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WEbEDIIEI We would liketo express our appreciation and congratulate youfor purchasing thisSuzuki digital piano. This pianohas been designed to provide you withyearsof musical enjoyment. Stateof the artelectronics com­binedwithan elegantblacklacquerupright cabinet, addbeautyand sophistication to any homeenvironment. Someof the features your new pianois equipped with include:

* weighted, hammeraction keyboard foran authentic acoustic piano feel* a dynamic sound delivery system with EO controls

* twelve realistic sampled keyboard voices with a stereo grand piano voice* two tracksequencer/music recorder

* built in metronome with range from 40 to 240 BPM

* digital effects to furtherenhance the keyboard voices

* transpose function thatallows playinany piano key

*complete MIDI controls

You will find many morefeatures and functions listed within thisowners manual. This digital piano also has the latestMIDI features thatallowyou to interface with yourpersonal computer or other MIDI equipment for endless musical possibilities.

In orderto fullyappreciate all the unique features of this digital piano, please takea few minutes to read the following pagesof instruction and precaution. We'll coverassembly, the function of eachcontrol button, warranty information and general precautions. Thankyou againand congratulations for choosing thisdigital pianopackagefromthe Suzuki Keyboard Product Uneof portable keyboards, homedigital pianos and ensembles, plusthe elegant digital grandensemble.

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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKLL DO NOT OPEN .ti ................................~~~~------I

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBAC~

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUAUFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL

INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO ARISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY:

TMlightning flash with arrowhead symbol. within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

& The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the instruction manual accompanying the product

& 1. CAUTION: Any changes or modification in construction of this device wluch are nor expressly approved

by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

2. NOTE: Ttus equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit foraClass Adigital device. pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection aqainst harmtul interference when the equipment is operated in a non-commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance wiHl the lnstruciton manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of tnis equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at !ClIS own expense.

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This Suzuki digital piano will supply you with years of musical enjoyment if you follow the simple rules listed below:

LOCATION

Do not exposethe instrument to the following conditions to avoiddeformation, discoloration, or moreserious damage. • Direct sunlight (e.g. neara window). • Hightemperatures (e.g. neara heatsource,

outside, or in a car during the daytime) • Excessive humidity. • Excessive dust. • Strong vibration.

AC POWERCORD

• Turn the powerswitch off whenthe instrument is not in use.

• Unplug the AC powercordduring an electrical storm.

• Avoid plugging the ACadaptorintothe same AC outletas appliances with high power consumption, suchas electric heaters or ovens.

TURN POWEROFF WHEN MAKING CONNECllONS

• To avoid damageto the instrument and other devicesto which it is connected, tum the power switches of all related devices off priorto connecting or disconnecting MIDI cable.

HANDLING AND TRANSPORT

• Neverapply excessive forceto the controls, connectors or otherparts of the instrument.

• Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, not by pulling on the cable.

• Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.

• Physical shockscaused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavyobjects on the instrument can result in scratches and moreserious damage.

CLEANING • Clean the cabinet and panel with

a dry softcloth. A waxed based polish may be used onthe cabinet, although you will find that rubbing with a softcloth will usually suffice. Do not use thinner's or petro-chemical-based polishes.

• Avoid placing vinyl objects ontop of the instrument (vinyl can stickto and discolor the surface).

• Tomaintain the luster of the keys and buttons wipewith a clean, lightly dampened cloth, and then polish witha softdrycloth.

ELECTRICALINTERFERENCE

• This instrument contains digital circuitry and may, cause interference if placed tooclose to radio or television receivers. Ifthisoccurs, movethe instrument further awayfrom the affected equipment.

• Do notswitch the uniton andoff in quick succession, as this places an undue load on the electronic components

SERVICE AND MODIFICATION

• Opening and tampering with the Digital Piano can lead to irreparable dam­age. Please call the local music dealer or factory before attempting to service or modify this instrument.

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EASYSETAND QUICKPLAY GUIDE Easyset upandquick playsteps page 6 HP-8and HP-9Assembly 7 HP-1 0 Assembly 8 Quickplayguide 13

BASIC FUNCTIONS Panel Controls 14 Demo 17 Digital Effects (Reverb/Chorus) 17 Spirt Feature 19 Dual Feature 20 Transpose 20 Lesson 21 Value Buttons 22 Metronome 23

RECORDING ON THISSUZUKI PIANO Music recorder 24

FUNCTION CONTROLS Touch Sensitivity 26 Tuning 27

MIDI FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES What is MIIJI? , 28 Basic MIIJI set ups 29 Setting the various functions 30 MIDI Implementation Chart 33

BACK PANEL AND CONNECTORS AND CONTROLS ...34

PEDALS 34

SPECIRCATIONS 35

WARRANTY 36

ACCESSORIES 37

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1

EASY SET UP AND QUICK PLAY IN FOUR SIMPLE STEPS

CHECK THE ASSEMBLE THE

PACKAGE PIANO STAND

CONTENTS

(/ PLACE THE PIANO~'"'" (~T-URN ":-HE POWE-R-~

ON IT'S STAND SWITCH ON, 4AND PLUG THE, I1

ADJUST THE AC CORD INTO I VOLUME AND THE AC OUTLET I BEGIN TO PLAY ,

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' MAKE SURE THAT YOUR PACKAGE l5 CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

1. PIANO 7. OWNERS MANUAL 2. MUSIC RACK 8. AC POWER CORD 3. RIGHT PIANO STAND LEG 9. CROSSPIECE SCREWS (4 4. LEFT PIANO STAND LEG 5. CROSSPIECE 11. LEG SCREW COVERS (4) 6. PEDAL BOARD 12. HAI\ID BOLTS (4)

10. LEG SCREWS (4)

I 6. PEDAL BOARD

-4. LEFTLEG

8.AC POWER CORD

I

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2 ASSEMBLE THE PIANO STAND AS SHOWN BELOW

9. CROSSPIECE SCREWSThe complete assembly is shown below. Please follow stepsA-Cto the piano assembly. 11. LEG SCREWCOVERS

12. HAND BOLTS

10. LEG SCREWS

9

~9 A)

DOALLYOUR FINALTIGHTENING ONLY AFrER THE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE HASBEEN COMPLETED.•

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2•../ ASSEMBLE THE PIANO STAND AS SHOWN BELOW . (CQNTlNUED)

NEEDED.

