Power Supply; Using Headphones Or An External Sound System; Sustain Pedal; Soft/Sostenuto/Sustain Pedal - Orla CDP31 Owner's Manual

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POWER SUPPLY

Plug the DC output cable from the power adapter into DC IN jack in the rear panel of your
instrument, then plug the AC cable of your power adapter into a convenient wall AC power socket.
Turn on the instrument by pressing the POWER ON/OFF switch located in the back panel. Set the
MASTER VOLUME to the desired level. The MASTER VOLUME controls the
overall volume for the entire instrument.

USING HEADPHONES OR AN EXTERNAL SOUND SYSTEM

A standard stereo headphone can be plugged into the PHONES socket for private practice or late-
night playing. The internal speaker system is automatically switched off, when the headphone is
plugged into the PHONE socket. There are two sockets available in the rear panel and allow the
use of two headphone at the same time.
The LINE OUT (Left and Right) sockets can be used to deliver the output of the sound to an
external amplifier, stereo sound system, mixing console or tape recorder.
SUSTAIN PEDAL (supplied) – Stage Pro only.
The Stage Pro is supplied with a Sustain pedal.
Connect it to the Pedal Input number 2 to obtain the Sustain effect when used. It has the same
function as the ''sustain'' pedal on the piano.
It provides sustain and lets the sound slowly decay after the keys have been released.
SOFT/SOSTENUTO/SUSTAIN PEDAL (optional) – Stage Pro only
If necessary the Stage Pro can be used with an optional 3 Pedals pedal board.
Insert the mono jack to the Pedal Input number 1 and the stereo jack in the Pedal Input 2.
The instrument works now with a set of three pedals giving the following functions:
SOFT:
SOSTENUTO:
SUSTAIN:
NOTE:
gives the piano voices a ''softer'' sound.
this allows only the notes pressed on the keyboard before the Sostenuto pedal
is activated to sustain and no subsequent notes played afterwards.
has the same function as the ''sustain'' pedal on the piano. It provides sustain
and lets the sound slowly decay after the keys have been released.
The Grand 310 and the CDP 31 have as standard the 3 pedals assembly built
in their own cabinet.

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