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1. 5V DC Adapter takes precedence if batteries are installed and DC power is applied Output Jacks The stereo output jacks carry low impedance line level signals GdBV unbalanced designed to interface with most professional and consumer audio gear User s Guide 25 Sustain Footswitch This jack accepts an on off type footswitch to sustain held keys Either a normally open or normally closed momentary footswitch can be used as the polarity 1s automatically sensed on power up Control Footpedal This jack accepts a continuously variable footpedal to control the output volume Most types of variable footpedals with a stereo plug can be used Please refer to the wiring diagram shown below You can also use a variable pedal that outputs 0 5 Volts DC at the tip of a mono phone plug Pedal Wiring Diagram Ring Sleeve Tip m 10K 250K S Tip Sleeve N Ring or V Sleeve 5 it Z Sleeve Tip Kensington Security Slot You can secure your keyboard with a Kensington security cable to prevent it from being stolen 26 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard Digital Connections E Re use F O Tm e eh CHANNEL SELECT MIDI OUT MIDI IN PIPEline Link Button amp Channel Selector These controls are used with the PIPEline wireless transceiver system The keyboard functions a transmitter only Setup Set the channel number to match the channel set on the PIPEline receiver then press the Link button T
2. Analog Link Procedure On the Hear Panel of your Keyboard Press the Connect button On each PIPEline 6 Press the Link Connect button The white LED will stop flashing when connected 7 Repeat the Link Procedure for each PIPEline 8 Play your Keyboard You will hear audio from each PIPEline linked to your Keyboard If you change channels the Keyboard and PIPEline will automatically re link Of course the Keyboard and PIPEline channels must match If you turn off the Keyboard PIPEline or both they will automatically re link when you turn them back on You only have to perform the Link procedure again if you decide to link to a different PIPEline or if you change Paired Broadcast modes 14 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR MIDI The USB cable functions as a bidirectional MIDI cable allowing you to record and playback your performance using MIDI sequencing software not included MIDI is a protocol consisting of data messages that are used to control synthesizers sound modules keyboards or software virtual instruments MIDI messages contain instructions such as what note to play when to play it and which sound to play When connected to your computer via USB the Keyboard MIDI ports will appear in the MIDI Devices Mac or Sounds and Audio Devices PC indicating that a valid connection has been made Refer to your MIDI sequencing software manual to learn how to r
3. Note California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 Proposition 65 requires special product labeling for products containing certain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Creative has chosen to provide a warning based on its knowledge about the presence of one or more listed chemicals without attempting to evaluate the level of exposure With Creative 5 products the exposure may be below the Proposition 65 level of concern or could even be zero However out of an abundance of caution Creative has elected to place the Proposition 65 warning on its products D claration de la Proposition 65 de la Californie AVERTISSEMENT La manipulation de ce produit peut vous exposer des produits chimiques qui sont reconnus par l tat de la Californie comme pouvant provoquer le cancer des anomalies cong nitales ou d autres effets nuisibles la reproduction Veuillez vous laver les mains apr s l avoir manipuler Note explicative La Proposition 65 California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforce ment Act of 1986 de la Californie sur les mati res dangereuses et l eau potable exige un tiquetage sp cial pour les produits contenant certains produits chimiques qui sont reconnus par l tat de la Californie comme pouvant provoquer le cancer des anomalies cong nitales ou d autres effets nuisibles la reproduction Creative a choisi d inclure une mise en garde s appu
4. OFF CHI CONNECT bj e CHANNEL LEM Outlet CT Connect Button Channel Selector To Mixer HH 88 rois il i Mixer amp Powered Speakers Integrated Amp amp Speakers Connect the Audio Setup the PIPEline audio outputs to headphones an audio mixer or integrated amp and speakers On the Hear Panel of the Keyboard Use the Channel Select Knob to set the Channel Number On the PIPEline Receiver 1 Set the CH switch to Ch1 Ch2 or Ch3 to match the keyboard Channel Selector 12 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard 2 Set the B P switch to the position Paired mode 3 Set the R T switch to the position Receive 4 Set the D A switch to the position Analog LONGboard and SHORTboard don t support digital mode Link Procedure On the Rear Panel of your Keyboard 5 Press the Connect button On the PIPEline 6 Press the Link Connect button The white LED will stop flashing when connected 7 Play the keyboard You will hear audio from the PIPEline If you change channels the keyboard and PIPEline will automatically re link Of course the keyboard and PIPEline channels must match If you turn off the keyboard PIPEline or both they will automatically re link when you turn them back on You only have to perform the Link procedure again if you decide to link to a different PIPEline or if you decide to change Paired Broad
