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Using a Microphone - Karaoke (Sing Along) 

Audio Configuration Options 

Practice In Silence - Silent Piano 

Connect a microphone to the back panel’s “Mic Input/Line Out 2” jack. See 

Item 2

 on page 17  

Set the Audio Configuration Option to “

SA

”- Karaoke (Sing Along) 

 See 

Audio Configuration”

 in the “

Setup Menu Functions-Advanced” 

section on page 31.

 

After changing the Configuration Setting the system will automatically turn OFF. 
Turn the system ON again. 

The Microphone will be active, from any source, while in “PLAY” mode and can be used alone by selecting the Auxiliary Source. 

 

The volume of the microphone follows the Master and Audio volume controls.

 

 

To increase the volume of the microphone relative to the Audio and Master volume levels, follow the “

Microphone Volume Level” 

instructions in the 

Setup Menu Functions-Advanced”

 section of this manual. See page 28. 

You hear the Soundcard’s Grand Piano through headphones without hearing the acoustic piano strings.  

Requires the 

Optional

: PNOscan, MIDI Adapter Cable, Soundcard, Headphones and Stop-Rail 

 

Optional Parts List: See the connection diagrams and parts list on pages 46 & 47. 

 

 

PNOscan Record System - Detects piano key movement. 

79017 

 

 

MIDI Adapter Cable - Provides MIDI IN/OUT Connection. 

99140 

 

 

Jumper - Activates Petine’s MIDI IN/OUT. 

990044 

 

 

Soundcard - Provides Grand Piano sound. 

981007 

 

 

Stop Rail - Grand - Blocks hammers from striking strings. 

56022 

 

 Headphones 

Local 

Purchase 

Set the Audio Configuration Option to “

SL

”- Silent Piano

 

 

See 

Audio Configuration”

 in the “

Setup Menu Functions-Advanced” 

section on page 31.

 

After changing the Configuration Setting the system will automatically turn OFF. 
Turn the system ON again. 

Plug headphones into the front panel’s headphone jack. 

Engage the Stop Rail to block the hammers from striking the strings. 

Play the piano to practice in silence. 

Standard 

The Standard “Default” option is used for normal operation. 

  Front panel’s Headphone jack is active. 

  Rear panel’s Line Out jack active for audio out. 

 

Rear panel’s “Mic Input / Line Out 2” jack is disabled. 

 

 

Refer to pages 16, 17 and 31. 

Summary of Contents for Petine

Page 1: ...ities Optional Record System Required NetPiano Playback Capability Subscription Service Required Internal Soundcard Optional O w n e r s M a n u a l M a n u a l 9 9 0 0 2 1 Application Version 69 QRS...

Page 2: ...is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different circuits circuit breaker or fuse or install AC line filters If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory r...

Page 3: ...e Stereo Optional Barcus Berry Send Optional Soundcard Piano to Home Stereo Mixed Output 25 Setup Menu Functions Advanced Controlling Petine from Front Panel Selecting a Source CD Internal CompactFlas...

Page 4: ...SS and then the master volume buttons 10 Press TREBLE and then the master volume buttons 11 Press TRANSPOSE and then the master volume up and down buttons to change the key of the music except when pl...

Page 5: ...play Source Name Description Page Internal Press PLAY on the remote to play through the 24 Internal pre installed songs 6 CD Press PLAY on the remote to play tracks 1 through XX C indicates the CD Sou...

Page 6: ...lay one song and then stop See pages 10 11 for detailed information on these buttons STOP No dots in the display PLAY One slowly flashing dot Normal PLAY mode Repeat 1 Two slowly flashing dots Repeats...

Page 7: ...play Program one of Select a Program P Tap the TRACK buttons to display the desired Program P from the list above Play Song Press PLAY to enter the Program directory Press PLAY again to play the first...

Page 8: ...o match the music from the speaker with the acoustic piano You may want to adjust the volume controls on the speaker itself You can now use the Master Volume to adjust the overall volume the audio and...

Page 9: ...s Find the hand written access code located on the yellow QRS PICK TICKET that came with your order Use the six volume buttons at the bottom of the remote control to display the three character access...

Page 10: ...ust the volume of the Audio only Range 9 to 9 18 16 P 1 PIANO VOLUME Press the PIANO VOLUME UP or DOWN button to display the current piano volume level setting Within two seconds after pressing the PI...

Page 11: ...playback Select a song an press PLAY PLAY REPEAT Song Repeats selected song REPEAT Program Repeats all songs within selected Program or Root Press PLAY and then REPEAT repeatedly to cycle through PLA...

Page 12: ...n reached Maximum CFLASH 50 and CDROM 99 Then press a single digit number from 0 9 to complete the song number selection Maximum CFLASH 509 and CDROM 999 Playing songs from a Program Directory The fir...

Page 13: ...Root Files vs Program Files Programs are subdirectories on a CDROM disc or CompactFlash card where song files can be categorized and saved for playback Petine will recognize and playback the file typ...

Page 14: ...the recording to a CompactFlash card by repeatedly tapping the TRACK button to select rcF then pressing PLAY or Re record by repeatedly tapping the TRACK button to select rEC and then pressing PLAY to...

