Medeli AK603 User guide

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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Op­eration is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, in­cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec­tion against harmful interference in a residential instal­lation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particu­lar installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dier- ent from that to which the receiver is connected.
■ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni- cian for help.
Unauthorized changes or modication to this system can void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Please keep this manual in a safe place for future refer­ence.
Power Supply
Please connect the designated DC adapter to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your instrument is intended.
Unplug the DC power adapter when not using the instru­ment, or during electrical storms.
Connections
Before connecting the instrument to other devices, turn o the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunc­tion and / or damage to other devices.
Location
Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage:
Direct sunlight
Extreme temperature or humidity
Excessive dusty or dirty location
Strong vibrations or shocks
Close to magnetic elds
Interference with other electrical devices
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.
Cleaning
Clean only with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning uids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
CAUTION
The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by fol­lowing the owner’s manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.
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Handling
Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.
Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the instru­ment. If this happens, remove the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualied service personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
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Contents
Panel & Display Description ........................................ 4
Front Panel .......................................................................... 4
Joystick .............................................................................. 5
Rear Panel ........................................................................... 6
LCD .................................................................................... 6
Setup .................................................................................7
Power Supply ...................................................................... 7
Music Stand ........................................................................7
Connecting the Headphones .................................................7
Connecting Pedals ..............................................................7
Connections ....................................................................8
Connecting to external PA systems ........................................ 8
Connecting an MP3/CD Player............................................... 8
Connecting a Computer ........................................................ 8
Connecting a USB Flash Drive ............................................... 8
Sounds .............................................................................. 9
Playing Sounds .................................................................... 9
Setting the Keyboard Touch Sensitivity ...................................9
Transpose & Octave ............................................................ 10
Sustain .............................................................................. 10
Synth ................................................................................ 10
Style ................................................................................. 12
Using Styles ...................................................................... 12
Style Playback ................................................................... 12
Chord Mode ...................................................................... 14
Setting Chord Detect Mode ................................................. 16
Quick Setting (Q.S.) ............................................................ 16
Eects ............................................................................. 24
Insert Eects ......................................................................24
Global Eects .................................................................... 24
Master EQ ......................................................................... 25
Performance Enhancement ......................................26
Arpeggio ...........................................................................26
Harmony ........................................................................... 26
USB Storage Devices .................................................. 26
Common Operation ............................................................ 26
Play .................................................................................. 27
Save ................................................................................. 27
Load ................................................................................. 28
Format .............................................................................. 28
Setting ............................................................................. 29
Tune ................................................................................. 29
Metronome Time Signature .................................................29
Fade In/Out Time ............................................................... 30
Split Point .......................................................................... 30
Harmony Type .................................................................... 30
Arpeggio Type .................................................................... 30
Arpeggio Hold .................................................................... 30
Lock .................................................................................30
Sustain Pedal ..................................................................... 31
Expression Pedal................................................................ 31
Joystick Down ...................................................................31
Recorder Mode .................................................................. 31
MIDI Out Channels ............................................................. 31
Auto Power O ..................................................................31
Songs and Audio .......................................................... 17
Playing Songs and Audio ....................................................17
MIDI Recording .................................................................. 17
Audio Recording ................................................................18
Metronome .....................................................................19
Tempo .............................................................................. 19
Phrase Pads ...................................................................20
Selecting a Phrase Pad Bank ............................................... 20
Playing Phrase Pads ........................................................... 20
Playing Phrase Pads with Chord Mode ................................ 21
Album ..............................................................................21
Demo ............................................................................... 22
Mixer ................................................................................ 22
Performance Memory ................................................. 23
Using Performance Memory ................................................ 23
Locking Parameters ............................................................ 23
MIDI .................................................................................. 32
What’s MIDI? ..................................................................... 32
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 32
Specications ............................................................... 33
Appendices
Sound List ......................................................................... 35
Style List ........................................................................... 49
Song List ........................................................................... 52
Phrase Pad List .................................................................. 53
Insert Eect List ................................................................. 54
Global Eect List ................................................................ 55
Part Eect List ...................................................................57
Chord List .........................................................................58
MIDI Implementation Chart .................................................. 59
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Panel & Display Description