5. automatically switch their MIDI connec tions when a computer is connected to the USB port With a computer connected there are two MIDI ports USB Audio Devices 1 amp 2 available on your computer The keyboard connects to Port 1 Out and the internal sound engine Port 1 In from the computer can also control the internal sound engine Port 2 USB Audio Device 2 connects directly to the MIDI input and output jacks functioning as a computer MIDI interface MIDI Path when a Computer is Connected via USB Computer sees two j Port 1 USB Port 2 MIDI devices ports Keyboard LONGboard SHORTboard 10 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard MIDI Path when a Computer is NOT Connected With no computer connected to USB the keyboard connects to MIDI Out and the internal sound engine MIDI In connects to the internal sound engine Port 1 USB Port 2 x Keyboard LONGboard SHORTboard User s Guide 11 WIRELESS AUDIO CONNECTION WITH E MU PIPEline LONGboard and SHORTboard have a built in wireless audio transmitter compatible with the E MU PIPEline wireless stereo audio transmitter receiver system The keyboard transmitter operates in paired mode by default Paired mode allows you to link your keyboard with one and only one PIPEline Here s how to link your keyboard to a PIPEline in Paired mode Paired and Broadcast modes will be described later Back of LONGboard SHORTboard CHI CH2 USB
6. or the like Wireless Device Switch off the device where it is prohibited or when its use may cause danger or interference such as inside an aircraft hospitals or near refuelling points Service For product service information go to www emu com 38 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard REGULATORY INFORMATION Notice for the USA FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of 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 instructions may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep tion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e 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 This device complies with part 15 of the
7. time multi client See the instructions on the E MU web site for detailed information Mac OSX Driver installation is not required with Macintosh OSX However you will need to select the LONGboard or SHOR Tboard as a MIDI device in the Audio MIDI Setup window of the Utilities menu before you can use it with other MIDI applications Set up the MIDI Devices 1 Click Go Utilities from the menu bar 2 Double click Audio MIDI Setup then click the MIDI Devices button if it s not already selected The window shown below appears eoe Audio MIDI Setup Audio Devices gt MIDI Devices Delia D Ga ef 4 View ko kine Comparatio Add Devi Shoe Wo Reycan MDE Test Setup Cessesees 28 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard 3 Click the Add Device button A new external device icon like the one shown at right appears 4 Double click on the new external device if you want to set the MIDI Keyboard Properties You have the option to name and change the icon for the device Click Apply then click the Close button to close the Properties window new external device 5 Connect the new external device to your MIDI Interface by dragging between the input and output connectors User s Guide 29 APPENDIX Troubleshooting Problem Sustain pedal operation is reversed the notes sustain when the pedal isn t pressed and stop sustaining when the pedal is pressed Solution The sustain pedal polarity is sensed on p
8. 16 Program Selection 1o ud oig a eda rani E Ue haces 16 Banks and Groups 6 roi ka han baland DD ERIS jase E 16 User s Guide 3 RearPanel 25 Control alid PWANI S l d la n d 25 Digital ConneGtlOT S uses n z doe de RR renes 27 ADDED l n davon n RA E RR d IIIA 30 Troubleshooting uds s52 mire de en W A Dan S peers 30 E MU Keys Program Chart 32 General MIDI Program Chatrt 33 General MIDI Channel 10 Percussion 35 General MIDI Drum Map 36 Specifications 37 Safety Information 38 Regulatory Information 39 Notice for the USA 39 California Proposition 65 Statement 40 WEEE Directive 2006 66 EC 41 WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC 42 4 LONGboard SHORTboard INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the E MU LONGboard 61 or SHORT board 49 You ve just purchased an outstanding MIDI controller keyboard united with a 16 part multitimbral 128 voice professional sample based instrument and a custom 64MB sound set LONGboard 61 or SHORTboard 49 are professional USB MIDI instru ment with unmatched playability real time control and programmability in portabl
9. FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that my cause undesired operation CAUTION To comply with the limits of the Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules this device must be installed with computer equipment certified to comply with Class B limits All cables used to connect to the computer and peripherals must be shielded and grounded Operation with non certified computers or non shielded cables may results in interference to radio or television reception MODIFICATION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the users authority to operate the device WARNING To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation To ensure compliance operations at closer than this distance is not recommended The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter User s Guide 39 California Proposition 65 Statement WARNING Handling this product may expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Explanatory
