Ringway Tech GRAND110 DIGITAL PIANO User Manual Grand110
Ringway Tech(Jiangsu) Co.,Ltd. DIGITAL PIANO Grand110
User Manual
Musical Instruments GRAND 110 Owner’s Manual Safety instructions FCC warning statement § 15.19 Labelling requirements. 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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. § 15.21 Information to user. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. § 15.105 Information to the user. 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. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This product must be grounded (earthed). In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the local codes and regulations. DANGER Do not modify the plug provided with the product - if it will not fit - have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. TEMPO / VALUE DISPLAY The messages contained in the Display may not always match the display pages They are merely examples of the many features of the product. DISCLAIMER The information contained in this manual has been very carefully revised. Due to the constant effort to improve the product, the product specifications might differ to those in the manual. The specifications are subject to modification without prior notice. TAKING CARE OF YOUR INSTRUMENT Your instrument is a fine instrument and deserves careful treatment. Follow carefully the next few points, to keep it at it’s best for many years. Never open the case and touch the internal circuits. Always switch the power Off after use. Use a cloth or a damp sponge. If the dirt is particularly persistent, use a neutral detergent to remove it. Never use solvents or alcohol. Do not place your instrument near electric motors, neon or fluorescent lamps as these may generate disturbances. In most cases you just need to change the position of the instrument to avoid interference. Keep your instrument away from dusty environments, high humidity, and high temperatures. Do not use on the same AC outlet with electrical appliances, neon lights or variable lighting system. Before turning on the instrument, make sure that any external amplifier and speaker system that you have connected to your instrument are turned off. Computer controlled instruments can be interrupted by spikes, surges and dropouts on the power line. If your instrument stops working because of a power line disturbance, switch it off for a few seconds and then switch it on again. Never disconnect the power cable without turning the power switch off. 5 POWER SUPPLY Plug the DC output cable from the power adapter into DC IN jack in the rear panel of your instrument, then plug the AC cable of your power adapter into a convenient wall AC power socket. Turn on the instrument by pressing the POWER ON/OFF switch located in the back panel. Set the MASTER VOLUME to the desired level. The MASTER VOLUME controls the overall volume for the entire instrument. USING HEADPHONES OR AN EXTERNAL SOUND SYSTEM A standard stereo headphone can be plugged into the PHONES socket for private practice or latenight playing. The internal speaker system is automatically switched off, when the headphone is plugged into the PHONE socket. There are two sockets available in the rear panel and allow the use of two headphone at the same time. The LINE OUT (Left and Right) sockets can be used to deliver the output of the sound to an external amplifier, stereo sound system, mixing console or tape recorder. SOFT/SOSTENUTO/SUSTAIN PEDAL (optional) – Stage Pro only If necessary the Stage Pro can be used with an optional 3 Pedals pedal board. Insert the mono jack to the Pedal Input number 1 and the stereo jack in the Pedal Input The instrument 2. works now with a set of three pedals giving the following functions: SOFT: gives the piano voices a ''softer'' sound. SOSTENUTO: this allows only the notes pressed on the keyboard before the Sostenuto pedal is activated to sustain and no subsequent notes played afterwards. SUSTAIN: has the same function as the ''sustain'' pedal on the piano. It provides sustain and lets the sound slowly decay after the keys have been released. NOTE: The Grand 310 and the CDP 31 have as standard the 3 pedals assembly built in their own cabinet. 6 SLIDER CONTROLS The Master Volume slider controls the overall volume of the instrument. It control the volume also when connected to an headphone set. Moving the slider to the right it will make the sound lauder, moving it to the left it will make the sound softer. The Brilliance Control slider control adjusts the brightness of the sound. Moving the slider to the right it will make the sound brighter , moving it to the left it will make the sound mellower . PANEL DISPLAY INDICATIONS Your instrument features a large multi-function display (INFORMATION DISPLAY) that shows all the important settings for the instrument. At power up it shows: DEMO SONGS There are 26 demo songs in the internal memory. Listen to the pre-programmed demonstration songs and they will give you a good idea of what the instrument can do. With the Power ON and Set the Master Volume at half way. Press the [DEMO] to activate the DEMO function. The name of the selected DEMO will appear on the INFORMATION DISPLAY. You can select the demo songs by using the [/\][\/] buttons. Press [DEMO] button again to stop the DEMO song. 7 SELECTING AND PLAYING THE VOICES Your instrument has 476 sounds in the internal sound library numbered from 01 to 476, and 8 Drum Kits numbered from 477 to 484. Sound 485 is the SOUND EFFECT bank preset. The available sounds can be played in three different modes: Right 1, Right 2 and Left. Right 1 plays a single voice over the entire range of the keyboard. Right 2 mixes two different voices together (Layers) for rich, complex sounds. Left allows the player to select a Left sound and/or a Bass sound for the Left part and up to two sounds for the Right part of the keyboard. The complete list of the available Sounds is available in the SOUND LIST pages at the end of this manual. The first 128 sounds are listed according to the GM sound list from 1 to 128. From 129 to 476 the sounds are listed according to the ORLA XM Sound List that incorporates all the GM sounds plus all ORLA sound variations. In GM mode the instrument allows the player to select the sounds according to the GM mapping and most of the players remember the sound numbers and therefore may be easier for them. In the XM mode the complete sound list is available including not only all the GM sounds but also the many sound variations specially developed by the ORLA musicians team. VOICE SECTION To select the sounds listed below the sound buttons make sure that the SELECT button is switched Off. To select the sounds listed above the sound buttons make sure that the SELECT button is switched On. It is also possible to play two sounds at the same time, for example GRAND PIANO and STRINGS. SLOW To select the GRAND PIANO sound press and hold the related button. While holding down the GRAND PIANO button also press the SLOW STRINGS button. The two sounds are now selected and they can be played at the same time. The Grand Piano sound is considered to be the MAIN sound and will be played at full volume. 