Ringway Tech GDP-1020 DIGITAL PIANO User Manual 3
Ringway Tech(Jiangsu) Co.,Ltd. DIGITAL PIANO 3
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Delete The Recording Hold down the [TRACK 1/LEFI'] or [TRACKZ/RIGHT] button for 3 seconds until the LCD Show: DELETE TRACKl? or DELETE TRACK 2?, then press the [TRACK l/LEFT] or [TRACKZ/RIGHT] button to de‘ete the recording. **** DELETE ***m m cm me ***= TRHEKI? alum: RECORD Lm mm _ *** 1RREK2? **$ Plav alllllfl 80an There are 55 songs built into this Piano for your musical enjoyment. These songs have separate left and right-hand parts that can be turned on and off as required so you can practice the corresponding part on the piano. Selecting A Song Press the [LEARN] button or press the [TRACKl/LEFT] and [TRACKZ/RIGHT] button at the same time. The song number will appear on the LCD display. Both Right and Left indicator are OFF. Song l l L74 L74 L, ,2 PLAY] TRACKII TRACKZI LEAR RECORD LEFT RIGHT Use the [TRANSPOSEA]/[TRANSPOSEV] /[TEMP0A]/[TEMPOV] button to select a song. Press the [PLAY/RECORD] button to start the song. Listening To The Entire Song 1). With the play along song mode engaged, press the [PLAY/RECORD] button to hear both hand parts playing the entire song. 2). Press the [PLAY/RECORD] button again to stop. Otherwise, playback will stop automatically at the end of the song. 7 Song Hal“? L7,) L7,) L7,) FLA cm/ TRACKZI LEARN RECD Err mom Practicing The Right Hand of The Selected Song 1). With the play along song mode engaged, press the [RIGHT/TRACKZ] button to mute the right hand part. The [RIGHT/TRACKZ] button indicator lights up. (:1 (a: «=\ Q PLA CKIl TRACKZl LEARN RECOR EFT mom 2). Press the [PLAY/RECORD] button. Its indicator lights up and you will hear the metronome “count in" the song. Vou will then hear the left-hand part. NOTE The default status of the metronome is ON. Press the METRONOME button if you want to disable the metronome sound in the right/ Left hand mode. 3). Play the right-hand part of your selected song while the left-hand part plays. 4). Press the [PLAY/RECORD] button again to stop. OtherWIse, playback will stop automatically at the end of the song. Practicing The Left Hand Of The Selected Song Follow steps 1-4 listed above, substituting the LEFT button whenever RIGHT button is mentioned.You will hear the right-hand part of your selected song. Play the left-hand part of your selected song while the right-hand part plays. Practicing The Both Hand Of The Selected Song 1). While the play along song mode is engaged. 2). Press the [LEFT/TRACKI] button first, then the [RIGHT/TRACKZ] button. 3). Press the [PLAY/RECORD] button. Its indicator lights up and you will hear the metronome “count in" the song. 4). Play the left-hand and right-hand parts of your selected song. The metronome will continue to play to assist you in keeping time. 5). Press the [PLAY/RECORD] button again to stop. Otherwise, playback will stop automatically at the end of the song. Exit Learning Mode Press the [LEARN] button or press the [TRACKl/LEFI'] and [TRACKZ/RIGHT] button at the same time again to exit Learning Mode. C!) MIDI Funclions If you are an advanced MIDI user, this section will help you to access the MIDI controller capabilities of the piano. If you already know that you need this specialized functionality, then this section is for you. However, this information is not necessary in order to enjoy playing the piano. A good rule to keep in mind is: If you don't know what a function described in this section is, then you probably don‘t need it. MIDI, or Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is the way most electronic keyboards communicate