Williams Sound Sonata 88 manual Basic Operation, Voices and Effects, Power Switch & Volume

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Basic Operation

1. Power Switch & Volume

1. Turn the POWER switch on. The LCD display light up.

ON

OFF

2. Use the volume control

switch to adjust the

volume to your desired

level

POWER

Note: If the LCD display has not light up after you turned on the piano, please check the power supply.

If the piano is silent, the volume may be adjusted to its minimum level.

2. Demonstration

This Digital Piano comes with 10 demo songs for showing you the possibilities of the piano. To playback the demo songs, follow the instructions below:

Press the SONG button, the demo song start

to playback. There are 10 demo songs and they can play in sequence or in loop.

When you press the SONG button during the playback, the song playing currently will stop and will skip to the next song.

During the playback you can use the numeric keypad or the "+" and "-" keys to select the songs.

To stop the playback, press the START/STOP button.

HARMONY

OCTAVE DOWN

TOUCH

DEMO

Note: During the demo song playback, the digital piano is unable to play.

Voices and Effects

This digital piano features 147 voices which already divided into 18 groups.

For the types and names of the voices please see the voice list later in this manual.

1. Select a Voice

The Voice Select mode is the default mode every time the piano is turned

on and VOICE 01 is selected. At this time you can use the numeric keypad or the "+" and "-" keys to select another voice.

When you are choosing Voice 01-99 at the status of VOICE 1 or VOICE 2, you can use the numeric keypad to input the number of your desired voice directly.

Three digits voice number are entered by first pressing the +100 button, then press the remaining two digits in sequence.

HARMONY

OCTAVE DOWN

TOUCH

 

 

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HARMONY

 

 

OCTAVE DOWN

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TOUCH

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Contents Page Precautions Contents Digital Piano Set-up Guide Digital Piano Set-up Guide Cable stabling hook General Guide OC1, OC2, OC3 Using the AUX.OUT jack ConnectorsUsing the AC power jack Using HeadphonesUsing the Midi IN/OUT Jack Using the Foot PedalsDemonstration Power Switch & VolumeBasic Operation Voices and EffectsHarmony Dual VoiceDigital Effects Drum KitInstant select Piano voice Touch Response KeyboardOctave Down Control Select a Style Split KeyboardPlaying the Styles Chord Recognition Modes Sync Accompaniment ControlJam Track MetronomeHow to store a memorized setting? One Touch SettingMemorize Panel Settings Selecting the One Touch SettingRecord a New Song SequencerPlayback the recorded song Changing the Tempo Mixer Volume ControlUtility Functions Muting the sectionsTranspose Utility Functions ContiunedPan PitchControl Change filter Midi channel selectionTroubleshooting SpecificationsChord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing Display Appendix 1A Single Finger Chord ChartAppendix 3 Voice List Appendix 1B Fingered Chord Chart Appendix 2 Style ListAppendix 5 Digital Effect List Appendix 4 Demo Song List

Sonata 88 specifications

Williams Sound Sonata 88 is a state-of-the-art assistive listening system designed to enhance the auditory experience for individuals with hearing impairments. This innovative system is particularly popular in venues such as theaters, places of worship, and convention centers, where clear communication is vital.

One of the standout features of the Sonata 88 is its exceptional audio clarity and range. Utilizing advanced digital signal processing, this system ensures that sound is delivered with high fidelity and minimal distortion. The wireless functionality means that users can enjoy the audio without being tethered to a fixed location, granting them freedom of movement while still receiving excellent sound quality.

The Sonata 88 operates on the 900 MHz frequency band, allowing for reliable transmission over considerable distances, making it suitable for larger venues. The system can support multiple users simultaneously, accommodating a variety of hearing needs. This makes it an ideal solution for events with diverse audiences, ensuring everyone has access to clear audio.

Another notable feature is the system's user-friendly interface. Simple controls and intuitive setup allow users to adjust settings based on their preferences. This ease of use is paired with lightweight and portable equipment, including headphones and body-pack receivers, making it convenient for both users and event organizers.

In terms of technology, the Sonata 88 employs Frequency Modulation (FM) for superior signal transmission. This technology not only enhances the clarity of sound but also reduces interference, ensuring that users receive a quality listening experience, even in environments with multiple electronic devices.

The Sonata 88 is also designed with accessibility in mind, featuring a range of compatible accessories to facilitate various hearing aids and cochlear implants. This focus on inclusivity underscores the system’s commitment to providing equitable access to sound for all users.

Additionally, the Sonata 88 is equipped with an informative display, providing visual indicators for battery life and signal strength, which contributes to a seamless experience. Overall, the Williams Sound Sonata 88 is a leading choice for assistive listening solutions, combining cutting-edge technology, user-friendly design, and a commitment to high-quality audio for individuals with hearing challenges. With its robust features, the Sonata 88 stands out as a vital tool in promoting effective communication and enhancing the auditory experience in diverse settings.