Front Panel

MASTER VOLUME
8 POPRNR LOVE BLDHOUSE
SUNSHINE80S DISCO
16BEAT BLS ROCK HIP HOP
COOL 8BT 8BT BLD
CHA CHA
SALSA SMTH JZ
FUS SHUFL BLGRASS LTN ROCK
METRONOMETAP MIXERFUNCTIONTEMPO
INTRO / ENDING
213
1. VOLUME Knob Adjust the master volume.
2. STYLE Selection Button Select directly a preset Style.
3. METRONOME Button Turn the metronome on and o.
STYLE
AB
MAIN
001-026 027-055 056-095 096-109 110-169 170-218
LATINCNTY POPBIG BANDFUNK
USB DEVICE
CD
PIANO E.PIANO ORGAN ACCORDION GUITAR BASS
DSCO PTY
001-036
219-278
STRINGS
279-344
BRASS
345-395
SAX & WOODWIND
396-531
LEAD & PAD
532-581
PERC. & DRUMS
582-750
SFX & GM
WALTZ
POLKA
CHORD
AUTO
MODE
FILL INFADE
SYNC
STOP
START
START / STOP
BREAK
POP & BEAT
037-058
ROCK
059-090
BALLAD
091-115
DANCE
ALBUM
1
SYNTH
STOREBANK Q.S.LOCK
Q .S.1
3
11 12
209-230
116-136
LATIN & LATIN DANCE
BALLROOM
231-250
137-165
WALTZ & TRADITIONAL
SOUL & FUNK
251-260
166-191
WORLD
SWING & JAZZ
261-280
192-208
PIANIST
COUNTRY
2
SOUND STYLE SONGALBUM RECORD
DEMO
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
123456
Q .S.2
Q .S.3
Q .S.4
5
4
15
13
14
SONG MODE:
14. PAUSE Button Pause playing a song.
15. LOOP Button
Set the song cycle mode. Whole song loop-single song loop.
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SONGSOUND STYLE
001-010
FOLK & COUNTRY
011-022
GOLDEN & POP
023-029
JAZZ & FUSION
030-090
PIANO
EXIT
SELECT1
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PIANOHARPSI DREAM EP DRAW ORG CHRCH ORGMUSETTE
HONKY CLAVI60S EPPERC ORG HARMNCA
NYLON GT FNGR BASSVIOLIN STRINGS TRUMPET
STEEL GT ACO BASS CELLO CONCRT ST TROMBONE
SOPR SAXFLUTE PAN FLUTEDANCE LDVIBRA
ENTER
ALTO SAX CLARINET OBOETECH LD
PHRASE PAD
234STOP
8
TOUCH
6
LR1R2
SOUND
OCTAVE TRANSPOSE
SUST HARMARP
9
PART
ACCORD
BRASS
HORN
USER 1
USER 2
CELESTA
FX
IFX
TOUCH
10
22
23
24
25
26
29
19
20
17
18
21
27
28
18. BREAK Button
Play the break of the selected style.
19. SYNC STOP Button
Turn Sync Stop on and o.
20. SYNC START Button
Turn Sync Start on and o.
4. TAP Button Input tempo by tapping.
5. TEMPO <, > Buttons Adjust the current tempo.
6. MIXER Button Enter Mixer menu.
7. FUNCTION Button Enter Function menu.
6&7. USB Button Press the MIXER and FUNCTION buttons at the same time to enter the USB ash drive menu.
8. CHORD MODE Button
Turn on, o and set the chord mode.
9. AUTO FILL IN Button Turn Auto Fill In on and o.
10. FADE Button Turn Fade In or Out, on and o.
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16. REW Button Rewind the song.
17. FF Button Fast forward the song.
21. START/STOP Button Start or stop playing the song.
STYLE MODE:
11. INTRO1/ENDING1 Button
Play the Intro or Ending 1.
12. INTRO2/ENDING2 Button
Play the Intro or Ending 2.
13. INTRO3/ENDING3 Button
Play the Intro or Ending 3.
14. MAIN A Button
Play the main A part of the Style.
15. MAIN B Button
Play the main B part of the Style.
16. MAIN C Button
Play the main C part of the Style.
17. MAIN D Button
Play the main D part of the Style.
21. START/STOP Button
Start or stop the playing.
22. SOUND Button
Enter the Sound mode. Press repeatedly to switch R1-R2-L.
23. STYLE Button
Enter the Style mode.
