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2. Galileo Page III START MODE ARL aLe ee ER ERG R d 56 e ETT 56 O lac ceed quas ayaqa curemar aces 56 Salto HEADER pM 56 EN O OOOO ECO OE Op OCC LEE OA RR A Malin peat reSu aa B Style List cocer esee ERROR a D Sound MEL PTS E Midi implementation chatt ii F Index Page IV CONTROL PANEL Before starting to use the PIANO you need to become familiar with some of the main controls and functions that will be used in the examples which follow CURSOR KEYS These four keys are used to move around inside the display On many video pages you will see a highlighted or rather reverse coloured display box that shows the position of the CURSOR To move the CURSOR to a different position on the screen use the CURSOR keys to move it up dwn right or left e THE ENCODER The ENCODER is used for a variety of operations With the PIANO MAIN video page displayed the 0 ENCODER changes the style tempo turning it e clockwise gradually increases the tempo anticlockwise decreases it SIDE SELECTORS DATA ENTRY The side selectors are the four buttons at either side of the display They move the CURSOR straight into one of the four sensitive zones meaning the zones most used during performances which are UPPER1 A UPPERS NN low Ensemble UPPER2 SOHG POP BERTi S BEAT 1 LATIN 8 ANALOG FOP EEAT 8 BEAT 2 SHFL BEAT 6 2 POP The two side selectors on the right of the display become uni
3. k LOOP k HEATER JUMP ES KARAOKE muro CC C jJ niser A It contains the song playback setting functions SONG USER SETTINGS This function allows you to set the way the instrument will behave in case of TXT files SMF parameters created by the PIANO after a saving procedure These parameters can be set as MODE FILE HOLD If there is no TXT file present the status of the MIDI SONG SETTINGS will remain unchanged MODE FILE RESET If there is no TXT file all the MIDI SONG SETTINGS functions will be deactivated Seq Transpose 0 and all track play MODE HOLD The status of the MIDI SONG SETTINGS will remain unchanged even if there is a TXT file present MODE RESET All the MIDI SONG SETTINGS function will remain deactivated even if there is a TXT file present Song Composer Page 55 START MODE This option contains the parameters for setting the list playback mode and whether or not the song header skip function is activated MODE sets the playback mode for songs loaded by means of a list If SINGLE is selected after a Song is loaded the system waits for you to press the PLAY button to play the new song If CONTINUE is selected the Song loaded will be played automatically LOOP Specifies whether once it comes to the last song in a list the system has to stop the playback or start again from the first Song Select YES to play the list again Select NO to end playback at the end o
4. Using the memories is extremely easy Let s try this simple example Select a Music Style Select a sound if you wish one for each section Upper and Lower Sound Families Press START STOP to listen to the style Use the ENCODER to regulate the style tempo Make another simple adjustment e g press the Pianist or Syncro key to activate the relative function etc You have now created a customised setup it would normally take you 5 steps to re create in the future We will now save all this in Program n 1 of Bank A NH uU AU This is how to do it 1 Press the SAVE key 2 Press key F1 underneath the display which corresponds to Program n 1 Es STORE Al STORE AS STORE AS STORE AT 14 STORE Az STORE Ad STORE A STORE AS 2 The Arranger section Page 17 Your settings have been saved Now try changing all the parameters choose another style and another preset make more changes and save all the settings in Program n 2 using the procedure just described To recall the settings made just press key A to recall the memory bank used and then F1 to recall the first memory or F2 for the second and so on LOWER Acoustic Bass STYLE T LOCH Pop Beat gt e List of the parameters that will be stored in a Panel memory location Style tracks mute On Off Conductor status for each section On Off and sounds here selected Volumes and pan settings for UPPER1 UPPER2 a
5. 2 ROOM 3 HALL 1 HALL 2 PLATE DELAY LEVEL Parameter which sets the reverb output level with values from 0 to 127 TIME parameter which sets the reverb duration or depth with values from O to 8 FEEDBACK As already mentioned this parameter is activated when the DELAY or PANDELAY effect is chosen in the TYPE field Effects Page 49 In this case the TIME field assigns a value which indicates the repetition speed between stages while the value assigned to the FEEDBACK indicates the total effect fade time Use the CURSOR keys to select the parameter and the ENCODER to change the values MIC P2 F4 MICROPHONE SHIFTER This section refers to the pitch shifter effects which can be added to the microphone ade RI CROPHONE SHIFTER EFFECT STATUS EN EFFECT STATUS at the top of the screen indicates whether the effect is enabled ON or disabled OFF The display shows 3 parameters as follows PRESET SHIFT and BALANCE PRESET You are offered a series of presets When this parameter is set as NO PRESET you can create new setups using the SHIFT parameter SHIFT this parameter indicates the shift transposition of the voice which is added to your own voice with values ranging from 12 to 12 in semitones BALANCE This parameter balances the voice on the SHIFT effect with values ranging from 0 to 127 If the value 0 is selected you will only hear the SHIFT effect As you gradually turn the EN
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7. Chanse the world Ta IF I COULO REACH THE STARS PULL OME DOW FOR YOU SHIMIN ON THE HEART 50 YOU COULO SEE THE TRUTH Hasan r mixer J reme L L 3 and the second shows the chords The next chord is displayed at the top and the chord being played underneath Disk Cord Page 31 F2 Mixer This screen allows you to adjust midi file parameters such as Volume Pan and Program change In the top right hand corner displays the file name the bar number of song measures only iSeq Stop the time and traspose The values for the selected track are in the top right hand corner MINER Change the world i Sis is Hm i 33 KARAOKE MONITOR JCLEARSONG SINGLE MESA Peron cHe To change the values use the CURSOR keys left and right to select the track and up and down to select the value for modification The Encoder modifies the values 117 127 F3 Monitor This screen displays the events of the individual midi channels and the position of the locator indicating the point reached in the midi text GOA se EEE Hot F nin Tt Change the world A LL ILLE rea te KARAOKE Ja cLERRSONG SINGLE mixer PARAM CHAN MUTE Turn the Encoder to move the locator to another point quickly Galileo Page 32 F4 Param See Sequencer Record section F7 Single Allows you to play only the selected track If this function is selected the correspond
8. FM Angels Orch Hit SYNT LEAD Digi Sine Minibit Calliope OBX Lead Modular GhostVox Fifths Pulse PERCUSSION Tinkle Bell Agogo Steel Drums Woodblock Taiko Drum Melodic Tom Synt Drum Reverse Cymbal Appendix E GUITAR Ac Nylon Ac Steel El Jazz El Clean El Muted Overdrive Distortion Harmonics BRASS Trumpet Trombone Tuba Muted Trumpet French Horn Brass Section Syn Brass Analogic Brass SYNT PAD Digi Pad Warm Pad OBX Pad Vox Pad Galaxian Iron Pad Halo Pad Sweep Pad SFX Fret Noise Breath Noise Sea Shore Birds Telephone Helicopter Applause Gun Shot MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART Galileo Maestro Grande II Date 24 03 2006 Ensamble Digiltal Piano Ver 1 1 FUNCTION TRASMITTED RECOGNIZED REMARKS BASIC Default 1 16 1 16 CHANNEL Changed 1 16 MODE Default Mode 3 Mode 3 Messages X Altered K K K K K K K K K NOTE 0 127 NUMBER _ True Voice 21 108 VELOCITY Note ON Note OFF AFTER Key s TOUCH Ch s CONTROL CHANGE RE some timbre limits to narrower range 0 127 21 108 pa Bank Select MSB Main Volume Expression Contr Slow Fast Rotary Speed Damper Pedal Sustain Pedal Soft Pedal Reverb Chorus All Sound Off Reset all controllers All Note Off PROGRAM CHANGE True SYSTEM Song Pos COMMON Song Sel Tune SYSTEM Clock REAL TIME Commands AUX Local On Off MESSAGES All Note Off ActiveSense Reset NOTES 1 I Motion Sounds only Mode 1 Omni On Poly
9. For itiClaptoni The active unit I I 4 Minnie the Moocher can be changed 4 Soul man EB using the SIDE FIThe dock of the bay 0 Reddina gt SELECTORS the D unit opposite to the one active in root position is suggested by euro 1 1 FRoceen default You may create a directory using the procedures already described with the aid of function key F3 After selecting the destination folder press F7 Back to abort or F8 to proceed In this case the display will show 41 ain t aonna stand For it Clar ton a Minnie the Moocher 4 Soul man EE Press F7 NO to exit Press F8 YES to proceed Disk Card Page 43 If you press function key F8 YES the display will show the following 41 ain t aonna stand For ittClarton a Minnie the Moocher 4 Soul man EE page The dock of the ba O Reddin9 COPY IM PROGRESS Fusion sar mid WES C 1 L C Eo ere e E When the procedure is complete the system updates the current directory and the UTILS section function keys are now available again To return to the main page use the BACK key F8 LABEL F2 The Label function associated to key F2 in the Disk Utils section allows you to change the LABEL of the unit currently selected CARDE PLEASE ASSIGN THE NEW NAME MAESTRO 11 1 A DELETE __ aroRT mm space pack sec noe Once the function has been selected the file renaming pop up appears and the keys mak
