Classic Cantabile SP Apollon User Manual

00024016
Version 01/2012
Users manual
Welcome
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Welcome...
Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the High-Performance STAGE PIANO. Your new High-Performance STAGE PIANO delivers various specifications in compact body. Sharing much in common with high-end models, your piano offers 128-polyphony, new Advanced Real Hammer Action keyboard(ARHA3), useful external memory(SD Card)slot, USB MIDI interface and hundreds of additional sounds and rhythm styles. Its modern and stylish design with its polished finish will match most home interiors. The piano's compact size will allow it to fit into many placed compared to a traditional piano or large digital piano.
MAIN FEATURES
128 Voices
A wide selection of tones includes stereo piano and synthesized sounds, drum sets, and much more. Other features include digital effects that control the acoustical characteristic of tones.
VP PLAYER System
Piano comes with over 1000 VP music tunes. You can playback the VP tunes for your own listening pleasure, or you can use them for practice.
SMF PLAYER System with SD Memory Card
Piano can playback Standard MIDI file. Simply download SMF into your SD card via your PC. You can listen the downloaded SMF on your piano.
Auto Accompaniment
Simply play a chord and the corresponding rhythm, bass, and chord parts play along automatically.
Registration Memory
piano setups can be stored in memory for later recall and instant settings whenever you need them.
Recording and Play Back
Performance recording lets you record your performances, including Auto Accompaniment, in real time.
USB port
A USB port provides quick and easy connection to a computer.
Welcome/Main Features
Contents
Care of Your Digital Piano
Unpacking
Setting Up Your Piano
Panel Controls and Terminals
Performance Screen
Adjusting the Volume
VP Player
Selecting Voices
GM Voice
Main Voice Volume
Layer
Split
Reverb
Effect
Using the Metronome
Using the Pitch Bend Wheel
SETUP (Tune, Transpose)
SETUP (Octave Shift, Brilliance)
SETUP (Pitch Bend, Pedal)
SETUP (Touch)
Auto Accompaniment
Recording
Registration
SMF Player
Local Control (Hidden Function)
General MIDI Voice & Drum Table
MIDI Implementation Chart
VP Music Library
Troubleshooting
Specifications
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Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight.
Keep the unit free from liquids, dust, etc...
During thunderstorms, turn the product off
and disconnect the plug from the power.
Take care not to drop the unit and avoid
strong impact.
Never attempt to modify any parts of the unit.
Care of your Digital Piano
Care of your Digital Piano
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Unpacking
Unpacking
Carefully remove the digital piano and its accessories from the packing box. The digital piano set consists of the following items.
Main Unit
Music Stand AC Adapter
Cleaning Cloth
Inspect each item carefully to make sure that it is in good condition. If you find any item missing or damaged,
contact the place of purchase immediately for replacement.
Owner's Manual
SD Card
Non-Slip Pedal
Connect a set of stereo headphones(optional) to HEADPHONE jack (standard 1/4" phone jacks). Insert the headphone plug into the HEADPHONE jack on the bottom panel of the piano. When headphones are connected, the internal speaker system is automatically shut off.
Since the piano has two HEADPHONE jacks, two sets of headphones can be used simultaneously, allowing two people to enjoy listening to the performance.
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Setting Up Your Piano
TURNING ON THE POWER
Connecting the AC adapter. First insert the DC plug of AC Adapter into DC In connector on the piano then plug a AC plug of AC adapter into the proper AC outlet on the wall.
Press POWER switch. The power is turned on and the initial display appears in the LCD screen. The voice of Grand Piano is selected automatically at first.
Adjust the volume by using MASTER VOLUME.
Press POWER switch again when turning off the power. All lamps and LCD display will turn off.
HEADPHONE
Setting Up Your Piano
SIDE PANEL
SIDE PANEL
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Setting Up Your Piano
CONNECTING PEDAL
Connecting the non-slip pedal.
Insert the pedal plug into the damper or the assignable pedal connector on the piano.
Damper pedal connector
With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to linger, much like a piano's damper pedal. With organ tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to continue to sound until the pedal is released.
Assignable pedal connector
This pedal connector can be assigned to one of following functions. (see the PEDAL section on page 30)
1) Sustain Pedal
With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to linger, much like a piano's damper pedal.
2) Soft Pedal (Default)
Depressing the pedal softens the sound of the notes being played.
3) Sostenuto Pedal
As with the sustain pedal function described above, depressing the sostenuto pedal causes notes to be sustained. This difference between a sostenuto pedal and sustain pedal is the timing. With a sostenuto pedal, you press the keys and then depress the pedal before you release the keys. Only the notes that are sounding when the pedal is depressed are sustained.
4) Rhythm Fill1/Synchro Start Pedal In this case, the pedal performs the same function as the Fill1/Synchro button.
5) Rhythm Fill2/Synchro Start Pedal In this case, the pedal performs the same function as the Fill2/Synchro button.
6) Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this case, the pedal performs the same function as the Start/Stop button.
7) Setup/Keypad function Pedal In this case, the pedal performs the same function as the Setup/Keypad button.
CAUTION
Make sure to connect or disconnect the pedal only when power is off.
REAR PANEL
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Setting Up Your Piano
CONNECTING AUDIO DEVICES
Line in jacks(Standard phone jacks of L/Mono and R)
The stereo outputs from another instrument can be connected to these jacks, allowing the sound of an external instrument to be reproduced via the instrument's speakers. Connect the output jacks (LINE OUT etc.) of an external synthesizer or the tone generator module and the instrument's Line In 'L/Mono' and 'R' jacks using appropriate audio cables.
CAUTION
When the sound of an external device is output to the instrument, first turn on the power to the external device, then to the instrument. Reverse this order when you turn the power off.
Line out jacks (Standard phone jacks of L/Mono and R)
When these are connected, you can use the instrument's MASTER VOLUME control to adjust the volume of the sound output to the external device. Connect the instrument's Line Out 'L/Mono' and 'R' jacks and the input jacks of a pair of powered speakers using appropriate audio cables. Use only the L/Mono jack for connection with a monaural device.
REAR PANEL
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Setting Up Your Piano
Connecting Other Devices
Connecting the external MIDI devices (MIDI Terminals)
Use the built-in MIDI terminals and standard MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices.
MIDI IN Receives MIDI messages from an external MIDI device. MIDI OUT Transmits MIDI messages generated by the instrument.
What's MIDI?
MIDI(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is the international standard for digital communication of electronic musical instrument data. This means that any equipment that has a MIDI terminal (such as electronic musical instruments or personal computers ) can easily exchange digital data with other MIDI equipment without complicated conversions or connections.
Connecting a computer (USB Terminal)
By connecting a computer to the USB, you can transfer data between the instrument and the computer via MIDI, and take advantage of sophisticated computer music programs. Keep in mind that you also need to install an appropriate USB MIDI driver. The instructions below explain how to connect and use the terminals.
CAUTION
This instrument cannot be connected with both USB terminal and MIDI Terminals.
CAUTION - Precautions when using the USB terminal. When connecting the computer to the USB terminal, make sure to observe the following points. Failing to do so risks freezing the computer and corrupting or losing data. If the computer or the instrument freezes, turn the power to the instrument off and restart the computer. Before connecting the computer to the USB terminal, exit from any power-saving mode of the computer (such as suspended, sleep, standby), and quit any open application software, also turns off the power to the instrument. Execute the following before turning the power to the instrument off or unplugging the USB cable to/from the instrument/computer.
- Quit any open application software on the computer.
- Make sure that data is not being transmitted from the instrument. (Data is transmitted only by playing notes on the keyboard or playing back a song.)
- While a USB device is connected to the instrument, you should wait for six seconds or more between these operations: When turning the power of the instrument off then on again, or when alternately connecting/disconnecting the USB cable.
Local control On/Off (Hidden Function)
Press and hold down the KEYPAD button and press Right (C8) key of keyboards.
Under Local control off, the piano doesn't make any sound without PC connection(USB or MIDI).
When you turn on the local control after using this function, the piano has previous setting values. (before the local control
off)
SIDE PANEL
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Panel controls and Terminals
VOLUME SECTION
MASTER VOLUME
STYLE SECTION
AUTO ACMP. INTRO/ENDING START/STOP FILL 1/SYNC FILL 2/SYNC TEMPO UP TEMPO DOWN STYLE SELECT KEYS ACMP. MODE KEYS
ACMP. VOLUME KEYS
BEAT LED
METRONOME
SETUP SECTION
GRAPHIC LCD DISPLAY EXIT ENTER
DATA UP/DOWN SHIFT/KEYPAD DISPLAY HOLD
TUNE
TRANSPOSE OCTAVE BRILLIANCE PITCH BEND TOUCH PEDAL REGISTRATION
Panel Controls and Terminals
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G
C
D
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VOICE SECTION
VOICE buttons LAYER SPLIT REVERB EFFECT LAYER VOLUME KEYS SPLIT VOLUME KEYS REVERB DEPTH KEYS EFFECT DEPTH KEYS PITCH BEND WHEEL
PLAYER SECTION
VP PLAYER/SD CARD
RECORD
PLAY/STOP
TRACK 1/REPEAT
TRACK 2/ALL
POWER
A POWER switch B DC IN
TERMINAL SECTION
C HEADPHONE D USB IN E MIDI IN/OUT F SD CARD IN G LINE IN H LINE OUT
I ASSIGNABLE PEDAL IN
J DAMPER PEDAL IN
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HJI
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Performance Screen
Performance Screen
When you first turn on your piano. The power up status screen briefly appears in the display followed by the Performance Screen. The performance screen shows you all of the most important playing parameters.
Main Voice
This shows the selected main voice. There are preset 128 voices in this piano.
A
B
A
Layer Voice
This shows the selected layer voice.
B
Split Voice
This shows the selected split voice.
C
Split Point
When using the auto-accompaniment or the split, the keyboard splits on this point.
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Rhythm
This shows the selected rhythm style. There are 80 available rhythm styles.
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Tempo
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Name of the Chord you specified for the Auto-Accompaniment
Example) C, Fm, G
G
Auto-Accompaniment mode
This shows the selected auto-accompaniment mode.
When the performance screen or a value is changed, the tempo may go slow .
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NOTE
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D
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G
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Adjust the accompaniment volume.
Adjust the accompaniment volume by using the ACCOMP VOLUME UP and DOWN keys .
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Adjusting the Volume
Adjusting the Volume
The piano has one volume knob on the panel for adjusting the volume.
MASTER VOLUME
This determines the entire volume of the piano.
This also determines the volume level of the HEADPHONE(s).
ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME
This determines the playback volume of the auto-accompaniment volume.
Call up the SETUP/KEYPAD mode.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. The setup pop-up appears in the LCD screen.
Return to the play mode.
Release the SHIFT/KEYPAD button.
If you press both VOLUME UP and DOWN Keys at the same time
automatically return to the default accompaniment volume(85).
The range of volume is 0 ~ 100. Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
It's available to adjust each part volume of accompaniment independently. Press the ENTER button in the accomp pop-up display. The cursor moves on each part(or all parts) of the accompaniment. When pressing accomp volume up or down key, only the selected part volume is adjusted.
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VP Player
Your piano comes with over 1000 VP tunes. You can playback VP player music for your own listening pleasure, or you can use them for practice.
Insert the bundle SD memory card into the SD card slot on the piano.
VP Player
Select a VP player music group.
Press the VP PLAYER button. (The pop-up display shows music groups and the lamp of the VP player button will be on.) Choose the desired music group by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons and the ENTER button. Then the pop-up display shows the VP music list in the selected music group.
The VP player does not work without the SD memory card that has system data. For using the VP player, the SD memory card should have system data. Use the bundle SD card The bundle SD memory card has system data.
When using a new SD card or when VP player does not work, you need to install the
system data into the SD memory card.
Install system data into an SD memory card
1) Format the SD memory card on your PC. (FAT32)
2) Download the SYSTEM INSTALL program at our website ww.dynatone.biz
3) Install the downloaded program into your SD memory card on your PC.
Supported SD memory cards: This piano does not support the High Speed SD memory
card 'SD HC'
We recommend to use only an SD memory card with this piano. Proper operation is not
guaranteed when any other types of card use.
There are 23 VP groups such as Classical, Jazz, Holiday's, Gospel and etc. in your piano and each group has 20 ~ 50 VP
tunes.
See the VP PLAYER MUSIC LIBRARY on page 50. ' ' means Group and ' ' means VP tune. The display hold button doesn't work in the VP player mode.
Be sure to orient the SD memory card correctly when inserting it. Never try to force an SD memory card into the SD card slot when you feel resistance.
Never remove the SD memory card from the card slot or turn off the piano while card data is being accessed by a save,
read or load operation. Doing so can corrupt the data on the memory card or even damage the card slot.
' ' means Group and ' ' means VP tune. To go to the VP music group pop-up display, press the EXIT button or select ' ..' and press the ENTER button.
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VP Player
Start playback of the selected music.
Press the PLAY/STOP button. Playback of the selected music will start.
Adjusting volume of the music. (Same as Adjusting the accomp volume.)
Press and hold the SETUP/KEYPAD button and adjust volume by using the ACCOMP VOLUME UP and DOWN keys .
1) See ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME section on page 12.
2) The default volume is 65 (Adjusting range: 0 ~ 100).
Adjusting Tempo of the music.
Each VP tune has its default tempo. When starting playback of a music, tempo of the demo music is set to default tempo. Tempo can be changed during playback of the music by using the TEMPO UP or DOWN button.
1) When repeating a demo music, tempo goes to the default tempo.
2) If you press both the TEMPO UP and DOWN buttons, tempo is set to default tempo.
Repeat playback of a tune.
Press the TR1/R button during playback of the music. After finishing of the selected music, playback of the same music will start automatically again.
Playback of ALL tunes.
Press the TR1/A button during playback of the music. After finishing of the selected music, playback of the next music will start automatically.
Choose the desired music in the selected VP music group.
Choose the desired music by pressing the DATA UP and DOWN buttons in the VP music pop-up screen.
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VP Player
Stop
playback of a music. Press the PLAY/STOP button.
When pressing the STOP button, the Repeat and the ALL options will be off.
Instead of the EXIT button, it's possible to go to the the pop-up displays VP music group. Select ' ..' by using DATA DOWN button and press the ENTER button in the VP music tune pop-up, the screen displays VP music group pop-up.
Change the VP music group.
Press the EXIT button in the VP music tune pop-up. Then the VP music group will be displayed on the screen. Choose the VP music group by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button.
EXIT the VP player.
Press the VP PLAYER button. The pop-up display shows the main menu. The piano returns play mode.
When returning to play mode, piano will be set same as before starting the VP player mode.
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Selecting Voices
Selecting Voices
The piano features a wealth of rich, authentic voices, including piano, strings and brass instruments. It also features a keyboard percussion function that lets you play realistic drum, percussion sounds, and various effect sounds directly from keyboard.
