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1. Quiet Time Magic Star V5 User Guide Version 1 0 A product of PianoDisc 4111 A North Freeway Boulevard Sacramento CA 95834 USA 2013 Burgett Inc You are not allowed to completely or partially copy this user guide without obtaining explicit written authorization from PianoDisc a member of the Burgett Inc Group of companies QuietTime PianoDisc and Burgett Inc retain the right to modify their product designs and product specifications at any time without giving prior notice CE Certification The QuietTime system easily satisfies the basic requirements stipulated by all the relevant directives issued by the European Union The stipulated conformity process has been completed Atthe present moment these are 2006 95 EG and 2004 108EG s N x Electrical and electronic products must not be disposed of with normal household waste Dispose of the product at the end of its service life in accordance with valid statutory regulations e Safety and warning instructions IMPORTANT Please read these instructions first IMPORTANT INFORMATION Complete safety when using the system is only guaranteed by PianoDisc if it has been installed correctly and is used correctly Do not make any modifications of your own or encourage others to modify any part of the QuietTime systems if PianoDisc has not specifically approved the modification Read these instructions before operating the system Interferen
2. Demo feature whilst reproduction Regulating the volume with the arrow keys RECORD START STOP u i sali illli had EFFECT SOUND 1 Pin i 1 1 Tap on the FUNC Taste to reach the settings for tempo Tap erect sowo on the same key again to exit the setting possibilities and e pn thereby enable the setting of volume via the arrows again RECORD START STOP SYSTEM 00 01 Q sof 01 Gurlitt Cornelius LI ili lii Tempo 109 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Start Stop Stop v A e gt in VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP QuietTime Display of System menu Demo feature Reproduction Tempo setting 1 the star in front of Tempo 109 shows that you can now set the tempo with the arrows 22 System menu Continuation QuietTime Magic Star V5 Demo Songs 1 Attwood Thomas Sonatina in G 1st movement 41 Gurlitt Cornelius Sonatina Op 36 No 6 3rd movement 2 Attwood Thomas Sonatina in G 2nd movement 42 Haslinger Tobias Sonatina in C 1st movement 3 Attwood Thomas Sonatina in G 3rd movement 43 Haslinger Tobias Sonatina in C 2nd movement 4 Attwood Thomas Sonatina in F 1st movement 44 Haydn Franz Joseph Sonata Hob XV1 13 3rd movement 5 Attwood Thomas Sonatina in F 2nd movement 45 Keller Oswin Sonatina 6 A
3. a confirmation of your choice visible for a few seconds after RECORD START STOP deciding e g Track I selected Information to settings Playback Track 1 Default Playback Track 1 What was saved as Track 1 will be played back Playback Track 2 What was saved as Track 2 will be played back Playback Track 1 2 Both what was saved in Track and Track 2 will be played back Loop ON OFF Default OFF The play back will be constantly repeated if you choose ON If OFF is chosen one play back only will be reproduced Local ON OFF Default ON The sound card will ignore what you are playing on the keyboard when the option OFF is set The Magic Star system will only produce tones from MIDI files which are received over MIDI IN The Magic Star works normal when the option ON is set MIDI Out ON OFF Default OFF The Magic Star system will also send the play back to the MIDI OUT connection so that it can be further processed or recorded by an external MIDI device 18 Userset edit menu a pies I LI EM HS mes LI illi i FUNC METRO EFFECT SOU i 1 i Vo A VOLUME DATA REC START y De ne EH S mex LI iilii FUNC METRO EFFECT sou A 1 i iv A e 1 VOLUME DATA RECORD START 1 2 oo a so e LI Er res Me i illi Ki FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND i v e bim RECORD START STOP Creating a tone of an instrument sound combination with individual pred
4. metronome Content 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 21 23 24 25 25 25 26 26 27 28 RECORD menu Recording starting stopping Setting for recording PLAY menu Playback starting stopping pausing Setting for playback USERSET EDIT menu Setting up the tone and combination of sounds using own settings SYSTEM menu List of features and settings Selecting and playing demo songs List ofthe 80 available demo songs Selecting the start up or rather pre set sound Restoring factory settings Installing firmware update Adjusting date and time Piano Type function Insert Note Off feature for faster repetition Basic calibration Readjusting the sensitivity volume of single keys Appendix Technical Information 30 Rear connections Connections at Main Unit Stop rail operating lever Pedals Usage of USB stick Interlinking to external audio equipment Interlinking to external MIDI equipment Connection summary MIDI implementation chart Technical specifications Piano Disc contacts Chapter 1 Welcome Return registration Warranty About QuietTime Welcome to QuietTime the most advanced product in its class QuietTime combines the original touch of an acoustic piano with current digital piano technology This gives you the perfect combination from both worlds With your QuietTime System you can e Still play your acoustic piano as usual e Convert your acoustic piano into a
5. o itt M Userset Sound UO Default FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A 9 PIE QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Example display of Sound menu GM Sound library Tap the Up or Down arrow to select the instrument you want to play SOUND SOUND Userset Sound Userset Sound U1 User 1 U2 User 2 e g changing display while touching the arrow buttons INFO Available instrument tones are listed on the following page 10 QuietTime Magic Star V5 Tones available Pre set sound library P1 Piano1 P2 Piano2 P3 Piano1 Fast Strings Pa Piano1 Slow Strings P5 Fast Strings P6 Slow Strings GM sound library 000 Piano1 001 Piano2 002 Piano3 003 Honky Tonk Piano 004 E Piano1 005 E Piano 2 006 Harpsichord 007 Clavinet 008 Celesta 009 Glockenspiel 010 Musik Box 011 Vibraphone 012 Marimba 013 Xylophone 014 Tubula Bells 015 Dulcimer 016 Organ 1 017 Organ 2 018 Organ 3 019 Church Org 020 Reed Organ 021 Accordion 022 Harmonica 023 Bandneon 024 Nylon str Guitar 025 Steel str Guitar 026 Jazz Guitar 027 Clean Guitar 028 Muted Guitar 029 Overdrive Guitar 030 Distortion Guitar 031 Guitar Harmonics 032 Acoustic Bass 033 Fingered Bass 034 Picked Bass 035 Fretless Bass 036 Slap Bass 1 037 Slap Bass 2 038 Synth Bass 1 039 Synth Bass 2 040 Violin 041 Viola 042 Cello Userset sound library User 1 Popular tones selection P7 Harpsichord P8 E Piano P9 Ch Organ P10 P
