Operation, Overview – Kurzweil CUP110 User Manual

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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 metro-

nome, use these buttons to increase or decrease the tempo. These buttons are also used to tune or

transpose.

Press and hold either button and it will repeat until it is released.

Pressing

Prev- / Next+ simultaneously allows you to reset certain parameters to a default value, or to

jump quickly through a list of options.

Operation

The following sections describe how to use the controls for various purposes. Most of the CUP110’s features are orga-

nized in groups called modes. The CUP110 has five operating modes that allow players to configure and apply these

features, and to save settings for later access. The following sections describe each of the operating features:

DEMO MODE explains how to play the pre-recorded songs in the CUP110.

VOICE MODE explains how to access the variety of different voices available.

PIANO SPLIT MODE explains how to divide the keyboard into 2 44-key regions for 4-hand use.

● The TRANSPOSE, METRONOME and TEMPO sections explains how to adjust these features.

SETTINGS MODE describes a variety of global parameter settings in the CUP110.

RECORDING explains how to record musical sequences.

MIDI introduces the Musical Instrument Digital Interface functions in the CUP110.

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