Steinfort MP80 Owner's Manual

Add to my manuals
23 Pages

advertisement

Steinfort MP80 Owner's Manual | Manualzz

PIANO PERFORMANCE DESIGNED FOR YOUR HOME

OWNERS MANUAL

Steinfort

MP80

1

WELCOME!

All users:

We thank you for your purchase of a Steinfort digital piano. Our digital pianos are high-performance instruments that are easy to operate. These instruments are perfect for the professional musician and beginner alike. In order to learn the functions of your digital piano, please read the manual carefully.

Caution:

Warning: do not place the piano near water or moisture.

Warning: electronic components are dangerous - do not open the cover of the piano by yourself. Only trained repair technicians should attempt to maintain the piano.

Attention: to avoid electric shock, make sure the plug is firmly connected to the wall outlet.

.

Important safety information:

Before using, please read carefully:

1.

Use AC220V power only. (AC110V in US, Canada and etc)

2.

Do not touch the power supply with wet or damp hands.

3.

Avoid excessive pressure or bending of the power cord.

4.

Un-plug your instrument during lightning storms.

5.

Turn off the power when not in use.

6.

Avoid water or liquids being spilled into the keyboard or piano body.

7.

Do not put containers with liquid on the piano - such as flower vase, wine glass, etc...

8.

If liquid spills into the keyboard or piano body, please turn off the power at once and contact your re-seller or service support consultant.

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.

Keep 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 your user manual - any non-standard operation could cause damage to your piano.

15.

Your piano should be in an area that is well ventilated – away from any heating appliance.

2

INDEX

(1)OVERVIEW ··············································································································

································4

(2)ASSEMBLY

INSTRUCTION···············································································································

·····5

(3)

.

MAIN

FEATURES ·················································································································

·············6

(4)FUNCTION

DIAGRAMS ···················································································································

·····6

(5)NAME AND FUNCTION

COMPONENTS ···················································································7

OF

(6) PLAY (BASIC

PLAY)···························································································································

·····8

(7)USE OF

HEADPHONE ················································································································

············9

(8)PEDAL

FUNCTION ···················································································································

··············9

(9)PLAY THE

SONGS ·····························································································9

(10)PRACTICE

DEMONSTRATION

SONGS ·························································································································

····10

(11)LAYER

FUNCTION ···················································································································

··········13

(12)FUNCTION

METRONOME·········································································································14

OF

3

(13)CHANGING THE

SENSITIVE ·····················································································15

TOUCH

(14)FUNCTION

RECORDING···········································································································15

OF

(15)TRANSPOSE ·······································································································

····························16

(16)SETTING THE

CURVE······································································································17

(17)ADJUST THE

TUNING·····································································································17

TUNING

MASTER

(18)MIDI.······················································································································

································18

(19)CHART OF PRACTICING

SONGS ·····································19

SONGS AND DEMONSTRATION

(20)MODULATOR ·········································································································

·····························21

(21)TECHNICAL

SPECIFICATIONS ······································································································22

(1) OVERVIEW

4

(2) ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

NOTICE: Subject to material object.

Before assemble product that see, desire to confirm whether below parts are without omission.

5

IF IT IS NO PROBLEM, ASSEMBLE TO REFER THE BELLOWING PICTURE.

(3) MAIN FEATURES

PCM sound source

Built-in Demos

8 demonstration sounds and 32 practice sounds built in.

6

Ability to mix sounds

(play 2 sounds simultaneously)

Built-in metronome

Assignable Beat and speed settings

Transposition

Transpose to any key

Play/record your compositions

Sound can be recorded and played-back

Touch sensitive – responds to your performance (loud and soft)

Reverb

MIDI interface

Connect your piano to other MIDI devices

Headphone connections

Use your headphones for private practice

(4)FUNCTIONS DIAGRAMS

7

(5) NAME AND FUNCTION OF COMPONENTS

1. Power Switch

On/off

2. Master volume

Adjust the overall volume.

3. Speed/balance

Depending on the function: volume balance for sound-layer; change the speed of Metronome or song; adjust the volume of the metronome

4. Playback button

Playback the sound recorded

5. Record button

Record the sound played

6. Metronome button

8

Use to practice your tempo/rhythm.

7. Reverb button

Change the effects on a sound. E.g. useful for the church organ sound.

8. Demo Button

Used for demonstration songs and practice songs

9. Transpose/MIDI

Used for tone modification, tunings and MIDI settings.

