Ringway Tech RP-220 DIGITAL PIANO User Manual 10505978 V1 0
Ringway Tech(Jiangsu) Co.,Ltd. DIGITAL PIANO 10505978 V1 0
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Users Manual 2
Dara Conlroi [Assignabiel MmoiffthAEhorus urge: Turn the Data Contrclknob untilthe LEDshow “DUB” toturn offtheChorus type, To Adjust the Chorus Level: Press the [Function/Right] button, Funcli Rigm Press he Chorus Level key (bBZ). The LED display will momentarily show: 0 ii 5 Turn he Data Controller knob to adjust the chorus level setting.The minimum setting is 000, and the maximum setting is 127. @@ Data Camrui [Assignabie] Metronome Our piano features a built-in metronome which can be used for practicing to a set tempo, and is also helpful when recording tracks in the Song Recorder. To Amate the Metronome: The metronome sound is alternately turned on and turned off by pressing [Metronome/Left] button. The Metronome button's LED will also flash in time. H n ‘ U LI 5 Metronome — Lefl MetronomeVolume The metronome volume can be raised or lowered to a level that is comfortable foryou. Chang the Metronome's Volume Press the [Function/Right] button on the left hand panel, @e Press the MetronomeVolume key (CM) on the keyboard The LED display will momentarily show: 10 D inn lLlU Turn the Data Control knob clockwise to increase the metronome volume, or counter-clockwise to decrease the metronome volume. The metronome volume level will be indicated as a value from 0-1 27 in the LED display window. mu Cunlru memo-i Iimfiisna , The metronome can supportthefollowing time signatures: 2/2,1/4, 2/4,3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4,3/8,6/8, 7/8, 9/8,12/8 Chang the Metronome sTime Signature Press theVoice/Function button on the left hand panel. Press the bE1 key on the keyboard. The display will show: 5' C,‘ cu c1 hEl Turn the Data Control knob to step through the available time signatures. The available time signatures will be shown on the LED display as they appear below: 0.01, 0.0.2, 0.0.3, 0.0.4, 0.0.5, 0.0.6, 0.0.7, 0.0.8, 0.0.9, 0.1.0, 0.1.1, 0.1.2 um Emu» mmm Please note that time signature and Tempo cannot be changed while recording a song in Song Record Mode. NOTE Now the Data Control knob is assigned to control time signature instead of Voice Selection. To reassign the Data Control knob for Voice Selection, press the Voice / Function button and then press the bEZ key. (This procedure is illustrated at the beginning of the “Edit Mode" section.) Also, keep in mind that no matter how the Data Controller knob is assigned, you can always select sounds (in Performance Mode) by holding down the Voice /Function button while turning the Data Control knob. song Recording The Song Recorder built into the piano can record two individual tracks, allowing you to record one part and then record a second complementary part while the first part is played back, To Record a Track Press the [Record] button to enter Record Wait Mode The Record button LED will light, and the Demo/Learn button will flash The LED displaywill showzn l: i This piano is now in Record Wait Mode, To start recording, begin playing the keyboard Recording starts automatically as soon as you start playing li'l'lillillililll liliiillllillllil When Record Wait Mode is active, you can also start recording by pressing the Demo/Learn button. In that case, the Song Recorder will record silence until you start playing the keyboard.(The first one measures are tempo only. It cannot record any data) Press the [Record] button again to stop the recording. Manually Select a Track to Record: Press the [Record] button to enter Record Wait Mode. Turn the Data Control knob to select between OnlyTrack 1, OnIyTrack 2,Track1, Track2. The displaywillshow: a L- l,o t E, l: r i. I: r E. Data Control [Assignable] You will also see options for “Clear 1 " (abbreviated “(II ” ) and “Clear 2” (abbreviated “cl2” ), which you can ignore for the moment. These will be discussed later in this section. a l: I In this case, you can record the song inTrack I, ifthe Track 2 has data, itWIII not play. a i: E’ In