'!t-ONTHE BOTTOM RIGHT PORTION OFTHE PIANO, PLUG THE PEDAL CABLE INTO ITS RECEPTACLE. (THE PLUG CANONLY BE INSERTED ONEWAY, MAKE SUREIT IS PROPERLY ALIGNED BEFORE INSERTION.)

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DO ALLYOUR FINAL TIGHTENING ONLY AFTER THE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE HAS BEEN COMPLETED.

B)

YOU MAY NOWDOYOUR FINAL TIGHTENING ONTHE PIANO STAND AND PLACE THE SCREW CAPSWHERE

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1 MAKE SURE THAT YOUR PACKAGE CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:

PARTS LIST Please make sure you have all the parts prior to assembly.

1. PIANO 7.CRSPSC&PANELSCREWS PIECES ~ 2. PEDAL ASSEMBLY 8. LEG SCREWS 4 PIECES ~ nllmiil!IDbpi>

3. RIGHT STAND LEG 9. BACK PANEL SKIRT----------------""7'"'?;:- ­

4. LEFT STAND LEG 10. LEG SCREW COVERS 4 PIECES

5. HORIZONTAL SUPPORT 11. HAND BOLTS 4 PIECES

6. POWER CORD (not shown)

4. LEFT LEG

1. PIANO

3. RIGHT LEG

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2 ASSEMBLE THE PIANO STAND AS SHOWN BELOW

Follow steps A-Cto complete piano assembly. A)Attach the horizontal pedal assembly, to the two legs.

Usethe fourpedal assembly screws (#8) located in the pedal assembly crosspiece itself

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DOALLYOUR FINAL TIGHTENING ONLY AFTER THE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE HASBEEN COMPLETED.

B) Assemble the Horizontal Support board to both rig~lt and leftlegs. Usethe fourCrspsc. & Panel screws (#8).

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'li-DOALLYOUR FINAL TIGHTENING ONLY AFTER THE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE HASBEEN COMPLETED.

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2 ASSEMBLE THE PIANO STAND AS SHOWN BELOW (continued)

C) Attach the Back Panel Skirt (#9) to the piano legs as shown below with Crspsc &Panel Screws (#7).

3 ASSEMBLE THE PIANO STAND AS SHOWN BELOW

Attach the piano to the stand using the four hand bolts (#11). Position the Music Stand into the upright position.

Plug the Pedal cable (located under the Pedal Assembly #2)

llii~ltiiiit The Pedal Cable can only be inserted one way. Please make sure that it is

into its receptacle on the bottom properly aligned before you insert it. of This Suzuki Piano The Pedal Cable travels up the back of

the leg, not in the center of the leg as shown.

'!ex IYoU many now tighten all the piano assembly hardware and insert the leg screw covers (#10) on the

loutside of each leg. •

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3 Afterfollowing steps oneandtwo listed forassembly procedures continue with steps3 and 4.

PLUG THE AC CORD INTO THE PIANO AND THEN INTO THE NEAREST POWER OUTLET (CONTINUED)

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.A1...CIN ~.• ~._. ... 4§) \ .c.::;

Plug the Ale power cord intothe receptacle jack located onthe bottom backleftportion of the piano.

EADPHONEJACKS

@@ You can play intotal silence without disturbing otherin the same room by plugging a set of headphones intoone of theappropriate sock­ets, located directly underthe keyboard on the leftsideof the instrument. Two setsof head­phones maybe used.

4TURN THE POWER SWITCH ON, SET THE VOLUME AND BRIL­

,~ , LlANCE CONTROLS TO YOUR DESIRED SETTING AND BEGIN , TO PLAY

MIN 1111111111111111111111111 MAX

O.... ON 11Turn on the power switch located on leftportion "OFF <€aID » of the control panel. The LEDabove the Piano 1

POWER MASTER VOLUME voice will tum on. Adjust the volume control to a comfortable level.

MIN 1111111111111111111111111 MAX 21 You canadjust the Brilliance control on the <€aID ® control panel to change the toneofyourselected BRILLIANCE instruments.

LOCATED ON THE BACK PANEL OF THIS PIANO Thereare additional BassandTreble controls on the backpanel of the piano. These EO knobs©© offer the usereven morecontrol of the overall

BASS TREBLE tonequality from the piano's sound delivery system. NOTE: Depending on the instrument voice(s) selected andthe setting of the BassandTreble controls, it is possible to overdrive sound delivery system. If thishappens adjust yourselected tonecontrls to a proper setting.

31Begin to playthe piano.

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This Suzuki Piano's control panel is simple and elegant. The following is a brief description of all the features located on the control panel.

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"OFF

~ » ~ » CJ CJ CJPOWER MASTER VOLUME BRILLIANCE

DEMO CHORUS REVERB I I I I

-EFFECTS­1 2 3 4 I 5

LEFT PORTIONOF THE CONTROL PANEL

O'-ON

"OFF

POWER

MIN 1111111111111111111111111 MAX

~ » MASTER VOLUME

MIN 1111111111111111111111111 MAX

~ » BRILLIANCE

CJ DEMO

o 0

CJ CJ CHORUS REVERB

-EFFECTS­

1 Press the ON/OFF switch to tum the poweronand off. When youtum the power off, do not turn the power backon immediately. Wait at least 5 sec­ondsto tum the powerbackon sothat the circuit can be properly reset.

21Thissliding control button simply adjusts the overall

3

4

5

volume of the selected keyboard voice(s).

The Brilliance control will adjust theoverall toneof the piano. To make the selected keyboard voice brighter move the Brilliance slider control to the right. To add bassto the selected keyboard voice movethe Bril­liance slider control to the left. Thereare alsoBass andTreble controls on the backpanel of thispiano.