Voice Types
80 Sounds with GM 128 Voice Sounds 7 Drum kits 1 Sound Effect set
The voices of the piano are assigned to 12 voice select buttons. Each button is assigned to an upper voice and lower voice.
Select a Voice.
Select the desired voice by pressing the appropriate VOICE button.
Piano has total 11 voice groups and each voice group has 8 voices.
When pressing a VOICE button, the pop-up display shows the selected voice for 3 seconds in the voice group.
While the voice pop-up display shows, you can select one of eight voices of the selected voice group by pressing the
VOICE button. Also, the voice can be selected by pressing DATA UP and DOWN buttons.
POP-UP Display
The pop-up display returns to the main menu after 3 seconds.
DISPLAY HOLD
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop­up display continuously.
Backing Up the Selected Voice.
The last selected voice in each button will be retained in memory.
VOICE LIST
Play the selected voice.
Adjust the volume by using MASTER VOLUME and play the piano with the selected voice.
Piano VIB. Harpsi. Organ E.Organ Violin Strings Brass Sax. Bass Perc.
There are 128 different voices in the piano. When the GM VOICE button is selected, one of 128 GM voices can be assigned.
GM Voice
GM Voice
CHANGING THE GM VOICE BY DATA BUTTONS.
Press the GM VOICE button.
The Pop-up display shows you the current selected voice number and voice name.
Default GM voice: 102 Goblin
Select the desired voice by pressing the DATA UP and DOWN buttons.
See the GM VOICE TABLE on page 46 in this manual. POP-UP Display The pop-up display returns to the main menu after 3 seconds. If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display. Backing Up the Selected Voice The last selected voice in each button will be retained in memory.
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Main Voice Volume
ADJUSTING THE MAIN VOICE VOLUME
This determines the volume of the main voice.
Call up the volume pop-up display.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press LAYER(or SPLIT) VOLUME UP or DOWN key. The volume pop-up display appears.
Move the cursor to main voice in the volume pop-up display.
Press the ENTER button in the volume pop-up display. The cursor is moved from Lr(LAYER) to Ma(MAIN). This means that the main voice volume can be changed by using the layer volume up and down keys.
Adjust the main voice volume.
Adjust the main voice volume by using the LAYER(or SPLIT) VOLUME UP and DOWN keys
If you press both VOLUME UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return to the
default main volume(100). The range of volume is 0 ~ 100.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing. If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen
shows the current pop-up display.
Return to the play mode.
Release the SETUP/KEYPAD button.
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Layer
Layer
The layer mode of the piano allows you to select and play two different voices simultaneously in a layer. This makes it easy to create exceptionally rich and thick tonal textures. The volume balance can be set for the two voices.
PLAYING WITH THE LAYER VOICE
Select the main voice.
Select a voice in the normal way. (see the SELECTING VOICES section on page 16)
The default values:
1) Voice
2) Volume
3) Pedal
4) Octave
SLOW STRINGS 050 ON
0
Call up the layer mode.
To call up the layer mode, press the LAYER button. Lamp lights and the layer is set on. The layer pop-up display appears.
Select the layered voice.
Select a voice in the normal way. (see the SELECTING VOICES section on page 16)
ADJUSTING THE LAYER VOLUME
This determines the volume of the layered voice. There two ways to adjust layer volume.
A. Adjusting the LAYER VOLUME in the layer pop-up display.
Adjust the layer volume.
Adjust the layer volume by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons .
If you press both DATA UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the
default Layer Volume(50). The range of volume is 0 ~ 100.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen
shows the current pop-up display.
Call up the layer mode.
To call up the layer mode, press the LAYER button. Lamp lights and the layer is set on. The layer pop-up display appears.
Move the cursor to volume value in the layer pop-up display.
Press the ENTER button during the LCD screen shows the layer pop-up display. The cursor goes to the volume value (default 50).
Return to the main menu.
Press the EXIT button.
Even if you don't press the EXIT button, the pop-up display automatically returns to the main menu after 3 seconds. But if the Display hold is on, you should press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
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Layer
B. Adjusting the LAYER VOLUME by using the LAYER VOLUME UP and DOWN keys.
Adjust the layer volume.
Adjust the layer volume by using the LAYER VOLUME UP and DOWN keys .
Return to the main menu.
Release the SETUP/KEYPAD button.
If you press both VOLUME UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return to the
default layer Volume(50).
The range of volume is 0 ~ 100. Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
Display Hold
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
Call up the volume pop-up display.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press LAYER VOLUME UP or DOWN key. The Volume pop-up display appears.
CHANGING THE PEDAL OPTION
This determines whether the damper pedal and assignable pedal affects the layered voice in layer function.
Select the pedal option.
Change the pedal option by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons .
If you press both DATA UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the default value (ON).
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
Call up the layer mode. To call up the layer mode, press the LAYER button. Lamp lights and
the layer is set on. The layer pop-up display appears.
Move the cursor to the pedal value in the layer pop-up display.
Press the ENTER
button in the layer pop-up display until the cursor goes to the pedal option.
Return to the main menu.
Press the EXIT button.
Even if you don't press the EXIT button, the pop-up display automatically returns to the main menu after 3 seconds. But if
the Display hold is on, you should press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
CHANGING THE OCTAVE SETTING OF THE LAYERED VOICE
The octave shift setting lets you adjust the pitch of the layered voice. In the meantime, the octave shift setting can be adjusted in the octave shift setting function. See the OCTAVE SHIFT section on page 29 .
Select the octave option.
Change the octave option by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons .
If you press both DATA UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the default value (0). Range -1~0,~+1
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
Call up the layer mode. To call up the layer mode, press the LAYER button. Lamp lights and
the layer is set on. The layer pop-up display appears.
Move the cursor to the octave value in the layer pop-up display.
Press the ENTER
button in the layer pop-up display until the cursor goes to the octave option.
Return to the main menu.
Press the EXIT button.
Even if you don't press the EXIT button, the pop-up display automatically returns to the main menu after 3 seconds. But if
the Display hold is on, you should press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
CHANGING THE SPLIT POINT
You can set the point dividing the split voice and main voice ranges at any desired key position.
Change the split point option.
Change the split point by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons . (default value: F#4, Range: B2~C#7)
If you press both DATA UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the default value (F#4). If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
Call up the split mode. To call up the split mode, press the SPLIT button. Lamp lights and
the split is set on. The split pop-up display appears.
Move the cursor to the split point value in the split pop-up display.
Press the ENTER button in the split pop-up display until the cursor goes to the split point option.
Return to the main menu.
Press the EXIT button.
Even if you don't press the EXIT button, the pop-up display automatically returns to the main menu after 3 seconds. But if the Display hold is on, you should press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
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Split
Split
The split mode of the piano allows you to select and play two different voices with your left and right hands - For example, play bass with the left and piano with the right .
PLAYING WITH SPLIT VOICE
Select the main voice.
Select a voice in the normal way. (see the SELECTING VOICES section on page 16)
The default values:
1) Voice
2) Split Point
2) Volume
3) Pedal
4) Octave
ACOUST BASS F#4 060 OFF
0
Call up the Split mode.
To call up the split mode, press the SPLIT button. Lamp lights and the split is set on. The split pop-up display appears.
Select the split voice.
Select a voice in the normal way. (see the SELECTING VOICES section on page 16)
Instead of above way, the split point can be assigned by using the SPLIT button with the keyboard.
Press and hold down the SPLIT button and press a desired key. The pressed key is assigned to new split point.
Split point (F4#)
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Split
ADJUSTING THE SPLIT VOLUME
This determines the volume of the split voice. There two ways to adjust the split volume.
A. Adjusting the SPLIT VOLUME in the split pop-up display.
Adjust the split voice volume.
Adjust the split Volume by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons .
If you press both DATA UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the
default Split Volume(60). The range of volume is 0 ~ 100.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD
screen shows the current pop-up display.
Call up the split mode.
To call up the split mode, press the SPLIT button. Lamp lights and the split is set on. The split pop-up display appears.
Move the cursor to volume value in the split pop-up display.
Press the ENTER button in the split pop-up display until the cursor goes to volume value (default 60).
Return to the main menu.
Press the EXIT button.
Even if you don't press the EXIT button, the pop-up display automatically returns to the main menu after 3 seconds. But if the Display hold option is on, you should press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
B. Adjusting the SPLIT VOLUME by using the SPLIT VOLUME UP and DOWN keys.
Adjust the Split Volume.
Adjust the split volume by using the SPLIT VOLUME UP and DOWN keys .
Return to the main menu.
Release the SETUP/KEYPAD button.
If you press both Volume UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return to the
default split Volume(60).
The range of volume is 0 ~ 100. Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
Display Hold
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
Call up the volume pop-up display.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the SPLIT VOLUME UP or DOWN key. The volume pop-up display appears.
CHANGING THE OCTAVE SETTING OF THE SPLIT VOICE
The octave shift setting lets you adjust the pitch of the split voice. In the meantime, the octave shift setting can be adjusted in the octave shift setting function. See the OCTAVE SHIFT section on page 29 .
Select the octave option.
Change the octave option by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons .
If you press both DATA UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the default value (0). Range -1~0,~+1 If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD shows the current pop-up display.
Call up the split mode. To call up the split mode, press the SPLIT button. Lamp lights and
the split is set on. The split pop-up display appears.
Move the cursor to the octave value in the split pop-up display.
Press the ENTER
button in the split pop-up display until the cursor goes to the octave option.
Return to the main menu.
Press the EXIT button.
Even if you don't press the EXIT button, the pop-up display automatically returns to the main menu after 3 seconds. But if
the Display hold is on, you should press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
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Split
CHANGING THE PEDAL OPTION
This determines whether the damper pedal and assignable pedal affects the split voice in split function.
Select the pedal option.
Change the pedal option by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons .
If you press both DATA UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the default value (ON). If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
Call up the split mode. To call up the split mode, press the SPLIT button. Lamp lights and
the split is set on. The split pop-up display appears.
Move the cursor to the pedal value in the split pop-up display.
Press the ENTER
button in the split pop-up display until the cursor goes to the pedal option.
Return to the main menu.
Press the EXIT button.
Even if you don't press the EXIT button, the pop-up display automatically returns to the main menu after 3 seconds. But the
Display hold is on, you should press the EXIT button to return to the main menu.
ADJUSTING THE MAIN VOICE VOLUME
Call up the volume pop-up display.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press SPLIT(or LAYER) VOLUME UP or DOWN key. The volume pop-up display appears.
Move the cursor to main voice in the volume pop-up display.
Press the ENTER button in the volume pop-up display. The cursor is moved from Sp(Split) to Ma(MAIN). This means that the main voice volume can be changed by using the split volume up and down keys.
Adjust the Main Voice Volume.
Adjust the main voice volume by using the SPLIT(or LAYER) VOLUME UP and DOWN keys
If you press both VOLUME UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return to the default Main Volume(100). The
range of volume is 0 ~ 100.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing. If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
Return to the play mode.
Release the SETUP/KEYPAD button.
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Reverb
Reverb
Reverb is an effect that recreates the decaying reflections of a sound in a performance space, and reproduces the special ambience of a concert hall.
REVERB ON/OFF
To turn on reverb, press the REVERB button. The lamp lights and reverb is set on. The reverb pop-up display appears.
To turn off reverb, press the REVERB button again. The lamp turns off and reverb(or chorus) is no longer active.
SELECTING REVERB TYPE
Press the REVERB button. The reverb pop-up display appears in the LCD screen. Select a desired reverb type by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons in the reverb pop-up display.
The reverb pop-up display shows the current reverb type and total depth of the reverb. There are 8 reverb types in the piano. Room 1, Room 2(default), Room 3, Hall 1, Hall 2, Plate, Delay and Pan Delay
In the meantime, when the reverb is on, press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the REVERB button. The reverb pop-up display appears. The reverb type can be changed by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons in this pop-up display. Release the the SETUP/KEYPAD button, the pop-up display returns to the main menu.
Display Hold
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
You can use the DATA UP and DOWN buttons instead of the REVERB DEPTH UP and DOWN keys. If you press both UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return to the default reverb
depth of each part. (default Main Voice 70, Layer Voice 70, Split Voice 70, Chord parts 70, Bass 20, Drum 40)
The range of volume is 0 ~ 100. Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing. If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen
shows the current pop-up display.
The reverb depth pop-up display can be called up from the reverb pop-up display. When the LCD screen shows the reverb pop-up display, press the ENTER button. The reverb depth pop­up appears.
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Reverb
ADJUSTING THE TOTAL DEPTH
This determines the total depth of the reverb.
Call up the SETUP/KEYPAD mode.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. The setup pop-up appears in the LCD screen.
Adjust the total depth.
Adjust the total depth by using the REVERB DEPTH UP and DOWN keys .
Return to the play mode.
Release the SETUP/KEYPAD button.
If you press both UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return to the default reverb total depth (50).
The range of volume is 0 ~ 100.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
ADJUSTING THE DEPTH FOR EACH PART
The reverb part depth parameter lets you make different reverb depth setting for the rhythm, bass and chord parts of the auto-accompaniment, as well as the parts you play from key board.
Call up the SETUP/KEYPAD mode.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. The setup pop-up appears in the LCD screen.
Adjust the depth of the selected part.
Adjust the depth of the selected part by using the REVERB DEPTH UP and DOWN keys .
Move the cursor to the desired part.
Press the ENTER button until the cursor is located at the desired part.
Call up the reverb depth pop-up display.
Press the REVERB DEPTH UP or DOWN key. The reverb depth pop-up appears.
Return to play mode.
Release the SETUP/KEYPAD button.
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Effect
Effect
This control adds richness to the sound. There are four different Chorus types: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 , Feedback, Flanger Short delay and Feedback Delay.
EFFECT ON/OFF
To turn on effect, press the EFFECT button. The lamp lights and effect is set on. The effect pop-up display appears.
To turn off effect, press the EFFECT button again. The lamp turns off and effect is no longer active.
SELECTING EFFECT TYPE
Press the EFFECT button. The effect pop-up display appears in the LCD screen. Select a desired effect type by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons in the effect pop-up display.
The effect pop-up display shows the current effect type and total depth of the effect.
There are 8 effect types in the piano. Chorus 1, Chorus 2,Chorus 3, Chorus 4 , Feedback, Flanger Short delay and Feedback Delay
In the meantime, when the effect is on, press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the REVERB button. The effect pop-up display appears. The effect type can be changed by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons in this pop-up display. Release the the SETUP/KEYPAD button, the pop-up display returns to the main menu.
Display Hold
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop­up display.
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Effect
You can use the DATA UP and DOWN buttons instead of the EFFECT DEPTH UP and DOWN keys.
If you press both UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return to the default effect depth of each part. (default Main Voice 70, Layer Voice 70, Split Voice 70, Chord parts 0, Bass 0, Drum 0)
The range of volume is 0 ~ 100.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD
screen shows the current pop-up display.
The effect depth pop-up display can be called up from the effect pop-up display. When the LCD screen shows the effect pop-up display, press the ENTER button. The effect depth pop-up appears.