24. SONG Button
Enter the Song mode.
25. ALBUM Button
Turn Album function on and o.
26. RECORD Button
Enter the record mode.
27. BANK Button
Select a Performance Memory bank.
28. STORE Button Save current panel settings to one
of the Performance Memory slots.
29. PERFORMANCE MEMORY 1 - 6 Buttons Recall the memorised setting. QUICK SETTING Recall the Sound setting for the
current Style.
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Panel & Display Description
MASTER VOLUME
STYLE
8 POPRNR LOVE BLDHOUSE
SUNSHINE80S DISCO
16BEAT BLS ROCK HIP HOP
COOL 8BT 8BT BLD
CHA CHA
SALSA SMTH JZ
FUS SHUFL BLGRASS LTN ROCK
METRONOMETAP MIXERFUNCTIONTEMPO
INTRO / ENDING
AB
213
47
48
30. LOCK Button
Turn the LOCK function on or o.
31. Q.S. Button
Access Quick Setting.
32. Data Dial / ENTER Button
Increase and decrease the values, or provide conrmation when pressed.
33. EXIT Button Exit Menu or Cancel.
34. <, > Buttons
Decrease or increase values.
MAIN
001-026 027-055 056-095 096-109 110-169 170-218
LATINCNTY POPBIG BANDFUNK
USB DEVICE
CD
PIANO E.PIANO ORGAN ACCORDION GUITAR BASS
DSCO PTY
001-036
219-278
STRINGS
279-344
BRASS
345-395
SAX & WOODWIND
396-531
LEAD & PAD
532-581
PERC. & DRUMS
582-750
SFX & GM
WALTZ
POLKA
CHORD
AUTO
MODE
FILL INFADE
SYNC
STOP
START
START / STOP
BREAK
POP & BEAT
037-058
ROCK
059-090
BALLAD
091-115
DANCE
ALBUM
SYNTH
STOREBANK Q.S.LOCK
Q .S.1
209-230
116-136
LATIN & LATIN DANCE
BALLROOM
231-250
137-165
WALTZ & TRADITIONAL
SOUL & FUNK
251-260
166-191
WORLD
SWING & JAZZ
261-280
192-208
PIANIST
COUNTRY
SOUND STYLE SONGALBUM RECORD
DEMO
PERFORMANCE MEMORY
123456
Q .S.2
Q .S.3
Q .S.4
001-010 011-022 023-029 030-090
TOUCH
EXIT
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42. SUSTAIN Button
Turn the sustain on and o.
43. ARPEGGIO Button
Turn the arpeggio on and o.
42&43. Touch Button
Press the SUSTAIN and ARPEGGIO Button at the same time to turn Touch mode on and o.
44. HARMONY Button
Turn the harmony eect on and o.
SONGSOUND STYLE
FOLK & COUNTRY GOLDEN & POP JAZZ & FUSION PIANO
SELECT1
30
PIANOHARPSI DREAM EP DRAW ORG CHRCH ORGMUSETTE
HONKY CLAVI60S EPPERC ORG HARMNCA
NYLON GT FNGR BASSVIOLIN STRINGS TRUMPET
STEEL GT ACO BASS CELLO CONCRT ST TROMBONE
SOPR SAXFLUTE PAN FLUTEDANCE LDVIBRA
ENTER
ALTO SAX CLARINET OBOETECH LD
PHRASE PAD
234STOP
33 34
35 36
31
PART
LR1R2
SOUND
ACCORD
BRASS
HORN
USER 1
USER 2
CELESTA
OCTAVE TRANSPOSE
SUST HARMARP
TOUCH
FX
IFX
38
39
32
40 41
37
45444342
45. IFX Button
Turn the Insert Eect on and o.
46. LCD
Show all the important settings for the current operation.
47. JOYSTICK
Control the pitch bend, modulation or assign functions of the keyboard.
48. PHONES Output Jack
For connecting headphones to the keyboard.
35. PHRASE PAD SELECT Button
Select a desired Phrase Pad Bank.
36. PHRASE PAD 1 – 4 Buttons
Start the percussion and melodic phrases playback.
37. PHRASE PAD STOP Button
Stop the percussion and melodic phrases playback.
38. PART Buttons Turn each Sound part on and o.
39. SOUND Selection Buttons Select directly a preset Sound.
40. Octave <, > Buttons
Adjust the octave value.
41. TRANSPOSE <, > Buttons
Adjust the transpose value.