Therearethirteen diIferent demonstration songs thatcan be selected by pressing the individual instrument voice buttons. Each songoffers a musical passage in the selected instrument voice's style. Press the Demobutton to startor stopthe demo songs from playing. This Suzuki Piano features an on board digital signal processor (DSP) thatcanadd realism and presence to your selected keyboard sound. Two typesof effects are offered: Reverb and Chorus. Reverb simulates the effect of playing ina big room or hall where the sound reverberates offthe walls and ceiling. The Chorus effect adds depth and spacious­nessto the selected keyboard voice. TheValue Up arrow and Down arrow buttons allow youto control the amount of Reverb and Chorus you

_ applyto theselected instrument voice. (See #12)•

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Thefollowing isa brief description of all the features located on the control panel (continued).

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CJ FUNCTION I PIANO 1 PIANO 2 E PIANO HARPSI SAXO TRUMPET FLUTE I SPLIT DUAL!2:2 0

I TOUCH TUNE I ' I

6 7

MIDDLE PORTION OF THECONTROL PANEL

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ FUNCTION PIANO 1 PIANO 2 E PIANO HARPSI ORGAN VIBES CHOIR

L..­ TOUCH TUNE LOCAL MIDI IN SPUT 1.4101 IN 1.1101 OUT SPLIT MIDI OUT

0 o 0)0 0 7

CJ PIANO 1 :22 S20 T:2T S;

TOUCH TUNE

I I 8 9

Thefunction button toggles the Function LEDon and off. When selected the firstseven instru­mentvoice buttons canbe usedto access the Touch Sensitivity of the piano, theTuning of the piano andthe MIDI configuration of the piano. When the Function button is engaged you can notselect another instrument voice.

ThisSuzuki Piano contains thirteen digitally sampled instrument voices. Whenthe piano is first tumed on, the Piano 1 voice is automatically selected as indicated by the LEDabove the button being lit. To select a different voice simply press thedesired instrument voicebutton that youwould like to hear (only fiveof the 13voice buttons are shown).

0 81 The Spl~ function allows theplayer theopportu­nityto divide the keyboard intotwo instrument

CJ voice sections. You may select an instrument SPLIT voice for the lowerand the uppersections of the

88 notepiano.

0 91 The Dual button (orvoice layering function) allows the userto combine or mixany two of the

CJ thirteen instrument voices. You may increase or DUAL decrease oneof the two layered voices by using

the Up and Down Value buttons.

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The following ina brief description of all the features located onthe control panel (continued).

0 0 V b. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 6

LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ CJ CJ CJ TRANSPOSE LESSON VALUE IMETRONOME MEASURE I RECORD 1 PLAY 1 RECORD 2 PLAY 2

RECORDER

I I I 10 11 12 13 14

RIGHTPORTION OF THECONTROL PANEL o 101 The transposition feature allows the userto

CJ TRANSPOSE

o 11 CJ LESSON

V b. 12 LJ CJ

VALUE

o 0 0 0 13 4 3 2 6

CJ CJ METRONOME MEASURE

0 0 0 0 14 LJ CJ CJ CJ

RECORD 1 PLAY 1 RECORD 2 PLAY 2

RECORDER

transpose or change the overall pitch of the piano to the keyof yourchoice.

This button actually splits the 88 notepiano into2 44 notepianos. Thisis useful for instruction or if the users would like to perform a dueton the piano. The split point occurs at the F above Middle C.

These Up or Down Value buttons are to adjust a variety of functions or parameters. Forexample, depth control of the Reverb and Chorus, volume for single voices on the Spltt and Dual functions, Tempo adjust, and control function buttons utilize theValue buttons to change parameters.

This piano's built-in Metronome aidswtth practice or performance. The tempo range is from 40 to 240 BPM and adjusted via theValue buttons. The Measure button selects the Meterof yourchoice (4/ 4, 3/4, 2/4, 6/8, or fixed).

The Music Recorder buttons on thispiano feature a built-in two track real-time sequencer. This allows the userto record up to two musical passages and then listen to the playback simultaneously. It oper­atesmuch like a bum-in twotrack tape recorder.

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The following instructions explain theeasyto usefeatures of thisSuzuki Digital Piano.

Thispiano offers 13di"fferent demonstration songs thatare designed to showcase the different sampled voices thatareavailable. 11Press the Demo button. The Piano 1 LEDwill

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0)0 0 PIANO 1

TOUCH TUNE

CJ ~'AN~ TS2T ~

begin to flash and the Piano 1 demosongwill begin to play.

Press the instrument voice button thatyou would like to heara demonstration songfor, or just let the piano sequence through all the demonstra­tion songs. Press the Demo button again to tumthe Demon­stration song feature off.

The digital effects offer the useradded realism and presence to the selected keyboard voice. This Suzuki Piano offers two typesof digital effects: Reverb and Chorus The Reverb effect gives the impression of playing ina bigroom or hall where thesound reverberates or bounces off the walls and ceiling.

TO ENGAGE THE REVERB EFFECT UPON THE SELECTED KEYBOARD VOICE o 0 11With the Piano 1 voice selected, press the

Reverb button. The Reverb LEDwill turn on. CHORUS REVER \ \CJ~' Play the piano keysandyouwill hearthe Reverb -EFFECTS­ effect.

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21 To increase the Reverb effect pressthe upValue CJ button at least fivetimes to heara large increase

~II' VAlU~ in the Reverb effect. To reduce the Reverb depth . i ft .<:: ~ press the down Value button at least five times.

The Up or Down Value buttons forthe Reverb and Chorus effects increase or decrease theamount of these effects in small increments so thatthe usercancustomize theirsound with precision. It is advised that if you wantto moderately adjust the selected effect thatyou press theValue button a minimum of fivetimes. •

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The CHORUS effect offers varying degrees of rate, depth, phase and delay settings. The choruscan particularly enrich the sounds of Strings, Electric Piano, Organ andVibes. Experiment with the various effects on different voices so thatyou discover yourmostdesirable settings. TO ENGAGE THE CHORUS EFFECT UPON THE SELECTED KEYBOARD VOICE

o 0 The Chorus operates exactly like the Reverb explained on the previous page.11With theVibes button selected, the Chorus button should be automatically selected. Play the piano keys and will hearthe Chorus effect.

21TOincrease the Chorus effect press the Up Value button at least five timesto heara large noticeable difference in the Chorus effect.

