Ringway Tech GDP-1020 DIGITAL PIANO User Manual User mnaual 2

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Aux In
The Aux In stereo RCA connectors allow you to mix an external sound source (such as
a CD player, MP3 player or computer output) with the piano's internal sounds, for
playbackthrough the piano’s built-in speakers or headphone outputs.
The Aux In signal level can be adjusted using the Input Level knob.
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The Voice Select buttons are used together with the Bank button to change the
currently selected voice.
Under the Voice Select buttons are two rows of voice names (a top row and a
bottom row). When the Bank button is off (not lit), the voice select buttons may
be used to activate any of the voices listed on the top row (Bank A). When the
Bank button is lit, voices from the bottom row (Bank B) may be selected.
In either case, the name of the currently selected voice will be shown on the LCD.
Voice Select
Press the sixth Voice Select button to select the Strings sound.
The button's blue LED will light up, and “Strings” will appear on the LCD.
Play the keyboard to hear the Strings voice. Notice that the Bank button is not lit.
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Press the Bank button.
The Bank button's blue LED will light up, and “Choir” will appear on the
LCD. Play the keyboard to hear the Choir voice.
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the procedure is the same for all 16 available sounds.
Split Mode
In Split Mode, the keyboard is divided into two parts, with each part playing a
different sound. This allows you to play two different instruments, for example,
bass with your left hand and piano with your right hand. In Split Mode, the
Split Voice will play on all keys to the left of, and including the Split Point
(explained on the next page). The Main Voice will play on all keys to the right
of the Split Polnt.
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Press the [SPLIT] button.
The LCD's first line will show the Main Voice and split point. The second line
will show the Split Voice and the Split Voice volume setting:
In most cases, the number in the lower right corner of the LCD represents
the current value of the Data Control knob. While in Split Mode, the Data
Control knob defaults to controlling the Split Voice Volume. However, if you
have assigned the Data Control knob to control a different function, the
value for your custom setting will be dlsplayed instead of the Spllt Voice
Volume. For information on how to assign the Data Control knob to control
different functions, see the “Data Control Assign" : MIDI Functions.
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in the Split zone (i.e., the highest note to be played with the left hand voice).
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Turn the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select a volume setting between 0 and 127.
As long as you are in Split Mode, the Data Control knob controls the volume
of the Split Voice (left hand voice).
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Press the [SPLIT] button to turn Split Mode back on.
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The default values for Split Mode are:
.Default Split Point: F#2
.Default Split Voice: Upright Bass
NOTE
The Main Voice (right hand voice) will transmit on the selected Main
MIDI Transmit Channel.
The Split Voice (left hand voice) will transmit on the Main MIDI
Transmit Channel +1. For information on setting the Main MIDI
Transmit Channel, please see the “MIDI Channel” : MIDI Functions.
Layer Made
In Layer Mode, this piano will play two voices simultaneously on each key.
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FTess the [LAYER] button.
The LCD's top line will show the Main Voice (first) and the Layer Voice (second).
The bottom line will show the tempo and the Layer Voice volume.
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That polyphony may be reduced while Layer Mode is in use.
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PFess the [LAYER] button to turn off Layer Mode.
Use the Data Control knob to adjust the Main Voice volume.
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Press the [LAYER] button again to turn layer mode back on.
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The Main Voice will be transmitted on the selected Main MIDI Transmit
Channel. The Layer Voice will be played on the selected Main MIDI
Transmit Channel +2. For information on setting the Main MIDI Transmit
Channel, please see the “MIDI Channel" : MIDI Functions.
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Wess the [LAYER] button. The Layer button's LED will go dark.
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Using Split and Layer Modes Together
When Split and Layer Modes are both enabled, Layer Mode will take priority, so the
Data Control knob will be automatically assigned to control the volume level for the
Layer Voice. If Layer Mode and Split Mode are both active, the Layer Voice will be
added only to the Main Voice, not to the Split Voice. In other words, playing to the
right ofthe Split Point will sound the Main and Layer Voices. Playing to the left of the
Split Point will sound only the Split Voice.