Joystick

The instrument has a four-direction joystick. Move the Joystick up, down, left, or right to change keyboard pitch or sound eects. After releasing it, the Joystick will return to the neutral position.
The assigned parameters:
X- Pitch Bend Down
X+ Pitch Bend Up
Y+ Modulation
Y- (Assignable)
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Panel & Display Description

Rear Panel

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1. POWER Button
Turn the power on and o.
2. USB TO DEVICE Port
For Connecting an USB ash drive device.
3. USB TO HOST Port
For connecting to a computer.
4. SUSTAIN PEDAL Jack
For connecting a sustain pedal (assignable).
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LCD
3
1
2
4
6
7
8
16
7
13
15
21 23 25
3
4
5
9
10
5
5. EXPRESSION PEDAL Jack For connecting an expression pedal (assignable).
6. LINE OUTPUT Jacks
For connecting to external speakers or a PA system.
7. AUX INPUT Jack
For connecting an external audio source, such as an MP3 or CD player.
8. POWER Jack
Connect DC 15V power adaptor.
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14
17
18
19
6
12
20
22 24
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26
1. ALBUM
2. SYNTH
3. SERIAL NUMBER
4. SOUND / STYLE / SONG / DEMO / PAD
5. INFROMATION
6. RECORD
7. TREBLE CLEF
8. BASS CLEF
9. USB
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10. USB DEVICE
11. BAR / MINUTE
12. BEAT / SECOND
13. TEMPO
14. CHORD
15. MEMORY / LOCK / QUICK SETTING
16. MEMORY SETTING STORE/BANK
17. CHORD MODE
18. FADE
19. SECTION A/B/C/D
20. NUMBERED NOTATION
21. LAYER
22. SPLIT
23. HARMONY / ARPEGGIO
24. IFX
25. SUSTAIN
26. TOUCH
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This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play. Please go through this section carefully before turning the power on.

Power Supply

1. Before connecting to power supply, please set the master volume
to zero.
2. Connect the AC adaptor to the DC 15V jack of this keyboard.
3. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
4. Press the [POWER] button, the LCD will be lit, which indicates the
instrument is powered on.
5. When turning the power o, set the master volume to zero.
6. Press and hold [<]/[>] buttons at the same time, and then press the
[POWER] button to turn on the piano, which will clear all user data in the piano, including user songs, user style, user sound and user memory.

Setup

Notes:
1. In order to save energy, the instrument will automatically shutdown in 30 minutes if it is not used. (Please refer to Auto Power O).
2. For your safety, please unplug the instrument when it is not in use or during a thunderstorm.

Music Stand

A music stand is supplied with the keyboard. Insert it into the slots at the rear panel to attach it to the instrument.

Connecting the Headphones

When a pair of stereo headphones (not included) is connected to the [PHONES] jack, the speakers will automatically switch o so that sound will only be heard in the headphones.
Note:
To prevent hearing damage, do not use headphones at high volume or for long periods of time.

Connecting Pedals

Connecting a Sustain Pedal
Plug in a sustain pedal or switch here to apply dampening eects to your playing.
Connecting an Expression Pedal
An optional expression pedal can be plugged into the expression jack for assigning an available function as desired.
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Connections

Connecting to external PA systems

Use an audio cable to connect the LINE OUT jack of the instrument to the audio INPUT jack of the external equipment. When L/MONO jack is used, both L and R signals are merged and output in mono.
Note:
To avoid damaging the speakers, please set the master volume to zero before connecting the power and other devices.

Connecting an MP3/CD Player

Connect an external audio source to the AUX IN jack on the rear panel. The input signal is mixed with the instrument signal.

Connecting a Computer

Please connect the USB TO HOST jack of the instrument to the USB port of a computer.
Note:
This instrument comes with both USB MIDI and USB Audio features.

Connecting a USB Flash Drive

Connect a USB ash drive to the instrument, you can save the data such as Performance memory settings, recorded data to the USB ash drive, or load and play back les saved in the USB ash drive on the instrument.
Note:
To avoid error or damaging the USB ash drive, do not remove it when reading or writing is in progress.
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The instrument has three parts: L, R1 and R2. You can use the [PART] button to switch these parts ON or OFF.

Playing Sounds

Turning on the Part Switch, Selecting and Playing a Sound
1. Press the [PART R1] button to turn it on, LCD shows “SOUND R1”
and the current sound number and name.
2. There are two ways to select sounds:
Press one of the [SOUND SELECT] buttons to select the sound you want to play, LCD shows the current sound number and name.
Press the [SOUND] button to enter the SOUND mode, then use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select the sound you want to play. LCD shows the current sound number and name.
Playing Two Sounds Simultaneously
1. Press the [PART R2] button to turn the part on. “LAYER” light up on
display.