The Up or Down Value buttons for the Reverb and Chorus effects increase or decrease the amount of these effects in small increments so thatthe usercan customize theirsound with

CJ~ precision. It is advised that if you wantto moder­VALUE ~ atelyadjust the selected effect thatyou press the

Value button a minimum of five times.

NOTE: If you engage the Reverb or Chorus for an instrument voice and/oralterthe depth of the effect itwill be saved forthat particular voice, until the power is tumedoffor until the digital effect settings forthatparticular voice has been onceagain altered. Thistimesaving memory feature is so the user doesn't have to re-eonfigure digital effect settings every timethe instrument's voice is changed.

rt:1c If you press the Up and Down Value buttons at the sametimethe digital effects settings forthe selected instrument voice will be reset to it's original default (power up)setting.

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The Split function will divide the keyboard intotwo separate sections. You mayselect a different keyboard voice for each section.

, I .... - 0­; , 11 Assign a voice to the leftof the Split point by press­

ingthe keyboard voice select button ofyourchoice.ISPL~ Press the Split button (the LED above the button will

blink).

II 21 Press the piano keyat the note you would like to split I I I I I I I I I I I 1'1 I I ! I I I I 1.Ll\~ the keyboard (forourexample we arechoosing

Middle C key (C4). The LEDabove the Split button will stopblinking but remain lit.

0 0)0 0 31 Assign a voice to the right of the Split point byo Pressing the keyboard voice select button of your

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.... Example, if Middle C is the Splitpointthe keysindicated in the boxwillplaythe same notes.

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choice (two voice selection LED's should now be lit).

The keys should nowsound withthevoices selected for both the Upperand Lowersections of the piano. Forourexample the Split point is setat the Middle C key (C4), therefore all keysplayed to the left of that key(83 on down) will sound ina different keyboard voice.

NOTE: All notes to the leftof the Split point automatically shift uponeoctave so thatthe userwill have more playable notes inthe lowendof the keyboard. Therefore one octave to the left of the Split point will playthesamenotes as the octave to the Right of the Split point.

Todisengage the Split keyboard function, press the Splitbutton ( the LEDwill tum off). All eighty-eight keyswin now resume to thestandard playmode

• A witha single voce forall keys.

The keyboard voice thatwasalready engaged whenyou pressed the Split button will automatically be assigned to the keyboard section to the leftof the~plit point.

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This feature allows the userto combine, layeror mixtwo separate instrument voices to playat the sametime across the entire keyboard range.

0 11 Press the Dual button and its LEDwill light.

~ 21 Select the two desired voice selection buttons,0 0 0

o theirLED's will tum on. Nowwhen the keys are)0 played you should be ableto heara mixture ofS:o T~T both instrument voices.~

)0 Todisengage the Dual function, press the Dual button ( the LEDwill tum off). All eighty-eight keyswill now play witha single instrument voice.

NOTE: 0 0 0

o BALANCII\JG THE VOLUMES OF THE LAYERED VOICES.

PIANO 1 PIANO 2 Toincrease one of the layered instrument CJ CJ S:o T~T

voices volume, tap on that instruments' voiceTOUCH TUNE ~ button. The selected instrument voicewill increase in volume eachtimeyou pressor tap it's instrument voice button (max. volume is reached afterfivetaps). In ourexample we are increasing the volume of the Flute voice in the Dual mode.

TheTranspose feature is designed to make it easierto play difficutt keysignatures by adjusting the keyboard to play in the keythatyouare familiar with. WiththeTranspose function engaged the Up Value button can raise the pitch of the piano in semitone steps(+6) and the Down Value button can lowerthe pitch (-5).

o 11 Press theTranspose button. The LED above the button will tum on. TR~

(Continued on next page) •

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(Continued)" .. V .6. 2 CJ~

VALUE '~

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Press the UpValue button eachtirne thatyouwant to Transpose the pitch of the piano Up one semitone (upto 6 sernitones). Press the Down Value button eacht\me'lou \Nant to \o\Ner the pitch of the pianoby one semitone (down to-5 sernitones).

Forexample, to transpose upthe pitch of the piano six semitones (C=F#), (engage theTranspose button) and press the UpValue button six times. Or if you wantto Transpose down the pitch of the piano by fivesemitones (C=G) press the Down Value button fivetimes.

Toreset the piano backto it's standard A440pitch, pressthe Up and Down Value button simulta­neously. The "C"piano keywillnowonceagain playa "C" note.

~ TheTranspose button mustbe the lastcontrol panel button engaged for the Up or Down Value buttons to be dedicated to Transpose control. If the Upand Down Value buttons are notalterinq the Transpose function, disengage and reengage theTranspose button. This will dedicate theValue buttons to theTranspose feature.

This Suzuki Piano offers an exclusive feature that will aidTeacher/Student activity or for duet perfor­mance. The Lesson feature actually splits the 88 notepianointo two44 note pianos. The Splitpoint is fixed at F4 (Middle C being C4). Left Middle C is C2 and Right Middle C isC6.

TO E~GAG~."W~""hFSS0t'J".J:lUl1~

o Press the Lesson button, itsLEDwill tumon. The LEDabovethe Split button will alsotum on. The pianois now divided into two 44 notekey­f!2N 1Iboards.

(Continued on the nextpage) •

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21 As mentioned on previous pagethe Middle C keysareshown in the diagram to the left.

TO SELECT DIFFERENT INSTRUMENT VOICES FOR EACH 44 NOTE KEYBOARD

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To select different voices foreach of the 44 note pianos, pressand holdthe instrument voice button thatyou wantto hearon the upper44 note keyboard, while you continue to press that instrument voice button press the other instru­mentvoice button thatyou would like to hearfor the lower44 notekeyboard. Our example showsthatthe Piano 1 voice is selected forthe voiceon the upper 44 note keyboard andthatthe Flute voice is engaged for the lower44 notekeyboard.

NOTE: To disengage the Lesson Feature pressthe Lesson button and its LEDwill turn off. Make surethatboththe Lesson and Split LED's areoff to return the piano to itsnormal 88 keyplay mode.

The Value buttons are usedto alteran engaged feature or function.

