CUP110 OVERVIEW

The Authentic Piano Experience.

Brand NEW German 9′ Grand Piano

A game-changer. The new German 9′ Concert Grand breathes with amazing tone, realism, and expression FAR beyond what you thought possible in a digital piano.

88 Inspiring Factory Presets

Featuring some of the the best sounds from our PC3 and Artis series, including our NEW German 9′ Concert Grand, Vintage Electric Pianos, Clavinets, rich and realistic String Sections and Orchestras, Guitars, Percussion and more.

Italian Made Key Action

88-Note, fully weighted, hammer action with adjustable touch sensitivity.

Modern Cabinet Design

45 Watt, 4-speaker, stereo sound system, built-in music stand and slide-out fallboard.

All specifications subject to change without notice.

Simple and Intuitive Controls

Elegant control panel featuring easy access to all system functions, including a Metronome, Transpose and One-Touch Favorites.

Built-In Pedals

Sustain, Sostenuto and Soft Pedals standard. (Optional volume/expression pedal unit sold separately).

SPECS

All specifications subject to change without notice.

Keyboard: 88-Note, fully weighted, hammer action with adjustable touch sensitive keys (Fatar TP100LR)
Keyboard Sensitivity: 10 selectable response levels
Display: Scrolling alphanumeric LED
Polyphony: 128 voice
Preset Programs: 88 expressive sounds including the new German 9′ Concert Grand Piano

(User Presets:

2, one-touch recallable “favorites”
Demo Songs: 51 piano demos
General MIDI: No
Piano Split Mode: Dual 44-key operation
Transpose: Full transposition to any key, +/- two octaves
Tune: +/- 100 cents
Effects: Dual ambience and effect processors (reverberation and chorus). Rich and complex effects from the PC3 Series
Drum Patterns: None
Metronome: Yes with tap tempo
Recorder/Sequencer: 1-track, 1 song capacity
Sound System: 45 Watt 4-speaker, stereo sound system
Audio Outs: Stereo left/right RCA line outs (for connecting to external amplification)
Audio Ins: Stereo left/right RCA line ins (for connecting external sound sources)
Headphones: (2) 1/4″ stereo headphone outs
MIDI I/O: MIDI In and Out connectors
USB: (1) port; “Plug and Play” USB functionality allows MIDI over USB for connecting to/from an external computer sequencer; no software driver needed
Pedals: (3) built-in switch-type: sustain, sostenuto, soft

Optional volume/expression pedal unit.

Finishes: Ebony, Satin Rosewood
Bench: Matching bench included
Dimensions: 35.2″(H) x 55.7″ (W) x 19.8″ (D)

89.5 cm (H) x 141.4 cm (W) x 50.3 cm (D)

Weight: 132 lb. / 60kg
Power: 90-250V AC 50/60Hz free voltage; external power supply 19V, 3.42A DC

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FAQs

Basic Concepts & User Interface

Question:
How can I adjust the touch sensitivity of my CUP2A / 120 / 110?

Answer:

To adjust the Touch Sensitivity (how the keyboard responds to your playing):

    1. Press the SETTINGS button to enter the Settings menu. Each subsequent press of the SETTINGS button will advance you through the various parameters of the Settings menu (see Settings Mode in the User’s Manual for details).

 

    1. Press the SETTINGS button repeatedly to select the “Touch” menu item (3rd in the list).

 

  1. Once the Touch parameter is selected, press PREVIOUS--and/or-NEXT+ to scroll through and select from the 10 available touch sensitivity levels.The choices are:
      • Linear (default)
      • Light 1
      • Light 2
      • Light 3
      • Hard 1
      • Hard 2
      • Hard 3
      • Piano Touch
      • Easy
      • GM Receive

    (A description of each can be found in the User’s Manual under Settings.)

    Tip: Pressing the Previous- / Next+ button pair together will reset the Touch level back to factory default of Linear.

  2. Press either the VOICE -OR- the PIANO button to Exit the Settings menu.

Settings Mode

Question:
How can I adjust the touch sensitivity of my CUP2A / 120 / 110?

Answer:

To adjust the Touch Sensitivity (how the keyboard responds to your playing):

    1. Press the SETTINGS button to enter the Settings menu. Each subsequent press of the SETTINGS button will advance you through the various parameters of the Settings menu (see Settings Mode in the User’s Manual for details).

 

    1. Press the SETTINGS button repeatedly to select the “Touch” menu item (3rd in the list).

 

  1. Once the Touch parameter is selected, press PREVIOUS--and/or-NEXT+ to scroll through and select from the 10 available touch sensitivity levels.The choices are:
      • Linear (default)
      • Light 1
      • Light 2
      • Light 3
      • Hard 1
      • Hard 2
      • Hard 3
      • Piano Touch
      • Easy
      • GM Receive

    (A description of each can be found in the User’s Manual under Settings.)

    Tip: Pressing the Previous- / Next+ button pair together will reset the Touch level back to factory default of Linear.

  2. Press either the VOICE -OR- the PIANO button to Exit the Settings menu.

Product Comparisons

Question:
What are the primary feature comparisons between our current Home Digital Pianos?

Answer:

Download the Kurzweil Home Digital Piano Model Comparison Chart here
(.pdf format).

Troubleshooting

Question:
How can I restore my CUP110 to its factory defaults?

Answer:

Hard Resetting returns the CUP110 to the original factory default settings. All user changes, saved Favorites, and user recorded songs will be erased. There are two available methods to reset:


Settings Menu Method:

1. Press the Settings button until the display reads:
HARD RESET?
2. Press the Next+ button once. The screen will display:
CONFIRM?
3. Press the Next+ button again to confirm and reset the CUP110.

(Alternatively, to cancel the reset, press the Previous- button, then press any other button to exit Settings Mode).


Power Up Method:

  1. Hold the C8 piano key down while switching on the power.
  2. Continue to hold C8 down until you see “RESETTING” (scrolling) in the display then release.

DOWNLOADS

User Manuals

Andante CUP110 User’s Manual – 3.2 MB
Owner’s Manual (.pdf)
2014-04-07

OS Updates

CUP110 v1.08 Update – 2.8MB
.KUF file (O/S v2.36.1456; Objects v1.00.0; Boot Loader v1.68.1456); Read Me (installation instructions and revision history)
2014-10-23

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