8 It is also possible to play two sounds at the same time, selecting them from the top and the bottom row, for example STAGE ELECTRIC and PAD. To select the STAGE ELECTRIC sound press and hold the related button. While holding down the STAGE ELECTRIC button also press the SELECT button to select the upper row. Release now the SELECT button and while holding the STAGE ELECTRIC the PAD button . The two sounds are now selected and they can be played at the same time. It is possible to change the balance using the [/\] and [\/] buttons. button press The Value 4 refers to the STAGE ELECTRIC volume and the value 1 refers to the PAD sound. Use the [/\] and [\/] buttons it is possible to balance the two sounds according to the following table. 4–1 4–2 4-3 4-4 3–4 2–4 1–4 PLAYER CHOICE In this two buttons it is possible to load any of the internal sounds available in the instrument. If the SELECT button Led is Off you can select PLAYER CHOICE 1. If the SELECT button Led is On you can select PLAYER CHOICE 2. 9 How to select a new Player Choice sound: Press and hold the PLAYER CHOICE 1 button until the display shows: Use the [/\] and [\/] buttons it is possible to change the sound while its number is blinking with any one of the available sounds in the Voice List of the instrument. It is of course possible to directly digit the number of the new desired sound using the numeric keypad buttons. To select a new Player Choice 2 sound press the SELECT button On and press and hold the PLAYER CHOICE 2 button until the display shows: Use the [/\] and [\/] buttons it is possible to change the sound while its number is blinking with any one of the available sounds in the Voice List of the instrument. It is of course possible to directly digit the number of the new desired sound using the numeric keypad buttons. NOTE: It is possible to save the new programmed Player Choice sounds in the OVERALL PRESET memories. RIGHT OCTAVE This function is setting the piano sound 1 octave lower. When the piano is playing two sounds at the same time in Layer mode both sounds will be played 1 Octave lower. If the piano is playing in SPLIT mode, only the sounds of the right section will be played 1 Octave lower. 10 SPLIT - BASS SOUND When the BASS button is pressed the instrument automatically splits the keyboard in two parts and a BASS sound is automatically selected. It is also possible to change the Bass sound. Press and hold the BASS button. The display will show the automatically selected bass sound, for example: Use the [/\][\/] buttons to select the new bass sound from the following list: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Acoustic Bass Acoustic Bass + Ride Big Bass Finger Bass Finger Slap Fretless Synbass Organ Bass It is of course possible to directly digit the number of the new desired sound using the numeric keypad buttons. SPLIT - LEFT SOUND Press the [LEFT] buttons to select the LEFT voice. This will enter the instrument in SPLIT MODE and automatically divide the keyboard in two parts. The Left Sound will be automatically selected according to the selected Right Sound, however it is possible to change the default left sound. Select the Right Voice, for example the GRAND PIANO sound, on the VOICE Section. Press and hold the LEFT button. The display will show the automatically selected left sound, for example: 11 - 264 is the number – according to the internal Sound List – of the Left Sound automatically selected to Grand Piano and the sound is Accompaniment Strings 2. When the LEFT sound is indicated on the display (remember – the instrument gives approximately 4 seconds to input data) the sound can be changed using the [/\][\/] buttons to select the desired voice number according to the Voice List. It is of course possible to directly digit the number of the new desired sound using the numeric keypad buttons. Press the [LEFT] button to switch this section ON or OFF. NOTE When the BASS button and the LEFT button are selected On at the same time, when playing chords in the Left part of the keyboard the Bass sound will be played in ROOT mode and will play the fundamental note. SELECT THE SPLIT POINT The default position of the Split point is F#2 (equal to value 33 on the display) located below the [BASS] and [LEFT] buttons. The Split Point can be set to any other key as follows: Press and hold the [BASS] and [LEFT] buttons until the sound number starts blinking. Select now the new Split Point by pressing the desired key on the keyboard or by changing the value on the display using the [/\][\/] buttons near the display. To set for example the new Split Point on the C2 Position change the value to 27. The display will return to the normal display mode and the new Split Point is now set. DIGITAL REVERB The DIGITAL REVERB effect playing in different environments. creates an acoustic effect similar to It is possible to select any one of three different Reverb types: 12 1 – Room 2 – Hall 3 - Theatre If the REVERB effect is selected, it will stay switched ON even if a different sound is selected while playing. At Power Up the REVERB effect will always be switched at ROOM reverb. CHORUS EFFECT This effect is similar to panning the sound between two speaker systems. At Power Up the CHORUS effect will always be switched OFF. TOUCH SENSITIVITY Just like an acoustic piano, your instrument has an 88 note keyboard with velocity control. This means the level of the audio signal will be in proportion with the velocity of the key pressed. If you play soft you will have a quiet sound, while if you play very hard you will have a much louder sound. The TOUCH SENSE button allows you to select 3 different touch sensitivity curves: 1 - HARD 2 - NORMAL 3 – SOFT This setting requires the keys to be played quite hard to produce maximum volume. This setting produces standard keyboard response. This is the factory default mode. This setting allows maximum volume with lighter key pressure. Select the Touch Sensitivity you desired by pressing the TOUCH SENSE button until the desired Led is switched On. If no Led is switched On the keyboard will be set at NO TOUCH SENSITIVITY. TRANSPOSE It is possible to Transpose the natural key ( C ) of your instrument up or down. The default C natural setting is indicated as C0 in the following table. 