Sound. Style. Value.
1015 REVERB: Selects one of four room effects (ROOM, HALL 1, HALL 2, STAGE) for the selected sound. An LED shows which effect is currently active
112 Sostenuto pedal: Is used to sustain tones that have been played before the pedal is pressed, but have not yet decayed. All tones played after the
12Changing the Sound CharacterYou can change the sound character by using a room and a modulation effect as well as a brightness equalizer.Brightnes
13The selected effect is shown by an LED lighting up next to the effect name.If none of the four LEDs lights up, the •modulation effect is disabled.
14Release the pedal for normal playing. Damper/Forte pedal (right):• The damper pedal allows you to sustain the notes already played (and held) plu
15Use the -/NO- and +/YES buttons in the VALUE/SONG section to adjust the value of your choice.TranspositionThe sounds produced by the piano can be tr
16In layer mode you can effect additional settings for advanced playing with two sounds at the same time.All sounds are numbered internally from 1 thr
17Function: E3.5 (effect intensity voice #1) E3.6 (effect intensity voice #2)Value:0 ... 20Description: 1 ... 20: Effect intensity (default setting)0
18Proceed as follows for direct access to the metronome volume menu page.Press and hold the METRONOME button, •then hit the SELECT button in the TEMP
19Switch on the acoustic metronome signal by pressing the METRONOME button, if you want to make a metronome-backed recording.Start recording by pres
20The memory of the music sequencer can store •up to 10,000 notes. However, this number can decrease depending on how much pedal information is stor
21Press the SELECT button in the TEMPO/EDIT MODE section until the TEMPO LED lights up, then use the two (|}) buttons to adjust the playback tempo.Y
22The display reads:A-: Starting point of the loop is set.Press the SELECT button again when the playback reaches the point where you wantto end the
23Edit the settings as described in the chapters mentioned above. If necessary, repeat step 2 for the second track. Press the REC button to quit reco
24below which options are available and how you can edit their settings.Key VelocityThis parameter determines the volume of the sounds with reference
25Fine TuningThe piano can be detuned slightly to adapt it to other instruments or tunings. The setting made here affects the pitch of all keys.The fo
26Werckmeister/Kirnberger tuning The Werkmeister and Kirnberger tunings result from first attempts to realize a well-tempered tuning which – unlike the
27Function:E8.2Value:On, OffDescription: Off: Save function for MIDI settings is disabled (default setting)On: Save function for MIDI settings is ena
28CONNECTION TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTThe piano provides a variety of connectors for connecting the instrument to external devices.Be sure that all devi
29 Connecting amplifiers and recording equipment Connect the LINE OUT jacks to the inputs of an external amplifier.For a mono connection use the LINE O
3CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PE
30 Controlling external MIDI sound modulesConnect the MIDI OUT jack of the piano to the MIDI IN jack of the external sound module.Be sure to set the M
31Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel Use this function to set the transmit channel on which the piano is to sent MIDI data. MIDI devices must send and
32Function:E7.4Value:On, OffDescription: On: Program change commands are sent and received (default setting)Off: Program change commands are neither s
33Sending Music Sequencer Data Use this function to send music sequencer data via the MIDI output of the piano. This allows you to archive recorded
34Problem RemedyThe instrument cannot be switched onCheck the connection between mains plug and wall outlet.No soundCheck the position of the MAIN VOL
35SPECIFICATIONSKEYBOARD: 88 weighted keys with hammer action (A1 to C7)SOUND GENERATION: RSM (Real Sound Modeling) stereo sampling, 16MB ROMPOL
36APPENDIXCablesBelow you will find an overview of all cables you need to connect your digital piano. The cables are not supplied with the piano.Depend
371/4" to RCA cable1/4" to RCA phono cables are required for connecting a hi-fi playback device (e.g. CD player) to the piano. As an alterna
38Sound DescriptionStereo samplesKey velocityDynamic samplesRelease samplesMIDI commandsMSB/LSBProgram change commandsGRAND PIANO 1Classic sound of a
39Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic ChannelDefault Changed1 1 - 161 1 - 16ModeDefault Messages Altered3 X X1 X XPoly mode onlyNote Number T
4We would like to express our appreciation, and congratulate you for purchasing this Williams Grand digital piano. With proper care, this piano will p
40No. Piece Composer1 Invention no. 1, C major, BWV 772 Johann Sebastian Bach2 Piano sonata no. 16, 1st movement, C major, KV 545 Wolfgang Amadeus Mo
41EDIT PARAMETERS*Default settings depend on the selected sound combination
42WARRANTY INFORMATIONWilliams provides the following limited warranty, to the original purchaser: this piano is warranted to be free from electronic
Sound. Style. Value.
5INTRODUCTION ...6Before You Get Started ...6Shipmen
6INTRODUCTIONCongratulations! With the Williams Grand, you have purchased a state of the art digital piano which is on a par with its acoustic count
7After playing, switch off the unit with the POWER switch. The POWER LED on the front panel will go out. Please note: Merely switching the unit off d
8played in chronological order.ShF: Playback of all music pieces. The pieces are played in random order.Press the START/STOP button in the SONG sect
91 MAIN VOLUME: Is used to adjust the volume of the built-in loudspeakers, headphone outputs and LINE OUT 1/4" TRS jacks.2 BRIGHTNESS: Varies
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