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Congratulations!
Taking care of your electronic keyboard
Your keyboard will give you years of playing pleasure if you follow the simple rules given below:
LocationDo not expose the unit to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more
serious damage.! Direct sunlight.! High temperature (near a heat source, or in a car during the day time).! Excessive humidity.! Excessive dust.! Strong vibration
Power Supply
! Turn the power switch OFF when the instrument is not in use.! If an AC adaptor is used, it should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the instrument is not to be
used for an extended period of time.! Unplug the AC adaptor during electric storms.! Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliance with high power consumption,
such as electric heaters or ovens. Also avoid using multi-plug adaptors since these can result in reduced sound quality, operation errors, and possibly damage.
Turn Power OFF When Making Connections! To avoid damage to the instrument and other devices to which it is connected, turn the power
switches of all related device OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting cables.
Handling and Transport! Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or other parts of the instrument.! Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, but not pulling on the cable.! Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.! Physical shocks caused by dropping, bump-ing, or placing heavy objects on the instru- ment can
result in scratches and more serious damage.
Cleaning! Clean the cabinet and panel with a dry soft cloth.! A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt.! Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner.! Avoid placing vinyl object on top of the unit (vinyl can stick to and discolor the surface).
Electrical Interference! This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or
television receivers. If this occurs, move the instrument further away from the affected equipment.
Congratulations on your purchase of this keyboard.It is an easy-to-use keyboard with advanced functions especially in self-learning. The major customers are the children or adults who are the beginners of learning keyboard, and they will be more interested in keyboard performance. In study mode, the customers can learnthe songs in 3 different ways by choosing left hand or right hand mode. LCD display makesit easier and more direct for the customers to learn the songs. To make the practising more fun,it has the Grade features that evaluating your performance. Also, numeric musical notation display and Step Record are the other features of this keyboard.
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Main Features
Song learningLearning mode There are 3 different ways to practise the songs.Lesson 1Aim at the time practice with grading the time value only.Lesson 2Aim at the note practice with grading the note value only.Lesson 3Practice and grade the time and note.
Chord modeBoth single finger detect and fingers detect.
Song100 at all, from 001 to 100. Learning mode can apply to every songs.
Style100 at all, from 001 to 100.
Voice 146 at all, including 128 GM Voice, 12 ChineseVoice and 6 Percussion Voice (1 Chinese Percussion)
OperationUse number function key or wheel to select voice, style and song
Keyboard61 touch keyboard
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Note:Press [YES/+] and [NO/-] together, the default setting will be loaded in the keyboard, and the memory and all the record song will be lost.
DemoThere are 2 demos at all.
Functions of hand choiceYou can press the left or right key to selectleft or right hand mode or both together. The LCD displays the fingering.
Memory featrueIt has 8 banks with 6 memories in each bank.
Style controlSync,Start/Stop,Fill In A/Normal,Fill In B/Variation,Intro/Ending.
Other featuresDual, Lower voice, Sustain, Piano, Metro, O.T.S., Demo, Chord dictionary, Pitch wheeland etc.
Mixer functionInclude the volume of Voice R1, Voice R2, Voice L, Drum, Bass, OC1, OC2, Oc3.
Function featureInclude Transpose, Tune, Octave, Beat, Split point, Pedal select, EQ, Touch, Reverb type, Reverb level, Chorus type, Chorus level, MIDI in, MIDI out.
Record feature (2 Rec-Song)There are 2 record modes: RECORD and STEP RECORD. Each record song has 3 track-1 ACCOMP track and 2 melody tracks.
Chord dictionaryMake it more convenience to the customersto learn the chord, including Dict 1 mode (dictionary mode) and Dict 2 mode(test mode).
Assistant Learning FunctionIt has the FFW, REW and PAUSE function with guide beat in the song to make it convenience to the customers.
Grade FunctionApply to all 3 learning modes.
LCD IndicationIt indicates the note on the staff and keyboard onthe LCD display.
Note:Left hand mode cannot be used in chord song.
Contents
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General GuidePower supply-Using the AC adaptor-Using batteries
The Connectors-The headphones jack-The damper jack-The Aux.Out jack-The volume jack-The MIDI IN/OUT jacks
Selecting & Playing voices1.Voice number2.Voice setting
Voice and Effects1.Dual voice2.Lower voice4.Sustain5.Pitch bend wheel6.Modulation
Style Control1.Playing a style2.Fill IN A/B3.Accomp Volume4.A.B.C.5.Tempo
Function menu1.Transpose2.Tune3.Octave4.Beat5.Slit point6.Pedal assign7.Touch8.Brilliance9.Reverb type10.Reverb level11.Chorus type12.Chorus level13.MIDI setting
Mixer menuMetronomePianoMemory1.Bank2.Store and load3.Data store memory
O.T.S.Record1.Record(real time)2.Step record3.Record play4.Delete user song5.User song lesson
SongDemoLessonChord Dictionary1.DICT.12.DICT.2
Pedal1.Foot switch2.Volume pedal
MIDI1.What is MIDI2.MIDI connection3.MIDI application
SpecificationsAppendix 1-Voice ListAppendix 2-style listAppendix 3-Song listAppendix 4-Demo list
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POWER SWITCH
RIGHT HAND LESSON
LOWER VOICE
MASTER VOLUME
WHEEL
DUAL
TEMPO MODULATION
ACCOMP VOLUME PITCH BEND
MIXER
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
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START/STOP
SYNC
FILL IN A
FILL IN B
INTRO/ENDING
A.B.C
ONE TOUCH CONTROL
-O.T.S
-M1-M6
BANK
STORE
DELETE
STEP REC
RECORD
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
VOICE
STYLE
SONG
LESSON
LEFT HAND LESSON
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LOWERVOICEDUAL SUSTAIN PIANO METRO DEMO
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VOLUME
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OFF
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
MIXER
BANK STORE DELETE MELODY 2MELODY 1ACCOMP
SYNC FILL IN A FILL IN B INTRO/ENDINGSTART/STOP A.B.C.
