Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp HG-425e manual Display Screen, Grand Piano, Big Band

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The currently selected Instrument Voice Number and Name.
Since this area is highlighted it is selected and available for changes.

DISPLAY SCREEN

1

CURSOR

6

 

 

2

3

 

4

5

SCREEN

 

VALUE

ENTER

 

 

ESCAPE

 

 

 

 

 

LEFT RIGHT

 

+

 

 

 

 

The sound channel mode.

Simple Selecting and Engaging of various Features and Functions:

The Main Performance Menu Screen is shown and explained below.

How to select and engage a Menu Item on the LCD Display Screen:

1.Use the CURSOR keys to select Function or Feature that you wish to engage. When this item is selected it will be highlighted.

2.Use the Escape Button to go back to the previous Display Screen. The ESCAPE button in the middle of the cursor controls will return the current LCD Display screen to the previous LCD Display screen. Continue pressing the Escape button to return to the initial Menu Screen.

3.The Left and Right SCREEN buttons will move the Screen Display to additional Menu Screens within the selected Menu.

The Left and Right Screen Buttton LED indicators will be lit if there is additional Screen Menu information available.

4.Use the (+ and -) VALUE buttons to adjust the parameter of the selected Screen Menu item.

5.Use the ENTER button to engage a highlighted selection.

You must press the Enter Button to engage your selected Feature or Function.

6.The VALUE or DATA wheel can be used as an alternative to the VALUE

buttons.

MAINPERFORMANCESCREEN

UPPER

1

: Grand Piano

 

 

The currently selected

 

 

1

: Big Band

 

 

 

 

 

 

Style number and name.

 

 

NC

A1

 

/ = 100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auto Accompaniment: When auto accompaniment is engaged, this area shows the chord that is playing. (NC = no chord)

The current selected tempo.

Registration: The current bank

(A) and registration number (1).

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Contents Suzuki SuzukiPage Welcome General Precautions Taking Care of Your Digital Piano Table of Contents Assembly To begin, remove outer carton Unpacking Your NEW Grand PianoYou should have 3 cartons as pictured Remove the protective foamPiano Accessories Unpacking Your NEW Grand Piano Inner cartonPlastic Cover Unpacking Piano Legs & Pedal Assembly Attaching the Legs to the Piano Pedal Assembly Preparation Pedal Assembly AttachmentPre-Pedal Assembly Pedal Assembly AttachmentSupport Rods Installingtheleftleg Install the Left LegPad the Piano Adjust the Pedal Feet Install the Power CordPositioning Your NEW Grand Piano Connector Panels Audio OUT LPanel Controls HG-425eDemo Panel Controls 13 14 15 16 Panel Controls Cursor 26 2 Sound Group Grand Piano Vibes Organ Composer Disk 37 38 39 40 Reset Disk Metronome Record BEG. Mark Midi Song Disk Drive Pedals Piano PedalsDisplay Screen Grand PianoBig Band Bossa Nueva Demomonstration SongsDemo Song Select Samba TimePiano Voices Sound Channel Modes Assigning Different Piano Sound Channel ModesThere are TWO Ways to Select AN Instrument Voice Piano Voices Voice SelectionUpper 20 Church Organ Scroll Through the Instrument VoicesPiano Voices Quick Selection For all 88 Key voice selections Upper ModeFor the Layer and Lower Sound Mode Sections of the Piano Layer 1 Grand PianoReed Group B Piano Voices Selecting ALL VoicesReed Group a Upper 70 English HornPiano Voices Effects and Reset Rhythm Section Selecting a Rhythm StyleGrand Piano Swing Group aSwing Group B JazzStyle 1 Grand Piano Big BandSwing Trio Rhythm Section Playing the Rhythm Adjust the Tempo Controls FadeAuto Accompaniment HOW Auto Accompaniment WorksAuto Accompaniment Types HOW to Play ChordsBasic Mode One Finger ONE FingerAccomp Fingered One Finger Piano ModeFingered Mode FingeredOne Finger Piano ModeAccomp Piano FingeredFingered Auto Accompaniment HOW to USEFingered Piano Mode One FingerAuto Accompaniment HOW to Play Playing in the Auto Accompaniment ModeSynchronized Intro Start Fill Fill to VAR Intro / Ending Fade Performance SetupSetup ReverbNorm Setup Performance MenuPerformance Setup Velocity Split PointTranspose Performance Setup Velocity Norm Split PointPERFORMANCE- Setup Menu LCD Screen Display Hold105 Octave Shift Performance Setup Tune Fixed Level 100Performance Setup Tune Fixed Level 100Fade Time 10S10S Octave Shift Octave ShiftHarmony Trio Duet Oct Setup Harmony MenuHarmonysetupmenu HarmonyKeymodesetupmenu Setup KEY Mode MenuKey Mode Manual Bass Lower HoldSustain Setup Sustain MenuSustain Setup Menu SustainSetup Reverb Menu Reverb SettingRoom Setup Effects Menu Effect SettingChorus Setup Chord Menu Chord Setup MenuChord Mode Auto Accompaniment Mode Start/Stop Setup Pedal MenuPedal Assign Intro/Ending Fill Lower HoldPercussion Drum KIT Selection Setup -PERCUSSION MenuPercussion Setup Drum Kits SFXMetronome Setup Menu Setup Metronome MenuMetronome Setup Time Signature Tempo 120 Sound Volume 100 MetronomeRegistration Memory Save Your Settings in the Registration MemoryRecall Contents in the Registration Memory RegistrationOutline of a Music Recorder or Sequencer Record FeaturesRecord Functions Record Melody OnlyRecord Features Auto Accompaniment Track Accomp Button Record Melody HOW to Record RecordingRecording Rec Record AccompTo Playback Your Recorded Music Recording PlaybackPlayback To Pause the PlaybackHOW to USE BEG. Mark and END Mark Buttons Recording MarkMark Bumble Bee Song Play Along SongSong Select Measure Play RHnd=Y LHnd=Y Acmp=Y TestMeasure Using the Lesson FeatureSong Lesson Play RHnd=Y LHnd=Y Acmp=YTest Modes Lesson FeaturesStop the Song Mode Right and Left hand exercise Select R=Y L=YLoad Song Disk FeaturesDisk Utility Save Song Play DiskDisk Load Song Load SongSave Song Disk Save SongLoad Song Utility Play DiskPlay Disk Disk Play DiskLoad Song Utility Save Song Play DiskDisk Play Disk Menus File DataLyrics Mute Channel Solo Channel Utility Disk UtilityDisk Utility FormatCopy Rename FormatDelete Format Delete CopyMidi & Video OUT Jacks MidiBasic Midi Setups MidiMidi Midi Implementation Chart RPNL, RpnhVoice List Grand PianoStyle List HollywoodDrum KIT List Drum KIT ListDrum KIT List Specifications SpecificationsQuestions AND/OR Problems QuestionsPage Warranty WarrantyPage Suzuki