6. results 26 Calibrating 1 1 FUNC EFFECT SOUND 1 1 v e Pil VOLUME DATA ECORD START STOP Basic keyboard calibration INFO The piano has to be calibrated after the QuietTime Magic Star System has been installed in your piano The reason for this is that the Magic Star tone generator requires information about each key s movement path ATTENTION Only a few or even none of the keys will function correctly if you do not run a Calibration It might also be necessary to run a new calibration if the location or the form of keys has changed over time e g after the piano has been delivered to your house How to perform a calibration Requirements a All cables are correctly connected to the QuietTime system The system has to be switched on b Move the stop rail lever to the Normal position piano can be played c Make sure there is nothing on the piano that can press down a key Turn the system on a fg iilii I FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A PIE QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Shortly after switching the device on approx 1 2 seconds press and hold the METRO key Let go when the headline KEY INITIALIZE is visible on the display KEY INITIALIZE Q K iilji MM Press every key and Pedals and press FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND METRO when done bkn Y A gt n QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP 27 i nu 1 zi O illli Ho FUNC ME
7. the GM library at instrument 19 NR a eee Ea Me i illi Ki i FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND j i a v A e DIE VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND 1 1 V A gt m VOLUME DATA REC START STOP System menu So iY METRO EFFECT SOUND A e Pil TA RECORD START STOP uses i zer illli had EFFECT SOUND 1 Pil 1 1 1 RECORD START STOP You can tap on the Record key at any time to start saving your Userset sounds USERSET EDIT Q X illi MI Save to user 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Push Rec to save v A o dl QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of the Userset edit menu here saving of User1 Choose where to save your sound with the arrows Available are User1 User2 und User3 USERSET EDIT Q X illi MM Save to user 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Push Rec to save v A Q DI QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of the Userset edit menu here saving of User1 Press the Record key again to terminate the saving of your Userset sounds INFO Any existing information stored in the memory storage position that you have selected e g User1 is overwritten by your new settings You can exit the procedure without saving the data by switching the system off or pressing one of the following buttons Effect Metro Func or Start Stop Displaying or modifying the system information Ac
8. to the Effect menu FUNC METRO EFFI SOUND Pe v A Pm a a K illi iH VOLUME DATA RECO MART STOP Reverb 0 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A gt in QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of effect menu eeverb effekt a dc H Tap the mode button to select a sound effect FUNC METRO EFFE SOUND D i W A PIE i VOLUME DATA REC ARTISTO Reverb Effect Reverb Range 0 127 Default 0 me oe eee E Chorus Effect Chor Range 0 127 Default 0 Transpose Effect Transposition Range 24 Default 0 Pitch Effect Tuning Range 438 445Hz Default 440Hz Velocity Effect Dynamic Curves Range 1 5 Default 3 Tap on the Up and Down arrows to set up the effect o Pil RECORD START STOP 1 i 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND 1 1 1 1 You can now play the piano or select another menu and use the other features Effects and their impact Reverb effect The higher the setting the bigger the room will be in which you play your instrument EFFECT a E ii M Reverb 0 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A gt in QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of Effect menu reverb effect Chorus effect This effect gives the impression that you are playing several instruments simultaneously instead of just the one The tone is more vibrant a a E di M Chorus 0 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A Pio QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Displa
9. CT SOUND installing of the Firmware Update The system will automatically e gt return to the HOME menu afterwards ENS mum E INFO A special computer program the file with the Firmware Update and a USB cable for the connection to the computer are necessary for a Firmware Update The USB MIDI connection will be used as a connection Detailed information for the update procedure will possibly be provided with the update System menu Setting date and time ms 9 B i a AM 01 00 00 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Press Up Down edit v A o DI H QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of System menu date and time ili Mi Tap simultaneously the Up and Down arrow to start the EFFECT SOUND adjustment e Pim RECORD START STOP d m Tap on FUNC to switch from year to month and month to day e Lal RECORD START STOP You can set the figures by tapping on either the Up or Down al MI EFFECT SOUND arrow e PH RECORD START STOP To save and return to the System menu press the RECORD i i k FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND ey V A rim VOLUME DATA REC START STOP 25 System menu METRO EFFECT SOUND e Pil RECORD START STOP System menu METRO EFFECT SOUND e Pil RECORD START STOP Piano Type feature determining the type of instrument SYSTEM 0 o K ij M Piano Type Upright FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A o al QuietTime VOLUME DATA REC
10. MIDI 1 0 connection DS e I O Interface f r In Thru Out 5 Pin Control Unit DC connection alternative 12V 1 5A Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 3A Power supply Output DC 12V 1 5A Entire system Consumption operating Approx 0 75 1 0W nominal Consumption standby Approx 0 5 W nominal The specifications listed above can be subject to change without any prior notice 36 PianoDisc contact PianoDisc China Phone 86 755 33301558 Fax 86 755 33301559 wend ianodisc china sina net PianoDisc Europe 16 Schoenweissstr 90461 Nuremberg Germany Phone 49 0 911 44 30 35 www pianodisc de info pianodisc de Monday Friday 9 a m 5 p m MEZ PianoDisc US 4111 North Freeway Blvd Sacramento CA 95834 Phone 1 916 567 9999 www pianodisc com techsupport pianodisc com Monday Friday 8 a m 5 p m Pacific Time 37
11. MIDI I O cable This cable provides possibly in addition to the USB MIDI connection on the front side the known round DIN MIDI connector You will find the Main Unit in an Upright piano behind the lower panel or on the downside of the an Grand piano KEYBOARD 9 SOFT SILENCER SYSTEM T manunt FE CE x L MADE IN KOREA SERIAL NO SOSTENUTO gt O O DCI2V 15A p AUDIO CONTROL SUSTAIN Y A Alternative DC connector This is where the power supply can be connected to IMPORTANT Only one power supply unit may be connected B Line IN 3 5mm stereo audio connection for the incoming audio signal C Line OUT Stereo audio connection for connecting to an amplifier or a stereo system D Control Conection for cable to drawer E Sustain Sostenuto Soft Connections for the pedal sensors 30 Stop rail operating lever Pedal information Usage of USB sticks F Keyboard Keyboard sensors cable connection Ky Normal Mute Lever Legend Mute Stop rail is active Mute lever u Stop rail operating lever Normal Stop rail deactivated acoustic piano can be played Soft Sustain Center Pedal The QuietTime System supports two optional three pedals the left pedals The left pedal soft attenuates the tone slightly The center pedal sostenuto optional provides sostenuto effect The right pedal sustain lets all of the keys that were played continue to sound until the ped