ACCOMP VOLUME
TEMPO
CHORDDICTIONARYLESSON
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STYLE CONTROL
SONG CONTROL
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047~052 053~064065~073 074~079 080~085 086~089 090~100
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CLASSICALPIANIST
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LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
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MELODY 2
EDIT
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LCD display
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ACCOMP
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BASS CLEF
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KEYBOARD
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LEFT/RIGHT HAND MODE
MEMORY
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Power SupplyThis electronic keyboard can be powered by current from a standard household wall outlet(using the specified AC adaptor) or by batteries.
Using the AC adaptor
Make sure that only the AC adaptor specified forthis electronic keyboard is used. The adaptor shall be 12V DC output, 2200mA, and center positive type. Be sure to turn off the electronic keyboard before you connect the adaptor into the AC wall outlet and the cord into the unit.
CautionsUse only the specified AC adaptor. Use of another type of adaptor creates a danger of fire and electrical shock.For safety sake, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet whenever leaving the electronic keyboard unattended for a long time.
Using batteries
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Always make sure to turn the keyboard off before inserting new batteries or replacing old ones.
To insert the batteries
Open the battery compartment on the under side of the keyboard.
Insert 8 "D" size batteries into the batterycompartment by following the polarity markings on the cabinet.
Close the battery compartment, make sure thebattery compartment cover locks firmly.
Low battery indicationsAny of the following symptoms indicate low battery power. Replace the batteries as soon as possible whenever any of the following occurs.
A dim and difficult-to-read LCD displayAbnormally low speaker/headphone volume.Distortion of the sound output.Sudden power failure when playing at high volumeAbnormal playing of the rhythms or demo songs.Dimming of the display when playing at high volume.
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DC 12VAUX. OUTVOLUMESUSTAINMIDI OUTMIDI INMIDI THRU
Improper handling of the batteries can cause them to burst or leak, creating the danger of personal injury or damage of the keyboard. Be sure to take the following important precautions when using batteries:
Never use batteries of different types.Never mix old batteries with new ones.Always make sure to remove the batteries from the keyboard's battery compartment.When the keyboard is not expected to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries from the keyboard.Replace the batteries as soon as possible after any sign of discharge.
The headphone jack
A pair of stereo headphones can be plugged intothe PHONES jack for private practice or latenight playing. The internal speaker system is automatically turn off when the headphones isplugged into the PHONES jack.The PHONES jack is in the front .
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Cautions
The sustain jack
An optional foot switch can be plugged into the SUSTAIN jack for sustain control. The foot switchfunctions like the damper pedal on a piano-pressfor sustain, release for normal sound.
The Aux. Out jack
The AUX. OUT jack delivers the output of the keyboard for connection to an external amplifier.Using an audio cord, plug into AUX. OUT jack located on the rear panel. Then plug the otherend of the cord into LINE IN or AUX. IN of the amplifier.
StereoSystem
DC 12VAUX. OUTVOLUMESUSTAINMIDI OUTMIDI INMIDI THRU
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Connections
The volume jack
An optional volume control can be plugged into the VOLUME jack for adjusting the volume of sound.
DC 12VAUX. OUTVOLUMESUSTAINMIDI OUTMIDI INMIDI THRU
The MIDI IN/OUT jacks
The MIDI IN connector receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device. The MIDI OUT connector transmit MIDI data generated by the electronic keyboard to an external MIDI device.
MIDI OUTMIDI INMIDI THRU
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Selecting & Playing a Voice
The keyboard has 146 voices at all, including 128 GM voice, 12 Chinesevoice, and 6 percussion voice.
The default VOICE R1 is No.001.LCD displays : VOICE R1 and the voice name.
Press [+/YES]/[-/NO] key ,rotate the wheel or use the number keyto select the voice wanted.
Voice number
Voice setting34A.B.C.
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LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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REST
VOICE
Voices and Effects
Dual voice
1.DUAL
It has the dual voice. You can usethis function to get new voices.
Press [DUAL] key to turn on the DUAL VOICE, LCD displays:
VOICE R2 an d du al fla g.The dual voice name is also displayed on the LCD.
Press [DUAL] key again to turn off the DUAL VOICE.
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2. Press [+/YES]/[-/NO] key, use the wheel or number key to select the dual voice number. The default dual voice number is number 50: Strings 2.
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
LOWERVOICE
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
SUSTAIN
You can split the keyboard to the right (melody part) and left area (accompaniment) in this function.
Press [LOWER VOICE] key to turn on the lower voice, LCD lights the lower voice flag and displays VOICE L and the lower voice name.
Press [+/YES]/[-/NO] key, the wheel or number key to select the lower voice number. The default lower voice number is No. 50: Strings2.
Press [LOWER VOICE] key again to turn off the lower voice. LCD darks the lower voice flag.
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Lower voice
Sustain
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Press [SUSTAIN] key to turn on the sustain effect. LCD lights the sustain flag. The keyboard has the sustain effect.
