Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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2006. 15 Rev. A
RE-220
Digital Piano Owner's Manual
Table of Contents
Important Safety & Installation Instructions Important Safety Instructions The Front Panel of the RE-220 Introduction The Features of the RE-220 Setting up the Instrument Listen to the Demo Songs The Keyboard and Pedals The Keyboard The Pedals Sound Select Variation List of Preset Sounds and Their Variations Drum and Percussion Key Assignments Drum Kit Maps Sound Expression by Pedals Layering Sounds Left Split Activate Left Split Split Point Custom Digital Reverb & Effects Volume Bass and Treble Reverb and Effect Reverb/Effect Wet/Dry Mix Recorder
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Song Track Record Play/Stop Start Control Display while playing and recording Metronome Adjusting Tempo Adjusting the time signature Tap Tempo Options Demo MIDI/Preference Transpose MIDI MIDI Connection MIDI Channels MIDI Messages Miscellaneous Bottom Panel Rear Panel Appendix Specifications List of Sounds and Pedal Assignments Piano Demo Song List MIDI Implementation Chart
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The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS
WARNING : When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1. Read all of the Safety and Installation Instructions and Explanation of Graphic Symbols before using the product. [. . . ] "Ful" will appear on the display and recording will automatically stop. (All Recorded data up to that point will be saved. )
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Recorder
Erasing A Track To erase a track on which something is recorded, you simply record "nothing" over it; that is, you select the track for recording, start and stop the Recorder, but don't play any notes or touch any controllers while recording. Changing Sound on a Track After a song is recorded with one sound on a track, you can replace it with another. This gives a chance to listen to your playing with different instruments. Select a song with recorded data, and press the Record button to enter record-ready mode. If it's not the Track button which has the sound you want to replace with new sound, press the other Track button. Press the button in the Sound Select portion to choose the sound you want, and press the Record button again to exit record-ready mode. Be cautious not to press the Play/Stop button, which erases the recorded data. Press the Play/Stop button to listen to the song played with the new sound. Changing Tempo on a Song You can change tempo to play the song that you recorded faster or slower without affecting the pitch. Select a song with recorded data, and press the Record button to enter record-ready moode. Now, change tempo by pressing the Up/Down button (or tapping the Tap/Tempo button). Be cautious not to press the Play/Stop button, which erases the recorded data. Press the Play/Stop button to listen to the song played with different tempo.
Play/Stop
Press the Play/Stop button to start playback or recording, or to stop it. If you press the Play/Stop button when the Recorder is in Record mode, then recording begins on the specified track (the one with the blinking button), while the other active track plays back (if its button is lit). Pressing the Play/Stop button again while recording or playback is going on will stop the recording or playback.
Start Control
When a song is in record-ready mode for recording, you can start recording by striking any key on the keyboard (Key Start) or pressing the left pedal (Pedal Start). Especially, 'Key start' can help avoid the case where it's difficult to synchronize the first recorded note with the first beat when one starts recording by pressing the Play/Stop button.
Record
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Display while playing and recording
While recording and playing a song, the display shows the current measure of the selected song and the Tap/Tempo button blinks at every beat. (At the first beat, the green LED blinks) For example, if the time signature (described in the Metronome section below) is set to 4, the displayed measure increases whenever 4 beats are counted.
Prepare for Recording 1. Select an empty Song by pressing either Song button (No track buttons are lit). Before you begin to record, select the sound you want to record in the Sound Select Section. Make any other desired settings (Reverb & Effects, Tempo, etc. ) as well. The Record button and the Track 1 button will blink, and track 1 is automatically selected. [. . . ] Sustain, Sostenuto, and Soft Pedals (CC #64, 66, 67) The right, center, and left pedals transmit MIDI controller message 64 (Sustain), 66 (Sostenuto), 67 (Soft), respectively. Often, these pedals affect timbre or modulation of each internal program (sound) of the RE220. Reverb and Effects (CC #89, #90, #91, #93) The RE-220 recognizes Reverb and Effects type select. CC #90, CC#89 messages correspond to select reverb and effects type, respectively. [. . . ]