Page 15: ...e volume Press STOP on the remote control Rotate the ADJ Dial on the Petine controller or push the TRACK buttons on the remote control to select another instrument from the General MIDI Sound List See...

Page 16: ...D MIDI files on CDROM CD R Only 6 CD Busy LED This LED illuminates whenever the CD is being accessed 7 CD Eject Button Press to eject a CD 8 Emergency CD Eject Hole Use to open the CD door when power...

Page 17: ...Piano signal wirelessly RCA Jack Sends the analog MIDI signal out of the AMI Output jack only when playing from the CD source 4 Auxiliary Input Line In Stereo input for connection to an external comp...

Page 18: ...to any function The pages that follow will give specific instructions on each of the functions The table on the opposite page shows the complete list of Setup Menu options S c d S i n S c F S A v S n...

Page 19: ...2 to 12 11 28 00 Yes Metronome Volume U o0 Click Track Volume Level Range 0 to 9 29 0 No Delay d Pn Pianomation 500ms Delay 29 Pn No Sy Synthesis No Delay Configure Pianomation n m1 All Pianos 30 m1 N...

Page 20: ...Rotate dial to move dot to the far right Press the dial the dot begins flashing Rotate the dial to display cd Double Click the dial to Select and Exit Play Song Press the ADJ Dial and the first song...

Page 21: ...he record location Press the ADJ Dial to enter the record session Three dots will begin to flash at 60 beats per minute Rotate the dial to change this metronome rate Play the piano or send MIDI data t...

Page 22: ...econds the display changes to with a flashing dot at right Petine will now respond to MIDI data received into MIDI IN cable Press STOP on the remote or Press the ADJ Dial on Petine to halt playback Ro...

Page 23: ...e AnI or StE modes Start playback on the external source connected to the Line In jack on the back panel of the Petine controller and the piano will play Use Petine s remote to control piano and audio...

Page 24: ...o through headphones without hearing the acoustic piano strings Requires the Optional PNOscan MIDI Adapter Cable Soundcard Headphones and Stop Rail Optional Parts List See the connection diagrams and...

Page 25: ...the rear panel s Mic Input Line Out 2 jack See Back Panel Features on page 17 Make certain that the Left Channel of the rear panel s Line Out jack is connected to you home stereo system See Audio Con...

Page 26: ...e source that Petine will use to play the piano File Types Recognized by Petine s Sources Source File Name Extension File Types Recognized CD cda Stereo Audio and QRS Pianomation mid General MIDI mp3...

Page 27: ...ng 9 Rotate dial to the desired setting Double Click to Select and Exit Display C 0 1 S S A 0 A 0 A 2 Range A 2 9 to 9 A 0 C 01 Increases or decreases the music s speed MIDI Files ONLY The tempo of th...

Page 28: ...lashing 9 Rotate dial to the desired setting Double Click to Select and Exit Increases the audio output for a microphone connected to the Mic Input Line Out 2 socket on the back panel BassVolume Incre...

Page 29: ...Display r p 1 S r c S r c A P _ U o 0 0 to 9 U o 6 r p 1 v Range U o 0 b U o 0 t U o 0 1 Press STOP to halt play 2 Double Click the ADJ dial 3 Press dial the dot begins flashing 4 Rotate the dial cloc...

Page 30: ...play 2 Double Click the ADJ dial 3 Press dial the dot begins flashing 4 Rotate the dial clockwise 5 Stop at the n 6 Press the dial the dot is solid 7 Rotate the dial clockwise 8 Press dial the dot beg...

Page 31: ...Required Mixed Output Soundcard Required Mixed audio output includes the background audio from the CD plus the piano part from the optional soundcard The Audio Configuration setting changes the functi...

Page 32: ...p saves RECSES01 through RECSES98 The RECSES99 folder name is reserved for individual saves to CFLASH during the record process The names assigned to the songs within these group saves are RECSNG01 th...

Page 33: ...les on CF from CDROM Will not delete other music or data files d Demo Update S System Update A Application Update L Key List Update c Append SyncAlong CDROM to Compact Flash C Overwrite SyncAlong CDRO...

Page 34: ...function is selected you can define the midi expression curves Petine has 1000000 different expression curves This defines how midi velocities from the source file are mapped into other velocities tow...

Page 35: ...Piano Volume to P 0 Tap the SOURCE button on the Remote control once to access the low audio offset level Adjust the Audio Volume so that the music from the speaker sounds balanced with the acoustic p...

Page 36: ...Play Soundcard Instruments Metronome Time Signature this function changes the time signature of the click track when recording using the optional record system 1 Press STOP to halt play 2 Double Clic...

Page 37: ...e Click the ADJ dial 3 Press dial the dot begins flashing 4 Rotate the dial clockwise 5 Stop at the P 6 Press the dial the dot is solid 7 Rotate the dial clockwise 8 Press dial the dot begins flashing...

