Behringer EG8280USB Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
7 EUROGRAND EG2280USB/EG8280USB User Manual
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The LED above the sound button lights up to show that the corresponding sound
has been selected. The selected sound can be played over the entire keyboard.
The volume of the sound depends on how heavily you play the keys
(not applicable to CEMBALO 1 and 2, CHURCH 1 and 2, and CLICK ORGAN).
TIP: You can also select two sounds at the same time.
Control Elements and 3.
Connections
Control panel3.1
Fig. 3.1: Control elements of the EG2280USB/EG8280USB
The control elements of the EG2280USB/EG8280USB are described below. To give
you a clear overview of the control panel, its elements have been grouped in
separate sections.
VOLUME: [1] is used to adjust the volume of the built-in loudspeakers and
headphone outputs.
COLOR:[2] Varies the sound character from soft (left) to bright (right).
SPEAKERS OFF:[3] Switches the built-in loudspeakers on and off.
The MUTE LED lights up only when the built-in loudspeakers are switched
off. When you insert your headphones this will automatically switch off the
built-in loudspeakers.
[1] [2]
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DEMO:[4] Enables/disables DEMO mode.
CLICK:[5] Is used to start/stop the metronome click.
TRACK 1:[6] Selects track 1 for playback or recording. The REC LED lights up
when the track has been activated for recording. The PLAY LED lights up
when the track has been set for playback and already contains musical data.
TRACK 2:[7] Selects track 2 for playback or recording. The REC LED lights up
when the track has been activated for recording. The PLAY LED lights up
when the track has been set for playback and already contains musical data.
[8] Is used to start/stop playback or recording of the music sequencer.
REC:[9] Activates record mode.
MODE:[10] Selects the TEMPO parameter and menu pages for EDIT mode.
The EDIT MODE LED shows in EDIT mode, the TEMPO LED in TEMPO mode.
Down/Up:[11] Depending on which mode you have selected with the MODE
button, these two buttons can be used to enter the tempo or to scroll
through the EDIT mode menu pages.
Display:[12] Depending on the function used, the display reads the tempo,
menu numbers or parameter values.
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