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Musician’s Guide
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- Musician s guide 1
- Caution 2
- Important safety installation instructions 2
- Instructions pertaining to the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons 2
- Radio and television interference 2
- Save these instructions 2
- Important safety instructions 3
- Kurzweil international contacts 4
- Chapter 1 5
- Chapter 2 5
- Table of contents 5
- Chapter 3 6
- Chapter 4 6
- Chapter 5 6
- Chapter 6 7
- Chapter 7 7
- Chapter 8 8
- Chapter 10 9
- Chapter 11 9
- Chapter 9 9
- Appendix a 10
- Appendix b 10
- Chapter 12 10
- Chapter 1 introduction 11
- Keyboard and controllers 11
- Main features 11
- Do you have everything 12
- Pedals optional 12
- Staying current 12
- Before you start 13
- Chapter 2 getting started 13
- Make connections 13
- Quick start 13
- Start up details the rear panel 14
- The midi in and out ports 14
- The pedal jacks 14
- Use your sps4 14
- The audio in jacks 15
- The audio out left mono and right jacks 15
- The dc power jack 15
- The headphones jack left cheekblock 15
- The usb port 15
- Connecting the power cable line cord 16
- Connecting to an external audio system 16
- Connecting to an external audio system 17
- Getting started 17
- Headphones 17
- Left speaker right speaker 17
- Mp3 cd player sound module 17
- Sps4 connected to a mixer powered speakers and headphones 17
- The audio input jacks are balanced so if your signal source has a balanced output and balanced cables are used to connect extraneous noises such as power line hum are greatly reduced 17
- Your sps4 features left and right audio input jacks for connecting to external signal sources such as cd or mp3 players or a second keyboard the audio input signal is mixed with the sps4 s own signal then the mixture is sent to the speakers headphone jacks and audio output jacks note that the volume slider only affects the volume of the sps4 signal 17
- Connecting a switch pedal 18
- Connecting pedals 18
- Connecting a control pedal 19
- Basic midi hookup 20
- Connecting midi 20
- Connecting more sound modules 20
- Connecting to a computer sequencer 21
- Chapter 3 features of the sps4 23
- Features of the sps4 23
- On the front panel of the sps4 are all of its controls both musical and navigational 23
- The front panel 23
- This chapter will help you familiarize yourself with the features of the sps4 many of these features have both general functions and mode specific functions for more in depth descriptions of these features refer to the chapters on the individual modes 23
- Function buttons 24
- Mod slider 24
- Pitch and mod controllers 24
- Pitch touchpad 24
- Edit setup button 25
- Global button 25
- Program button 25
- Save button 25
- Setup button 25
- Layer zone 2 button 26
- Shift button 26
- Split zone 1 button 26
- Transpose zone 3 and zone 4 buttons 26
- The control knob 27
- Chan param buttons 28
- Display and value buttons 28
- Previous and next value buttons 28
- Features of the sps4 object select buttons 29
- For all objects the currently selected bank group and sound are indicated by a lit led the example above 42 jump 0bx would appear as follows 29
- Group sound 29
- Object select buttons 29
- The object select buttons are located on the right side of the front panel note that there are three types of object select buttons bank select group select and sound select the programs and setups of the sps4 are organized in three levels of organization eight sounds make up a group eight groups make up a bank the following figure illustrates this organization using the program 42 jump 0bx as an example 29
- Bank select button 30
- Group select buttons 30
- Sound select buttons 30
- Alphanumeric data entry 31
- Double button presses 31
- Reset transposition lower by an octave 31
- Jump parameter 32
- Jump value 32
- Midi program change 32
- Chapter 4 terminology 35
- Chapter 5 the operating modes 37
- Program mode 37
- Edit setup mode 38
- Setup mode 38
- Global mode 39
- System mode 39
- Functions 40
- The layer function 40
- The split function 40
- Midi program change function 41
- Demo function 42
- About program mode 43
- Chapter 6 program mode 43
- Bank 1 44
- Bank 2 44
- Program mode table of programs 44
- Table of programs 44
- In program mode the display shows the current program use the value buttons below the display to change the current program pressing previous will scroll down the list and pressing next will scroll up the list pressing both next and previous simultaneously will jump to the first program of the next group 45
- Program mode 45
- Selection 45
- The display and value buttons below it are located close to the center of the front panel 45
- User bank 45
- Using the object select buttons 45
- Bank select button 46
- For all objects the currently selected bank group and sound are indicated by a lit led the example above 42 jump 0bx would appear as follows 46
- Group sound 46
