Suzuki DG-401P Owner's Manual

Suzuki DG-401P Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Digital Grand Player Piano Owner’ s Manual...
  • Page 2 Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation P.O. Box 710459 Santee, California 92072-0459 800-854-1594 www.suzukimusic.com Copyright Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents General Precautions ..... 4 Registration Memory ....51 Taking Care Of Your Digital Piano.
  • Page 4: General Precautions

    General Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY: The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated or “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 5 64 note polyphony – which ensures acoustic Thank you and congratulations again, for piano performance choosing this Digital Grand Player Piano from the Suzuki Corporation’s piano product line of • A dynamic 8 speaker concert hall sound delivery portable pianos, home digital pianos, home...
  • Page 6: Taking Care Of Your Digital Piano

    Taking Care Of Your Digital Piano This Suzuki digital piano will supply you with years of musical enjoyment if you follow the simple rules listed below. Important Safety Instructions • High temperatures (near a heat source, outside, or near a window) Warning •...
  • Page 7: Panel Controls

    POWER MASTER VOLUME This Suzuki piano’s control panel is designed for ease of use and intuitive playing. The following is a brief description of the features and functions located on the control panel. POWER SWITCH — The power switch is located to the left of the control panel.
  • Page 8 LED Light Bar Display – TEMPO + ONE TOUCH ACCOMP RHYTHM CONTROL SYNC INTRO/ENDING START/STOP FILL-IN FILL TO VAR FADE LED RHYTHM LIGHT BAR DISPLAY — There is a four–dot beat indicator to the left of the tempo buttons. It indicates the Tempo and beat for the accompaniment that is playing.
  • Page 9 LED Light Bar Display – TEMPO + ONE TOUCH ACCOMP RHYTHM CONTROL SYNC INTRO/ENDING START/STOP FILL-IN FILL TO VAR FADE SYNC (SYNCHRONIZED START) — Synchronized Start mode engages the auto accompaniment standby mode. This means that your selected Auto Accompaniment pattern will begin when you press the piano keys to the left of the split point.
  • Page 10 UPPER ACCOMP RHYTHM STYLES SWING BIG BAND BOSSANOVA S.BALLAD R&B LAYER FADE ACOUSTIC OLDIES ROCK LATIN LOWER FADE — The FADE button allows the engaged rhythm style/accompaniment pattern to fade from its full volume to its conclusion. When the fade out has finished the LED will flash while the previously set volume levels are being restored.
  • Page 11 UPPER DATA WHEEL LAYER CURSER CONTRAST SCREEN VALUE ENTER LOWER LEFT RIGHT ESCAPE – LOWER — When the LOWER feature is engaged the piano operates in the “Split Mode. ” In the split mode the Piano’s 88 Piano Keys are divided into two sections. In the right hand section the “Upper”...
  • Page 12 GRAND PIANO DATA WHEEL 2& REVERB CURSER CONTRAST SCREEN VALUE ENTER EFFECTS LEFT RIGHT ESCAPE – 2& VALUE WHEEL — Use the value wheel to change the function parameters or levels of the selected item or it’s highlighted feature. It has the same function as the Value + or –...
  • Page 13 SOUND GROUP PIANO VIBES ORGAN GUITAR BASS VIOLIN STRINGS TRUMPET SAXOPHONE FLUTE SYNTH LEAD SYNTH SYNTH FX BANJO STL.DRUM SOUND FX REGISTRATION MEMORY STORE BANK (QUICK SELECT INSTRUMENT VOICE) SOUND GROUP — There are sixteen voices that can be selected quickly by pressing one of the Instrument Voice select buttons.
  • Page 14 COMPOSER ACCOMP MEL 1 MEL 2 MEL 3 MEL 4 RESET 3& RANDOM PLAY/PAUSE STOP RECORD BEG MARK END MARK Panel Controls With Red Lettering: These Functions will operative when the CD button is OFF or not engaged. The panel controls discussed here have a dual function. In this section we will discuss the functions of the buttons with Red Lettering underneath them.
  • Page 15 COMPOSER ACCOMP MEL 1 MEL 2 MEL 3 MEL 4 RESET RANDOM PLAY/PAUSE STOP RECORD BEG MARK END MARK PLAY/PAUSE — Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to hear previously recorded tracks. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again to pause the recording or playback. See Record Section of the manual for further information.
  • Page 16 4& ACCOMP VOLUME AUTO PLAYER CD DISK METRONOME SONG CD DISK — CD DISK button engages the CD Disk menu screens on the LCD Display Screen on and off. Please see the CD Disk sections of this manual for more information.
  • Page 17: Connector Panel