10. Gloss Mahogany High Gloss White abinet Features Hand made in Italy Two stage sliding key cover 19 ply Wood Rim Brass Pedals Lifting Prop Lid Folding Music Desk 54 x38 x35 WxDxH Net Weight 320 Ibs Gross Weight 370 Ibs Chord Mode Song Player composer Display Appendix B STYLE LIST 8 Beat Pop beat 1 Pop beat 2 8BeatSlow 8Beat Song 8Beat Latin ShuffleBeat 8Beat Analog 6 8 SlowPop Funky Blues PopFunk1 PopFunk2 Groovin Fusion SoulBand RockBlues Blues SlowBlues Latini Bossanova FastBossa Mambo Mambo 5 Beguine Bachata ChaChaCha Rhumba World Reggael reggae2 Cangao Carribean Gipsy Jamaican Hawaiian Bolero 16 Beat Ballad 1 Ballad 2 Sweet Ballad Brush amp Beat 16BeatPop1 16BeatPop2 16BeatSong 16BeatLive Contemporan DownBeat Hip Hop EstCoast WestCoast Chillin CoolRap AcidJazzz Jungle Latin2 Samba SambaRio Salsal Salsa2 Merengue Cumbia Bajon DiscoChaCha Acoustic LoveSongi LoveSong2 Brush amp Steel Unplugged Emotion AcousticBallad SteelPop HappyPiano Appendix C Rock Stadium LiveRock LiteRock SoftRock 16th Rock ShuffleRock ModernBallad 6 8Rock Swing Standard Moderate SlowBrush FastBrush EasySwing Fast 50 sSong JazzWaltz 60 s BeatPop Rock a Billy Rock amp Roll Twist SlowRock 60Ballad UsaFunk Rhytm amp Blues Trad 1 Waltz1 Waltz2 Mazurka SlowWaltz Musette WienWaltz Tangol Tango2 Dance Disco DiscoFunk Disco
11. Mode 2 Omni On Mono Mode 3 Omni Off Poly Mode 4 Omni Off Mono X 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 127 0 127 eco X X X X O O X oo NN Appendix F FCC RULES NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital Device persuant to Part 15 if the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio comunications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determinated by turning the equipment off and on the user is encuraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio Tv technician for help The user is cautioned that any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsable for compliance could void the user s authority opearate the equipment J better when you play
12. another Instead of just pressing the VARIATION A B Cor D keys as you did before press the Back or Forward keys which activate the FILL function and allow you to switch to another variation of the style The Arranger section Page 9 If you press Forward you will hear a FILL after which the arranger plays the next variation If you press Back you will hear a FILL after which the arranger moves back to the previous variation The Break key has two functions If it is pressed on the 2nd or 3rd beat of the bar it simply activates a FILL to finish the bar if it is activated at the start of a bar it plays a harmonised rhythmic passage with not only the drums but also all the tracks of the style INTROS ED ENDINGS A AE INTRO ENDING Each style includes a choice of 2 intros Short and Long and 2 endings Short and Long Intro Short a short musical intro from two to four bars Intro Long a long musical intro can be up to 10 bars long Ending Short a short musical ending from two to four bars Ending Long a long musical ending can be up to 10 bars long The start and end of the song can be enhanced with a few bars of intro and ending respectively by activating the INTRO option Short or Long with the arranger off and the ENDING option Short or Long by pressing the relative keys with the arranger on FADE FADE IN and OUT Otherwise you have the option of the Fade IN and OUT
13. facilitate the process the system suggests the name FOLDER 1 which can be changed using the CURSOR keys the ENCODER and the tools made available by the function keys Press F8 to create the directory which will be displayed immediately Press F7 to return to the disk main page Galileo Page 36 RENAME The RENAME is recalled by pressing function key F5 CARD ESbion a Funky Town a Fusion sax 4 Iran man ive cofe a Hisht Birds 4 Smoke 4 SPain a Tarkus OFEN LOAD SAVE RU a NEW FOLD DELETE UTILS DET Fverareen al Lady is a trame When this key is pressed a Misty Sinatra the file or directory on lt mere which the cursor is currently located will be pi renamed Chu wall EE A sPace pack sec 1 one As can be seen in the video page shown above the name input pop up will suggest the current name of the file folder selected which can be changed using the character input procedure or the operation can be aborted Press F8 to confirms the data entered NB The function is not available box empty if the unit has write Pre tm Disk Cord Page 37 DELETE Using the DELETE function you can select more than one file and then delete all the selected files with a single command without having to proceed one by one When the DELETE function is selected from the DISK mode main page the instrument will activate the mechanisms to allow selection of more t
14. parameter allows you to regulate the instrument s overall tuning with values which range from 100 A4 415 30Hz to 100 A4 466 16Hz The default value 0 corresponds to the standard tuning A4 440 00Hz Select the MASTER TUNE function with the CURSOR keys and turn the ENCODER clockwise or anticlockwise to change the tuning OCTAVE TRANSPOSER As the display shows this parameter refers to the Upper and Lower parts The keyboard can be transposed up one octave OCTAVE UP or down one octave OCTAVE DOWN for each part UPPER1 2 and LOWER independently of each other In default setup the function is set as NORMAL for each part Select the part you wish to transpose with the CURSOR keys and turn the ENCODER clockwise to transpose up one octave or anticlockwise to transpose down one octave Once an octave transposition has been set the message OCT DOWN or OCT UP will appear in the Box of the part Upper1 2 or Lower which has been modified in the main video page HOME key el A 115 a Galileo Page 25 OTHERS F8 This EDIT page contains parameters relating to the VIDEO and AUDIO connections Igo THERS SETTINGS WIDEO d ENTERS SET m BRIGHTNESS LOW AUDIO k LIME IN B k MIC IM NORMAL SPLIT KEv TOUCH PEDALS TUNING OTHERS Let us start to examine these parameters one by one VIDEO COLOURS SET Enables you to adjust the colour setting by choosing one of the options available for display o
15. 70 DanceLatin Incognito DJ Dance House Techno BigBand Midnight TheBigBand NewYork Miky sBand BigBrass Boogie FoxTrot QickStep USA CountryPop BeatStep Country CowBoy Bluegrass CountryWaltz Charleston Dixieland Trad 2 Marchi March2 Folk2 4 Polka HappyPolka PasoDoble Sevillana Tarantella CUSTOM1 16Beat Age 16Beat Brush Shuffle Pop Funky 70 Steely Funk Latin Fusion Carlos Rock Dance 80 CUSTOM2 HullyGully Pizzicato Folk Carousel Rikdi 2 4 Ethnic 7 8 Laz Yaman 9 8 Roman Appendix D Ethnic Styles SOUND LIST PIANO Grand Piano Classic Piano Bright Piano HonkyTonky Elec Vintage FM Piano Harpsichord Clavinet BASS Acoustic Fingered Picked Fretless Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet SYN EFX Falling Resonance Crystal bell Gothic Heaven Underground On Space Metal Wind MALLET Celesta Glockenspiel Music box Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Tubular Bell Dulcimer STRINGS Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolo Strings Pizzicato Strings Orchestral Harp Timpani WIND Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan flute Blown Bottle Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina ETHNIC Sitar Banjo Shmisen Koto Kalimba Bag Pipe Fiddle Shanai ORGAN B3 Smith Full Drawbars Rock Organ Church organ Reed Organ Accordion Harmonica Musette ENSAMBLE Strings Slow Ensamble Syntex JP Strings Haa Choir Doo voice
16. CODER the value rises moving the balance to the voice alone without SHIFT With a setting in the middle of the range 64 you will hear that the voice and SHIFT are perfectly balanced Use the CURSOR keys to select the parameters and the ENCODER to change the values Galileo Page 50 SONG COMPOSER The Midi Sequencer is one of the features of many instruments equipped with an arranger It allows you to record what you play using the instrument s own internal sounds and styles The recordings made with the sequencer of the PIANO are saved as midi files The big advantage of recording a SONG is that you have a large number of options open If you make a mistake while you are recording you can go back and correct it How to Record a Song Before starting to record a new song prepare the instrument so that everything is ready to record the song you have chosen then select the Style the Sound and all the settings needed for the performance As soon as you are ready press the E Piy Stop REC key gs ay At this point if you have loaded a Song recorded on the PIANO into the memory the instrument accesses the record function to make changes or add tracks to a Song already recorded If you have loaded a midi file into the memory the system will ask whether you wish to delete the midi file and access the record function or to leave the midi file in the memory and exit the function in which case the display will switch