The LCD will show a combination of all the voice information, and the Data Control
knob value (which is the Layer Voice volume by default).
+ For example, the image on the left shows a setup with Grand Piano as the Main Voice, Strings as the Layer Voice and Upright Bass as the Split Voice. NOTE That the following instructions regarding using Layer Mode and Split Mode together are actually the same as if you were using either of the two modes separately, with the exception of the method for changing the Split Voice volume (which is different when using the two modes together). Press the [LAYER] button to temporarily exit Layer Mode. Efr‘arci F1'ano__ LiP..i:i-EIES-E- ::-uo.i:1 r wen Press the [SPLIT] button to temporarily exit Split Mode. Use the [DATA CONTROL] knob to adjust the Main Voice volume. DATA CONTROL Press the [SPLIT] button again to reactivate Split Modet Efr‘arici F ' __ LiP..i:i-EIES-E- “wot“ r 5pm Press the [LAYER] button again to reactivate Layer Mode. numb Transpose Button The Transpose Up and Down buttons are used to increase or decrease the keyboard's transpose value, up to 12 semi-tones (one octave) up or down. fich time you press the Transpose Up button, the pitch is raised by one semi-tone. In the same way, the Transpose Down button is used to lower the pitch in semi-tone increments. Once you have changed the Transpose setting, the LCD will show a positive or negative value to the right of the voice name: V(:3 Each time you press the Transpose Up button, the pitch is raised by one semietone. In the same way, the Transpose Down button is used to lower the pitch in semi-tone increments. Once you have changed the Transpose setting, the LCD will show a positive or negative value to the right of the voice name: [Sr-and Piano --E1-- Tern: 12B Uol :: 12B NOTE Changes to the Transpose setting are not remembered after a power- cycle. The setting will be back at its default value of zero at power-up. Octave Function Enabling the Octave function allows you to raise or lower the keyboard's pitch in octave increments. Use the Octave Function Press the [TOUCH] and [SPLIT] buttons at the same time to enter Octave Shift Edit Mode. The top line of the LCD will show: Octave Shift: 707 Touc FLI L on s ‘ Use the [DATA CONTROL] knob (or the Transpose Up/Down buttons) to raise or lower the Octave Shift setting. mm CONTROL With Octave Shift Edit Mode enabled, press the [Transpose Up and Down buttons at the same time. NOTE Changes to the Octave Shift setting are not remembered after a power cycle. The setting will be back at its default value of zero at power-up. Master Tune Although piano never actually slips out of tune, the Master Tuning function can be helpful when playing along With another Instrument that may be tuned slightly higher or lower than standard pitch. Aflusfiwastflflfimug Press the [CHORUS] and [TOUCH] buttons at the same time. The top line ofthe LCD will show: MasterTune: -0- CHDR uc L MA J In»: Use the [DATA CONTROL] knob (or the Transpose Up/Down buttons) to raise or lower the Master Tune setting. =‘1EIS1'L-E'P-i—LII‘TEH --ul§ mm CONTROL NOTE Changes to the Master Tune value are remembered after a power cycle. Also note that the Master Tune command is sent to the internal sound engine only. It will not affect MIDI sent from piano to an external MIDI device or software program. Touch Select Mode The Touch Sensitivity setting, sometimes referred to as the velocity curve, lets you decide how the pressure with which you hit a key determines the volume at which the note plays. piano provides you with three different sensitivity options: Normal is the default setting, and is designed to be useful for most players with an “average” touch (i.e.: people who play with an average amount of force). Law Is a sensItIVIty setting that generates lower veIOCIty values for the same force. This setting is useful for playing more quietly, even if you tend to strike the keys harder. High is a sensitivity setting that generates higher velocity values for the same force. This setting is useful for playing more loudly, even if you tend to strike the keys with less force. Fixed is essentially the “off" setting, effective when when the Touch button is not lit. The same velocity value is sent regardless