Thesebuttons will alterthe lastengaged feature V .6. or function.

Tomakesurethat the feature or function youCJ CJ want to alterwas lastengaged you maywantto VALUE deselect andthen re-select yourdesired func­tion.

Ji:1c Fromtimeto time tt may be necessary to reset the piano. To reset this piano, with the power off, hold downboth Up and Down Value buttons and continue to holdthemdownwhile you turnthe piano's powerswitch on. You may release the Value buttons afterthe powerswitch has been turned on.

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ThisSuzuki Piano offers a built-in Metronome thatcanbe setto various Meters (beats) andTempos ranging from 40 BPMto 240 BPM.

TO SELECT ANDADJUSTTHE METRONOME FEATURE

o 0 0 0 4 3 2 6

ME~ MS?eE

v ~

CJ~ VALUE ~

11 Press the Metronome Button and the LEOs above

2

the Measure Button will sequence to the tempo of the selected beat. Default Tempo is 120BPM.

To increase theTempo, press the UpValue button. To decrease theTempo of the Metronome press the Down Value button. Every timethe Up or Down Value button is pressed it will increase or decrease theTempo by5 BPM.

You mayadjust theTempo with the sound off by selecting the measure button andthen pressing the Up or Down Value buttons.

rt:1c To reset theTempo of the Metronome back to 120BPM press both the Upand Down Value buttons simultaneously

TOCHANGE THE BEAT SELECTION OFTHE METRONOME

o 0 0 0 4 3 2 6

CJ M~METRONOME

11 Press the Measure Button andthe LEDof the selected timesignature will tum on. Continue to press themeasure button to select thedesired beat.

~ Thechoice of timesignatures are4/4, 314, 2/4, 6/8 and ''basic beaf' (nodown beataccent). The litLEDwill indicate which timesignature has been selected. The "basic beaf' selection is indicated by having no LED's engaged.

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ThisSuzuki Piano hasa built-in two tracksequencer to record yourmusical performance. Itwill record all noteevents exactly as theywereperformed.

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R~Y~R~2S2 RECORDER -----------­

o o o o

R~LAY~ R~2 S2 RECORDER ---------­

1

above the Measure button will stopflashing and begin to sequence in the selected Tempo and TimeSignature.

Press the Record 1button to stop recording. The LEDabove the button will turnoffas will the Measure LEOs. If the LED above the Record 1 button turnsoffby itselt, then Track 1 memory has reached itscapacity.

Press the Play 1 button. The LEDabove the button will turnon. The musical passage that you justentered into the musical recorder will playback justas tt waspreformed. The Metronome beatwill notbe heard butthe Measure LEOs will blink in sequence.

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1o -0- o o, ,

CJ CJ RECORD 1 PLAY2

21 sound.

Begin to play yourmusical selection. The LEOs

3

Press the Record 1 button. The LED above the button will tumon andthe Metronome will sound. To tum the Metronome sound offpress the Metronome button. The Metronome LEOs will continue to flash butthe Metronome will not

o o o o 21 Follow the steps listed above, substituting Record 2, Play 2 buttons for the Record 1,Play 1 buttons.R~,lp};,f£2 ~

R~=

(Howto usethe Music Recorder is continued onthe nextpage)

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While listening to your performance onTrack 1 you maysimultaneously record on Track 2. You may wishto record a songby recording a chord progression or a bassline onTrack 1 anda melody line onTrack 2.Whatever yourdesire is, the flexibility of a two track sequencer will supply you with many different musical possibilities.

, I .... - 0- o o o .... , 11 Follow the steps listed on the previous page regard­

inghowto Record onTrack 1. (lA' IpLAY~ R~2 S2 RECORDER ---­

21 After you haverecorded a musical passage into Track 1, press the Record 2 button and then press the Play 1 button.

31 ! \

As the musical passage recorded onTrack 1 begins to playyou maybegin to playyourpiece thatyou would like to record intoTrack 2

o o o o

o , I .... -0­.... , o

, I .... -0 -.... , 1 To playback both tracks simultaneously simply

press both Play 1and Play 2 buttons at the same

CJRECOR I / ~LAY 1 CJRECORD 2 ~ PLAY' \ \ time. The LEDabove each button will tum on and the Measure LED's will begin to sequence with

RECORDER the previously selected Record Tempo.

'i:1c To Erase Track 1 orTrack 2 simply press the Record button forthe trackthatyou wantto erase. The Music Recorder isautomatically erased when the power on thepiano is tumed off.

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The Function Button Controls up to seven different Control features. Whenthe Function Button LEDis engaged the Instrument Voice Buttons will notselect Instrument Voices but instead select anyof the seven Control features thatyouwould like to access.

With the Function Button engaged: Piano 1controls theTouch Sensitivity of thepiano

o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Piano 2 controls theTuning ofthepiano CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ E. Piano controls the MIDI Local On/Off

FUNCTION PIANO 1 PIAN02 EPIANO HARPSI ORGAN VIBES CHOIR Harpsi controls the MIDI Input Channel l.- Organ controls the MIDI Split Lower Input ChannelTOUCH TUNE LOCAL MIDIIN SPLITMIOIiN MID'OUT SPUTMloloUT

Vibescontrols the MIDI Output Channel Choircontrols the MIDI Split Lower Output Channel The remaining voice buttons are inoperative in this mode.

ThisSuzuki Piano offers fourtypes of keyboard Touch Sensitivity settings: Fixed, Soft, Normal and Hard. Theseare alsoknown as velocity or dynamic curves andare designed to suityour style of playing.

Fixed The onlysetting that doesnotoffer any touch sensitivity. Each key plays at full volume no matter how hard the piano key is hit. Itscommonly used on Harpsichord and Organ voices.

Soft The mostsensitive keyboard response which permits maximum sound levels with a light touch.

Normal Anintermediate response suitable formost styles of music.

Hard Anotso sensitive keyboard response which requires a heavier touch to obtain maxi­mumsound level controls.