Sounds

2. Selecting a sound for SOUND R2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons
to select the R2 sound.
3. After selecting a sound for two parts, play the keyboard and you will
hear a layered, ensemble sound combining two parts.
Playing Dierent Sounds with Both Hands
1. Press the [PART L] button to turn the part on. The keyboard is split
into the left and right areas, each with a dierent sound. “SOUND L” and “SPLIT” light up on display. LCD shows the current sound num­ber and name.
2. Selecting a sound for SOUND L. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons-
to select the L sound.
Split Point
The key that separates sound L and sound R1/R2 is called the “split point”. The split point is set to F#3 at the factory setting. This can be changed to any other key in Setting.

Setting the Keyboard Touch Sensitivity

This instrument features several dierent touch sensitivity curves programmed to simulate the touch response of various model acoustic pianos.
1. Press the [SUST] button and [ARP] button simultaneously, to open
or close touch sensitivity setting.
2. There are ve built-in touch types, namely Soft2, Soft1, Medium,
Hard1, Hard2. The default type is Medium.
3. If you select O, the keyboard touch is xed, the touch sign in the
upper right corner will go out.
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Sounds

Transpose & Octave

Transpose
The transpose function allows the overall pitch of the instrument, in­cluding Styles and Songs, to be transposed up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitone steps.
1. Press [TRANSPOSE <] or [TRANSPOSE >] button to adjust the value
from-12 to +12 semitones.
2. Press [TRANSPOSE <] or [TRANSPOSE >] button simultaneously,
it will reset the value to default: 0.
Octave
You can also shift the pitch of a specic part or track up or down by full octaves. Octave shift is not available for Style and Song modes.
1. Press [OCTAVE <] or [OCTAVE >] button to change the octave value
within the range of -2 to +2.
2. Press [OCTAVE <] or [OCTAVE >] button simultaneousl, it will set the
value to default: 0.
Note:
The sound octave adjusted depends on the current sound layer.

Sustain

1. Press the [SUST] button to turn the SUSTAIN eect on or o.
2. When the sustain is turned on, “SUSTAIN” lights up on display, and
all notes you play will have a longer sustain.

Synth

You can use the Synth function to create your own sound based on the built-in sound samples.
Entering the Synth
Press [FUNCTION] button and go to Synth to access the Synth func­tion.
Creating user sound
1. LCD will rst display “Edit Snd” and sound number. The Synth ag
will be lit. Use [<] / [>] buttons to select a desired user sound slot.
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2. Press [ENTER] button to enter the next menu. Then use the Data Dial
to select “Snd_Edit” or “Delete”. Press [ENTER] to go forward or press [EXIT] to return to the previous menu.
3. If you select “Snd_Edit” and press [ENTER], the LCD will display
“PCMSound” and sample sound number. Use [<] / [>] buttons to adjust the sound. Use Data Dial to select sound parameter, the sound parameter will display on the LCD as follows “PCMSound”, “Cuto”, “Resonance”, “Env Attk”, “Env Dcy”, “Env Sust”, “Env Rls”, “VibRate”, “VibDepth”, “VibDelay”. Use [<] / [>] buttons to adjust the value, you can play the keyboard to listen to the sound eect. If you press [EXIT] button,LCD displays “Save?”,press [ENTER] button to save the user sound or press [EXIT] button without saving. If after saving, you can nd your edited user sound in the last serial number of sound mode.
4. If you select the “Delete” menu and press [ENTER] button, LCD dis-
plays “Sure?”, press [ENTER] button to delete the current user sound, and then return to previous menu. If you press [EXIT] button cancel the operation, and then return to previous menu.
Sounds
Parameter name Range Default Note
PCMSound 001 - n 001 n is the number of actual PCM's used in the keyboard.
Cuto 000 - 127 064
Resonanc 000 - 127 064
Env Attk 000 - 127 064
Env Dcy 000 - 127 064
Env Rls 000 - 127 064
VibRate 000 - 127 064
VibDepth 000 - 127 064
VibDelay 000 - 127 064
Adjust the lter cuto of the sound. As the value is turned higher, the sound becomes brighter. Adjust the lter resonance of the sound. As the value is turned higher, the resonance eect becomes stronger. Determines the time it takes for a sound to reach maximum volume after the key is pressed and sound begins. As the value is turned lower, the sound begins faster. Determines the time it takes for a sound to reach its sustain level volume after the attack. As the value is turned lower, the sound decays faster. Determines the time from the key is released until the sound decays to silence. As the value turned lower, the sound disappears faster. Determines how fast one vibrato eect cycle is played. As the value is turned higher, the vibrato speed becomes faster. Determines the strength of the vibrato eect. As the value is turned higher, the eect becomes stronger. Determines how quickly the vibrato eect starts after the sound begins. As the value is turned higher, the vibrato starts later.
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Style