13 C C# D# F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A# -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 +11 +12 The examples below illustrate how to use the above table: To Transpose the instrument to the key of E above C, press the TRANPOSE button On and press the [/\] button 4 times. To Transpose the instrument to the key of A# below C, press the TRANSPOSE button On and press the [\/] button 2 times. Press the TRANSPOSE button On and press the [/\][\/] buttons at the same time to restore the instrument to the key of C0. TRANSPOSE SET In this page, you can select which sections of the instrument you would like to transpose. Press and hold the [TRANSPOSE] button to select “ALL“ or “Panel“ or “Song”. ALL The entire instrument will be transposed including the USB Song (this is the default mode). Panel The all instrument will be transposed but not the USB song. Song Only the USB song will be transposed. Press the TRANSPOSE button for a few seconds and the display will indicate the available settings. Use the [/\] and [\/] buttons to select “ALL“ or “Panel“ or “Song”. PITCH – FINE TUNING The PITCH feature enables the player to tune the pitch of the instrument to match other instruments. Press the PITCH button and the display will display: 14 Use the [/\][\/] buttons to set the desired Pitch value. The PITCH value on the display can be changed between –64 and +63. Press the PITCH button On and press the [/\][\/] buttons at the same time to restore the instrument pitch to 0. METRONOME The Metronome is a convenient feature for practice, and it can also provide a rhythmic guide when recording. The metronome sound is alternately turned on and turned off by pressing the [METRONOME] button. The Time Signature of the metronome can be set by using [/\][\/] buttons when turning on the metronome function and while the Time Signature value is indicated on the display. To set the Time Signature (1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/4, 3/8, 6/8, 9/8 ) press and hold the [METRONOME] button and the values of Time Signature will be indicated on the display, use the [/\][\/] buttons to select the new value. To change the Tempo use the [/\] [\/] buttons to set the desired tempo speed while the metronome is playing. OVERALL PRESETS The instrument can store 24 Overall Preset (6 groups x 4 banks of panel settings). By pressing the corresponding memory button, you can recall these settings rapidly. You can customise the panel settings to accommodate your performance and store them to the registration memory positions. These settings will not be lost, even if the power is turned OFF. It is possible to load up to 24 Overall Presets using the 6 Memory positions and 4 memory banks. By pressing the [STORE] button four times, you can select 4 different banks. The display shows the available memory banks [1 to 4 Memory Bank]. The following parameter can be saved: Left/Right Sounds, Volume levels, Octave, Effects, etc. Other global parameters are also memorized. Select the desired sounds, volume and effects. Select the Memory Bank where to store the [STORE] button, for example BANK 3. 15 new settings by pressing a few times the - Press and hold [STORE] button, and then press one of the [1 - 6] buttons where to store the panel setting, for example 1. The LCD displays The current panel settings are now stored in the memory in position nr. 1 in BANK 3 . It is possible to repeat this procedure for all available positions. NOTE: In the Overall Preset memories it is possible to store 2 different Player Choice sounds for each one of the memory location, having available a total of 48 Player Choice sounds. RECALLING OVERALL PRESETS By pressing the [1 - 6] buttons, the information you have stored previously can be recalled. Press [STORE] button to access the Memory banks ( press a few times). The LCD displays the panel settings and memory position number. LOCK Pressing the [LOCK] button, turns the LOCK function ON/OFF. When the LOCK function is ON, the registration sounds stored in each memory location can be recalled, while the Left and bass sound settings will be LOCKED. This enables the player to make changes to the melody part(s) of the music ‘on the fly’. The Left sections will remain LOCKED, therefore all levels and other parameters pertaining to this section will remain unchanged. MANAGING THE USB DISK When inserting the USB disk in its slot you will notice that the display will immediately indicate the first available Midi File Song stored in the memory. It is possible to load different type of files in the USB disk: 1 Standard Midi File songs 2 Settings - Overall Presets Registrations The display will only show the files related to each of the listed groups when selected. 