4 PRO 2 ...................................... 5 Back panel ................................... 6 Power and headphones ................ 7 Pedal connections ........................ 8 Section 2: Quick Study Guide Sounds and effects ..................... 10 Performances ............................. 12 Section 3: Basic Features Sounds and performances .......... 16 Tuning and tone controls ........... 18 Effects and touch ....................... 20 Other controls ............................ 22 Se
Do not expose the keyboard to high temperature, direct sunlight and excessively dusty places. . Avoid physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavy objects on the keyboard. . Never use cleaners such as alcohol or solvents to clean the keyboard. . Always turn the power off when making any connections. Generalmusic web site: The information in this publication has been carefully prepared and checked. The manufacturers however decline all liability for eventual errors. All rights ar
The name and corresponding number of all the Styles in memory are silkscreened above the display on the left. You’ll see that they are organized in Groups (8 BEAT, 16 BEAT, ROCK, etc.) and numbered from 01 through to 96. Select the Style you want by entering the corresponding two digits in sequence. 5. For example, to select Style number 17 (Shuffle 2), press button [1] then [7]. Selecting the Styles by recalling the Performances Another quick way of selecting the Styles is by selecting the Perf
The upper frequency limit will be set to a value that is slightly less than half sample rate (frequency). • Adjust the “trigger” threshold. The Threshold can be adjusted to any value from 42 dB to 00 dB below the clip level of the sampler. The default “trigger” threshold is 30 dB below the clip level. If it is desirable to “trigger”, or initiate, the sampling process using either a “Note On” MIDI command or any “MIDI Continuous Controller” command, this can also be accomplished via a separate
When you have finished tuning this key, simply press another key and proceed as before. When you have finished tuning all of the keys you need, simply press PERF EDIT, to escape from the edit screen. If you want to reset the user tuning, (this procedure will program the user tuning to be the same as the EQUAL temperament), this can be done from the “Restore Tuning” function under the MASTER/MIDI button. See section 5 of this manual for more details. Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 27 Other feature
About the AC adaptor •Use only the supplied AC adaptor. Use of another type of adaptor creates the danger of fire and electric shock. For safety sake, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet whenever leaving the keyboard unattended for a long time. •Always ensure that the instrument is turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the power adaptor. Applying power while the power switch in depressed may damage the components inside the unit. •Do not use adapters other than the one sp
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. WARNING: To prevent electrical shock or fire ha/ard. do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Before using this appliance, read the operating guide for further warnings. Contents QUICK START ...............................................................................................................................4 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................
Stage Piano (S) 17. Harpsi/Strings (L) 2. Rock Piano (S) 18. Vibes 2 (Sp) 3. Rhodex (S) 19. Rock Piano/Pad (L) 4. Hard Rhodex (S) 20. Rhodex Pad (L) 5. Wurtlitz (S) 21. FM Piano Stage (L) 6. FM Piano (S) 22. Strings/Choir (L) 7. El. Glock Piano (L) 23. Piano/Choir (L) 8. Harpsi (S) 24. Stage Piano/Poly (L) 9. Vibes 1 (S) 25. Rock Piano/Poly (L) 10. Piano/Strings (L) 26. Jazz Organ 1 (S) 11. Stage Piano/Strings (L) 27. Pop Organ (S) 12. Stage Piano/Bass (Sp) 28. Theatre Organ (S) 13. Piano/Bass (
Failure to routinely clean and lubricate the metal parts of your instrument, including strings, may result in rusting. WARNING: Peavey recommends that you do not use abrasives or solvents on your instrument. Storage & Travel Your bass is a piece of art that must be protected. When you are traveling with your instrument, loosen the tuning knobs a turn or two to take pressure off the neck, and protect it with a gig bag or case. While a gig bag offers some protection, mainly from dust, a hardshell
You will be asked if you really want to initialize. Press Enter to initialize. 3. Turn the unit off and disconnect it from the AC mains power (unplug it from the wall). On a flat, protected working surface (static-free), turn the unit over on its front panel. You will need a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the two screws holding the front panel down and the twelve screws holding the keybed in place. Refer to Figure 1 for screw locations. Make sure the keybed is supported when you turn the u