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Classenti CDP1 Owner's Manual
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CDP1
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  • Page 1 Classenti CDP1 Owner's Manual Classenti CDP1...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing a Classenti digital piano. Classenti digital pianos are high-performance instruments that are easy to operate. The Classenti pianos are perfect for the professional musician and beginner alike. In order to learn the functions of your digital piano, please read this manual carefully.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX (1) Overview (2)Assembly instructions ........(3)Main features ....... (4)Functions diagrams ..... (5)Name and function of the components ......... (6)Play (basic play) ......... (7)Use of headphone ........(8) Pedal functions ......(9) Play the demonstration songs ........(10) Practice songs ........
  • Page 4: Overview

    (1) OVERVIEW...
  • Page 5: Assembly Instructions

    (2) ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ♦ Please check you have all parts and screws before assembling your piano.
  • Page 6: Main Features

    Scre w (2)Music board (3)Music stand (1)Upper body Sc rew C a p (4)Side board(right) (5)Side board(left) (6)Pedal board (7)leg (3) MAIN FEATURES PCM sound source Built-in Demos 8 demonstration sounds and 32 practice sounds built in. Ability to mix sounds (play 2 sounds simultaneously) Built-in metronome Assignable Beat and speed settings...
  • Page 7: Functions Diagrams

    Headphone connections Use your headphones for private practice (4)FUNCTIONS DIAGRAMS...
  • Page 8: Name And Function Of The Components

    (5) NAME AND FUNCTION OF COMPONENTS 1. Power Switch On/off 2. Master volume Adjust the overall volume. 3. Speed/balance Depending on the function: volume balance for sound-layer; change the speed of Metronome or song; adjust the volume of the metronome 4.
  • Page 9: Play (Basic Play)

    Connect to an external speaker or amplifier. The Master volume will control the level being sent to the AUX output. (6)PLAY (BASIC PLAY) 1. Instrument selection Piano 1 Piano 2 E. piano1 E. piano2 Harpsichord Vibraphone Organ String ● Pressing any one of the 8 buttons, the corresponding instrument is selected and the light will come on, Name of instruments Feature Piano 1...
  • Page 10: Play The Demonstration Songs

    fingers release from the key to make the notes sustain. (9) PLAY THE DEMONSTRATION SONGS Demo Piano 1 Piano 2 E-piano1 E-piano 2 Harpsichord Vibraphone Organ Strings 1. Start the play demonstration Press the demo button -the demonstration light comes on, all the instrument lights will flash. 2.
  • Page 11 MIDI Number of the song Note: C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 are arranged according to the modulator on page Name of the songs Name of song Name of song Name of song Polonaise in Ab The Moonlight Minuet in G Nocturne # 2 Impromptu in Eb Liebestraum...
  • Page 12 select other songs during playback. ----The indictor displays the song number while pressing the button. The piano continues to play the 32 songs in a ‘loop’. In addition, songs can be reselected during the play. ● you can change the speed during playback. ●...
  • Page 13 3£ © 4. Listen to some part of the song again and again. You can select one part of the song to listen and practice again and again, the way is to first name A point (start point) and B point (return point). A.
  • Page 14: Layer Function

    (11) LAYER FUNCTION The piano can combine two sounds at the same time. Piano1 Piano2 E. piano1 E. piano2 Harpsichord Vibraphone Organ Strings 1. Select two sounds Press two sound buttons at the same time, two corresponding lights turn on. 2.
  • Page 15: Changing The Touch Sensitivity

    3. Change the speed. Move the speed/balance adjuster - the speed slows down when it moves left and speeds up when it moves right. 4. Change the volume Hold down the metronome button, and the light begins to flash, move the speed/balance adjuster to change the volume. ●...
  • Page 16: Record Function

    Weight Status Light Heavy Standard Light Heavy ● Touch sensitivity adjusts the response of the key action, the mechanics of the keyboard is not changed. (14) RECORD FUNCTION 1. Record. A. Get ready to record. Press the record button and the light twinkles. B.
  • Page 17: Transpose

    C. Stop the playback in the middle of a song (15) TRANSPOSE l. Transpose Hold down the transpose button and press the F#4--F5 key, the light turns on after the transpose. 2. Back to “C” or standard key Press the transpose button, the light turns off and the instrument returns to its original key. (16) SETTING THE TUNING CURVE With electronic pianos and synthesizers, you can modify the master tuning curve.
  • Page 18: Midi

    Adjust tone with other instruments. You can modify the master tuning while pressing the key and you can also modify by inputting the center A frequency. 1. Change the sound while listening A. Get ready Hold down the transpose button, then press the demo button, the transpose and demo lights flash. The heavy touch button and the light touch button turn on.
  • Page 19 with one another. MIDI transmits and receives data via a MIDI cable. Any electronic instrument with MIDI can exchange data. Table of MIDI implementation Function Send signal Receive signal Remark Basic power is on 1-16 Track set channel 1-16 1-16 Model power is on Signal ×...
  • Page 20 ×: No Model 3: OFF, complex tone Model 4: OFF, single (19) CHART OF PRACTICE & DEMONSTRATION SONGS NAME COMPOSER SOUND TIME Polonaise in Ab Major, op. 53 Chopin Piano 1 3:40 Nocturne op. 9, no. 2 Chopin Piano 1 4:40 Grande Valse Brilliant op.
  • Page 21: Modulator

    Humoresque Dvorak Piano 2 1:20 Sinfonia No. 3 Bach Harpsichord 0:50 Jazz Tune Vibraphone 0:50 Prelude in D minor, BWV 539 Bach Organ 1:20 Brilliance of Grassland String 0:55 (20) MODULATOR (21) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Keys 88 Hammer Action Keys Instruments Piano1, piano 2, e-piano1, e-piano2, harpsichord, vibraphone, organ, strings Functions Dual sound (layer), touch sensitivity (3 types), transpose, reverb, record, demo...

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