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Introduction
Understanding the MP11SE
Preparation before use
The MP11SE does not feature built-in speakers. Therefore, in order to listen to the MP11SE, it will rst be necessary to connect a mixer,
keyboard amplier, or headphones to the instrument.
Once connected to an audio output device, press the POWER SWITCH located on the right of the rear panel to turn on the MP11SE.
It is recommended to turn on the MP11SE before the audio output device in order to avoid the unpleasant switching noise that can
sometimes occur.
MP11SE section structure: explanation
The MP11SE features 3 internal sound sections: PIANO, E.PIANO, and SUB. Each section features a dedicated VOLUME fader and can
be turned ON or OFF freely.
The PIANO, E.PIANO, and SUB sections share largely the same operation, with 4 category buttons and multiple sounds assigned to
each category. The PIANO and SUB sound sections each feature one EFX module, while the E.PIANO section oers two separate
EFX modules and an additional AMP simulator. All sounds can be adjusted using the various parameters in the EDIT menu, with
additional ‘Feature Parameters’ that are specic to each of the three sound sections.
The MP11SE’s external (MIDI) functionality is divided into four independently controlled zones. As with the internal sound sections,
various EDIT menu parameters are available to dene transmit/receive channels, MMC features, keyboard ranges, and knob
assignments etc.
REVERB settings are common for all internal sections, however the DEPTH can be controlled independently for each section.
The MP11SE’s EQ is also common for all internal sections, however parameters in the EDIT menu allow the tonal character for each
section’s sound to be adjusted independently.
Modications to each sound can be stored as individual SOUND presets, while the entire conguration of the MP11SE itself can be
stored in one of the 208 SETUP memories.
As noted previously, the master VOLUME fader does not aect the FIXED OUTPUT jacks, but does aect the (normal) OUTPUT jacks.
This allows audio engineers to control the level of the instrument at the mixing desk, while still allowing performers to adjust the
volume of their monitor speakers freely.
MP11SE section structure: block diagram
The diagram below illustrates the section structure of the MP11SE.
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EFX1E.PIANO Amp
EFXSUB
EFX2
Reverb
EQ
LINE IN
Normal Out
Master Fader
E.PIANO Fader
SUB Fader
Input Level
E.PIANO Reverb Depth
SUB Reverb Depth
Noise Gate
PIANO Fader
PIANO Reverb Depth
Fixed Out
ZONE1 Volume
ZONE1
ZONE2
ZONE3
ZONE4
LINE IN Fader
ZONE2 Volume
ZONE3 Volume
ZONE4 Volume
MIDI Out
USB-MIDI Out
gate
gate
EFX
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