with computers and with each other. Through a series of MIDI messages a computer or keyboard can tell an instrument what note to play, how loud to play it, when to stop playing it, and a host of other information. The piano can send MIDI information to a computer or another MIDI-capable instrument, via ils MIDI or USB output. This enables the piano to act as a controller keyboard for another instrument, MIDI sequencer or MIDI enabled Digital Audio Workstation program. Local 0n/Off Turning the Local On/Off function to Off will disconnect the keyboard from the internal sound engine of the piano. This means you can use the piano as a MIDI controller to control other MIDI devices (or virtual instrument software running on your computer) without playing the internal sounds of the piano. You may also find other occasions (such as when you are using MIDI sequencing software on your computer) where it is useful to turn Local off. Turn Local Onloff to off Press the [LAYER] button and [DEMO] button at the same time. The LCD show: my: (gs L LOB L 4 Turn Local Onzoff to On Press the [LAYER] button and [DEMO] button at the same time again. The LCD show: L LDC L4 This function allows you to use the Data Control knob (or Transpose Up/Down buttons) to increase or decrease the Main MIDI Transmit Channel. The Main MIDI Transmit Channel is the MIDI channel used for the Main Voice. MIDI Channel Chanqe the Main MIDI Transmit Channel Press the [SPLIT] button and [LAYER] button simultaneously to enter MIDI Channel Edit Mode. The display will begin flashing the current Main MIDI Transmit Channel: spu YE L J CHANNEL Use the [DATA CONTROL] knob or the [TRANSPOSE] Up or Down buttons to change the Main MIDI Transmit Channel. The new Main MIDI Transmit Channel will be selected and shown in the display. i'iid'i Chan: DATA CONTROL If the keyboard is being played at the time of the MIDI Channel change, all new notes played will be sent on the new MIDI Channel. All held notes will play their note off messages on the MIDI Channel on which they were played. While in MIDI Channel Edit Mode, pressing the Transpose up and down buttons together will reset the Main MIDI Transmit Channel function back to its default value of Channel 1. Data Control Assign Though it controls Voice Volume by default, the Data Control knob can be assigned to send control messages for a variety of functions, including Octave, Master Tuning, MIDI Program Change, Tempo, and any of the standard MIDI CC (Control Change) messages. A table containing all the possible Data Control knob assignments can be found in Appendix C -Data Control Assignments and MIDI CC List. Change the Assignment of the Data Control Knob Press the [TRANSPOSE] Down and Tempo Down buttons at the same time. mus i'iidi Chan: Turn the [DATA CONTROL] knob to scroll through the possible assignments until you see the desired assignment on the LCD. DATA comm». After approximately three seconds, the keyboard will go back into Performance Mode, with your new Data Control knob assignment. Please note that the default assignment for the DataControl knob is 007-VolumC. Function Irinsmitted Recognized Remarks Basic neiault 1-15 1-16 channel Changed 1-15 1-15 Mode Default Mode 3 Mode 3 Messages o x Arm“ ”sue“ >< Note True Value o~127 u~127 Numb" “as,” Veloeity ON 0 0 Note OFF 0 0 After Key‘s x x noon Touch Channel x x Pllch Bend x x control cnange 0-127 o,1,5,o,7,m,11, 32,54,55,ss,o7. so,a1,91,93,1oo, 101 121 Prognm 0-127 0715 ‘15 sounds only change True x "Mme pGM=or1s 5Y5“"| EXCIHSiV! 