17. Card Page 29 To select another subdirectory simply locate on it and press F1 again then use F2 to move back again This system can be used for scrolling through the various directories on both disks and cards The maximum permitted number of directory levels is 5 FILE LOAD Starting from the screen shown in our example select a midi file using the ENCODER or the Cursor Down key FOOT a Funky Town a Fusion sax 4 Iran man lis core 3 Hi3ht Birds 4 Smoke 4 sFain 4 Tarkus Pp Ifiew FoLp severe us Then press F1 and the system will start to load the selected song with no further confirmation CARD ROOT a Funky Town a Fusion sax 4 Iran man alive core i LOADING SHE Jive cofe ee n Once the procedure is complete depending on the type of file loaded the instrument will locate on its main page or for midi files with Karaoke directly on the Lyrics page Galileo Page 30 SETTINGS The settings screen relates to the sequencer player and record for the sequencer record functions refer to the specific section When a midi file has been loaded in the memory the system displays this screen and the functions of the boxes become as follows F1 Karaoke Displays the lyrics and chords in the midi files The top of the display contains two boxes The first displays the file name the bar the time only if the midi file is not playing and traspose NETA a 3795 HxtiF8 min rt
18. Maestro II Grande User Manual Manuale Utente IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING READ THIS FIRST m WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of the presence of important operating and sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of maintenance servicing instructions in the electric shok to persons literature accompanying the appliance This symbol is intended to alert the user to WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AND OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHOULD NOT BE PLACED ON THIS APPARATUS 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 TO PERSONS WARNING 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produces he
19. ODE this parameter sets the number of bars from 1 to 10 of the fade Out function activated using the key provided on the panel Galileo Page 19 FREEZE CHORD ON PEDAL this function activates ENABLED and deactivates DISABLED the freeze function which allows you to retain the last chord recognised in the memory by pressing the damper pedal Use the CURSOR keys to select the function and the ENCODER to enable or disable the function NB With the instrument in the default setup this function is disabled PIANIST MODE SYNC START this function allows you to choose the start mode related to the SYNC key You have two alternatives 1 ON SINGLE NOTE The rhythmic accompaniment starts up when the first note is depressed on the keyboard 2 ON CHORD The rhythmic accompaniment starts from the first recognised chord in the display because this function can only be activated for pianist mode the chord must have at least three no tes to be recognised Use the CURSOR keys to select the function and the ENCODER to choose the mode KEY TOUCH F3 This EDIT page allows you to set the dynamic sensitivity of the PIANO keyboard BI KEYBOARD TOUCH VELOCITY SENSE k TYPE HSK SPLIT REA PEDALS TUNING Set Up Page 20 Use the ENCODER to choose the most appropriate dynamic curve for your needs as follows FIXED No dynamic sensitivity fixed value SOFT Highest dynamic sensitivity recommended for those
20. Page 23 USB F6 Idi IE SETTINGS USE MODE DE MASS STORAGE ENABLE MIDI OVER USE ENABLE SPLIT KEv TOUCA _PEDALS TUNING ARRANGER mior E others In this EDIT page you can assign to the USB port either Mass Storage functions of your choice for the various types of system or MIDI handshake functions Thanks to the USB Mass storage protocol embedded in you digital piano your computer will manage the Smart media card as an External removable Hard Drive giving a lot of benefits in terms of comfort of use In the smartmedia card is not inserted the connection between piano and computer will not be established Now let us take a detailed look at the options available and the type of system to which they refer Mass Storage Functions Windows 98SE NORMAL windows ME Windows2000 ADVANCED Mass Storage Functions Windows XP Mass Storage Functions sistema MAC connection function Only Mac e WXP S P 2 LEES handshake MIDI In MIDI Out Use the ENCODER to select one of these options The display shows which function is enabled and which is disabled for each function in the two fields underneath Set Up Page 24 TUNING F7 This EDIT page contains two functions TUNE and OCTAVE TRANSPOSER HRY TURNING TUNE k MASTER TUNE ME A4 440 BB Hz OCTAVE TRANSPOSER k UPPER 1 NO OCTAVE k UPPER 2 NO OCTAVE k LOWER NO OCTAVE 2 SFLIT KEV T LCH PEDALS TUNING MASTER TUNE This
21. UOBDXAY p XZ SM9LIS H PIOB GZX9W doo poay jojj jex2oos UOBDXAY px XZ SMBLIS 9 42019 paysiuing GZx9N doo poay jojj jexoos UOBDXSY p Xp SMAIIS q 420 9 paysiuing OCX9N doo pray polpuijAo 2400S uoboxou Ga XZL SMOJOS g 19D q uug Ja LUDIP DUJA UI LULIQ J LUDID puJa Xa X94 J8YSDM 2 peusiuun Kax puoDDxau ps NJ Z peusiuunj Kex puoboxay NJ uor28jo4d 91 SOJd ajqoAoway P m THE CONNECTION The figure below shows the connection box placed under the Piano The following list explains the functions of each connector 4 5 R L Mono L Mono TV Out Digital S PDIF AUDIO IN AUDIO VIDEO OUT 1 INPUT connectors L MONO R TS Jack sockets for connecting au dio sources to the internal amplification Use the L MONO connector for a monophonic source 2 OUTPUT connectors L MONO R TS Jack sockets carrying the instrument audio output with the standard LINE OUT level Use the L MONO connector to get a monophonic output 3 RCA VIdeo outputs Using this connectors it is possible to connect a tv set where the lyrics of the song being played will be shown if available 4 RCA Plug to be used to connect the PIANO to devices that manage Digital audio like Home Theater digital systems CD recorders Digital Audio tape recorders and so on 5 MIDI IN connector 5 pin DIN socket fo
22. at 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit in to your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped NOTE The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1004 8jgpjsn py pio6 0Fx9N doo poay DJJ 194908
23. at the minimum volume to prevent feedback There are two modes available NORMAL Recommended for professional dynamic microphones Recommended for low sensitivity consumer microphones GAIN BOOST After connecting the microphone as described above you can gradually increase the analogue GAIN Once you have set the analogue GAIN to your requirements you can adjust the microphone volume in the MIXER page the mic default volume is 16 Galileo Page 27 Disk Card ACCESSING THE FUNCTION swear Press the Disk Card to access the disc function main video page For more convenient explanation for now we will consider the system with disk and card inserted both legible and both containing files we will describe the exceptions later Press the DISK key the key LED comes on and the video page shown below will appear on the display CARD FOOT CIT _ ss oDisco OEversreen r1Ja22 QLatin n OPEN LOAD SAVE LIST NEW FOLD DELETE UTILS The heading of this screen contains the active unit Disk Card followed by the current directory The contents of the unit are displayed in the box underneath with a scroll bar remember that the files not relevant for this instrument are not shown on the display To select the files turn the ENCODER fast scroll or use the CURSOR keys Up and Down File identification Directory Ta The instrument will associate an identifying icon to each type of file Panel Mem
