Princeton SP-88 user manual Synth

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Sustain pedal

When pedal assign is set as "sustain pedal " , it has the sustain effect when stepping on the pedal. Release it to turn off sustain effect.

Soft pedal

When pedal assign is set to "soft pedal ", it

has the dampens the sound when stepping on the pedal.

Start/stop pedal

When pedal assign is set to "start/stop pedal", the pedal has the same function as the [START/STOP] button.

Tempo/Tap pedal

When pedal assign is set to "Tempo/Tap Pedal

",the ACCOMP tempo will be set as last two beat tempo before you press the pedal. If the tempo is over (below) than 280 (30), set the tempo to 280(30).

Note:

If you step the pedal successively when the style is playing, the keyboard will count the tap tempo according to the last beat you stepped on the pedal.

Memory select pedal

If pedal assign is set to "memory select pedal", it will load the 48 memory parameter starting from M1-M6 when stepping on the pedal. Volume pedal. Various functiosn can be assigned to the volume connected to the VOLUME jack. The polarity of the foot controller can also be changed. Step on the volume pedal to control the volume.

Synth

The SYNTH function provides the tools for creating new tones. Simply select one of

the 328 tones and edit its parameters to create your own original sound.

Press the [SYNTH] button. The SYNTH icon appears on the LCD. The User Voice number "USER Voice = 342 " displays on the lattice area. Then, select the desired number with the dial, the [+]/[-] button between 342-350 for storing your own voice.

Press the [NEXT] button. The PCM Voice number "PCM Voice = 001 " is highlighted on the lattice area. Then, select the desired voice with the dial, the [+]/[-] button between 001-328 to adjust its parameters.

Press the [NEXT] or the [BACK] button to select these parameters: Vibrate Rate, Vibrate Depth, Vibrate Delay , Envelope. Attack, Envelope. Decay, Envelope. Release. The name

&value of current parameter are highlighted on the lattice area. You can adjust the parameters with dial, the [+] & the [-], and [0]-[9] button between 000~127.

Press the [+] & the [-] button at the same time to reset the parameter to the default value 64 of each parameter. You can play the keyboard to hear the effect while changing the parameters. (See "Parameters table for SYNTH ").

Press the [SYNTH] button or press the [NEXT] and the [BACK] button synchronously to exit the SYNTH function. Then the SYNTH flag on LCD goes out. A name and its number of the User Voice selected above will display on the voice line of lattice area.

All the parameters in SYNTH function can be memorized while the power is off. Press the [STORE] & [SYNTH] button at the same time to reset the parameters to the default value.

Note:

After entering a [SYNTH] function, you are not allowed to exit by pressing a button.

To edit other parameters, press the [NEXT] or

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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 Reverb Type DSP effectHarmony effect Style Touch responseTranspose Pitch bend/modulation joystickStyle stop Style startFill in A/B Accomp volume FunctionAuto bass chord TempoMetronome Digital effectReverb Type Reverb LevelUtility Mixer TransmitReceive StyleDate stored in memory LanguageStore and load One touch setting Foot switchFreeze PedalSynth Album RecordRecord play Record startRecord stop 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 slave HelpPiano as the Host 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