0‘ 0‘ *The controller wrll recognlze and respond to GM Devree lnoulnes. Master Tune suoooned. Master Volume supported. System Song Position Painter x x common Sung select x x Tune Request x x system Clock x x Real nme Commands x x Aux All Sounds on- o 0 Messages Reset All controllers o 0 Local ON/OFF’ o 0 ALL Notes OFF 0 o Actrve Senslng x o svstern Reset x o Notes M0de1:OMNI ON,POLY Mode220MNI ON,MONO Mode3:0MNI OFF,POLY Mode4:0MNI 0FF,MON0 0: Yes X: N0 Data Control Assignments and MIDI CC List cc no. controller Name Display Name Name(3 char) nevaultvalue Octave Om e Oct 0 Transpose Transpose Tra '3 Voice Volume V0153 Vol Vol 127 Layer Volume La ervm Vol 100 SplltVolume spun/m Vol 127 Metronome Volume Metro Vol vol 100 Tlme Slgnature Tlme SlCl TSg 4/4 Program Change pGM change PGM u Bankcharlge LSB Bank LSB LSE 0 Bank Change MSB Bank MSB MSB D MIDITransrrnt Channel MIDI Chan Cha 1 VOICe Select Vo‘ce gel Sel D MasterTune MasterTune Tun e4 Tempo Tempo Tem 120 o OBank Select (coarse) DUO-BankC CC 0 1 1Modulat‘lon Wheel(coarse) ODI-ModC CC 0 2 2 Breath controller (coarse) oozrsrethc CC 0 3 3 cc 0 4 4 Foot Pedal (coarse) ooarFootPC CC 0 5 5Portamento Tlme (coarse) ousrportac CC 0 a 6 Data Entry (coarse) oos-DataEc CC 0 7 7 Volume (coarse) 007rVo|umC Vol 127 a 3 Balance (coarse) one-Balanc CC 0 9 9 cc 0 10 10 Pan posltlon (coarse) 0107p“ c Pan 0 11 11 Expression (coarse) o11-Exorc EXP 0 12 12 Effect Control 1 (coarse) Olerffl (3 CC 0 13 13 Effect Control 2 (coarse) 013.Eff2 c cc 0 14 14 CC 0 15 15 CC 0 15 166eneralPurpose Sllderl 015.5enpr1 CC 0 17 17 GeneralPurpose sllderz Ql .M cc 0 18 18 GeneralPurpose Sl'lder3 013.6enpr3 cc 0 19 19 GeneralPurpose Sllder4 o19-GerlPr4 CC 0 20731 020 021 022... 3316 0 32 32 Bank Select(flne) 032.33nkF CC 0 33 33 Modulation Wheel (f‘lne) 0337Mod F CC 0 34 34 Breath controller (flne) 03443.1(“ CC 0 35 35 CC 0 35 36 Foot Pedal(firle) 035400th CC 0 37 37 PortamentoT‘lrne (fine) 037_p°rtaF CC 0 33 38 Data Entry (rlne) 033.Datagr CC 0 39 39 Volume (fine) 039.Vo|umr CC 127 4g 40 Balance (fine) 040.5313.“ CC 0 41 41 CC 0 cc nu. Controller Name Display Name Name(3 char) Default Value 42 42 Pan posurlon (fine) 0427Pan F CC 0 43 43 Expression (nne) 043-Expr r cc 1 27 44 44 Effect Control 1 (flne) 0447Etf1 F CC 0 45 45 Effect Control 2 (flne) 0457372 F CC 0 46-53 046, 047, 048 .. 063 CC 0 64 54 Hold Pedal (on/off) 064rSustal CC 0 65 65 Portamento (On/0W) OGS-Portam CC 0 66 66 Sostenuto Pedal (on/off) 0667505ten CC 0 57 57 Soft Pedal (on/off) 0675de cc 0 68 68 Legato Pedal (on/off) 068»Legato cc 0 69 59 Hold 2 Pedal (on/off) 0697Holdl’2 CC 0 70 70 Sound Variatlon 070-Var CC 54 71 71 Sound Tlmbre 071»Timbre CC 54 72 72 Sound Release Tlme 072*Releas CC 54 73 73 Sound Attack Time 073»Attacl< CC 54 74 74 Sound Brlghtness o74rangm cc 54 75 75 Sound Control 6 075-CTRL 6 CC 0 76 76 Sound Control 7 076>CFRL 7 CC 0 77 77 Sound Control 8 077*URL 8 CC 0 78 78 Sound Control 9 078-CFRL 9 CC 0 79 79 Sound Control 10 0797URL10 CC 0 so 80 General Purpose Button 1 err/off) 080-6en8t1 cc 0 81 81 General Purpose Button 2 (on/off) UBerenBtZ CC 4 32 82 General Purpose Bunun 3 (on/off) OBZrGenBG cc 2 s3 83 General Purpose Bunan 4 (on/err) 083-GenBt4 cc 0 84-90 084, 055, 086 090 CC 0 91 91 Effects Level 091-FXLevl CC 40 92 92 Tremolo Level 092»Tremel CC 0 93 93 Chorus Level 093*Ch0rus CC 0 94 94 Celeste Level 094-Celest CC 0 95 95 Phaser Level 0957Phaser CC 0 95 95 Data Button Increment 095*Datlnc CC 0 97 97 Data Button decrement 097»DatDec CC 0 93 98 Nonrreglstered Parameter (flne) uearNRPN r cc 127 99 99 Non-reglstered Parameter (Coarse) 099-NRPN C CC 1 27 100 100 Reglstered Parameter (fine) 1007RPM F cc 1 27 101 101 Reglstered Parameter (coarse) 1017RPM c cc 1 Z7 102-119 102, 103, 104 ..119 CC 0 120 120 All Sound Off 120*Snd0ff CC 0 121 121 