Williams Piano GRAND User Manual Page 10

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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. If no LED lights up, no room
effect is active.
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EFFECT: Is used to select one of four
modulation effects (CHORUS, FLANGER,
TREMOLO, DELAY) for the selected sound.
An LED shows which effect is currently active.
If no LED lights up, no modulation effect
is active.
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VELOCITY: Is used to set the key velocity to
SOFT, MEDIUM or HARD. An LED shows
which setting is currently active. If no LED
lights up, no key velocity has been selected
and playing a key always triggers a fixed volume
level, irrespective of how hard you play the key.
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TRANSPOSE : Is used for setting keyboard/
pitch transposition.
Connectors
The connectors on the piano are located on the
underside of the playing console (center).
Connectors of the Williams Grand piano
1
RCA output jacks: The RCA jacks solely provide
the sounds of the piano, but at a fixed volume
level. Signals fed in via the LINE IN jack are not
present here.
2
1/4" output jacks: Use the 1/4" jacks to route
the sounds of devices connected to the LINE
IN jacks to the output of the piano. The level of
the output signal depends on the position of the
MAIN VOLUME control.
3
LINE IN: Is used to connect feeding devices such
as CD players, sound cards or drum machines.
The connected signal sources are routed to the
LINE OUT 1/4" jacks and to the built-in
loudspeakers.
4
MIDI: The three MIDI jacks enable you to
connect external MIDI devices such as
synthesizers, sequencers, etc. to the piano.
MIDI data controlling the sound generator of
the piano are received at the MIDI IN jack.
MIDI data generated by the keyboard, pedals
and some control elements of the piano are sent
from the MIDI OUT jack.
Use the THRU jack to route MIDI data
received at the MIDI IN to the MIDI OUT
without changing them. This jack can be
used to connect additional MIDI devices.
Foot Pedals
The piano has three pedals similar to those found on
acoustic grand pianos.
1
Soft/Piano pedal: Is used for passages to be
played very softly.
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