TO ADJUSTTHETOUCH SENSITIVITY OFTHE PIANO'S KEYBOARD o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tochange fromthe Normal default Touch Sensitivity

0 CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ setting follow these simple steps: FUNC', PIANO' PIAN02 EPIANO HARPSI ORGAN VIBES CHOiR 11 Press the Function Button, it's LED will tum on and

\ \ TUNE COCAL """'N "'D,oUT SROMIO'OUT the Piano 1 (Touch Sensitivity) LEDwill alsoby OUCH SPLlT"'OilN~ defau~ tum on.

v t:. 21 Press the Up or Down Value button to adjust the ~ piano sensitivity.VALU~ Press the Up button oncefor Soft, twice for Fixed.

'''' ~ Press the Down button oncefor Hard31 To reset the Piano's touch sensitivity to normal press

•both Up and Down Value buttons simultaneously.

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WhenthisSuzuki Piano is tumed on, the keyboards pitch isautomatically setto Standard A440 concert pitch, However if a different pitch is desired follow the steps listed below. The tuning range is + or - 50 cents.

TO RAISE THEWHOLE KEYBOARD'S PERFECT PITCH

o 000 o o 0 o

CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ D 11 Press the Function Button, rt's LEDwill tum on FUNC" \ PIAN02 HARPSI VIBES andthe Piano 1 LEDwill tum on. PIANO 1 EPIANO ORGAN CHOIR

\ TOUCH TUNE LOCAL MIDI IN SPUT MIDI IN MIDI OUT SPUT MIDI OUT ~ o 0000000

CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ 21 Press the Piano 2 (tuning control) instrument FUNCTION PIANO 1 ORGAN VIBES CHOIR voice button. The Piano 2 LED will turnon.

L..-.. TOUCH MIDI IN SPLIT MIDI IN MIDI OUT SPLIT MIDI OUT

v ~ 31 Press the UpValue Button to increase the keyboard's pitch by onecentor press the Down

CJ~ Value button to decrease the keyboard's pitch by VALUE ~ onecent.

To heara noticeable pitch change we suggest thatyou press and release the selected Value button about twenty times.

41 Press both the Upand Down Value buttons simultaneously to return the keyboard's pitch to the Standard A440pitch.

TO LOWER THEWHOLE KEYBOARD'S PERFECT PITCH Follow the steps listed above, except forStep3 usethe Down Value button to lower the keyboard's pitch.

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WHAT IS MIDI? MIDI stands forMusical Instrument Digital Interface. This is a world widestandard communication interface thatenables musical instruments (ofall brands) andcomputers to communicate so that instructions and otherdatacan pass between them. Thisexchange of information makes it possible to create a "system" of MIDI instruments and equipment thatoffer greater musical versatility and control than whatwould beavailable with just isolated instruments. Whether you interface with computers, sequencers, expanders orotherkeyboards yourmusical horizons will be greatly en­hanced. Forfurther information on MIDI and MIDI equipment that is available please contact your local Suzuki musicstore.

THE MIDI TERMINALS ARE LOCATED ONTHE BACKBOARD CONNECTOR PANEL OFTHE SUZUKI PIANO.

HP-8 MIDI TERMINALS

IN OUT

o~ ~ ~

1 2 1.The MIDI IN connector receives MIDI datafrom an extemal MIDI device which can be used to control this Suzuki Piano.

2. The MIDIOUT connector transmits MIDI datagenerated byThis Suzuki Piano. Therefore note and velocity dataproduced by playing the keyboard.

