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Polyphony | 128 voices |
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Headphones | 1 x 1/4" TRS |
Display | LCD |
General MIDI | Yes |
Factory Presets | 256 |
User Presets | 256 |
Effects | Reverb, Chorus, EQ, Modulation |
Connectivity | USB, MIDI |
Controllers | Pitch bend, Modulation |
Analog Outputs | 2 x 1/4" |
MIDI | In, Out |
USB | USB |
Power | 100-240V AC |
Included Accessories | Power cable |
Multitimbral | 16 parts |
Overview of the Artis SE Stage Piano, including its next-generation professional performance features and MIDI controller capabilities.
Describes the 88-key hammer-action keyboard and physical controllers like sliders, wheels, and jacks.
Explains the three pedal jacks on the rear panel and lists recommended Kurzweil pedals.
Provides a step-by-step guide to setting up the keyboard, attaching rubber feet, and connecting power.
Details the location of the power switch and Artis SE connections on the rear panel.
Guides on connecting the Artis SE analog audio outputs to sound systems or mixers.
Guides on plugging in switch, dual switch, half-damper, or continuous control pedals.
Introduces the Artis SE as a MIDI controller and outlines basic MIDI hookup procedures.
Explains how to select Programs (single sounds) and Multis (combinations of sounds) using front panel controls.
Provides a detailed diagram and list of all controls on the Artis SE front panel.
Describes the Pitch Wheel and Modulation Wheel, their functionality, and how they can be used.
Identifies the location of the Mode buttons on the left side of the front panel for navigating modes.
Introduces the dedicated buttons for core functions like Sound, Split, Layer, and Transpose.
Introduces the navigation controls including the LCD display, value buttons, and Alpha Wheel.
Introduces timesaving secondary functions activated by pressing multiple buttons simultaneously.
Defines a Program as an instrument sound played on a MIDI channel.
Defines a Multi as allowing up to 4 instrument sounds (Programs) to be played simultaneously.
Defines Hard Reset as a process that returns the Artis SE to factory defaults, erasing user data.