24. by pressing button F3 SELECT A selection number will be displayed next to the name of the file This number indicates the song s position in the List Continue in the same way to enter all the songs required which may also be in different folders To unselect a file entered in the List simply locate the cursor on the song required and press F4 UNSELECT When file selection is complete press F8 DONE to confirm the programming or F5 CLEAR to abort the procedure On confirmation the system will load the first song and switch to the KARAOKE screen if the song contains lyrics Now press PLAY and the PIANO will start to play back the song After it whether the song has ended or you have stopped it before the end using the STOP button the second song in the list will be loaded followed by the third and so on Hold the STOP button down for a few moments to stop playback of the List completely Galileo Page 40 To check or modify the contents of the list at any moment even during playback of a song press F7 LIST If you wish to change the position of a song locate the cursor on it with the ENCODER and use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the required position If you press F4 UNSELECT the selected song will be deleted from the list To delete all the songs from the List press F5 CLEAR SAVE THE LIST To save a list previously programmed please proceed with the SAVE procedures described in thi
25. cluded can be selected When you access the DEL function any lists present will be removed The delete function is not active box blank if the unit is protected To abort the operation simply press function key F7 BACK and the instrument returns to the main page eliminating the selections If you wish to proceed simply press function key F8 PROCEED The display will show a warning message CA RD 0000000000 0 0 d Trio 01 4505 Herbie 4 after vou ve gone 02 d midniat Press F7 NO to abort the procedure the system returns to the selection screen Press F8 YES to confirm The screen below appears on the display NB the file being deleted will still be cancelled Disk Card Page 39 The deletion procedure can be stopped by pressing function key F7 ABORT LIST A List is the option used to program and save sequences of midi files which may even be saved in different directories To program a List press function key F7 LIST from the main video page The display will show the following page ngn ORock ofoul OT Frames PIF unke Town a FUSION zas 4 Iron man 4 Jive cofe D 4 little s Z LE secect cer L JunsgLEcT mask Done The function keys acquire the following properties F3 SELECT F4 UNSELECT F5 CLEAR F6 MASK F8 DONE Use the CURSOR keys UP and DOWN to locate the cursor on the first song you wish to place in the List do this
26. d below the lowest note of the recognised chord is interpreted as a bass note Galileo Page 12 In this case the bass part of the accompaniment will play in this key and not in the key set by the recognised chord What s more the arranger has a system capable of ensuring that a bass note immediately corresponds to each chord played so that chord changes are always highlighted even if they are played quickly This function combined with the Pianist mode makes the arranger extremely flexible Last but not least in the SETUP ARRANGER SETTINGS menu you can activate the Freeze Chord on pedal function which allows you to retain the last chord recognised in the memory by pressing the damper pedal This function allows even the most demanding musicians to play with the accompaniment and freeze the harmony to improvise without having to worry about an unintentional chord recognition change SYNC Bass ets MODE CONTROLS The Syncro key in the Mode Controls section is very useful if you wish to start playing with both hands while simultaneously starting the accompaniment If you press SYNCRO the arrangement starts as soon as you play a chord on the left of the split Once activated the SYNCRO function remains active and the style starts as soon as you play a chord on the left To stop the style press START STOP To restart you have only to play to the left of the split because the SYNCRO function is still active In the piani
27. e HOLD key in the CHORD MODE section C G On Off CHORD MODE If you now press START STOP and play a chord in the left hand part of the keyboard you will hear the automatic accompaniment start The name of the style you are using appears in the left of the display To select a different style press one of the two keys in the MUSIC STYLES section and choose one of the 8 titles displayed using the Function keys underneath the display Galileo Page 8 Style Controls We will now look at the controls available for using the styles section START STOP Start Stop d 106 Used to start and stop the accompaniment Styles Above the metronome icon the display contains 4 round indicators showing the tempo of the Style or Song you are playing Before pressing START STOP you can book one of the INTRO FILL or BREAK buttons to create an introduction to the Style VARIATIONS VARIATIONS Each style consists of 4 variations that allow you to start your piece with an accompaniment played by just a few instruments and gradually add more to form a larger ensemble To change the variations press the VARIATIONS A B C and D keys 060 FILLS FILLS To add musical ornaments and accents to the style use the Fills keys Press the Stay key to add a rhythmic passage The passage ends at the start of the next bar The Back and Forward keys in this section are used to switch from one variation to
28. e available the tools needed to rename files Once the LABEL has been changed press F8 to complete the operation or F7 to abort it NB The LABEL function is not available if the current unit has write protection or connected to the PC The active unit cannot be changed during file renaming Galileo Page 44 INFO F3 This tool activated using key F3 in the utils section provides information about the current unit The display will show a list of the unit s main parameters CARD FOOT The current unit can be changed using the SIDE CARD INFORMATIONS SELECTORS LABEL MAESTRO II CAPACITY 8Mb FREE 1512Kb To exit press function key F8 BACK FORMAT F4 The formatting function is activated using function key F4 When it is pressed the prompt asking which unit is to be formatted will appear on the display rgzaumrnaooT If the disk is not inserted or has write protection the DISK unit will not be available similarly if there is no card the unit is protected or connected to the PC CARD unit will not be available Press F7 NO to return to the disk main page or press function key F8 confirm and the system will start to format the unit The display will show the progress bar that indicates that formatting is underway When the operation is complete the system returns to the disk section TOOLS menu Disk Card Page 45 EFFECTS To access the effects men
29. ey allows you to return the display to the MAIN page from any other screen When the MAIN page is on the display the HOME key is lit up 5 Contrast STYLE Piano Emotion BBright bEVintage BHarpsi vier classio HenkuTenk BFH Piano Clavinet Home o D o MIXER The MIXER key accesses the PIANO mixer page where you can modify the following parameters directly in real time Contrast UPPER 1 LEVEL e Volumes and Pan for the Upper and Lower sections e Volumes and Mute for each individual accompanying track of the Style e Volume of the Microphone e Volume of the song loaded in the memory if any Galileo Page 5 GRAND PIANO The special GRAND PIANO key on the front panel allows you to return the instrument to its switch on status Piano default mode regardless of the setup currently activated Grand Piano HELP The PIANO has a useful HELP function to guide you around its software Press this key in the top right hand corner of the display in any screen to display Help simple immediate instructions with the page s main features and guidance on how to proceed Pressing the HELP key displays the help function for the video page where you are operating Ag Home Page Timbres n HOME DISK comPoser MIXER EFFECTS ser ur And the function keys become bookmarks in other words you can access any other Help page by just pressing the function key of the topic you wish t
30. f the list HEADER SKIP specifies whether skipping of the MIDI data before the first note event or the first syllable of the lyrics is activated by selecting YES or not This function offers the considerable advantage that the sound generation setup messages can be loaded at very high speed without having to wait for the system to read the initial empty bars before starting to play Galileo Page 56 Maestro ll Grande II Appendix Appendix A Main Features 88 Grand Response PRO Hammer Action Keys Keyboard Graded Hammer design with escapement mechanism Tone generation Extended i motion piano technology Polyphony max 192 notes Voices 12 i motion pure quality voices 144 styles 576 variations 2 Intros 2 Endings 3 fills Rhythm Styles One touch settings Standard Intelligent Pianist Mode for automatic chord recognizing Hi quality Programmable Reverb with 48bit resolution Hi quality Programmable Modulation with Rotary effects SMF 16 tracks player with Lyrics capabilities Song composer with direct access buttons 16 Panel Memories Data storage 3 1 2 FDD driver Smartmedia card also usable for Software upgrades Metronome Yes Damper Soft Sostenuto All Programmable optional Expression Microphone USB MIDI Digital Out TV output Line outputs and inputs High contrast Graphic LCD 240 128 pixels 240 watts 2 120 3 Way Acoustic Chamber PRO Sound System High Gloss Black High
