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    I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T H E

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    INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS

    IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

    WARNING - When using electronic products, basic precautions should always be followed. Read allof the Safety and Installation Instructions before using the product.Do not use this product near water, such as near a bathtub, sink, in a wet basement, near

    a swimming pool, or the like.This product, in combination with an ampliÞer and speakers or headphones, may be capable of 

    producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss orringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist.

    The product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or otherproducts that produce heat.

    The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operatinginstructions or as marked on the product.

    This product is equipped with a polarized line plug (one blade wider than the other). This is asafety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace yourobsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.

    The product should be serviced by qualiÞed service personnel when:

    A. The plug has been damaged; orB. Objects have fallen upon, or liquid has been spilled into the product; or

    C. The product has been exposed to rain; orD. The product does not appear to be operating normally or exhibits a marked changein performance; or

    E. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.

    Do not attempt to service the product. All servicing should be referred to qualiÞedservice personnel.WARNING - Do not place the power cord, or the product in a position where anyone could trip over,walk on, or roll equipment over them. Do not allow the product to rest on or be installed over cords of any type. Do not place the power module where it cannot receive cooling air, such as under a rug.Improper installations of this type may create the possibility of a Þre hazard and/or personal injury.

    RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCEWarning: Changes or modiÞcations to this instrument not expressly approved by Young Chang couldvoid your authority to operate the instrument.Important: When connecting this product to accessories and/or other equipment use only high qualityshielded cables.

    Note: This instrument has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation. This instrument generates, uses, and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation. If this instrument does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning the instrument off and on, the user is encouraged to tryto correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

    ¥ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.¥ Increase the separation between the instrument and the receiver.¥ Connect the instrument into an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which

    the receiver is connected.¥ If necessary consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for

    additional suggestions.

    NOTICEThis apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus setout in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.

    AVISLe present appareil numerique nÕemet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicablesaux appareils numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectriqueedicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada.

    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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    OVERVIEWThe MicroPiano is a 32-voice MIDI sound module.Designed in a single space, half-rack unit, theMicroPiano is very easy to use. Basically, you selecta sound by pressing the Program button, then turn-ing the Data knob at the far right of the module.You can also select the desired EFFECTS, CHAN-NEL, TRANSPOSE, and TUNING modes by press-ing one of their respective buttons on the frontpanel, and you select the values in each mode withthe Data knob. The value you select for each modeis retained until you change it, or turn the poweroff.

    The default setting for the Program mode isÒ1Ó (Classical Piano). The default setting forEFFECTS is (ÒPrgÓ). ÒPrgÓ designates that eachprogram selected in Program mode has its owndefault effect associated with it. See the PROGRAMand EFFECTS sections for more details about howprograms and effects interact.

    The default setting for the CHANNEL modeis Ò1.Ó The default settings for TRANSPOSE andTUNING modes are Ò0Ó when you turn on theMicroPiano .

    Each of these modes is discussed in greaterdetail in the section entitled, ÒPLAYING YOURMICROPIANO.Ó

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    INTRODUCTIONWelcome to the Kurzweil MicroPiano !ª You nowhave a simple and effective way to enhance your

    music with KurzweilÕs superior piano sound tech-nology. As with our other Kurzweil products, wethink youÕll Þnd the sounds to be very realistic.This manual will serve to walk you though hook-ing up your MicroPiano safely and using it to itsgreatest capacity. Save this manual as a reference.

    Now is a good time to Þll out and return thepostage-paid registration card which comes withyour MicroPiano . If we know who you are, wewill be able to keep you informed of the latestdevelopments and new products from Kurzweil.Thanks.

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    SETTING UP AND CARINGFOR YOUR Mi cr oP iano 

    See the ÒImportant Safety and InstallationInstructionsÓ on the inside front cover forimportant information as you set up andturn on your MicroPiano .

    Never take apart your MicroPiano . Thereare no user-serviceable parts inside.

    Clean your MicroPiano with a soft, dry cloth.Do not use aerosol sprays on or near theMicroPiano .

    Mounting YourMicroP iano to a Half-Rack Adapter

    The MicroPiano is a single-space, half-rackmodule designed to Þt securely into any standard19" equipment rack. For safety, do not turn on thepower source for other devices in your MIDIsystem until the MicroPiano is connected.

