Demo Mode; Selecting Demo Songs; Voice Mode; Selecting Voices - Kurzweil Andante CUP2A User Manual

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The Andante CUP2A has 51 pre-recorded grand piano songs performed in a variety of classical styles that demon-
strate the Grand Piano Voice. See the Appendix for a complete list of the demo songs and their corresponding
keyboard keys.

Selecting Demo Songs

Press the Record + Play/Stop buttons together to enter Demo Mode. The first song, a Brahms Rhapsody, will be-
gin to play. Its song number and name will display on the screen. When the first song ends, the next demo song begins
to play. This will continue through all 51 demo songs.
Press the Play/Stop button to start or stop playing a demo song.
To skip through the demo song list and select a different song to play, press the Prev- button to select the previous
demo song or the Next+ button to select the next demo song. You may press the Play/Stop button to stop the
current demo song, then press the Play/Stop again to start the next demo song selected. To skip forward 10 songs
at a time, press the Prev- / Next+ button pair simulaneously.
Demo Song Select via Keyboard
In Demo Mode, keyboard keys A0 through B4 are assigned to each demo song. To select a demo song
using the keyboard, first press the Record button then press and release its corresponding key.
To exit Demo Mode, press either the Voice or Piano buttons.
When you turn on the Andante CUP2A, Voice Mode is active and the Grand Piano voice is already selected and ready
to play. Grand Piano is the default voice. The Appendix of this manual provides a complete list of available voices and
their corresponding keyboard keys.

Selecting Voices

If the Andante CUP2A is not already in Voice Mode, press the Voice button to return to your sounds.
To select another voice, press the Prev- or Next+ button to navigate through the available voices.
A complete list of the Voices, with corresponding keyboard keys, is included in the Appendix.
Voice Select via Keyboard
For a direct selection of desired Voices, while in Voice Mode, pressing the Voice button again will cause
the Voice LED to blink, the display will show the scrolling text "Strike a key." Pressing a keyboard key
at this point will select the Voice that corresponds to that key. The instrument will then return to normal

Voice Mode.

To cancel "Voice Select Via Keyboard Mode" and return to normal without changing the current Voice,
simply select Voice again (or any other button, and you may then perform the normal function of that
button).
Storing a Favorite Voice
You can quickly save any voice as a favorite. Just select a voice then press and hold one of the Favorites buttons.
The voice is now stored in that location.

Demo Mode

Voice Mode
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