Peavey Pro 1 User Manual

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Page 1 - OWNERS MANUAL English

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 1GENERALMUSIC®OWNERS MANUAL English

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 8Pedal connectionsThere are three pedal jacks on the back panel of the PRO 1/PRO 2.The DAMPER pedal jack can accep

Page 3 - Table of contents

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 9Section 2Quick Study GuideFor those of you who don't like to read manuals or wish to read the manual indetai

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 10Basic Functions and FeaturesIf you are eager to “dive in” to your new keyboard or if you plan to study the manu

Page 5 - Section 1

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 11If you wish to further edit the sound combination you are making, for example, to adjust the relative volumesof

Page 6 - Front and rear panel

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 12PerformanceselectionStoring a PerformanceThere are 64 PERFORMANCE memories on-board the PRO1 and PRO2. They are

Page 7 - Front panel - PRO 2

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 13Making a Performance from scratchLets try a complete step by step example.The aim is to make a combination of E.

Page 8 - Rear panel - PRO 1 / PRO 2

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 14“Quick Piano” featureSince the PRO 1 and PRO 2 are designed to be played primarily as a piano, both instruments

Page 9 - Power switch and headphones

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 15Section 3Basic FeaturesThis section will explain how to approach the instrument for the first time in asimple fa

Page 10 - Pedal1 On/Off

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 16Selecting soundsAfter switching the instrument on, pressing any of the sound selection buttons on the front pane

Page 11 - Section 2

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 17PerformancesWhat is a performance ?A Performance is simply a memory location in which a sound or combination of

Page 12 - Basic Functions and Features

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 18Changing the pitch of the instrumentTransposeThe TRANSPOSE buttons are located to the left of the sound selectio

Page 14 - Storing a Performance

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 19Tone control(PRO 1 model only) Brilliance controlsThe BRILLIANCE controls on the PRO 1 model allow you to adjust

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 20Adding effectsReverbRoom, Stage, HallBoth the PRO 1 and PRO 2 offer three reverb presets. These can be selected

Page 16 - “Quick Piano” feature

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 21Keyboard responseTouchSoft, Normal, HardBoth the PRO 1 and PRO 2 offer three different keyboard touch responses

Page 17 - Section 3

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 22Other controlsLocal OffThis button isolates the PRO 2 from its internal sound engine allowing it to be used as a

Page 18 - Selecting sounds

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 23Section 4Performance EditWhen you construct a combination of sounds there are many powerful featuresavailable un

Page 19 - Performances

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 241. PIANO1 1Vol=127 Trns=0Editing your performanceThe functions available under PERF EDIT are divided into a ser

Page 20 - PRO 2 model only

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 253. Reverb TimeIf a reverb effect has been selected, this function can be used to control the “reverb time” or th

Page 21 - Tone control

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 26Assigning pedal functions7. Pedal 1 Function8. Pedal 2 FunctionWhen a foot pedal is connected to the Pedal 1 or

Page 22 - Adding effects

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 2712. Auto Wah-WahAuto Wah-Wah is a classic effect from the vintage keyboard era. The effect can be applied to a s

Page 23 - Keyboard response

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 1Section 1: Instrument LayoutFront panel layout;PRO 1 ...4PRO 2 ...

Page 24 - Other controls

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 28Other features of PERF EDIT14. DetuneNOTE: This function is only available when a layered or split sound is bein

Page 25 - Section 4

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 29Section 5The Master/MIDI button contains both the MIDI controls of the instrument anda number of important "

Page 26 - Perf Edit functions

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 301. MIDI CH 1 01Sound number, (1 or 2)Midi ChannelMIDI functions(PRO 1 Model Only) TuningThis fe

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 31The messages that can be filtered are as follows;Program - Midi program change messagesVolume - Midi volume mess

Page 28 - Assigning pedal functions

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 32Master functions8. ComputerHere you can set the operating mode for the computer serial port on the instrument’s

Page 29 - USER C5 = 00

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 3313. Restore PerfsThis feature allows you to restore all of the factory pre-programmed performances. NOTE: Doing

Page 30 - Other features of PERF EDIT

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 3416. NumberingThis feature allows you to select your preferred program numbering system when controlling external

Page 31 - Section 5

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 35Section 6The PRO 2 features a simple but powerful sequencer which allows you tofaithfully record your playing or

Page 32 - MIDI functions

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 36Play and recordThe recorder or “sequencer” section in the PRO 2 allows you to record a two-track Song of about 4

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 37Quick & easy recordingThere are two ways to record on the PRO 2:A. Record your song just as you play it.For

Page 34 - Master functions

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Page 35 - Press ^ to start

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 38Recording a two track songSetting upYou can enter record mode after selecting the sound or sounds that you want

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 397. When you have finished, press Play/Stop to stop the recording.• The instrument will remain in Record mode.• T

Page 37 - Section 6

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 40Advanced featuresPause / ContinueThe PAUSE button actually has two functions;1. PAUSE: To temporarily stop playb

Page 38 - Play and record

Section 7Reference Section

Page 39 - Tempo =120

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Page 40 - Recording a two track song

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 43EffectsOutputsDisplaySequencerPlay ModesSound GenerationPresets88 keys, Hammer actionReverb (Room, Stage, Hal

Page 41 - Overdubbing

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 44Technical specifications - PRO 245.000 events. Start/Stop, Pause,FF, Rew, Rec. Track1, Track2,Metronome, Timing

Page 42 - Advanced features

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 45TechnologyThe PRO 1 and PRO 2 feature three unique applications of sound design technology including “physicalmo

Page 43 - Section 7

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 47IndexAAdvanced release technology ... 45All Notes Off ...

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 3Instrument LayoutSection 1

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 48OOctave shift, (transpose) ... 18, 24“Others”, (reverb and effects)...

Page 47 - Advanced release technology

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Pa

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Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 6Rear panel - PRO 1 / PRO 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Page 52 - Stock Code 271099

Generalmusic PRO 1/PRO 2 Page 7Power switch and headphonesPower switchThe power switch is located on the back panel at the lower left side. You

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