Press [SUSTAIN] key again to turn off the sustain effect.LCD darks the sustain flag.
When set the pedal as the sustain pedal (see in function), the sustainpedal's effect is stronger than pressing [sustain] key.
Press the [MODULATION] key and do not release when playing the keyboard. It has the vibration effect. Release the [MODULATION] key, no vibration effect.
Pitch bend wheel
The pitch bend wheel can be used to bend the note lower or higher,range between +/- 2 cent. When release the wheel, the note will back to the normal.
Modulation
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
StartPress [START/STOP] key to start playing the style.
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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Style Control
There are 100 styles at all, from 001 to 100. The default style after power on is 001.
Press [STYLE] key to the style mode. LCD lights the style flag and displays the style name.
Press [+/YES]/[-/NO] key,the wheel or the number key to select the style you wanted.
Playing a styleSTART/STOP
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REST
Sync Start
Press [SYNC] key to turn on the sync start mode, The 4 beats on LCD flash together.
If the A.B.C mode is turned on,the style starts when pressing any key on the left side of keyboard.
If the A.B.C mode is turned off, only the drum voice can be heard when pressing any key on the left side of the keyboard.
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SYNC FILL IN A FILL IN B INTRO/ENDINGSTART/STOP A.B.C.
STYLE CONTROL
SONG CONTROL
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
Flashing
SYNC FILL IN A FILL IN B INTRO/ENDINGSTART/STOP A.B.C.
STYLE CONTROL
SONG CONTROL
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To play the fill repeatedly,do not release the key when the style is playing.
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
Flashing
SYNC FILL IN A FILL IN B INTRO/ENDINGSTART/STOP A.B.C.
STYLE CONTROL
SONG CONTROL
Press [START/STOP] again to stop the style.
Stop style4.
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3. Intro/Ending:After pressing [INTRO/ENDING], the rhythm will start immediately with intro pattern for the style you have selected.After pressing [START/STOP],the normal style will start after the intro style is over. Press [INTRO/ENDING] key when the style is playing, style will stop when it is over.
Fill IN A/Fill IN B
Press [FILL IN A] when the style is playing, the flag A on LCD will flash.After one measure is over,normal style will start.
Press [FILL IN B] when the style is playing, the flag B on LCD will be flash.After one measure is over, variation style will start.
Press [FILL IN A] when style stops, it will change to the normal style, the flag A on LCD will be lightened; Press [FILL IN B] to change the style to the variation style, and the flag B on LCDwill be lightened.
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
Auto Bass Chord
A.B.C.
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LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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Press [ACCOMP+] or [ACCOMP-] key to adjust ACCOMP volume.The LCD displays the ACCOMPvolume which range between 0and 31.(Default Accomp Value is 24.)
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Press [ACCOMP+] and [ACCOMP-] key together to turnoff the ACCOMP volume.
3. Press [ACCOMP+] and [ACCOMP-] key together againto turn on the ACCOMP volume.
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ACCOMP VOLUME
TEMPO
ACCOMP VOLUME
TEMPO
ACCOMP VOLUME
TEMPO
A.B.C.
There are 2 ways to detect thechord: single finger detect and fingers detect. If the chord is played corresponding to thefingers detect,it is recognized as the fingers chord. if not, singlefinger chord is recognized.
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The default mode after power on the keybaord is A.B.C. off. Press [A.B.C.] key to turn on the auto bass chord, the A.B.C. flag on LCD is lightened. The left area of keyboard is the chord area,when playing the chord, both the bass and the chord voice phonate.
Accomp volume
ACCOMP VOLUME
TEMPO
ACCOMP VOLUME
TEMPO
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
1. Press the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO-] key or the wheel to change the tempo.
2. Press the [TEMPO+] and [TEMPO-] together can set thedefault tempo.
3. Select the other style when it is playing,the keyboard will not take out the default tempo.
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Function Menu
Press or [FUNCTION-/BACK] key to enter the menu of function. The default option of the menu is TRANSPOSE. Press [FUNCTION+/NEXT] or [FUNCTION-/BACK] key to select the option to set. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to set the parameter. The option and the parameters are as follows:
[FUNCTION+/NEXT]
Option LCD Display Range Default
TRANSPOSE XXX Transpos -12 12 0
TUNE XXX Tune -50 50 0
OCTAVE XXX Octave -2 (4Octave 0
BEAT XXX Beat 0,2 4
SPLIT POINT XXX Split Pt 61(C2 C7) 19(F3#)
PEDAL ASSIGN 00X Ped SUS SOFT St/S MEM SUS
TOUCH XXX Touch 1-3,off 2
BRILLIANCE 00X Brillian 0 -127 96
REVERB TYPE XXX Rev Type 0 -7 4
REVERB LEVEL XXX Rev Lev 0 -127 40
CHORUS TYPE XXX Cho Type 0 -7 0
CHORUS LEVEL XXX Cho Lev 0 127 0
MIDI RECEIVE XXX Receive 01 16 ALL ALL
MIDI
TRANSMIT
XXX Transmit 01 16 01
No action for 5 seconds after pressing the [FUNCTION+/NEXT] or [FUNCTION-/BACK] key, it will quit the function menu automatically.
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REST
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
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Tempo
Transpose
Tune
Ocatve
Beat
The LCD displays the transpose value. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the transpose value.This function can change the right area of keyboard from -12 to 12 semitones.Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] together will set the transpose value to the default.
The LCD displays the tune value. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the tune value. This function can change the right area ofkeyboard from -50 to 50 cents.Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] together will set the tune value to the default.