12. O Pan 11 X O E x pression 64 O O Damper pedal 67 O O Soft pedal 91 X O Reverb Depth 93 X O Chorus Depth 98 X O NRPN LSB 99 X O NRPN M SB 100 X O RPN LSB 101 X O RPN MSB 120 X O All Sound Off 121 X O Reset A Il Controllers 12 3 X O All Note O ff Programm Change X O Note 1 Default Pitch Bend 1Semitone 2 Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY 3 Mode 2 OMNI OFF POLY 35 Specifications Unit Specifications Key sensors Sensor Reflector Type sensor system optical scanning Sensitivity range 0 255 per key individually adjustable Velocity range 127 Velocity curves 5 Unlimited songs USB Standard Sustain Soft pedal Pedal sensors Optional Sostenuto middle pedal Tones 12 Preset 128 GM 4 User Sounds Instrument Storage 384 Mb Polyphony max 128 Transpose 24 half tones Reverb 0 127 Effect Chorus 0 127 Pitch 438 445 Hz Default 440 Hz Tempo 25 250 Metronome Beat 0 2 4 2 0 4 8 4 0 8 9 8 Volume 0 9 Record 2 songs intern each approx 40 000 MIDI events notes Playback Unlimited MIDI events notes Demo melody 80 songs Various composers Top view Display LCD back light type Control Unit Control panel Touch screen technology Headphone connections 2x3 5mm Front view Control Unit MDI USB Micro USB MIDI Interface for connection to the computer USB Host For USB memory stick Ba
13. ORD START STOP Display of System menu Piano Type feature You can determine the figures by tapping on the Up or Down arrow Tip This feature influences how what you are playing on the piano will be converted in sounds and MIDI values respectively Testing both ways Upright and Grand Default Upright for a while is the best way to find out which setting will have the best results for your instrument It is possible that e g the Magic Star system in an Upright piano will have better results with the setting Grand instead of the setting Upright and reversed It might also be possible that both settings bring equal good results Insert Note Off feature for faster repeated play of same tones SYSTEM o amp i M Insert Note off On FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A O PIE QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of System menu Insert Note Off feature You can determine the figures by tapping on the Up or Down arrow Tip This feature also influences how what you are playing on the piano will be converted in sounds and MIDI values respectively Testing both ways On and Off Default On for a while is the best way to find out which setting will have the best results for your instrument It is possible that e g the Magic Star system in an Upright piano will have better results with the setting Grand instead of the setting Upright and reversed It might also be possible that both settings bring equal good
14. OUND v A o al QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of metronome menu tempo setting Tap on the metronome symbol again to select a metronome setting Tempo setting Tempo range 0 250 Beat setting Beat range 0 2 4 2 0 4 8 4 0 8 9 8 Default 4 4 Volume setting Volume range 0 9 Default 5 Bell setting Bell range On Off Default On 13 en i zh illli ha EFFECT SOUND 1 e Pil i i 1 RECORD START STOP Metronome ee en a 1 ER 1 Me illli LH FUNC ME EFFECT SOUND i i W O Pim VOLUME DATA CORD START STOP METRONOME Q Y iili Hi Beat 4 4 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A e Plo QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of the metronome menu beat setting METRONOME Q X ili MI Volume 5 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A DI QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of the metronome menu volume setting METRONOME Q X iiili MM en FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A m QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of the metronome menu bell setting Tap on the Up and Down buttons to set up the setting Activating Deactivating Tap on the metronome symbol to start or stop the metronome HOME _ a ili 1 Preset Sound P1 Piano 1 FUNC EFFECT SOUND v A al QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP The metronome symbol will flash regularly when the metr
15. P deciding e g Track I only selected Information to settings Record Track 1 only What you are playing will be saved in Track 1 Record Track 1 Play Track 2 What you are playing will be saved in Track 1 whilst Track 2 is played back Record Track 2 only What you are playing will be saved in Track 2 Record Track 2 Play Track 1 What you are playing will be saved in Track 2 whilst Track 1 is played back Recording process A B Wich chosing the Recording Process you decide what shall happen after the recording Type A Default Recording will be terminated with Stop System will return to HOME menu Type B Recording will be terminated with Stop The system will immediately play back your recording 16 Play menu Playing back your recording Initial position HOME menu Press the START STOP key to reach the Play menu or rather starting the play back PLAY 000 a ili M FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND i e i Push STOP to FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND VOLUME DATA RECORD i Stop Playback v A 9 Dm QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of Play menu display while playing back a ih M FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A e VOLUME DATA RECORD START Press the START STOP key to terminate the play back Press the FUNC key to pause the play back Press Func again to continue the play back The timer will be flashing while the play back is paused INFO The
16. T SOUND 1 1 1 e Pill RECORD START STOP Is the correct power supply available Make sure your power supply complies with the details listed on the accompanying power supply Has the power supply been plugged into the QuietTime tone generator correctly Make sure the 12V DC plug is connected into the rear of the QuietTime drawer OR into the QuietTime Main Unit in the piano ONLY one connection is allowed to use Extend drawer Press gently against the front until counter pressure is notable Let go and the drawer will slowly come out to the front Switching on Briefly press the the power button Activating the stop rail Move the lever left side beneath the piano keyboard into the Mute position Plugging in and wearing the headphones Plug your headphones into one of the headphone jacks on the QuietTime drawer Then put the headphones on Controlling the volume Play something on the piano Adjust the headphone s volume using the volume control on the touch screen Establish a pleasant listening volume level Playing the piano Play the piano as normal Only you can hear the sound of the piano Switching off Press the power button gently Retracting drawer Press the drawer back into casing as far as it will go Let go and the drawer will stay retracted Deactivating the stop rail Move the lever on the left beneath the piano keyboard into the Normal position Chapter 4 Sta