HP-9, HP-10, HP-11 & HG-411 MIDITERMINALS ALSO INCLUDE A MIDI THRU PORT I IMIDI

IN OUT THRU

~~~ ~ ~ ~

1 2 3 3.The MIDITHRU (for models HP-9, HP-10 ,HP-11 & HG-411) connector transfers datafrom the MIDI IN connector directly to the otherMIDI devices thatare connected to the MIDI THRUport.

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B~S\C M\O\ SElUPS

MIDI keyboards transmit noteandvelocity (touch response) information viathe MIDI OUTconnector whenever a noteis played on the keyboard. If the MIDI OUT is connected to the MIDIII\J connector of a tonegenerator (tone generators usually offer 128different voices), the tonegenerator will re­spond precisely to the notes played on the original transmitting keyboard (in thiscasethis Suzuki Piano).

c-. a ITone Generator I

Connecting thisSuzuki Piano to another keyboard in the samematter as mentioned above will result in that you can effectively play two instruments at onceto provide thick, layered multi-instrument sounds.

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Although This Suzuki Piano offers a built-in "sequencer" (the music recorder isa real-time two track sequencer), the same typeof musical information transfer that is described above can be usedfor moresophisticated MIDI sequence recording using an extemal sequencer or computer. These devices could b be used to "record" MIDI data received from thispiano. When the recorded datafrom this Suzuki Piano isplayed backbythis piano, it will automatically playthe recorded performance.

MIDI OUT MOil" IE~ a ompute c-. a MIDI IN MIDI OUT 1:====_=-=1

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LOCAL CONTROL MODE: Local Control refers to the fact that normally, thisSuzuki Piano controls the internal tone generator. With Local Control On the internal tonegenerator is controlled locally by its own keyboard (this is normal play mode). Local Control can be turned off, so thatthe keyboard does not playthe internal voices. However the MIDI information isstill transmitted viathe MIDI OUTcon­nectorwhen notesare played on the keyboard. At the sametime, the internal tonegenerator can respond to MIDIdata received viathe MIDI INconnector.

o 0 000 000

CJ 0 0 0 0 0 11 Press the Function button, it's LEDwill tum on

~.PIANO 2 E PIANO HARPSI ORGAN VIBES CHOIR and the Piano 1 LEDwill tum on. \ \ TOUCH TUNE LOCAL 10.410\ IN SPLITMIDI IN MIDIOUT SPLITMIDIOUT

o 0 o o o 0 0 0

o 0 0 21 Press the E. Piano (local MIDI) instrumento CJ FUNCTiON PIANO 1 ORGAN VIBES CHOIR voice button. The E. Piano LED will turn on.

L--. TOUCH SPLITMIDI IN MIDIOUT SPLITMIDIOUT

V .6.

31 Press the Down Value button to toggle the CJ~ Local MIDI control off.

VALUE ~ Press the UpValue button to toggle the Local MIDI control on.

MIDI INPUTCHANNEL SELECTION - The usermayselect an individual MIDI channel to Receive MIDI dataon. The power up default setting is the OMNImodewhich receives MIDI dataon all channels.

o 0 0 0

o 0

0 000

0 0 0 11Press the Function button, it's LEDwill turn on PIAN02 EPIANO HARPSI ORGAN VIBES CHOIR and the Piano 1 LEDwill tum on.

TUNE lOCAL MIDI IN SPLITMIDI IN MIDIOUT SPLITMIDIOUT

o 0 0 0 0 000

CJ CJ CJ 0 0 0 21 Press the Harpsi (MIDI IN) instrument voice FUNCL:...- PIANO 1 ORGAN VIBES CHOIR button. The Harpsi LEDwill turn on.

TOUCH TUNE SPliT MIDI IN MIDIOUT SPLITMIDIOUT

3 Press the Up Value button onceto receiveV .6. dataon MIDI channel one, twice to receive on MIDI channel two etc...CJ~ The MIDI Input Channel range is from OmniVALUE ~

•then 1-16MIDI Channels.

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MDI SPLIT'''. INPUT LOWER CHANNEL MODE: This MIDI Input Channel mode isusedto select which MIDI Input channel thatyouwant receive the Lower Spl~ Keyboard MIDI datathatyourcom­puteror otherMIDI keyboard istransm~ing. The previous MIDI Input Mode will receive the Upper Split keyboard data.

~~E",!gy~!~~~~~~~"~_~~~~~l~tlt o 0000000 11 Press the Function button, it's LEDwill tum

PIANO1 PIANO2 E PIANO HARPSI ORGAN VIBES CHOIR on andthe Piano 1 LEDwill tum on. \ \ \ TOUCH TUNE. LOCAL MIDI IN SPlIT MIDI IN MtDlOUT SPLITMIDIOUT

o 0000000 21 Press the Organ (Lower Spl~ MIDI Input)CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ FUNCTION PIANO1 PIANO2 E PIANO HARPSI CHOIR instrument voice button. The Organ LED

L-.­ TOUCH TUNE LOCAL MIDI IN will tum on.

V f!. Press the UpValue button onceto receive3 dataon MIDI Channel one, twice to re­CJ~ ceive on MIDI Channel two etc...

VALUE ~ The MIDI Lower Spl~ Input is range is from Omni then 1-16MIDI Channels.

MDI OUTPUT CHANNEL SELEC1l0N: The usermayselect an individual MIDI Channel toTransmit MIDI dataon. The power up default setting to transmit MIDI data is Channel 1.

t~!'i~;~,~~~~!I!I~!~~!!~4'!"!!!!!II'~'!'::'1!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~~~~1!!!"~1!'!11~~1 o 0000000 11 Press the Function button, it's LED will tumCJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ ~~IANO 1 PIANO2 E PIANO HARPSI ORGAN VIBES CHOIR on andthe Piano 1 LED will tum on.

U \ \\TOUCH TUNE LOCAL MIDI IN spur MIDI tN MIDIOUT SPLITMIDIOUT

000 0 000 0 21 Press theVibes (MIDI Output) instrumentCJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ FUNCTION PIANO1 PIANO2 E PIANO HARPSI ORGAN VISE-- \ IR voice button. TheVibes LEDwill tum on.

L-.- TOUCH TUNE LOCAL MIDI IN SPliT MIOIIN MIDIOUT \ tOUT

V f!. Press the UpValue button onceto transrnlt3 dataon MIDI Channel two, twice to receive CJ~ on MIDI Channel three etc...

VALUE ~ The MIDI Lower spm Input is range is MIDI Channels 1-16 andOff.

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MOlSPLrr OUTPUT LOWER CHANNEL MODE: This MIDI Output Channel mode is usedto select which MIDIOutputchannel thatyouwanttransmit on for the Lower Split Keyboard MIDI data. This MIDIdatacan be sentseparately on a discrete MIDI Channel. The previous MIDI Input Modewill Transmit the Upper Split keyboard data. The default setting forthis modetransmits on Channel two.

0000000 0

\ \PIANO 1

\ TOUCH

CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ 11 Pressthe Function button, it's LEDwill turn on PIANO2 E PIANO HARPSI ORGAN VIBES CHOiR and the Piano 1 LED will tum on.

ruNE LOCAL MIDI IN SPliT MIDI iN MIDIOUT SPliT MIDI OUT

o 0 000 0 0 0

CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ ~21Press the Choir (MIDI Split Output) instrument FUNCTION PIANO1 PIAN02 EPIANO HARPSI ORGAN VIBES CHo voice button. The ChoirLED will turn on. L- TOUCH TUNE LOCAL MIDI IN SPLITMIDI IN MIDIOUT SPL I I

V .6. 3 Press the UpValue button onceto transmit dataon MIDI Channel three, twice to receive

~~ on MIDI Channel fouretc... VALUE ~ The MIDI LowerSplit output range is MIDI

