® CUP110 USER’S MANUAL YOUNG CHANG
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Table of Contents Introduction......................................................................................... 1 Primary Features Assembly Instructions Power Connection Volume Headphone Jacks Quick Start Overview.................................................................................................... 5 Input/Output Panel Control Panel Display, Buttons and Controls Operation Demo Mode.............................................................................................
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Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Kurzweil CUP110. You are certain to enjoy many hours exploring the variety of features as well as the beautiful preset voices. The CUP110 is designed with the same sound technology from the world acclaimed Artis and PC3 Series keyboards. It includes Kurzweil’s new German Grand piano.
Introduction Assembly Instructions In addition to the main piano cabinet, your instrument comes with a stand requiring assembly, using the parts shown below. Two people may be needed to complete the assembly, as the stand must first rest on the floor and then the instrument must be securely attached on top of it. STEP 1: Place the stand parts on a carpeted floor or blanket. Use the four long bolts to attach the pedal unit to the side panels. Insert the screw caps to cover the bolt ends.
Introduction STEP 3: Insert the pedal cable connector into the pedal jack located on the bottom of the keyboard. Be sure that the connector is inserted in the correct orientation. Make sure that the cable clamp fastens to the pedal cable. STEP 4: Install the headphone hanger as shown in the picture at right. Power Connection A DC power adapter supplies the Andante CUP110’s power. Connect the power adapter to the DC receptacle on the rear panel of the Andante CUP110.
Introduction Headphone Jacks The CUP110 has two stereo 1/4” headphone jacks located below the keyboard on the left end of the cabinet. Plugging in headphones provides privacy during practice. Both jacks operate the same so two people can play and hear the music together. When headphones are connected the CUP110’s speakers are silent. Quick Start Playing the Voices 1. Turn on the power. 2. The Voice button LED is lit and the first voice (1 Grand Piano) is ready to play. 3.
Overview Input/Output Panel The Input/Output panel is located on the rear of the instrument cabinet. Audio In and Audio Out Audio Out (RCA jacks) may be used to connect the Andante CUP110 to external audio equipment, such as an outboard mixer, powered speakers, or recording device. Audio In jacks are used to connect the Andante CUP110’s internal speakers to other devices such as a digital audio player or CD player.
Overview Control Panel Display, Buttons and Controls The features labelled on the Andante CUP110’s front panel below are discussed in detail in the following chapters. Throughout this manual button names are shown in Bold Type, and display screen text in Italic Type. Display The LED screen displays scrolling text indicating the current instrument mode or parameter settings. Piano Button No matter which mode is active, you may select this button to immediately return to the Grand Piano voice.
Overview Recording and Play/Stop Buttons Press the Record button to initiate Record Mode. Select the Play/Stop button to play or stop recording, or play and stop Demo songs or a saved user song. Press Record and Play/Stop together to enter Demo Mode. Prev- and Next+ Buttons Use these buttons to select the next higher or lower Voice or parameter value. When using the metronome, use these buttons to increase or decrease the tempo. These buttons are also used to tune or transpose.
Demo Mode The Andante CUP110 has 51 pre-recorded grand piano songs performed in a variety of classical styles that demonstrate the Grand Piano Voice. See the Appendix for a complete list of the demo songs and their corresponding keyboard keys. Selecting Demo Songs Press the Record + Play/Stop buttons together to enter Demo Mode. The first song, a Brahms Rhapsody, will begin to play. Its song number and name will display on the screen. When the first song ends, the next demo song begins to play.
Piano Split Mode Piano Split mode divides the CUP110 keyboard into an upper and lower region, above or below the F4 key. Each region then functions as a 44-key instrument: the left region is transposed up two octaves; the right is transposed down two octaves. This allows the instrument to be played with four hands. The left pedal will function as sustain on the left zone, the right pedal will function as sustain on the right zone.