ADJUSTING THE TOTAL DEPTH
This determines the total depth of the effect.
Call up the SETUP/KEYPAD mode.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. The setup pop-up appears in the LCD screen.
Adjust the total depth.
Adjust the total depth by using the EFFECT DEPTH UP and DOWN keys .
Return to the play mode.
Release the SETUP/KEYPAD button.
If you press both UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return to the default reverb total depth (50).
The range of volume is 0 ~ 100.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
ADJUSTING THE DEPTH FOR EACH PART
The effect part depth parameter lets you make different effect depth setting for the rhythm, bass and chord parts of the auto-accompaniment, as well as the parts you play from key board.
Call up the SETUP/KEYPAD mode.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. The setup pop-up appears in the LCD screen.
Adjust the depth of the selected part.
Adjust the depth of the selected part by using the EFFECT DEPTH UP and DOWN keys .
Move the cursor to the desired part.
Press the ENTER button until the cursor is located on the desired part.
Call up the effect depth pop-up display.
Press the EFFECT DEPTH UP or DOWN key. The effect depth pop-up appears.
Return to play mode.
Release the SETUP/KEYPAD button.
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Using the Metronome
Using the Metronome
Using the Pitch Bend Wheel
START/STOP OF THE METRONOME
To start the metronome, simply press the METRONOME button. Press the METRONOME button again to stop the metronome sound. The LCD screen shows the metronome pop-up display.
The piano features a convenient metronome that is ideal for practicing.
ADJUSTING THE TEMPO OF THE METRONOME
You can set the tempo over range 40 ~ 250 beats per minute by using the TEMPO buttons.
Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
If you press both UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return to the default tempo of the selected rhythm.
When the performance screen or a value is changed, the tempo may go slow .
SELECTING THE METRONOME OPTIONS
Press the METRONOME button. The LCD screen shows the metronome pop-up display. Press the ENTER button in the metronome pop-up display. The cursor goes to the option value and you can change the selected metronome option by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons.
There are 4 options in the metronome options.
1) BEAT This determines the time signature of the metronome.
2) TEMPO This determines the tempo of the metronome.
3) FIRST BEAT VOLUME This determines the volume of the first beat.
4) OTHER BEATS VOLUME This determines the volume of the other beats.
You can call up the metronome pop-up screen by using the SETUP/KEYPAD button and METRONOME button.
When the metronome is on, press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the METRONOME button.
The Metronome Beat pop-up display appears and shows current beat of the metronome.
Press the button again, the beat is changed.
Beat Range: : 2 ~8
TO USE THE PITCH BEND WHEEL
While holding down a keyboard key with your right hand, use your left hand to rotate the PITCH BEND WHEEL UP and DOWN.
Releasing the PITCH BEND WHEEL returns the note to its original pitch.
As its name suggests, the PITCH BEND WHEEL lets you "bend" the pitch of a sound. This makes it possible to add a touch of realism to saxophone and other tones.
With saxophone and electrical guitar tones, the most realistic sounding effects can be produced if you play notes and
operate the PITCH BEND wheel simultaneously.
See the PITCH BEND section (Default: 2 semi notes) on page 30 for changing the bend range of the PITCH BEND wheel.
Never turn on keyboard power while the PITCH BEND wheel is rotated.
The PITCH BEND WHEEL works for the main and layered voice.
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Setup
Setup
TUNE
The tune function lets you make fine adjustments to the pitch, allowing you to accurately match the tuning with that of other instruments.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the TUNE UP or DOWN button.
The Tune pop-up display appears and shows current value.
The value can be changed by pressing TUNE UP and DOWN buttons.
You can adjust the value by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons instead of the TUNE UP and DOWN buttons.
If you press both UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the default value.
Range: A3 440Hz ¡¾ 100cents (Default 00)
Hz(Hertz)
The pitch is measured in units of Hertz (abbreviated Hz), which represents the number of times the sound wave vibrates in a second.
Cent Cent is unit of pitch, equal to 1/100 of a seminote.
Backing Up adjusted value. The last adjusted value of each Function can be retained in memory.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up
display.
TRANSPOSE
The transpose function makes it's possible to shift the pitch of the keyboard in seminote units, allowing you to match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of other instruments or singers, or letting you easily play in a different key without having to change your fingering. For example, if the TRANSPOSE is set F key, playing C results in a pitch of F, or in other words, you can play in the key of C major on the keyboard and automatically have the pitch transposed to F major.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the TRANSPOSE UP or DOWN button.
The Transpose pop-up display appears and shows current value.
The value can be changed by pressing TRANSPOSE UP and DOWN buttons.
You can adjust the value by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons instead of the TRANSPOSE UP and DOWN buttons.
If you press both UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the default value.
Range: -12 seminote ~ 0 ~ 12 seminote (Default 00)
Backing Up adjusted value. The last adjusted value of each Function can be retained in memory.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up
display.
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Setup
OCTAVE SHIFT
The octave function makes it's possible to shift the octave of the keyboard, allowing you to match the octave of the keyboard to the range of other instruments.
Changing the octave of the main voice.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the OCTAVE UP or DOWN button.
The octave pop-up display appears and shows current value.
You can adjust the value by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons instead of the OCTAVE UP and DOWN buttons.
The value can be changed by pressing OCTAVE UP and DOWN buttons.
If you press both UP and DOWN buttons at the same time automatically return to the default value.
Range: -1 ~0 ~+1 octave (Default 0)
Backing Up adjusted value. The last adjusted value of each Function can be retained in memory.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
BRILLIANCE
The sound timbre can be adjusted by using the BRILLIANCE function.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the BRILLIANCE UP or DOWN button.
The brilliance pop-up display appears and shows current value.
This function affects all voice parts (main, Layer and split)
The value can be changed by pressing BRILLIANCE UP and DOWN buttons.
You can adjust the value by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons instead of the BRILLIANCE UP and DOWN buttons.
The default value is 00, which is normal brilliance.
Whenever press both BRILLIANCE UP and DOWN buttons, default value '00' is set automatically.
If the brilliance is low, the piano makes dark sound and If it is high, the piano makes bright sound. Backing Up adjusted value. The last adjusted value of each Function can be retained in memory. If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up
display.
Changing the octave of the layered voice ant the split voice.
Press the ENTER button in the octave pop-up display. The cursor goes to the other part and you can change the octave of the selected part by using OCTAVE UP and DOWN buttons.
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PITCH BEND
This determines the pitch bend range and the voice part for applying the pitch bend.
Changing the pitch bend range.
Specified the maximum change in a tone that can be applied using the PITCH BEND wheel. Press and hold down the SHIFT button and press the PITCH BEND UP or DOWN button.
The Pitch bend pop-up display appears and shows current value. You can adjust the value by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons instead of the PITCH BEND UP and DOWN buttons. The value can be changed by pressing PITCH BEND UP and DOWN buttons. The default value is 2, which is 2 seminotes. The setting range is 00(no change) to 12 (12 seminote)
Whenever press both PITCH BEND UP and DOWN buttons, default value '2' is set automatically. Backing Up adjusted value. The last adjusted value of each Function can be retained in memory.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up
display.
The value can be changed by pressing PITCH BEND UP and DOWN buttons. You can adjust the value by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons instead of the PITCH BEND UP and DOWN buttons. Default value MAIN VOICE : ON, LAYER VOICE: ON, SPLIT VOICE: OFF
Whenever press both PITCH BEND UP and DOWN buttons, default value of the selected voice part is set automatically. Backing Up adjusted value. The last adjusted value of each Function can be retained in memory.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up
display.
Applying the pitch bend to each voice part.
During the LCD screen shows the pitch bend pop-up display, press the ENTER button. The cursor goes to the voice part option. You can set voice part for applying the pitch bend by using the PITCH BEND UP and DOWN keys.
PEDAL
One of 8 pedal-functions can be assigned to the assignable pedal.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the PEDAL button.
The pedal pop-up display appears and shows current touch value. Press the PEDAL button again, the cursor goes to the next pedal function and the selected function is set to the assignable pedal. Instead of the PEDAL button, the setting value can be changed by the DATA UP and DOWN buttons.
Assignable 8 pedal functions. (see the CONNECTING PEDAL SECTION on page 6.)
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TOUCH
Touch determines how your playing strength (velocity) affects the volume of the voices. 10 types are available for tailoring the keyboard response to the selected voice, type of song, or your own playing preference.
Selecting the touch
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the TOUCH button.
The touch pop-up display appears and shows current touch. Press the TOUCH button again, the cursor goes to the next touch and the selected touch is set.
Instead of the TOUCH button, the setting value can be changed by the DATA UP and DOWN buttons
Backing Up adjusted value. The last adjusted value of each Function can be retained in memory. If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up
display.
Adjusting the fixed touch level.
This determines the level of the fixed velocity touch.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button and press the TOUCH button until the cursor goes to the 'Fixed Velocity' option. Press the ENTER button to move the cursor on the velocity level (default 080). Adjust the velocity level by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons.
Whenever press both the DATA UP and DOWN buttons, default value of the selected voice part is set automatically. Press and hold the DATA UP or DOWN button for continuous decrementing or incrementing. Backing Up adjusted value. The last adjusted value of each Function can be retained in memory. If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up
display.
SOFT 1 SOFT 2 SOFT 3
These settings let you produce a relatively loud sound even when playing the key softly.
DISPLAY
NORMAL 1 NORMAL 2 NORMAL 3
These settings are standard keyboard response and the NORMAL 2 is used as the basic setting.
HARD 1 HARD 2 HARD 3
These settings require you to play the keys quite strongly to produce maximum loudness.
FIXED VELOCITY
These settings produce the same degree of loudness, no matter how strongly or softly you play the keys.
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Auto Accompaniment
Auto Accompaniment
This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts in accordance with the chords you finger. The bass and chord parts are played using sounds and voices that are automatically selected to select the rhythm you are using. All of this means that you get full, realistic accompaniments for the melody notes you play with your right hand, creating the mood of a one-person ensemble.
POP-UP Display
The pop-up display returns to the previous display after 3 seconds.
If the DISPLAY HOLD is on, the pop-up display does not return to
the main menu and the LCD screen shows the current pop-up display.
SELECTING A RHYTHM
This piano provides you with 80 exciting rhythms that you can select using the following procedure.
Call up the SETUP/KEYPAD mode.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. The setup pop-up appears in the LCD screen.
EXAMPLE
If you want to choose MAKARENA (No. 80),
1) Press and hold down the GM VOICE button.
2) Press number 8 (A), 0(C#) and Enter(C) key.
Piano shows 80 in the the pop up display and makes bell sound.
Return to Play mode.
Release the SETUP/KEYPAD button.
Select the desired Rhythm.
Press the RHYTHM NUMBER key(s) and ENTER key. Also, you can use UP(+) and DOWN(-) keys instead of the Number keys.
Whatever you select a rhythm number, you should press the ENTER key (not button) for selecting rhythm. If you press both UP(+) and DOWN(-) Keys at the same time automatically return to the default Rhythm Pop1 ( 00). Hold the UP(+)(or DOWN(-) Keys for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
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TEMPO CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
Whenever you select a different style, the preset tempo for that style is also selected, and the tempo is shown in the Multi Function display after STYLE SELECT Pop-up display. (Unless you try changing the style during playback, in which case the same tempo is maintained.) Press the TEMPO buttons. ( You can show current tempo in the main display.)
You can press either TEMPO UP or DOWN button briefly to decrement or increment the tempo value by one, hold the
button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
Tempo (Range: 40 ~ 250, Default setting: Differs depending on the style.) Restoring the Default Style Tempo
You can restore the preset tempo for the selected Style at anytime by simultaneously pressing both TEMPO UP and DOWN buttons.
When the performance screen or a value is changed, the tempo may go slow .
Rhythm Style List
Adjust the accompaniment volume.
Adjust the Accompaniment Volume by using the ACCOMP VOLUME UP and DOWN keys .
ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Call up the SETUP/KEYPAD mode.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. The setup pop-up appears in the LCD screen.
If you press both VOLUME UP and DOWN Keys at the same time automatically return
to the default accompaniment volume(85).
The range of volume is 0 ~ 100. Hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing.
It's available to adjust each part volume of accompaniment independently. Press the ENTER button in the accomp pop-up display. The cursor moves on each part(or all parts) of the accompaniment. When pressing accomp volume up or down key, only the selected part volume is adjusted.
Auto Accompaniment
There are several ways to start the accompaniment style, as described.
Straight start
Press the START/STOP button. The lamp will flash and the rhythm will start.
Each of the styles also has two main loops. The lamp of the currently selected pattern lights. Main loop1(FILL1) is basic pattern of the style and Main loop2(FILL2) is a variation of Main loop 1. Judicious switching between FILL 1 and FILL 2 patterns within a song can add variety and make the overall rhythm more interesting. After playing the Fill 1, the main loop 1 plays and after the Fill 2, the main loop2(variation) always starts.
Synchronized start
This method lets you start the style by playing a note or chord on the keyboard. To use this, press the FILL1/SYNCH or Fill2/SYNC button. The START/STOP lamp flashes in time with selected tempo, indicating that Synchronized Start is in stand-by. Press a key in the split keyboard(left hand), the rhythm starts.
To cancel Synchronized Start, press the FILL1/SYNCH or Fill2/SYNC button again so the lamp turns off.
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PLAYING A RHYTHM
Start with an introduction
First press the INTRO/END button, then the START/STOP button. The style starts with Intro pattern. After playing Intro pattern, Main loop 1 or 2 starts.
The INTRO lamp turns off when the pattern changes from Intro to Main Loop.
You can start the style by using the FILL/SYNC button. (see above synchronized start.)
OR
Stopping the accompaniment style
To stop style playback, press the START/STOP button. To playback an ending pattern before stopping, press the INTRO/END button during playback of rhythm. The INTRO/ENDING lamp flashes during playback of ending. If you need to cancel ending playback, press the FILL 1 or the FILL 2 button. The ending pattern stops and the main loop starts after fill pattern playback.
Call up the SETUP/KEYPAD mode.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. The setup pop-up appears in the LCD screen.
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Auto Accompaniment
The following procedure describes how to use the keyboard's Auto Accompaniment feature. Before starting, you should first select the rhythm you want to use and set the tempo of the rhythm to the value you want.
Select a rhythm style.
Select the desired rhythm. (see the SELECTING A RHYTHM section on page 32)
Set the Tempo.
Set the desired tempo. (see the TEMPO CONTROL ADJUSTMENT section on page 33)
Set the auto-accompaniment function to ON.
To do this, press the AUTO ACCOMP button. The lamp lights. Press the AUTO ACCOMP button again to turn off the lamp and set Auto Accompaniment to off.
USING THE AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
SET THE AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT MODE
Press one of the AUTO ACCOMP MODE keys.
FINGERED KEYBOARD (default)
Instead of above way to set auto-accompaniment mode, the mode cab be changed by using the DATA UP and DOWN button. Press the AUTO-ACCOMP button to turn on the auto-accompaniment. The auto-accomp lamp is turned on and the LCD screen shows the auto accompaniment mode pop-up display. In this pop-up display, you can change the auto-accompaniment mode by using the DATA UP and DOWN button.