10. LONGboard 61 key Professional Performance Instrument SHORTboard 49 key Professional Performance Instrument ooo00 00000000 lll lll ll lll ll lll ll lll ll lI A SS oooo 00000000 wo Nun TUTTLE Ss n E LONGboard SHORTboard User s Guide 2009 E MU Systems All Rights Reserved Version A E MU World Headquarters E MU Systems 1500 Green Hills Road Scotts Valley CA 95066 USA Europe Japan Creative Labs Ireland Ltd Creative Media K K Ballycoolin Business Park Kanda Eight Bldg 3F Blanchardstown Dublin 15 4 6 7 Soto Kanda IRELAND Chiyoda ku Tokyo 101 0021 JAPAN 2 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard Contents INTOGLICIION DT 5 FOAtureS II e XE adek ok X ODER dih kis des Oh a 2 44 6 What is included 6 Start Playing ssuuusssnsuana uu xhhRrRa ana alal k a ue 7 Powering UD said ss s saa ana kak aey aa a k kak a a aa aa a 8 Standalone ODBIBEOn ss ima k kaba a a dl nd k E 8 USB Powered Operation 8 Basic Hardware Connections 9 MIDI ROUTINQ iius ks salna xr Rhone RR OCA EE Ra cd 10 MIDI Path when a Computer is Connected via USB 10 MIDI Path when a Computer is NOT Connected 11 Wireless Audio Connection with E MU PIPEline 12 Setting Up Your Computer for MIDI 15 Front Panel Controls
11. Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flute Bottle Chiff Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina Synth Lead 81 82 83 Square Wave Saw Wave Synth Calliope Chiffer Lead Charang Solo Vox 5th Saw Wave Bass amp Lead Synth Pad Fantasia Warm Pad Poly Synth Space Voice Bowed Glass Metal Pad Halo Pad Sweep Pad Synth Effects 97 Ice Rain 98 Soundtrack 99 Crystal 100 Atmosphere 101 Brightness 102 Goblin 103 Echo Drops 104 Star Theme Ethnic 105 Sitar 106 Banjo 107 Shamisen 108 Koto 109 Kalimba 110 Bagpipe 111 Fiddle 112 Shenai Percussive 113 Tinker Bell 114 Agogo 115 Steel Drum 116 Wood Block 117 Taiko Drum 118 Melodic Tom 119 Synth Drum 120 Reverse Cymbal Sound Effects 121 Fret Noise 122 Breath Noise 123 Seashore 124 Bird 125 Telephone 126 Helicopter 127 Applause 128 Gun Shot LONGboard 9 SHORTboard General MIDI Channel 10 Percussion Select MIDI channel 10 from either bank There are 8 GM Drum Kits Program Drum kit Program Dram kit 9 romsa s zsa Electronic Set Orchestra Set gt To Select a Specific Drum Kit 1 Use the Select button to select MIDI Chn 2 Use the data slider to select MIDI channel 10 3 Select one of the Program Numbers shown in the table above using the preset row column buttons to select the kit OR 4 Press the Select button repeatedly until the Program LED is l
12. a DC adapter USB bus power or batteries What is included e LONGboard or SHORTboard 5V DC Power Supply USB Cable Quick Start Manual Read me file 6 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard START PLAYING Your keyboard has been designed to be easy to use Simply connect the power supply connect headphones or your mixer sound system turn it on and start playing 5VDC Adapter Two sets of stereo headphones can be connected Power Switch Power to the keyboard is controlled using a three position slide switch DC 5V USB BATTERY OFF power Center Turns the Keyboard Off USB Power Use when connected to your computer via USB DC 5V Battery Use when not connected to the computer The keyboard can be powered via the 5V DC adapter or 6 D batteries Please refer to the following page Note The 5V DC Adapter takes precedence if batteries are installed and DC power is applied User s Guide 7 POWERING UP Standalone Operation The keyboard can be powered using any of the following methods Via USB when connected to a computer The included 5V 500mA power supply With a USB type power supply not included 6 D size batteries USB Powered Operation The keyboard can receive power through the USB cable when connected to a PC or Mac The USB connection can also transmit and receive MIDI data to and from the computer Audio is not transmitted or received over USB Important Always conne
13. amics A 7 Compressed Top and 8 Full Velocity Only bottom ends cut outputs full velocity 4 Compresser Expander Low Values then high 1no This analog volume control adjusts the output volume for the main outputs and both headphone outputs It does not control MIDI volume or volume to the wireless transmitter To control volume to the PIPEline transmitter use the data slider set to controller 7 Pitch amp Mod Wheels The pitch wheel is a spring loaded controller for bending the pitch of notes during performance The mod or modulation wheel usually controls the amount of vibrato LFO to pitch during performance The mod wheel also transmits on MIDI CC 01 Note The mod wheel controls tremolo LFO to volume instead of vibrato in some bank 7 programs 24 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard REAR PANEL Control and Power SUSTAIN VOLUME RIGHT LEFT SWITCH PEDAL OUT OUT pciNov DC5V Ure O000 n DC Power Input Connect the supplied 5VDC 500mA power supply to this connector You don t need to use the 5VDC supply if the keyboard is connected via USB to your computer or if running on battery power Power Switch Power to the keyboard is controlled using a three position slide switch DC 5V USB BATTERY OFF power Lill Center Keyboard is Off USB Power Keyboard is powered via USB power DC 5V Battery Keyboard is powered via 5V DC Adapter or Batteries Note The