10. Touch Sensitivity Setting

Used to change touch sensitivity of keyboard (3). Produces the feel of a ―softer‖ or ―heavier‖ key action

11. Headphone jack

A. Loudspeakers are disconnected while the headphone is connected so you hear the sound in the headphone only.

B. Note: Loud volumes for an extended period of time can damage your ears.

12. Transpose feature

To set the transpose and swing keynote.

13. Pedal connection

14. MIDI connections

Please refer to section for MIDI functions

15. AUX input

Connect other instruments into your piano and utilize the internal speakers.

16. AUX output

Connect to an external speaker or amplifier. The Master volume will control the level being sent to the AUX output.

(6)PLAY (BASIC PLAY)

1. Instrument

selection

Piano 1 Piano 2 E. piano1 E. piano2 Harpsichord Vibraphone Organ String

Pressing any one of the 8 buttons, the corresponding instrument is selected and the light will come on

Name of instruments Feature

Piano 1

Concert Grand Piano

Piano 2

Electronic piano1

Bright Grand Piano

Famous popular Electronic Piano

Electronic piano2

Harpsichord

Famous melodic Electronic Piano

A Baroque style instrument with strings that are plucked

9

Vibraphone

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.

3. Play

Play notes on the keyboard

(7) USE OF HEADPHONE

A.

Connect the headphone

B.

The internal speakers are disconnected and the sound comes out of the headphones

(8) PEDAL FUNCTIONS

1.

Sustain pedal

Used while playing, step on the pedal to make the notes ―sustain‖ and blend with other notes.

2.

Soft pedal

Use the soft pedal to make the notes soft.

3.

Sostenuto Pedal

Used to make only certain notes ―sustain‖ – while playing the notes you want sustained, step on the pedal before your fingers release from the key to make those notes sustain.

(9) PLAY THE DEMONSTRATION SONGS

Piano 1 Piano 2 E-piano1 E-piano2 Harpsichord Vibraphone Organ String Demo

0 2 3 4 5 6

1.

Start the play demonstration

Press the demo button -the demonstration light comes on; all the instrument lights will flash.

2.

Select the song

Press the instrument button ---- the light will flash, the other instrument lights will turn off, the corresponding timbre is stored and played

If you don‘t select any songs, about 2 seconds later, piano 1 is played automatically.

3. To Change the song

Press the button of an instrument ---the light will flash; the timbre is stored and played.

10

4. Stop the play of demonstration songs

Press the demo button - --the light will turn off and the demonstration will stop.

After playing the song that is stored , next stored song is played automatically.

Play demonstration is used to introduce the instrument only - some songs are not played completely.

(10) PRACTICE SONGS

32 songs are stored in the piano. Press the demo button while pressing the appointed key in the following picture to start the song demonstration.

MIDI

A B

C4 c

2 g c g

3 c

Number of the song

Note: C1 C c c1 c2 are arranged according to the modulator on page

Name of the songs

No.

1

2

3

Name of song

Polonaise in Ab

Nocturne # 2

No.

12

13

Name of song

The Moonlight

Impromptu in Eb

Grande Valse Brilliant 14 Turkey march (Mozart)

No. Name of song

23 Minuet in G

24 Liebestraum

25 Turkey march (Beethoven)

11

4

5

8

9

6

7

Raindrop prelude

―Minute‖ waltz

Fantasia-Impromptu

Chanson De L‘ Adieu

Scherzo in Bbm

Military Polonaise

10 Prelude 7 #

15 Pictures At An Exhibition 26 Pretty girl with flaxen hair

16

17 Reverie

18 Sonata #20

19

20

Moonlight Sonata

Traumerei

Pour Elise

27 Sonata K.545, 1 st

mvt.

28 Impromptu in Gb

29 Waltz in Ab

30 Sonata Pathetique, 2 nd

, mvt.

31 Golliwogg;s Cake Walk

21 Moments Musicaux 32 Marche Militaire

11 Spring song 22 Arabesque #1

NOTE: Some song arrangements used here are shorter than original written versions.

1. Start the demo song.

Press the demo button while pressing the appointed note on the keyboard (A1-D4) to start the play of the selected song.

The demonstration light will come on and 32 songs will be played one by one starting at the selected song – or you can select other songs during playback.

----The indictor displays the song number while pressing the button.

The piano continues to play the 32 songs in a ‗loop‘.

In addition, songs can be reselected during the play.

you can change the speed during playback.

you can change the rhythm during playback.