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START THE AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
To start Auto accompaniment, press the START/STOP button. Alternately, press the FILL1/SYNC or FILL1/SYNC button, then play the keyboard.
Single Finger
To play Auto Accompaniment to the selected style, press one, two, three or four keys in the left range(below and including the split point), following the rules described below.
CHORD
MAJOR
Pressing just one key produces a full major chord corresponding to that note.
MINOR
Simultaneously pressing any key to the right of that note results in a full minor chord.
SEVENTH
Similarly, pressing one more key to the right (three keys in all) produces a full 7th chord.
MINOR SEVENTH
Pressing a fourth key to the right (four keys in all) creates a full minor seventh chord.
EXAMPLE
Play C Hear a C major chord
Play Cm Hear a C minor chord
Play C7 Hear a C 7th chord
Play Cm7 Hear a C minor 7th chord
TYPES OF AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT MODE
Single Finger
The Single Finger method makes it easy to produce accompaniment using major, minor, seventh and minor seventh chords by pressing certain key (according to simple rules) in the left range of the keyboard (lower than split point). (see the SINGLE FINGER section on page 36)
Fingered
The Fingered method lets you produce automatic accompaniment by playing full chords in the left range of the keyboard (lower than split point). (see the FINGERED section on page 37)
Full Keyboard
Full keyboard automatically produces appropriate automatic accompaniment for virtually anything you play on the keyboard, in any range. (see the FULL KEYBOARD section on page 38)
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Fingered
Allows you to play a complete style arrangement when you play three or four fingered chords in the left range of the keyboard split.
Major: C Minor: Cm Dominant 7: C7 Minor 7th: Cm7
Major 7th: CM 7 Augmented: Caug Diminished: Cdim Suspended 4: Csus4
Minor 7
5: Cm7-5 Dominant Sus4: C7sus4 Dominant Diminished:C7dim Dominant Augmented:C7aug
Minor Add 9th: Cm9 Minor Major 7th
5: CmM7-5
Minor Major 7th: CmM7 Dominant 7th
5: C7-5 Suspended 2: Csus2 Major 7th Augmented:CM7aug
5th: C 5 6th: C6 Minor 6th: Cm6 Add 9th : C9
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Full Keyboard
When the Full Keyboard mode is selected, the piano will automatically creates appropriate accompaniment while you play just about anything using both hands, anywhere on the keyboard. You don t have to worry about specifying the accompaniment chords. The name of the detected chord will appear in the display. (Although Full keyboard is designed to work with many songs, some arrangements may not be suitable for use with this feature.)
STOPPING THE AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
Press the START/STOP button or the INTRO/ENDING button to stop the Auto Accompaniment. You can also turn off the Auto Accompaniment by pressing the AUTO ACCOMP button (the lamp turns off).
CHANGING THE SPLIT POINT
Right range and left range for Auto Accompaniment can be divided at any keys. To assign new split point, hold down the SPLIT button and press a key. (Default F#4)
Auto Accompaniment
SPLIT POINT
When Single Finger or Fingered is selected the keyboard is automatically divided into left and right sections. You must use the left section to play the chords and the right section to play the melody.
SPLIT POINT (F#4)
OR
If you want to hear the recorded song in the Track1, press the TRACK2 button. Then, flashing lamp of the Track2 stops. Press the PLAY/STOP button. The recorded song of the Track1 is played.
Stop recording to the track1.
Recording stops when pressing the PLAY/STOP button again. The Track2 lamp automatically flashes, and you can record the second part of the song to the Track2.
Start recording to track2.
Recording starts when playing the keyboard or pressing the PLAY/STOP button.
During recording to the Track2, you can listen to the recorded song of the Track1.
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Recording
Select the record mode.
Select the desired voice and press the RECORD button, the RECORD lamp lights and the TRACK 1 lamp flashes.
Recording
The piano features comprehensive song recording functions that allow you to record your own performance. Also your recorded song can be stored into an SD memory card.
Start recording to the track1.
Recording starts when playing the keyboard or pressing the PLAY/STOP button.
Auto Accompaniment styles can be recorded into the TRACK1. You can also use the LAYER and the
SPLIT functions when you record a song.
RECORDING A SONG
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Recording
Stop recording.
Recording stops when pressing the PLAY/STOP button.
Playback of the recorded song.
Press the PLAY/STOP button again. The recorded song is played.
To delete the recorded track, press and hold the TRACK button about 2~3 seconds.
To delete the recorded song, press and hold the RECORD button about 2~3 seconds.
Backing Up the recorded song. Even if the power is turned off, the recorded song memory is not deleted.
Return to the play mode.
Press the RECORD button. The Record lamp is turned off.
PLAYBACK OF THE RECORDER SONG
Insert an SD memory card into the SD memory slot.
Call up the SD card menu.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. Press the VP PLAYER/SD CARD button. The LCD screen shows the SD card menu.
SAVING A RECORDED SONG INTO AN SD MEMORY CARD
After recording a song, the recorded song can be saved into the SD memory card.
Supported SD memory cards: This piano cannot support High Speed SD memory
card 'SD HC'
We recommend to use only an SD memory card with this piano.
Proper operation is not guaranteed when any other types of card use.
If there is no SD memory card in the SD memory card slot, the LCD screen shows the
SD card error pop-up display.
Be sure to orient the SD memory card correctly when inserting it. Never try to force an SD memory card into the SD card slot when you feel resistance.
Never remove the SD memory card from the card slot or turn off the piano while card data is being accessed by a save, read or load operation. Doing so can corrupt the data on the memory card or even damage the card slot.
Save the recorded song into the SD memory card.
Change the big-character in the box by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons and when a desired character appears in the character box, press the ENTER button. After selecting first character of your desired song name, you can select the next character. The way of the selecting character is same as above. If you finish selecting all characters, select '.' and press the ENTER button.
The saving message pop-up appears. The LCD screen goes to main.
It takes 10~60 seconds to save the recorded song data into the SD memory card. The saving time is depend on the size of
the recorded song data.
Never remove the SD memory card from the card slot or turn off the piano while card data is being accessed by a save, read
or load operation. Doing so can corrupt the data on the memory card or even damage the card slot.
If the same name exists, the error pop-up appears and the recorded song is not saved. In this case, you need to another name. The song file is save into the 'SONG_DIR' folder in the 'SYSTEM' folder of the SD memory card. These files can be deleted or
copied in your PC.
If the piano does not have any recorded song in the piano memory, After the LCD screen shows the error pop-up display and
goes to main menu. The song data is not saved into the SD memory card.
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Recording
Call up the save song pop-up display.
Go to the SAVE RECORDED SONG by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button. The save song pop-up appears.
Insert an SD memory card into the SD memory slot.
See the SAVING THE RECORDED SONG INTO AN SD MEMORY CARD section on page40.
LOADING A RECORDED SONG FROM THE SD MEMORY CARD
The recorded song can be loaded from the SD memory card.
Call up the SD card menu.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. Press the VP PLAYER/SD CARD button. The LCD screen shows the SD card menu.
Call up the load song pop-up display.
Go to the LOAD RECORDED SONG by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button. The load song pop-up appears.
Load a song data(file).
Select a desired song data(file) in the song list by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button. The loading song pop-up display appears in the LCD screen. After loading the song data, the pop-up disappear and the piano is ready to play the recorded song.
Registration
A Registration is a particular setup of rhythm, sound, Auto Accompaniment or any other parameters or features you are using. To change the functions during playing you can store your desired conditions in one button. And then if you select the button, your desired conditions will be loaded immediately. There are 5 Registration pads (1~5).
RECALL A REGISTRATION MEMORY
Press and hold down the RECALL button and press a REGISTRATION button.
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Registration
STORING A REGISTRATION MEMORY
Press and hold down the STORE button and press a REGISTRATION button.
When a registration memory is stored, the LCD screen shows the registration pop-up display.
Insert an SD memory card into the SD memory slot.
Call up the SD card menu.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. Press the VP PLAYER/SD CARD button. The LCD screen shows the SD card menu.
SAVING A REGISTRATION DATA INTO AN SD MEMORY CARD
The registration data can be saved into the SD memory card.
Supported SD memory cards: This piano cannot support High Speed SD memory card 'SD HC'
We recommend to use only an SD memory card with this piano. Proper operation is not guaranteed when any other types of card use.
If there is no SD memory card in the SD memory card slot, the LCD screen shows the SD card error pop-up display.
Be sure to orient the SD memory card correctly when inserting it.
Never try to force an SD memory card into the SD card slot when you feel resistance.
Never remove the SD memory card from the card slot or turn off the piano while card data is being accessed by a save, read or load operation. Doing so can corrupt the data on the memory card or even damage the card slot.
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Registration
Save the registration data into the SD memory card.
Change the big-character in the box by using the DATA UP and DOWN buttons and when a desired character appears in the character box, press the ENTER button. After selecting first character of your desired song name, you can select the next character. The way of the selecting character is same as above. If you finish selecting all characters, select '.' and press the ENTER button.
The saving message pop-up appears. The LCD screen goes to main.
It takes 5~15 seconds to save the registration data into the SD memory card. Never remove the SD memory card from the card slot or turn off the piano while card data is being accessed by a save, read
or load operation. Doing so can corrupt the data on the memory card or even damage the card slot.
If the same name exists, the error pop-up appears and the registration data is not saved. In this case, you need to use another name. The registration data file is save into the 'REG_DIR' folder in the 'SYSTEM' folder of the SD memory card. These files can be
deleted or copied in your PC.
Call up the save registration pop-up display.
Go to the SAVE RECORDED SONG by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button. The save song pop-up appears.
Insert an SD memory card into the SD memory slot.
See the SAVING A REGISTRATION DATA INTO AN SD MEMORY CARD section on page42.
LOADING A REGISTRATION DATA FROM THE SD MEMORY CARD
The registration data can be loaded from the SD memory card.
Call up the SD card menu.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. Press the VP PLAYER/SD CARD button. The LCD screen shows the SD card menu.
Call up the load registration pop-up display.
Go to the LOAD REGISTRATION by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button. The load regist pop-up appears.
Load a registration data(file).
Select a desired registration data(file) in the regist file list by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button. The loading regist pop-up display appears in the LCD screen. After loading the regist data, the pop-up disappear and the piano is ready to play the recorded song.
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SMF Player
SMF Player
The letters "SMF" stand for Standard MIDI file, which is a file format that allows MIDI data to be shared between different software and sequencers. There are actually three SMF formats, named SMF 0, SMF 1 and SMF 2. The piano supports the SMF 0 and SMF 1 format, which are widely used today, and so all mentions of "SMF data" in this manual refer to SMF 0 format and SMF 1 format.
PLAYBACK OF A STANDARD MIDI FILE
Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot on the piano.
The SD memory card should have SMF data in SMF_FILE folder.
Select an SMF.
Choose a desired SMF by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons.
PREPARATION
1) Download SMF(*.mid) to your PC at a music website.
2) Save the SMF to your SD memory card from your PC.
- The SMF should saved into 'SMF_FILE' folder in 'SYSTEM' folder of the SD memory card. The bundle SD memory card has system folder, which has SMF_FILE folder. Supported SD memory cards: This piano cannot support High Speed SD memory card 'SD HC'
We recommend to use only an SD memory card with this piano. Proper operation is not
guaranteed when any other types of card use.
Be sure to orient the SD memory card correctly when inserting it. Never try to force an SD memory card into the SD card slot when you feel resistance. Never remove the SD memory card from the card slot or turn off the piano while card data is
being accessed by a save, read or load operation. Doing so can corrupt the data on the memory card or even damage the card slot.
Including folder 99 files can be stored into the SMF_FILE folder. If you put over 99 files, piano is not supported. The piano can playback SMFs in the SMF_FILE folder in SYSTEM folder. It's available to use folders in SMF_FILE folder. The folder can be created in your PC.
Call up the SMF player pop-up display.
Go to the SMF PLAYER by using DATA UP and DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button.
The SMF player pop-up appears.
Call up the SD card menu.
Press and hold down the SETUP/KEYPAD button. Press the VP PLAYER/SD CARD button. The LCD screen shows the SD card menu.
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SMF Player
Start Playback of the selected SMF.
Press the PLAY/STOP button. Playback of the selected music will start.
Stop
playback of a music. Press the PLAY/STOP button.
Adjusting volume of the SMF. (Same as the adjusting accompaniment.)
Press and hold the SETUP/KEYPAD button and adjust volume by using the ACCOMP VOLUME UP and DOWN keys .
1) See the ADJUSTING THE ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME section of page 12.
2) Default volume is 65 (Adjusting range: 0 ~ 100). This function uses MIDI Control message 11(Expression). If the SMF includes this message, this function does not work correctly.
Converting SMF format 1. When playback of an SMF format 1, it may take 10~60 seconds to convert the SMF. Adjusting Tempo of the music.
Each SMF has its default tempo. When starting playback of a music, tempo of the Demo music is set to default tempo. Tempo can be changed during playback of the music by using TEMPO UP or DOWN button.
1) When repeating a Demo music, tempo goes to default tempo.
2) If you press both TEMPO UP and DOWN buttons, tempo is set to default tempo.
Repeat playback of a tune.
Press the TR1/R button during playback of the music. After finishing of the selected music, playback of the same music will start automatically again.
Playback of ALL tunes.
Press the TR1/A button during playback of the music. After finishing of the selected music, playback of the next music will start automatically.
Local Control (Hidden Function)
Local control refers to the fact that, normally, the piano keyboard controls its internal tone generator, allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the keyboard. This situation is called Local Control ON. When the local control is set to off, the keyboard and sound source are separated and no sound is heard through the piano when playing the keyboard. However, the data of the keyboard performance is output through MIDI. By setting local control to off, you can play an external MIDI tone generator from the keyboard of the piano without sounding the internal voices.
THE LOCAL CONTROL ON/OFF
Press and hold down the KEYPAD button and press RIGHT END KEY(C8) of keyboard. The pop-up Display shows oFF, the piano does not send the control signals to local sound generator. The piano sound can be generated by external MIDI signal. Press KEYPAD with RIGHT END KEY(C8) again, the Local control will be ON.