14. casting modes Selecting Paired and Broadcasting Modes The keyboard s wireless transmitter operates in paired mode by default Paired mode allows you to link your keyboard with one and only one PIPEline Broadcasting Mode allows you to link your keyboard to one or more PIPElines Please refer to the PIPEline User s Guide for a detailed description of these modes The PIPEline Users Guide is available at the E MU web site www emu com gt To Switch between Paired and Broadcasting modes 1 Important First set the keyboard Channel Select knob to OFF 2 To select Broadcasting mode blip the Keyboard Link button 7 times 3 To select Paired mode blip the Keyboard Link button 3 times A blip is a quick press release of the button User s Guide 13 Linking in Broadcasting Mode Here s how to link your Keyboard to one or more PIPElines in Broad casting mode 1 Turn on your Keyboard Turn on your PIPEline s the white LED will blink Setup Procedure Connect the Audio Setup the PIPEline audio outputs to headphones an audio mixer or integrated amp and speakers On the Hear Panel of your Keyboard Use the Channel Select Knob to set the Channel Number On each PIPEline 2 Set the CH switch to Ch1 Ch2 or Ch3 to match the Keyboard Channel Selector 3 Set the B P switch to the position Broadcasting mode 4 Set the R T switch to the position Receive 5 Set the D A switch to the position
15. cho Drops Star Therme 18 LONGboard SHORTboard Effects Filter o 1 Decay Release Upper Data Slider amp Numeric Display This control is used to enter values while editing and as a performance controller while playing You can change the HHH function of this control by changing the CC Assign number Octave Buttons The octave buttons transpose the Octave keyboard up or down one octave When the transpose buttons are 4 pressed the octave transpose Down Up amount appears in the numeric display i e Whenever the data slider is used for editing the octave buttons function as increment decrement buttons allowing you to change values one unit at a time Pressing both octave buttons simultaneously turns off any stuck notes and clears all controllers functioning as a MIDI Panic Button The display flashes PAn n split mode the octave buttons control the currently selected range of the keyboard User s Guide 19 Single Split Layer Button The keyboard can be split at any note to play one program on the lower section and a completely different programs on the upper section Two sounds can also be layered over the entire keyboard Lower Upper gt To Set the Keyboard Split Point Press and Hold the Split button and press akey board key to split the keyboard at a specific key gt Split Mode Press the Split button again t
16. ct to the USB jack on the computer itself and NOT to a low power USB connection that may be present on your computer keyboard or other USB peripheral TIP If the keyboard doesn t work when powered via USB try discon necting the USB cable and using the AC adapter for power Your computer may not be supplying enough power through the USB port Battery Installation The battery compartment is located on the bottom panel of the unit Press the two tabs to open Install the batteries as labelled on the bottom of the battery compartment with the aligned with the side of the batteries 8 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard 9 BASIC HARDWARE CONNECTIONS 5VDC Adapter USB Cable Use if not connected carrys MIDI data to computer via USB amp power VOLUME PEDAL OUT DciNsy DCSV opp USB BATTERY POWER OFF _ CH3 Ae CONNECT D o m HANNEL SELECT MIDI OUT MIDI IN Rear Panel us jh 1 4 male to 1 4 male Mixer amp unbalanced Powered Speakers emo Integrated Amp amp Speakers Connect the audio outputs to an audio mixer or integrated amp and speakers such as your home stereo The USB cable carries MIDI data and power This connection allows you to record and play back your keyboard performance using a MIDI sequencer and your computer The keyboard can also be powered via USB User s Guide 9 MIDI ROUTING LONGboard and SHORT board
17. e 49 key and 61 key packages The LONGboard 61 features a 61 note premium semi weighted keyboard while the SHOR Tboard 49 features a compact 49 note semi weighted keyboard Both models feature full size velocity sensitive keys with after touch pitch and modulation wheels and 6 controller knobs The keyboards are ideal for either studio or stage use since they can be used as stand alone MIDI controllers or with a USB equipped PC or Macintosh computer The MIDI input and output can also serve as a computer MIDI interface when connected via USB As an added bonus the LONGboard 61 and SHOR Tboard 49 contain a built in wireless audio transmitter which links to the E MU PIPELINE receiver giving you a 49 foot 15 meter range of wireless freedom Now read on to learn all about your new favorite keyboard User s Guide 5 Features Velocity sensitivity and channel aftertouch e 128 voice polyphony e 16 part multitimbral synthesizer e 64 MB sound bank with 64 custom E MU Keys programs and 128 General MIDI GM compatible programs Built in wireless E MU PIPEline transmitter Synthesizer controller knobs double as MIDI controllers e Reverb and Chorus effects e User definable split keyboard for playing two sounds at once Pitch and Mod Wheels e Octave transpose buttons MIDI Input and Output jacks the MIDI jacks can also function as a MIDI interface for your computer Dual 1 4 headphone jacks Can be powered vi