● you can change the timbre during playback.

In the case of using two sounds (layer), the timbre button that is pressed first is the right track , the 2nd button is the left track..

2. Stop the play of demo songs

Press the demo button again-the light turns off, playback stops.

Listen to the melody and the accompaniment

Press the demo button and select the song, the record light and play light will turn on at the same time.

A.

Press the play button, the record light turns off and the play light turns on. You can listen to the melody and play the accompaniment.

B.

Press the record button, the play light turns on and the record light turns off. You can listen to the accompaniment and play the melody.

C.

Come back to the performance of the practice songs with both hands.

Press the record button and the play button at the same time, the corresponding lights turn on, you can play in the bass and treble with the practice song.

12

3. Listen to the melody and the accompaniment

Press the demo button and select the song, the record light and play light will turn on at the same time.

A. Press the play button, the record light turns off and the play light turns on. You can listen to the melody and play the accompaniment.

B. Press the record button, the play light turns on and the record light turns off. You can listen to the accompaniment and play the melody.

C. Come back to the performance of the practice songs with both hands.

Press the record button and the play button at the same time, the corresponding lights turn on, you can play in the bass and treble with the practice song.

A B

4. Listen to some part of the song again and again.

You can select one part of the song to listen and practice again and again, the way is to first name A point (start point) and

B point (return point).

A.

Listen to your chosen song,

Begin to play the practice song, press A button during the play and the A light turns on.

B.

Set A point (start point)

While A light is on, press the A button and set A point (start point), and the set of B point (turning point) is in waiting state. A light is on, B light flashes. Now press the A button again, and the play begin from the A point.

C.

Play the song again and again from A point to B point

Press B button and set B point (turning point) while A light is on and B light is blinking. Play will start from A point to B

13

point again and again. The A light and B light are both on.

D.

Stop the play in the A-B part

While playing from A to B, press the B button to change the piano to play one song again and again B light turns off.

E. Play the 32 songs again and again.

When one song is being played again and again, press the B button to change the piano to play all the songs again and again. A light turns off.

While B point (turning point) is in waiting state (A light is on, B light is twinkling), if the last song is finished, the piano plays the song from A point to the point where the song is finished again and again. A light and B light are both on.

A and B points can only be set during the performance.

The piano can not record while

p laying the song again and again.

(11) LAYER FUNCTION

The piano can combine two sounds at the same time.

Piano1 Piano2 E. piano1 E. piano2 Harpsichord Vibraphone Organ Strings

1.

Select two sounds

Press two sound buttons at the same time, two corresponding lights turn on.

2.

Adjust volume balance of the two sounds.

A.

Hold down the two sounds button, and two lights flash.

B.

Move the speed/balance adjuster to change the balance of the volume.

Move rightwards to increase the volume of the right sound

Move leftwards to increase the volume of the left sound

3. Stop the setting of layer balance.

Press any sound button which flashes, two sounds buttons turn on from flashing. The sound combination will be stored in the piano.

(12) METRONOME FUNCTION

14

0 2 3 4 5 6

20 120 250

1.

Use the metronome. Press the metronome button—the light turns 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.

When the power is turned on, the tempo is 4 beat tempo

3.

Change the speed.

Move the speed/balance adjuster - the speed slows down when it moves left and speeds up when it moves right.

4.

Change the volume

Hold down the metronome button, and the light begins to flash, move the speed/balance adjuster to change the volume.

When power is on, the initial volume is set by the factory

Before moving the adjuster, the volume is the last volume set.

Press the metronome button------the light turns off, the function stops

5.

Stop setting the volume

Press the metronome button, the light turns on from flashing. The speed/balance adjuster is in the state of adjusting the speed.

6.

Stop the metronome function

Press the metronome button again and the light turns off.

7.

In order to set the exact speed, you should go directly to input setting.

A.

Hold down the metronome button and press the B5 (starting) button, the light flashes quickly.

B.

Input the number

Input the speed number with the key from C6-A6

For example: press 1-C#6,3-D#6,4-E6 one by one, then it means the speed is 134

C.

Stop the setting

15

Press the input key (B6), the setting stops, the light turns on, and the metronome works according to the speed set.

(13) CHANGING THE TOUCH SENSITIVITY

3 different touch sensitivity settings

Standard: Normal weight 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.

To change the touch sensitivity.

A.

Light Touch. Press the Light key -------the light turns on.

B.

Heavy Touch. Press the Heavy key ----- the light turns on.

