Princeton SP-88 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Metronome
Off Voice Pad Off
Reverb Type Room 1/Room 2/Room 3/ Hall 1/ Hall2/ Plate/
Delay/ Pan Delay
Hall2
Reverb Level 0~127 92
Chorus Type Chours1/ Chours2/ Chours3/Chours4/Feedback/
Flanger/ Short DElay/ FB Delay
Chorus 3
0~127
0
Digital Effect
Harmony Type
Duet/ 1+5/ COuntry/TRio/ BLock/4 Close 1/
4 Close 2/4 Open
Duet
Tune Value -50--50 0
Touch Type Soft/ MEdium/Hard Medium
V
oice R1 Octave -1 0 1 0
V
oice R2 Octave -1 0 1 0
V
oice L Octave -1 0 1 0
Pitch Bend Range 0 - 12 2
Split Point
1-- 88 88Keys
34
Utility
Pedal Assign Sustain Pedal/Soft Pedal/ Start/Stop Pedal/
Tempo/Tap
Memory Select Pedal
Sustain
Pedal
Transmit 1~16 1
Receive
1~16 ,ALL ALL
MIDI
O
rchestra
1 Volume
0--31 27
O
rchestra
2 Volume
0--31 27
O
rchestra
3 Volume
0--31 27
Vo
ice
R
1 Volume
0--31 27
Voice R2
Volume 0--31 18
Voice
L Volume
0--31 12
Bass Volume 0--31 28
Mixer
Drum Volume 0--31 28
Lang
uage
English
/Chinese
English
Chorus Level
Metronome
Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the
metronome menu. Press the [NEXT] button to
enter its sub-menu. LCD displays "metronome
OFF". Use the [+] & [-] or DIAL to select the
metronome type. It includes "Metronome:Voice"
and "Metronome:Pad"
Note:
Metronome can be turned while the style is
playing.
Digital effect
Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the
"Digital Effect" menu. Press the [NEXT] button
to enter its sub-menu. LCD highlights "Reverb
Type" and displays "Reverb Level". Choosing
"Reverb Type" /"Reverb Level"/"Chorus Type"/
"Chorus Level"/"Harmony Type" by rotating
the dial, or using the [+] button / the [-] button.
Press the [NEXT] button to enter to parameter
setting menu.
Reverb Type
A total of 8 different reverb types are available.
Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] button to
select the reverb type. LCD take turns display
Room1/Room2/Room3/Hall1/Hall2/Plate/Delay/
Pan Delay. The default type is Hall2.
Reverb Level
It ranges from 0 to 127. Use the dial, the
numeric keypad [0]-[9] button, the [+]