Using Styles

Selecting Various Styles
Press one of the [STYLE SELECT] buttons to select the style you want to play, LCD shows the current style number and name.
Press the [STYLE] button to enter the STYLE mode, then use the data dial or [<] / [ >] buttons to select the style you want to play . LCD shows the current style number and name.
Playing the Percussion Tracks of a Style
The percussion track is a signicant part of a style. You can generally identify the style of music by listening to its percussion track.
1. In the Style mode, press the [START/STOP] button. The style will
immediately start with only the percussion track.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop the style playback.
Playing All Tracks of a Style
With auto accompaniment, you just need to play chords. The accom­paniment will automatically follow along with the chords you play. This simulates the experience of playing with an orchestra. Play all the tracks of a style as follows:
1. Press the [CHORD MODE] button to turn on chord detection.
2. Press the [SYNC START] button to turn on the Sync Start function.
3. Press a chord in the chord area. It will start playing auto accompani-
ment of all tracks. Experiment with playing dierent chords with your left hand and play­ing the melody with your right hand. The automatic accompaniment will enhance your performance.

Style Playback

Style Variations
There are many preprogrammed variations of automatic accompaniment.
[INTRO1/ENDING1] - [INTRO3/ENDING3] This instrument features three built-in Intro/Ending sections.
1. Press one of the [INTRO 1] - [INTRO 3] buttons before starting style
playback. The [INTRO] button LED will light up. Press the [START/ STOP] button or play a chord on the keyboard (if [SYNC START] is enabled) to start playing the Intro pattern.
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2. An Ending is commonly used at the end of a performance. This
instrument features three built-in Ending sections. Press one of the [ENDING 1] - [ENDING 3] buttons to start the Ending section in the next measure. The Style play back will stop when the Ending nishes.
[MAIN A] - [MAIN D] Main is used for the loop part of the song. This instrument features four built-in Main sections.
Press the [MAIN A] - [MAIN D] buttons during style playback to shift between dierent patterns. The new Main section will start playing at the next measure.
[BREAK] When in Style playback, using a Break section can give even more dynam­ics to the Main section loop. As the Style plays, press the [BREAK] button to play a Break section in the next measure. After the Break plays, it will automatically return to the Main loop section.
Style
Control Buttons
[START/STOP] Start or stop playing back the Style. When the Style is playing, the [START/ STOP] button LED ashes according to the current tempo.
[SYNC START] Start Style playback when playing the keyboard. When [CHORD MODE] is turned o, turn on the [SYNC START] button, and the percussion channels will start playing when you press any key. When [CHORD MODE] and [SYNC START] are both turned on, the Style playback will be triggered by playing a chord in the keyboard chord detect area.
[SYNC STOP] To stop the style when releasing the chord, press the [SYNC STOP] but­ton. This only happens when [CHORD MODE] is enabled. When [SYNC STOP] is turned on, the style stops when you release the chord. [SYNC START] will then automatically turn on for you to easily con­trol the Style start and stop.
[AUTO FILL IN] Turn on [AUTO FILL IN] by pressing the button. It will automatically play a Fill when you switch between Main Patterns. Putting Fills in your Style per­formance gives variation to the song between Main parts. This instrument features four built-in Fill sections. After the Fill plays, it will automatically return to the Main loop section.
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Style
[FADE IN] Starting the Style with Fade In produces a smooth beginning, with the volume increasing from low to high. Press the[FADE] button when Style playback is stopped. The [FADE] LED will light up. When the Fade In is complete, the [FADE] LED will go out.
[FADE OUT] Stopping the Style with Fade Out produces a smooth ending, with the volume tapering from high to low. Press the [FADE] button during Style playback. The [FADE] LED will light up. When the Fade Out is complete, the Style will automatically stop and the LED will go out. The keyboard volume will also become lower if you are playing.