    Connector Panel MIDI LINE PHONES VIDEO This connector panel, with its various jacks, is located on the bottom left of the piano, under the keybed. VIDEO OUTPUT — This jack will send the NTSC video signal of the Karaoke Lyrics to your TV.
  • Page 18: Piano Pedals

    Piano Pedals q w e SOFT PEDAL — When the left pedal is engaged the piano volume is reduced and the timbre slightly altered on the notes that are played. FUNCTION PEDAL — This center pedal can be used to trigger various events, such as start/stop and Fill In.
  • Page 19: Display Screen

    Display Screen DATA WHEEL CURSER CONTRAST SCREEN VALUE ENTER ESCAPE LEFT RIGHT – The Main Performance Menu Screen is shown and explained below. How to select and engage a Menu Item on the LCD Display Screen: 1. Use the CURSOR keys to select Function or Feature that you wish to engage. When this item is selected it will be highlighted.
  • Page 20: Demonstration Songs

    Demonstration Songs Playing The Demonstration Songs — This piano has thirteen different demonstration songs that are designed to showcase the different Instrument Voices that are available on this Mini Grand Piano. The LCD Screen Display will show the demonstration song name. All the demonstration songs will play back repeatedly until the Start/Stop or Demo Button is pressed.
  • Page 21 4. Use the CURSOR buttons to move the highlighted area to the song you wish to hear. Demo Song Select CURSER Samba Time Bach F minor Spanish Vibe Symphonic 5. Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection. Your selected song will playback ENTER instantly.
  • Page 22: Piano Voices

    Piano Voices Sound Channel Modes Assigning Different Piano Sound Channel Modes Depending on your playing style this piano can be set up to play in 4 different Piano Sound Channel Modes: Upper, Layer, Lower and Drum. To Select And Engage One Of Different Sound Channel Modes Press One Of Their Respective Buttons.
  • Page 23: Voice Selection

    Drum (Piano Key Percussion) – To engage this feature: ACOUSTIC Press the ACOUSTIC “Set Up” Button once. Press the Screen Right Button. SCREEN Highlight the Percussion Box on the LCD Display Screen Menu Box. LEFT RIGHT Note: The Piano Key Percussion Mode refers to the Percussion Voices that can be played by the Piano Keys from the eight internal drum kits in this pianos sound library.
  • Page 24: Quick Selection

    Quick Selection SOUND GROUP PIANO VIBES ORGAN GUITAR BASS VIOLIN STRINGS TRUMPET SAXOPHONE FLUTE SYNTH LEAD SYNTH SYNTH FX BANJO STL.DRUM SOUND FX Quick Select Sound Group Buttons Shown Above. To select an Instrument Voice for your Piano follow the easy steps shown below: Quick Select –...
  • Page 25: Selecting All Voices

    Selecting All Voices Selecting One Of The 128 Voices 1. Press a quick select SOUND GROUP buttons twice, to engage an Instrument Voice SAXOPHONE selection menu on the display screen. Note: Each Sound Group button is assigned eight related voices in two groups of four. Reed Group A Soprano Sax...
  • Page 26: Effects And Reset

    Effects And Reset The Grand Piano can reset the Piano’s settings to there default operations when pressed. The Reverb and Chorus Buttons can add Digital Effects and increased realism to your selected Instrument Voice. GRAND PIANO – This button will reset the piano to its default (power up) settings. GRAND PIANO The Grand Piano voice will be engaged for all 88 keys.
  • Page 27: Rhythm Section

    LATIN Selecting A Rhythm Rhythm Style Selection – Your Suzuki piano has a large variety of exciting musical “Rhythm Styles” that you can “play along with” to back up your own performance. You can choose from a simple piano or percussion accompaniment to a full band or orchestra.
  • Page 28 Selecting One Of The 100 Rhythm Styles From The Rhythm Style Button Groups. 1. Press one of the quick select RHYTHM STYLE buttons twice, to display the Rhythm Style selection menu on the display screen. Each button will contain four to eight related Rhythm Styles.
  • Page 29: Playing The Rhythm