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General MIDI Voice & Drum Table
General MIDI Voice & Drum Table
Guitar Noise Breath Noise Sea Shore Birds Telephone Helicopter Applause Gunshot
Soprano Saxophone Alto Saxophone Tenor Saxophone Baritone Saxophone Oboe English Horn Basson Clarinet
Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flute Bottle Blow Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina
Square Sawtooth Calliope Chiffer Charang Solo Vox Fifths Bass Lead
Fantasia Warm Pad Poly Synth Space Vox Bow Glass Metal Pad Halo Pad Sweep Pad
Ice Rain Sound Track Crystal Atmosphere Brightness Goblin Echo Drop Star Theme
Sitar Banjo Shamishen Koto Kalimba Bagpipe Fiddle Shanai
Tinkle Bell Agogo Steel Drum Wood Block Taiko Melody Tom Synth Drum Reversed Cymbal
Piano1 Piano2 Piano3 Honky Tonk Electric Piano1 Electric Piano 2 Harpsichord Clavinet
Celesta Glockenspiel Music Box Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Tubular Bell Dulcimer
Electric Organ Jazz Organ Rock Organ Pipe Organ Reed Organ Accordion Harmonica Bandonion
Nylon Guitar Steel Guitar Jazz Guitar Clean Guitar Muted Guitar Drive Guitar Lead Guitar Harmonic Guitar
Acoustic Bass Finger Bass Pick Bass Fretless Bass Slap Bass1 Slap Bass2 Synth Bass1 Synth Bass2
Violin Viola Cello Contra Bass Tremolo Strings Pizzicato Strings Harp Timpani
Strings Slow Strings Synth Strings1 Synth Strings 2 Choir Aahs Voice Oohs Synth Voice Orchestra Hit
Trumpet Trombone Tuba Muted Trumpet French Horn Brass Section Synth Brass1 Synth Brass2
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Prog 1 Prog 9 Prog 17 Prog 25 Prog 26 Standard Drum Room Drum Power Drum Elec. Drum TR-808
27 - D#2 High Q
28 - E2 Slap 29 - F2 Scratch Push 30 - F#2 Scratch Pull 31 - G2 Sticks 32 - G#2 Square Click 33 - A2 Metronome Click 34 - A#2 Metronome Bell 35 - B2 Kick drum2/Jazz BD2 36 - C3 Kick drum1/Jazz BD1 Power Kick Elec BD 808 Bass Drum 37 - C#3 Side Stick 808 Rim shot 38 - D3 Snare Drum1 Gated Snare Elec SD 808 Snare Drum 39 - D#3 Hand Clap 40 - E3 Snare Drum 2 41 - F3 Low Floor Tom Room Low Tom2 Room Low Tom2 Elec Low Tom2 808 Low Tom2 42 - F#3 Closed Hi Hat [EXC1] 808 CHH[EXC1] 43 - G3 High Floor Tom Room Low Tom1 Room Low Tom1 Elec Low Tom1 808 Low Tom2 44 - G#3 Pedal Hi-Hat [EXC1] 808 CHH[EXC1] 45 - A3 Low Tom Room Mid Tom2 Room Mid Tom2 Elec Mid Tom2 808 Mid Tom2 46 - A#3 Open Hi-Hat [EXC1] 808 OHH[EXC1] 47 - B3 Low-Mid Tom Room Mid Tom1 Room Mid Tom1 Elec Mid Tom1 808 Mid Tom1 48 - C4 Hi Mid Tom Room Hi Tom2 Room Hi Tom2 Elec Hi Tom2 808 Hi Tom2 49 - C#4 Crash Cymbal 1 808 Cymbal 50 - D4 High Tom Room Hi Tom1 Room Hi Tom1 Elec Hi Tom1 808 Hi Tom1 51 - D#4 Ride Cymbal 1 52 - E4 Chinese Cymbal Reverse Cymbal 53 - F4 Ride Bell 54 - F#4 Tambourine 55 - G4 Splash Cymbal 56 - G#4 Cowbell 808 Cowbell 57 - A4 Crash Cymbal2 58 - A#4 Vibraslap 59 - B4 Ride Cymbal2 60 - C5 Hi Bongo 61 - C#5 Low Bongo 62 - D5 Mute Hi Conga 808 High Conga 63 - D#5 Open Hi Conga 808 Mid Conga 64 - E5 Low Conga 808 Low Conga 65 - F5 High Timbale 66 - F#5 Low Timbale 67 - G5 High Timbale 68 - G#5 Low Agogo 69 - A5 Cabasa 70 - A#5 Maracas 71 - B5 Short Whistle[EXC2] 808 Maracas 72 - C6 Long Whistle[EXC2] 73 - C#6 Short Guiro[EXC3] 74 - D6 Long Guiro[EXC3] 75 - D#6 Claves 808 Claves 76 - E6 Hi Wood Block 77 - F6 Low Wood Block 78 - F#6 Mute Cuica[EXC4] 79 - G6 Open Cuica[EXC4] 80 - G#6 Mute Triangle[EXC5] 81 - A6 Open Triangle[EXC5] 82 - A#6 Shaker 83 - B7 Jingle Bell 84 - C8 Belltree 85 - C#8 Castanets 86 - D8 Mute Surdo[EXC6] 87 - D#8 Open Surdo[EXC6] 88 - E8
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Prog 33 Prog 41 Prog 49 Prog 57 REMARKS
# Jazz Drum Brush Drum Orchestra SFX 1 27 - D#1 Closed Hi Hat 28 - E1 Pedal Hi-Hat 29 - F1 Open Hi Hat 30 - F#1 Ride Cymbal 31 - G1 32 - G#1 33 - A1 34 - A#1 35 - B1 Jazz BD2 Jazz BD2 Concert BD 2 36 - C2 Jazz BD1 Jazz BD1 Concert BD1 37 - C#2 38 - D2 Brush Tap Concert SD 39 - D#2 Brush Slap Castanets High Q 40 - E2 Brush Swirl Concert SD Slap 41 - F2 Timpani F Scratch Push 42 - F#2 Timpani F# Scratch Pull 43 - G2 Timpani G Sticks 44 - G#2 Timpani G# Square Click 45 - A2 Timpani A Metronome Click 46 - A#2 Timpani A# Metronome Bell 47 - B2 Timpani B Guitar Slide 48 - C3 Timpani c Gt Cut Noise(dw) 49 - C#3 Timpani c# Gt Cut Noise (up) 50 - D3 Timpani d Double Bass Slap 51 - D#3 Timpani d# Key Click 52 - E3 Timpani e Laughing 53 - F3 Timpani f Screaming 54 - F#3 Punch 55 - G3 Heart Beat 56 - G#3 Footsteps1 57 - A3 Concert Cymbal2 Footsteps2 58 - A#3 Applause 59 - B3 Concert Cymbal1 Door Creaking
60 - C4 Door Closing
61 - C#4 Scratch 62 - D4 Wind Chime 63 - D#4 Car Engine Start 64 - E4 Car Breaking 65 - F4 Car Pass 66 - F#4 Car Crash 67 - G4 Police Siren 68 - G#4 Train 69 - A4 Jet Take-off 70 - A#4 Helicopter 71 - B4 Starship 72 - C5 Gun Shot 73 - C#5 Machine gun 74 - D5 Laser gun 75 - D#5 Explosion 76 - E5 Dog 77 - F5 Horse Gallop 78 - F#5 Birds 79 - G5 Rain 80 - G#5 Thunder 81 - A5 Wind 82 - A#5 Sea Shore 83 - B5 Stream 84 - C6 Bubble 85 - C#6 86 - D6 87 - D#6
88 - E6
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MIDI Implementation Chart
MIDI Implementation Chart
Function Recognized Transmitted Remark
Basic Channel Default ALL 1 -3
Mode Default OMNI OFF, POLY OMNI OFF, POLY
Note ON/OFF 9nH kk vv O O #kk:note ON (0-127)
#vv:velocity (1-127)
Pitch Bender EnH bi bh O O Maximum swing +/- 1 tone
00 BnH 00H cc O X Bank Select
01 BnH 01H cc O X Modulation Wheel
05 BnH 05H cc O X Portamento Time
06 BnH 06H cc O X Data Entry
07 BnH 07H cc O X Volume
10 BnH 0AH cc O X Pan Out
11 BnH 0BH cc O X Expression
64 BnH 40H cc O O Sustain (Damper) Pedal
65 BnH 41H cc O X Portamento ON/OFF
66 BnH 42H cc O O Sostenuto Pedal
Control 67 BnH 43H cc O O Soft Pedal
Change 80 BnH 80H vv O X Reverb Prog.(vv=00H-70H)
81 BnH 51H vv O X Chorus Prog.
91 BnH 5BH vv O O Reverb Send Level
93 BnH 5DH vv O O Chorus Send Level
120 BnH 78H 00H O X All Sound Off
121 BnH 79H 00H O X Reset All Controller
123 BnH 7BH 00H O X All Notes Off
126 BnH 7EH 00H O X Mono On
127 BnH 7FH 00H O X Poly On
Program Change CnH PP O O Sounds/Drum Set List
System Exclusive General MIDI X X
Reset
O : Yes, X : No
VP Music Library
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CLASSIC 01 - CHOPIN
GROUP NAME Clssic01
CH001 CH002 CH003 CH004 CH005 CH006 CH007 CH008 CH009 CH010 CH011 CH012 CH013 CH014 CH015 CH016 CH017 CH018 CH019 CH020 CH021 CH022 CH023 CH024 CH025 CH026 CH027 CH028 CH029 CH030 CH031 CH032 CH033 CH034 CH035 CH036 CH037 CH038 CH039 CH040 CH041 CH042 CH043 CH044 CH045 CH046 CH047 CH048 CH049 CH050
Chopin, Fryderk
Francuszek
Etude op.10 no.1 Etude op.10 no.2 Etude op.10 no.4 Etude op.10 no.5 Etude op.10 no.6 Etude op.10 no.7 Etude op.10 no.8 Etude op.10 no.9 Etude op.10 no.10 Etude op.10 no.11 Etude op.10 no.12 Etude op.25 no.1 Etude op.25 no.2 Etude op.25 no.3 Etude op.25 no.4 Etude op.25 no.5 Etude op.25 no.6 Etude op.25 no.7 Etude op.25 no.8 Etude op.25 no.9 Etude op.25 no.10 Etude op.25 no.11 Nocturne op.9 no.1 Nocturne op.9 no.2 Nocturne op.15 no.2 Nocturne op.27 no.2 Nocturne op.32 no.1 Nocturne op.37 no.1 Nocturne op.37 no.2 Nocturne op.48 no.1 Nocturne op.55 no.1 Nocturne op.62 no.2 Nocturne op.72 no.1 Sonata op.3 no.3 Sonata op.3 no.4 Mazurka op.6 no.1 Mazurka op.6 no.2 Mazurka op.6 no.3 Mazurka op.6 no.4 Mazurka op.7 no.1 Mazurka op.7 no.2 Mazurka op.7 no.3 Mazurka op.7 no.4 Mazurka op.7 no.5 Mazurka op.17 no.1 Mazurka op.17 no.2 Mazurka op.17 no.3 Mazurka op.17 no.4 Mazurka op.24 no.1 Mazurka op.24 no.2
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CLASSIC 02 - Chopin
GROUP NAME Clssic02
CH051 CH052 CH053 CH054 CH055 CH056 CH057 CH058 CH059 CH060 CH061 CH062 CH063 CH064 CH065 CH066 CH067 CH068 CH069 CH070 CH071 CH072 CH073 CH074 CH075 CH076 CH077 CH078 CH079 CH080 CH081 CH082 CH083 CH084 CH085 CH086 CH087 CH088 CH089 CH090 CH091 CH092 CH093 CH094 CH095 CH096 CH097 CH098
CH099 CH100
Chopin, Fryderk
Francuszek
Mazurka op.24 no.3 Mazurka op.24 no.4 Mazurka op.30 no.1 Mazurka op.30 no.2 Mazurka op.30 no.3 Mazurka op.30 no.4 Mazurka op.33 no.1 Mazurka op.33 no.2 Mazurka op.33 no.3 Mazurka op.33 no.4 Mazurka op.41 no.1 Mazurka op.41 no.2 Mazurka op.41 no.3 Mazurka op.41 no.4 Mazurka op.50 no.1 Mazurka op.50 no.2 Mazurka op.50 no.3 Mazurka op.56 no.1 Mazurka op.56 no.2 Mazurka op.56 no.3 Mazurka op.59 no.1 Mazurka op.59 no.2 Mazurka op.59 no.3 Mazurka op.63 no.1 Mazurka op.63 no.2 Mazurka op.63 no.3 Mazurka op.67 no.1 Mazurka op.67 no.2 Mazurka op.67 no.3 Mazurka op.67 no.4 Mazurka op.68 no.1 Mazurka op.68 no.2 Mazurka op.68 no.3 Mazurka op.68 no.4 Polonaise op.41 no.1 Trois Nouvelles Etude No.1 Scherzo no.1 Scherzo no.2 Scherzo no.3 Waltz op.34 no.1 Waltz op.34 no.2 Waltz op.64 no.1 Waltz op.64 no.2 Waltz op.64 no.3 Waltz op.69 no.2 Waltz op.70 no.2 Waltz op.56 Impromptu - No. 4 c sharp minor (Fantasie-Impromptu) Op.66 Ballade no. 1 in g minor op.23 Ballade no.2 in F Major, op.38
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CLASSIC 03 - Chopin and Brahms
GROUP NAME Clssic03
CH101 CH102 CH103 CH104 CH105 CH106 CH107 CH108 CH109 CH110 CH111 CH112 CH113 CH114 CH115 CH116 CH117 CH118 CH119 CH120 CH121 CH122 CH123 CH124 CH125 CH126
Chopin, Fryderk
Francuszek
Ballade no.3 in A flat Major, op.47 Ballade no.4 in f minor, op.52 Prelude op.28 no.1 in C Major- Agitato Prelude no.28 no.2 in a minor- Lento Prelude op.28 no.3 in G Major- Vivace Prelude op.28 no.4 in e minor- Largo Prelude op.28 no.5 in D Major- Molto allegro Prelude op.28 no.6 in b minor- Assai lento Prelude op.28 no.7 in A Major- Andantino Prelude op.28 no.8 in f-sharp minor- Molto agitato Prelude op.28 no.9 in E Major- Largo Prelude op.28 no.10 in c-sharp minor- Molto allegro Prelude op.28 no.11 in B Major- Vivace Prelude op.28 no.12 in g-sharp minor- Presto Prelude op.28 no.13 in F-sharp Major- Lento Prelude op.28 no.14 in e-flat minor- Allegro Prelude op.28 no.15 in D-flat Major- Sostenuto Prelude op.28 no.16 in b-flat minor- Presto con fuoco Prelude op.28 no.17 in A-flat Major- Allegretto Prelude op.28 no.18 in f minor- Molto allegro Prelude op.28 no.19 in E-flat Major- Vivace Prelude op.28 no.20 in c minor- Largo Prelude op.28 no.21 in B-flat Major- Cantabile Prelude op.28 no.22 in g minor- Molto agitato Prelude op.28 no.23 in F Major- Moderato Prelude op.28 no.24 in d minor- Allegro appassionato
BR01 BR02 BR03 BR04 BR05 BR06 BR07 BR08
Brahms, JohannesBallade in D major, op.10 no.2 Capriccio in b minor, op.76 no.2 Hungarian Dance no.5 in f sharp mino Waltzes no.2 in E major Waltzes no.5 in E major Waltzes no.6 in C sharp major Hungarian Dance no.9 in e minor Waltzes in A flat major, op.39 no.15
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CLASSIC 04 - Mozart and Others
GROUP NAME Clssic04
M01 M02 M03
M04 M05 M06
M07 M08 M09
M10 M11 M12
M13 M14 M15
M16 M17 M18
M19 M20 M21
M22 M23 M24
M25 M26 M27
M28 M29 M30 M31 M32 M33
Mozart, Wolfgang
Amadeus
Piano Sonata no.9 in a minor, KV310
K310-1 (Allegro maestoso) K310-2 (Andante cantabile con espressione) K310-3 (Presto)
Piano Sonata no.10 in C major, KV330
K330-1 (Allegro moderato) K330-2 (Andante cantabile) K330-3 (Allegretto)
Piano Sonata no.11 in A major, KV331
K331-1 (Andante grazioso, con variazioni) K331-2 (Minuetto) K331-3 (Alla turca : Allegretto)
Piano Sonata no.12 in A major, KV332