31. f the lyrics included in the MIDI files on a remote television set You have a choice of 4 different settings meaning 4 colour combinations Use the CURSOR keys to select the function and the ENCODER to choose one of these settings p CENTER This parameter centres the image of the lyrics on the TV set Use the CURSOR keys to select the function and the ENCODER to centre the lyrics gt BRIGHTNESS This parameter changes the luminosity with a choice of two settings LOW HIGH Use the CURSOR keys to select the function and the ENCODER to change the setting NB To view the effects of changes to these parameters connect the I Galileo PIANO to a TV set using the RGB SCART lead AUDIO gt LINE IN This parameter modifies the Line input volume The default setting is 0 recommended when no devices are connected Use the CURSOR keys to select the function and the ENCODER to change the setting If you connect a CD player or any other external player to the Line inputs make sure that you have started up the remote device before increasing the input volume then gradually start to increase the volume to the required level This is important to prevent peaks or distortion to keep the complex amplification system installed on the PIANO in good condition gt MICIN This parameter affects the microphone connection input gain Before connecting the microphone to the PIANO make sure that the analogue GAIN is
32. han one file numbered appropriately M o f f f f C 0 C d Rock DO oul dT Frames O1 O a FUSION zas 4 Iron man 4 Jive cofe 4 little n LE seer sac Pp Pfumsemsct Proceen You will see immediately that function keys F3 and F4 now have new functions SELECT Selects the FILE or Directory currently selected by the CURSOR UNSELECT not visible on the screen above Unselects the file or directory selected earlier which is therefore only active if the cursor is on a file or directory with a selection number Keys F1 OPEN and F2 DIR BACK are still used to scroll through the directories so they will only be active if the cursor is on a directory F1 or the system is on a sub directory F2 If you wish to select the file FunkyTown for deletion simply select the file with eth CURSOR keys and press SELECT F3 Galileo Page 38 The selection number 01 will appear next to the file indicating that it is the first one selected at the same time function key F4 is made available for unselecting it We can continue by selecting the Jazz folder and then use the same proceedure to select some more files CARD Note that since Jazz Trig s 04 4 0 Herbie is a sub directory d after you ve gone function key F2 f 024Around midnist assumes the DIR BACK ZEPHESM n function DPEN SELECT J sek DIR BACK UNSELECT PROCEED All types of files directories in
33. his system had speakers which could be turned at two different speeds Slow or Fast On this instrument the Rotary effect speeds are selected by activating the Rotary Slw Fst function on the Soft pedal central pedal as described in the PEDALS section of this manual In this menu the boxes corresponding to function keys F7 and F8 are activated and assume the following values i gg TRES SOUND SETTINGS TIMBRE MERDEER F7 RESTORE Restores the default setting F8 STORE Saves the changes NB If you change sound or exit this function without pressing function key F8 any changes made will be lost If you wish to return the sound to the default settings even after changes have been saved simply press F7 RESTORE E Galileo Page 48 MIC P1 F3 MICROPHONE AMBIENCE This section contains ambience effects relating to the microphone ade RT CROPHONME AMBIENCE EFFECT STATUS EN HALL 2 TYPE MASTER ia SOUND seT mic P 2 C 11 EFFECT STATUS at the top of the screen indicates whether the effect is enabled ON or disabled OFF The display shows 4 parameters TYPE LEVEL TIME and FEEDBACK the last only activated if the DELAY effects are selected Let us now examine these parameters one by one TYPE this parameter is used to choose the type of reverb to be assigned to the microphone There are 8 ambiences available 6 for REVERB and 2 for DELAY effects as follows REVERB ROOM 1 ROOM
34. individual sound Sound Preset i gy TRES SOUND SETTINGS TIMBRE GERERE RET Locate the CURSOR on the TIMBRE parameter and turn the ENCODER to select the Preset for modification As you turn the ENCODER you will realise that the Presets marked with the i motion symbol activate two more modules Modulation Type and Speed In other words for these sounds you can choose the type of modulation from those offered and the speed of the modulant with values from 0 to 127 For the MIDI General Presets these two fields are not activated so the modulation parameter always refers to the CHORUS effect Modulation Type This section contains three classic modulation effects and a Delay more often called an echo modulation effect which adds depth and a sense of space to the sound FLANGER modulation effect similar to the resonance obtained inside a tunnel ROTARY an effect which simulates a rotary diffuser DELAY typical echo effect Use the CURSOR keys to select the MOD TYPE parameter and turn the ENCODER to select the effect To change the modulation SPEED parameter locate the CURSOR on the parameter and turn the ENCODER to change the value except for the ROTARY effect which is modulated as follows Effects Page 47 SELECTING THE SPEED OF THE ROTARY EFFECT As already mentioned the Rotary effect simulates the classical rotary speaker system which became famous with the advent of the electromagnetic organ T
35. ing box changes its function to ALL PATT so pressing it again allows playback of all the tracks F8 Chan Mute Mutes the selected track FILE SAVE To save a file simply select the directory which is to contain it and press key F3 SAVE After this the screen Hiv ii root above will appear on the di Disco QEverareen display The system now ais prompts you to select the uw object type or what you bar A PLEASE SELECT want to save y THE OBJECT TWPE choosing one of the E options offered by the function keys which are po Jeustom st GLOBAL BACK SONG PERF usER PEFF List F2 Song Performance Using this option all the actual settings of the instruments song settings included will be saved as text file This txt file hidden will be stored in the folder currently selected and it will have the same name of the song currently loaded This text file will be shown on the computer only and it can be edited using a standard text editor you ll be able to set the desired options directly from your pc Here following the list of the parameters that can be stored in a song performance location Disk Card Page 33 List of the parameters that will be stored in a Song Performance location 1 Style tracks mute On Off Conductor status for each section On Off and sounds here selected Volumes and pan settings for UPPER1 UPPER2 and LOWER Styles selected tempo settings and configuration of the va
36. ivate this part if you wish to play a Pad or Strings sound in your left hand even together with the accompaniment or to select a bass sound to play in manual bass mode The UPPER1 and UPPER2 parts on the other hand can be activated on the left hand side of the keyboard if you have activated the LOWER part or are in ARRANGER mode or on the whole keyboard in PIANO mode Galileo Page 3 SELECTING SOUNDS The sounds of the PIANO are organised into SOUND FAMILIES There are 16 families in all containing different categories of instruments OOO O O E88 SOUND BANKS Each family contains 8 SOUND PRESETS Selecting a SOUND PRESET is very easy Press one of the SOUND FAMILY keys PIANO for example The display shows you the 8 presets available in this family To select one of these presets simply press the corresponding function key underneath the display For example select ClassicPiano Key F2 fer fer 106 LOWER Acoustic Bass Li l STYLE ES i Pop Beat SlowEnsermble SOHG HonkuTonk iFM Fiano Then select another family and select one of the 8 presets available Each family retains the last preset selected in the memory If you now return to the PIANO family by pressing the relative key you will immediately hear the sound you selected earlier This means that you can choose your favourite sound in each family and recall it later by pressing just one key Control Panel Page 4 HOME The HOME k