    If you desire to mount the MicroPiano inyour current equipment rack, Kurzweil recom-mends you purchase a standard half-rack adapterfrom your local dealer.

    Enclosed with the MicroPiano are four screwsand four small adhesive-backed rubber feet formounting the unit to any half-rack adapter. Attachthe rubber feet as shown in the diagram on thenext page. The feet are required to be attached tothe MicroPiano  , whether you mount it in a half-rack adapter or sit it on a table.

    To mount the MicroPiano to a half-rack adapter, you must use the screws supplied. Thefour holes in the bottom of the MicroPiano arepositioned such that they should line up with atleast two mounting holes in most standardadapters.

    See the illustration on the next page for more

    mounting information.

    Be sure to USE THESCREWS THAT COMEWITH THE UNIT.

    They are 3/8" in lengthand intended for use inconjunction with therubber feet. If thesescrews are misplaced,do not substitute withscrews that are longer than3/8" in length. If the screwsare longer than that, theywill hit electronic com-ponents within theMicroPiano and very

    likely damage it.

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     MicroPiano Mounting Diagram

    Be sure to USE THE SCREWS THAT COMEWITH THE UNIT. They are 3/8" in length andintended for use in conjunction with the rubberfeet. If these screws are misplaced, do not substi-tute with screws that are longer than 3/8" in length.If the screws are longer than that, they will hitelectronic components within the MicroPiano and very likely damage it.

    Connecting YourMic roP iano 

    Turn the Volume knob on the MicroPiano counter-clockwise until it clicks before pluggingin the MicroPiano or other MIDI equipment, toensure the unit is OFF.

    Better yet, make sure that your audio system

    is OFF before hooking anything up.

    Apply a rubber foot in eachcorner approximately asshown.

    Holes for mounting unitto a standard half-rackadapter.

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    Look at the back of the MicroPiano . It looks likethis:

     MicroPiano Rear Panel

    The MIDI IN and MIDI THRU ports work asfollows: Plug the MIDI OUT from your keyboardinto the MIDI IN port on the MicroPiano  , usingany standard MIDI cable. If necessary, you can

    connect the MIDI THRU on the MicroPiano to theMIDI IN port of another device in your MIDI sys-tem Ñ effects processors or sound modules, etc.

    Audio Out Left (MONO) and Right connec-tions allow you to hook up the MicroPiano to yourampliÞer or mixer. To get the full signal in mono,plug a cable into the left jack only.

    PLAYING YOUR Mi cr oPiano 

    The front of the MicroPiano looks like this:

     MicroPiano Front Panel

    Turning On YourMicroP iano 

    The knob furthest to the left controls theMicroPiano Õs ON/OFF function and its volume.Be sure this Volume knob is turned counter-clock-

    wise whenever you turn on your audio system.

    1.0A9V AC

    (MONO) RIGHTAUDIO OUTLEFT

    MIDIIN THRU

    Power/Volume Data

    MicroPiano 

    ProgramEffectsChannelTransposeTuning

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    After connecting the power, audio, and MIDIcables, turn the MicroPiano on by rotating thePower/Volume knob slightly clockwise until it

    clicks. Within one second, all of the front panelLEDs and all of the display segments will light brießy. The LEDs then turn off, and the displaychanges to show the software version number.Finally, the Program LED will turn on and thedisplay will show a Ò1,Ó indicating that theMicroPiano is in PROGRAM mode and isoperating normally.

    Be sure your controller keyboard istransmitting on MIDI Channel 1.

    You may now begin to send MIDI signalsto the MicroPiano and adjust the Volume knob

    and your audio system to a comfortable listeninglevel.

    If the MicroPiano fails to operate as justdescribed, refer to the ÒIN CASE OF DIFFI-CULTYÓ section on page 14.

    MIDIIndicator

    When you are sending MIDI signals on the samechannel on which the MicroPiano is set to receive,the leftmost decimal point on the LED displaywill ßash, indicating that you are receiving MIDI

    messages.

    The DEMO Sequence

    To hear some of the capabilities of the MicroPiano  ,try listening to the DEMO sequence. This can bedone by selecting CHANNEL mode and turningthe Data knob past 16. The display will look likethis:

    and the DEMO sequence will play.