Chord Mode

Chord Basics
This section is a brief introduction to the basics of chords.
Chord Construction
1. When three or more notes are played together, they form a chord.
A chord is the basic component of harmony, and each note in the chord is generally built according to a principle of thirds.
2. In most music, the fundamental chord is the “triad.” The notes that
make up a chord are determined according to their position: the lowest note is called the “root”, the one a third interval above the root is called the “third”, and the one a fth interval above the root is called the “fth”.
3. The root note, also known as the tonic, is the most important note in
a chord. It stabilizes the sound by determining the“mode” of the chord, xing the composition of the other notes in the chord. The name of the chord structure depends on the interval of each note above the root note in the chord.
• When the root pitch is a perfect fth away from the fth note and a major or minor third from the third note, they are called “major chords” and “minor chords”.
• When the root pitch is a major third and an augmented fth or a minor triad and a diminished fth from the third note and fth note, they are called the “augmented chord” and “diminished chord”.
According to the principle of third superposition, we can add a seventh (seven intervals from the root note) and ninth(nine intervals from the root note) on the triad to form a “seventh chord”, “ninth chord”, “eleventh chord” and “thirteenth chord”.
Fifth
Third
Major Triad Minor Triad
Augmented TriadDiminished Triad
Root
Please refer to a chord chart or use a chord reference for more informa­tion on chord types.
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Chord Inversion
The “inversion” of a chord is formed by turning the root note upward and placing the third or fth note in the lowest position. The chord is called an “inversion chord” when the root of the chord is not in the lowest position. This instrument supports playing chords by using inversion chord ngering. When Bass inversion mode is turned on, the ngering of standard chords and the ngering of inversion chords will have dier­ent eects.
Chord Name
A chord name can tell you almost everything you need to know about a chord, including: the root of the chord, whether the chord is a major chord or a minor chord, an augmented chord or a diminished chord, a seventh chord or a ninth chord, and so on.
For example, the name below clearly indicates that the root of the chord is C, and the chord type is a minor triad, so this chord is a minor triad with C as the root.
Please refer to a chord chart or use a chord reference for more infor­mation on chord names.
Fingered
The default chord detect mode of this instrument is Fingered. You can either use Single-ngered or Multi-ngered.
Note:
In Single-ngered Mode, you can play Major chords, Minor chords, Seventh chords and Minor seventh chords by using up to three ngers. Let’s take for example a chord with root C and introduce the ngering for these four chords. In Single Finger mode, you can play these four chords with a single nger.
Style
Root Position First Inversion Second Inversion
Chord Root Chord Type
Mаjor Triad Only press the root note on the key­board.
Minor Triad Press the root note and the nearest left black key simultaneously.
Seventh chord Press the root note and the nearest left white key simultaneously.
Minor seventh chord Press the root note and the nearest left white and black keys simultane­ously .
Multi-ngered
Multi-ngered mode only detects multi-nger chords. Let’s take forexample a chord with root C and introduce ngering according to a chord chart or chord reference.
(b5)
Csus
Notes: enclosed in parentheses are optional; the chords could be recognized without them.
C
2
CM
(b5)
7
CmM
(b5)
C1+8
7
Bass Invert
Detects inverted chords so the Bass channel can play a note other than the root of the chord.
Smart Full Range
Detects multi-ngered chords in the full keyboard area.
C1+5 Cancel
Cancel/C
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Style

Setting Chord Detect Mode

Which ngering to use depends on the setting of the chord detect mode.
Entering Chord Mode
1. Press the [CHORD MODE] button to enter Chord mode.
2. Press the [CHORD MODE] button repeatedly to circulate between
“FINGERED-MULTI-INVENT-FULL”.
3. In FINGERED, MULTI, INVENT mode, the keyboard is divided into two
sections. The chord section is in the left hand area. In SMART FULL RANGE mode, the entire keyboard is chord section.
Playing in Chord Mode
1. Press the [SYNC START] button to engage the sync start function.
2. Play a chord in the chord section, it will start playing auto accompani-
ment of all tracks. Or press the [START/STOP] button to start percus­sion playback, then play a chord in the chord section to start playing all tracks.

Quick Setting (Q.S.)