37. modes to start and end the accompaniment with gradually increasing and decreasing volume You can set the number of bars from 1 to 10 for the duration of the FADE IN and the FADE OUT separately SETUP ARRANGER MENU Galileo Page 10 ACCOMP On Off Accomp On Off This key switches the parts in the style arrangement on and off With this key off you will only hear the style rhythm section One Fing Besides the automatic recognition function the harmony can also be set using a simply technique This can be done using the One Fing one finger option in which chords are recognised as follows the lowest note in the recognition zone is taken as the fundamental and the type of chord depends on the total number of keys pressed as stated in the table below AUTOMATIC ACCOMPANIMENT ONE FINGER MODE NUMBER OF CHORD KEYS PRESSED 1 Major Maj 2 Minor Min 3 Seventh 7 4 Diminished dim 5 Suspended 4th sus4 Hold DOLD CHORD MODF The HOLD function allows the style to keep playing after you have played a chord This function is normally always active so that the last chord played keeps the arrangement going until you have played another one The Arranger section Page 11 If this key is off you will only hear the arrangement as long as you keep the keyboard keys pressed As soon as you release the keys the arrangement will stop and only the rhythm section will be left Ba
38. nd LOWER Styles selected tempo settings and configuration of the various controls Chord Mode Mode Controls Fade Intro Ending Fill One Touch 5 Set Up Split Fade In Out measures Key Touch Pedals Tuning Octave Mic 1 settings main efx Mic 2 settings Special Efx A UNB NO Galileo Page 18 THE EDIT MENU SET UP Pressing the key provided on the panel accesses the Set Up menu LED on containing 8 options that can be selected using the Function keys F1 F8 We will take a look at them one by one SPLIT F1 iS PLIT POINT OFF gt The display shows the LOWER B3 lt UPPER gt C4 position of the split point on the keyboard Move or anticlockwise and you x will see the pointer which shows the split EN Es TOUCH PEDALS TUNING point move ARRANGER OTHERS You can now choose the new split point simply using the ENCODER or by pressing the note on the keyboard to which you wish to assign the split point ARRANGER F2 This EDIT option contains 4 parameters We will take a look at them one by one FADE IN MODE this ia RFANGER SETTINGS parameter sets the FADE IN MODE number of bars from 1 k MEASURE E to 10 of the fade In SADE nu BE function activated using F HE the key provided on the FREEZE CHORD Dh PEDAL 5 panel c MODE Use the CURSOR keys to SYNC START ON CHORD select the function and the ENCODER to choose IET the number of bars FADE OUT M
39. ne semitone If you keep a button held down the transposition changes continuously until it reaches the maximum value 12 or 12 Sequencer Transposer When you activate a transposition you will see that the values on the display change both against the keyboard icon and next to the sequencer icon this means that both devices are affected in the same way However you may need to transpose only the keyboard or only the sequencer if you wish to play in a key different from that of the MIDI file loaded earlier or of the Song recorded directly on the instrument To do this before transposing use the CURSOR keys to select the field to which you wish to apply the transposition and then proceed LOWER e ElAcoustic Bass Elec intage Removing transposition quickly To remove a transposition press the TRANSPOSE and buttons simultaneously The display will return to normal 0 If we have applied different transpositions to the sequencer and keyboard the transposition will be removed from both Galileo Page 16 PANEL MEMORIES As you play the Galileo PIANO you will come across a combination of sounds and style suitable for a particular song you wish to perform so you will need to memorise it This is the main purpose of the Panel Memories section The keys used for the Memories are the SAVE key for memorising and the A and B keys corresponding to the relative banks each of which is able to save 8 memories
40. o display Press the HELP key again to return to the page for the Help function shown Control Panel Page 6 DEMO The DEMO button sets the instrument in demonstration mode Press the relative key to display the following screen Demo The LEDs of some style and sound families will start to flash You can now decide to play one of the DEMOs for the individual I Motion sounds by just pressing one of the sound family keys or one of the orchestrated DEMOs by pressing one of the style family keys Otherwise press one of the function keys F1 F8 to play the presentation DEMO Style amp I Motion Sound and view a slide show with the main characteristics of the PIANO Galileo Page 7 USE THE STYLES The ARRANGER Section The Galileo PIANO has 144 styles divided into 16 families 2 CUSTOM families OAO0DA 3 C3 3 Each style is a complete 8 part instrumental arrangement with drums bass and up to 6 additional instruments It consists of 4 variations 3 fills 1 Break 2 intros and 2 endings The way in which the styles are used may vary depending on each performer s requirements However setting up the style section to meet your needs is very easy thanks to the CHORD MODE and MODE CONTROLS keys Let s start from one of the most common setups for using the styles keyboard divided into two zones left for chords and right for melody To obtain this setup you have only to press the ACCOMP ON and th
41. options oF No MIDI data transmission INTERNAL MIDI data sent to internal sound generation system EXTERNAL MIDI DATA sent to MIDI Out BOOTH Transmission of handshake data internal generation MIDI Out In each mode of this function to change the channelling of the instrument s various tracks use the CURSOR keys to select the track and the ENCODER to change the MIDI channel number If the MIDI channel is already in use by another track the system will assign the track to the first MIDI channel available For detailed information about the EDIT MIDI Settings screen modes refer to the MIDI section of this manual PEDALS F5 ED RIFEPSLS 1 0 0 0 PEDRL 1 k FUNCTION PEDAL 3 k FUNCTION SOSTENUTO PEDAL 2 k FUNCTION SOFT This EDIT page allows you to assign the various functions to the three pedals of the PIANO In the default condition PIANO mode the pedals have the conventional piano functions Sustain Soft and Hold Set Up Page 22 To change the pedal functions use the CURSOR keys to select one of the three pedals and the ENCODER to choose from the various functions made available for each pedal as shown in the table below PEDAL 1 Sustain Upper1 FUNCTION Sustain Upper2 right pedal Sustain Upper s Upp 1 Upp 2 Sustain Upper s Lower FUNCTION VIR Rees Once the pedal settings have been made they can be saved in a Memory Microphone Mute Galileo
42. ories H appearing in front of the file the following is a detailed list of the file Global peine Us Ta Galileo Page 28 Selecting the active unit The active unit is selected using the display s two SIDE SELECTORS Press the top key to select the DISK if a disk is in the driver the icon switches to reverse and the contents are displayed ROOT dir Selezione Unit Press the bottom key to select the DISK if a card is inserted the icon switches to reverse and the contents are displayed ROOT dir If the memory devices are NOT present with no floppy disk or Smartmedia card the relative icon does not appear and the units cannot be activated SCROLLING THROUGH THE DIRECTORIES When the cursor is on a directory i e when a directory is selected the F1 function key assumes the OPEN function Locate on a directory and press the Fi function key to open the directory the files it contains will be displayed in the main box CARD Jazz d Trio 4 0 s Herbie 4 after vau ve gone a EL midniat 4 Gia Band 4 Birdland 4 EutEeautuvrul 4 Four bros ak OPEN LOAD SAVE LIST DIR BACK NEW FOLD DELETE UTILS The heading of the display changes to the name of the directory now selected proceeded by the 4 symbol to show that there are more directories after it Once the directory has been selected function key F2 will assume the DIR BACK function used to return to the previous directory level Disk
43. ou have recorded blue LED twice you will see the LED go out This means that the track is in Mute status so it will not be played while you are recording another track Merge Record You can also add notes to a recorded track using the merge mode To record in merge mode press the key corresponding to the track already recorded blue LED and the LED will change colour blue red Use the locator to choose the bar from which you intend to add notes and continue recording as before REGORD eee LOCATOR LOCATOR ivi SIGNATURE The merge mode cannot be used for the tracks assigned to the arranger Track4 e Drm Acmp Song Composer Page 53 DELETE The bottom part of the display function keys contains the delete functions RECORD 1 1 LOCATOR 141 SIGNATURE 4 4 QUANTIZE TEMPO 106 PRECOLNT OFF CLICK OFF DEL DR AC EXIT F1 deletes the whole Song F2 deletes track 1 Upper1 F3 deletes track 2 Upper2 F4 deletes track 3 Lower F5 deletes track 4 Arranger bass F6 deletes track Drm Acmp Arranger F7 GO starts the recording an alternative to the Rec key and key F8 Exit exits the function the display switches to the Monitor screen For the function in this screen refer to the Disk section of this manual Galileo Page 54 F4 PARAMETERS Pressing F4 displays the following screen PARAMETERS SONG USER SETTINGS k MODE i START MODE k MODE Ae ee
