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Steinfort MP80 - Play (Basic Play)

Steinfort MP80
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9
Use to practice your tempo/rhythm.
7. Reverb button
Change the effects on a sound. E.g. useful for the church organ sound.
8. Demo Button
Used for demonstration songs and practice songs
9. Transpose/MIDI
Used for tone modification, tunings and MIDI settings.
10. Touch Sensitivity Setting
Used to change touch sensitivity of keyboard (3). Produces the feel of a ―softer‖ or ―heavier‖ key action
11. Headphone jack
A. Loudspeakers are disconnected while the headphone is connected so you hear the sound in the headphone only.
B. Note: Loud volumes for an extended period of time can damage your ears.
12. Transpose feature
To set the transpose and swing keynote.
13. Pedal connection
14. MIDI connections
Please refer to section for MIDI functions
15. AUX input
Connect other instruments into your piano and utilize the internal speakers.
16. AUX output
Connect to an external speaker or amplifier. The Master volume will control the level being sent to the AUX output.
(6)PLAY (BASIC PLAY)
1. Instrument selection
Piano 1 Piano 2 E. piano1 E. piano2 Harpsichord Vibraphone Organ String
Pressing any one of the 8 buttons, the corresponding instrument is selected and the light will come on
Name of instruments
Feature
Piano 1
Concert Grand Piano
Piano 2
Bright Grand Piano
Electronic piano1
Famous popular Electronic Piano
Electronic piano2
Famous melodic Electronic Piano
Harpsichord
A Baroque style instrument with strings that are plucked