    Selecting A Rhythm Style Using LCD Display Panel Controls Selecting a Rhythm Style using only the Cursor and Value Buttons 1. Highlight the Rhythm Style name area using the CURSOR buttons. STYLE 1: Grand Piano CURSER 1 : Big band = 100 2.
  • Page 30 Synchronized Start – Begin the Rhythm Performance when you play a chord with the piano keys on the left side of the piano. 1. Press the SYNC Button. SYNC 2. Play a Chord on the piano keys on the Left Hand side of the piano. The normal rhythm pattern begins to play as soon as the Chord is played.
  • Page 31: Auto Accompaniment

    Auto Accompaniment – TEMPO + ONE TOUCH ACCOMP RHYTHM CONTROL SYNC INTRO/ENDING START/STOP FILL-IN FILL TO VAR FADE Simply by playing a chord on the keyboard, the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT function automatically plays an accompaniment pattern which matches perfectly the selected rhythm. With a real accompaniment as a background, you can concentrate on playing the melody.
  • Page 32: One Finger

    One Finger Press a key in the left keyboard section to specify the root note. The major chord corresponding to this root note is automatically played in an accompaniment pattern. Accompaniment Piano Key Area Right Hand Area Left Hand Area Major Chord–...
  • Page 33: Fingered Mode

    Fingered Mode ACCOMP : Fingered One Finger Fingered Piano Mode The fingered mode is ideal if you already know how to play chords on the piano. Specify the chord by playing all the notes in the chord. Play Chords by pressing a least three keys.
  • Page 34: How To Use

    Piano Chord Mode ACCOMP : Fingered One Finger Fingered Piano Mode In the Piano Mode the entire keyboard can be used to specify chords for the automatic accompaniment. Note: In this Mode the keyboard does not Split. Chords can be specified anywhere on the keyboard.
  • Page 35: How To Play

    2. Use the cursor to move the highlighted area to the chord fingering mode that you want, One Finger, Fingered or Piano. The Fingered mode is the default mode. ACCOMP : Fingered CURSER One Finger Fingered Piano Mode 3. Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection. If you do not press the Enter ENTER Button your selection will not be engaged.
  • Page 36 Fill In (Rhythm) You can insert a fill–in pattern any time during the rhythm performance. Choose from two different Fill In Patterns (Fill In or Fill to Var) START/STOP 1. Press the Start / Stop Button. FILL-IN 2. Press the piano Fill In or Fill to Var Button. A Fill In Pattern is heard for the remainder of the measure.
  • Page 37: Setup

    Setup The SETUP Function is used to set up or to adjust various parameters related to the operation of this piano. The SETUP/ACOUSTIC button will access menus for Performance, Harmony, Key Mode, Sustain, Reverb, Chord mode, Effects, Pedal, Percussion, and Metronome Mode.
  • Page 38: Performance Menu

    Performance Menu Performance Setup Menu 1. Press the ACOUSTIC(SETUP) button. The first Set Up Menu Screen will appear on ACOUSTIC the LCD Screen 2. The Performance Listing will be highlighted. Press the ENTER button to access the ENTER Performance menu. 3.
  • Page 39 Split Point Function The split point divides the piano into two sections for both the Upper Piano Voice, and the Auto Accompaniment or Lower Voice. Performance Setup Velocity Norm Split Point Screen Hold Transpose Please see the Piano Voices section for more information. The Auto Accompaniment Split Point divides the piano into two sections, an Accompaniment section and a Melody Upper Piano section.
  • Page 40: Fixed Level

    LCD Screen Display Hold The Screen Hold sets the time for which the selected Menu Screen will stay on the LCD Display before automatically reverting to the prior screen. Performance Setup Velocity Norm Split Point Screen Hold Transpose Use the – VALUE + buttons or the VALUE wheel to select a screen hold in the range of 1 second to 44 seconds.
  • Page 41: Octave Shift

    Fade Time Fade time adjusts the length of time that an accompaniment fade introduction or fade out ending takes. Performance Setup Tune Fixed Level Octive Shift Fade Time Use the VALUE + and – buttons or the VALUE wheel to select a fade tune value in the range of 2 –...
  • Page 42: Harmony Menu