Channels 1-16and Off.

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MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART: This chart lists the actual data that is transmitted and recognized by this Suzuki Piano.

MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART

FUNCTION TRANSMITTED RECOGNIZED REMARKS Basic Default 1,2,3 omni Channel Channel 1-16, off omni,I-16

Default X mode 3 Mode Messages X X

Altered --------­

Note 15-114 0-127 Number True Voice --------­ 21-109 Velocity Note On *1 0

Note OFF X X After Key's X X Touch Ch's X 0 Pitch Bender *1 0

1 X 0 Modulation 5 X 0 Portamento Time

6,38 0 0 Data Entry 7 0 0 Volume

64 66

0 0

0 0

Damper Sostenuto

67 0 0 Soft 91 0 0 Reverb Level 93 0 0 Effect Level

96,97 0 0 Data InclDec 98,99 0 0 NRPN LSB, MSB

100,101 0 0 RPN LSB, MSB Prog 0 0-12 0 0-12 Change True --------­ 0-12 System Exclusive System

Common

:Song Pos :Song Sel :Tune

X X X X

X X X X

System Real Time

:Clock :Commands

0 0

X 0

Aux :Local ON/OFF X X Messages :Active Sense 0 0

Notes *1 Can be selected

X: NO

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1 2 3 4 MIDI

r 1AUDIO iN OUT THRU

BASS & TREBLE r " -, rOUT-,

000000000 1. BASS & TREBLE CONTROLS

Thesetone controls allow the userto add or remove BassandTreble from the piano's audiosound delivery system.Thesetone controls are in addition to the Brilliance control found on the Control panel. NOTE: Depending on the instrument voice(s) selected, the selected effects and the setting of the Bass andTreble controls, it is possible to overdrive the sounddelivery system. If this happens adjustyour selected tone controls to a proper setting.

2. AUDIO IN Thesejacksconnect the output of otherelectronic instruments to the intemal amplifier and speakers within thispiano.

3. AUDIO OUT Thesestereo RCAaudio outputjackssupply yourpiano's output signal to external amplification.

4. MIDI MIDI jacksallowcommunication withotherproducts equipped withMIDI interfaces. Seethe MIDI section of this manual for further details. The HP-8pianocontains onlyMIDI Inand MIDI Outputports.

HEADPHONE JACKS

@@THE HEADPHONE JACKS You can play in total silence without disturbing other in the same room byplugging a setof head­phones intoone of theappropriate sockets, located directly under the keyboard onthe left side of the instrument. Two setsof headphones maybe used.

PEDALS The Soft Pedal PEDALS HP-8 AND HP-9 (Left): when en- HP-10 AND HP-11

gaged the keyboard volume is reduced nd thetimbre

_ slightlyattered. 2 1 2 3

Sustain Pedal (Right): when the sustain pedal is The Sostenuto Pedal (Middle): when engaged the engaged all the keys that are played will sustain keyboard sustains anykeyto the leftof the Middle C with a gradual decay foras long as you hold piano keythat is depressed immediately before the down the pedal. pedal is engaged.•

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KEYBOARD 88 KEYWITH WEIGHTED HAMMER ACTION 64 !\IOTE POLYPHONY (HP-8 ISWEIGHTED ACTION)

KEYBOARD ONE STEREO GRAND PIANO SAMPLE AND TWELVE PCM VOICES VOICES (WAVETABLE SYNTHESIS)

FUNCTIONS TUNE, TRANSPOSE, METRONOME, MIDI, DEMONSTRATION SONGS (13), DUAL, SPLIT, LESSON

CONTROLS MASTER VOLUME, BRILLIANCE, BASS, TREBLE

DIGITAL EFFECTS DIGITAL REVERB, CHORUS

TOUCH CONTROL VELOCITY SENSITIVE - SOFT, NORMAL, HARD, FIXED

MASTER TUNE +1-50 CENTS

METRONOME TEMPO RANGE FROM 40TO240BPM

RECORDER TWOTRACKS, APPROXIMATELY 4,000 NOTES

PEDALS SOFT, SUSTAIN (SUSTENUTO FOR HP-10, HP-11 & HG-411

SPEAKERS FULLDYNAMIC RANGE, 8"X 2 (HP-10 8X2, 21/2X2)

POWER OUTPUT 40 WATI + 40 WATI(PER SIDE)

CONNECTORS HEADPHONE, AUDIO IN(LEFT/RIGHT), AUDIO OUT(LEFT/RIGHT), MIDI INiOUTITHRU, AC II\JPUT, PEDAL CONNECTOR

FINISH ROSEWOOD, CHERRY, OAK, IVORY & EBONY

DIMENSIONS HP-8: 531/ZW X 157/8"D X 31"H HP-9: 53 3I4'W X 197/8"D X 32 314" H HP-1 0:533I4'W X 197/8"D X 32 314" H HP-11:54 1/2'W X 21"D X 36"H

WEIGHT HP-8: 791bs. (INCLUDING STAND) HP-9: 1491bs. (INCLUDING STAND) HP-10: 1401bs. (INCLUDING STAND) HP-11: 220Ibs. (FULL CABINET)

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This product, except the exterior cosmetic parts, is warranted by the Suzuki Corporation to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use as follows:

1. For a period of one year from the date of purchase, the Su­zuki Corporation will pay the labor charges to repair the defective product. After this one year period, you must pay all labor charges.

2. In addition, the Suzuki Corporation will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt for defective parts for a period of one year from the date of purchase.

In the event repairs are needed, the original purchaser will return the product to an Authorized Suzuki Retail Center with the dated proof of purchase. The dealer will then repair the prod­uct or return it to the Suzuki distribution center in San Diego, Califor­nia for repairs. Upon completion of the repair, the unit will be re­turned to the dealer freight prepaid. This warranty will not apply to this product if it has been misused, abused, or altered. This war­ranty is void if the product is opened. Without limiting the foregoing, bending, dropping of unit, or visible cracks and/or scratches are presumed to be defects resulting form misuse or abuse.

Neither this warranty nor any other warranty expressed or implied, including implied warranties of merchantability, shall extend beyond the warranty period. No responsibility is assumed for any incidental or consequential damages.

In the United States Contact: Suzuki Corporation

San Diego Distribution Center, P.O. Box 261030, San Diego, CA 92196

All Other Countries Contact: Original retailer where product was purchased for additional warranty details .

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These accessories havebeen specifically designed to enhance theenjoyment of yournew SUZUKI Key­board. Theyare available through your local Suzuki Piano Dealer.

PIANO BENCH Standard Size MODELXB-S Padded seatwithsquare upholstery and storage, 23"x 141/2" x

PIANO BENCH Large Size MODELXB-L Padded seatwithdiamond upholstery and storage, 31"x 141/2."

KEYBOARD AMPLIFIERS MODEL SA-1oo 100WAn KYBD AMP Specially designed keyboard amplifiers compat­ MODEL SA- 50 50 WAn KYBD AMP iblewith alldigital pianos and keyboards. 5 channel ampswith discrete controls for each channel. 12"wooferand 3" tweeter or piezo/ hom.

DYNAMIC STEREO HEADPHONES MODEL SP-H Practice andplay in private with full range stereo headphones.

Formore information seeyour local Suzuki Dealer or visit uson the web @

www.suzukipianos.com

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