- Note a bank is a sps4 specific term not to be confused with the general midi bank which contains 128 objects when transmitting midi bank change and midi program change messages always think in terms of midi banks rather than banks 46
- Pressing the bank select button will cycle through the three object banks bank 1 bank 2 and user the column of leds indicates the currently selected bank in program mode bank 1 contains programs 0 63 bank 2 contains programs 64 127 and user bank contains user created programs numbered 128 191 46
- Program mode selection 46
- The object select buttons are located on the right side of the front panel note that there are three types of object select buttons bank select group select and sound select the programs of the sps4 are organized in three levels of organization eight sounds make up a group eight groups make up a bank the following figure illustrates this organization using the program 42 jump 0bx as an example 46
- Alphanumeric data entry 47
- The control knob 48
- Transposition 48
- The split function 49
- The layer function 51
- Changing the transmit midi channel 52
- Saving in program mode 52
- About setup mode 55
- Chapter 7 setup mode 55
- Bank 1 56
- Setup mode table of setups 56
- Table of setups 56
- User bank 56
- Group sound 57
- In setup mode the display shows the current setup use the value buttons below the display to change the current setup pressing previous will scroll down the list and pressing next will scroll up the list pressing both next and previous simultaneously will jump to the first setup of the next group 57
- Selection 57
- Setup mode 57
- The display and value buttons below it are located close to the center of the front panel 57
- The object select buttons are located on the right side of the front panel note that there are three types of object select buttons bank select group select and sound select the setups of the sps4 are organized in three levels of organization eight sounds make up a group eight groups make up a bank the following figure illustrates this organization using the setup 19 as an example 57
- Using the object select buttons 57
- About zones 59
- Alphanumeric data entry 59
- Muting zones 60
- Transposition 60
- The control knob 61
- The split function 62
- The layer function 63
- Changing the transmit midi channel 64
- Saving in setup mode 65
- About edit setup mode 67
- Chapter 8 edit setup mode 67
- A setup has 43 zone specific parameters for each of four zones and two common parameters altogether there are 174 parameters whose configurations determine the behavior of the setup as you scroll through the list of parameters using the chan param up 68
- Appear in the reverse order if you scroll through the list with chan param down 68
- Button 68
- Button the parameters appear in the following order the parameters of course 68
- Edit setup mode the parameters of a setup 68
- The parameters of a setup 68
- Common parameter selected 69
- Edit setup mode 69
- Note the state of the indicator leds in the zone buttons if you are currently editing a zone specific parameter then the led of that zone button will be illuminated if you are currently editing a common parameter then the leds of all four zone buttons will be lit 69
- The parameters of a setup 69
- Zone 2 parameter selected zone 1 parameter selected 69
- Zone 4 parameter selected zone 3 parameter selected 69
- Channel 70
- Destination 70
- Local program 70
- The zone specific parameters 70
- Midi bank 71
- Midi program 72
- Bank mode 73
- Entry program change 73
- Zone status 73
- Aux send level 74
- Entry pan 74
- Entry volume 74
- Low velocity 74
- Transpose 74
- Bend range down 75
- Bend range up 75
- High key 75
- High velocity 75
- Low key 75
- Continuous controller parameters 76
- Destination 76
- Edit setup mode the zone specific parameters 76
- In edit setup mode each of these controllers has the same three parameters 76
- Mod slider control knob function 1 control knob function 2 control knob function 3 control knob function 4 control knob function 5 the cc pedal 76
- The destination parameter determines the midi destination for the currently selected controller in the currently selected zone you can select from the following destinations 76
- The sps4 has seven continuous controllers 76
- Edit setup mode 77
- The zone specific parameters 77
- Edit setup mode the zone specific parameters 78
- Entry value 78
- Exit value 78
- If entry value is set to none then when you load the current setup the controller will be at whatever value corresponds to its current position if you specify an entry value then a midi controller message with this value will be sent when you load the current setup 78
- If exit value is set to none then when you leave the current setup the controller will be at whatever value corresponds to its current position if you specify an exit value then a midi controller message with this value will be sent when you close the current setup 78
- The entry value parameter determines the value of the continuous controller that is sent as a midi message when the current setup is loaded you can set this parameter to any number between 0 and 127 or to none pressing both value buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to none 78