    Harmony Menu Harmony Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP/ACOUSTIC button. ACOUSTIC 2. Use the CURSOR button to highlight the Harmony menu. 3. Press the ENTER button to access the Harmony menu. 4. Use the CURSOR button to select a harmony type, then use the VALUE buttons to turn that harmony type on or off.
  • Page 43: Key Mode Menu

    Key Mode Menu Key Mode Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP/ACOUSTIC button. ACOUSTIC 2. Use the CURSOR button to highlight the Key Mode menu. 3. Press the ENTER button to access the Key Mode menu. 4. Use the CURSOR button to select a key mode type, then use the VALUE buttons to turn that key mode type on or off.
  • Page 44: Sustain Menu

    Sustain Menu Sustain – Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP/ACOUSTIC button. ACOUSTIC 2. Use the CURSOR button to highlight the Sustain menu. 3. Press the ENTER button to access the Sustain menu. 4. Use the CURSOR button to select a sustain type, then use the VALUE buttons to adjust your selected sustain type on or off.
  • Page 45: Reverb Menu

    Reverb Menu Reverb – Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP/ACOUSTIC button. 2. Use the SCREEN RIGHT button to access the second page of the setup menu options. 3. Press the ENTER button to access the Reverb menu. 4. Use the CURSOR button to access the following options: Reverb Reverb Setting Reverb...
  • Page 46: Effects Menu

    Effects Menu Effects (Chorus) – Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP/ACOUSTIC button. ACOUSTIC 2. Use the SCREEN RIGHT button to access the second page of the setup menu options. SCREEN 3. Use the CURSOR button to highlight the Effects menu. LEFT RIGHT 4.
  • Page 47: Setup - Chord Menu

    Setup – Chord Menu Chord – Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP/ACOUSTIC button. ACOUSTIC 2. Use the SCREEN RIGHT button to access the second page of the setup menu options. SCREEN 3. Use the CURSOR button to highlight the Chord menu. LEFT RIGHT 4.
  • Page 48: Pedal Menu

    Pedal Menu Pedal Assign – Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP/ACOUSTIC button. ACOUSTIC 2. Use the SCREEN RIGHT button to access the second page of the setup menu options. SCREEN 3. Use the CURSOR button to highlight the Pedal menu. LEFT RIGHT 4.
  • Page 49: Percussion Menu

    Percussion Menu Percussion (Drum Kit Selection) – 1. Press the SETUP/ACOUSTIC button. ACOUSTIC 2. Use the SCREEN RIGHT button to access the third page of the setup menu options. SCREEN 3. Press the ENTER button to access the Percussion menu. LEFT RIGHT 4.
  • Page 50: Metronome Menu

    Metronome Menu Metronome – Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP/ACOUSTIC button. 2. Use the SCREEN RIGHT button to access the third page of the setup menu options. 3. Use the CURSOR button to highlight the Metronome menu. 4. Press the ENTER button to access the Metronome menu. 5.
  • Page 51: Registration Memory

    Registration Memory REGISTRATION MEMORY STORE BANK A registration is a particular group settings such as style, voice, chord and other parameters or features that you have engaged. You can save these Settings or your “set up” so that it can be recalled by pressing a single button. This piano has four banks with six registration numbers in each bank, for a total of 24 registrations memory locations.
  • Page 52: Record Functions

    Record Functions COMPOSER ACCOMP MEL 1 MEL 2 MEL 3 MEL 4 RESET RANDOM PLAY/PAUSE STOP RECORD BEG MARK END MARK Outline Of A Music Recorder (Or Sequencer) A music recorder records your performance in a similar way to a tape recorder. This instrument’s music recorder allows you to record and save up to 5 different ways.
  • Page 53: Recording

    Auto Accompaniment Track (Accomp Button) The Auto Accompaniment track will record chord changes, style, tempo, variation, intro, fill–in and ending. Pressing The ACCOMP track button and the Record Button will select the accompaniment track for recording. If ACCOMP Record track button has been selected and it’s LED Indicator light is Flashing, then the auto accompaniment will be synchronized to start when the piano keys are played.
  • Page 54: Playback

    4. Stop Recording Press the STOP button, the PLAY/PAUSE button or the REC button to stop the STOP recording process. Note: When the record memory is full, recording will stop automatically. 5. Erase a Track Hold the RESET button down while you press the track button that you would like RESET to erase.
  • Page 55: Mark