this case, you can record the song InTrackZ, ifthe Track I has data, itWIll not play. ‘I: r ,I In this case, you can record the song InTrack1,ifthe Track Zhas data, it will play automatically. l: r- E‘ In this case, you can record the song inTrackZ, ifthe Trackl has data, itWIll play automatically. E L I Inthls case, you can clearthe record data ofTrack‘l. L- i. a In this case, you can clear the record data ofTrack 2. When the LED display shows the track you wish to record to, you may begin playing whenever you are ready, and recording will automatically begin as soon as you play the first note, llllllllllllllllllll V illllllllllllllllllll Clearing a SingleTrack in the Song Recorder: Press the [Record] button enter Song Recording Mode. Q nti’ Use the [Data Control] knob to select the track you wish to clear‘ @2 Data Conlml [Assignabie] Press the [Record] button, the track will be erased, and this piano will be back in Performance Mode. The LED will then display the currently selected Voice Q ’Pna Playing BackYour Song Recorder Tracks: Press the [Record] button and the [Demo/Learn] button at the same time to enter Song Play Mode. @ Q 5 F: El ecom De“ L PLAY Lejm Use the [Data Control] knob to select one ofthe following: @IE Daia Control [Assignable] S n E Playback of both of the Song Recorder tracks simultaneously. i: r i Playback of Song RecorderTrack 1. l: P E‘ Playback of Song RecorderTrack 2. Press the [Demo/Learn] button to start playback. While the Song is playing the LED display will show: P_ no Recor l P_n0 NOTE If there is nothing recorded on either ofthe tracks (1 or 2), then the Song will not play. Rather, the LED will show “ Err " quickly, and this piano will exit Song Play Mode and resume Performance Mode, with the LED display showing the currently selected voice. To Stop Playback and Exit Song Play Mode: Press the [Demo/Learn] button. Song playback will stop, and this piano will exit Song Play Mode and resume Performance Mode with the LED display showing Damn Learn the currently selected voices Learnlnn llllcllllll There are several 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. 1. Selecting A Song Press and hold down the [Demo/Learn] button to enter the Learning Mode. The song number will appear on the LED display. Both Right and Left indicator are light. Learn Use the [Data Control] knob to select a song. Press the [Record] button to start playing the song. @% Data Conlrol [Assrgnable] Press and hold down the [Function/Right] button and then press the CM (Eb4,F#4,Ab4) key to select the desired song bank. lfyou selectthe right song, your instrumentwill generate da sound,then you can use the Data Control knobto select desired song. l l l The Czerby bank includes 70|earning songs,the Beyer bank includes 1 06 learning songs and the School bank includes 275 learning songs. c4 2. Listening To The Entire Song 1), With the play along song mode engaged, press the [Record] button to hear both hand parts playing the entire song, 2)‘ Press the [Record] button again to stop. Otherwise, playback will stop automatically at the end of the song. Recortr ) 3. Practicing The Right Hand Of The Selected Song 1). Press and hold down the [Demo/Learn] button to enter the Learning Mode. Both Right and Left button are light. Press the [Function/Right] to mute the right hand part. Dem Funoli Loam Right 2). Press the [Record] button.Then you will hear the song. You will only hear the g guard 3), Play the right-hand part ofyour selected song while the left-hand part plays, leftehand part. 4), Press the [Record] button again to stop. Otherwise, playback will stop automatically at the end of the songs 4. Practicing The Left Hand OfThe Selected Song Follow steps 14 listed above, substituting the [Metronome/Left] button whenever the [Function/Right] button is mentioned. You will hear the righthand part of your selected song. Play the leftehand part of your selected song while the right, hand part plays. 