17. TI EFFECT SOUND 1 1 iv gt m 1 VOLUME DATA CORD START STOP Readjusting single keys Press each of the 88 keys and the pedals fully down one after the other using your normal force and speed After you have pressed all terminate the calibration process by pressing the METRO key once INFO It will take a few seconds to save the data After the data is saved the system automatically returns to the Home menu Your QuietTime System is now ready How to readjust single keys INFO Follow the calibration steps listed on the previous page to ensure all of the keys are set to the same sensitivity However if you believe some keys play too loudly or softly use the following procedure to readjust the sensitivity of each of those keys Make sure you switch off QuietTime System Turn the Magic Star on o E H M FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A o gt in QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP 28 Shortly after switching the device on approx 1 2 seconds press and hold the Rec key Let go after 3 seconds 1 i i i i i i 1 FUNG METRO SOUND i i v A gt E VOLUME DATA START STOP The displayed will show the following KEY SENSE ADJ Q X ili IH Number Sense FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Push Rec to Finish did vV A pm QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Put your headphones on and then press each key to check its tone Note the volume of e
18. UT cable of the external MIDI device with help of a MIDI cable to the QuietTime s MIDI IN port MIDI I O Kabel Optional Q Q Q MIDI IN TNM Keyboard Sound Module MIDI Out MIDI Out Computer INFO You can have MIDI IN and OUT cables connected at the same time If you are using a computer make sure the Pass Through is switched off in your software This prevents double notes from being played or recorded 33 QuietTime Magic Star System connection summary PIANO TETTE elo Piano Keyboard Sensor SOSTENUTO O C DCIZV 15A p AUDIO tee N ouf CONTROL SUSTAIN e r r r i Power Supply JO Li 0 Black 3 White 1 AC 110 240V Headphone Control Unit Legend Keyboard Sensor Key sensors Control Unit Quiet Time tone gernerator Main Unit Central processor of the QuietTime systems Headphones u Headphones Power Supply Power Supply Soft Left pedal Center Pedal Middle pedal optional Damper Right pedal 34 MIDI implementation chart Function R e m ark M IDI Channels M ode N ote Number V elocity Note On Note Off Key A ftertouch Channel A ftertouch Pitchbend 2 Octave PitchBend Sensitivity recognized Control Change 0 32 X O Blank select 1 X O M odulation 6 38 X O Data entry 7 X O M ain Volume 10 X
19. V ASA AUDIO oso m our CONTROL SUSTAIN gt 99 9 HITS 00606800068 0000000 902009 i CH 1 2 INPUT CH 1 2 OUTPUT Power AMP Main Unit Audio Out gt Speaker System INPUT You can also connect an external audio source such as a CD player to the QuietTime audio LINE IN port Connect one end of an audio cable to your audio source s AUX or Line OUT port and the other end to QuietTime s audio line IN port The tone you hear in the headphones is a mixture of the system s piano tones and the external audio source Use the system s Line In feature in the System menu to adjust the volume of the input signal o O OCIZV ASA AUDIO eso N or CONTROL SUSTAIN gt Main Unit Audio In Audio System 32 Connecting the QuietTime to external MIDI equipment To send MIDI data to a MIDI synthesizer or computer connect QuietTime s MIDI OUT port to your computer or synthesizer s MIDI IN port See the following illustration The MIDI I O Cable and the USB cable are optional equipment AN m Keyboard Sound Module MIDI In MIDI OUT MIDI I O cable optional Q Q Q MIDI OUT C i Micro USB to USB cable optional To receive MIDI data from the MIDI keyboard synthesizer or computer connect the MIDI O
20. ach key a een If a key s sensitivity has to be readjusted use the Up and Down arrows iilii Ho to increase or decrease the volume of the last key that you pressed This ps w 1 helps you to match the key s sensitivity to that of adjacent keys Pim RECORD START STOP cu ee KEY SENSE ADJ Q X ili IH Number 76 Sense 100 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Push Rec to Finish v A e gt in QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP The sensitivity for the current key is shown on the display as a value ranging between 000 255 INFO The last value that was displayed for the previous key is automatically saved when you switch to another key FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND iw A gt m After having worked with all the keys that need to adjusting press the Rec VOLUME DATA RENA STARTISTOP button gain to end the readjustment process INFO n a few seconds the data is saved to the system s memory The system automatically returns to the Home menu and is ready to play 29 Appendix Rear connections Main Unit Connection Technical Information O EJ T CONTROL MIDI A B C A DC connection This is where the power supply can be connected to Alternatively it can also be connected to the Main Unit in the Upright piano or rather under the Grand IMPORTANT Only one power supply unit may be connected B Control Connector for the cable coming from the Main Unit C Connector for the optional
21. ack stop amp playback settigns Selecting feature Some menus e g EFFECT offer access to multiple features in this case e g reverb chorus pitch etc You will reach further options by briefly tapping the button EFFECT again Just tap as many times as you need until the desired feature appears on display Adjusting data Tap the Up or Down arrow to reach the desired setting You can play the piano afterwards or select another menu with different features to adjust settings there Sound menu 1 wen ER HS Me A illli A FUNC METRO EFFECT j ivy A e VOLUME DATA RECORD ao VEN E n ums L f Fe LI Me i illi A FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUN 1 q ivy A w VOLUME DATA RECORD STARTISTO Ga i zai illli ha EFFECT SOUND i e Pim i 1 1 RECORD START STOP Selecting another tone of instrument Tap the sound key to switch to the Sound menu INFO You are in the HOME menu after you have switched on SOUND _ _ a amp illi lil Preset Sound P1 Piano 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A 9 gt in QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display in Sound menu Tap the sound button again to select the active sound library Preset Sounds GM Sounds Userset Sounds SOUND Q ilis om Bo ili M 000 Pianoi FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A gt m QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Example display of Sound menu GM Sound library SOUND 00 a