44. r receiving MIDI messages coming from an external source Plug here the input MIDI cable when needed 6 MIDI THRU connector 5 pin DIN socket that repeats the MIDI messages sent to the instrument 7 MIDI OUT connector 5 pin DIN socket for transmitting MIDI messages Plug here the output MIDI cable when needed 8 USB connector Mass Storage The figure below is a detail of the instrument bottom showing the right front corner with respect to the player The following list explains the functions of each connector 1 2 3 4 5 MIC IN GAIN 1 HEADPHONES 2 EXPRESSION PEDAL Mic Line In Gain Headphone 1 connectors Headphone 2 connectors Uu U N B Expression connectors Expression Pedal Optional NB When plugging a headphone the internal amplification is automatically disabled 1 CONTROE PANEL EL 1 G rsOr Keys snai aviaria aaa 1 Encoder ie tela hl 1 ARAS A aaa 1 Eunction Keys atri oi ai aio RR ai 2 Lower Uppert Upper2 _ i 3 Selecting Sounds alare 4 Homer NN 5 MIXGeE A REA ere Rae RI LR 5 Grand PIANO p a aS exe enixe AA Maa dei ace ey 6 Help sce TET 6 DEMO i 7 eA A os ad iI1 ii 1jA_ _5_ 8 The Arranger Section see tibia 8 STYLE CONTROLS unida a il ARAR akaqa Re S 9 cgi cio A A ee 9 Variations Por uo ai 9 A NO 9 Intros ed Endings saison 10 Fade Im e Out miii aa 10 ACCOMP ON OM AOA aa 11 OMS FIRgu a S 11 Hold laicale na 11 Bass to Lo Wes
45. rious controls Chord Mode Mode Controls Fade Intro Ending Fill One Touch Set Up Split Fade In Out measures Key Touch Pedals Tuning Octave Mic 1 settings main efx Mic 2 settings Special Efx Sequencer tracks mute On Off AUN N OU 0 F3 Custom Styles Saves all the rhythms in the custom locations en bloc The extension of the file created is AST F4 User Perfomance Saves all the performances on the panel en bloc PRF F5 Global Saves all the performances the custom styles and all the instrument settings in a single file F6 List Saves the current list F8 Back Press to return to the previous screen Once you have selected the type of file to be saved using the appropriate function key a box appears providing a field where the file name can be entered CARD Ebi 4 Night Birds sPain m Tarkus n USER PERFORMANCE i o M 1 CAPS LOCK space Jac sec none j Galileo Page 34 The pop up contains the type of file being saved followed by the name assigned and the progress bar Press F7 ABORT to interrupt the process Entering characters If any circumstances when you have to give a file a name SAVE RENAME the display shows a pop up and the function keys assume the properties described below m Aa DELETE __ _AEORT ABORT space pack sec Toe Specific keys CURSOR right and left are used to move the cursor and the ENCODER is used to
46. s chapter The List file will be saved in the directory currently selected Disk Card Page 41 UTILS The last function key of the disk mode contains the utilities or the collateral procedures useful more with the instrument not in use than during live performances meo 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 qLatin OFOF dRock O aT Frames 4 Funkv Town 4 Fusion sax 4 Iron man n po ken rorp vetere uris Pressing function key F8 accesses another function key menu the remainder of the screens remains unchanged which are F1 FILE COPY press to activate the file copying procedure F2 LABEL used to rename the disk or card F3 INFO press this function key for access to the information concerning the active unit F4 FORMAT starts the formatting procedures F7 BACK Returns to the previous menu wer f f C 0 0 0 0 DLatin oPoP oRock OT Frames 4 FunkyTown a Fusion sax 4 Iron man FILE copy imo J C sek LagL Former 1 3 55 Galileo Page 42 FILE COPY F1 CARD ESE Selecting the FILE COPY Si function starts the mul FT Frames tiple file selection proce 5 4 Wapa dure already described J iron man 02 d dive core OS d little NB This function erase SELECT J BACK the current list Co usseLecT LL PROCEED Once the selections have been made you may proceed by pressing function key F8 or use F7 to abort the operation 21 ain t gonna stand
47. select a letter F1CAPS LOCK If it is active reverse turning the encoder only selects uppercase letters if it is not active not in reverse only lowercase letters are selected Press F1 to change the status F2 SPACE Pressing this key enters a Space and the letters to the right of the cursor are moved forward one character F3 DELETE Deletes the character on which the cursor is located F4 BACK SpaCe Deletes the character before the one on which the cursor is located F7 ABORT Press this key to return the instrument to the disk main page on the current directory F8 DONE Confirms the data entered when F8 is pressed the system will start to save the data Disk Card Page 35 e a ee ee ee eee C 7 WARNING Because of the characteristics of the USB interface if the PIANO is Iconnected to a computer SAVE operations on the memory card jare not possible MAKE DIR A new directory can be created from the disk mode main page First of all locate on the directory which is to contain the new directory using keys F1 and F2 directory scrolling If the disk does not have write protection press function key F4 which will not be available if the unit has write protection The following video page will appear on the display CARD Ebi CAPS LOCK nere JJ ABoRT_ space zack sec moe The popup prompting input of the directory name appears To prevent the entering of empty directories and to
48. ss to Lowest Bass Sync to Lowest MODE CONTROLS This function affects the way the bass part of the style behaves Normally the system analyses the chord played by your left hand and decides which note to assign to the bass on the basis of the chord recognised and thus regardless of the inversion you have used When the Bass to lowest function is on the system always assigns the note furthest to the left of the chords played to the bass regardless of whether or not it is the fundamental of the chord This function allows you to play pieces in which the lowest note of the chord moves independently as played by the musician without necessarily providing harmonic base functions Pianist E C G CHORD MODF The Pianist mode is intended for musicians who have a purely pianistic approach to the instrument it automatically activates the Bass to lowest function described above The PIANO arranger recognises chords of up to five notes pressed simultaneously but while in the Split mode Pianist function off the arranger is activated even with just one note pressed with the Pianist function active the system recognises chords from three to five notes so if you play fewer than three notes the chord will not be recognised Every note played 8 semitones above the highest note of the recognised chord is not interpreted as part of the chord but is treated as a melody note On the other hand every note playe
49. st mode it is possible to have the SYNCRO Function triggered on the first note pressed or on the first chord recognized This options can be selected in the SETUP menu ARRANGER SETTINGS You can also program the SYNCRO function to stop the arrangement when the chord on the left is released To do this switch off the HOLD key in the CHORD MODE section with SYNCRO on You will now be able to control both the start and the stop of the arrangement with your left hand The Arranger section Page 13 Tempo e The Tempo and keys are used to set or modify the style tempo both before and during the performance Press them simultaneously to activate the Tempo LOCK function TEMPO Tempo Lock Each style has its own pre programmed tempo which is recalled whenever you select the style This guarantees that the style always plays at the most appropriate speed regardless of the tempo used by the style selected before To shift from one style to another without changing the tempo activate the Tempo Lock function Press the TEMPO and keys together and T LOCK will appear underneath the word STYLE on the display you have locked the tempo currently selected OO E os 106 LOMER FE 1 TEMPO Acoustic Bass i BEES EIER EU paa Beat 1 OHG _ Grand Brioht JBEUintase GHarpsi CREAS HonkuTonk FM Piano Clavinet Buz SlowEnsernble To deactivate the function press the TEMPO and ke
50. t Floppy disk Card selectors with the DISK video page displayed Galileo Page 1 FUNCTION KEYS The function keys F1 F8 underneath the display are used to select the boxes that appear in the bottom of the screen Pu com e LOWER x UPPER i Acoustic Bass i DERE ET STYLE PUR UPPER SONG HonkuTonk bFri Fiano F1 dD r p rp ro F F rs D r Y Function Keys F1 F8 These boxes are dynamic meaning that their functions change depending on the page displayed Later we will see all the functions the function keys assume on every page but for now we will start from the MAIN page When you select one of the Style family keys the boxes at the bottom display the 8 styles in the selected family You can now use one of the function keys F1 F8 corresponding to the box with the name of the style you wish to select m a Re n LOWER UPPER 1 BAcoustic Bass Brand Fiano EN Pop Beat SlowEnsermble ES Control Panel Page 2 The same procedure also applies to the Sounds Pu comes ol LOWER a UPPERI BAcoustic Bass i ERRE AE STYLE AM i UPFER2 HonkuTonk bFri Fiano CONDUCTOR LOWER UPPER1 UPPER2 G CONDUCTOR These keys activate LED on or deactivate LED off the parts of the PIANO meaning the sounds that can be played simultaneously The LOWER part activates the Lh part of the keyboard below the SPLIT point For example you may act