16 To select one of the groups follow the indications below: Press and hold the [USB FILES] button Using the [/\][\/] buttons select one of the 2 available options. When the desired option is selected the display will show only the USB files related to the type of file selected until the instrument is switched off. At power up, the instrument will automatically restore the SMF song option. USB FILES MODE SELECT The files listed in the USB disk can be accessed in two ways: by number or by alphabet letters (you can see the letters and the numbers above and below the VOICE section buttons). It is possible in fact to access the files recalling their numbers or scrolling the initial letters. To select these two systems follows these instructions. Insert the USB disk in the USB socket Press the USB FILES button Press and hold the 0 (zero) on the numeric keypad until the display shows Alphabet or Number Using the [/\][\/] buttons select on the display Alphabet or Number as you prefer. The available files will now be listed according to your choice, by number or by letters. To select the files by numbers simply select the desired number on the display using the numeric keypad indicated below the Voice buttons. To select the sounds above 99, for example 123, press the number 1 button and hold it until the number 1 appears on the display. Press than the number 2 and the number 3 buttons to select the sound. Sound number 123, is now selected. To select the files by letters refer to the below table that is similar to telephone letter indications: 1 – no letters 2 – ABC 3 – DEF 4 – GHI 5 – JKL 6 – MNO 7 – PQRS 8 – TUV 9 – WXYZ To select the desired letter press the related button as follow: D – press the 3 button one time. The display shows SEL R – press the 7 button 3 times. The display shows SEL DEF PQRS The files are now listed by initial letter. If the selected initial letter is not available in the list the instrument will select the nearest available letter. 17 SAVE THE OVERALL PRESETS TO USB DISK It is possible to SAVE the Overall Preset Registrations Banks to the USB Disk by following these instructions: Insert the USB Disk to the USB socket. Press [SAVE ] button and the display will show : 01 001 indicates the progressive file number indicates the registration file number The display indicating your Overall Preset Registration Settings are saved into USB Disk, with 24 Registration Memories stored to a single file. New banks of Overall Preset Registration Settings can be stored in the USB disk and a new name will be automatically assigned to each bank as follows: 01 REGST 001 02 REGST 002 03 REGST 003 … REGST ...... LOADING THE OVERALL PRESETS DATA FROM USB DISK Insert the USB Disk into the USB socket. Press and hold the [USB FILES] button to access the Setting files in the USB Disk. The display shows: To select the Setting page use the [/\][\/] buttons. In a few seconds the display will show the first available file. Use now the [/\][\/] buttons to select the desired Overall Preset [PLAY/LOAD] button, display shows “Load OK”. file, then press 18 DELETE MEMORY REGISTRATIONS FROM USB Insert the USB Disk into the USB socket. Press and hold the [USB FILES] button to access the Setting files in the USB Disk. Select the Setting page by pressing the [/\][\/] buttons. Use [/\][\/] button to select the desired Overall Preset Registration Setting file you want to delete, then hold down the [RECORD] button and press [PLAY/LOAD] button. LCD shows: Press [/\] button to delete the file. Press [\/] button to exit the function without deleting the file. NOTE – When a file is deleted from a list its progressive number will be cancelled and saved in a special memory location inside the instrument. This number will be automatically assigned to the next file of the same type that will be loaded. SONG PLAY MODE It is possible to play only 1 song at the time or all the songs listed in the USB disk . Single The selected song will be played after the [PLAY] button is pressed, and will stop at the end of it. All The selected song will be played after the [PLAY] button is pressed and will automatically play all the following songs without stopping, unless the [PLAY] button is pressed again. How to select the Single and All mode. Press and hold the PLAY/LOAD button. The display shows: The default mode is Single Mode. To select the All mode use the [/\][\/] buttons: 19 TEMPO CONTROL The [/\] and [\/] buttons can be used to control the tempo of the Standard Midi File song played from the USB disk and also the Metronome speed. SONG RECORDING The instrument lets you record your Songs and Registration settings to a USB Disk.. It is possible to record your song using up to sixteen independent tracks. The song will be stored into USB Disk memory. There are two different ways of recording your song: Quick Recording and Multi Track Recording. QUICK RECORDING Insert the USB Disk into the USB socket. Press the [RECORD] button to start recording. The display shows: As soon as [RECORD] is pressed the Metronome will automatically start. This can be switched off at any time by pressing the Metronome button OFF. The recording will start as soon as the first key on the keyboard is pressed. During recording you can select sounds, volumes, effects and all will be recorded in your performance. To stop recording press [RECORD] button again. The recording stops immediately and your song is stored in the USB Disk memory. The internal computer will immediately store you song automatically assigning the name 20 (XXX indicates the total file number. 001 indicates the recording file number). MULTI TRACK RECORDING If you like to add new tracks to the just recordered song, select it on the display ( as previous example XXX: Song_001) and select now MULTI TRACK RECORDING by pressing the [USB FILES] button and the [RECORD] buttons at the same time(hold down the [USB FILES] button and press [RECORD] button). The Metronome immediately start for two bars and the first recorded Track starts playing. It is now possible to record the new track as we did before. The name of the new file will be saved in sequence ( _003, _004, etc.) as long as new tracks are added t the song. To stop recording by pressing [RECORD] button again. It is necessary to press the [RECORD] button at the end of each track. NOTE: NOTE: sequence the Multi Track Recording will save a song for each track that it is added to the original song file. This will allow to be able to start from any given song level and add new tracks. At the end of Multi Track Recording you can delete the old and not necessary files from the USB disk. This means that you may have more songs with similar names (example 001: SONG_11, 002: SONG_11) but remember that the 3 numbe number in front of the song is identifying it in the list. It is of course possible to change the song names in your computer. In the event that you are recording too many track in the warning message will appear on the display indicating that there are NO RECORDING TRACKS available. 