Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp GP-3 manual SD Memory Card Utility, Copy to

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SD MEMORY CARD - UTILITY

UTILITY - Selecting Utility will access the Card Utility Screen.

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CARD MENU

Load Song

 

 

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Save Song

 

 

Play Card

 

Use the Utility sub-menu to access the following options.

Format - Format prepares a Card that doesn’t function properly for use. Most SD Memory Cards have been formatted but if you happen to have a Card that is not formatted then data cannot be stored on it. Format will erase all previous files on your Card, so make sure you can afford to erase all the data on the Memory Card that you are formatting.

 

 

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Format

 

 

 

Copy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Load the Card into the Card drive. Make sure that the Card you have selected can be completely erased.

Select the Format menu, a progress bar will be displayed. When formatting is complete the main Card menu screen will be displayed.

Copy - Card Copy is used to duplicate a file from the disk to a Memory Card or from the Memory Card to a Disk.

 

 

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Load the Card and Disk into their respective areas. Make sure that the Card or Disk that you have selected has the song data file you want to copy.

Select the Copy menu, the menu will ask you if want to copy to Card or to Disk. Select one and then select Okay to engage this function.

 

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The menu will show the available songs on the Card or Disk (depending on your selection). If there are additional songs to display the indicator light on the SCREEN RIGHT/LEFT buttons will turn on.

Select the song you want to copy, and press the ENTER button.

Use the VALUE buttons or wheel to rename the copied song, a progress

bar will be displayed. When copying is complete the main disk menu

 

screen will be displayed.

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Contents Suzuki Pianos SuzukiPage Welcome General Precautions Taking Care of Your Digital Piano Table of Contents Assembly You should have 3 cartons as pictured Unpacking Your NEW Grand PianoTo begin, remove outer carton Remove the protective foamPlastic Cover Piano AccessoriesUnpacking Your NEW Grand Piano Inner carton Unpacking Piano Legs & Pedal Assembly Attaching the Legs to the Piano Pre-Pedal Assembly Pedal Assembly AttachmentPedal Assembly Preparation Pedal Assembly AttachmentSupport Rods Pad the Piano InstallingtheleftlegInstall the Left Leg Positioning Your NEW Grand Piano Adjust the Pedal FeetInstall the Power Cord Midi OUT Connector PanelGP-3 Panel ControlsFade 11 12 14 15 Upper Panel Controls Data Wheel Grand Piano Reverb Curser Contrast Grand Piano Sound Group Vibes Organ Panel Controls 38 39 40 41 47 45 Disk Drive Piano Pedals PedalsBig Band Display ScreenDemo Song Select Demonstration SongsBossa Nueva Samba TimeAssigning Different Piano Sound Channel Modes Piano Voices Sound Channel ModesScroll Through the Instrument Voices Piano Voices Voice SelectionThere are TWO Ways to Select AN Instrument Voice For the Layer and Lower Sound Mode Sections of the Piano For all 88 Key voice selections Upper ModePiano Voices Quick Selection Quick SelectReed Group B Piano Voices Selecting ALL VoicesReed Group a Piano Voices Effects and Reset Style Rhythm Section Selecting a RhythmSwing Group B Swing Group aGrand Piano LoungeBig Band Style 1 Grand PianoStraight Start Rhythm Section Playing the RhythmRhythm Section Playing the Rhythm HOW Auto Accompaniment Works Auto AccompanimentBasic Mode One Finger HOW to Play ChordsAuto Accompaniment Types ONE FingerAccomp Fingered One Finger Piano ModeFingered Chord Mark FingeringAccomp Piano Piano ModeOne Finger FingeredFingered Piano Mode Auto Accompaniment HOW to USEFingered One FingerPlaying in the Auto Accompaniment Mode Auto Accompaniment HOW to PlaySynchronized Start Synchronized Intro StartPattern continues until the end of the following measure Setup SetupPerformance ReverbPerformance Setup Setup Performance MenuPerformance Setup Velocity Norm Split Point Screen HoldLCD Screen Display Hold PERFORMANCE- Setup MenuTranspose Performance Setup Tune Fixed Level Performance Setup Tune Fixed Level 100105 Octave Shift TuneOctave Shift 10S Octave ShiftFade Time Harmonysetupmenu Setup Harmony MenuHarmony Trio Duet Oct HarmonyKey Mode Lower Hold Setup KEY Mode MenuKeymodesetupmenu Manual BassSustain Setup Menu Setup Sustain MenuSustain SustainReverb Setting Setup Reverb MenuReverb Setup Menu ReverbEffect Setting Setup Effects MenuEffects Chorus Setup Menu Effects ChorusChord Setup Menu Setup Chord MenuChord Mode Auto Accompaniment Mode Fingered ModePedal Assign Setup Menu Setup Pedal MenuPedal Assign Fill Intro/Ending Lower HoldPercussion Setup Drum Kits Setup -PERCUSSION MenuStandard Room Power Electronic TR-808 Jazz Brush Orchestral Percussion Drum KIT SelectionMetronome Setup Time Signature Tempo 120 Sound Volume 100 Setup Metronome MenuMetronome Setup Menu MetronomeRecall Contents in the Registration Memory Save Your Settings in the Registration MemoryRegistration Memory RegistrationRecord Functions Record FeaturesOutline of a Music Recorder or Sequencer Record Melody OnlyRecord Features Auto Accompaniment Track Accomp Button Recording HOW to Record RecordingRecord Melody Rec Record AccompPlayback Recording PlaybackTo Playback Your Recorded Music To Pause the PlaybackMark HOW to USE BEG. Mark and END Mark ButtonsRecording Mark Song Select Song Play Along SongMeasure Play RHnd=Y LHnd=Y Acmp=Y Test AllegroMeasure Song LessonPlay RHnd=Y LHnd=Y Acmp=Y Play Along Song LessonsStop the Song Mode Lesson FeaturesTest Modes Right and Left hand exercise Select R=Y L=YSD Memory Card SD Card FeaturesLoad Song Utility Save Song Play DiskLoad Song SD Memory Card Load SongLoad Song Utility SD Memory Card Save SongSave Song Play CardLoad Song Utility Save Song SD Memory Card Play CardPlay Card Play CardFile Data SD Memory Card Play Card MenusLyrics Mute Channel Solo Channel PlaybackCopy to SD Memory Card UtilityCard Utility Delete Disk UtilityCopy Rename Format Copy DeleteDisk Disk FeaturesDisk Load Song Disk Save Song Play Disk Disk Play DiskPlay Disk Playback Options Disk Play Disk MenusLoad Song Various Menu Screens Also NoteDisk Utility Card CancelLoad Song Save Song Format DeleteDelete Plug in the Enclosed Microphone Playing and Singingwith the Karaoke DisksSelecting a Karaoke Song from the Disk Phones Video Midi Line Microphone OUT USB VOL Echo Midi & Video OUT JacksMidi Basic Midi SetupsMidi RPNL, Rpnh Midi Implementation ChartGrand Piano Voice ListBig Band Style ListDrum KIT List Drum KIT ListDrum KIT List Specifications SpecificationsWhere is the serial number on my piano? Questions AND/OR ProblemsWhere can I buy recorded disks to play in my piano? QuestionsPage Warranty WarrantyPage Suzuki