18. ecord and play back MIDI sequences USB Cable included _ Ki Yes The USB cable functions as a bidirectional MIDI cable The MIDI Input allows you to use other MIDI controllers such as another keyboard extra knobs or drum pads The MIDI Output sends data from the keyboard wheels and knobs The MIDI Input and Output jacks also function as a MIDI interface allowing other MIDI devices to be connected to your computer User s Guide 15 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Press amp Hold to Select Different Groups Piano E Piano Organ Electronic Orchestral Synth Combo Piano Strings Wurlitzer EP B3 3rd Perc Pulse Piano Solina Strings SEM Moog TB 303 Rhodes Honky Tonk Dyno Rhodes Juno 60 Brass Section OB Juno Synth Bass Lead Brite Piano DX Rhodes B3 Full Clavinet 2 Matrix Synth Sax Section Slap Horns Grand Piano Rhodes B3 2nd Perc Clavinet 1 Prophet 10 String Section Mini Moog Synthestring Q O 09 O Column Select Select Press amp Hold to Select Press amp Hold to Select General MIDI Bank Bank 0 E MU Keys Bank Bank 7 Program Selection Each Program contains a different sound To Select a Program press a row and or a column button The program at the intersection of the column and row buttons is selected and the selected program number flashes in the display 1 128 Note The program names on the front panel refer to Bank 7 Group 1 Banks and Groups A Bank may contain up to 128 programs ar
19. er 1 Press the Select button until CC Assign is selected 2 Use the Data Slider to select the MIDI controller number 10 Pan 3 Press the Select button repeatedly until none of the select LEDs are lit 4 Move the Data Slider to adjust the Pan position MIDI Chn Allows you to set the MIDI channel for the keyboard Keyboard and controller data will be transmitted on this channel If Split Mode is selected the MIDI channel will be set for the currently selected section upper or lower The upper and lower sections can each transmit on a different MIDI channel In either Split or Layer mode gt gt To Select a MIDI Channel 1 Press the Select button repeatedly until the MIDI Chn LED is lit 2 Select the desired MIDI Channel using the data slider 3 Press Select to exit the menu User s Guide 23 Velo Curve Selects 1 of the 8 velocity curves to customize the feel of the keyboard When playing a velocity sensitive sound such as a piano select a curve that provides the most natural response to your playing style The selected velocity curve modifies the MIDI velocity data from the keyboard to MIDI Out and the internal sound engine It does NOT modify incoming MIDI data AIA od 1 Linear No change to velocity 2 Compressed For hard players 6 Low Velo 2 Extreme compression Low values 5 Low Velo 1 Extreme compression Low values Volume Control 3 Medium Velocity Compressed dyn
20. he Link button will flash until the two units are paired The LED will now remain lit See the Wireless Audio Connection instructions USB Port The USB Port is used to transmit MIDI data back and forth between the keyboard and your computer The USB cable also supplies power to the unit Therefore the external power supply is not needed when a computer is connected via USB MIDI Connections These connections provide a way to connect to other MIDI equipment to your system MIDI Out can be used to transmit your keyboard perfor mance to another MIDI instrument The keyboard can also be used as a MIDI interface for other MIDI gear when connected to your computer via USB User s Guide 27 Windows XP and Vista LONGboard and SHORT board are class compliant devices and Windows will automatically detect and recognize them the first time you plug in the USB cable and turn the unit on The keyboard will be listed as USB Audio Device in the Windows XP Control Panel Sounds amp Audio Devices Audio MIDI Music Playback The MIDI interface section of the keyboard will be listed as USB Audio Device 2 The USB connection provides MIDI communication between the keyboard MIDI interface and your computer as well as power to the keyboard Optional E MU MIDI drivers are available at www emu com support Installing the E MU MIDI drivers will allow you to use the MIDI features of your keyboard with more than one application at the same
21. ies to pass Turning the control down reduces high frequencies Resonance Resonance or Q boosts the frequencies around the cutoff frequency This gives the filter a sharper and more synthesizer like sound Attack When a key is pressed the low pass filter cutoff is turned up at a rate specified by this control if edited Turning the control up increases the attack time Decay Release This control specifies the time it takes for the low pass filter to close down after a key is released and depending on the selected program after the attack time Effects Effects Controls The Chorus and Reverb effects add effects are applied to all programs and to both sides of a split keyboard wa e 0 10 Chorus This effect thickens the sound as it makes one Gnaws voice sound like many The knob controls the chorus depth or how much chorus is applied lt Reverb Reverberation is a simulation of a natural space such as a room or hall This knob controls the reverb amount e E N Reverb User s Guide 21 Saving Your Control Settings The settings of the six control knobs can be saved with the program allowing you to customize the sound set Note Only programs in the KEYS bank can be saved with modifications General MIDI programs cannot be saved 1 Set the controls the way you want them 2 Press and hold the Select button then press the Column button of the current program Stn appears in the disp