5.Turn off the Learning mode Press the [Demo/Learn] again to turn offthe learning mode. NOTE After you finish learning one song, your piano may automatically score 0~100 on your performance. malfunctions Ifyou 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 otherThrough 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 its MIDI or USB output. Local On/Off(#C3) Turning the Local On/Offfunction 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 To turn Local On/Off to Off: Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Function Modet F' n o Funcli Right Press the Local On/Off key (#C3) The LED display will show: a F F To turn Local On/Off back on, follow the above procedure again. The LED display will show: a n 'llllll'lllmlll; E MIDI Implementation Chart Function TransmiH-d Ruagniz-d R-marks Enic Dela-m 1716 1-16 Chnnml Changed 1716 1-16 Mad. Delaun Made 3 Mode 3 Messages 0 x Anew, x N012 True VOICE 0~1 27 0-127 Number Velacny ON 0 Non OFF 0 Mm Key‘s x mm Touch Channel x Pitch Band x Control Change @127 , . . , 32, , 5,65,57, EO‘EIJIBSJUO‘ 101,121 ngnm 11127 0-7 ‘5 sounds only slung. True 1: "mm PeM=a-7 51'5”" 5mm" 0' 0' ‘The canueller will remgrnze and respund lo GM Device inqmrles. Master Tuna suppurled. Masler Volume suppurled. Symrn 5mg Posmm Punter x x Common Song Select x x Tune RequesL x x Syshm Cluck x x final Tim. Commands x x Aux All Sounds 011' o 0 Messages ReselAll Conlmllers o 0 Local ONIOFF‘ o 0 ALL Notes on: o o Acllve Sanslng x 0 System ResaL x 0 Mom Mode1:OMN|ON,POLY ModeZ:OMN|0N,MONO 0: Yes Mode3:OMN|OFF,POLY Mode4:OMN|OFF,MONO X: NO Defaults Default Settings 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 offand on): Parameter Factory Delaun Retained on Power-Down Program Number&VaiCe Seiected ODD-Grand Piano No Cciave shin o No Transpose o No Locai oh No Data ControlAssignment Data:VoiCe Seieci No Reverb Orr/ON Reverb oh Yes Reverb Depm is Yes Chorus Orr/on Chorus orr Yes Chorus Depth 36 Yes Velocity Curve Seiected “NORMAL" No SplitPcinl RH No Voice Volume 127 Yes LayerVolume 75 Yes SplitValume 127 Yes MeirohomeVoiume 100 Yes MasterTu ne 0 No Tampa 120 No Layer Mooe Voice h/a n/a SplitMode Voice 1SrEiectric Bass No Layer Made Onion ow No SplitMode Cn/ovr Oh No Additional Default Information 1 .Defaults Parameter Default Value Range Octave Shift U —2 to ‘2 Transpuse u -12 to s12 Voice Vol 127 Dto 127 LayerVol 75 010127 SplltVul 127 Dto127 MetronomeVol 100 010127 Volce Select 1 (Grand Plane) 1 (016(dlsplay shows Volce names) Tumng 440 Hz (dlsplay shows “0” ) -64 (»50 cents) to 63(150 cents) m 125 MlDl steps 1 tone : 100 cents, therefore -50 to +50 cents : -l to +1 semi-tone. Note this is shown in MIDI steps -64 to 63. Advanced Func 'ons Keyboard Chart Touch ngh _ Da|a=Choms Level ; Dala=ChomsT 08 5 Da|a:Reverb Level i Data ReverbT re . Dala=Voice Se‘ ’ E‘emric Bass .- Upngh! Bass Data Octave i Warm Fad Fanlasy ChoirAahs Data:T\me Srg , swings Data:Metro Vol ‘i Gurcar Harpsichord CZ 51 Church Organ “‘7 R0 k Organ Data=Vuxce Vol 77 FM E‘eclric Franc 2 Vlbraphone ONJOFF E‘eclrlc Franc 2 CO E‘eclric Pranow Engm Piano Grand Pianu w mm m-K‘I 51.1mm 5W 5W “Wm —_ r WWW —% Mu .n ‘ ‘ ~ _N z m mm m 2 x VWW. mum pm 2 a pm r mm Pura mum-k { am pm' ' WHEN“ on M U‘Dzflv 'U C7 C6 05 C4 Piano Reset in Detail As soon as the Piano Reset function is activated (by pressing the [Metronome/Left] and [Function/Right] buttons simultaneously and then press the STANDBY/ON button), the device will perform the following functions: 1‘ Turn Local On 2‘ Assign Data Control to Voice Select 3. Set Volume levels for Main Voice, Split Voice and Layer Voice to defaults 4. Turn off Layer Mode and Split Mode 5. Set Transpose and Octave Shift both back to zero 6. Set the Reverb Depth back to the default value for the Default Voice Specifications Assembly Instructions 31: X4 MEXSS E2 0:! X6 M4X16 llm X4 F: 0:! X3 M4XZO fi]:| x4 MGXZS G g: x4 Mam (ng x5 d:4 9.021.)? FCC STATEMENT 1.This device complies with Part 15 ofthe 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. lfthis 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 ofthe 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. 10505978-V1.0
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