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Summary of Contents for Classic Keyboard C-220

Page 1: ...1300 N E 25TH AVENUE HILLSBORO OREGON 97124 503 648 4181...

Page 2: ...sk of electrical shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in th...

Page 3: ...he orientation of the connector s keying flats 5 Place the organ keyboard assembly on top of the speaker base 6 Connect the speaker cable located in step 3 to the brown socketed connector located in s...

Page 4: ...operating instructions or as marked on the instrument Do NOT attempt to defeat the grounding connection of the three prong attachment plug This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plu...

Page 5: ...l source of the interference Disconnect the peripheral devices and their input output cables one at a time If the interference stops it is caused by the peripheral device or its I O cable Try coiling...

Page 6: ...cal Ofr Selection Using Soft Thru Program Changes C 220 Care Connecting your C 220 to external amplification Using the C 220 Amplification System for other Instruments Using Headphones Placement of th...

Page 7: ...light it 2 Press ENSEMBLE MF for song 19ENSEMBLE F for song 2 and ENSEMBLE FF for song 3 3 Press FUNCTION at any time to return to Play Mode DeDlo Songs o ENSEMBLE ENSEMBLE ENSEMBLE ENSEMBLE FUNCTION...

Page 8: ...authenticity The C 220 also offers an advanced MIDI control system which allows you to access the sounds in the C 220 from other MIDI devices such as keyboards or sequencers Your C 220 can also transm...

Page 9: ...ual Press and hold the fIrst sound selection Thissound will be assigned to Upper or Lower whichever tilt tab is lit While holding the frrst sound selection press the second sound selection This will b...

Page 10: ...ate Mer the selection s from the Function settings have been made press the Function tilt tab again to return to the normal sound functions Note Specific Function settings will be described in detail...

Page 11: ...to indicate the Chorus level Chorus may be assigned or unassigned to a selected sound without pressing the Function tilt tab in which case the Chorus level will be the same as last set for the select...

Page 12: ...ume The Upper and Lower tilt tabs will select the corresponding sound when in either Dual or Split mode There are ten levels ofvolume for each sound 0 through 9 The default level is 9 The C 220 is tun...

Page 13: ...stem By setting the C 220 to either send or receive on a certain MIDI channel it can communicate with other devices which are also set to send or receive on the same channel In order to control anothe...

Page 14: ...number 17 If you were to send Program Change number 17 down MIDI channel 4 the Guitar sound would be assigned to MIDI Channel 4 Another type of MIDI parameter which the C 220 supports is Control Chang...

Page 15: ...t tabwill go out when the program change is sent This function specifies the MIDI Channel s the C 220 will receive on The receive channel is settable in MIDI Mode oonly One channel may be received on...

Page 16: ...for Control Change 11 Two tilt tabs will light for Control Change 7 Three tilt tabs will light for Control Change 2 Four tilt tabs wlllllght for channel pressure The default is Control Change 7 This...

Page 17: ...ceive the same channels the organ sends The C 220 receives certain MIDI channels dependant on which MIDI Mode is selected In MIDI Mode 0 Normal Mode the C 220 will receive on any one channel when Whol...

Page 18: ...e 2 The C 220 will receive on anyone or two MIDI channels receive on MIDI channels 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 receive on MIDI channels 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 In each oJthese three modes the C 220 can send on any oJ...

Page 19: ...ting MIDI channel 2 4 Press Function the light will go out 5 Select the desired sound for the MIDI channel specified in step 3 Remember sounds can be selected for channels 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 when in MIDI...

Page 20: ...Press Function the light will go out When using a sequencer with the C 220 it is important to avoid an endless loop otherwise the attack of certain voices will be inconsistent This is due to the fact...

Page 21: ...sage whenever a sound tilt tab is pressed This feature can be disabled ifyou do not wish a Program Change message to be sentwhen a sound tilt tab is selected It is still possible to send a single Prog...

Page 22: ...l device and or the speakers To connect the C 220 to an external sound system 1 If using a monaural mono amplifier use only one standard audio cable with a 1 4 phone plug and connect it to the OUTPUT...

Page 23: ...2 NEVER CONNECT THE OUTPUT OF A POWER AMPLIFIER TO THE INPUT OF THE C 220 SERIOUS DAMAGE WILL RESULT USING HEADPHONES The headphone jack is located at the lower left on the front of the keyboard When...

Page 24: ...g audio connections never connect the audio inputs and outputs improperly with an outside device e g home stereo or other sound systems An example of this would be to connect the audio outputs of the...

Page 25: ...e years actual life may be longer or shorter It is recommended the battery be changed every 5 years Please contact your Rodgers dealer or service center for repl cement It is possible the frrst replac...

Page 26: ...I In Thm Out Input Jacks Left Right Stereo Mono Level Output Jacks Left Right Stereo Mono Speakers 20 3 cm 8 woofer x 2 6 cm 2 4 tweeter x 4 Output 60 watts x 2 channels stereo Finish Rodgers woodgrai...

Page 27: ...l Change 1 then this message is recognized as vibrato depth OBreath Control Status BnH Second om Third vvH n MIDI O1anncl vv Control Value OH FH o IS ooH 7FH 0 127 O ch l 15 ch 16 When the VOLUME CONT...

Page 28: ...mber e mtrolled by RPN ORPNMSB 0 ch 1 1S ch 16 Status BnH Second 6SH Third vvH n MIDI Owmcl OH PH O IS vv MSB ofthe paramctcrnumbcr controlled by RPN Master Fmc Tunc is controllable by RPN on the C 22...

Page 29: ...16 n OMNI OFF message is also recognized u All Notes Off I MONO Status DnH Second 7EH Third mmH n MIDIOwmcI OH PH 0 15 O d1 1 1S ch 16 11K OMNI OfF message is also recognized u All Notes Off I POLY St...

Page 30: ...102 28 103 29 104 30 105 31 1 6 32 1 11 33 1 Status DnH Second 01H Third vvH n MIDIOwmcl vv Control Value OPan OH PH 0 15 00 60 0 96 O ch l 1S ch 16 Status DoH Second OAII Third vvH u MIDIOw1u l vv Co...

Page 31: ...nnels for UPPER and LOWER voices i8 inoperable 1IN0rmal Mode Normal mode is the basic MIDI mode When the KEY MODE is let to DUAL or SPLIT then both UPPER and LOWER have different receive channel and t...

Page 32: ...tim between the Program Change number and tone am the same u Normal mode T me setting ofeach part is nonvolatile Each part s PartiallCscne number can change by receiving a System Exclusive Message lbc...

Page 33: ...d Octave shift for ch 16 0 3 1 2 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 2 6 3 0050 OOOOdddd Voice Level for ch 1 0051 OOOOdddd Voice Level for ch 2 0052 OOOOdddd Voice Level for ch 3 0053 OOOOdddd Voice Level for ch 4 0054 OO...

Page 34: ...r th 10 Vibrato Depth fOl th 11 Vibrato Depth for th 12 Vibrato Depth for th 13 Vibrato Depth for th 14 Vibl to Depth fOl th 1S Vibrato Depth fOl ch 16 0 8 Vibrato Depth 1 8 O Ofl 1Dc Transpose value...

Page 35: ...Note 1 Note 1 Yes Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Yes Note 1 Yes Note 1 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Note 1 0 127 Note 1 0 127 0 127 Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No 123 Yes 123 127 No No True 1 2 7 1...

Page 36: ...ment purchased from any source other than an authorized Classic Keyboards dealer C Damage or defects caused by improper parts or service D This warranty does not include revisions to product software...

Page 37: ...PIN 1905 026 ZB8 Printed in V SA...

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