of how hard or how softly you strike the keys. The default Fixed velocity value is 100 (on a scale of 0-127), and can be adjusted (see next page). $133 a ngsh Sens: With the [TOUCH] button lit, press and hold the Touch button to enter Touch Select Mode. muc While continuing to hold down the [TOUCH] button, use the [DATA CONTROL] knob (or the Transpose or Tempo Up/Down buttons) to select the desired Touch setting. As you turn the [DATA CONTROL] knob, the LCD will scroll through the available Touch settings. (The “NORMAL” Touch setting is shown in the example below). I'JDEMFIL DATA CONTROL NOTE Pressing the Transpose up and down buttons together while in Touch Select Mode will reset the Touch function back to its default value of itLtLFixeglgm Press the Touch button. The blue LED will turn off. TOUC Change the Fixed Velocity Value With Touch Sensitivity turned off (Touch button is not lit), press and hold the [TOUCH] button. Tout hl-"ixecl: SEI Team: 1238 U01: 12? YOU!) While continuing to hold down the [TOUCH] button, use the [DATA CONTROL] knob (or the Transpose or Tempo Up/Down buttons) to select the desired Touch setting. As you turn the [DATA CONTROL] knob, the LCD will scroll through the available Touch settings. (The “NORMAL” Touch setting is shown in the example below). Touch: l-lEIlEi‘lFIL. DATA CONTROL Reverb Effect The built-in digital Reverb can be used for adding a natural-sounding room ambience to any of the 16 voices built into piano. Aggly Reverb to a Voice Press the [REVERB] button. The button will illuminate, and you will hear the Reverb effect when you play the currently selected voice. GI-‘anui Piano - Team: 146 vol: 1 i?‘ REVE To turn Reverb off, press the [REVERB] button again. The button will go dark to indicate that Reverb is off. While holding the [REVERE] button, turn the [DATA CONTROL] knob to adjust the Reverb Depth setting. The LCD will show the current Reverb Depth setting. The minimum setting is 0, and the maximum setting is 127. Eves-w r‘loDeF-th: 84%| Hal 1 1 2i REVE mm column Once you have reached the desired amount of Reverb, let go of the Reverb button, and resume playing piano. NOTE If you prefer, you may use the Tempo Up/Down buttons instead of the Data Control knob to change the Reverb Depth (while holding down the Reverb button). Lhflge the Reverb T112: While holding the [REVERB] button, use the [TRANSPOSE] buttons to select a Reverb Type. The LCD will show the current Reverb Depth and Type. Once you have selected the desired Reverb Type, let go of the Reverb button, and resume playing piano. TRANS REVE The following Reverb Types are available: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Halli Hall 2 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Stage] Stage 2 Plate Each of the 16 voices of piano will remember its individual Reverb on/off status, type and Depth setting, even after turning the Power switch off and on. Chorus Effect The built-in digital Chorus can be used for adding a rich, swirling stereo effect to any of the 16 voices built into piano. Analflhgzugo a voice Press the [CHORUS] button. The button will illuminate, and you will hear the Chorus effect when you play the currently selected voice. CHOR To turn Chorus off, press the Chorus button again. The button will go dark to indicate that Chorus is off. NOTE Depending on the default Depth setting for the selected Chorus preset, the effect may be quite subtle. To hear the Chorus more clearly, you may want to increase the Chorus Depth, as described in the next step. While holding the [CHORUS] button, turn the [DATA CONTROL] knob to adjust the Chorus Depth setting. The LCD will show the current Chorus Depth and Type % IIZhIJr-I_J.E;Di._=P-L.l'i: GEM.