- The exit value parameter determines the value of the continuous controller that is sent as a midi message when the current setup is exited you can set this parameter to any number between 0 and 127 or to none pressing both value buttons simultaneously will set this parameter to none 78
- The foot switch parameters 79
- About auxiliary effects 80
- Aux effect override 80
- Common parameters 80
- Aux effect channel 81
- Saving in setup mode 81
- Chapter 9 global mode 83
- Global mode selecting and editing parameters 84
- Selecting and editing parameters 84
- To edit the currently selected parameter simply use the next and previous value buttons below the display pressing both value buttons simultaneously will jump to a different value depending on the parameter the jump value is mentioned in each of the parameter descriptions below additionally you can use the secondary numeric functions of the group select and sound select buttons 84
- To scroll through the parameters and dialogues of global mode use the chan param buttons 84
- The global parameters 85
- Tuning 85
- Velocity map vmap 85
- Channel enable chanen 86
- Destination dest 86
- Fx select fxsel 86
- Bank select banksel 87
- Program change progchg 87
- Local keyboard channel lclkbdchan 88
- Sysex id 88
- The hard reset dialogue 89
- The save all dialogue 89
- The load all dialogue 90
- Chapter 10 system mode 91
- Buttons in system mode 92
- Run sps4 92
- Update 92
- Update software 92
- Restore 93
- Run diagnostics 93
- System reset 93
- File utilities 94
- Chapter 11 tutorials 95
- Creating a setups from a program 95
- Creating a split setup from a program 95
- Creating a layer setup from a program 98
- Creating a layer setup with velocity dependent zones 100
- Controlling multiple modules with a single setup 101
- First we need a setup let s pick any factory setup to work with we will alter the 102
- It will act as a volume control 102
- Let s now go into edit setup mode by pressing the edit setup function button in this 102
- Mode we will alter the parameters of our setup see edit setup mode on page 8 1 for more information on the parameters of a setup 102
- Note that the sps4 is being used as the midi controller for all four of the modules to be able to control each of the four modules individually we need to create a setup with four non overlapping zones each of which will control a particular module for our example let s say the following 102
- Parameter values of the zones in the steps to follow 102
- The foot switch will act as a sustain pedal for only module 1 the mod wheel will affect only module 2 for which it will act as a mod wheel control knob function 1 will affect only module 3 and module 4 for both of which 102
- The zones will have the following ranges and affect only the following modules set 102
- To the following midi channels programs and banks 102
- Tutorials controlling multiple modules with a single setup 102
- We want only to use the sps4 as a midi controller for the other modules all of our modules will have the same panning volume velocity range and bend 102
- Controlling multiple modules with a single setup 103
- Let s now set all of the parameters that will be the same for all zones note that if the 103
- Parameter is the same as the default value you can simply press both value buttons simultaneous to set the parameter to the default value an asterisks indicates a default value 103
- Since we will not be using local sound the settings for the following parameters are inconsequential 103
- Tutorials 103
- Finally let s now save our newly created setup recall that the save button is illuminated 104
- Let s now set the following zone specific parameters thusly note that unassigned 104
- Let s now set the midi receive channels on each of the modules in our rig note that 104
- Number means a midi controller number that is unassigned on the target module 104
- They will be same as the channels of their corresponding zone 104
- To save our setup press the save button once the save button led will blink to indicate that a save operation is underway and the user bank led will also be lit the default save location will be the next available location in the setup user bank if all 104
- Tutorials controlling multiple modules with a single setup 104
- Connecting midi 105
- Connecting to an external audio system 105
- Managing object data 105
- Other tutorials 105
- Updating software 105
- Restoring factory defaults 106
- Chapter 12 troubleshooting 107
- Common problems 107
- Maintenance 107
- Power problems 107
- Audio problems 109
- Midi problems 110
- Pedal problems 111
- Switch pedal problems 111
- Control pedal problems 112
- If none of the above 112
- Diagnostics 113
- Restoring factory defaults 113
- Service centers 113
- Appendix a midi implementation 115
- Midi implementation 115
- Appendix b physical specifications 117
- Physical specifications 117
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