The LCD displays the octave value. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the octavevalue. This function can change the right area of keyboard from -2 to 2 octaves.Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] together will set the tune value to the default.
The LCD displays the beat value. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the beat value.The beat value includes 0, 2-9, 9 types at all.
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FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
The LCD displays the split point value. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] , the wheel or the keyboard to change the split point. The key of the split point is on the left of thekeyboard.
Split point
The LCD displays the type of pedal. Use[+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the pedal assign. The pedal can be set as sustain pedal, soft pedal, start/stop pedal or memory select pedal.The default pedal is the sustain pedal.
The LCD displays the touch value. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the touchresponse.If the touch is set as off,it means no touch response.
The LCD displays :00x Brillian, Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the Brillian value range from 0 to 127. The default value is 96 .
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FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
Pedal assign
Touch
Brilliance
The LCD displays the chorus level. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the choruslevel.The level ranges from 0 to 127. The default level is 0.
The LCD displays the reverb type. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the reverb type.There are 8 types can be selected (0-7). The default type is 4.
The LCD displays the reverb level. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the reverb level.The level ranges from 0 to 127. The default level is 40.
The LCD displays the chorus type. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or the wheel to change the chorus type.There are 8 types can be selected (0-7). The default type is 2.
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FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
Reverb type
Reverb level
Chorus type
Chorus level
RECEIVE can set the channel of MIDI IN. Thedefault setting is all, channel 1-16 can be selected,too. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] key or the wheel to select the channel.
TRANSMIT can set the channel of MIDI OUT. The default setting is 001, channel 1-16 also can be selected. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] key or the wheel to select the channel.
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Press [MIXER] key to enter the menu of mixer. The default option of the menu is VOICE R1, the next time enters the menu, and the option isthe same as last time. Press [MIXER] key, to select the option. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO],number key or the wheel to set the parameter. The option and the parameters are as the follows:
Option LCD Display Range Default
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Oc1 volume
Oc2 volume
Oc3 volume
Voice R1 volume
Voice R2 volume
Voice left volume
Drum volume
Bass volume
XXX Oc1 Vol
XXX Oc2 Vol
XXX Oc3 Vol
XXX Voice R1
XXX Voice R2
XXX Voice L
XXX Drum Vol
XXX Bass Vol
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0-31
0-31
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0-31
0-31
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No action for 5 seconds after pressing the [MIXER] key, it will quit the mixer menu automatically.
Reverb TypeFUNCTION+/
NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
MIDI setting
Note:
MIXER
Metronome
Piano
Memory
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
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MELODY 2
EDIT
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DUAL
LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
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MELODY 2
EDIT
METRO
PIANO
Press [PIANO] key to turn on the piano mode. The LCD displays:PIANO.The voice is set to piano automatically, and A.B.C mode is turned off.
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Press [DEMO], [SONG] key and recall the memory will turn off the piano mode.
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The style can be selected and played in piano mode. Press [STYLE] to display the name ofstyle temporarily, display PIANO after 5 seconds.
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The style playing in this mode only plays the drum channel.
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No user songs can be recorded in this mode.
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When it displays:PIANO, [+/YES]/[-/NO],number key and the wheel is invalid.
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There are 8 banks at all, each bank has 6 memories (M1-M6).Press [BANK] key, the LCD displays: 00x MEM BANK. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] key or the wheel to select the bank.
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Metronome can be turned on at the same time when the style is playing.
Press [METRO] key to turn onthe metronome, the man-voice sounds. Press [METRO] key again to change to the beat metronome.
The third time press [METRO] key will turn off the metronome.
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Bank
Store and load
Data store memory
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Press [STORE] and [M1] (or M2-M6) simultaneously. The data will store to the M1 (M2-M6)
Press [STORE] and [M1] together. While the keyboard is power on, the memory data will set as the default value.
STORE
M1 M2 O.T.S.M6M5M4M3
M1 M2 O.T.S.M6M5M4M3
The data can be stored to the memory are asfollows:Voice R 1, Voice R 2, Voice L, Sustain,Style, Tempo, Function parameter, Mixer parameter, ACCOMP volume and the Octave.
If the memory parameter is changed, it darkens the memory number on LCD.
Fill in cannot be inserted under O.T.S. Modewhen the user song is being recorded.
O.T.S.
1.
2.
4.
In this function, it can load 4 types of parameters(M1-M4) to be suitable for the current style.
Press [O.T.S.] key to turn on this mode.LightenedO.T.S. flag on LCD. Press [M1] - [M4] key,it will load four types of parameter which related to thevoice. M1 and M2 store the parameters for the normal style, while M3 and M4 store the Parameters for the variation style. The keyboard will turn on the A.B.C. mode automatically while the O.T.S. is on.
When the style is playing, press [O.T.S.] to turn on the O.T.S. mode,it will insert a FILL A or FILL Bautomatically according to the memory number.
Press [O.T.S.] key again to turn off O.T.S. mode.
The parameters stored in the O.T.S. including VOICE R1, VOICE R2, VOICE LOWER, OCTAVE,VOLUME,CHORUS TYPE/LEVEL, REVERB TYPE/LEVEL.
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MELODY 2
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Note:
Note:
3.
RecordThere are two user songs can be recorded.Each song has 3 tracks (1 ACCOMP track,2 MELODY tracks). You can choose either RECORD or STEP RECORD to record the user song.The record is stored in SONG 101,102. You must press SONG key to 101,102 to play back the record.