Page 38: ...dial clockwise 5 Stop at the o 6 Press the dial the dot is solid 7 Rotate the dial clockwise 8 Press dial the dot begins flashing 9 Rotate dial to the desired setting Double Click to Select and Exit C...

Page 39: ...r is empty then the system will go to the Internal Source and display the total number of songs If the last played source was Auxiliary Record or MIDI the Petine controller will power on to that sourc...

Page 40: ...c displays when the update is successful Press the ADJ Dial to continue If the Demo image is found Petine dno flashes Petine will begin to update the SyncAlong index file and a countdown to zero Scc d...

Page 41: ...etup Menu and display the current source Press the ADJ Dial once so that the dot begins to flash Rotate the ADJ Dial to display a large F Press the ADJ Dial to stop the dot from flashing Rotate the AD...

Page 42: ...he update countdown to zero will begin Successful update Press the ADJ Dial once Press the ADJ Dial twice within one half second to exit Press the ADJ Dial twice within one half second to enter the Se...

Page 43: ...A Application Update L Key List Update c Append SyncAlong CDROM to CFLASH C Overwrite SyncAlong CDROM to CFLASH C 1 4 S c d S c d A P v _ b t U d n 2 11 c F C d C d C d C c C 1 4 E E E E C A E C A E...

Page 44: ...formed the characters Dft will be displayed If the Reset was successful the LED will display SCC Press the ADJ Dial once Petine will automatically power OFF When the Petine is Powered on the Defaults...

Page 45: ...s display Press the ADJ Dial again The system will scan the CD drive Or No CD in drive CD detected without an image file CD with image file present The system will then scan the CompactFlash reader Or...

Page 46: ...able 70329 MIDI Adapter Cable 99140 Female Pianomation Processor MIDI OUT MIDI IN Male Female Optional MIDI Adapter Cable Connections For RECORD or MIDI File Player Optional QRS PNOscan Record System...

Page 47: ...99140 MIDI Adapter Cable 990024 CompactFlash Card 256MB 50030 Q Touch Tablet Ideal for Net Piano 990044 Jumper Activates MIDI Petine Options If you are upgrading from a previous version of Pianomatio...

Page 48: ...reviewing the Navigation Basics above there are several sections in the manual that show how to play a CD and record See below Play a QRS CD using the Petine Controller 20 Record Using the Petine Con...

Page 49: ...in A Op 118 No 2 P03 011 801217 Brahms Piano Works Gunther Danziger Classical Ballade in D Minor Op 10 No 1 P03 012 801217 Brahms Piano Works Gunther Danziger Classical Prelude No 10 in E Minor Bach S...

Page 50: ...leeves P04 004 400304 Celebrity Christmas Classics Ferrante Teicher Christmas Holiday O Christmas Tree P04 005 400305 Cool Christmas Party Rudy Martin Christmas Holiday Linus Lucy P04 006 400305 Cool...

Page 51: ...nternational Sweet Rosie O Grady P06 002 401105 Irish Pub Songs Frank Milne International Adoro P06 003 801209 Latin American Super Hits Marcos Lizama International El Dia Que Me Quieras P06 004 80120...

Page 52: ...ring P08 024 801270 Some Enchanted Evenings Larry Kass Musicals The Phantom of the Opera P08 025 801215 Phantom Les Miserables Ken Kaufman Musicals Masquerade P08 026 801215 Phantom Les Miserables Ken...

Page 53: ...1 023 801251 More Than Titanic Charles Czarnecki Popular Change The World P11 024 801251 More Than Titanic Charles Czarnecki Popular Who Wants To Live Forever P11 025 801281 Romantic Popsongs Jan Vayn...

Page 54: ...860031 Brass Americana American Brass Band Concert Series Unforgettable P14 006 860085 Remembering Nat King Cole Dave Schiavone Sax Joe Augustine Trio Concert Series Minuet Boccherini P14 007 860021 S...

Page 55: ...81 Lead 1 square 113 Tinkle Bell 18 Percussive Organ 50 String Ensemble 2 82 Lead 2 saw tooth 114 Agogo 19 Rock Organ 51 SynthStrings 1 83 Lead 3 calliope 115 Steel Drums 20 Church Organ 52 SynthStri...

Page 56: ...his Product are found to be defective in material or workmanship and the original purchaser provides Purchase Documents to QRS then QRS or its authorized dealer will provide replacement parts without...

Page 57: ...covery and provide a detailed explanation of the problem General If any provision herein shall be unlawful void or for any reason unenforceable then that provision shall be deemed severable from this...

Page 58: ...0ft 70135 6 00 Pianomation Accessories Description Catalog Price Remote control 71398 53 00 Self Powered Speaker USE This speaker mounts under the piano and amplifies the orchestrated music Mounting B...

Page 59: ...po 0 0 Transpose v 0 0 Microphone 0 Stereo Balance _ 0 0 Bass Volume b 0 0 Treble Volume t 0 0 Metronome Volume U o 0 Delay d P n Pianomation Configuration n N 1 Test 2 2 E Alignment Test 11 e Audio C...

Page 60: ...For Technical Support Call 1 800 247 6557 QRS Music Technologies Inc...

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