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    Program

    Press the Program button then dial up the desiredsound with the Data knob. Pick one and try it out!The default setting for the PROGRAM mode isÓ1,Ó which corresponds to Classical Piano.You can select from the following sounds:

    Mic roP iano Programs

    Program ProgramNumber Name

    1 Classical Piano, solo tuning (beat-tuned)2 Stage Piano, solo tuning (beat-tuned)

    3 Classical Piano, ensemble tuning (440-tuned)4 Stage Piano, ensemble tuning (440-tuned)5 Bright Piano6 Sustain Piano7 Stage Piano & Strings8 Piano & String Pad

    9 Tack Piano10 Bright Electric Grand11 Tight Electric Grand12 Warm Electric Grand13 Digital Electric Grand14 Classic Electric Piano15 Digital Electric Piano16 Dyno-Electric Piano

    17 Hard Dyno-Electric Piano18 Stereo Hard Electric Piano19 Stereo Tremolo Digital

    Electric Piano20 Digital Electric Piano &

    String Pad21 Rock Organ 122 Rock Organ 223 Percussion Organ24 Ballad Organ 125 Ballad Organ 226 Organ & Piano27 Fast Strings 1

    28 Fast Strings 2

    29 Touch Strings30 Stereo Slow Strings31 Stereo Slow String Pad32 Slow Digital Pad

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    Effects

    Press the Effects button then turn the Data knobto access the following effects:

    You may select different effects with the Dataknob, if you wish to change the pre-selected effect.Select Ò0Ó for No Effect.

    Any effect you choose other than ÒPrgÓ willremain active when you change programs.Choose ÒPrgÓ to return to a programÕs defaulteffect.

    You can also select an effect by sending the MicroPiano a MIDI controller 83 message with oneof the values shown in the above chart. Note thatany value greater than 16 selects ÒPrgÓ mode.

    The effects provided with the MicroPiano consist of several types of reverb with andwithout chorus, as well as the Deep SpaceeffectÑa unique combination of reverb andecho. Try them out.

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    Mic roP iano Effects

    MIDI #83 NameValue

    0 No Effect1 Room

    2 Bright Room3 Stage4 Bright Stage5 Hall6 Bright Hall

    7 Large Hall8 Large Bright Hall9 Chorus10 Room + Chorus11 Bright Room + Chorus12 Stage + Chorus13 Bright Stage + Chorus14 Hall + Chorus15 Bright Hall + Chorus16 Deep Space

    17-127 Prg (default effect for program)

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    The default setting for the EFFECTS modewhen the MicroPiano is turned on is ÒPrg.ÓRemember, each program has its own pre-

    determined effect, so changing a program whenin the PROGRAM mode will change the effect.See pages 6 and 7 or the pull-out charts on pages17 and 18, for a listing of the MicroPiano Õs pro-grams and effects.

    The Wet/Dry Mix of reverb can be adjustedfrom your master controller by sending MIDI con-troller 91 messages. Values 0-127 change the mixfrom dry to wet.

    The Wet/Dry Mix of chorus can be adjustedfrom your master controller by sending MIDI con-troller 93 messages. Values 0-127 change the mix

    from dry to wet.When you change the EFFECTS mode (either

    through the front panel or through MIDI), theWet/Dry Mix is reset to the new effectÕs default.Similarly, when you change the PROGRAM modewhile the EFFECTS mode is set to ÒPrg,Ó theWet/Dry Mix is reset to the new effectÕs default.

    Channel

    Press the Channel button then turn the Data knobto select the MIDI channel to which your

    MicroPiano will respond (1 - 16).The default setting for the MIDI Channel is

    Ò1Ó when the MicroPiano is turned on. TheMicroPiano responds to one channel at a time.Note: will also appear in this display whenyou turn the data knob past 16. Seepage 5 for an explanation of the DEMO sequence.

    Transpose

    The MicroPiano can be transposed up or downwithin a range of 24 semitones (± 2 octaves) by

    using the Transpose button and then the Dataknob. Press the Transpose button and thenmove the Data knob to the left or the right tocontrol the transposition.

