Peavey pRP 7 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Technical specifications pRP7
Controls
Connections
Recording Studio
Polyphony
88 keys, Hammer action
Volume, Sound Variation/Demo, Transpose +/–, Sound Selection,
Split, Layer, Reverb, Effect, Touch, Balance, Tempo/Data +/–, Pitch/
Modulation Joystick
Soft, Damper
8 demo songs, 8.000 event capacity, Play/Stop, Record, Click, Song
Library (96 Songs)
32 notes maximum
Stereo In, Stereo Out, Phones, Pedals, Midi In, Midi Out, 12 V. D.C.
Keyboard
Pedals
Cabinet
Portable unit
Display
3-digit, LCD
Sounds
444 Sounds (MIDI addressable)
48 Presets - Single, Layer and Split, Grand Piano Preset,
22 Reverbs and 22 Effects (Delay/Modulations) memorized
to the Presets
Technology
The pRP7 features a unique application of sound design technology patented by Generalmusic as “Damper
Physical Model”.
Damper Physical Model
The damper pedal accurately simulates the effect of the dampers being moved closer to or further away from the
strings of the piano. Because of this, effects such as partial or half damping can be achieved. The dampers can
even be slowly “squeezed” back against the strings. When the damper pedal (optional) is depressed, the damper
physical model will simulate the effect of sympathetic resonances being produced by the un-damped strings. Even
if you are using a standard switch type pedal, you can hear the effect of the Damper Physical Model by comparing
the sounds of notes played in the highest octave of the instrument with and without the damper pedal depressed.
Note: The Damper Physical Model is applied to the Grand Piano sound only.