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Front panel

The music stand

3. FRONT PANEL

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Power switch ( )

This turns the Liverpool's power on or off.

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MASTER VOLUME

This slider controls the overall volume of the instrument,
both of the internal speakers, the L/MONO and RIGHT out-
puts, and the HEADPHONES output.

Warning:

 At the maximum level, with rich-sounding Songs, Styles

or Programs, the internal speakers could distort during signal
peaks. Should this happen, lower the Master Volume a little.

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ACC/SEQ VOLUME

This slider controls the accompaniment tracks volume (Style
Play mode) or the Song tracks volume, excluding the Real-
time tracks (Song and Song Play modes). This is a relative
control, where the effective maximum value is determined by
the MASTER VOLUME slider position.

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ASSIGN.SLIDER

This is a freely programmable slider. By default, it acts as the
Keyboard Expression control, to let you balance the relative
volume of the Realtime (Keyboard) tracks.

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MODE section

Each of these buttons recalls one of the operating modes of
the instrument. Each mode excludes the others.

STYLE PLAY

Style Play mode, where you can play Styles
(automatic accompaniments) and/or play up to
four Realtime tracks on the keyboard.

In the main page, Realtime (Keyboard) tracks
are shown on the right half of the display. You
can reach the main page by pressing EXIT from
any of the Style Play edit pages. If you are in a
different operating mode, press STYLE PLAY
to recall the Style Play mode. If the TRACK
SELECT LED is on, press TRACK SELECT to
turn it off and see the Realtime tracks.

This operating mode is automatically selected
when the instrument is turned on.

SONG PLAY

This button enters Song Play mode. Here you
can play back 16-track Standard MIDI Files
(SMF), ".MID," or ".KAR" files from internal
memory (SSD) or directly  from  an  SD  card
(without loading the file into internal mem-
ory). Since the Liverpool is equipped with two
sequencers, you can even play two Songs at the
same time, and mix them with the BALANCE
slider.

In addition to the Song tracks, you can play
one to four Realtime (Keyboard) tracks, along
with the Song(s). In the main page, Realtime
(Keyboard) tracks are shown on the right half
of the display. You can reach the main page by
pressing EXIT from any of the Song Play edit
pages. If you are in a different operating mode,
press  SONG  PLAY  to  recall  the  Song  Play
mode. If the TRACK SELECT LED is on or
flashing, press TRK SELECT one or two times
to turn it off and see the Realtime tracks.

B.SEQ

Backing Sequence mode, where you can record
a new Song based on the Realtime and Style
tracks, and save it as a new Standard MIDI File.

SONG

Song mode, where you can play, record, or edit
a Song.

PROGRAM

Program mode, to play single Sound Programs
on the keyboard, or edit them.

Press the STYLE PLAY and SONG PLAY buttons
together to select the Demo mode. This mode
lets you listen to some Demo Songs, to let you
hear the sonic power of the Liverpool.

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GLOBAL

This button recalls the Global edit environment where you
can select various global settings. This edit environment over-
laps any operating mode, which will still remain active in the
background. Press EXIT to go back to the underlying operat-
ing mode.

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SD CARD

This button recalls the Card edit environment, where you can
execute various operations on files and cards (Load, Save, For-
mat, etc…). This edit environment overlaps the current oper-

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Summary of Contents for Professional Arranger Liverpool

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...s equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by o...

Page 3: ...ission from the copyright holder or have not engaged in fair use of the works you may be violating copy right law and may be liable for damages and penalties If you are unsure about your rights to a w...

Page 4: ...A Basic Guide containing an overview of the instru ment as well as a series of practical guides named Tutorials A Reference Guide with each page and parameter described in detail An Appendix with a li...

Page 5: ...to an external amplification system instead of the internal speakers This is useful when record ing or when playing live AUDIO INPUTS You can connect the output of another electronic musical instrume...

