IBM PS1500 owner manual Input, Computer, Right/M, Left + Volume

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Connections

a channel that corresponds to the PS1500 Common Channel (refer to the chapters ded- icated to MIDI).

MK

 

PS1500

MIDI OUT

 

MIDI IN

 

 

To record Songs on external computers or sequencers, connect the PS1500 MIDI IN to the MIDI OUT of the external device, the PS1500 MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of the exter- nal device. This configuration is called a “closed MIDI loop”.

PS1500

 

COMPUTER

MIDI OUT

 

MIDI IN

 

MIDI IN

 

MIDI OUT

 

 

Set PS1500 to Song mode and set a track for Local Off operation (in «Edit MIDI») in order to send PS1500 keyboard data to its own inter- nal sound engine via the external computer/ sequencer.

INPUT

Right/M, Left + Volume

Right - Left Stereo inputs for the connection of external audio sources (a musical instrument, cassette recorder or CD player, etc.) which can play through the PS1500 internal amplification system. For stereo connections use both LEFT and RIGHT/MONO jacks. For mono connections use only the RIGHT/MONO jack.

The small VOLUME knob controls the level of the signal fed into the INPUT jacks. The signal received at these jacks is fed to the instrument’s main mix and delivered by the internal speakers as well as the LEFT-RIGHT/M outputs. The in- put signals are not, however, processed by the internal effects processor.

COMPUTER

It is possible to connect PS1500 directly to a com- puter via the COMPUTER port.

This connection is alternative to MIDI; both types of communication are not simultaneously permit- ted.

Macintosh and compatibles. Use a standard serial cable DB8-DB8 or the Baldwin serial cable (optional). Program the sequencer to communi- cate with PS1500 at the velocity of [1 MHz].

PC IBM and compatibles. Use the Baldwin se- rial cable (optional). Select the appropriate com- munication velocity in PS1500 to communicate with the PC («Edit General»).

APPLE MACINTOSH

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

 

 

 

 

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

6 7 8

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

 

6 7 8

 

HSKo 1

 

1 HSKo

 

 

 

HSKi 2

 

2 HSKi

 

 

 

TXD- 3

 

3 TXD-

 

 

3 4 5

GND

4

 

4 GND

 

3 4 5

RXD- 5

 

5 RXD-

 

1 2

 

 

1 2

TXD+ 6

 

6 TXD+

 

 

 

 

 

 

GPi

7

 

7 GPi

 

 

 

RDX+ 8

 

8 RDX+

 

 

IBM PC/AT

 

 

 

 

 

 

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 7 8

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

mini DIN, 9-pin, female

 

 

 

HSKo 1

 

7 RTS

D-sub, 9-pin, female

 

HSKi 2

 

8 CTS

1

5

 

TXD- 3

 

3 TXD

 

 

3 4 5

GND

4

 

5 GND

 

 

RXD- 5

 

2 RXD

 

 

1 2

 

6

9

 

 

 

 

IBM PC/AT

 

 

 

 

 

 

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 7 8

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

mini DIN, 25-pin, female

 

 

 

HSKo 1

4

RTS

D-sub, 25-pin, female

 

HSKi 2

5

CTS

1

13

 

TXD- 3

2

TXD

 

 

3 4 5

GND

4

7

GND

 

 

RXD- 5

3

RXD

 

 

1 2

14

25

 

 

 

 

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 7 8

mini DIN, 8-pin, male

mini DIN, 25-pin, female

 

 

 

HSKo 1

4

RTS

D-sub, 25-pin, male

 

HSKi 2

5

CTS

1

13

 

TXD- 3

2

TXD

 

 

3 4 5

GND

4

7

GND

 

 

RXD- 5

3

RXD

 

 

1 2

14

25

 

 

 

 