K332-1 (Allegro) K332-2 (Adagio) K332-3 (Allegro assai)
Piano Sonata no.13 in B flat major, KV333
K333-1 (Allegro) K333-2 (Andante cantabile) K333-3 (Allegretto grazioso)
Piano Sonata no.14 in c minor, KV457
K457-1 (Allegro) K457-2 (Adagio) K457-3 (Molto allegro)
Piano Sonata no.16 in C major, KV545
K545-1 (Allegro) K545-2 (Andante) K545-3 (Rondo : Allegro)
Piano Sonata no.18 in B flat major, KV570
K570-1 (Allegro) K570-2 (Adagio) K570-3 (Allegretto)
Piano Sonata no.19 in D major, KV576
K576-1 (Allegro) K576-2 (Adagio) K576-3 (Allegretto)
Fantasia no.3 in d minor, KV397 Fantasia no.4 in c minor, KV475 Variations "Ah! Vous dirai-je, Maman" Pastorale variee Romance in A flat major Rondo in D major, KV485
BE01 BE02 BE03
BE04 BE05 BE06 BE07 BE08
Beethoven, Ludwig
van
Sonate no.8 in c minor, op.13 'Pathetique' Grave - Allegro molto e con brio
Adagio cantabile Rondo - Allegro
Sonate no.14 in c sharp minor, op.27 no.2 'Moonlight'
Adagio sostenuto Allegretto
Presto con fuoco Country Dance no. 1 Rondo a capriccio, op. 129
H01 H02
Handel, Friedrich
Georg
"The harmonious Blacksmith" Largo, piano (transcription by other composers)
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GROUP NAME Clssic05
D01 D02 D03 D04 D05 D06 D07
D08
D09
D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29
Debussy, Claude
Achille
Jardins sous la pluie Arabesque No.1 in E major Golliwog's CakeWalk Images, 1er Livre 1. Reflets dans l'eau Images, 1er Livre 2. Hommage a Rameau Images, 1er Livre 3. Mouvement Preludes (1er Livre) [selection] Prelude VI (Des pas sur la neige) Preludes (1er Livre) [selection] Prelude VIII (La fille aux cheveux de lin) Preludes (1er Livre) [selection] Prelude X (La cathedrale engloutie) Suite bergamesque 1. Prelude Suite bergamesque 2. Menuet Suite bergamesque 3. Clair de lune Suite bergamesque 4. Passepied Pour le piano 1. Prelude Pour le piano 2. Sarabande Pour le piano 3. Toccata Pour le piano(II) 1. L'isle joyeuse Pour le piano(II) 2. Masque Pour le piano(II) 3. La plus que lente Little pieces 1. Ballade Little pieces 2. Nocturne Little pieces 3. Reverie Little pieces 4. Dance Petite Suite, for piano 4-hands 1. En Bateau Petite Suite, for piano 4-hands 2. Cortege Petite Suite, for piano 4-hands 3. Menuet Petite Suite, for piano 4-hands 4. Ballet "The Afternoon of a Fawn" for piano 4-hands Children's Corner
F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 F07 F08
Faure, Gabriel"Romance sans paroles", in A flat major, op.17 no.1 Barcarolle op.26 Dolly Suite, op.56 - Berceuse Dolly Suite, op.56 - Mi-a-ou Dolly Suite, op.56 - Jardin de Dolly Dolly Suite, op.56 - Kitty Valse Dolly Suite, op.56 - Tendresse Dolly Suite, op.56 - Le Pas Espagnole
HIN01 HIN02 HIN03 HIN04 HIN05 HIN06 HIN07 HIN08 HIN09 HIN10 HIN11 HIN12
Hindemith, Paul
Massig schnell Ruhig bewegt Munter. Schnelle Viertel Lebhaft, sehr markiert Schnell. Ganze Takte Gemachlich Schnell und wild Massig schnell Langsam, ruhig schreitend Munter, ziemlich lebhaft Massig schnell Bewegt
DV01 Dvorak, Antonin
Humoresque in G flat major, op.101 no.7
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GROUP NAME Clssic06
SCHU01
SCHU02 SCHU03 SCHU04 SCHU05 SCHU06 SCHU07 SCHU08 SCHU09 SCHU10
SCHU11 SCHU12 SCHU13
SS01 SS02 SS03
ALBEN01
ALBEN02 ALBEN03
MEN01 MEN02 MEN03 MEN04 MEN05 MEN06 MEN07 MEN08 MEN09 MEN10 MEN11
RA01 RA02
RA03 RA04 RA05 RA06 RA07 RA08 RA09 RA10 RA11 RA12 RA13
RA14 RA15 RA16 RA17 RA18 RA19
Schumann, Robert
Alexander
Saint-Saens, Camille
Albeniz, Isaac
Manuel Francisco
Mendelssohn -
Bartholdy, Felix
Ravel, Maurice
Joseph
Papillon op.2 no.1, Widmung Scenes from Childhood op.15
From foreign lands and peoples in G major Blind man's bluff in b min d in D major Pleasing child in D major An importan event in A major Dreaming or Reverie in F major Knight of the hobbyhorse in C major Child falling asleep in e minor The poet speaks in G major Kreisleriana, op.16 no.7
Klavier in Fughettenform, op.126
Nicht schnell, leise vurzutrgen Ziemlich langsam, empfindungsvoll vorzutragen
16.Erster Verlust
Etudes 6. In Waltz form Il bacio (The swan) My heart at thy .sweet voice
Asturias Iberia, Book 1 (1907)
1. Evocacion
2. El Puerto
Venetianisches Gondellied, op.19 no.6 Venetianisches Gondellied, op.30 no.6 Duet in A flat major, op.38 no.6 Venetianisches Gondellied, op.62 no.5 Spring song / Frulingslied, op.62 no.6 Spinning song / Spinnerlied, op.67 no.4 Lost illusions in f sharp minor Rondo Capriccioso in E major op.14 Scherzo in b minor op.16 no.2 Variations serieuses, for piano in d minor, op.54 Auf Flugeln des Gesanges
Miroirs
Noctuelles Oiseaux tristes
Le Tombeau de Couperin, Suite
Prelude Fugue Forlane Rigaudon Menuet
Toccata Pavane pour une infante defunte Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn A la maniere de Borodin A la maniere de Emmanuel Chabrier Prelude Ma mere L'oye, Suite
Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant
Petit Poucet
Laideronnette, Imperatrice des Pagodes
Le jardin feerique Jeux d'eau Menuet antique
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GROUP NAME Clssic07
ANON01
CLE01 CLE02 CLE03
CLE04 CLE05 CLE06
CLE07 CLE08 CLE09
CLE10 CLE11 CLE12
COUP01
ELMEN01
GURLI01
HAYD01 HAYD02 HAYD03 HAYD04 HAYD05
JEN01
LIST01
MUSS01
RIM01
SATIE01 SATIE02
SATIE03 SATIE04
TELEM01 TELEM02 TELEM03 TELEM04 TELEM05 TELEM06 TELEM07 TELEM08 TELEM09 TELEM10 TELEM11 TELEM12
TCHAI01 TCHAI02 TCHAI03
Anonymous
Clementi, Muzio
Couperin, Francois
Ellmenreich, Albert
Gurlitt, Cornelius
Haydn, Franz Joseph
Jensen A.
Liszt, Franz
Mussorgsky, Modest
Rimsky, Korsakov
Satie, Erik
Telemann, Georq
Philipp
Tchaikovsky, Peter
Ilich
Fuga g-moll
Piano Sonata Op.7 No.3
1. Allegro con spirito
2. Cantabile e lento
3. Presto
Piano Sonata Op.12 No.2 in Eb Major
1. Presto
2. Largo
3. Assai allegro
Piano Sonata Op.26 No.3 in D Major
1. Presto
2. Un poco andante
3. Assai allegro
Piano Sonata Op.24 No.2 in F Major
1. Allegro con spirito
2. Adagio
3. Rondo - Allegretto con spirito
The little Windmills
Spinnerlie op14-4
The Fair, Op. 101, No. 8
Andante with Variations in f minor, Hob. XVII6 (1793)
Andante with Variations in f minor Trio Variation I Variation II Finale
Die Muhle
12 Etudes d'execution transcendante (Transcendental Etudes), S 139
Etude Transcendante in d minor, Mazeppa
Une Larme
The flight of the bumble bee (by S. Rachmaninov)
TROIS GYMNOPEDIE
SATIE01 Gymnopedie 1ere SATIE02 Gymnopedie 2eme
TROIS GNOSSIENNES
SATIE03 Gnossienne 1ere SATIE04 Gnossienne 3eme
- Harpsichord music - 12 Fantasie per clavicembalo (TWV 33)
TELEM01 1. Fantasia TELEM02 2. Fantasia TELEM03 3. Fantasia TELEM04 4. Fantasia TELEM05 5. Fantasia TELEM06 6. Fantasia TELEM07 7. Fantasia TELEM08 8. Fantasia TELEM09 9. Fantasia TELEM10 10. Fantasia TELEM11 11. Fantasia TELEM12 12. Fantasia
4. Mama
13.Kamarinskaya
16.Old French Air
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CLASSIC 08 - Bach
GROUP NAME Clssic08
BA1-01 BA1-02 BA1-03 BA1-04 BA1-05 BA1-06 BA1-07 BA1-08 BA1-09 BA1-10 BA1-11 BA1-12 BA1-13 BA1-14 BA1-15 BA1-16 BA1-17 BA1-18
BA1-19 BA1-20 BA1-21 BA1-22 BA1-23 BA1-24 BA1-25 BA1-26 BA1-27 BA1-28 BA1-29 BA1-30 BA1-31 BA1-32 BA1-33
BA1-34 BA1-35 BA1-36 BA1-37 BA1-38 BA1-39 BA1-40 BA1-41 BA1-42 BA1-43 BA1-44 BA1-45 BA1-46 BA1-47 BA1-48
Bach, Johann
Sebastian
-Harpsichord or Clavichord works- Preambulum in C major, BWV924 Preambulum in D major, BWV925 Prelude in d minor, BWV926 Preambulum in F major, BWV927 Prelude in F major, BWV928 Trio Prelude in g minor, BWV929 Preambulum in g minor, BWV930 Prelude in C major, BWV933 Prelude in c minor, BWV934 Prelude in d minor, BWV935 Prelude in D major, BWV936 Prelude in E major, BWV937 Prelude in e minor, BWV938 Prelude in C major, BWV939 Prelude in d minor, BWV940 Prelude in e minor, BWV941 Prelude in a minor, BWV942 Prelude in C major, BWV943 ¡ØTwo-Voice Inventions¡Ø Invention in C major, BWV772 Invention in c minor, BWV773 [Canon] Invention in D major, BWV774 Invention in d minor, BWV775 Invention in E flat major, BWV776 Invention in E major, BWV777 Invention in e minor, BWV778 Invention in F major, BWV779 Invention in f minor, BWV780 Invention in G major, BWV781 [Fugue] Invention in g minor, BWV782 [Double-Fugue] Invention in A major, BWV783 Invention in a minor, BWV784 Invention in B flat major, BWV785 Invention in h minor, BWV786 [Fugue] ¡ØThree-Voice Sinfonias¡Ø Sinfonia in C major, BWV 787 [Fugue] Sinfonia in c minor, BWV 788 [Fugue] Sinfonia in D major, BWV 789 [Fugue] Sinfonia in d minor, BWV 790 [Fugue] Sinfonia in E flat major, BWV 791 [Two parts Fugue] Sinfonia in E major, BWV792 [Fugue] Sinfonia in e minor, BWV793 [Fugue] Sinfonia in F major, BWV794 [Fugue] Sinfonia in f minor, BWV795 [Triple-Fugue] Sinfonia in G major, BWV796 [Fugue] Sinfonia in g minor, BWV797 [Fugue] Sinfonia in A major, BWV798 [Fugue] Sinfonia in a minor, BWV799 [Fugue] Sinfonia in B flat major, BWV800 [Fugue] Sinfonia in h minor, BWV801 [Two voice]
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CLASSIC 09 - Bach
GROUP NAME Clssic09
BA2-01 BA2-02 BA2-03 BA2-04
BA2-05 BA2-06 BA2-07 BA2-08 BA2-09 BA2-10 BA2-11
BA2-12 BA2-13 BA2-14 BA2-15 BA2-16 BA2-17
BA2-18 BA2-19 BA2-20 BA2-21 BA2-22 BA2-23
BA2-24 BA2-25 BA2-26 BA2-27 BA2-28 BA2-29 BA2-30
BA2-31 BA2-32 BA2-33 BA2-34 BA2-35 BA2-36 BA2-37
BA2-38 BA2-39 BA2-40 BA2-41 BA2-42 BA2-43
Bach, Johann
Sebastian
-Harpsichord or Clavichord works- (Four Duettos) Duettos from 'Clavier Ubung' III
Duette I in e minor, BWV802
Duette II in F major, BWV803
Duette III in G major, BWV804
Duette IV in a minor, BWV805
- English Suites (from BWV 806 to BWV 811) Suite in A major, BWV 806
I. Prelude
II. Allemande
III. Courante
IV. Courante II - Double I & II
V. Sarabande
VI. Bourree I & II
VII. Gigue
Suite in a minor, BWV 807
I. Prelude
II. Allemande
III. Courante
IV. Sarabande
V. Bourree I & II
VI. Gigue
Suite in g minor, BWV 808
I. Prelude
II. Allemande
III. Courante
IV. Sarabande
V. Gavotte
VI. Gigue
Suite in F Major, BWV 809
I. Prelude
II. Allemande
III. Courante
IV. Sarabande
V. Menuett I
VI. Menuett II
VII. Gigue
Suite in e minor, BWV 810
I. Prelude
II. Allemande
III. Courtante
IV. Sarabande
V. Passepied I
VI. Passepied I Da Capo
VII. Gigue
Suite in d minor, BWV 811
I. Prelude
II. Allemande
III. Courante
IV. Sarabande
V. Gavotte I & II
VI. Gigue
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GROUP NAME Clssic10
BA3-01 BA3-02 BA3-03 BA3-04 BA3-05 BA3-06
BA3-07 BA3-08 BA3-09 BA3-10 BA3-11 BA3-12
BA3-13 BA3-14 BA3-15 BA3-16 BA3-17 BA3-18 BA3-19
BA3-20 BA3-21 BA3-22 BA3-23 BA3-24 BA3-25 BA3-26 BA3-27
BA3-28
BA3-29 BA3-30 BA3-31
BA3-32 BA3-33 BA3-34 BA3-35
BA3-36
BA3-37 BA3-38 BA3-39 BA3-40
Bach, Johann
Sebastian
-Harpsichord or Clavichord works-
- French Suites
Suite in c minor, BWV 813
I. Allemande
II. Courante
III. Sarabande
IV. Menuett I
V. Menuett II
VI. Gigue
Suite in h minor, BWV 814
I. Allemande
II. Courante
III. Sarabande
IV. Menuett - Trio
V. Anglaise
VI. Gigue
Suite in E flat major, BWV 815
I. Allemande
II. Courante
III. Sarabande
IV. Menuett
V. Gavotte
VI. Air
VII. Gigue
Suite in E major, BWV 817
I. Allemande
II. Courante
III. Sarabande
IV. Gavotte
V. Polonaise
VI. Menuett
VII. Bourre
VIII. Gigue
-Pipe Organ- Praludium und Fuge in B BWV560
-Harpsichord or Clavichord works- (Separated pieces of Suites)
Allemanda, BWV835
Minuetto in G major, BWV841
