Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp HG-425e manual Midi & Video OUT Jacks

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MIDI & VIDEO OUT JACKS

MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. This is a world wide standard communication interface that enables electronic musical instruments and comput- ers (of all brands) to communicate with each other so that instructions and other data can pass between them. This exchange of information makes it possible to create a system of MIDI instruments and devices that offers far greater versatility and control than is available with isolated instruments. Whether you interface with computers, sequencers, expanders or other pianos your Suzuki piano’s technical capabilities, and your musical horizons will be greatly enhanced.

For further information on MIDI and MIDI equipment please see the following pages and on the web visit Google.com and search under - Basic MIDI.

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MIDI CONNECTION - The MIDI terminals are located on the bottom left portion of the piano

1.MIDI In: This terminal receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device.

2.MIDI Out: This terminal transmits data from this instrument to other MIDI devices. The transmitted data includes the note and touch velocity produced while playing on the piano, as well as voice changes, wheel operation, and recorded play- back for the melody tracks. Demo songs and auto accompa- niment are not transmitted.

3.MIDI Thru - This terminal transfers data from the IN terminal directly to other MIDI devices.

VIDEO OUTPUT - The Video Output Jack is located to the left of the MIDI terminals on bottom left of the piano.

1.Video Out: This terminal sends the NTSC (TV signal) to your RCA Jack Video Input terminal on your TV.

The video output only sends the Karoake Text information to your TV Screen

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Contents Suzuki SuzukiPage Welcome General Precautions Taking Care of Your Digital Piano Table of Contents Assembly Remove the protective foam Unpacking Your NEW Grand PianoYou should have 3 cartons as pictured To begin, remove outer cartonUnpacking Your NEW Grand Piano Inner carton Piano AccessoriesPlastic Cover Unpacking Piano Legs & Pedal Assembly Attaching the Legs to the Piano Pedal Assembly Attachment Pedal Assembly AttachmentPre-Pedal Assembly Pedal Assembly PreparationSupport Rods Install the Left Leg InstallingtheleftlegPad the Piano Install the Power Cord Adjust the Pedal FeetPositioning Your NEW Grand Piano Audio OUT L Connector PanelsHG-425e Panel ControlsDemo 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 Piano Pedals PedalsGrand Piano Display ScreenBig Band Samba Time Demomonstration SongsDemo Song Select Bossa NuevaAssigning Different Piano Sound Channel Modes Piano Voices Sound Channel ModesScroll Through the Instrument Voices Piano Voices Voice SelectionUpper 20 Church Organ There are TWO Ways to Select AN Instrument VoiceLayer 1 Grand Piano For all 88 Key voice selections Upper ModeFor the Layer and Lower Sound Mode Sections of the Piano Piano Voices Quick SelectionUpper 70 English Horn Piano Voices Selecting ALL VoicesReed Group a Reed Group BPiano Voices Effects and Reset Style Rhythm Section Selecting a RhythmJazz Swing Group aSwing Group B Grand PianoBig Band Style 1 Grand PianoSwing Trio Rhythm Section Playing the Rhythm Fade Adjust the Tempo ControlsHOW Auto Accompaniment Works Auto AccompanimentONE Finger HOW to Play ChordsBasic Mode One Finger Auto Accompaniment TypesFingered One Finger Piano ModeFingered Mode Accomp FingeredFingered Piano ModeAccomp Piano One FingerOne Finger Auto Accompaniment HOW to USEFingered Piano Mode FingeredPlaying in the Auto Accompaniment Mode Auto Accompaniment HOW to PlaySynchronized Intro Start Fill Fill to VAR Intro / Ending Fade Reverb SetupSetup PerformanceSplit Point Setup Performance MenuPerformance Setup Velocity NormLCD Screen Display Hold Performance Setup Velocity Norm Split PointPERFORMANCE- Setup Menu Transpose100 Performance Setup Tune Fixed Level 100Performance Setup Tune Fixed Level 105 Octave ShiftOctave Shift 10S10S Octave Shift Fade TimeHarmony Setup Harmony MenuHarmonysetupmenu Harmony Trio Duet OctLower Hold Setup KEY Mode MenuKey Mode Manual Bass KeymodesetupmenuSustain Setup Sustain MenuSustain Setup Menu SustainReverb Setting Setup Reverb MenuRoom Effect Setting Setup Effects MenuChorus Chord Setup Menu Setup Chord MenuChord Mode Auto Accompaniment Mode Intro/Ending Fill Lower Hold Setup Pedal MenuPedal Assign Start/StopSFX Setup -PERCUSSION MenuPercussion Setup Drum Kits Percussion Drum KIT SelectionMetronome Setup Metronome MenuMetronome Setup Time Signature Tempo 120 Sound Volume 100 Metronome Setup MenuRegistration Save Your Settings in the Registration MemoryRecall Contents in the Registration Memory Registration MemoryRecord Melody Only Record FeaturesRecord Functions Outline of a Music Recorder or SequencerRecord Features Auto Accompaniment Track Accomp Button Rec Record Accomp HOW to Record RecordingRecording Record MelodyTo Pause the Playback Recording PlaybackPlayback To Playback Your Recorded MusicRecording Mark HOW to USE BEG. Mark and END Mark ButtonsMark Measure Play RHnd=Y LHnd=Y Acmp=Y Test Song Play Along SongSong Select Bumble BeePlay RHnd=Y LHnd=Y Acmp=Y Using the Lesson FeatureSong Lesson MeasureRight and Left hand exercise Select R=Y L=Y Lesson FeaturesStop the Song Mode Test ModesUtility Save Song Play Disk Disk FeaturesDisk Load SongLoad Song Disk Load SongUtility Play Disk Disk Save SongLoad Song Save SongPlay Disk Disk Play DiskLoad Song Utility Save Song Play Disk File Data Disk Play Disk Menus Lyrics Mute Channel Solo Channel Format Disk UtilityDisk Utility UtilityFormat Delete Copy FormatDelete Copy RenameMidi Midi & Video OUT JacksMidi Basic Midi SetupsMidi RPNL, Rpnh Midi Implementation ChartGrand Piano Voice ListHollywood Style ListDrum KIT List Drum KIT ListDrum KIT List Specifications SpecificationsQuestions Questions AND/OR ProblemsPage Warranty WarrantyPage Suzuki