3•8 User Guide

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Contents Cod Important Safety Instructions Federal Communications Commission Stock Code Contents Ii Contents Reference Guide Midi 10Appendix Sample / RecordMultimedia Facilities PS1500 How to use the manualCongratulations Specifications Polyphony & multitimbricitySampling Important Information Baldwin Piano & Organ Company 1996. All rights reservedSystem Reset Important Preliminary NotesVi Introduction User Guide General Safety Instructions Power UP and GET to Know the Basics At this point, PS1500 is ready to playInitial status / Adjusting the General Volume Initial Status DefaultAdjusting the General Volume Play with Auto Accompaniment Styles Press Single Touch PlaySelect a Style Automatic AccompanimentPlay a different chord Automatic AccompanmentDemo Style Listen to the Demo StylesSelect a Style with the corresponding Function button Demo StyleMultimedia Select a Song by rotating the DialSelect the Song with the corresponding Func- tion button Dial scrolls through all the songs present on diskSong Edit Selecting Instrument Sounds Press the Grand Piano buttonPress a Sound Groups button Sound plays across the full keyboardRepeat and listen to other Sounds Select the Preset called GrandP Selecting the Programmable PresetsSelecting the Programmable PRE- Sets Play on the keyboardPress the Upper 2 activator Press the Lower activatorSecond sound is introduced String, lay- ered with the first ObservationsPlay the Programmable Pads Change the Touch SensitivityPress a deactivated button BypassTo activate an effect Play with Effects or bypass themPlay with Headphones Plug a set of headphones into the left headphone socketAll three pedals are switch action controls Headphones/PedalsGeneral Effect volumes and loudness Rev=Reverb F1/F2, Eff=Effect F3/F4, Loud=Loudness F5/F6Transpose the instrument Clear the keyboard transpose settingTranspose the Instrument SEMI- Tones Play All Songs Insert a PS Songs disk or MidiFile data disk into the drivePress Play ALL Songs Playback stops instantlySong Play Direct from Disk Press the Disk buttonSelect the Song a or MidiFile b option from the Load Song Play Direct from DiskScroll through the files and select a Song or MidiFile Don’t forget to remove the Floppy disk from the driveRecording a Song/Style Recording a Song/StyleThis is the quickest and most direct recording method Press Record in the Sequencer Start playing after the one bar leadAny notes you play during the lead-in will not be recorded Use the Fills Change VariationSave the Song/Style to disk Buttons with Leds Buttons Without LedsDisplay PowerkeyboardFront panel Control panel Style Song Groups Volume Accompaniment Left sectionCentral section TransposeControl panel Right section Sound Groups EditFront Panel buttons & controls VAR 1, VAR 2, VAR 3, VARDisplay Contrast Onds if no selection has been madeDisk Quantize an auto corrector of timing errorsEdit Rear Panel model with Speakers box Speakers for PS1500 models with Speakers box Rear Panel ConnectionsSvhs Video output in SVHS/Composite Video stand- ard PS1500 offers three different play modes STYLE/PRESET ModePlay Modes STYLE/PRESET, SONG/ Style & Song SONG/STYLE Mode Style Lock off. Selecting a Preset selects liveStyle lock Single Touch PlaySong Mode PresetsGrand Piano preset Programmable Presets Real TimeStyle Preset Song/Style PresetSong Preset Presets via MIDI?Tracks SoundsEdit Modes Edit modesPower Supply OutputPedals MidiComputer Right/M, Left + VolumeInput Headphones SpeakersAUDIO/VIDEO Interface RGB, S-VHS Video outputsMain display Selection windowsOther types of Selection windows DisplayRecord Windows These messages are closed with Enter or ES- Cape Edit PagesUser Messages and Warnings Data Entry Data EntryNavigating Modifying parameters with the Sliders Modifying parameters with the DialModifying On/Off parameters with the Function button Previous entry Inserting Alphanumeric DataName write situations ENTER/ESCAPE Inserting measuresKeyboard modes Full ModeSounds and