C.

Standard Touch. Press the button of which the light is on – the light turns off.

Relation between light and heavy key touch

Status

Weight

Light Heavy

Standard

Light

Off

On

Off

Off

Heavy Off On

Touch sensitivity adjusts the response of the key action, the mechanics of the keyboard is not changed.

(14) RECORD FUNCTION

1.

Record.

A.

Get ready to record. Press the record button and the light twinkles.

B.

Begin to record a. Start the recording (no time record) the recording starts when you play (press the keyboard

、 step on the pedal, etc.). b. Start the recording (with time record)

Press the metronome button, and the recording starts after the time engaged, the light turns on. c. Stop the recording

Press the record button again. The record light turns off .

16

Memory capacity

--a bout 5000 events.

Content of recording includes pedal operation, change of timbre and pauses, etc…

Memory warning

The record light starts to twinkle when the memory becomes full.

The record light is turned off and the record stops when the recording amount exceeds 5000 events.

Stop the recording

Press the record button again and the light is turned off.

Use the metronome

Before the recording, operate the metronome, and it will be recorded.

Change the Measure

Measure can not be changed during the recording.

Change the speed

Speed can not be changed during the recording.

2.

Playback

A.

Start the playback

Press the play button and the recorded song begins to play, the light is turned on

B.

Stop the playback

After the song is finished, the playback stops and the light turns off.

C.

Stop the playback in the middle of a song

(15) TRANSPOSE

l. Transpose

Hold down the transpose button and press the F2—F3 key, the light turns on after the transpose.

2. Back to ―C‖ or standard key

Press the transpose button, the light turns off and the instrument returns to its original key.

17

F2 Tonal modification F3

C2

G2 C3 F3 C4

(16) SETTING THE TUNING CURVE

With electronic pianos and synthesizers, you can modify the master tuning curve.

1. Set the tuning to 12 average tune.

Hold down the transpose button and press the organ button

2. Back to the 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 the light and the tuning

Light (on) Tuning of piano

Light (off)

When the power is on ,it is the tuning of piano

12 average tuning

(17) ADJUST THE MASTER TUNING

Adjust tone with other instruments.

You can modify the master tuning while pressing the key and you can also modify by inputting the center A frequency.

1. Change the sound while listening

A.

Get ready

Hold down the transpose button, then press the demo button, the transpose and demo lights flash. The heavy touch button and the light touch button turn on.

B.

Modify the tuning

Press the soft key while increasing the semitones

18

Press the strong key while decreasing the semitones

Modify the tone while pressing the key

C.

Come back

Press the heavy and light touch buttons at the same time, the heavy and light touch buttons turn on.

D.

Exit from adjusting the master tuning

Press the transpose button and the light turns off.

2. Input the number to change the tone.

A.

Get ready to input the number

Hold down the transpose and demo buttons, and press the initial key(B3), the transpose and demo lights flash quickly.

B.

Input the number

Input the frequency number value (A3 in the center)

For example: to input 442HZ, press the following key:

4-E4

4-E4

2-D4

C.

Stop the setting

Press the input key (B4), the transpose light turns off (this light is on while the transpose is going), the demo light turns off.

D.

Exit

Press the transpose button, the transpose light turns off (this light is on while the transpose is going), the demo light turns off. The frequency of A1 is 440HZ.

The input number should be 427—453, other numbers are invalid.

The frequency of A1 is 440HZ when the power is on

(18) MIDI

MIDI (musical instrument digital interface) is an international standard that allows different musical products to communicate with one another. MIDI 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 power is on

Track set channel

Model power is on

1

1-16

3

1-16

1-16

1

19

Note

Signal

Replace

×

***********

1 15-113

OMNI ON/OFF.POLY

**************

0-27

No. range

Speed note ON

Note OFF

After outer key touching outer track

Move tone

Control 07(07H)

11(0BH)

Change

Program

64(40H)

66(42H)

67(43H)

121(97H)

**********

О

9n H v=1-27

×

9n H 8n H v=0

×

×

×

×

×

О

О

О

×

О

0-127

Transfer: set scope

OR circuit

Song and string

Rhythm select song

Tune

×

×

Real time signal

Synchronization signal

×

************

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

Other piano ON/OFF

All notes ON/OFF

Sensor

Reposition

×

×

О

×

※ 1change scope

О

О:

123-127

О

×

For reference by switch

Model 1: ON, complex tone Model 2: ON, single

О:

Yes

Model 3: OFF, complex tone Model 4: OFF, single

×:

No

15-113

О

9n H v=1-27

×

×

×

×

О

Volume

О

О

О

Show

Sostenuto pedal

Soft pedal

О

О

О

0,1,4,5,6,11,19,48

Reposition auto

20

(19) CHART OF PRACTICE & DEMONSTRATION SONGS

NO. KEY NAME

1 A0 Polonaise in Ab Major, op. 53

2 B0 Nocturne op. 9, no. 2

3 C1 Grande Valse Brilliant op. 18, no. 2

4 D1 Raindrop-Prelude op.28, no. 15

5 E1

Valse op. 4, no. 1 “ Petit Chien ”

(

Minute Waltz

)

6 F1 Fantasie-Impromptu in C#m, Op 66

7 G1

Etude op. 10, no 3

Chanson De L

Adieu

8 A1 Scherzo in Bbm , op. 31, no. 2

9 B1 Military Polonaise op. 40, no. 1

10 C2 Prelude op.28, no. 7

11 D2

Fr

ü hlingslied (Spring song) Op.62 #6

12 E2 Clair De Lune

13 F2 Impromptu E-flat Major, Op. 90, no.2, D.

899

14 G2 Sonata K.331, 3rd Mvmt. (Turkish Rondo)

15 A2

Pictures at an Exhibition

Promenade

16 B2

Sonata op. 27, no. 2

Moonlight

, 1 st mvmt.

17 C3 Reverie

18 D3 Piano Sonata No. 20 in G major, Opus 49 no 2

19 E3 Traumerei

20 F3 Fur Elise

21 G3 Moments Musicaux, Op. 94, #3 in Fm

22 A3 Arabesque No. 1

(from middle section onward)

23 B3 Minuet in G

24 C4 Liebestraume No.3 in A flat, S541

25 D4 Turkish March (Ruins Of Athens Op.113

COMPOSER

Chopin

Chopin

Chopin

Chopin

Chopin

Chopin

Chopin

Chopin

Chopin

Chopin

Mendelssohn

Debussy

Schubert

Mozart

Mussorgsky

Beethoven

Debussy

Beethoven

Schumann

Beethoven

Schubert

Debussy

Beethoven

Liszt

Beethoven

SOUND

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

5:15

5:16

0:05

3:14

4:11

4:18

TIME

3:40

4:40

3:10

4:37

1:44

3:45

4:14

3:32

5:20

6:10

1:32

4:37

2:35

2:55

1:55

1:45

2:06

3:37

2:15

21

No. 4)

26 E4 The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (Preludes,

Book 1)

27 F4 Sonata K.545, 1 st

movement

28 G4 Impromptu in G-flat Major, Op 90, #3

29 A4 Waltz in Ab, Op. 39, No. 15

30 B4 Sonata No. 8, Op. 13, 'Pathetique', 2nd mvmt.

31 C5 Golliwogg

’ s Cake Walk

32 D5 Marche Militaire No.1,op.51, D733

SOUND DEMO SONGS

1 Grande Valse Brilliant op. 18, no. 1

2 Arabesque No. 1

3

4

5

6

7

8

Missing Forever

Humoresque

Sinfonia No. 3

Jazz Tune

Prelude in D minor, BWV 539

Brilliance of Grassland

Debussy

Mozart

Schubert

Brahms

Beethoven

Debussy

Schubert

Chopin

Debussy

Dvorak

Bach

Bach

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 1

Piano 2

Harpsichord

Vibraphone

Organ

String

2:04

4:37

4:35

1:38

4:59

2:38

4:55

1:30

1:20

1:05

1:20

0:50

0:50

1:20

0:55

(20) MODULATOR

(21) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

22

Model Number

Keys

Instruments

Functions

Control

Select the pedal

Terminal

Loudspeaker

Power

Power supply

JL202

88 Hammer Action Keys(A2-C5)

Piano1, piano2, e-piano1, e-piano2, harpsichord, vibraphone, organ, string

Dual sound (layer), touch sensitivity (3 types), transpose, reverb, record, demo songs, metronome, tuning curve, MIDI

Power switch, volume control, speed balance

Soft (middle), sostenuto (left), sustain (right) headphone

×2 ,AUX IN ,AUX OUT,MIDI IN ,MIDI OUT

3.5Inch

×4

<40

W

AC110V-220V

23

advertisement

Was this manual useful for you? Yes No
Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Related manuals

Download PDF

advertisement