    Effect Wet/Dry Mix

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    The default setting for TRANSPOSE is Ò0Ówhen the MicroPiano is turned on. Note: If theMicroPiano Õs transpositions are extreme, certain

    notes on an 88-key controller (the highest andlowest ones) may be out of range for theMicroPiano and will not sound.

    Tuning

    The Tuning button allows you to tune the unitplus or minus 50 cents (one quarter step) in 1 centincrements. This allows you to easily tune withother instruments in your ensemble.

    Press the Tuning button, then turn the Dataknob to select the desired tuning. Turning the

    Data knob to the left tunes theMicroPiano 

    ßat,while turning the Data knob to the right tunes theMicroPiano sharp Ñ within a range of ± 50 cents.

    The default setting for TUNING is Ò0Ó whenthe MicroPiano is turned on. Note: The Þrst twopiano programs are ÒbeatÓ tuned, like an acousticpiano. Since the higher harmonics of a stretchedstring tend to be sharper than those of the real har-monic series, beat tuning ensures that the pianoremains in tune with itself harmonically. For thisreason, beat tuning is sometimes referred to asÒsoloÓ tuning. The second two programs offer

    straight tuning, where the fundamental of eachnote is tuned to A440. This allows for better mix-ing with other acoustic and electronic instruments.This type of tuning, therefore, is sometimesknown as Òensemble tuning.Ó

    CONFIGURING YOUR Mic r oPiano ¥ To enter CONFIGURATION mode, press

    and hold the Tuning button while you turnon your MicroPiano . You will note that theTuning LED is blinking. You are now inCONFIGURATION mode.

    ¥ To exit CONFIGURATION mode, pressthe Transpose button.

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    Link Mode Configuration

    The MicroPiano can be set to respond to certain

    MIDI note numbers. This is done by pressing theChannel button and turning the Data knob whilein CONFIGURATION mode.

    If the LED reads , the MicroPiano willrespond to ALL notes sent to it. If the unit is set to

    the unit will only respond to EVEN MIDInote numbers; will only respond to ODDnotes. By chaining two MicroPiano s together withMIDI THRU and setting one to ODD and theother to EVN, you can have 64-voice polyphony!

    Note: For reference, Middle C on theMicroPiano is number 60, and notes go up ordown from there.

    The default setting for LINK mode is ÒALLÓwhen the MicroPiano is turned on.

    Program Change/Enable

    You can also enable or disable whether theMicroPiano will respond to MIDI programchanges. Press Program while in the CONFIG-URATION mode, and select either ON or OFF, by turning the Data knob.

    ON means the MicroPiano will allow program

    (patch) changes, OFF will not allow programchanges. This is useful when there is more thanone MIDI device sharing the same MIDI channeland you want to send program changes to otherdevices, without affecting the MicroPiano, or if your sequencer is sending program changes thatyou wish to ignore with the MicroPiano .

    The default setting for PROGRAMCHANGE/ENABLE is ÒONÓ when theMicroPiano is turned on.

    ¥ After you have conÞgured the MicroPiano  ,press the Transpose button to return tonormal operation.

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    Velocity Response Curves

    Many programs in the MicroPiano are designedfor a full range of velocity sensitivity. The touchresponse and MIDI velocity transmission varywith each controller keyboard. With this feature,you can adjust how the MicroPiano responds todifferent velocity curves sent from particularcontrollers.

    To select a curve in CONFIGURATION mode,press the Effects button, then turn the Data knobto choose a curve. You will notice the Effects LED blinking. Several curves are offered for theMicroPiano. Curve 1 is the default setting. The

     best way to choose the right curve for your con-troller is to play repeated notes from soft to loud,and listen to the timbre and volume differences asyou select different curves.

    The MicroPiano lets you choose from the fol-lowing velocity response curves:

    MIDI

    The MicroPiano uses MIDI (Musical InstrumentDigital Interface) to receive input from a key- board controller and to send messages to other

    musical instruments. Standard MIDI cables pro-vide the connection between the MIDI ports of one piece of equipment and those of another. Tokeep things simple, there are only two valid MIDIconnections: OUT to IN and THRU to IN. (See theillustration on the next page.)