51. tin is 12 sd Fe a EE A PAR ooo eo EAA NET CE REENEN CEEA 12 aa 13 TOMO E aces 14 Tempo Loki de 14 enne 15 Transposer alii eee exe Re e oe E RC Rte T e o EO 15 Sequencer Transposer nens 16 Removing trasposition quickly eese nn 16 Panel Memories creer ete c cose eaae te in ale re P panata 17 ESRC wW A wJd IEEE is 19 SETUR fsi E 19 Split Rane aaa 19 AMA en ai enti 19 Fade in mode RA AAA 19 Galileo PageI Fade outmode uti iraniana 19 Freeze chord on pedal a narra 20 Pianist mode Sync Start esse ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneenes 20 KEY TOUGH a Slave 20 MIDI Socia ES 21 PEDALS suu anasu aa 22 Mii 24 Mee 25 Master TUNG TU 25 Octave tranSPOSer seca uec tose Aa v v ect Rai ela Ys 25 OTHERS Mua aS a ea a 26 VIDEO uu aie see insta ERR ER RR E Le RR EX ERR 26 Brightness iii caida epis rete e eR aha uqa hawa quq a edP EAR LEE qaqa 26 ec e 26 COlOUIS Sucia Ae 26 AUD i n 27 MIG Dri ER 27 EIU ETE 27 DISUWGARRD_ ___ _ooo e o o w w wyw gt E sa 28 Accessing the function 28 File identifiCatioriu s usa m iaia ilaria 28 Selecting the active unit Lawa Li 29 Scrolling through the directories estates eee eeee ees 29 FILE LOAD ao ie 30 SOTO Sica ld la las 31 Kari ld 31 Ml ci 31 MONITOR AE ai 32 Single fac serena decals ed qq LR Ed Eae aka uma RE qawa MEER n RE usa E 33 Chan Mute cti ds 33 RECOrd AO 33 FILE SAVE
52. to the Monitor screen Once you have accessed the RECORD function the display will show the following page LOCATOR SIGNATURE 4 4 QUANT IZE TEMPO 106 1 1 PRECOUNT OFF CLICK OFF We Ll USRGE DE CLEARSONG DEL TREK 2 DEL TRE 4 co DEL TRE i DEL_TRK 3 DEL ne nc EXIT The LEDs of the Tracki Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Drm Acmp and Settings keys will shine red and the Rec key will start to flash Song Composer Page 51 Each track corresponds to a part of the instrument as follows Track1 Upperi Track2 Upperi Track3 Lower Track4 Arranger Bass Drm Acmp Arranger Drum and accompaniment Tracks 1 2 and 3 are available for recording in soloist mode while tracks 4 and 5 are linked to the arranger Track 4 Bass records the bass of the arrangement so you can only record this track if you are using the Styles This means that the bass track can be deactivated if you wish to create customised bass melody lines using one of the three tracks available You can now use the CURSOR keys to move the cursor into the various Song setting fields In detail the possible settings are LOCATOR 1 1 this parameter indicates the position of the locator meaning the bar reached in the recording At this point 1 1 will appear because you are in the first bar of the song since you have not yet recorded anything SIGNATURE This parameter allows you to choose the time signature of the song you are abo
53. u press the key provided on the Galileo PIANO front panel Effects MASTER SECTION F1 This is the screen giving MAMAS TER SECTION access to this menu where EFFECT STATUS MI you can modify the parameters of the REVERB effects of the entire instrument allowing optimal simulation of the way sound is diffused and propagated in an enclosed BIA MIC F i Te environment SOUND seT mic P 2 Td In detail the setting parameters available are TYPE selects the type of reverb HALL1 reverb typical of a concert hall simulates the strong reverberation of a big concert hall HALL2 such as a theatre PLATE simulates the reverb generated with a metal plate typical of the 70s STAGE this effect simulates a reverb typical of a stage this effect simulates a reverb of an average size room a performance room LEVEL parameter which sets the reverb output level with values from O to 127 TIME parameter which sets the reverb duration or depth with values from 0 to 8 HI DAMP parameter which sets the filter on the reverb s high frequencies with values from 0 to 24 In this case 0 is equivalent to a fully open filter as the value gradually increases the filter is closed Use the CURSOR keys to select the function and the ENCODER to change the setting Galileo Page 46 SOUND SETTINGS F2 This function allows you to modify the values of the sends to the reverb and modulation effects for each
54. ut to record Use the ENCODER to choose a time signature other than the default setting 4 4 QUANTIZE This parameter allows you to activate a priori quantisation of the recording By default the value is set as OFF use the ENCODER to choose the quantisation value which is from 1 2 to 1 96 The quantize function can only be applied on the Upper1 2 and Lower parts Trck1 2 3 since the Track4 Bass and Drm Acmp parts are assigned to the Styles TEMPO To choose the recording tempo locate the cursor on the TEMPO field and turn the ENCODER PRECOUNT Activates On and deactivates OFF the precount bar before the recording starts CLICK Activates On and deactivates OFF the metronome click during recording Galileo Page 52 Once you have made the general settings to start recording just press the Rec key As soon as you have finished your performance press the Stop key The LED of the track you have recorded turns blue while the tracks which are empty or have not yet recorded any events will still be red so the first time the STOP key is pressed during recording the sequencer switches to pause status DEE Press Stop again if you wish to end the recording The display will return to the monitor screen To continue recording press the Rec key If you have finished recording a track e g Track1 you can start recording again by choosing an empty track e g Track2 and so on If you press the key of the Track where y
55. who play with a light touch NORMALI Optimal sensitivity default value Reduced dynamic sensitivity recommended for HARD I those who play with a heavy touch MIDI Fa Ee SETTINGS 7 MIDI MODE UPPERI CH UPPER CH SPLIT KEY TOUCH PEDALS TUNING ARRANGER MIDI USE OTHERS This EDIT page gives you access to the instrument s MIDI SETTINGS enabling you to set the general MIDI settings and customise the channelling Let us look at how this is done The default setting is the STANDARD setting In this condition the instrument sends and receives the MIDI messages on the channels you can see assigned to each track on the display both the parts UPPER 1 UPPER2 and LOWER and the eight tracks of which the accompaniment consists Turn the ENCODER to set the CURSOR on the MIDI MODE to display the other modes in this section The second MIDI Settings mode refers to the EXPANDER In this mode the MIDI messages can be sent and received on the parts UPPER 1 UPPER2 and LOWER while the sequencer parts are unaffected by the data transmission Proceeding you will come to the LOCAL OFF mode Setting the instrument in this mode allows you to send and receive MIDI messages on all the channels cutting out the internal sound generation system Galileo Page 21 The last mode is SEQUENCER This allows you to chose the data transmission mode on each sequencer MIDI channel not including the UPPER1 2 and LOWER parts You have 4
56. ys again T LOCK will disappear from the display Galileo Page 14 One Touch Selecting a style also recalls a combination of recommended sounds both active and available for activation by the user with the Upper and Lower direct one To keys particularly suitable for use in the musical context concerned To play these sounds press the One Touch key If One Touch is active whenever you select a style the sounds associated to the style s variations are automatically selected It is important to remember this because sometimes you may need to switch from one style to another without changing the sound setup you are using In this case it is important to make sure that One Touch is off before selecting the new style or the new variation mara OO Applies a transposition in semitones TRANSPOSER The TRANSPOSE buttons allow you to apply a general transposition of 12 semitones 12 semitones 1 octave to the whole instrument instantaneously Press TRANSPOSE or TRANSPOSE The current transposition status appears in the top right hand corner of the display 0 standard pitch Press TRANSPOSE to transpose downwards TRANSPOSER Press TRANSPOSE to transpose upwards TRANSPOSER The Arranger section Page 15 Whenever you press TRANSPOSE the display shows a decrease of one semitone Whenever you press TRANSPOSE the display shows an increase of o
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