22. al is released Just plug the USB memory stick into the connector on the front of the Magic Star Control Unit to use a USB stick with the Magic Star system That followed the system will ask you if you would like to copy the recordings saved on the Magic Star onto the stick Question on display USB Memory Copy recordings to USB YES Rec No Stop Press RECORD for YES or START STOP for NO A copy of your recordings will be created on the USB stick if you answer with YES All further recordings done after that will be saved on the USB stick as lond asit is connected and the system is not switched off If you answer with NO nothing will be saved on the USB stick but you can also choose General MIDI files in the Play menu which are saved in the main directory of the USB stick To have the USB stick recognized you will have to plug it in after switching the system on or rather disconnect and connect it shortly 31 Connecting the Magic Star up to external audio equipment Use an audio cable to connect the QuietTime audio LINE OUT to your stereo system s input connections The output signal is an unbalanced line level signal The following illustration shows you how to connect QuietTime and a professional audio system like they are found in concert halls and clubs together You can adapt the signal strength at the Line Out connection with the Line Out function in the SYSTEM menu SOSTENUTO lo OCIZ
23. aw power approx 0 5 Watt and generate a small amount of heat Disconnecting the piano s plug from the electrical supply will completely isolate the unit unless the tone generator also has its own power supply Ensure the tone generator is always adequately ventilated from above below and the rear The QuietTime System s tone generator must never be placed on a soft surface such as a cushion or a towel Never put any objects or containers on top of the tone generator f the QuietTime System does not respond in any way to your controls as described in this manual disconnect the unit from the power supply and contact your piano dealer or PianoDisc U S A information FCC NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device in accordance with Part 15 of the U S A FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when used in a private residence This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and might cause harmful interference to radio communications if not installed and used in compliance with the instructions given in this user guide However there is no guarantee that interference will not be generated from a specific installation in rare cases If this system does cause harmful interference to radio and TV reception which can be determined by turning the system on and off the user is encouraged to try to sup
24. ce from other devices on the same circuit may cause an unpleasant pop when the devices are switched on or off Whenever possible connect the QuietTime Silent System to a dedicated outlet The PianoDisc warranty does not cover interference caused by other devices which typically have inadequate filtering circuits To avoid unwanted popping noises avoid switching other devices on or off while the Silent System is powered Other safety and installation instructions You will find information in this list that covers possible personal injuries electrical shock and causes of fire WARNING You must always abide by the basic precautions including the following instructions when using electrical equipment 1 Read all of the instructions before using the product for the first time 2 The product must be connected to the type of power supply stipulated in this user guide or on the product itself 3 Never open the QuietTime System case under any circumstances 4 Power is supplied through the plug The system should only be connected to an electrical socket that is suitable for use with the attached plug 5 You should always try to keep the power cable a safe distance away from other objects Make sure the cable is not Tangled Placed in a frequently used area Trapped beneath the piano 6 Do not position your piano and the QuietTime System in a location that is in direct sunlight or where they are subjected to water humidity or hot a
25. cess to the menu of the system Initial position HOME menu Press and hold the FUNC key until the heading SYSTEM is visible in the display MD e TEE o amp ij M Grand Mute No Grand Module FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A E PIE QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of the System menu Grand Mute feature Tap again on the key FUNC to reach different information available and reach the settings 20 System menu By too en BER FRI Me Ilf illli LH i FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND j i v gt in RECORD START STOP System menu Noe ee e mma a Y ER HS Me Ilf illli LH 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND j i i v A e Lal VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Continuation Tap on the Up or Down arrow to set the value and have it shown respectively Following features are available Grand Mute Stop rail On OFF No usage at the moment Demo Demo Song reproduction 01 81 Control Main Grand Show firmware versions Start Up Preset Choice of start preset Pl P12 User Set 0 3 default P1 Start Volume 0 100 default 55 Line In Volume for the Line In input 80 0 default 10 Line Out Volume for the Line Out outlet 80 0 default 0 Memory Initialize Reset to factory settings Prg Data Update Activation for firmware update via USB Midi connection Power LED Switching the illumination on and off On Off default On LCD Con
26. d movement 72 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Sonata K 545 2nd movement 33 Czerny Carl Sonatina Op 792 No 8 1st movement 73 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Sonata K 545 3rd movement 34 Czerny Carl Sonatina Op 792 No 8 2nd movement 74 Mozart Sonata in A Major K 331 3rd movement Rondo a la Turk 35 Czerny Carl Sonatina Op 792 No 8 3rd movement 75 Saliutrinskaya Tatiana Sonatina in D 36 Diabelli Anton Sonatina in F 1st movement 76 Spindler Fritz Sonatina Op 157 No 1 1st movement 37 Duncombe William Sonatina in C 77 Spindler Fritz Sonatina Op 157 No 1 2nd movement 38 Gurlitt Cornelius Sonatina in C 1st movement 78 Spindler Fritz Sonatina Op 157 No 4 1st movement 39 Gurlitt Cornelius Sonatina Op 36 No 6 Ist movement 79 Spindler Fritz Sonatina Op 157 No 4 2nd movement 40 Gurlitt Cornelius Sonatina Op 36 No 6 2nd movement 80 Wesley Samuel Sonatina Op 4 No 10 23 System menu METRO System menu METRO ii H EFFECT SOUND 1 e Pil 1 RECORD START STOP ii M EFFECT SOUND 1 e Pil 1 RECORD START STOP Selecting Start Up Preset SYSTEM o amp i M Start Up Preset P1 Piano 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A e PIE QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of System menu Selecting Start Up Preset You can decide with this setting which instrument and which combinations of instruments and their settings you
