Princeton SP-88 user manual Format, Delete One File, Connection rules, Sample Connection method

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Press the [NEXT] button to end the filename input, "Operation Completed" is displayed temporarily on LCD and it will exit the SMC function to return to the previous status

Note:

If the filename input is same as the name that is in the card, "Exist File Name" is displayed temporarily on the lattice area and it will exit the SMC mode and return to the previous status.

If there is nothing to be input, "Invalid File Name" is displayed temporarily on the lattice area and it will exit the SMC mode to return the previous state.

If there is not enough space in the card after input, "SMC Card Full!" is displayed temporarily on the lattice area and it will exit the SMC mode to return to the previous state.

Note:

If there is no file in SMC, it will display "No File Found", you may return to previous menu by pressing the [BACK] button.

Format

Select the menu "Format" & press the [NEXT] button. "Are You Sure?" is displayed on the lattice area.

Press the [NEXT], [+] button separately to affirm it. The card will be formatted. "Operation Completed" is displayed temporarily on the LCD

&exit the SMC mode to return the previous state.

If you press the [BACK], [-] button separately, it will cancel the operation.

Utility

Press the [UTILITY] button. The SMC icon is illuminated on the LCD. Two tools are displayed on the lattice area with two lines. The current type is highlighted. You can select them with the dial or the [+] & the [-] button.

Delete One File

Select the menu "Delete One File" & press the "NEXT" button. All the files in the root of SMC are displayed on the lattice area with two lines. The current file is highlighted. You can select them with dial or [+],[-] button.

Press the [NEXT] button again, "Are You Sure?" is displayed on the lattice area. Press the [NEXT], [+] button separately or dial to affirm it, "Operation Completed" is displayed temporarily on the LCD and it will exit the SMC mode to return to the previous status.

If you press the [BACK], [-] button separately ,it will exit the operation and previous mode.

MIDI

What is MIDI

MIDI is the abbreviation for “Musical instrument Digital Interface”. It is a standard interface for communication between computers, perifpherals & digital music instruments.

There are two MIDI connections on your piano, including MIDI IN & MIDI OUT ports.

MIDI Connection

Connection rules

Midi connection is the equipment called "Host equipment", which controls another one called "affiliated equipment".

The host equipment's MIDI OUT connects with affiliated equipment's MIDI IN

Note that MIDI OUT cannot connect with MIDI IN on the same equipment.

Sample Connection method

Connect the MIDI interface with your PC.

Connect the MIDI interface with other digital

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Contents USER’S Manual Precautions Main Features Front Panel Basic Description of FeaturesConnections Power jackSMC Slot SMC BaseAUX.OUT jack Headphone jackAUX.IN jack Sustain jackDefault & Reset Settings Volume jackBasic operations Midi IN/OUT jackMaster Volume Master volume controlBrilliance DemoVoice select Voice effectDual LowerSustain effect Lower voiceSustain Effect Harmony effect DSP effectReverb Type Touch response StyleTranspose Pitch bend/modulation joystickFill in A/B Style startStyle stop Function Accomp volumeAuto bass chord TempoDigital effect MetronomeReverb Type Reverb LevelUtility Transmit MixerReceive StyleStore and load LanguageDate stored in memory Foot switch One touch settingFreeze PedalSynth Record AlbumRecord stop Record startRecord play Load Midi File Load fileLoad Memory File Load Song FileSave Memory Data Save fileSave Song File File name InputDelete One File FormatConnection rules Sample Connection methodPiano as the Host HelpPiano as the slave Function SynthLoad UtilityAppendix 1- Voice list SpecificationsAppendix 2- Style list Appendix 3- Chord list Chord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing ChordC Display Appendix 4- Demo listAppendix 5- Album list Appendix 6- Midi implementation chartAux