Tracks Keyboard Activators Ways of Selecting SoundsKeyboard Activators Selecting Single Sounds Press one of the Select buttonsAssign a Sound to a keyboard track Selecting Single SoundsSelect the desired Sound or Drumkit with the Function button Assigning a Sound to the Grand Piano preset To assign Sounds to tracks other than the key- board tracksSelecting Presets Selecting PresetsSelect a Preset using the corresponding Function button To Select the Presets Press PAGE-/Bank- to select the previous Pre- setGrand Piano Preset Select Grand Piano in Preset modeSelect Grand Piano in Style mode Grand Piano PresetSelect other items as required Press Display HoldSelect an item HOW the Sounds are Arranged How to Program PresetsProgramming the Presets Press Preset in the Edit section Timeout display shows 8 Sounds to choose fromAssigning Sounds to Tracks Assigning Sounds to tracksPress Escape to close the Edit Preset Program Change New situation is permanently memorizedChanging the Track Status Keyboard tracks Upper 1, Upper 2, LowerTo change the status of the keyboard tracks Changing the Track statusChange the status of a Style, Song/Style or Song track Song tracks correspond to tracks 1Changing the Keyboard Mode Following example outlines how to select the keyboard modesChanging the Keyboard Mode Press and hold Easy PLAY/SPLITSet Rotate the Dial to set Mode to Full or Split as requiredPress Escape to close the window Lock the mixer setting for all Presets Changing Track VolumesTransposing Tracks Transposing the Tracks by Semitones+ value = transpose UP, value = trans- pose Down For example How to Store PresetsStore Preset Press Store Preset Saving Changes to the Current PRE- SETYou can choose from the 64 memory loca- tions available Change the Name of a Preset Press PRESET. in the Edit sectionChange the Preset name using the keys of the keyboard Current Preset name is shown at the Old name positionRestoring the Original Preset SET- Tings Restore PresetUser Guide User Styles are discussed in a separate chapter About PS1500 StylesStyle Display Selecting Styles Selecting StylesSounds of the live keyboard tracks re- main unchanged Select Presets to recall StylesTurn off Single Touch Play Select a Style with the PROGRAM- Mable Presets Select a PresetDeactivate Style Lock If on, Single Touch Play deactivates au- tomaticallyAuto Accompaniment tracks Accompaniment tracksTo view the Accompaniment tracks Style Controls START/STOPKEY START/CONTINUE KEY Start can be turned off byTo vary the Tempo IntroEnding Dial TempoVariation, Fill, Style Lock Variation 1,2,3,4FILL, FILL, FILL/TAP Tempo Style LockAccompaniment section Easy Play / SplitPiano Style Two keyboard modes Full and SplitMemory Mixer LockLower Memory Tempo LockGrand Piano Preset recalls the Free mode by default One Finger ChordsThere are four possible chord recognition modes available Chord Recognition modesPress and hold Piano Style Modifying the Chord Recognition modeModifying the Chord Recognition Modes Changing the Split Point Changing the Split PointSplit Point is Single Touch Play HarmonyOn/Off Harmony TypeHow to select a Harmony Type option How to select the Harmony TypePress Harmony Type Select the option with the corresponding Func- tion buttonSelecting Programmable Presets During Style Play Examples Selecting Presets during Style playActivate Single Touch Play Activate Style LockPlay freely Select other Programmable PresetsPress INTRO, Ending or Fill to activate the in- troduction Stop the accompaniment with Ending or START/ Stop Press each button to cancel the LED Mute ONE or More Accompaniment TracksDeactivate tracks 3, 4 Start to play the StyleChanging Style Without Stopping Accompaniment Examples Changing Style without stopping the accompanimentPlay normally Play freely with the new Style Press FILL, Intro or EndingPress START/STOP or Ending to stop the accom- paniment Save the Tempo to a Preset Press Store Preset to save the PresetCurrent tempo setting can be saved to a Pre- set TempoPress F5 or F6 to select the Preset command