The user song will not lose when the keyboard is powered off.When the keyboard is powered on, press [RECORD] and [STEP REC] key together to delete all theuser songs.Press [LESSON] key can practise the user songs
Press [RECORD] key to enter the record mode. REC flag indication appears on the LCD.
Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] key or the wheel to select theuser song 101 or 102.
Press [ACCOMP], [MELODY 1] or [MELODY 2] key to select the track record.The four beats on LCD flash, indicating it is ready for recording.
Start recordingWhen the 4 beats on LCD flash, press[START/STOP] key or play the keyboard to start recording the user song.
BANK STORE DELETE MELODY 2MELODY 1ACCOMPSTEPREC
START/STOP
Stop recordingPress [RECORD] key again to stop recording.If all tracks have records,recording will not function.
2.
1.
When starting record (real time) mode, the data of the track will cover the old data.
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Note:
Note:
Record (real time)34A.B.C.
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LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
Flashing
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
6
3
REST
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FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
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When selecting ADD, STEP RECORD will continue the recording from the last note of recording. When selecting NEW, press [FUNCTION+/NEXT] key, then press [+/YES] key to confirm, press [-/NO] key to cancel. If confirm, the current user song will be deleted.
Track with dataIf the track which is selected has record, use[+/YES] /[-/NO] to select ADD OR NEW. Press [FUNCTION+/NEXT] key to the next step, or Press [FUNCTION-/BACK] key back to the last step.
1.
Empty trackWhen recording MELODY track, you can use[+/YES]/[-/NO] key to select STAFF or DOREMI(simplified notation) mode.Press [FUNCTION+/NEXT] key to next step.
2.
If select DOREMI mode, use [+/YES] /[-/NO]key or the wheel to change the key.
Step record
If you are not familiar with playing the songs, STEP RECORD also can record the user song.
Note:
Note:
In STEP RECORD, the data will not cover theold one unless you deleted the old one.
You can add more notes to the old recordings till the track is full.
STEP RECORD has two mode of recording: One is STAFF mode; the other is DOREMI mode.
How to use step record to record the user song?
Press [STEP REC] key to enter the step record mode. The STEP REC flag is lightened on the LCD, which displays the user song number. The keyboard will select a track to record automatically (the sequence is MELODY 1, MELODY 2 and ACCOMP. The default is MELODY 1).
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LOWER
SUSTAIN
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ACCOMP
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MELODY 2
EDIT
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You can press key to select the voice or press [STYLE] key to select style.The parameter of tempo, sustain and mixer can be changed.
When finishing above steps, LCD displays the value of MEASUR, BEAT and TICK.
Play the keyboard or chord to input the note,then Press [0] -[9] key to input the time value (see fig. Below). The MEASURE, BEAT and TICK indicate the note position in the song.
Fig. time value & [0] -[9] key:
[VOICE]
1 semibreve 5 semiquaver 9 slur
2 minim 6 demisemiquaver 0 rest
3 quarter note 7 dot4 quaver 8 tercet
[ ] [ ] [ ][ ] [ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ]
Press any key of [7], [8], [9] and [0] with any key of [1] to [6] together to input time value.
Dotted notePlay the keyboard to input the note value. Then press [7] and [1] key together to input the time value--get dotted semibreve.
Tercet notePlay the keyboard to input the note value. Then press [8] and [4] together to input the time value get the first note of the tercet quarter note.
Slur Play the keyboard to input the note value. Then press [2] to input the time value;Do not input the note value again, press [9] and [3] together get the slur.
RestPress [0] and [4] key together to get quaver rest.
When playing the keyboard to input the note value,[+/YES]/[-/NO] key or the wheel can be used to adjust the velocity.
Example
Note:
In recording status, you can delete the latest chord,note or time value.Press [DELETE] key, LCD displays : SURE?Press [+/YES] to confirm and delete the latest chord, note or time value. Press [-/NO] key to escape.
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CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
SYNC FILL IN A FILL IN B INTRO/ENDINGSTART/STOP A.B.C.
STYLE CONTROL
SONG CONTROL
SONG
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ACCOMP
BANK STORE DELETE MELODY 2MELODY 1ACCOMPSTEPREC
BANK STORE DELETE MELODY 2MELODY 1ACCOMPSTEPREC
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
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LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
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ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
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In recording status, you can also edit thechord, note or velocity.Press [FUNCTION-/BACK] key or [FUNCTION+/NEXT] key to the position you want to edit. The edit flag indication lights on LCD. You can play the keyboard to edit the note, and use [+/YES]/[-/NO] key to adjust the velocity. But you cannot edit the time value. Press [FUNCTION+/NEXT] key to the lastnote, it will escape edit, and darken edit flag on LCD.
Press [STEP REC] again to escape step record.In record status, it will escape steprecord automatically when the track is full. The LCD will display :FULL.
Record play
4. Press [START/STOP] key to stop playing theuser songs when it is playing.
Press [SONG] key, use number key, [+/YES]/[-/NO] key or the wheel to select user song 101 or user song 102.
You can use [ACCOMP], [MELODY1] and [MELODY 2] key to turn on or off the track.
Press [START/STOP] key to play the recorded song.
1.
2.
3.
Note:If the user song selected is empty, LCD displays :NULL temporarily.
6
3
REST
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MELODY 2
EDIT
CHORDDICTIONARYLESSON
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CHORDDICTIONARYLESSON
RL
There are 3 levels to learn the user song.
In this mode, the keyboard only grades the time value of the playing, and ignores the wrong note.
