Princeton SP-88 user manual Help, Piano as the Host, Piano as the slave

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music instruments.

Major Application

The piano as the Host

Connect the MIDI OUT port of the piano with MIDI IN port of other equipment.

If the same MIDI channels be set to the two devices, play the keyboard & change the parameters on the piano, then the other device will receive the data from it. MIDI messages are sent from the piano. (See "appendix 7 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART".)

The piano as the slave

Connect the MIDI IN port of the piano with MIDI OUT port of external device.

If the same MIDI channels are set to the two devices, play the keyboard & change the parameters on the external device, then the piano will receive the data from it. You can play on the piano at the same time. MIDI messages are received by the piano. (See "appendix 7 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART".)

Connect the MIDI interface with PC and use

sequencer software

Connect the MIDI IN & MIDI OUT port of the piano to your PC. Record the MIDI messages on the sequencer software on the PC by playing on the piano. Edit the MIDI messages recorded or

create new file in the sequencer software on the PC.The piano will receive the data from the sequencer. You can play on the piano at the same time. MIDI messages that are recognized by the

piano. (See "appendix 7 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART".)

Help

The HELP function provides you a simple operation guide for the current status – just press and hold the [HELP] button.

Relative contents are displayed on the lattice area & then it goes to the next screen automatically.

You may browse the next or previous contents with the [NEXT], [BACK] button or dial. Release the [HELP] button to exit HELP and back to the previous status.

Status

Procedure

Display

 

 

 

DEMO

Press the [DEMO] button to enter

Press [+],[-] or use dial to select demo. Press

Demo status

[DEMO] for a while to single play.

 

 

 

 

VOICE R1

Press the [VOICE] button to enter

 

voice status, the LCD will display:

 

 

 

 

VOICE

Press [+],[-],the dial or the number button to

 

 

 

Press the [VOICE] button to enter

VOICE R2

select voice.

voice status, then the LCD will

 

 

 

display: VOICE

 

 

 

 

VOICE L

Press the [LOWER VOICE] button

 

 

to enter VOICE L mode.

 

 

 

 

STYLE

Press the [STYLE] button to enter

Press [+],[-],the dial or the number button to

 

STYLE mode.

select style.

 

 

 

ALBUM

Press the [ALBUM] button to enter

Press [+],[-],the dial or use dial to select song.

 

ALBUM mode.

Then, start the style by playing a chord on the

 

 

 

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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 LowerSustain Effect Lower voiceSustain effect Reverb Type DSP effectHarmony effect Transpose StyleTouch response Pitch bend/modulation joystickStyle stop Style startFill in A/B Auto bass chord Accomp volumeFunction TempoReverb Type MetronomeDigital effect Reverb LevelUtility Receive MixerTransmit StyleDate stored in memory LanguageStore and load Freeze One touch settingFoot switch PedalSynth Album RecordRecord play Record startRecord stop 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 methodPiano as the slave HelpPiano as the Host 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