27. digital piano by simply moving a single lever Play and practice the piano without disturbing others Enjoy a wide selection of excellent instrument tones Use your acoustic piano as a MIDI controller and Make use of the many other wonderful options Special MIDI cable is required Please take a moment to complete the following information Return the information to us by mail or email Our mail and email addresses are listed in the Specifications appendix Please send us 1 A copy of the invoice supplied with your QuietTime System 2 Aletterhead with your address and 3 A note with QuietTime System s model name and serial number The name of the system is on the title page of this manual and the serial number is listed on the QuietTime System s control unit Your QuietTime System comes with a five year warranty PianoDisc s warranty covers any damage arising from normal system use Not covered by the warranty are consumable parts and any damage caused by incorrect use or foreign objects e g water damage fire or opening the case PianoDisc exchanges defective parts free of charge and supplies parts needed to make repairs deemed necessary An authorized PianoDisc dealer must undertake any repairs made to a QuietTime System Chapter 2 QuietTime controls QuietTime Front view QuietTime Top view top view v A e QuierTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP E F a A Power amp reset bu
28. ement 59 Latour Jean Theodore Sonatina in G 2nd movement 20 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 1 2nd movement 60 Latour Jean Theodore Sonatina in G 3rd movement 21 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 1 3rd movement 61 Latour Jean Theodore Sonatina in G 1st variations 22 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 2 Ist movement 62 Latour Jean Theodore Sonatina in G 2nd variations 23 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 2 2nd movement 63 Lichner Heinrich Sonatina Op 49 No 1 1st movement 24 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 2 3rd movement 64 Lichner Heinrich Sonatina Op 49 No 1 2nd movement 25 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 3 Ist movement 65 Lichner Heinrich Sonatina Op 49 No 1 3rd movement 26 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 3 2nd movement 66 Lynew Frank Sonatina Op 39 No 1 1st movement 27 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 3 3rd movement 67 Lynew Frank Sonatina Op 39 No 1 2nd movement 28 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 4 Ist movement 68 Lynew Frank Sonatina Op 39 No 1 3rd movement 29 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 4 2nd movement 69 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Sonatina in C 1st movement 30 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 4 3rd movement 70 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Sonatina in C 2nd movement 31 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 6 Ist movement 71 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Sonata K 545 1st movement 32 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 6 2n
29. etermined settings Initial position HOME menu Press keys Record and Sound simultaneously until the heading USERSET EDIT is visible in the display USERSET EDIT Q X ili IH Channel 01 Kane FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND 01 A0 88 C8 v A m VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP QuietTime Display in Userset edit menu You can change between the available predetermined settings for your tone of instrument by tapping on the key Sound You can define the key range by playing the lowest keys first and then the highest key of the key range on the keyboard All the other ons are defined by tapping on the Up and Down arrows Following settings are available MIDI Channel 1 MIDI Channel 1 MIDI Channel 1 MIDI Channel 1 Channel 01 Key Range Channel 01 Instrument Channel 01 Volume Channel 01 Transpose Semitone Reverb for all MIDI channels Chorus for all MIDI channels Pitch for all MIDI channels Velocity Curve for all MIDI channels Channel 02 Key Range MIDI channel 2 Key Range Channel 02 Instrument MIDI channel 2 Channel 02 Volume MIDI channel 2 Channel 02 Transponse Semitone MIDI channel 2 Channel 03 Key Range MIDI channel 3 Channel 03 Instrument MIDI channel 3 Channel 03 Volume MIDI channel 3 INFO See effect menu for information to the effects transponse reverb chorus pitch velocity You can choose instruments from
30. iano2 Fast Strings P11 Piano2 Slow Strings P12 Piano Mute General MIDI tones 043 Contrabass 044 Tremolo Strings 045 Pizzicato Strings 046 Harp 047 Timpani 048 Strings 049 Slow Strings 050 Synth Strings 1 051 Synth Strings 2 052 Choir Aahs 053 Voice Oohs 054 Synth Vox 055 Orchestra Hit 056 Trumpet 057 Trombone 058 Tuba 059 Muted Trumpet 060 French Horn 061 Brass 1 062 Synth Brass 1 063 Synth Brass 2 064 Soprano Sax 065 Alto Sax 066 Tenor Sax 067 Baritone Sax 068 Oboe 069 English Horn 070 Bassoon 071 Clarinet 072 Piccolo 073 Flute 074 Recorder 075 Pan Flute 076 Bottle Blow 077 Shakuhachi 078 Whistle 079 Ocarina 080 Square Wave 081 Saw Wave 082 Syn Calliope 083 Chiffer Lead 084 Charang 085 Solo Vox Using your own tone settings User 2 11 Select P12 to use the System as metronome while playing the acoustic piano User 3 5th Saw Wave Bass Lead Fantasia Warm Pad Polysynth Space Voice Blowed Glass Metal Pad Halo Pad Sweep Pad Ice Rain Soundtrack Crystal Atmosphere Brightness Goblin Echo Drops Star Theme Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto Kalima Bag Pipe Fiddel Shannai Tinkle Bell Agogo Stehl Drums Woodblock Taiko Melo Tom Synth Drum Reverse Cym Guitar Fret Noise Breath Noise Seashore Bird Telephone Helicopter Applause Gun Shot Effect menu Selecting and adjusting the sound effects o E H Tap on the effect key to switch
31. nd cold airflows 7 Your QuietTime System should be disconnected from the electrical outlet if it is not used for a long period of time 8 Only an authorized service agent should be contacted if your system needs repairing 9 This product can generate volume levels that cause permanent loss of hearing when used alone or in conjunction with an amplifier headphones or loudspeakers Consequently never run the QuietTime System for too long at a loud volume or even at a volume that is painful on the ears Please visit an ear specialist before using your QuietTime System again if you experience a loss of hearing or if you experience ringing in your ears 10 The product must be installed so that there is adequate ventilation 11 Make sure no objects or liquids are able to leak into the system through the openings in the top of the equipment 12 The product must always be serviced by a qualified service technician if a The electrical cable or plug is damaged or b Foreign objects or liquids spill into the system through the openings in the top or c The system was left out in the rain or d The system does not appear to work normally or it shows clear signs of working differently or e The system has been dropped or severely jolted or the top of the equipment has been damaged 2 _ General user information Leaving the QuietTime System s plug perpetually plugged into an electrical outlet causes it to continually dr