Lesson 11.
2. Lesson 2In this mode, the keyboard only gradeds the note value, Once you play the correct notes,the song will continue to next note.
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Delete user song
DELETE
6
3
REST
Press [SONG] key to select 101 or 102 user song. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] key or the wheel to select the song to delete.
Press [ DELETE] key to delete the song and use [+/YES] to confirm or [-/NO] to cancel.
Note:
Note:
The user song cannot be recoveredwhen it has been deleted.
User song lesson
In lesson mode,LCD doesn't display the fingering.
BANK STORE DELETE MELODY 2MELODY 1ACCOMPSTEPREC
The user song has the LESSON function. Press [LESSON] key to enter the LESSON mode.You can choose the track to learn the user song.The left hand mode study the ACCOMP track, while the right hand mode study the MELODY track.In LESSON mode.You can mute the sound of the current track being learned.
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MELODY 2
EDIT
SYNC FILL IN A FILL IN B INTRO/ENDINGSTART/STOP A.B.C.
STYLE CONTROL
SONG CONTROL
SYNC FILL IN A FILL IN B INTRO/ENDINGSTART/STOP A.B.C.
STYLE CONTROL
SONG CONTROL
SONG
5. Introductory Beat: It has the introductory beat before the song starts. The songsbegin to play when the measure is 1.
REW,FF and PAUSE: When the song is playing, press [B/>>] key to play the song more much quick. Also press [A/<<] to reward the song (base on the measure).Press [SYNC/PAUSE] to pause the song.
6.
The keyboard has 102 songs at all, in which there are 37 MIDI songs, 33 chord songs, and 30 piano songs. Besides there are 2 user songs. Each song can be practised in LESSON mode.
1.
Start/Stop the song: Press [SONG] key to enter the song mode.The song flag on LCD is lightened. Then press [START/STOP] key, it will play all songs circularly. Press [START/STOP] key again to stop playing the song, but not escape song mode.
2.
3. Loop:The second time you start the song playing by enter [START/STOP] key, it will play current song circularly.
4. Select the song: Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] key or the wheel to select the song.
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LOWER
SUSTAIN
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MELODY 2
EDIT
CHORDDICTIONARYLESSON
RL
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3. Lesson 3Press [LESSON] key till LESSON 3 mode. This mode let you practise the time and note.You can't change the lesson level during learning mode. The keyboard will grade your performance after you finish playing the song.
Note:The grade level includes: Excellent, Very Good, Good, Ok and Try Again.
Song
CHORDDICTIONARYLESSON
RL
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MELODY 2
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DEMO
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7. Press [LESSON] key to enter lesson mode,you can use [RIGHT HAND] and [LEFT HAND] key to select which hand to practise. If neither hand is chosen, the keyboard will turn on right handautomatically.
When the song stops, press [STYLE], [DICT],[VOICE], [DUAL] or [LOWER VOICE] will escape song mode.
8.
The user songs do not has the function of REW, FF and PAUSE.9.
DemoPress [DEMO] key to the DEMO mode.There are 2 classic demo songs at all.The keyboard play all the demo songs from the first song.Press [DEMO] key again to escapedemo mode.
Lesson
In song mode, press [LESSON] key to enter the lesson mode. There are 3 levels to score the performance of playing. You can use [RIGHT HAND] and [LEFT HAND] to select which hand to practise.
Note:According to the different accompaniment of each song, the learning practice is not the same corresponding to the accompaniment section of each song.When the song is playing, the staff and keyboard will display on the LCD, and the numeric musical notation will display for the player practice.
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LOWER
SUSTAIN
TOUCH
CHORDDICTIONARY
ACCOMP
MELODY 1
MELODY 2
EDIT
CHORDDICTIONARYLESSON
RL
The three levels of the lesson are as follows:Lesson 1Press [LESSON] key to enter the lesson mode, then the lesson flag is lightened on LCD.In this mode, the keyboard only grades the time value for your play and ignores the note correction.Selecting the right hand to practice, the melody of right hand will be muted.Selecting the left hand to practice, the chord is muted and melody is left. Selecting left and the right hand, the left and right melody will be muted. Once you play the note correctly, the sound corresponding to the note will be heard.
Lesson 2Press [LESSON] key again to enter the lesson 2 mode. In this mode, it only grades the note value.Once you play the correct note, the song will continue tonext note.
Lesson 3Press [LESSON] key till LESSON 3 mode. This mode let you practise the time and note.
1.
2.
3.
Chord Dictionary
DICT.1
CHORDDICTIONARYLESSON
RL
Press [CHORD DICTIONARY] key to enter DICT1 mode. The chord dictionary flag on LCD is lightened.In this mode, the keyboard note above C4 are used to assign the Chord Type, the keyboard note above C6 are used to assign the Chord Root.To specify a chord, press the key on the root input keyboard that specifies the root, then press the key in the chord type input keyboard to specify the chord type.When the Chord Type and Chord Root is specified, The LCD will display the Chord and its keyboard position.
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MELODY 2
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DICT.2
Press [CHORD DICTIONARY] key again to enter DICT 2 mode. The chord area on the LCD will display,while the keyboard position doesn't display on LCD. When playing the correct chord within 3 seconds, the next chord (random) will display on LCD. Otherwise, LCD displays the keyboard position and waits for playing the correct chord.
CHORDDICTIONARYLESSON
RL
Press [CHORD DICTIONARY] key till the chord dictionary is turned off.