- cHoR DATA CONTROL Once you have the desired amount of Chorus, let go of the Chorus button, and resume playing piano. NOTE If you prefer, you may use the Tempo Up/Down buttons instead of the Data Control knob to change the Chorus Depth (while holding down the Chorus button). While holding the [CHORUS] button, use the [TRANSPOSE] buttons to select a Chorus Type. The LCD will show the current Chorus Depth and Type. Once you have selected the desired Chorus Type, let go of the Chorus button, and resume playing piano. ‘ M 45 "W5 rape: Chorus 4 CHOR V The following Chorus Types are available: C-l C»1 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-6 C»7 C»8 Chorus] ChorusZ Chums} Choms4 Feedback Flanged ShnDely ShnDle Each of the 16 voices of piano will remember its individual Chorus on/off status, Type and Depth setting, even after turning the Power switch off and on. Metronome The piano features a build-in metronome which you can use to practice your timing with. To activate it, simply press the METRONOME button. You can set both volume, tempo and time signature for the metronome. The following describes how to adjust each of those functions. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, turn the [DATA CONTROL] knob clockwise to increase volume, or counterclockwise to decrease volume. The LCD will show the current Metronome Volume level. This can be adjusted between zero (minimum) and 127 (maximum). When you have set a comfortable level, let go of the [METRONOME] button. Metro Unlume 1' ?' METRON ATA CONTROL The Metronome can be programmed for any tempo between 20 beats per minute (bpm) and 280 bpm. Use the [TEMPO] Up/Down buttons (Up button increases tempo, Down button decreases tempo). TEM NOTE Pressing both Tempo Up/Down buttons simultaneously will reset the Tempo to its default value of 120 bpm. Time Signature The metronome can support the followmg time signatures:2/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 5/8, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8 Qbangflbwettoogme'flimfiigoetuze Press the [DEMO] and [METRONOME] buttons at the same time to enter Time Signature Edit Mode. The top line of the LCD will show: Time Sig: 4/4 DEM i_ Lo Si Use the [TRANSPOSE] Up or Down button to change the Time Signature. You step through the time signatures in the followmg order: 2/2, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 5/4,3/8,6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8. f§§§ Tii-i 319 2/4 ' C) NOTE After pressing the Demo and Metronome buttons in Step, you will have three seconds to begin using the Transpose Up or Down buttons (or the Data Control knob) to change the Time Signature. After three seconds, the piano goes back to Performance Mode (the basic “play the piano” setting), and the LCD goes back to its main screen. This three second “Time Out" function is common to most of the editing functions of piano. While in Time Signature Edit Mode, press the [TRANSPOSE] Up and Down buttons at the same time. TRANS}? $0M] Recoruiny The Song Recorder (or sequencer) built into piano can record two individual tracks, allowing you to record one part and then play and record a second complementary part while the first part plays back. Record a Track Track1 1.Hold down the [PLAY/RECORD] button , then press the [TRACKI] button, the light ofthe [TRACKl/LEFT] button will flash and the light ofthe [PLAY/RECORD] button will turn on. fine RECORD LEFY 2.P|ay the music to start recording. [lwlllllllllll‘lll ||||||||||||||| \J \J 3.Press the [PLAY/RECORD] button again to end off the recording. NOTE If the TRACK 2 has data recorded, the indicator will light and it will play when the record is started You can press the [TRACK 2/RIGH'H button to mute it, then the indicator will be unlighted. Track2 1.Hold down the [PLAY/RECORD] button ,then press the [TRACKZ/RIGHT] button, the light ofthe [TRACKZ/RIGHT] button will flash ,the light ofthe [PLAY/RECORD] button will turn on. FLA CK 1/ TRAC RECORD LEFT mam 2.Play the music to start recording. iiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3.Press the [PLAY/RECORD] button again to end off the recording. NOTE If the TRACK 1 has data recorded. the indicator will light and it will play when the record is started. You can press the [TRACK 1/LEFT] button to mute it, then the indicator Will be unlighted. Play The Recording Press the [PLAY/RECORD] to play the local recording. During song playback you can select which track you wish to hear by press the [TRACK 1/LEFT]or [TRACKZ/RIGHT] button. FLA ex 1/ mac RECORD LEFT RIGHY Press the [PLAY/RECORD] button again to end off the recording. FLA EK 11 nuc RECORD LEFY RIGNY NOTE That the button for any track onto which material has been recorded will light.

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