32. onome is active 14 Record menu Recording when you are playing the piano Two types of recording are available with the Magic Star system Type A and type B Default type A The following will explain type A How to choose the type of recording will be explained further down were Press the Record button to switch to the Record menu a il M FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND RECORD Q X illi MI QV A gt E Push Rec or 1 VOLUME DATA REC START STOP sustain to FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND in e t to MEHR DE start recording v A dl QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of record menu display before starting to record TS Touch the Record button or 1 i 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND 1 1 1 1 i i i i i i v A Pil 1 VOLUME DATA REC START STOP Step on the right pedal to start the recording Recon oo O A ili M Push Stop to FUNG METRO EFFECT SOUND stop recording v A o gt n QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of record menu display during recording Press the Stop button to stop recording v A e VOLUME DATA RECORD INFO The system automatically returns to the HOME menu Your recording will stay saved when the system is switched off or is disconnected from electricity Recordings with up to 40 000MIDI events each track can be created in the Magic Star system Each new recording will erase the previous recording Each recording will be obtained un
33. press the interference by using one or more of the following measures Readjust the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the system and the receiver Connect the system s plug to a power outlet that is different from the one the receiver is using Contact your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for further help WARNING Changes or modifications made to the electrical equipment that have not been expressly approved by the manufacturer PianoDisc might void the user s right to operate the equipment Important You will find the safety and warning instructions on pages 3 and 4 in this user guide Please read these instructions before you use your QuietTime System Chapter 1 About QuietTime 6 6 6 Welcome Return your registration information Guarantee Chapter 2 Controls 7i 7 Magic Star front view Magic Star top view Chapter 3 Quick Start o CO 00 00 Before you start Extend or retract drawer Switching On Off Activating deactivating the stop rail Plugging your headphones in Controlling the volume Chapter 4 Operation 9 9 10 10 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 Start position The Basics SOUND menu Sound library selecting a tone Tones available EFFECT menu Reverberating effect Reverb Chorus effect Transpose effect Transpose Pitch effect Velocity effect Velocity Curves METRONOME menu Metronome settings Acticating deactivating the
34. rt Position Extending drawer The Basics CA e a aa cia ud zi Q LI illli FUNC METRO EFFECT 1 iv A e VOLUME DATA RECORD poe aa ates eee Al a Bo ii Ho FUNC METRO EFFE SOUND 1 Ov A PH 1 i VOLUME DATA RECO PART STOP EFFECT SOUND e Pil RECORD START STOP QuietTime Magic Star operation The QuietTime Magic Star System is on and the stop rail is activated Sit down at your piano and put on the headphones To use the QuietTime Magic systems more advanced options press the drawer gently towards the back until counter pressure is notable Let go and the drawer will slowly come out to the front The display and touch screen of the system are now visible Push the drawer back into place when you have finished using the system How to use the system s features of the menus Selecting a menu You will reach the features of the menus by tapping the symbol of the desired feature on the touch screen As long as you are in one of the menu features the symbol of the menu will be lit e g the symbol of the piano The display will furthermore show the name of the active menu features as a headline e g Sound Following feature menus are available SOUND Selecting tones of instruments amp saving your standard data EFFECT u Effect settings METRO Metronome amp metronome settings FUNC System settings RECPRD Recording amp recording settings START STOP Playb
35. system automatically returnes to the HOME mnu at the end of the play back It is always the last recording which will be played back There will be a selection of the recording to play if you have an USB stick attached Play setup menu Selecting and adapting the settings for play back Initial position HOME menu HOME 0 a o i M Preset Sound P1 Piano 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A e al QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of Home menu o R sj m Press and hold the key START STOP until the heading PLAY FUNG METRO SOUND Setup is visible in the display vV A gt m VOLUME DATA START STOP pray somo o BO ii M Playback Track 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Press Up Down OK pn Y A e gt m QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of Play Setup menu 17 Play Setup menu Tap again on the key START STOP to reach the individual settings Available settings zu i Playback Track 1 Only play back Track 1 Q A illli had FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Playback Track 2 Only play back Track 2 1 v A e i Playback Track 1 2 Play back Track 1 and Track 2 I VOLUME DATA RECORD STARTNPQ iE E MOL LET t Loop Funktion Loop play back ON OFF Local Funktion MIDI function Local ON OFF ON OFF MIDI Out Funktion Send play back also to MIDI Out ON OFF a x e So m Tap on the Up or Down arrow to choose Me illi d FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND I gt m INFO There will be
36. til you delete them if you attach an USB stick as memory for the recording Press the Play button to play back your recording v e INFO You can stop the play back by pressing the Play button again or pause it by pressing the Func button Press Func again to continue the pc CDD ee playback 15 Record Setup menu Selecting and adapting the settings for recording a X H U Initial position HOME menu FUNG METRO SOUND iw a Pm i Press and hold the Record button until Record Setup can be seen on VOLUME DATA START STOP display RECORD Setup a ES Record Track 1 Only I illi Mil FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Press Up Down OK v A o PM QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of record setup menu Tap again on the RECORD symbol to reach the individual settings Available settings are y FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Record Track 1 only Only recording Track 1 i v 4 bi Record Track 1 Play Track 2 Record Track 1 whilst Track 2 is played VOLUME DATA RECO START STOP Record Track 2 only Only recording Track 2 Record Track 2 Play Track 1 Recording Track 2 whilst Track 1 is played Recording process A B Selection what shall happen after the recording Type A Type B Tap on the Up or Down arrow to make a choise 1 1 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND 1 e Dm INFO There will be a confirmation of your choice visible for a few seconds after RECORD START STO