22. it then use the data slider octave buttons to select the desired drum kit User s Guide 35 General MIDI Drum Map Applicable to Kits 1 9 17 25 26 33 Key No Sound KeyNe Sound 35 Acoustic Bass Drum 59 Ride Cymbal 2 42 Closed Hihat 65 J Low T mbale 44 HiHatPedal 68 LowAgogo 45 towTom se j Cabsa 46 Open Hi Hat 70 Maracas 56 Cowbell 80 TriangeMute 58 Crash Cymbal 2 Triangle Open Vibraslap 36 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard SPECIFICATIONS General Audio Channels 128 Data Encoding 16 bit linear Sample Playback Rate 44 1kHz Connectivity Audio Line Out Left amp Right 1 4 jacks Headphone Output 2 stereo 1 4 jacks e Footswitch Controller Pedal Input MIDI In MIDI Out e USB 1 Port Power Requirements Supply Voltage 5VDC 5 Current 1 Ampere Power 5 Watts PIPEline Radio Frequency RF Operating RF range 2400 2483 5 MHz Number of RF channels 3 RF transmitter power output 16 dBm typical User s Guide 37 SAFETY INFORMATION Refer to the following information to use your product safely and to reduce the chance of electric shock short circuiting damage fire hearing impairment or other hazards Improper handling may void the warranty for your product For more information read the warranty available with your product Do not dismantle or attempt to repair your product Refer all servicing to author
23. ized repair agents Do not expose your product to temperatures outside the range of 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Do not pierce crush or set fire to your product e Keep your product away from strong magnetic objects Do not subject your product to excessive force or impact Do not expose your product to water or moisture Take care not to immerse your product in water or expose it to rain Earphones e When a conductive apparatus such as earphones is used in close proximity with a CRT television or CRT monitor the latter may emit an electrostatic discharge The electrostatic discharge can be felt as a static shock While this static shock is usually harmless it is good practice to avoid close contact with CRT devices when using earphones Do not listen to audio on your earbuds or headphones at high volume for prolonged periods of time as hearing loss may result For users in the United States go to www hei org for more information Removable Battery The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly Contact local agencies for recy cling and disposal information Do not allow metal objects to touch the terminals of your battery If there is a leakage an offensive odor discoloration or deformation during charging or use remove the battery and do not use it again Clean your hands well before touching food or sensitive areas for example your eyes Do not expose to excessive heat such as sunshine fire
24. l Saws MegaSynth OB amp Saws Prophet PWM Pulse Keys Wurly amp CP Wurly amp Solina B3 888 3rd amp All Drawbars Out TB303 amp Clavinet SEM OB Juno amp B3 SEM Moog amp OBX All Saws amp Squares LONGboard 9 SHORTboard General MIDI Program Chart Piano 1 N 9 O1 gt W ND 8 Piano 1 Piano 2 Piano 3 Honky Tonk E Piano 1 E Piano 2 Harpsichord Clavinet GM Chomatic Percussion 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Celesta Glockenspiel Music Box Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Tubular Bells Dulcimer Organ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Organ 1 Organ 2 Organ 3 Church Organ Reed Organ Accordion Harmonica Bandoneon Guitar Nylon Guitar Steel Guitar Jazz Guitar Clean Guitar Guitar Mutes Overdrive Guitar Distortion Guitar Guitar Harmonics User s Guide Bass 33 Acoustic Bass Fingered Bass Picked Bass Fretless Bass Slap Bass 1 Slap Bass 2 Synth Bass 1 Synth Bass 2 Strings amp Orchestra 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolo Strings Pizzicato Harp Timpani Ensemble 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Strings Slow Strings Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 2 Choir Aahs Voice Oohs Synth Vox Orchestra Hit Brass 57 Trumpet Trombone Tuba Mute Trumpet French Horns Brass Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 33 Reed 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 Pipe 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Soprano Sax Alto
25. lay indicating that your custom settings have been stored with the program gt To Restore the Factory Knob Settings 1 To restore all factory defaults hold the select button and power on Select Button Press this button to cycle Program MIDI Chn Velo Curve System through the editing options c then adjust the value using the data slider These settings affect all programs and are auto Select matically stored While in edit mode any of the Select LEDs on programs cannot be selected Program This option allows you to access all 128 program change commands on the internal synthesizer or an external MIDI synthesizer gt To Select a Program using the Data Slider 1 Press the Select button repeatedly until the Program LED is lit 2 Select the desired program number using the data slider 3 The program change command is transmitted a second after you stop moving the data slider 22 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard System Menu MIDI CC Allows you to assign MIDI Continuous Controller numbers to the data slider so it can be used as a performance control After selecting a CC channel the slider will send data to the internal synthesizer as well as sending MIDI CC data messages to an external MIDI synth or computer application You can control these internal synthesizer parameters using the data slider Release Ton Decay only Global Aftertouch On Off Local Control On Off gt To Control Pan using the Data Slid