    Mark The mark feature allows you to isolate a section of a track of your recording. If you would like study or to redo a segment of your track recording, it can be easily accomplished with the BEG MARK, END MARK buttons. The area that you mark by using the BEG MARK and END MARK buttons will function the same way as your previous recordings and playbacks except it is only that portion of the song instead of the entire song.
  • Page 56: Song

    Song Play Along Song This piano includes a range of songs covering a variety of genres that are enjoyable to listen to, or to play along with. You can begin practicing with just one hand, and you can even practice at your own tempo. This instrument will even evaluate and grade your performance for you! Song The SONG button will access a play along music lesson guide that can be used as a...
  • Page 57: Lesson

    Lesson The name of the This area will count the song’s measure selected song. during play or test. PLAY MODE: On this line select the parts of Bumble Bee Bumble Bee Measure the song you would like Use “Play” to hear during Song to listen to the Play RHnd=Y LHnd=Y Acmp=...
  • Page 58: Lesson Features

    Lesson Features Test Pressing the ENTER button engages the TEST mode when highlighted. You may test yourself on the right hand melody, the left hand accompaniment or both hands by highlighting the appropriate area and using the VALUE buttons to toggle those parts on, Y (Yes) or off, N (No).
  • Page 59: Cd Player /Recorder

    CD Player /Recorder This piano has a built–in CD that can be used to play standard CDs or to record your own CD. It can also play Standard MIDI Files and Wave Audio Files. If you place a blank CD R or CD RW into the CD drive you can save a sound recording of your performance on the piano.
  • Page 60: Cd Player Operation

    CD Player Operation COMPOSER q w e r ACCOMP MEL 1 MEL 2 MEL 3 MEL 4 RESET RANDOM PLAY/PAUSE STOP RECORD BEG MARK END MARK Control Panel Button Functions — When a CD is playing you can use the function shown below like you would on a regular CD player.
  • Page 61 COMPOSER ACCOMP MEL 1 MEL 2 MEL 3 MEL 4 RESET i o z x RANDOM PLAY/PAUSE STOP RECORD BEG MARK END MARK PLAY/PAUSE — While a CD is playing the LED of the Play/Pause button is on. Push the Play/Pause button, the play will pause and the LED light will begin to blink. Push the Play/Pause button again and the play will continue at the point at which it was paused.
  • Page 62: Playing Back Songs

    Playing Back Songs This piano can playback songs from: • Commercially available audio CD’s, • CD–ROM’s containing standard MIDI files (SMF), • CD’s recorded on the piano. • Select Player piano CD’s (see web site for continually updated listing), To Engage The CD Disk Drive Press the blue CD Disk control panel button to access DISK the CD Drive. The LED will turn on. Note: You can not open the CD Holder unless the blue CD Disk button is engaged with its LED on.
  • Page 63: How To Eject The Cd

    How To Eject The CD 1. Press the Stop button. This will insure that the CD Drive is no longer in the Play or Record mode. STOP Note: If the CD is playing or recording, please make sure that you first press the STOP Button before ejecting the disk.
  • Page 64 6. Press The Enter Button To Play CD ENTER The RED ENTER Button is located directly underneath the right hand portion of the LCD SCREEN. After the CD has gone through its initialization procedure the LCD will ask if you want to play or record, press the ENTER button to engage the PLAY feature.
  • Page 65 2. Press the red Escape button that is directly under the left side of the LCD Display. The LCD screen will display the CD Rom window, the Select option will be ESCAPE highlighted on this LCD screen. CD MENU SELECT REC AUDIO SAVE SONG UTILITIES...
  • Page 66: Cd Menu Screen

    2. Press the Enter button to confirm the SELECT button selection. All of the songs ENTER on the CD will play sequentially, as the LCD screen displays which song is playing, unless the Random or other functions are engaged. Note: If the CD that is engaged has Auto Player Information then you can press the to engage the automatic keyboard function, press the Auto Keyboard button to engage the Auto Play Keyboard Function and the piano keys will begin to play.
  • Page 67 Save Song Save song function lets you save the musical performance that you recorded in the 5 track music recorder (sequencer) and vocals from your wireless microphone onto a proper CD R or CD RW disk. 1. Make sure the CD R Disk that you have selected to save your performance to does CURSER not have any other files on the disk.
  • Page 68 Note: If the disk you have selected to record your performance on is not suitable, the LCD will display a “Not a Recordable Disc.” This image will be displayed for 3 to 5 seconds on the LCD and then it will display the CD MENU screen. 2.
  • Page 69 Record Audio With Saved Accompaniment On the previous page we Recorded both Piano and Microphone live. Now we will demonstrate how to Record using the Microphone and your saved Accompaniment Piece. Your Saved Accompaniment Piece is any of your performances that you have saved to the Music Recorder (Sequencer). For more information on the Music Recorder please see the Owner’s Manual and the Music Recorder Section.
  • Page 70 Utilities CD MENU SELECT REC AUDIO SAVE SONG UTILITIES The Utilities Section of the CD Function features the four following Options: Format, Finalizing, Load and Erase. These Utility Functions can be of help when preparing or finalizing CD’s. CURSER ENTER UTILITIES ERASE FORMAT...
  • Page 71: Disks

