Princeton SP-88 user manual Language, Store and load, Date stored in memory

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Keyboard

In the keyboard setting, the LCD displays Voice

R1 Volume Voice R2 Volume

Voice L Volume

value circularly. The default value is 27 28

12 respectively. Set the value with thedial,the

[+] button or the[-] button from 0 to 31. In this mode, press the [+] and the [-] simultaneously to turn off the volume value. Press them again to resume the default value.

Language

Select language menu after entering the function menu, press the [NEXT] button to enter language setting mode. Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] button to select English or Chinese language.

The default value is English. The language setting would not be changed when the power is off. When Chinese is selected before switching off the piano, the language is set to Chinese automatically after turning on the piano.

Press the [+] and the [-] simultaneously while power is on, the language will be set as the default one.

the [-] button to cycle select the bank (1-8). The LCD displays your selected bank number.

Store and load

Press [STORE] and hold the button, press M1 (or M2-M6) at the same timee. The data will be stored to the M1 (M2~M6), the LCD displays the memory number "Bank 1 Memory 1".

Press [STORE] and [M1] simultaneously while the piano powers on, the memory data will be set as the default value.

Note:

If current data is not the same as the current memory data, the corresponding memory icon on the LCD will be darkened.

Note:

The memory data can be reserved even if the piano is switched off. To clear all memory datas and restore the default setting, press the [STORE] ,[M1] simultaneously before turning on the piano. Pressing the [+],[-] button simultaneously can also clear the memory data, but it will clear all other saved setting such as recorded data as well.

Date stored in memory

Memory

 

Voice Data

 

 

Voice On/Off:

Voice R1, Voice R2, and Voice

Memory allows you to save virtually all panel

Lower

 

settings to a registration memory setting, and

Voice Number:

Voice R1, Voice R2, and Voice

then instantly recall your custom panel settings

Lower

 

by pressing a single button.

Effect On/Off:

DSP, Touch, Sustain, Harmony

 

 

 

Function: Digital Effect Parameter, Utility

 

 

 

Parameter (except Split Point)

Bank

 

 

 

Transpose : Transposer Value

Memory provides up to 48 complete control

ACCOMP Data

panel setups (8banks,6 setups each) that can

Style Number, Tempo Parameter, A.B.C On/Off,

be recalled instantly during your performance.

Split Point, ACCOMP Volume, Normal/Variation

The default value is bank 1.Press [BANK]

Status.

 

button to select your desired bank. The LCD

Other Data

 

displays BANK number. Use

Midi Parameters & Mixer Parameters in

the bank button again, dial, the [+] button or

Function.

 

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Contents USER’S Manual Precautions Main Features Basic Description of Features Front PanelSMC Slot Power jackConnections SMC BaseAUX.IN jack Headphone jackAUX.OUT jack Sustain jackBasic operations Volume jackDefault & Reset Settings Midi IN/OUT jackBrilliance Master volume controlMaster Volume DemoDual Voice effectVoice select LowerLower voice Sustain effectSustain Effect DSP effect Harmony effectReverb Type Transpose StyleTouch response Pitch bend/modulation joystickStyle start Fill in A/BStyle stop Auto bass chord Accomp volumeFunction TempoReverb Type MetronomeDigital effect Reverb LevelUtility Receive MixerTransmit StyleLanguage Store and loadDate stored in memory Freeze One touch settingFoot switch PedalSynth Album RecordRecord start Record stopRecord play Load Memory File Load fileLoad Midi File Load Song FileSave Song File Save fileSave Memory Data File name InputConnection rules FormatDelete One File Sample Connection methodHelp Piano as the HostPiano as the slave Load SynthFunction 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