26. n as a class compliant device i e without any drivers Problem When I play the keyboard or use any of the MIDI controls wheel knob data slider etc data is not transmitted from the MIDI Out jack Solution This may be caused by the MIDI Out being set to Thru Mode The MIDI Out jack can be configured to transmit MIDI data from either the keyboard or from the MIDI In connector If the MIDI Out mode is set to Thru the keyboard and controls will not send any data to the MIDI Out jack User s Guide 31 E MU Keys Program Chart Q N 9 O1 GC N Grand Piano Rhodes Electric Piano B3 2nd Perc Clavinet 1 Prophet 10 String Section Mini Moog Synthestring Brite Piano DX Rhodes B3 Full Clavinet 2 Matrix Synth Sax Section Moog Rogue Slap Horns Honky Tonk Dyno Rhodes B3 Jazz CP 70 Juno 60 Brass Section OB Juno Synth Bass Lead Piano Strings Wurlitzer EP B3 3rd Perc Pulse Piano OB Xa Solina Strings SEM Moog TB 303 Rhodes 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 CP 70 amp String amp Dyno Dyno amp Strings B3 888 2nd amp Rhodes Clavinet 1 amp 2 Matrix amp Solina Solina amp OBX Moog Bass Saw Bass CP 70 amp Strings DX amp Rhodes B3 All Drawbars Out Clavinet amp Pulse Juno Rogue Layer Rogue OBX Layer Fat Mini Multi Bass CP 70 amp Rhodes Dyno Piano amp OBX B3 Jazz amp DX Al
27. nica Bandoneon Celesta Glockenspiel Music Box Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Tubular Bells Dulcimer Group 1 5 Electric Electric R Piano 1 Honky Tonk Piano 1 FA Harpsichord Clavinet Press amp Hold General MIDI Group 2 Programs Press and hold Group 2 button while in General MIDI Bank French Homs Synth Brass Synth Brass Trumpet Trombone Mute Trumpet 1 zi Synth Strings Synth Strings Orchestra 1 2 Strings Slow Strings Choir Ahhs Voice Oohs Synth Vox Hit Group 2 o Contrabass Wende Pizzacato Timpani Strings Press amp Hold Acoustic Fingered Fretless Slap Bass Slap Bass Synth Bass Synth Bass Bass Bass Bass 1 2 1 2 User s Guide 17 General MIDI Group 3 Programs Press and hold Group 3 button while in General MIDI Bank Fantasia Warm Pad Poly Synth Space Voice Metal Pad Halo Pad Sweep Pad Group 3 Square Synth 5th Square Wave Saw Wave Calliope Charang Solo Vox Wave Press amp Hold Piccolo Recorder Pan Flute Bottle Chiff Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina Soprano Tenor Sax Baritone ae Sax English Horn Bassoon Clarinet General MIDI Group 4 Programs Press and hold Group 4 button while in General MIDI Bank Group 4 o Fret Noise Breath Noize Seashore Telephone Helicopter Applause Gun Shot Press amp Hold Reverse Cymbal Melodic Tinker Bell Steel Drum Wood Block Taiko Drum Tom Synth Drum Shamisen Kalimba Bagpipe Fiddle Shenai Ice Rain Soundtrack Atmosphere Brightness Goblin E
28. o switch between upper and lower sections or both Layer mode When Split mode is active the front panel knobs slider octave buttons program select buttons wheels and pedal all affect whichever keyboard section is currently selected With the Lower LED on change the lower program edit a synth control to edit the lower program or change the MIDI channel for the lower section Select Upper then change the upper program edit a synth control on the upper program or change the MIDI channal for the upper section gt Layer Mode When the Upper and Lower LEDs are both lit Layer Mode is in effect and both the upper and lower programs will be heard when you play the keyboard Changing a program when in Layer mode will change the Upper program The settings of the Lower program remain in effect when you go back to Normal mode When in Layer mode the Data Slider functions as a balance control between the upper and lower layers Note Splits and Layers cannot be saved with the program The Split Point is retained in memory until you power off the keyboard 20 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard Synthesizer Controls These four controls allow you to modify the selected program Turning a knob sets the parameter to the current knob position Select the program again to restore the original setting Envelope Resonance Cutoff Controls the low pass filter cutoff frequency Turning the control up allows more high frequenc
29. ower up Don t press the sustain pedal during power up or the sustain pedal operation may be reversed Problem Interference from computer networking gear when using the PIPEline receiver Solution Try using a different channel on the keyboard and PIPEline Problem Noticeable delay in the sound when playing a software virtual instru ment or when recording the keyboard audio output Solution This delay is known as latency and can be adjusted by changing the buffer size setting in your recording application Try to set the buffer size as low as possible without hearing clicks or pops in the audio stream Faster computers generally allow smaller buffer size settings and lower latency 30 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard Problem The keyboard is connected to my computer with the USB cable but I cannot locate the LONGboard or SHORTboard USB keyboard in my softwares MIDI devices dialog box Solution In Windows XP your keyboard appears as a USB Audio Device Select USB Audio Device as your audio and MIDI input and output device We recommend going to www emu com to get our low latency E MU MIDI drivers This will enable the keyboard to be exposed in multiple applications at the same time Problem When the keyboard is connected to my Windows computer a question mark appears in the Windows Device Manager under Other Devices gt E MU What is the problem Solution The question mark is normal Your keyboard will functio