GP-3 specifications

The Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation has long been recognized for its dedication to quality craftsmanship, and the GP-3 is a prime example of their commitment to producing high-quality musical instruments. The GP-3 is a versatile and beloved model among both budding musicians and seasoned professionals.

One of the standout features of the GP-3 is its exceptional build quality. Crafted with precision, the instrument showcases a durable body that can withstand the rigors of regular use. The materials employed in its construction contribute to a rich, resonant tone, making it a favorite among performers looking for a reliable yet sonorous instrument. The careful selection of woods ensures that each GP-3 retains a warm, vibrant sound that is both pleasing to the ear and suitable for a variety of musical styles.

Equipped with advanced technologies, the GP-3 incorporates a state-of-the-art tuning mechanism for effortless string adjustments. This feature allows musicians to maintain their desired pitch easily, providing a consistent performance experience. Additionally, the instrument is designed with ergonomics in mind, ensuring comfortable playability, which is essential for long practice sessions or performances.

Aesthetically, the GP-3 boasts an elegant design, often adorned with sleek finishes that enhance its visual appeal. Whether in a solo performance or an ensemble setting, it is sure to catch the eye. The craftsmanship extends to the detailing, with intricate inlays and quality hardware that complements the instrument’s overall aesthetic.

Moreover, the GP-3's versatility is unmatched. It finds its place in various genres, from classical to contemporary music. This adaptability is a crucial factor for instructors and learners alike, as it provides a broad sonic palette to explore different styles and techniques. The instrument's responsive nature allows players to experiment with dynamics and expression, fostering creativity and musical development.

In conclusion, the Suzuki GP-3 represents a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. With its robust construction, advanced features, and stunning design, it is an ideal choice for anyone looking to explore the world of music. Whether you are starting your musical journey or are a seasoned artist, the GP-3 promises a rewarding experience, ensuring it remains a cherished part of any musician's collection for years to come. Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation continues to inspire and nurture the love of music through instruments like the GP-3, making it a worthy addition to any musician's arsenal.