1•10 user guide, Selecting the programmable pre- sets, Select the preset called “grandp – IBM PS1500 User Manual
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1•10 User Guide
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SELECTING THE PROGRAMMABLE PRE-
SETS
The Pianovelle PS1500 contains 64 Program-
mable Presets organized into eight different
banks: 32 programmed at the factory (buttons 1
- 4) and the other 32 “empty” (buttons 5 - 8), ready
to be user-programmed. These presets feature
combinations of up to 3 keyboard Sounds, cus-
tom effect settings, split keyboard combinations
and more. You can create your own Presets or
load new ones from disk.
1. Press button 1 in the PROGRAMMABLE PRESETS
section.
The display shows 8 Presets to choose from,
each with a different name.
2. Select the Preset called “GrandP”.
Use Function button F1 to select the Preset.
The display shows a change of keyboard
sounds and a change in the name of the Pre-
set in the bottom left hand corner of the dis-
play (from “GPiano” to “GrandP”).
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Note: If you do not select a Preset within the
first 2/3 seconds, the display returns to the
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previous situation with no changes.
3. Play on the keyboard.
This time you’ll hear a different piano sound
with respect to the previous. The “Piano1”
sound plays across the full keyboard exten-
sion as before.
To play with the Metronome
If you want to practice using a Metronome,
press the METRONOME button in the SONG
EDIT section. The top left hand side of the
display shows the symbol “MT” to indicate
the activation of the metronome. For live play-
ing, you can acitvate or deactivate the Met-
ronome whenever you want. In record mode,
the Metronome is activated automatically.
Selecting the Programmable Presets
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80 8BtStd EasyPlay=Off Bk1: STRING
GrandP 8 BEAT Bk1: ORGAN3 Bk1: PIANO1
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PROGRAMMABLE PRESETS
PnoStr Theme Jazzed KeyPad
GrandP SloSax StGuit Mstone
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
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UPPER 2
LOWER
UPPER 1
< ----------------- Single sound (Upper 1) ------------------ >
METRONOME