    Mic roP iano Velocity Response Curves

    No. Name Description

    1 for controllers that send the full range ofvelocities on a linear curve

    2 Easier for Òlight-velocityÓ keyboards such as theYamaha¨ SY77

    3 Harder for slightly Òhot velocityÓ keyboards such as theRoland¨ JV1000

    4 Hardest for Òhot-velocityÓ keyboards such as theKorg¨ 01/W

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    MIDI THRU duplicatesthe information received by IN and passes it toother equipment.

    A typical MIDI system, utilizing two MicroPianos for 64-note polyphony.

    The MicroPiano is capable of receiving thefollowing MIDI messages:

    ¥ Note On Messages with attack velocity ÑYour sound is touch-sensitive in mostMicroPiano programs.

    ¥ Note Off Messages

    ¥ Program Change Messages Ñ Response toprogram change messages can be disabledin CONFIGURATION mode.

    ¥ Sustain Messages (MIDI 64)

    ¥ Sostenuto Messages (MIDI 66)

    ¥ Soft Pedal Messages (MIDI 67)

    ¥ Volume Messages (MIDI 7)

    ¥ Effect Select Messages (MIDI 83)

    ¥  Modulation Messages (MIDI 01),in some programs.

    ¥ Effects Depth (Reverb) Messages (MIDI 91)

    ¥ Effects Depth (Chorus) Messages (MIDI 93)

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    MIDI IMPLEMENTATIONCHART

    Manufacturer: Date: Nov. 1993 Young Chang

    Model: Kurzweil MicroPiano

    Sound Module

    Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks

    Basic Channel Default X 1Changed X 1-16

    Mode Default X X always in Mode 3Messages X X

    Altered X X

    Note Number X 0-127 key range: True Voice X 12-108 C0-C8

    Velocity Note ON X ONote OFF X X

    After Touch Keys X XChannel X X

    Pitch Bender X X

    Control Change MIDI 1 X O1 modulationMIDI 7 X O volume

    MIDI 64 X O sustain pedalMIDI 66 X O sostenuto pedalMIDI 67 X O soft pedalMIDI 83 X O2 effect selectMIDI 91 X O reverb depthMIDI 93 X O chorus depth

    Program Change X O3 0-324

     True # 1-32

    System Exclusive X X

    System Song Pos X XCommon Song Sel X X

     Tune X X

    System Clock X XReal Time Messages X X

    Aux MessagesLocal Control X XAll Notes Off X OActive Sense X X

    Reset X X

    Notes 1. for some programs2. see effects chart for values3. can be disabled4. true voice program 1 can be selected

    by MIDI program change 0or  1

    Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONOMode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO

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    O =yesX =no

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    IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY:

    Below is a list of the most commonly encountered

    problems and diagnoses for each. If, after trying asolution the problem persists, please contact yourKurzweil dealer or refer to the listing on the inside back cover.

    POSSIBLE REASONS/SOLUTIONS:

    ¥ Power module not plugged securely inwall outlet.

    ¥ Cord from power module not fully pluggedin to MicroPiano .

    ¥ Input voltage rating of power module does

    not match your power system.¥ Incorrect or defective power module.¥ Dead wall outlet, power strip, or extension

    cord.

    ¥ Incorrect or defective power module.¥ Input voltage rating of power module does

    not match your power system.¥ Power system voltage abnormally low.

    Try a different, unused outlet.

    Note: When diagnosing audio problems, set theMicroPiano to play its DEMO song.

    ¥ MicroPiano volume control turned down.¥ Volume control on audio system or mixer

    turned down.¥ Signal source selection on audio system or

    mixer is incorrect.¥ Audio cables not securely plugged in at both

    ends.¥ Incorrect type of audio cable.

    PROBLEM:

    LEDs on theMic roP iano willnot turn on

    Mic roP iano turnson but LED patternfrozen or flashesconstantly

    No sound fromaudio system

    When diagnosingaudio problems, setthe MicroPiano toplay its DEMO song.

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    ¥ MIDI cable not securely plugged in at both ends.

    ¥ MIDI source not sending data.

    ¥ MIDI source sending data on wrongchannel (MicroPiano default is Channel 1).

    ¥ MicroPiano volume control not turnedcompletely up.

    ¥ A received MIDI volume message hasspeciÞed a low volume.

    ¥ Audio cables not securely plugged in at both ends.

    ¥ Input to audio system is set for lowimpedance instead of high impedance.

    ¥ Input trim to audio system or mixer isset too low.