21 DELETE SONG/FILE Insert the USB Disk into the USB socket. Use [/\][\/] button to select the song or the file you want to delete, then hold down the [RECORD] button and press [PLAY/LOAD] button. The display shows: Press [/\] button to delete the file. Press [\/] button to exit the function without deleting the file. USB FILE BUTTON Use this button to switch to USB mode immediately, even if the keyboard is in any other mode. TRACK ON/OFF Use this function to turn on or turn off any track of the song played (each track corresponds to a midi channel), even during Play Song. When switching On the instrument the default track will be nr. 4 that is normally the Melody Track in the Standard Midi Files. Press [TRACK ON/OFF] button as many times is necessary to the desired track. Every time the button is pressed the Track Number will be updated to the next track. Use [/\] or [\/] button to select “on” or “off”. NOTE The [TRACK ON/OFF] button is disabled while recording. USB SONG VOLUME It is possible to balance the Song Volume using the USB VOLUME . select 22 - Press the USB VOLUME button and the display will indicate the current Song Volume value. Use the [/\] and [\/] buttons to control the volume of the Standard Midi File song played from the USB disk. Range: 00-127 Default: 90 MIDI Use the MIDI button to select the midi settings. LOCAL CONTROL Press the MIDI button one time to select Local Control pages Use [/\][\/] button to select “Local On“ or “Local Off“ for the full instrument. ALL_LOCL ON ALL_LOCL OFF Normal operation. Keyboard and USB Song are sent to the internal tone generator. There will be no sound produced by the internal tone generator. Press the MIDI button again to select the Keyboard Only Local On/Off Press the [/\][\/] buttons you can select the following Local Functions: KBD_LOCL ON The keyboard will play the internal tone generator. All the keyboard midi information will be sent as normal. KBD_LOCL OFF The keyboard will not play the internal tone generator . All the keyboard midi information will still be sent as normal. Press the MIDI button again to select the USB Song Local On/Off USB_LOCL ON The instrument will play the songs of the USB disk using the internal tone generator. 23 USB_LOCL OFF The instrument will not send the songs of the USB disk to the internal tone generator but will send all the midi information from the Midi Out of the instrument. Press the MIDI button again to select the PROGRAM CHANGE On/Off PGM ON This configuration will allow the instrument to send and receive the Program Change Midi information. PGM OFF This configuration will NOT allow the instrument to send and receive the Program Change Midi information. Press the MIDI button again to select the PROGRAM CHANGE On/Off CTL ON This configuration will allow the instrument to send and receive the Control Change Midi information. CTL OFF This configuration will NOT allow the instrument to send and receive the Control Change Midi information. 24 RESET If it should be necessary to completely erase the internal RAM memory, a very simple reset feature is provided. Make sure that the instrument is switched off. Press and hold the [/\] and [\/] buttons Switch on the instrument while holding the [/\] and [\/] buttons down. The display shows Reseting Do not reset the instrument if it is not necessary. All your information you have programmed will be automatically erased from the internal RAM memory. The factory set programs will be automatically restored. 25 CONNECTIONS MIDI IN/THRU/OUT The Midi THRU connector retransmits any data from the Midi IN directly to other Midi devices. The Midi OUT connector transmits Midi data generated by the instrument to other Midi instruments. The Midi IN connector receives the Midi data from an external Midi device. USB TO COMPUTER It is possible to connect the instrument to a computer using the USB port located in the back panel of the instrument and control the Midi parameters. PEDALS SOCKETS This is the connection for the pedal sets that can be used with the instrument. If using the supplied Sustain Pedal connect it to Pedal Connection 1. If the optional 3 Pedals pedal board is used connect the mono jack to pedal connection 1 and the stereo jack to pedal connection 2. LINE IN SOCKETS There are two inputs (Left and Right) and they are used to send the audio signal of an external instrument to the internal amplifier. LINE OUT SOCKETS There are two outputs (Left and Right) and they are used to send the audio signal out an external amplifier, mixer console or recording equipment. To connect the instrument in Stereo to an external amplification system connect both Left and Right outputs. HEADPHONES Two sets of Headphones can be plugged in for private practice and allow you to play without disturbing anyone else or being disturbed by outside noise. In the Stage Pro the sockets are located at the back of the instrument. In the Grand 310 and CDP31 are located in the front of the instrument, below the hammer action keyboard. POWER ON/OFF This switch turns the power to the instrument on or off. DC IN SOCKET This is the connection to power. Connect the adapter to this socket to power the instrument. 26 VOICE LIST NR 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 PROG CHANGE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 BANK NAME Grand Piano Bright Piano Electric Grand Honky Tonk El. Piano 1 El. Piano 2 Harpsichord Clavinet Celesta Glockenspiel Music Box Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Tubular Bells Dulcimer Drawbar Organ Percussive Org. Rock Organ Church Organ Reed Organ Accordion Harmonica Tango Accord. Nylon Guitar Steel Guitar Jazz Guitar Clean Guitar Muted Guitar Overdriven Guit. Distortion Guitar Guitar Harmonics Acoustic Bass Finger Bass Pick Bass Fretless Bass Slap Bass 1 Slapp Bass 2 Synth Bass 1 Synth Bass 2 Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolo Strings Pizzicato Strings Orchestral Harp Timpani String Ensem. 1 String Ensem. 