Scherzo, BWV844
(Clavierbuchlein II fur Anna Magdalena)
Polonese in d minor
Solo per il Cembalo in E flat major
Polonese in G major
Minuetto in d minor
Fantasia in c minor, BWV919
-Piano works-
15 Symphonien 1
15 Symphonien 6
Wohltemperriertes Klavier-Pledudio 1
Wohltemperriertes Klavier-Fugal
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GROUP NAME JAZZ01
JE0001 JE0002 JE0003 JE0004 JE0005 JE0006 JE0007 JE0008 JE0009 JE0010 JE0011 JE0012 JE0013 JE0014 JE0015 JE0016 JE0017 JE0018 JE0019 JE0020 JE0021 JE0022 JE0023 JE0024 JE0025 JE0026 JE0027 JE0028 JE0029 JE0030 JE0031 JE0032 JE0033 JE0034 JE0035 JE0036 JE0037 JE0038 JE0039 JE0040 JE0041 JE0042 JE0043 JE0044 JE0045 JE0046 JE0047 JE0048 JE0049 JE0050
Blues in C - Fuller, L Good Bait - Damer.,Basie Love walked in - Gershwin In a mellowtone - Duke Ellington Satin doll - Duke Ellington It don't mean a thing - Duke Ellington Take Five Carnival - Banfa, L. Someday my prince will come - Churchill Blues in F - Ganon, O Falling for you - Ganon, O So nice - Ganon, O I said it before - Ganon, O Night Breeze - Ganon, O Cherokee (Miles Black ver.) - Noble Ray The Rose - McBroom, A. The shadow of your smile - Mandel, J. Days of wine and roses - Mancini Come rain or come shine - Mercer, Arlen Wind Beneath my wings - Henley,Silb. Old Devil Moon - Harb.,Lane Easy to Love - Porter, Cole I Concentrate on You - Porter, Cole I Get a Kick out of you - Porter, Cole I Love You (Accompaniment) - Porter, Cole Night and Day - Porter, Cole You'd be so nice to come home to - Porter, Cole Easy Living - Rainger Falling in Love with Love - Rodgers/Hart Have you met miss Jones - Rodgers/Hart I didn't know what time it was (Accompaniment) - Rodgers/Hart I didn't know what time it was - Rodgers/Hart My funny Valentine (Accompaniment) - Rodgers/Hart When your lover has gone - Swan, E.A. There is no greater love - Symes/Jones Here's That Rainy Day (Larry Fuller Version) - Van Heusen Polka Dots and Moonbeams (Accomp. Version) - Van Heusen The More I see you (Accompaniment) - Warren, H. September in the Rain (Accompaniment) - Warren/Dubin I want to be Happy - Youm./Caesar Abstraction Blue [For Georgia O'Keeffe] - Renee Rosnes 50's Cha-cha - Rebeca Mauleon-Santana Afternoon in Carmel - Miles Black The Low Road - Brad Turner Pieces of Sky - Miles Black Pastels - Ron Johnston Caller #9 - Brad Turner Lexicon - Renee Rosnes Little P.A. - Brad Turner Moderno Blues - Miles Black
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GROUP NAME JAZZ02
JE0051 JE0052 JE0053 JE0054 JE0055 JE0056 JE0057 JE0058 JE0059 JE0060 JE0061 JE0062 JE0063 JE0064 JE0065 JE0066 JE0067 JE0068 JE0069 JE0070 JE0071 JE0072 JE0073 JE0074 JE0075 JE0076 JE0077 JE0078 JE0079 JE0080 JE0081 JE0082 JE0083 JE0084 JE0085 JE0086 JE0087 JE0088 JE0089 JE0090 JE0091 JE0092 JE0093 JE0094 JE0095 JE0096 JE0097 JE0098 JE0099 JE0100
Devonitely - Ron Johnston Devon's Delight - Ron Johnston Dublin - Ron Johnston Filomena - Ron Johnston Flying Duck - Miles Black For the Moment - Renee Rosnes Gift of Love - Ron Johnston Girlie's World - Renee Rosnes Gotham - Brad Turner I.A. Blues - Renee Rosnes Lifewish - Renee Rosnes Lookout - Miles Black Mizmahta - Renee Rosnes One For Walton - Renee Rosnes One Look - Brad Turner Pale Moon - Miles Black One World - Renee Rosnes Orion's Belt - Renee Rosnes Robin - Ron Johnston Roxy - Brad Turner Sixth Sense - Ron Johnston Snakes & Ladders - Miles Black Something Like - Miles Black Song for PJ - Miles Black Summerset - Miles Black The Gift - Renee Rosnes The Land of Five Rivers - Renee Rosnes A Foggy Day Cloudy Day Blues - Miles Black Cafe in Paris - Miles Black Flippin' and a Flyin - Miles Black Gone With the Dawn - Miles Black Good Cookin' - Miles Black Gypsy Blues - Miles Black A Noro - Son Traditi Afro-Cuban Mood - Rebeca Mauleon-Santana Lazy Evening Blues - Miles Black Rockin' My Soul - Miles Black Solo T U - Bolero Mambo for One - Mambo Latin Peruchineando - Son Traditi Batucada Pra Voce - Batucada Batu-Salsa - Batucada Blue Cha-cha - Cha-cha-ch Bomb tico - Bomba Bossa Me - Bossa Nova Afro a Cuatro - Rebeca Mauleon Santana Baila Rumberita - Rebeca Mauleon-Santana Bata-Montuno - Mambo Latin Cafe Ole - Mambo Latin
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GROUP NAME JAZZ03
JE0101 JE0102 JE0103 JE0104 JE0105 JE0106 JE0107 JE0108 JE0109 JE0110 JE0111 JE0112 JE0113 JE0114 JE0115 JE0116 JE0117 JE0118 JE0119 JE0120 JE0121 JE0122 JE0123 JE0124 JE0125 JE0126 JE0127 JE0128 JE0129 JE0130 JE0131 JE0132 JE0133 JE0134 JE0135 JE0136 JE0137 JE0138 JE0139 JE0140 JE0141 JE0142
Congarama - Conga Descargando - Mambo Latin Three 2 Samba - Samba Trio Para Noro - Son Contemp Trio Uno - Bolero West Coast Cha-cha - Cha cha cha Nueva York Mambo - Guaracha La Pachanga - Pachanga Funky Son cha - Son Montuno Gitanita - Rumba Flamen Good Bye Bossa - Bossa Nova Dile a Fulana - Son-Montuno Funky Mambo - Mambo Latin Songomania - Songo Las Guajiritas - Guajira In a Groove - 6.8 La Batidora - Merengue La Jefa - Guaracha La El Paname - Danza Mambo Mulato - Mambo Latin Minor Details - Mambo Latin Mi Partido - Partido Alto Partidido Felicidad - Partido Alto Sonando - Son Traditi Samba Rose - Samba Sabroso - Descarga Sa Plenera - Plena Montuneando - Son-Montuno Mi Cumbia - Cumbia128 Montuneando - Son-Montuno Merengation - Merengue Danza for One - Danza I Got Calypso - Calyspo-son As We Are Now - Renee Rosnes Come To Me - Ron Johnston Donna Lee - Charlie Parker Blues for Alice - Charlie Parker Dear Old Stockholm - Charlie Parker Shaw "Nuff - Charlie Parke Ornithology - Charlie Parker Black Diamond - Bill Evans Hideout - David Sanborn Maputo - David Sanborn
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GROUP NAME JAZZ04
JS0001 JS0002 JS0003 JS0004 JS0005 JS0006 JS0007 JS0008 JS0009 JS0010 JS0011 JS0012 JS0013 JS0014 JS0015 JS0016 JS0017 JS0018 JS0019 JS0020 JS0021 JS0022 JS0023 JS0024 JS0025 JS0026 JS0027 JS0028 JS0029 JS0030 JS0031 JS0032 JS0033 JS0034 JS0035 JS0036 JS0037 JS0038 JS0039 JS0040 JS0041 JS0042 JS0043 JS0044 JS0045 JS0046 JS0047 JS0048 JS0049 JS0050
Oh lady be good - Gershwin Someone to watch over me - Gershwin The man I love - Gershwin They can't take that away from me - Gershwin Nice work if you can get it - Gershwin I god it bad Mood Indigo - Duke Allington Blues for Dr.John - Black, Miles Boogie Blues - Black, Miles Don't get around much anymore - Duke Ellington Hey there - Adler,, Ross In a Sentimental Mood - Duke Ellington Prelude to a Kiss - Duke Ellington Arthur's Theme - Bacharach Gentle Rain - Bonfa, L. Ray's Mood - Black, Miles I left my heart is San Francisco - Cross, cory Bill Bailey - Canon, H East of the Sun - Bowman I'm Walkin - Batholomew Melancholy Baby - Burn., Norton Misty - Erroll Garner Brooklyn - Ganon, O Jay's Blues - Ganon, O Search - Ganon, O Warm - Ganon, O Santa Marta - Ganon, O Then came September - Ganon, O Blue in Green - Davis, Miles Nardis - Davis, Miles Begin the Beguine - Porter, Cole Autumn Leaves - Joseph Kosma How about you - Freed,,Lane You go to my head - Gill.,,Goots Secret Love - Fain,,Webster Angle Eyes - Dennis, M. I'll remember April - Raye, Depaul I can't get started - Duke Vern New york New york - Ebb,,Kander Wave - Jobim A.C. Triste - Jobim A.C. Indian Summer - Herb., Dubin A child is born - Jones, Thad After you've gone - Layton As time goes by - Hupfield, H. Poor Butterfly - Hubbell The way we were - Hamlish, M Once in a while - Green, Edward Don't blame me - McHugh, J. Emily - Mandel, J
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GROUP NAME JAZZ05
JS0051 JS0052 JS0053 JS0054 JS0055 JS0056 JS0057 JS0058 JS0059 JS0060 JS0061 JS0062 JS0063 JS0064 JS0065 JS0066 JS0067 JS0068 JS0069 JS0070 JS0071 JS0072 JS0073 JS0074 JS0075 JS0076 JS0077 JS0078 JS0079 JS0080 JS0081 JS0082 JS0083 JS0084 JS0085 JS0086 JS0087 JS0088 JS0089 JS0090 JS0091 JS0092 JS0093 JS0094 JS0095 JS0096 JS0097 JS0098 JS0099 JS0100
Grow worm - Lincke What are you doing the rest of your life - LeGrande, M. My one and only love - Mellin, Wood Green dolphin street - Kaper, B. People - Merill,Styne Young and foolish - Horw.,Hague Sweet Georgia Brown (Lou Stein Ver.) - Pinkard Sweet Georgia Brown (Miles Black Ver.) - Pinkard.B. Begin the Beguine - Porter, Cole It's All Right with me - Porter, Cole Laura (Larry Fuller Ver.) - Raksin, D. Laura (Ron Johnston Ver.) - Raksin, D. I could write a Book - Rodgers/Hart My funny Valentine - Rodgers/Hart Spring is Here (Version 1) - Rodgers/Hart Spring is Here (Version 2) - Rodgers/Hart This can't be Love - Rodgers/Hart Where or when - Rodgers/Hart Blues in Bb - Sigerson, C. Ebb Tide (2 Versions) - Sigman You made me love me I should care - Stordahl Evergreen - Str/Williams Take the "A" Train (Shris Sigerson Version) - Strayhorn, B Take the "A" Train (Larry Fuller Version) - Stayhorn, B Frankie and Johnny - Traditional Danny boy - Unknown But Beautiful - Van Heusen Here's That Rainy Day (Ron Johnston Version) - Van Heusen Imagination - Van Heusen Like Someone in Love - Van Heusen Polka Dots and Moonbeams (Chris Sigerson V) - Van Heusen Stella by Starlight - Young, V. The More I see you - Warren, H. There sill never be another you - Warren, H. September in the Rain - Warren/Dubin Can't Help falling in love with you - Weiss/Crea. When I fall in Love - You./Heyman Tea for Two - Youm./Caesar Nine Point Five Blues - Butler, Henry After Dinner Blues - Butler, Henry Bar Code Boogie - Butler, Henry Boogie for Jerry Lee - Butler, Henry Blue Waltz - Butler, Henry Do You Really Love me - Butler, Henry E Pluribus Blunum - Butler, Henry A Little Naive - Brad Turner Autumn Nocturnal - Miles Black Be the One - Miles Black Mididad - Ron Johnston
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GROUP NAME JAZZ06
JS0101 JS0102 JS0103 JS0104 JS0105 JS0106 JS0107 JS0108 JS0109 JS0110 JS0111 JS0112 JS0113 JS0114 JS0115 JS0116 JS0117 JS0118 JS0119 JS0120 JS0121 JS0122 JS0123 JS0124 JS0125 JS0126 JS0127 JS0128 JS0129 JS0130 JS0131 JS0132 JS0133 JS0134 JS0135 JS0136
Moon Walk - Miles Black Out of the Valley - Brad Turner Tomorrow's Tune - Miles Black Understanding Standing Under - Miles Black Native Colours - Renee Rosnes C Boogie - Doc Fingers Cakewalk - Doc Fingers Cal's Shuffle - Doc Fingers Carl's Blues Cool Minor - Paquette, D. Friday Night in the Faubourg - Butler, Henry Walkin' Home - Doc Fingers Lucky Sevens - Butler, Henry Lurchin - Doc Fingers No Worries - Paquette, D. Everybody's Havin' Fun - Butler, Henry Latest Gossip Blues - Butler, Henry Let Me Be - Butler, Henry Living Room Waltz - Butler, Henry Midnight Mambo - Butler, Henry Mineralogy - Butler, Henry Sadie Ida & Billie - Paquette, D. Shades of Booker - Butler, Henry Steal the Feel - Paquette, D. Still Young at Fifty - Butler, Henry The Henry Did It - Butler, henry The Movin' On Blues - Doc Fingers The Possum - Paquette, D. eeny Blues - Doc Fingers The Mississippi Stomp - Doc Fingers The Red Light Blues - Doc Fingers Nutria Suite Blues - Butler, Henry Sour Milk Boogie - Butler, Henry Reunion Blues - Butler, Henry The Shingle Stomp - Doc Fingers Sweet 46 - Butler, Henry
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GOSPEL
GROUP NAME GOSPEL
GE0001 GE0002 GE0003 GE0004 GE0005 GE0006 GE0007 GE0008 GE0009 GE0010 GE0011 GE0012 GE0013 GE0014 GE0015 GE0016 GE0017 GE0018 GE0019 GE0020 GE0021 GE0022 GE0023 GE0024 GE0025