    ¥ Incorrect power module (a DC outputpower module will not work).

    ¥ The MicroPiano is not a General MIDIcompatible device.

    ¥ Program change numbers not compatiblewith MicroPiano program list.

    ¥ Effects setting messages not compatible withMicroPiano (see page 18).

    ¥ The MicroPiano does not respond to

    Pitchbend messages.

    ¥ InsufÞcient ventilation.¥ Incorrect power module.¥ Input voltage rating of power module does

    not match your power system.

    DEMO song playsbutMicroP ianodoes not respond

    to MIDI

    Sound level fromMic roP iano is toolow or is distorted

    Pre-recorded or“General MIDI”sequences do notplay correctly

    Power moduleorMic roP iano overheats

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    Mic roP iano 

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

    Audio

    OutputConnection: 2 x 1/4" Mono Phone Plug

    Impedance: 2K Ohms

    Output Level: 3.5 Volts RMS Max1 Volt RMS Nominal

    Dynamic Range: >103 dB ÒAÓ Weighted

    ElectricalRequirements

    Input Voltage: 9 Volts AC

    PowerConsumption: 1 Amp

    Environment

    Operating

    Temperature: 5¡C to 40¡C (40¡F to 105¡F)

    RelativeHumidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing

    Storage

    Temperature: -20¡C to 70¡C (-4¡F to 158¡F)

    RelativeHumidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing

    PhysicalDimensions: Weight: 3.5 lbs.

    Height: 1.6" 40.2 mmWidth: 8.5" 216.2 mm

    Depth: 9.6" 243.0 mm

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    PULL OUT LISTOFPROGRAMS

    Program ProgramNumber Name

    1 Classical Piano, solo tuning (beat-tuned)2 Stage Piano, solo tuning (beat-tuned)3 Classical Piano, ensemble tuning (440-tuned)4 Stage Piano, ensemble tuning (440-tuned)5 Bright Piano6 Sustain Piano7 Stage Piano & Strings8 Piano & String Pad

    9 Tack Piano10 Bright Electric Grand11 Tight Electric Grand12 Warm Electric Grand13 Digital Electric Grand14 Classic Electric Piano15 Digital Electric Piano16 Dyno-Electric Piano17 Hard Dyno-Electric Piano18 Stereo Hard Electric Piano19 Stereo Tremolo Digital Electric Piano

    20 Digital Electric Piano & String Pad21 Rock Organ 122 Rock Organ 223 Percussion Organ24 Ballad Organ 125 Ballad Organ 226 Organ & Piano27 Fast Strings 128 Fast Strings 229 Touch Strings30 Stereo Slow Strings31 Stereo Slow String Pad32 Slow Digital Pad

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    PULL OUTLIST OFEFFECTS

    MIDI #83 Name

    Value

    0 No Effect1 Room2 Bright Room3 Stage4 Bright Stage5 Hall6 Bright Hall7 Large Hall8 Large Bright Hall

    9 Chorus10 Room + Chorus11 Bright Room + Chorus12 Stage + Chorus13 Bright Stage + Chorus14 Hall + Chorus15 Bright Hall + Chorus16 Deep Space

    17-127 Prg (default effect for program)

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     YOUNG CHANG DISTRIBUTORS

    Contact the nearest Young Chang ofÞce listed below to locate your local Young Chang/Kurzweilrepresentative. For technical support in theUnited States, call (562) 926-3200.

    Young Chang America, Inc.13336 Alondra Blvd.Cerritos, CA 90703-2245Tel: (562) 926-3200Fax: (562) 404-0748

    Young Chang Co., Ltd.

    Kang Nam P.O. Box 998Seoul KoreaTel: 011-82-2-3451-3500Fax: 011-82-2-3451-3599

    Young Chang Co., Ltd., EuropeIndustriering 45D-41751 ViersenGermanyTel: 011-49-2162-4491Fax: 011-49-2162-41744

    Young Chang Canada Corp.250 Shields Court, Unit 11Markham, Ontario L3R 9W7Tel: (905) 948-8052Fax: (905) 948-8172

  • 8/9/2019 Kurzweil Micropiano

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    Kurzweil is a product line of Young Chang Akki Company, Ltd.

    Part Number: 910228