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1 OWNER ’S MA NUAL Classenti CDP 2[...]
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2 PREC A UTION S PL EA SE R EA D CA REF ULL Y BEF ORE PR OCEEDIN G *P l ea se keep these precauti o ns in a safe place fo r future ref ere nce. W ARNI NG Alwa ys f ol l ow t he b a s ic pr ec a uti o n li st e d bel ow t o av oi d t he pos s ib il it y of s er i o us i nj ur y or ev e n dea t h fr o m el ec t r oni c s h oc k , sho rt-circuiting, f[...]
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3 IN D EX (1) Ov erv iew ( 2) As s e mbl y ins t r uc ti o ns (3) M ain fe ature s ( 4) Pl a y ( ba s ic pl a y) (5) Pedal funct i on (6) Play the d emonstration s ongs (7) Practic e songs ( 8) T o ne c ont r ol (9) Ef fe ct of t one (10) Fu nction of d ouble tim bre (1 1) Metronom e funct i on (12) Sele ction of t h e function o f touch sens itive[...]
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4 ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTI ONS ◆ P l ease check you have all part s an d screws bef o re assembling y o ur p i a no[...]
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5 ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTI ONS 1) Att a ch t he h or iz o nt a l p eda l b oa r d t o th e tw o s i de b oa r ds (l egs ) ( 6) s i de boar d( r i ght ) ( 5) s i de boar d( l ef t ) ( 8) pedal boar d 2) Att ach the back boar d to the pedal boar d (4 screws at the bot tom and 2 screws at the top) ,[...]
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6 MAIN FEA TURES 1. Switch On / of f 2. V olume 3. Ef fect It is used t o choose the REV ERB effec t, CHORUS e ffect, an d m etronome. 4. MIDI I t s e r v e s t w o f u n c t i o n s : o n e i s t o a l l o w y o u t r a n s p o s e t h e p i a n o i n t o d i f f e r e n t k e y s ; t w o i s t o a l l o w y ou control o ver multi ple MIDI f uncti[...]
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7 T er min al of pedal Pl ea s e c on ne ct ter mi na l o f pe da l wi t h pl u g of j a c k. T er mi nal o f MID I. Please refer to fu nction o f MIDI T er min al of AUX input T er min al of the same o f r h ythm Swi t c h of pia n o b o d y mai n v ol ume ca n’t a dj us t th e vol ume, s o c on nec t e d eq ui p ment t ha t s h oul d a dj us t [...]
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8 2. Adju st vo lume Adjust m oderate vo l um e with vo lume slider. V O L U ME 3. Play Choo se instrument vo i ce and play . F eatu res of in s trument s are as shown . PED AL F UNCTIO N 1. Soft pedal (left) W hen e n ga ge d, t he ke yb oa r d v ol u me is r e duc e d sl i g ht l y 2. Sos t e n ut o pe da l ( m i d dle) W hen e nga ge d, t he ke [...]
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9 PLA Y THE DEM ONS T RA T ION S ONGS 1. S ta rt the d e monstra tion p la y Holding p ress the VOICE button, and p ress the key b oard ’ s key to select dem o s ong s.. 2. Se lect the song If you want to selec t other songs. Rep eat last step . 3. S top t he p la y o f d emonstration s ong s H old i ng pr ess t h e VOI CE b ut t on, t he n pr es[...]
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10 28(E0) Fantas ia-I mpro mptu 39(D 1#) R everie 50(D2 ) I mpro mptu in G b 29(F0) Chanso n D e L ’ A dieu 40(E1) So nata #20 51(D 2# ) W altz in A b 30(F0#) Scherzo in B bm 41(F1) T raumer ei 52(E2) Sonata Pathetique , 2 nd , m vt. 31(G 0) Mili tary Po lo naise 42(F1#) Pour El i se 53 (F2 ) Go lliwo g ’ s Ca ke W alk 32(G0# ) Pr elude 7 # 43([...]
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11 There ar e 5 typ es of choru s. 3. Ef fec t o f t ouch H old do w n t he E FF EC T b utt o n a nd pr es s t he k e yb oa r d’s ke y( C3 - E 3) , to s el ec t t he t o uc h s o ft, ha r d, a nd normal. FUNC TIO N OF DOUBL E TIMBRES Use t his fu nction ; the p ia no can make two ti m bres at th e same tim e. 1. Make double timbres H old i ng pre[...]
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12 Hig h --------- ---- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- ----- ----- ---- ----- ---- ----- ----- ----- --- rig h t tim bre V olum e left tim bre L ow 9-1 8-2 7 -3 6-4 5 -5 4-6 3-7 2-8 1-9 In itial value MET R ONO ME F UNC TION 1. H old d o w n t he EFF E C T b utt o n a nd pr es s t he ke yb oa r d’s ke y F0 s ta r t met r on ome 2. Hold down t he EFF[...]
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13 RECO RDI NG FUNCT I ON T he r ec or di n g f unct i on ca n r ec or d th e s o ngs pla ye d a n d pl a yb a ck. It ha ve t w o tr a ck. t o r ec or d a nd pla y . 1. Rec or d. A. Ho l d do wn the EFFEC T button a nd p ress the keybo ar d’ s key (A-1),to start record . track 1 a. Start th e record i ng T he r ec or di n g wil l s t a r t wh en [...]
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14 th e keybo ar d’ s key (B-1) ● Ho ld down t he EFFECT b utton and press th e ke ybo ar d ’ s key (D0) ,start play back track 2. T he pl a y s to ps a ft er a l l th e r ec or d is fi ni s h ed or h ol di n g pr es s E FF E C T b ut t o n an d pr es s t h e ke yb oa r d’s ke y ( D 0 ) ● Hold down t he EFFECT b utton and press th e ke yb[...]
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15 pla y e d. ( i f A UX O U T an d O UTP U T i nt er fa ce of M ID I ke yb oa r d is co nn ec t ed wi t h AUX IN int er fa ce o f electron p iano by using t he big junct i on b o ar d, an d make the speaker of d i gital pi ano sound toge t her . ) ● T o change th e timbre of d igital p ia no, t i m bre of connected equipments will b e changed(wh[...]
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16 H old i ng pres s M ID I b ut t on a nd pr es s t h e k e yb oa r d’s key ( C0 a nd D 1# ) , sel ec t r ec ei ve t r a ck. r e cei v e t r a c k will be changed in 1-16. ● The power is on, however send or receive , track 1 is al ways d isplayed 2. Setting o f local ON/OFF . Holding press MIDI button and p ress the keyboard’ s key (C7), Set[...]
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17 14 Pi a n o s ona t a 11 th A long tone KV 331-the 3 rd cha pt er Piano 1 3:32 15 Piano 1 5:20 16 Pi a n o th e 14 th #C short to ne 27-2(mo on lig ht) 1 st chap t er Piano 1 6:10 17 Dream Piano 1 1:32 18 Piano so nata the 20 th G long to ne 49 -2 the 1 st chap ter Piano 1 4:37 19 (Children scene) works 15 Schum a nn Piano 1 2:35 20 For Elysea P[...]
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18 MODUL A TOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS K eys 88 Ha mm er Action Keys In s truments Piano 1, piano 2, e -piano1, e-p iano 2, harps ichord, vibraphone , org a n, strings, Fu nc ti ons D ua l s oun d ( la yer ) , transpo se, reve rb, reco rd, demo song s , m etr onom e, MID I, Co ntr ol Pow er sw i tch, volum e control Se lec t the p edal Soft (left[...]