All Controllers Off 121-ClL0ff CC 0 122 122 Local Keyboard (on/off) 1227Local cc 0 123 123 All Notes Off 123*Note0f CC 0 124 124 Omnl Mode Off 124»Omnl0f CC 0 125 125 mm Mode On 12570mnl0n CC 0 126 126 Mono Operatlon 12E-Mono CC 0 127 127 Poly Operallon 1277Poly cc 0 Defaults Hg The table below shows the piano factory default settings and whether or not user changes to these settings are retained after a power-cycle (turning the device off and on): Default Set Para meter Factory Default Retained on Power-Down Program Number 8t Vo‘ice Selected No Volce Button Bank Selection OFF No Bank MSB Number 0 No Bank LSB Number 0 No Transmit Channel 00(cnannel 1) No Octave shift 0 NO Transpose o No Local On No Data Control Asslgnment Data = cc:007 Volume Yes Data Control Value Value of cc:007 Yes (per assignment and only cc , no including PGM or Bank LSB/MSB) Velocity Curve Selected “NORMAL" Yes Voice Volume 100 Yes Metronome Volume 127 Yes Master Tune 0 Yes Tempo 120 Yes Revert) On/Off Reverb Oh Yes 7 store for each sound Reverp Depth Defaults for each sound Yes - store for each sound Revert) Type Defaults for each sound Yes , store For each sound Chorus On/Off Chorus On Yes , store for each sound Chorus Depth Defaults for each sound Yes - store For each sound Chorus Type Defaults for each sound Yes , store for each sound Split Mode (In/OFF Off NO Split Point Eb3 Yes Split Mode Voice 8 - Upright Bass Yes Split Volume 127 Yes Layer Mode On/Off Off No Layer Mode Voice 7 , Strings Yes Layer Volume 100 Yes At power-on, the following MIDI data will be sent to the sound engine, the USB MIDI and the MIDI Out: 1. Bank Change MSB=0, LSB=O, PGM=0 - Set sound engine to piano voice 2. Reverb default value 3. Chorus default value Reverb and Chorus Defaults No. Sound Name Reverb Reverb Reverb Chorus Chorus Chorus On/Off Depm Type Dn/Off Depth Type 0 Grand Plano Off 40 4 Off 45 2 1 Bright Piano Off 40 0 Off 45 3 2 E‘ Piano 1 Off 35 1 On 45 2 3 E P‘ano 2 Off 33 1 Off 45 3 4 V‘bes Off 35 4 Off 45 Z 5 FM EP Off 50 4 On 45 2 6 Rock Organ Off 48 1 Off 45 1 7 Church Organ Off 96 5 Off 45 3 8 Harpslchord Off 50 0 Off 45 2 9 Clav Off 35 1 On 45 4 10 Strings Off 54 4 Off 45 2 11 Chowr Off 127 4 Off 45 1 12 Fantasia Off 54 4 Off 45 1 13 Warm Pad Off 40 4 Off 45 2 14 Upright Bass Off 35 6 Off 45 3 15 Electnc Bass Off 35 0 On 45 1 MIDI n/a off off Channef 10 (Metronome) Piano Reset As soon as the Piano Reset function is activated (by pressing the Reverb and Chorus buttons simultaneously), the device will perform the following functions: WNV‘F‘P .‘9 Turn Local On Send “All Notes Off” Command on MIDI Channel 1 , external and to the internal sound engine Send ”Reset All Controllers" Command on MIDI channel 1 - external and to the internal sound engine Assign Data Control to MIDI Controller 7 (Volume) Set Volume levels for Main Voice, Split Voice and Layer Voice to defaults Set Pan to 64 for Main Voice, Split Voice and Layer Voice Turn off Layer Mode and Split Mode Set Global Transmit Channel to 1 Set Transpose and Octave Shift both back to zero . Send a Bank Change MSB = O and Bank Change LSB = 0 on channel 1 11. 12. 13. 