Page 6: ...ode Here you can play back 16 track Standard MIDI Files SMF MID or KAR files from internal memory SSD or directly from an SD card without loading the file into internal mem ory Since the Liverpool is...

Page 7: ...Style or Perfor mance the tempo doesn t change You can still change it using the DIAL or the TEMPO buttons OFF When you select a different Style or Perfor mance the memorized tempo value is auto mati...

Page 8: ...it up raising your hand from the keyboard momentarily will stop the Style from playing If you play a chord again the Style starts again OFF All Synchro functions are turned off This button doubles as...

Page 9: ...eases it 31 TRACK SELECT Depending on the operating mode this button switches between the various tracks view STYLE PLAY MODE Switches between the Realtime tracks and the Style tracks SONG PLAY MODE S...

Page 10: ...board or Realtime tracks are positioned on the keyboard SPLIT The Lower track plays below the split point while the Upper 1 Upper 2 and Upper 3 tracks play above it By default selecting this key board...

Page 11: ...the top right area of the display Press both buttons together to reset the Octave Transpose to zero Note The Octave Transpose has no effect on tracks set to Drum mode and even if set in a different s...

Page 12: ...LUME VALUE A H button Then select a column using the F 1 F 4 function button In the Card Edit environment the F 1 F 4 buttons can be used also to select one of the page commands appearing in the last...

Page 13: ...is divided into a main page the page where you usually play a Style a Song or a Program a menu and a series of edit pages Press MENU to access the Menu Use the MENU and PAGE buttons to browse across t...

Page 14: ...t or a CD tape player line impedance The signal is automatically routed to the speakers the Audio Outputs and the Phones 3 OUTPUTS Use these unbalanced connectors to send the audio signal sound to a m...

Page 15: ...the track doesn t play on the key board Solo While in the Style Play Song Play and Song modes you can solo one of the tracks Just keep the SHIFT button pressed and press both VOLUME VALUE buttons cor...

Page 16: ...Style Element Variations Fills can have different Programs so your selection might be automatically reset when selecting a different Element 1 Use the VOLUME VALUE E H buttons on the right side of th...

Page 17: ...you are in the Style Play main page to change keyboard Programs and effects at the touch of a button SHORTCUT TO SEE THE ORIGINAL BANK FOR A STYLE PERFORMANCE OR PROGRAM You can see the original bank...

Page 18: ...nd will begin playing to lead the Style to a colorful end As usual ENDING1 is pre programmed while ENDING2 asks for your chord progres sion In Sync What if I want to avoid all that START STOP stuff I...

Page 19: ...ram is playing on the Lower part while the Grand Piano and the Dark Pad are playing on the Upper part 6 Set the split point Not happy with the current split point Keep the SPLIT POINT button held down...

Page 20: ...n 2 Select one of the Style Banks by pressing one of the but tons of the STYLE section 3 Select one of the pages using the PAGE buttons 4 Select a Style using the VOLUME VALUE A H buttons The Style Ba...

Page 21: ...o a card any Song you wish to preserve 1 Insert your SD card into the card slot 2 In the Backing Sequence Play page select the Save Song parameter 3 Press the F 1 button to select the SD card SD 4 Mov...

Page 22: ...e F 2 SELECT but ton 8 When the Song appears in the S1 line on the main page of the Song Play mode press the left SEQ 1 PLAY STOP button to start the play back Note If the BALANCE slider is all the wa...

Page 23: ...3 The Fool On The Hill FOOL_ON 73 Revolution REVOLUTI 24 For No One FORNOONE 74 Rocky Raccoon ROCKYRAC 25 Getting Better GETTING 75 Sexy Sadie SEXYSADI 26 Get Back GET_BACK 76 Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hear...

Page 24: ...G CarryWeight ComeTogethr Day Tripper Don tLetMe DriveMyCar Eight Days Get Back GettingBett G H Girl GotToGetYou AHardDay s HelloGoodby Help HelterSkelt HereThere Hey Jude ROCK Open Rock 1 Open Rock...

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