    Playing And Singing With The Karaoke Disks Your Suzuki piano includes Karaoke features which allow the entire family to join in on the musical fun. This piano package includes a wireless or wired Suzuki Microphone and demonstration karaoke CD disk.
  • Page 72: Midi & Video Out Jacks

    MIDI instruments and devices that offers far greater versatility and control than is available with isolated instruments. Whether you interface with computers, sequencers, expanders or other pianos your Suzuki piano’s technical capabilities, and your musical horizons will be greatly enhanced.
  • Page 73 By connecting this Suzuki piano to another piano in this way you can essentially play two instruments at the same time or play on your piano to the sound of another MIDI devise to produce thick, layered multi-instrument sounds.
  • Page 74: Midi Implementation Chart

    MIDI Implementation Chart FUNCTION TRANSMITTED RECOGNIZED REMARK Basic Channel 1 CH 1–16 CH Channel changed 1–16 CH 1–16 CH Default Mode Note Number 9–120 0–127 Velocity: Note On Velocity: Note Off Pitch Bender Control Change: 0 Variation page Modulation Portamento value 7, 10 Volume, Pan Expression...
  • Page 75: Voice List

    Voice List Please Note: The MIDI program number for any voice listed is one less than the display number. Group A Group B Piano 1 : Grand Piano 2 : Bright Piano 5 : Rhodes Piano 6 : Chorus Piano 3 : Elec.
  • Page 76: Style List

    Style List Group A Group B Group C Big Band 1 : Big Band 1 5 : Hollywood 2 : Miller Band 6 : Orch. Waltz 3 : Latin Big Band 7 : Jazz Waltz 4 : Broadway 8 : Jazz Band Bossa 9 : Cool Bossa 13 : Samba...
  • Page 77: Drum Kit List

    Drum Kit List Drum Kit List 1 Note: In the first title row the number in the bracket, after the kit name, is the MIDI program number. The Drum kits name and number that are shown on the LCD display are listed in the second title row. The “No” refers to MIDI Note number, and “Key”...
  • Page 78: Drum Kit List 2

    Drum Kit List 2 Note: In the first title row the number in the bracket, after the kit name, is the MIDI program number. The Drum kits name and number that are shown on the LCD display are listed in the second title row. The “No” refers to MIDI note number, and “Key”...
  • Page 79: Specifications

    Specifications Set Up Control: Piano: 88–note, Graded Hammer–Action piano Performance: Velocity, Split point, Transpose, Polyphony: 64 Screen Hold, Tune, Fixed Level, Fade Time, Voices: 128 Voices, 16 quick select voice buttons Octave Shift Voice Mode: Upper, Layer (dual) voice, Lower Key Mode: Manual Bass, Lower Hold (split) voice Harmony: Trio, Duet, Octave...
  • Page 80: Questions And/Or Problems

    Problem: Keyboard’s Control Panel Buttons don’t operate or operate strangely. 1. Please see the next pages for how to do a Hard Reset on your Piano. 2. Call Suzuki customer service department (619–873–2000) for assistance . Problem: All pedals do not work.
  • Page 81 Problem: CD Disk Drive is not working. 1. Try one of the Suzuki Demonstration CD Disks. 2. Call Suzuki customer service department for assistance. Problem: Piano does power up, but no sound is heard. 1. Make sure that the Balance Slider Knob is in the center position.
  • Page 82 Notes O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 83: Warranty

    For a period of one year from the date of purchase, the Suzuki Corporation will pay the labor charges to repair the defective product. After this one year period, you must pay all labor charges.

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