pad Pad 166 Bladerunner Pad 167 Fairlight Pad Pad 168 Airy Impact Pad 169 Deep Pad Pad 170 UFO Pad Pad 171 Alpha Pad Pad 172 Cosmic Sustain Pad 173 Acoustic Guitar Guitar 174 Nylon Guitar Guitar 175 12 String Steel Guitar 176 Acoustic Gtr2 Guitar 177 Phaser Guitar Guitar 178 Lead Guitar Guitar 179 Fluid Guitar Guitar 180 Vox 12 Guitar 181 Trem Humbucker Guitar 182 Rockin Lead Guitar 183 E Bass Bass 184 P Bass Bass 185 Slap Bass Bass 186 Fretless Bass Bass 187 Upright Bass Bass 188 Levin Bass Bass 189 Sly Bass Bass 190 Lowdown Bass Bass 191 Real Vibes Other 192 Marimba Other 193 Harp Mallets Other 194 Steel Drums Other 195 Blue Man Other 196 Mbira Other 197 Xylophone Other 198 Sitar Other 199 Koto Other 200 Kalimba Other 201 Solid Kit Drums 202 Latin Kit Drums 203 Brush Kit Drums 204 LA Kits Drums 205 Rock Kits Drums 206 Headhunters Kit Drums 207 Electric Kit Drums 208 Brooklyn Kit Drums 209 Snoop Kit Drums 210 Percussion Kit Drums page 42 Rhythm Patterns APPENDIX
56. ythms while Recording If you want to have a rhythm pattern play while recording select the Function button to enter Function Mode Press the Select A and V buttons to step through the list of parameters The default setting for the REC RHYTHM parameter is OFF Press the Prev or Next button to change the value to ON You can leave this parameter set to ON and still record without a rhythm playing Select Rhythm ID number 351 which is the no rhythm pattern and no rhythm will play Using a Metronome while Recording The default setting for the metronome is also OFF Follow the instructions described above to enter Function Mode Select the METRO Off parameter and change its setting to METRO Rec This will allow the metronome to play during recording Recording Track 1 1 Select the voice you want to use for Track 1 If you ve saved a split or layered sound to Favorites you can choose one of those 2 If you want a rhythm accompaniment press the Rhythm button and select a pattern for your recording Be sure you ve enabled Rhythms for recording 3 Press Track 1 4 Press Record If you are using the metronome it will count off one measure before recording begins 5 Press Play Stop to begin the recording Perform the song now Record Play Stop Track 1 Track 2 Save 6 Press Play Stop to end the recording The Save button s LED starts flashing and the display shows SAVE RHYTHM AS U1 U20 These repr
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