Chord Type
Chord Root
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Pedal softIf pedal assign is set as pedal soft, it has the soft effect when stepping the pedal.
2.
4. Pedal start/stopIf pedal assign is set as pedal start/st, the pedal has the same function as [START/STOP] key.
Pedal memory selectIf pedal assign is set as pedal mem, load the next memory parameter when stepping the pedal.
3.
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Pedal
Foot switch
The keyboard can assign the pedal in function menu. See FUNCTION.
FUNCTION+/NEXT
FUNCTION-/BACK
Pedal sustain1.If pedal assign is set as pedal sustain, it has the sustain effect when stepping the pedal. Release the pedal, sustain effect is turned off .
Volume pedal
Step the volume pedal to adjust the volume.
MIDIMusical Instrument Digital Interface. The standard interface between PC and Electronic instrument
The keyboard is equipped with standard MIDI interface, including 1 MIDI IN and 1 MIDI OUT.
ConnectionThe keyboard can connected with PC or other MIDI equipment.
MIDI Connection
1.
1.
2.
3.
2. The method of connectionConnect the MIDI interface with PC.
Connect the MIDI interface with the other MIDI interface.
3. Major applicationThe keyboard can control other equipment or electronic instrument.Other equipment can control the keyboard. PC recorded data(MIDI) can be played on the keyboard.
MIDI transmitMIDI INMIDI OUT
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MIDI
What is MIDI?
Connection ruleIn midi connection, the equipment which control another equipment is called Host Equipment ,while another is called affiliated Equipment.
The host equipment's MIDI OUT connect with affiliated equipment's MIDI IN
Cannot connect MIDI OUT with MIDI IN on the same equipment.
MIDI receive
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
MIDI transmit
MIDI INMIDI OUT
MIDI receive
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
Specifications
Keys:Voices:Polyphony:Styles:Styles Control:Song:DEMO Song:Overall Control:
Other Control:
Record:Memory:Connectors:
Weight:Dimensions:
61 keys with Touch Response146 voices 64-note (max.)100 stylesStart/stop,Sync, Intro/Ending, FILL-IN A, FILL-IN B,A.B.C100 songs2 demo songsTranspose, Tune, Octave, Beat, Split Point, Pedal select,EQ,Touch,Reverb type,Reverb level,Chorus type,Chorus level,MIDI in,MIDI out Pitch Bend,Dual,Lower voice,Sustain,Piano,Metro,O.T.S.,Chord dictionary,Receive,MIDI message,Transmit MIDI messageRecord & Step Record8 banks with 6 memories in each bankDC 12V, Phones, Aux. Out, Sustain, Damper, MIDI IN/OUT/THRU8.25 kg(without batteries)955(L) x 390(W) x 160(H)mm
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No. Name of Voice
010203040506070809101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748
Acoustic Grand PianoBright Acoustic Piano
Electronic Grand PianoHonky-Tonk Piano
E.Piano 1E.Piano 2
HarpsichordClavi
CelestaGlockenspiel
Music BoxVibraphone
MarimbaXylophone
Tubular BellsDulcimer
Drawbar OrganPercussive Organ
Rock OrganChurch OrganReed OrganAccordionHarmonica
Tango AccordionNylon GuitarSteel GuitarJazz Guitar
Clean GuitarMuted Guitar
Overdriven GuitarDistortion GuitarGuitar Harmonics
Acoustic Bass Finger Bass
Pick BassFretless BassSlap Bass 1Slap Bass 2
Synth Bass 1Synth Bass 2
ViolinViolaCello
ContrabassTremolo StringsPizzicato StringsOrchestral Harp
Timpani
No. Name of Voice
495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596
Strings Ensemble 1Strings Ensemble 2
Synth Strings 1Synth Strings 2
Choir AahsVoice OohsSybth Voice
Orchestra HitTrumpet
TromboneTuba
Muted TrumpetFrench Horn
Brass SectionSynth Brass 1Synth Brass 2Soprano Sax
Alto SaxTenor Sax
Baritone SaxOboe
English HornBassoonClarinetPiccoloFlute
RecorderPan Flute
Blown BottleShakuhachi
WhistleOcarina
Lead 1(square)Lead 2(sawtooth)Lead 3(calliope)
Lead 4(chiff)Lead 5(charang)
Lead 6(voice)Lead 7(fifths)
Lead 8(bass & lead)Pad 1(newage)
Pad 2(warm)Pad 3(polysynth)
Pad 4(choir)Pad 5(bowed)
Pad 6(metallic)Pad 7(halo)
Pad 8(sweep)
No. Name of Voice
979899
100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146
FX1(rain)FX2(soundtrack)
FX3(crystal)FX4(atmosphere)FX5(brightness)
FX6(goblins)FX7(echoes)
FX8(sci-fi)SitarBanjo
ShamisenKoto
KalimbaBagpipeFiddleShanai
Tinkle BellAgogo
Steel DrumsWood BlockTaiko Drum
Melodic DrumSynth Drum
Reverse CymbalGuitar Fret Noise
Breath NoiseSeashoreBird Tweet
Telephone RingHelicopterApplauseGunshot
PipaYueqin
ZhongruanGuzheng
GuqinYangqin
ErhuHi-SuonaLushen
QudiBangdi
XiaoStandard drum
Room drumRock drumTr88 drumJazz drum
Chinese Percussion
Appendix 1 - Voice List
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No.