30. ranged in 4 Groups of 32 programs To Select Another Group Press and Hold one of the Row Select buttons for 2 seconds to select another group of 32 programs The LED above the slider flashes the selected Group number i e SP group 2 To Select Another Bank Press and Hold either the Left or Right column button for 2 seconds to seconds to switch between program banks 0 and 7 and transmit a MIDI Bank Select message on CCO0 Press and Hold the column button marked KEYS for 2 seconds to switch back to bank 7 The LED above the slider flashes the selected bank number i e b n 16 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard Bank 7 Group 2 Programs Press and hold Group 2 button when in E MU Keys Bank B3 888 3rd TB303 amp All Saws amp All Out Clavinet amp Squares Dyno Piano All Saws Mega Prophet amp OB Synth PWM Group 2 CP 70 amp DX B3 Clavinet Juno amp Multi B Strings amp Rhodes All Out amp Pulse Rogue MU ae Press amp Hold CP Strings Dyno B3 888 2nd Clavinet Matrix Solina amp amp Dyno amp Strings amp Rhodes 1 amp 2 amp Solina OBX Saw Base General MIDI Bank 128 General MIDI Programs See the General MIDI Program Chart for a numerical listing General MIDI Group 1 Programs Press and hold Group 1 button while in General MIDI Bank Overdrive Distortion Guitar Nylon Guitar Steel Guitar Jazz Guitar Clean Guitar Guitar Mutes b Guitar Guitar Harmonics Church Organ Reed Organ Accordian Harmo
31. to separate collection and recycling schemes Batteries containing heavy metal content will have a two letter symbol for the chemical under the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Cg stands for cadmium Pb for lead and Hg for mercury You can help the environment and avoid public health hazards by recycling the battery at an authorized recycling facility or the place of purchase To find the nearest authorized recycling center contact your local authority Instructions for removing the battery can be found in the product user manual The instruc tions should be followed carefully before attempting to remove the battery FOR INTEGRATED BATTERY This product contains Lithium ion polymer battery that should only be removed by an authorized recycling center By recycling this product at your local authorized recycling center or the place of purchase the battery will be removed and recycled separately User s Guide 41 WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC The use of the WEEE Symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help protect the environment For more detailed information about the recycling of this product please contact your local authority your household waste disposal service provider or the shop where you purchased the product 42 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard
32. vice could void the user s authority to operate the device Toute modification non approuv explicitement par le fournisseur de licence de l appareil peut entrainer l annulation du droit de l utilisateur utiliser l appareil European Compliance This product conforms to the following EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Mains operated products for the European market comply with Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Communication RF wireless products for the European market comply with R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC CAUTION To comply with the Europe CE requirement this device must be installed with CE certified computer equipment which meet with Class B limits All cables used to connect this device must be shielded grounded and no longer than 3m in length Operation with non certified computers or incorrect cables may result in interference to other devices or undesired effects to the product MODIFICATION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Creative Technology Limited or one of its affiliated companies could void the user s warranty and guarantee rights WEEE Directive 2006 66 EC FOR REMOVABLE BATTERY Li ion polymer button coin cells cylindrical cells This product PIPEline contains one or more of the above removable batteries The crossed out wheeled bin symbol indicates that the battery in this product should not be treated as unsorted municipal waste upon reaching its end of life Instead it should be taken
33. yant sur sa connaissance de la pr sence d un ou de plusieurs de ces produits chimiques sans essayer d en valuer le niveau d exposition Pour les produits de Creative le niveau d exposition peut tre inf rieur au niveau critique tabli par la Proposition 65 ou m me tre nul N anmoins par souci extr me de prudence Creative a choisi de placer l avertissement de la Proposition 65 sur ses produits Notice for Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Son Fonctionnement est sournis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Le mat riel ne peut tre source D interfer rences et 2 Doit accepter toutes les int rferences reques Y compris celles pouvant provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable CANADIAN CLASS B STATEMENT This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Commu nications Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Class B prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur 40 LONGboard 9 SHORTboard Appareils Numeriques NMB 003 edictee par le ministre des Communications MODIFICATION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this de
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