GE0026 GPS0001 GPS0002 GPS0003 GPS0004 GPS0005 GPS0006 GPS0007 GPS0008 GPS0009 GPS0010 GPS0011 GPS0012 GPS0013 GPS0014 GPS0015 GPS0016 GPS0017 GPS0018 GPS0019 GPS0020 GPS0021
Amazing Grace How Great Thou Art Holy, Holy, Holy Oh! Happy Day Crying in the Chapel I Believe Blessed Assurance He's Got the Whole World in His Hands What a Friend We Have in Jesus When the Saints Go Marching In Abide With Me Crown Him With Many Crowns Will the Circle Be Unbroken I Saw The Light Just As I Am Turn, Turn, Turn Rock of Ages I Surrender All Onward Christian Soldiers Michael Row the Boat Ashore Swing Low, Sweet Chariot My Sweet Lord Wings of a Dove Savior Like a Shepherd. Anyway You Bless Me Awesome God Amen Are you washed in the Blood Day of Redemption Medley (patriotic, including Truth Marching On) Praise Him Silent Night Trust and Obey Jesus Loves Me (version 1) Everytime I feel the spirit I shall not be moved Give me that old time religion God be with you Great is Thy faithfulness His eye is on the sparrow I want to be Jesus loves me (version2) Lords prayer When the saints go marchin' in Revive us again Then my living shall not be in vain What a friend we have in Jesus
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HOLIDAY
GROUP NAME HOLIDAY
CAE001 CAE002 CAE003 CAE004 CAE005 CAE006 CAE007 CAE008 CAE009 CAE010 CAE011 CAE012 CAE013 CAE014 CAE015 CAE016 CAE017 CAE018 CAE019 CAE020 CAE021 CAE022 CAE023 CAE024 CAS001 CAS002 CAS003 CAS004 CAS005 CAS006 CAS007 CAS008 CAS009 CAS010 CAS011 CAS012 CAS013 CAS014
God Rest It's Beginning Happy X-mas Silent Night Ding Dong Merrily Do You Hear Santa Claus Sleigh Ride The Sleigh Ride Silver Sleigh Bells O Tannenbaum Linus and Lucy Jolly Jingles Christmas is Comming Auld Lang Syne; Frosty the Snowman; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; Jingle Bell Rock; Jingle Bells; Joy to The World; Let it Snow; Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer; Silver Bells; The First Noel. Good King Let it Snow Christmas Tree Silent Night Version 1 Silent Night Version 2 Silver Bells Santa Claus is Comin' To Town Reindeer Rag I Think of Home and Mother When It's Christmas Time Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Mistletoe Waltzes Jingle Bells or the One Horse Open Sleigh Christmas Chimes Christmas Bells
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CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PIANO 01
GROUP NAME CPiano01
CP01 CP02 CP03 CP04 CP05 CP06 CP07 CP08 CP09 CP10 CP11 CP12 CP13 CP14 CP15 CP16 CP17 CP18 CP19 CP20 CP21 CP22 CP23 CP24 CP25 CP26 CP27 CP28 CP29 CP30 CP31 CP32 CP33 CP34 CP35 CP36 CP37 CP38 CP39 CP40 CP41 CP42 CP43 CP44 CP45 CP46 CP47 CP48 CP49 CP50
Lake louise - Yuki Guramoto Romance - Yuki Guramoto A Song from Secret Garden - Secret Garden Variation on the Canon - Pachelbel Seol Rae Im - Kim Kwang Min April Rain Arizona Trail Ascencion Autumn Leaves Cassandra Castles Celtic Skies Chakra Cold Horizon Country Chapel Destiny Dreamsong East of Mauritius El Escorial Evening Bells Faerie Fairytales Far Above Fuchsia Giants Gypsy Tears Highland Ice Demons Ireland Isle of Dreams Kalahari Koto La Pluie Lake Athabaska Midnight Minuet Moments Linger New Orleans Once We Knew the Words Pomegranate Flower Prairle Morning Rainbow Sky Reflections Ribbon of Dreams Rites of Spring Rooms Within Sara's Song Saudi Sea Voyage Search
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CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PIANO 02
GROUP NAME CPiano02
CP51 CP52 CP53 CP54 CP55 CP56 CP57 CP58 CP59 CP60 CP61 CP62 CP63 CP64 CP65 CP66 CP67 CP68 CP69 CP70 CP71 CP72 CP73 CP74 CP75
Shoji Skyward So Long, Miguel Sophia Sorceror's Assistant Spirit Quest Spring Spyral Gyral Sundance Swan Song The Promise The River The Strand The Sun Rose Tomorrow Tibet Tocatta Topaz Totem Under the Southern Cross Whirlpools Winter of Our Love Within Celtic Skies Ice Petals Country Detour
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Original Sound Track
GROUP NAME OST
OSTS01
OSTS02
OSTS03
OSTS04
OSTS05
OSTS06
OSTS07
OSTS08
OSTS09
OSTS10
OSTS11
OSTS12
OSTE01
OSTE02
OSTE03
OSTE04
OSTE05
OSTE06
Love Afair - Ennio Morricone A Winter Story - Remedios Korean film 'Dong Kam' OST - Lee Wook-hyen Main Title From Return of The Jedi - John Williams Forrest Gump main title - Alan Silvestri Truman Sleeps 'the Trueman Show' The James Bond Theme - Monty Norman STAR WARS 'The Empire Strikes Back' Main Theme - John Williams When She Loved Me 'Toy Story 2' Chariots of Fire Main Theme - Vangelis Imperial March from 'Star Wars' - John Williams Love Story My Heart Will Go On - 'Titanic' OST Moon river - 'Tiffany's' OST You Must Love Me - Evita OST - Andrew Lloyd Webber Bubble Bubble - Game 'Bubble Bubble' Thema Super Mario - Game 'Super Mario' Thema 007 Thema
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Ragtime 1
GROUP NAME RAGTIME1
RAG001
RAG002
RAG003
RAG004
RAG005
RAG006
RAG007
RAG008
RAG009
RAG010
RAG011
RAG012
RAG013
RAG014
RAG015
RAG016
RAG017
RAG018
RAG019
RAG020
RAG021
RAG022
RAG023
RAG024
RAG025
RAG026
RAG027
RAG028
RAG029
RAG030
RAG031
RAG032
RAG033
RAG034
RAG035
RAG036
RAG037
RAG038
RAG039
RAG040
RAG041
RAG042
RAG043
RAG044
RAG045
RAG046
RAG047
RAG048
RAG049
RAG050
A Breeze From Alabama (1902) - Scott Joplin Scott Joplin's New Rag (1912) - Scott Joplin Cleopha - March & Two Step (1902) - Scott Joplin Searchlight Rag (1907) - Scott Joplin Elite Syncopations (1902) - Scott Joplin Fig Leaf Rag (1908) - Scott Joplin Maple Leaf Rag (1899) - Scott Joplin Paragon Rag (1909) - Scott Joplin Reflection Rag (1917) - Scott Joplin The Entertainer (1902) - Scott Joplin The Easy Winners (1901) - Scott Joplin Sugar Cane Rag (1908) - Scott Joplin Climax Rag (1914) - James Scott Grace and Beauty (1909) - James Scott Honey Moon Rag (1916) - James Scott Ophelia Rag (1910) - James Scott Peace and Plenty Rag (1919) - James Scott Paramount Rag (1917) - James Scott Pegasus - A Classic Rag (1920) - James Scott Prosperity Rag (1916) - James Scott Quality - A High Class Rag (1911) - James Scott Rag Sentimental (1918) - James Scott Sunburst Rag (1909) - James Scott The Suffragette Waltz (1914) - James Scott Victory Rag (1921) - James Scott Chevy Chase (1914) - James Hubert (Eubie) Blake The Charleston Rag (1899.1917) - James Hubert (Eubie) Blake Contentment Rag (1915) - Joseph Lamb Cum Bac Rag (1911) - Charles L. Johnson Dill Pickles Rag (1906) - Charles L. Johnson Powder Rag (1908) - Charles L. Johnson Sweetness Rag (1912) - Charles L. Johnson Frog-I-More Rag (1918) - Ferdinand(Jelly-Roll) Morton Original Jelly Roll Blues (1915) - Ferdinand(Jelly-Roll) Morton The Black Cat Rag (1905) - Frank Wooster&Ethyl B.Smith A Ragtime Nightmare (1900) - Tom Turpin Harlem Rag (1897) - Tom Turpin Pan Am Rag (1914) - Tom Turpin The Saint Louis Rag (1903) - Tom Turpin Reindeer Rag (1915) - Joseph Lamb Sensation - A Rag (1908) - Joseph Lamb Top Liner Rag (1916) - Joseph Lamb American Beauty Rag (1913) - Joseph Lamb Bohemia Rag (1919) - Joseph Lamb Champagne Rag (1910) - Joseph Lamb Cleopatra Rag (1915) - Joseph Lamb The Smiler (1907) - Percy Wenrich The Thriller! Rag (1909) - May Aufderheide Tickled to Death (1899) - Charles Hunter Castle House Rag (1914) - James Reese Europe
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Ragtime 2
GROUP NAME RAGTIME2
RAG051
RAG052
RAG053
RAG054
RAG055
RAG056
RAG057
RAG058
RAG059
RAG060
RAG061
RAG062
RAG063
RAG064
RAG065
RAG066
RAG067
RAG068
RAG069
RAG070
RAG071
RAG072
RAG073
RAG074
RAG075
Cataract Rag (1914) - Robert Hampton Chicken Chowder (1905) - Irene Giblin Dengozo (Brazilian Maxixe) (1914) - Ernesto Nazareth Desecration (Rag Humoresque) (1914) - Felix Arndt Dusty Rag (1908) - May Aufderheide Felix Rag (1910) - H.H.McSkimming Greenwich Witch (1921) - Zez Confrey Holy Moses Rag by Cy Seymour Hot House Rag (1914) - paul Pratt Jungle Time Rag (1909) - E.Philip Severin Key-Stone Rag (1921) - Willie Anderson Kinklets, Two Step (1906) - Arthur Marshall Kitten on the Keys (1921) - Zez Confrey That Demon Rag by Russell Smith (1912) Pasquinade (caprice) by Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1870) Pianoflage by Roy Bargy (1922) Possum Rag by Geraldyne Dobyns (1907) Russian Rag (Rockies Rag) by George L. Cobb (1918) Sapho Rag by J. Russel Robinson (1909) Sleepy Hollow Rag by Clarence Woods (1918) The Black and White Rag by George Botsford(1908) Majestic Rag by Ben Rawls & Royal Neel (1914) The Lion Tamer Rag by Mark Janza (1913) Twelfth Street Rag by Euday L. Bowman (1914) Wild Cherries Rag by Ted Snyder (1908)
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CHILDRESN'S
GROUP NAME CHILDREN
CHR01 CHR02 CHR03 CHR04 CHR05 CHR06 CHR07 CHR08 CHR09 CHR10 CHR11 CHR12
The Ants Go Marching Baa, Baa, Black Sheep Bingo Humpty Dumpty Hush Little Baby It's Raining, It's Pouring Itsy Bitsy Spider Jack & Jill London Bridge Little Bo-Beep Mary Had A Little Lamb Old MacDonald Had a Farm
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WEDDING
GROUP NAME WEDDING
WED001 WED002 WED003 WED004 WED005 WED006 WED007
Brautchor - Wilhelm Richard Wagner Hochzeitsmarsch - Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Brindisi - Giuseppe Fortunio Francesco Verdi Jingle1 - Kouichi Hashimoto Jingle2 - Kouichi Hashimoto Fanfare1 Fanfare2
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Troubleshooting
Be sure to check to following table whenever you encounter problems with the DIGITAL PIANO
operation.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
No sound
Occasional interference
No sound when connected to
external amplifier.
1. Power supply problem.
2. Volume setting is too low.
3. Headphone is plugged in.
1. Refrigerators, washing machines and similar electric appliances are interfering.
1. Volume setting is too low.
2. Defective connection cord.
1. Check the power cord whether it's properly in AC outlet.
2. Adjust the volume.
3. Unplug the headphone.
1. Use outlet as far away as possible from appliance thought to be the cause.
1. Adjust the volume.
2. Replace connection cord.
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Section Contents
PRODUCT HIGH PERFORMANCE STAGE PIANO
KEYBOARD 88 KEYS (STANDARD) - 7 1/4 OCTAVES
TOUCH RESPONSE OFF, HARD 1/2/3, SOFT 1/2/3, NORMAL1/2/3
MAX. POLYPHONY 128 NOTES
SOUND GENERAL MIDI 128 VOICES
7 DRUM KIT, 1 SOUND EFFECT SET
ACCOMPANIMENT STYLE 80 RHYTHM STYLES
ACCOMPANIMENT MODE SINGLE FINGER, FINGERED, FULL KEYBOARD
ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROLS START/STOP, INTRO/ENDING, FILL1/SYCN FILL2/SYNC
FUNCTIONS LAYER, SPLIT, TUNE, TRANSPOSE
REGISTRATION MEMORY 5
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING CHORUS(4), REVERB(4)
METRONOME YES
DISPLAY GRAPHIC LCD DISPLAY
VP MUSIC OVER 1,000 TUNES
RECORD REAL-TIME-RECORDING
2 TRACKS
MAX. 10,000NOTES/TR
VOLUME CONTROLS MAIN, ACCOMPANIMENT, LAYER, SPLIT
I/O TERMINALS SD MEMORY CARD SLOT
MIDI IN/OUT, LINE IN/OUT, USB IN, 2PEDAL IN
2 HEADPHONE JACKS
SPEAKER 2 INCHES
6 (STEREO 20W + 20W)
POWER DC IN (15V 4A)
POWER CONSUMPTION 20W
DIMENSIONS (W x D X H) 1340mm 350mm 140mm
WEIGHT 17.5Kg
ACCESSORY OWNER S MANUAL, BUNDLE SD MEMORY CARD,
MUSIC STAND, AC ADAPTER, NON-SLIP PEDAL
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