37. trast Contrast settings for the display 0 12 default 10 LCD Backlight Setting time until illumination turns off Always On 10 Sec 20 Sec 30 Sec defalut 10 Sec Power On Hold Deactivateing power button On Off default Off Date Time Setting date and time Piano Type Setting type of instrument Upright Grand default Upright Insert Note off Feature for faster repeated play of tones trill On Off default On Many features are self explanatory This is why only features settings that need further knowledge for usage will be explained below Playing the demo music SYSTEM o d i H 01 Gurlitt Cornelius Tempo 109 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Start Stop Play v A DI a VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP QuietTime Display of System menu Demo feature 1 the star in front of O1 Gurlitt Cornelius shows that you can now select the demo song with the arrows Tap on the Up or Down arrow to select a demo song You will find a list of the demo songs available below 21 System menu Continuation Playing the demo music a K iuh MH FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A o VOLUME DATA RECORD START Tap on the symbol Start Stop to start or Stop the reproduction During reproduction SYSTEM 00 01 Q X illi IH 01 Gurlitt Cornelius Tempo 109 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Start Stop Play v A Dm QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of System menu
38. tton Briefly press the button to switch the system On or Off Press and hold the button while the system is turned on to reset Sh Aus the customized settings to factory settings eset B Headphone connections Both connections can be used LO Os simultaneously C USB port format Mini B for a connection to a PC Mac MIDI IN OUT in PC provided Plug and play device no driver necessary WHO EN us MIDI EMORY D USB 2 0 connection for USB Stick Recordings saved on QuietTime use can be copied on a USB stick Further recordings can be directly saved onto the USAB MIDI files on the USB stick can be played on QuietTime E Graphics display Shows information about the selected feature HOME Preset Sound P1 Piano 1 INFO If the data wheel or buttons are not used to make a selection within 10 seconds the display lighting will turn off This feature can be adapted in the SYSTEM menu F Touch Screen for selection and handling of features Tap on the a LI illi Hi screen to select a feature or to change settings for it Possible handling poe dame amr UN of the tap on screen are briefly tapping or touching and holding this is v A e Pia how to reach the actual feature e g metronome On Off or settings for VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP features i e beat tempo volume for the metronome Chapter 3 QuietTime Quick Start Information Before you start Operation 1 1 I FUNC METRO EFFEC
39. ttwood Thomas Sonatina in F 3rd movement 46 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 55 No 1 1st movement 7 Beethoven Ludwig van Sonatina in G 1st movement 47 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 55 No 1 2nd movement 8 Beethoven Ludwig van Sonatina in G 2nd movement 48 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 55 No 3 1st movement 9 Beethoven Ludwig van Sonatina in F 1st movement 49 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 55 No 3 2nd movement 10 Beethoven Ludwig van Sonatina in F 2nd movement 50 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 20 No 1 1st movement 11 Beethoven Ludwig van Sonata Op 49 No 2 Ist move 51 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 20 No 1 2nd movement 12 Beethoven Ludwig van Sonata Op 49 No 2 2nd move 52 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 20 No 1 3rd movement 13 Benda Jiri Antonin Sonatina in A Minor 53 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 88 No 1 1st movement 14 Biehl Albert Sonatina Op 57 No 1 1st movement 54 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 88 No 1 2nd movement 15 Biehl Albert Sonatina Op 57 No 1 2nd movement 55 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 88 No 1 3rd movement 16 Biehl Albert Sonatina in C 56 Kuhlau Friedrich Sonatina Op 88 No 3 3rd movement 17 Camidge Matthew Sonatina in D 1st movement 57 Latour Jean Theodore Sonatina in C 1st movement 18 Camidge Matthew Sonatina in D 2nd movement 58 Latour Jean Theodore Sonatina in G 1st movement 19 Clementi Muzio Sonatina Op 36 No 1 Ist mov
40. wand to play as soon as the QuietTime Magic Star system is switched on You can choose from the Preset Sounds P1 to P12 and the Userset Sounds UO to U3 Your choice will be saved when you exit the System menu by pressing on of the keys Metro Effect Sound Record or Start Stop Tap on the Up or Down arrow to make a choice Memory Initialize feature Restore factory settings ee o d i M Memory Initialize Press Up Down FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND to start v A 9 PIE QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of System menu Memory Initialize feature Tap simultaneously the Up and Down arrow to start the restoring of the factory settings The system will automatically return to the HOME menu afterwards INFO Press the FUNC key to reach the next feature without restoring the factory settings Or tap on Effect Sound Record or Start Stop to exit the System menu TIP You can also reach this feature easily and directly by pressing the Power key for four seconds and releasing it afterwards This direct access to Reset can be accessed at any point 24 System menu Prg Data Update feature Installing Firmware Update SYSTEM o NW i M Prg Data Update Press Up Down FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND to start v A Q l El QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of System menu Prg Data Update feature Tap simultaneously the Up and Down arrow to prepare the FUNC METRO EFE
41. y of effect menu chorus effect 12 Metronome menu i aum 1 1 seig 1 Meu iilli Ho FUNC EFFECT SOUND 1 1 iv gt m VOLUME DATA CORD START STOP Ben Ren zali Me illi Ho FUNC MET EFFECT SOUND 1 1 iv gt m VOLUME DATA CORD START STOP Transpose effect This gives you the option to move the piano s pitch upwards or downwards by 24 halftones EFFECT o amp ili M Transpose Semitone 0 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A o gt in QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of effect menu transpose effect Pitch effect Use this effect to change the system s pitch or match the it to an acoustic instrument you want to accompany a RR ih M M9 440 Hz FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND v A DI QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of effect menu pitch effect Velocity effect You can set up how lightly heavily a key must be pressed to attain a specific volume Example Velocity 1 2 Low volume from a light tap on on the key Velocity 5 High volume from a light touch on the key EFFECT o NW ij M Velocity Curve 3 FUNC METRO EFFECT SOUND Va v A gt in FFFECT QuietTime VOLUME DATA RECORD START STOP Display of effect menu velocity effect Using the metronome setting up as necessary Touch the metronom symbol key longer to switch to the metronome menu METRONOME Q X illi I Tempo 120 FUNC METRO EFFECT S

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