14. Send a Program Change : D on channel 1 Send the Reverb Depth back to the default value for the Piano Voice Send the Chorus Depth back to the default value for the Piano Voice Send the current status of the Sustain Pedal on channel 1 The device will remain in Performance Mode during the Piano Reset function. The LCD display will show “Piano Reset” for 1 second and then return to the default display. Troubleshooting Hints -when the instrument is turned on or off, a Popping sound is temporariiy produced. This is normal and Indicates that the instrument is receiving eiectricai power. -when using a mobile phone, noise is produced. Using a mobile phone in ciose proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobiie phone or use it further away from the instrument. I Not all of the voices seem to sound, or the sound seems to cut off. The instrument is poiyphonic up to a maximum of 32 notes inciuding Duai voice, Spllt Voice, auto accompaniment, song, and Metronome. Notes exceeding this limit wili not sound. IThe Auto Accompaniment does not sound properiy. Make sure that the Auto Accomp Volume Function is set to an appropriate ievel. Is the Split Point set to an appropriate key for the chords you are playing? Set the Split Point to an appropriate position on the keyboard. Is the chord indicator showmg in the LCD display? if it is not showing, press the CHORD button so that it does show. o No sound produced by the keyboard, but the iights and screen work. Check that the master volume control is not set to minimum. Check that nothing is plugged into the headphone socket. 'The sound of the voice changes rrom note to note. This is normal. The digital tone generation uses multipie recordings (samples) of an instrument across the range of the keyboard; The actuai sound of the voice may be siightiy different from note to note. IThe Volume is too soft. oThe sound quailty is poor. oThe rhythm stops unexpectediy or Will not play. .The recorded data of the song, etc. does not play correctly. IThe LCD display suddenly goes dark, and all panel settings are reset. The batteries are low or dead. Replace all SIX batteries With completeiy new ones, or use the supplied AC adaptor. If you have iost or damaged your AC adaptor, please contact your nearest store for a correct repiacement adaptor. Ari incorrect AC mains adaptor which is not rated sufficiently can Cause malfunction or damage. .To compietely restore ail settings as per factory settings Perform a factory reset, Please refer to Content in this owner's manuai. Ali of the user setting wili be erased and the default factory settings will be applied to the instrument. I Power suddeniy and unexpectediy turns off, after a period of not touching the keys. This is normal and the Auto Power Off function may have been activated. If you need to disable the Auto Power Off function, please see how to do this in the owner's manuai. IThe sustain pedal or footswltch seems to produce the opposite effect. Exampie pressing the footswitch deactivates the sustain, and releasing the footsWitch triggers the sustain. The polarity of the footsWitch needs to be correctly detectedMake sure the jack plug for the footsWitch is connected. Switch the instrument on whilst not touching the pedai. Specifications Assembly Instructions : [i]: K4 iibxss .X/t ' €J:I M VISXZE u; ‘(5 d4 31:. x2 M4X16 CLI:l KEV/inn z]: ‘(1ii6X16 Turn the adjustable Pedal Board support, until it is in firm contact with the floor. Landiinz PedaiEnavaiuPDDfl Before moving the piano to a new location, always rememberto raise the ievel ofthe Pedal Board support so that it is not touching the floor. Once the piano is in place, you can adjust it so it is in firm contact with theflooragain. FCC STATEMENT 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment 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 equipment 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 will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 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 equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver IS connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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