Recording The CUP110’s recorder allows you to record and play back a song. Start Recording 1. Select the voice you want to use. Press Record. If the Metronome is turned on when Record is pressed, the Metronome will stop in order for the click or rhythm to stay synchronized with the recorder when Play is pressed. When Play is pressed, a countoff click will be heard before recording begins. 2. Press Play/Stop to begin the recording. Perform the song now. 3. Press Play/Stop to end the recording.
Settings Mode The Settings Mode includes parameters that allow you to change the overall behavior of the entire instrument. The following parameters are available in Settings Mode: ●● Transpose ●● Reverb Level ●● Touch Sensitivity ●● Tune ●● MIDI Channel ●● Metronome Volume ●● Local Control ●● Auto Power Off ●● Hard Reset ●● OS/Object Selecting and Saving Settings Press the Settings button to enter Settings Mode.
Settings, con’t Touch Use this parameter to adjust the keyboard touch sensitivity to your playing technique. Press the Settings button until the screen displays Touch:Linear (factory default). To change the setting, press the Next+ button to advance to the next desired Touch. Press the Prev- button down to reverse the steps. The following are the available settings: Linear Best Dynamic Range for all sounds (Factory Default Setting). Light (1-3) For players with a light touch.
Settings, con’t Disabled, 15 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 2 hours or 4 hours. The default value is 30 min. Pressing the Prev- /Next+ button pair will reset to default. Hard Reset (Restoring Factory Defaults) This function resets the Andante CUP110 to the original factory default settings. All user changes, saved Favorites, and user recorded songs are erased. This action cannot be undone. 1. Press the Settings button until the display reads HARD RESET?. 2.
Midi About MIDI MIDI is the acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. It is the industry standard protocol which allows the exchange of musical data between electronic musical instruments, devices (such as a sequencer), and computers. MIDI enables MIDI-equipped devices designed by different manufacturers to communicate MIDI data to each other. MIDI data is sent or received using standard MIDI cables to connect to other MIDI devices or a USB cable to connect to a computer.
Midi, con’t USB MIDI Connection In addition to the conventional MIDI In and Out ports, the Andante CUP110 also has a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port on the panel on the back of the piano. You can connect the CUP110 directly to a computer with a USB cable. This connection transmits and receives MIDI data between the CUP110 and the computer. The Andante CUP110 supports the “Plug and Play” feature used in the Windows XP or higher and Macintosh operating systems.
Appendix ANDANTE CUP110 MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation Chart Models: Andante CUP2A/110/120 Manufacturer: Young Chang Function Basic Channel Mode Transmitted Recognized Remarks Default 1 1 Changed 1 - 16 1 - 16 Default Mode 3 Mode 3 All Messages Altered Note Number Velocity After Touch 0 - 127 0 - 127 True Voice 12 - 120 12 - 120 Note ON O O Note OFF O O Keys X X Channels X O 0, 32 7 10 11 64 66 67 Control Change Program Change O True # System Exclusive
DEMO SONG LIST Appendix ANDANTE CUP110 Demo Song List No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Song Name Rhapsody Prelude I Invention No. 4 Invention No. 8 Prelude II Aria Goldberg Fuga II Sonatine Op.36 Piano Sonate Rondo in D Piano Sonate K.3 Piano Sonate K.5 Minuet in G Bagatelle No. 25 Sonatine Op.55 March Militaire Moments Musicaux Impromptu No. 2 Impromptu No.
Appendix ANDANTE CUP110 Voice List NO. KEY VOICE NO.
Appendix ANDANTE CUP110 Specifications Keyboard Preset Programs Piano Split Mode Effects Recorder Sound System Headphones I/O Jacks USB Pedals Polyphony Finish Dimensions Weight Power 88 Note, hammer-action keyboard with adjustable touch sensitive keys. 88 Expressive sounds, including new German Grand Piano. Dual 44-key operation Dual ambience and effect processors (reverberation and chorus). Rich and complex effects from the PC3 Series.
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