2 Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 2 Choir Aahs Choir Oohs NAME ON DISPLAY GrandPno BritePno El.Grand HnkyTonk ElPiano1 ElPiano2 Harpsi 1 Clavinet Celesta Glocken MusicBox Vibes Marimba Xylophon Chimes Dulcimer DrawOrgn PercOrgn RockOrg3 ChrcOrg1 ReedOrgn Accordio Harmnica TangoAcd NylonGt1 SteelGtr JazzGtr1 CleanGt1 Mute Gtr Ovrdrive Distort Gtr Harm Ac.Bass1 FngBass1 PickBass Fretles1 SlapBas1 Slap Bas3 SynBass1 SynBass2 Violin Viola Cello ContraBs TremStrg Pizzicto Harp Timpani Strings1 Strings2 SynStrg1 SynStrg2 ChoirAah ScatVoic 27 NR PROG CHANGE 55 54 56 55 57 56 58 57 59 58 60 59 61 60 62 61 63 62 64 63 65 64 66 65 67 66 68 67 69 68 70 69 71 70 72 71 73 72 74 73 75 74 76 75 77 76 78 77 79 78 80 79 81 80 82 81 83 82 84 83 85 84 86 85 87 86 88 87 89 88 90 89 91 90 92 91 93 92 94 93 95 94 96 95 97 96 98 97 99 98 100 99 101 100 102 101 103 102 104 103 105 104 106 105 107 106 108 107 109 108 110 109 BANK NAME Synth Voice Orchestral Hit Trumpet Trombone Tuba Muted Trumpet French Horn Brass Section Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flute Blown Bottle Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina Square Sawtooth Calliope Chiff Charang Voice Fifths Bass+Lead New Age Warm Pad Polisynth Choir Bowed Pad Metallic Pad Halo Pad Sweep Pad Rain Sound Track Crystal Atmosphere Brightness Goblins Echoes Sci-Fi Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto Kalimba Bag Pipe NAME ON DISPLAY SynVoice Orch Hit Trumpet Trombon1 Tuba MuteTrum FrenchHr Brass SynBras1 SynBras2 SprnoSax Alto Sax TenorSax Bari Sax Oboe EnglHorn Bassoon Clarinet Piccolo Flute Recorder PanFlute Bottle Shakhchi Whistle Ocarina Square1 Saw 1 Calliope Chiff Charang Voice Fifth BasLead1 New Age WarmPad Polysynt Choir Bowed Metallic Halo Sweep Rain SoundTrk Crystal Atmosph1 Brightns Goblins Echoes SciFi Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto 1 Kalimba Bagpipe 28 NR PROG CHANGE 111 110 112 111 113 112 114 113 115 114 116 115 117 116 118 117 119 118 120 119 121 120 122 121 123 122 124 123 125 124 126 125 127 126 128 127 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 10 154 11 155 12 156 13 157 14 158 14 159 14 160 14 161 15 162 16 163 16 164 16 165 16 166 16 BANK 16 24 25 16 24 16 24 16 16 13 14 15 NAME Fiddle Shanai Tinkle Bell Agogo Steel Drum Wood Block Taiko Drum Melodic Tom Synth Drum Reverse Cymbal Guit. Fret Noise Breath Noise Seashore Birds Telephone Helicopter Applause Gunshot Grand Piano Grand Piano 2 Grand Piano+Strings Octa Piano 1 Octa Piano 2 Bright Piano El.Grand Piano Honky Tonk E. Piano 1 Detune E.Piano1 E.Piano 3 Soft E.Piano Mix E.Piano E.Piano 2 Detune E.Piano2 E.Piano 2 + Strings E.Piano 2 + Voice Harpsichord 1 Harpsichord 2 Harpsi + Strings Clavinet Funky Clavinet Celesta Glockenspiel Music Box Vibes Marimba Xylophone Chimes Church Bell Church Bell 2 Tubular Bells Dulcimer Drawbar Organ Detune Organ 1 Click Organ Theatre Organ 1 Theatre Organ 2 NAME ON DISPLAY Fiddle Shanai TnklBell Agogo Stl Drum WoodBlok TaikoDrm MelTom1 SynDrum1 RevCymbl FretNois BrthNois Seashore Tweet Telphon1 Helicptr Applause GunShot GrandPno GranPno2 GPno+Str OctPian1 OctPian2 BritePno El.Grand HnkyTonk ElPiano1 DetPian1 MalletEP SftE.Pno MixE.Pno ElPiano2 DetPian2 EPno+Str EPno+Vcl Harpsi 1 Harpsi 2 Harps+St Clavinet FnkyClav Celesta Glocken MusicBox Vibes Marimba Xylophon Chimes ChrcBell ChrcBel2 TubulBel Dulcimer DrawOrgn DetOrgn1 ClickOrg Theatre1 Theatre2 29 NR PROG CHANGE 167 16 168 16 169 16 170 16 171 16 172 16 173 16 174 16 175 17 176 17 177 17 178 18 179 18 180 19 181 19 182 19 183 19 184 19 185 20 186 21 187 21 188 22 189 22 190 23 191 24 192 24 193 24 194 25 195 25 196 25 197 26 198 26 199 26 200 26 201 26 202 26 203 26 204 26 205 27 206 27 207 27 208 27 209 28 210 28 211 28 212 29 213 30 214 30 215 30 216 31 217 31 218 32 219 32 220 32 221 32 222 33 BANK 16 17 18 20 22 23 26 27 16 14 14 16 24 16 16 16 24 16 24 16 16 16 NAME 60' Organ Rock Organ 1 Cool Organ Tone Weel Rotor Organ Gospel Organ Jazz Organ 1 Rock Organ 2 Percussive Organ Jazz Organ 2 Detune Organ 2 Rock Organ 3 Chapel Organ Church Organ 1 Church Organ 2 Lower Organ Church Organ 3 Church Org.// Dynamic Choir Reed Organ Accordion Master Harmonica Blues Harmonica Tango Accordion Nylon Guitar Nylon Guitar 2 Nylon Guitar+Strings Steel Guitar 12-Strings Guitar Mandolin Jazz Guitar Jazz Guitar 2 Double Jazz Guitar 1 Double Jazz Guitar 2 Jazz Guitar + Vibes Hawaiian Guitar 1 Hawaiian Guitar 2 Country Guitar Clean Guitar 1 Clean Guitar 2 Electric Guitar 60 's Guitar Muted Guitar Funk Guitar 1 Funk Guitar 2 Overdrive Guitar Distortion Guitar Feed Back Guitar Distorted Guitar Vibr. Guitar Harmonics Guitar Feed Back 2 Acoustic Bass 1 Acoustic Bass 2 Acoustic Bass 3 Bass + Ride Cymbal Finger Bass 1 NAME ON DISPLAY 60' Orgn RockOrg1 CoolOrgn ToneWeel RotorOrg GosplOrg JazzOrg1 RockOrg2 PercOrgn JazzOrg2 DetOrgn2 RockOrg3 ChaplOrg ChrcOrg1 ChrcOrg2 LowerOrg ChrcOrg3 Chrc+Voc ReedOrgn Accordio Master Harmnica BlusHarp TangoAcd NylonGt1 NylonGt2 NylGt+St SteelGtr 12StrGtr Mandolin JazzGtr1 JazzGtr2 2JazGtr1 2JazGtr2 JGtr+Vib Hawaian1 Hawaian2 CntrGtr1 CleanGt1 CleanGt2 ElectGtr 60' Gtr Mute Gtr FunkGtr1 FunkGtr2 Ovrdrive Distort FBakGtr1 DisGtrVb Gtr Harm FBakGtr2 Ac.Bass1 Ac.Bass2 Ac.Bass3 Bas+Ride FngBass1 30 NR PROG CHANGE 223 33 224 33 225 33 226 33 227 33 228 33 229 34 230 34 231 34 232 34 233 35 234 35 235 36 236 36 237 37 238 37 239 38 240 38 241 38 242 39 243 39 244 40 245 40 246 41 247 42 248 43 249 44 250 45 251 46 252 47 253 48 254 48 255 48 256 48 257 48 258 48 259 49 260 49 261 49 262 49 263 49 264 49 265 50 266 51 267 52 268 52 269 52 270 52 271 52 272 52 273 52 274 52 275 53 276 54 277 54 278 54 BANK 16 24 16 24 16 16 25 26 27 28 16 17 18 19 16 17 18 24 25 16 NAME Finger Bass 2 Finger // Slap Bass Finger Bass 3 Big Bass Big Bass Sustain Organ Bass 1 Pick Bass Bass 16+8 Bass 8 Organ Bass 2 Fretlees Bass 1 Fretless Bass 2 Slap Bass 1 Slap Bass 2 Slap Bass 3 Slap Bass 4 Synth Bass 1 Synth Bass 3 Synth Bass 5 Synth Bass 2 Synth Bass 4 Violin 1 Violin 2 Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolo Strings Pizzicato Harp Timpani Strings Ensemble 1 Dynamic Orchestra Orchestra + Flute Orchestra + Oboe Orchestra + Horn 1 Orchestra + Horn 2 Strings Ensemble 2 Octa Strings 1 Strings Ensemble 3 Octa Strings 2 Accomp. Strings 1 Accomp. Strings 2 Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 2 Choir Aahs Choir Aah + Voice Big Choir Choir+Strings 1 Choir+Strings 2 Strings + Voice Choir + Organ Choir + Principal 8' Choir Oohs Synth Voice Pop Voice Soft Pad NAME ON DISPLAY FngBass2 Fng Slap FngBass3 BigBass BigBassS OrgBass1 PickBass Bass16+8 Bass 8 OrgBass2 Fretles1 Fretles2 SlapBas1 SlapBas2 Slap Bas3 SlapBas4 SynBass1 SynBass3 SynBass5 SynBass2 SynBass4 Violin Violin 2 Viola Cello ContraBs TremStrg Pizzicto Harp Timpani Strings1 