MIDI Interface and Pedals
6. MIDI Interface
Standard MIDI interface
MIDI is abbreviation of "Musical Instrument Digital Interface", and is a
world-standard communication interface that allows MIDI compatible with other
instruments and computer to play, compose and edit music etc.
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SPLIT MEMORY
ORCHESTRA
STOP START SYNC TEMPO
RHUMBA HEAVYMETAL SLOKROCK SWING POPS DISCO REGGAE BIGBAND ROCK'N'ROLLSALSA SAMBA MARCH COUNTRY TANGO 16 BEAT WALTZ
SYNTH BRASS MUSIC TUBA CELLO BASSOON HORN PIANO SYNTH SUS SELECT
ELECPIANO PIPORGAN2 JAZZ ORGAN STRINGS CLARINET FLUTE HORN BRASS2 POPSYNTH FUNKSYNTH PERCUS2 HARPSICHORD JAZZ GUITAR VIBES COSMIC BELLS
PIANO PIPORGAN1 ORGAN CELLO OBOE WAH BRASS SAX BRASS1 BLUESSYNTHSLAPSYNTH PERCUS1 BANJO GUITAR MUSICBOX FANTASY KOTO
OFF 1234
STEREO SPLIT DEMO
SURROUND
START MEMORY1 MEMORY2 MEMORY3 MEMORY4
MAX MAX MAX
ON
OFF
MIN MIN
MIN
Y
C
OFF
MANUAL
S.FINGER
FINGER
VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME SYSTEM MODE
POWER MASTER RHYTHM A.B.C. CHORD CHORD
RHYTHM
ARPEGGIO
BASS
DEMO
AUTOBASS CHORD SYSTEM 2S. FINGER SYSTEMS DEMONSTRATION
DIGITALELECTRONIC KEYBOARD
MODEL
512TONE BANK 16 PCM RHYTHMS PERCUSSION PADS 9-NOTEPOLYPHONIC SURROUNDSTEREO
8. Foot pedals
The piano has two foot pedals at the bottom.
A. Sustain pedal
Sustain pedal is on right side. Step on the pedal to make the notes sustain,
and release the pedal to restore normal.
B. Soft pedal
Soft pedal is on the left side. Step on the pedal to make the notes soft, and
release the pedal to restore normal.
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the
C Sostenuto pedal
This pedal in on the middle side Press one key and step on the pedal only
this key will be sustained