Princeton SP-88 user manual Utility

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button or the [-] button to adjust the level value. The LCD displays the current level value. The default value is 92.

Press the [+] button and the [-] button simultaneously will set the tune value to the default. The default value is 000.

Chorus Type

A total of 8 different chorus types are available. Use the dial,the [+] button or the [-] button to select the chorus type. LCD takes turns to display Chorus1/Chorus2/Chorus3/Chorus4/ Feedback/Flanger/Short delay/FB delay. The default type is Chorus3.

Chorus Level

It ranges from 0 to 127. Use the dial, the numeric keypad [0]-[9] button, the [+] button or the [-] button to adjust the level value.

The LCD displays the current level value. The default value is 0.

Harmony Type

You can add a variety of harmony notes to your performance in the right-hand section.

A total of 8 different harmony types are available. Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] button to select the harmony type. LCD takes to turns display Duet/1+5/Country/Trio/Block/ 4 Close1/4 Close2/4 Open. The default type is Duet.

Utility

Press the [FUNCTION] button. Select "Utility" menu. Press the [NEXT] button to select Tune Value/Touch Type/Voice R1 Octave/Voice R2 Octave/Voice L Octave/Pitch Bend Range/Split Point/Pedal Assign. Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] button to select the utility sub-menu. Press the [NEXT] button to enter parameter setting.

Tune Value

In the Tune Value setting, LCD displays the current tune value. Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] button to adjust the tune value. This function can apply to the right area of keyboard. The parameter range -50 to 50.

Note:

When the tune value is +50, the note has changed 100 cents.

When the tune value is 50, the note has changed -100 cents.

Touch Type

In the touch type setting, use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] button to select the touch type. A total of 3 different touch types are available. They are Soft/ Medium/Hard. The default type is Medium.

VOICE R1 OCTAVE

In the voice R1 octave setting, LCD displays the current octave value. Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] button to adjust the voice R1 octave value. This function can apply to the right area of keyboard. The parameter range -1 to 1. The default value is 0.

Press the [+] button and the [-] button simultaneously to set the octave value to the default.It can function after pressing the [DUAL] button and selecting VOICE R1.

VOICE R2 OCTAVE

In the voice R2 octave setting, LCD displays the current octave value. Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] button to adjust the voice R2 octave value. This function can apply to the right area of keyboard. The parameter range -1 to 1. The default value is 0.

Press the [+] button and the [-] button simultaneously will set the octave value to the default one. It can function after pressing the [DUAL] button.

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Contents USER’S Manual Precautions Main Features Basic Description of Features Front PanelPower jack ConnectionsSMC Slot SMC BaseHeadphone jack AUX.OUT jackAUX.IN jack Sustain jackVolume jack Default & Reset SettingsBasic operations Midi IN/OUT jackMaster volume control Master VolumeBrilliance DemoVoice effect Voice selectDual LowerSustain effect Lower voiceSustain Effect Harmony effect DSP effectReverb Type Style Touch responseTranspose Pitch bend/modulation joystickFill in A/B Style startStyle stop Accomp volume FunctionAuto bass chord TempoMetronome Digital effectReverb Type Reverb LevelUtility Mixer TransmitReceive StyleStore and load LanguageDate stored in memory One touch setting Foot switchFreeze PedalSynth Album RecordRecord stop Record startRecord play Load file Load Midi FileLoad Memory File Load Song FileSave file Save Memory DataSave Song File File name InputFormat Delete One FileConnection rules Sample Connection methodPiano as the Host HelpPiano as the slave Synth FunctionLoad UtilitySpecifications Appendix 1- Voice listAppendix 2- Style list Appendix 3- Chord list Appendix 4- Demo list Chord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing ChordC DisplayAppendix 6- Midi implementation chart Appendix 5- Album listAux