01020304050607
Name8 BEAT
8 Beat 18 Beat 28 Beat 38 Beat 4
8 Beat Rock8 Beat Pop
8 Beat 5
0809101112131415
16 BEAT
16 Beat 116 Beat 2Hip Hop
16 Beat FunkFunky Pop
FusionJazz Rock
Shuffle
16171819202122
BALLAD
Ballad1Slow Ballad
16 Beat BalladPop Ballad
Dance BalladOrgan BalladBlues Ballad
23242526272829
ROCK
Rock 'N' RollSlow Rock 1
RockHard Rock6/8 Rock
Rock Shuffle4/4 Blues
3031323334
DANCEDisco 1Disco 2DanceHouseTechno
3536373839404142
SWING & JAZZ
Big Band BalladJazz Ballad
Big Band BoogieBoogieSwing 1Swing 2
DixielandJazz Triol
43444546
R & B
R & B 1R & B 2
SoulSoul Shuffle
474849505152
COUNTRY
Country Country
Country 8 BeatCountry Rock
Country ShuffleBluegrass
Pop
No.
535455565758596061626364
NameLATINBossa Nova 1
Pop BossaGuitar Bossa
Rhumba 1Guitar Rhumba
Samba 1MamboSalsa
Jazz SambaPop Cha Cha
ReggaePop Reggae
656667686970717273
BALL ROOMTango
Cha-ChaBeguine
Rhumba2Samba BounceFoxtrot
QuickstepJive
747576777879
TRADITIONALMarch 1
German March6/8 March
PolkaPolka Pop 1Polka Pop 2
808182838485
WALTZWaltz 1
Slow WaltzCountry Waltz
Jazz WaltzOrchestra Waltz
Musette
86878889
PIANISTPianist
Ballad 2Slow Rock 2
Bossa Nova 2
909192
93949596979899
100
ORIENTAL
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Appendix 2 - Style List
Dangdut1Dangdut2Keroncong1Keroncong2
Yun NanNei Meng Gu
Jiang NanOriental 1Oriental 2Oriental 3Oriental 4
Appendix 3 - Song List
No Name
1 A Little Night Music
2 Allegro In BB K003
3 Chant Sans Paroles Op.40
No.6
4 Blue Danube Waltz
5 Flute Sonata No.7
6 Aida
7 Santa Lucia
8
Annen Polka
9
Emperors Waltz
10
Violin Sonata No.3 In F (2nd
MVMT - Allegro)
11
Rigoletto
12
L'Amour (Habanera) From
Carmen
13
Etudes Op.10 No.3
14
Rondo
15
The Happy Farmer
16
Nocturnes OP.55 NO.1
17
Brahms Waltz
18
Carmen- Entracte II
19
Musical Moments
20
Mov.1 Symphony No.45 In
F#
21
Symphony No.40
22
Uungarische Tanz
23
German Dance No.5
24
Chinese Dance
25
Rigoletto
26
Divertissement - Pizzicato
(Sylvia Ballet)
27
Sheep May Safely Graze
28
The Sleeping Beauty
29
Trumpet Voluntary
30
Violin Sonata In F (4th
MVMT Allegro) 31 German Dance No.1
32 L'Arlesienne
33 Violin Sonata No.6 IN F (2nd
MVMT - Allegro)
34 Carmen-Prelude
35 Serenade
36 Song Without Words
No
Name
51
Air On The G String 52
Arioso
53
Sonatina In G
54
Guitar Quartet 55
Lullaby
56
Rondo #1
57
Prelude & Fugue In EB(Dean
Lampe)
58
Auf Flugeln Dec Gesanges
59
Mov.1 Andante Grazioso
Piano Sonata No.11 In A
[Alla TurSonata11ca]
60
Etudes Op.10 No.3
61
Etudes Op.10 No.11
62
Nocturne Op.15 No.2
63
Nocturnes OP.32 No.2
64
Nocturnes Op.62 No.2
65
Mov.2 Adagio Cello
Concerto In D Op.101
66
Concerto In F Op.4 NO.5
Mov.3
37
Swan
38
Prelude To Act 2 (Swan
Lake)
39
Mov.2 Adagio Non Troppo
Piano Sonata No.9 In D
40
Prelude In C
41
Mazurka
42
March Militaire
43
Menuett
44
Pianosonatan O8 IN Cm IN
Pathetique
45
La Traviata
46
Pizzicato Polka
47
Arpeggione (Sonata For
Cello And Piano)
48
Solveig's Song
49
Waltz No.2 Op.70
50
German Dance No.6
No Name
67 Concerto In F Op.4 No.5
Mov.2
68 Valse (SWan Lake)
69 Wiegenlied
70 Mazurka For Piano Op.6
No.1
71 Music Box Dancer
72 Alise
73 Military March
74
Wedding March
75
Away In A Manger
76
Turkish March
77
Four Little Swans
78
Habanera
79
Minuet In G
80
Minuet
81
2-Part Invention #13 In A
Minor.B.W. III
82
Hey Diddle Diddle
83
Aria
84
Bagatelle No.3
85
Germanic Dance
86
Did You Ever See A Lassie 87
Jesus, Saviour Pilot Me
88
Old France
89
Eclogue
90
Old Macdonald Had A Farm
91
Jack & Jill
92
March
93
Moseta Dance
94
Bulie Dance
95
Angles We Have Heard On
High
96
Santa Claus IS Coming To
Town
97
Humpty Dumpty
98
BRave Cavalier
99
Chopsticks
100
America The BeautifuL
No.0102
NameElectric Orchestra
Fusion Music
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Appendix 4 - Demo List