DynOrch Orc+Flut Orc+Oboe Orc+Hor1 Orc+Hor2 Strings2 OctaStr1 Strings3 OctaStr2 AccStr1 AccStr2 SynStrg1 SynStrg2 ChoirAah Aah+Voic BigChoir Voc+Str1 Voc+Str2 Str+Voic Voic+Org Voc+Prn8 ScatVoic SynVoice PadVoice SoftPad 31 NR PROG CHANGE 279 55 280 56 281 56 282 56 283 57 284 57 285 57 286 57 287 58 288 58 289 59 290 60 291 60 292 60 293 60 294 61 295 61 296 61 297 61 298 61 299 61 300 61 301 61 302 61 303 62 304 62 305 63 306 63 307 64 308 65 309 65 310 65 311 66 312 66 313 66 314 66 315 66 316 67 317 68 318 69 319 70 320 71 321 71 322 71 323 71 324 71 325 72 326 73 327 73 328 74 329 75 330 76 331 77 332 78 333 79 334 80 BANK 16 24 16 17 16 24 25 26 16 16 24 25 26 16 24 NAME Orchestra Hit Trumpet Trumpet2 Trumpet3 Trombone 1 Trombone 2 Mellow Trombone Soft Trombone Tuba Tuba 2 Muted Trumpet French Horn 1 French Horn 2 Horn Section Flugel Horn Brass Soft Brass 1 Soft Brass 2 Soft Brass 3 Soft Brass 4 Big Brass 1 Big Brass 2 Big Brass 3 Big Brass 4 Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 3 Synth Brass 2 Synth Brass 4 Soprano Sax Alto Sax 1 Alto Sax 2 Circus Sax Tenor Sax Tenor Sax Vibrato Sax Section 1 Sax Section 2 Sax Section 3 Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Clarinet Vibrato Mellow Clarinet Circus Clarinet Clarinet Section Piccolo Flute Jazz Flute Recorder Pan Flute Blown Bottle Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina Square 1 NAME ON DISPLAY Orch Hit Trumpet Trumpet2 Trumpet3 Trombon1 Trombon2 MelTromb SoftTrom Tuba Tuba2 MuteTrum FrenchHr FrnchHr2 HornSec FlugelHr Brass SoftBras SftBras2 SftBras3 SftBras4 BigBras1 BigBras2 BigBras3 BigBras4 SynBras1 SynBras3 SynBras2 SynBras4 SprnoSax Alto Sax AltoSax2 CircusSx TenorSax TenSaxVb SaxSect1 SaxSect2 SaxSect3 Bari Sax Oboe EnglHorn Bassoon Clarinet ClarinVb MelClari CircusCl ClariSec Piccolo Flute JazFlute Recorder PanFlute Bottle Shakhchi Whistle Ocarina Square1 32 NR PROG CHANGE 335 80 336 80 337 81 338 81 339 81 340 82 341 83 342 84 343 85 344 85 345 86 346 87 347 87 348 88 349 88 350 88 351 89 352 90 353 91 354 92 355 93 356 94 357 95 358 96 359 97 360 98 361 99 362 99 363 100 364 101 365 101 366 102 367 102 368 103 369 104 370 105 371 106 372 107 373 107 374 108 375 109 376 110 377 111 378 112 379 113 380 114 381 115 382 115 383 116 384 116 385 117 386 117 387 118 388 118 389 118 390 119 BANK 16 NAME Square 2 Syn Wave Saw Tooth Saw Tooth 2 Syn Flute Calliope Chiff Charang Voice Voice Sust. Fifths Bass Lead 1 Bass Lead 2 Fantasy 1 Orchestra Bell Fantasy 2 Warm Pad Polysynth Choir Bowed Metallic Halo Sweep Ice Rain Soundtrack Crystal Atmosphere 1 Atmosphere 2 Brightness Goblins Ghost Echoes Echo Pan Sci-fi Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto 1 Koto 2 Kalimba Bagpipe Fiddle Shanai Tinkle Bell Agogo Steel Drum Wood Block Castanet Taiko Drum Concert Bass Drum Melodic Tom 1 Melodic Tom 2 Syn Drum 1 Syn Drum 2 Syn drum 3 Reverse Cymbal NAME ON DISPLAY Square2 SynWave Saw 1 Saw 2 SynFlute Calliope Chiff Charang Voice VoiceSus Fifth BasLead1 BasLead2 New Age OrchBell Fantasy WarmPad Polysynt Choir Bowed Metallic Halo Sweep Ice Rain SoundTrk Crystal Atmosph1 Atmosph2 Brightns Goblins Ghost Echoes EchoPan SciFi Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto 1 Koto 2 Kalimba Bagpipe Fiddle Shanai TnklBell Agogo Stl Drum WoodBlok Castanet TaikoDrm ConBasDr MelTom1 MelTom2 SynDrum1 SynDrum2 SynDrum3 RevCymbl 33 NR PROG CHANGE 391 120 392 120 393 120 394 121 395 121 396 122 397 122 398 122 399 122 400 122 401 122 402 123 403 123 404 123 405 123 406 124 407 124 408 124 409 124 410 124 411 124 412 125 413 125 414 125 415 125 416 125 417 125 418 125 419 125 420 125 421 125 422 126 423 126 424 126 425 126 426 126 427 126 428 126 429 126 430 126 431 126 432 126 433 127 434 127 435 127 436 127 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 BANK 10 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 NAME Guitar Fret Noise Guitar Cut Noise String Slap Breath Noise Key Click Sea Shore Rain Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Birds Dog Horse Birds 2 Telephone 1 Telephone 2 Door Open Door Close Scratch Wind Chime Helicopter Car Start Car Brake Car Pass Car Crash Police Train Jet Star Ship Burst Noise Applause Laughing Screaming Punch Heart Beat Foot Step Yeah One Two Three Four Gun Shot Machine Laser Gun Explosion Bassoon Cassotto Double Basson 16+16+8 Bandon1 Bandon2 Tuba Fisa Accordion Horn Organ NAME ON DISPLAY FretNois CutNois StrgSlap BrthNois KeyClick Seashore Rain Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Tweet Dog Horse Birds Telphon1 Telphon2 DoorOpen DoorClos Scratch WndChime Helicptr CarStart CarBreak CarPass CarCrash Police Train Jet StarShip Burst Applause Laughtin Scramin Punch Heart FootStep Yeah One Two Trhree Four GunShot Machine LaserGun Explosion Bassoon Cassotto D.Basson 16+16+8 Bandon1 Bandon2 TubaFisa Accord Horn Organ 34 NR PROG CHANGE 447 10 448 11 449 12 450 13 451 14 452 15 453 16 454 17 455 18 456 19 457 20 458 21 459 22 460 23 461 24 462 25 463 26 464 27 465 28 466 29 467 30 468 31 469 32 470 33 471 34 472 35 473 36 474 37 475 38 476 39 477 Drum kits 478 '' 479 '' 480 '' 481 '' 482 '' 483 '' 484 '' 485 '' BANK 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 NAME Harmonium Master 1 Master 2 Master 3 Master 4 Master 5 Master 6 Musette French Italian Accordion Brilliant Violino Celeste Tremolo American Tremolo Tango Accordion Musette+Piccolo Oboe1 Oboe 2 Clarinet Flute Piccolo Diatonic Diatonic Bass Diatonic Chord Accordion Bass 1 Accordion Bass 2 Accordion Chord 1 Accordion Chord 2 Accordion Chord 3 STANDARD ROOM POWER ELECTRIC DANCE JAZZ BRUSH CLASSIC EFFECTS NAME ON DISPLAY Harmon Master 1 Master 2 Master 3 Master 4 Master 5 Master 6 Musette French Italian Brillant Violino Celeste Tremolo AmerTrem T.Accord Mus+Picc Oboe 1 Oboe 2 Clarinet Flute Piccolo Diatonic DiatBass DiatChrd AccBass1 AccBass2 AccChrd1 AccChrd2 AccChrd3 Standard Room Power Electric Dance Jazz Brush Classic Effects 35 Drum Kit - a 24 - C1 25 - C#1 26 - D1 27 - D#1 28 - E1 29 - F1 30 - F#1 31 - G1 32 - G#1 33 - A1 34 - A#1 35 - B1 36 - C2 37 - C#2 38 - D2 39 - D#2 40 - E2 41 - F2 42 - F#2 43 - G2 44 - G#2 45 - A2 46 - A#2 47 - B2 48 - C3 49 - C#3 50 - D3 51 - D#3 52 - E3 53 - F3 54 - F#3 55 - G3 56 - G#3 57 - A3 58 - A#3 59 - B3 60 - C4 61 - C#4 62 - D4 63 - D#4 64 - E4 65 - F4 66 - F#4 67 - G4 68 - G#4 69 - A4 70 - A#4 71 - B4 72 - C5 73 - C#5 74 - D5 75 - D#5 76 - E5 77 - F5 78 - F#5 79 - G5 80 - G#5 81 - A5 82 - A#5 83 - B5 84 - C6 85 - C#6 86 - D6 87 - D#6 88 - E6 STANDARD Fingers Snap Left Finger Snap Right Snare Roll High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metron. Click Metron. Bell Bass Drum 2 Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Snare Drum 1 Hand Clap Snare Drum 2 Low Floor Tom Close Hi-Hat H. Floor Tom Pedal Hi-Hat Low Tom Open Hi-Hat Low Mid Tom Hi Mid Tom Crash Cymbal1 High Tom Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Conga Low High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Woodblok Low Woodblok Mute Cuica Open Quica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo ROOM Fingers Snap Left Finger Snap Right Snare Roll High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metron. Click Metron. Bell Bass Drum 2 Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Snare Drum 1 Hand Clap Snare Drum 2 Room Low Tom 2 Close Hi-Hat Room Low Tom 1 Pedal Hi-Hat Room Mid Tom 2 Open Hi-Hat Room Mid Tom 1 Room Hi Tom 2 Crash Cymbal1 Room Hi Tom 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Conga Low High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Woodblok Low Woodblok Mute Cuica Open Quica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo POWER Fingers Snap Left Finger Snap Right Snare Roll High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metron. Click Metron. Bell Bass Drum 2 Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Gated Snare Hand Clap Snare Drum 2 Room Low Tom 2 Close Hi-Hat Room Low Tom 1 Pedal Hi-Hat Room Mid Tom 2 Open Hi-Hat Room Mid Tom 1 Room Hi Tom 2 Crash Cymbal1 Room Hi Tom 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbalal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Conga Low High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Woodblok Low Woodblok Mute Cuica Open Quica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo ELECTRIC Fingers Snap Left Finger Snap Right Snare Roll High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metron. Click Metron. Bell El. Bass Drum 2 El. Bass Drum 1 Side Stick El. Snare Drum 1 Hand Clap Gated Snare El. Low Tom 2 Close Hi-Hat El. Low Tom 1 Pedal Hi-Hat El. Mid Tom 2 Open Hi-Hat El. Mid Tom 1 El. Hi Tom 2 Crash Cymbal1 El. Hi Tom 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Reverse Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Conga Low High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Woodblok Low Woodblok Mute Cuica Open Quica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo DANCE Fingers Snap Left Finger Snap Right Snare Roll High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metron. Click Metron. Bell 808 Bass Drum 2 808 Bass Drum 1 Side Stick 808 Snare Drum Hand Clap Snare Drum 2 808 Low Tom 2 808 Close Hi-Hat 808 Low Tom 1 808 Pedal Hi-Hat 808 Mid Tom 2 808 open Hi-Hat 808 Mid Tom 1 808 Hi Tom 2 808 Crash Cymb 1 808 Hi Tom 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal 808 Cow Bell Crash Cymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo 808 Mute Hi Cong 808 Open Hi Cong 808Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabala 808 Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro 808 Claves Hi Woodblok Low Woodblok Mute Cuica Open Quica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo 36 Drum Kit -b 24 - C1 25 - C#1 26 - D1 27 - D#1 28 - E1 29 - F1 30 - F#1 31 - G1 32 - G#1 33 - A1 34 - A#1 35 - B1 36 - C2 37 - C#2 38 - D2 39 - D#2 40 - E2 41 - F2 42 - F#2 43 - G2 44 - G#2 45 - A2 46 - A#2 47 - B2 48 - C3 49 - C#3 50 - D3 51 - D#3 52 - E3 53 - F3 54 - F#3 55 - G3 56 - G#3 57 - A3 58 - A#3 59 - B3 60 - C4 61 - C#4 62 - D4 63 - D#4 64 - E4 65 - F4 66 - F#4 67 - G4 68 - G#4 69 - A4 70 - A#4 71 - B4 72 - C5 73 - C#5 74 - D5 75 - D#5 76 - E5 77 - F5 78 - F#5 79 - G5 80 - G#5 81 - A5 82 - A#5 83 - B5 84 - C6 85 - C#6 86 - D6 87 - D#6 88 - E6 JAZZ Fingers Snap Left Finger Snap Right Snare Roll High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metron. Click Metron. Bell Bass Drum 2 Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Jazz Snare 2 Hand Clap Jazz Snare 1 Low Floor Tom Close Hi-Hat H. Floor Tom Pedal Hi-Hat Low Tom Open Hi-Hat Low Mid Tom Hi Mid Tom Crash Cymbal1 High Tom Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Conga Low High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Woodblok Low Woodblok Mute Cuica Open Quica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo BRUSH Fingers Snap Left Finger Snap Right Snare Roll High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metron. Click Metron. Bell Bass Drum 2 Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Brush Tap Brush Slap Brush Swirl Low Floor Tom Close Hi-Hat H. Floor Tom Pedal Hi-Hat Low Tom Open Hi-Hat Low Mid Tom Hi Mid Tom Crash Cymbal1 High Tom Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Conga Low High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Woodblok Low Woodblok Mute Cuica Open Quica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo CLASSIC Fingers Snap Left Finger Snap Right Snare Roll Closed Hi-hat Pedal Hi-Hat Open Hi-Hat Ride Cymbal Sticks Square Click Metron. Click Metron. Bell Bass Drum 2 Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Concert SD Castanets Concert SD Timpani F Timpani F# Timpani G Timpani G# Timpani A Timpani A# Timpani B Timpani C Timpani C# Timpani D Timpani D# Timpani E Timpani F Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Concert Cymb. 2 Vibraslap Concert Cymb. 1 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Conga Low High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Woodblok Low Woodblok Mute Cuica Open Quica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo Applause SOUND FX xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Guitar Slide Guitar Cut Noise 1 Guitar Cut Noise 2 Double Bass Slap Key Click Laughing Screaming Punch Heart Beat Foot Step 1 Foot Step 2 Applause Door Creaking Door Closing Scratch Wind Chime Car Start Car Braking Carr Pass Car Crash Police Train Jet Helicopter Starship Gun Shot Machine Gun Laser Explosion Dog Horse Birds Rain Thunder Wind Seashore Rain 2 Bubbles Yeah xxxxxxxxxxxxx F6 – One G6 – Three F#6 – Two G#6 – Four 37 10505530V2.0 38 info@orla.it www.orla.it
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