When Quick Setting is switched on, you can instantly recall all auto accompaniment related settings including sound selection and eects simply with a single touch of a button.
1. Press the [Q.S.] button to turns on Quick Setting for current style.
[Q.S.1] - [Q.S.4] buttons are now active.
2. Press one of the [Q.S.1] - [Q.S.4] buttons to engage the desired set-
ting. Various panel settings (such as sound, eect, etc.) that match the selected style can be instantly recalled. Sync start is automatically turned on when Q.S. is engaged.
Quick Setting parameter list:
Part ON/OFF (Sound R1,R2 and L) Sound Number (Sound R1,R2 and L) Sound Volume (Sound R1,R2 and L) Sound IFX Level (Sound R1,R2 and L)
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Playing Songs and Audio

You can also play audio les (WAV / MP3) and MIDI les from a USB device through the built-in speakers.
Selecting Songs
1. Press the [SONG] button to enter the SONG mode, then use the data
dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select the song you want to play. LCD shows the current song number and name.
Playing Songs
1. Press the [START/STOP] button, it will stop playing. Press the button
again, it will play the current song repeatedly.
2. When the songs is stopped, pressing [STYLE] button will exit the song
mode.
Song control
REW, FF and PAUSE
When the song is playing. Press the [ ] button to fast forward the song. Press the [ ] button to rewind the song. Press the [ ] button to pause the playing song, press it again to contin­ue playing.

Songs and Audio

LOOP
Press the [ ] button for a single song loop (LED red). The default on powering-on is all song loop (LED blue).

MIDI Recording

In MIDI recording, you can save your recording as a user song on the instrument, or export it to a connected USB disk. The saved user songs will not be lost when you turn o the power.
Preparing and starting Recording
1. Press the [RECORD] button to enter the user song menu. The LCD
shows the current empty user song number, such as “No File!”. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a location to save your recording. If there is a location of the recording le, “User sng” will be displayed.
2. Press the [RECORD] button again to enter the recording preparation
state. The “REC” indicator will glimmer. Now you can select the de­sired sound, style, tempo etc.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button or simply play the keyboard to start
recording. Alternatively, turn on the Chord Mode and SYNC START. Recording will start when you play a chord in the chord section.
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Songs and Audio
Stopping Recording
During recording, press the [RECORD] button. It will stop recording and save the recorded song automatically. If the storage become used up during recording, recording will stop and be saved automatically.
Note:
If the selected user song has data, the previous data will be overwritten by new recording.
Playing back Recording
1. After recording, the recorded song will be automatically selected.
Or press [SONG] button to enter the Song interface, then use data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a user song.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the playback.
Deleting Recording
Hold down the [RECORD] and [SONG] buttons at the same time, then turn on the power. This operation will delete all user songs.

Audio Recording

In audio recording, you can save your recording as MP3/WAV les to a USB ash drive.
1. Connect your USB storage device via the USB TO DEVICE jack.
The audio les you recorded will be saved to this device. Please make sure your USB device has sucient storage.
2. Press the [RECORD] button to start recording. The LCD will temporar-
ily show “RecStart”. All the sounds that you hear from the instrument will be recorded, such as accompaniment, keyboard sounds, song playback, demo playback, music from Aux In etc.
3. Press the [RECORD] button to stop recording. The “REC” indicator
will turn o. The recorded song will be saved to the USB storage device, and be named as “AudioXXX”.
4. Press the [START/STOP] button to play back this recorded song.
Alternatively, you can select to play back the recorded song from the USB play menu. See Connecting an USB storage device.
Note:
1. Do not disconnect the USB storage device from the instrument during recording, otherwise the le may be corrupted. Keep the instrument power on during audio recording.
2. You cannot play audio les while recording audio.
3. Audio recording supports up to 90 minutes of recording, and will be
automatically saved when the time is up.
4. Audio recording does not support recording DEMO.
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1. Press the [Metronome] button to turn on the metronome, the beat
will sound. The beat indicat or on the LCD will start counting.
2. Press the [Metronome] button again to turn o the metronome
function.

Metronome

Each style of the instrument has been set with a default or standard tempo, which can be changed by using the [TEMPO<] / [TEMPO>] buttons.
1. Changing the tempo
Use the [TEMPO<] / [TEMPO>] button to change the tempo. Or use the Data Dial to make a quick change when the value is ashing on LCD.
2. To restore the default tempo setting, press the [TEMPO<] / [TEMPO>]
buttons simultaneously.
You can also use the Tap Tempo feature to change the current tempo, which is an ecient way to get the desired tempo.
1. When the Style or Song is playing, you can press the [TAP] button
several times to change the tempo.
2. When the Style or Song stops, press the [TAP] button several times in
succession, and the Style or Song will start playing at the tempo you tapped.

Tempo

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Phrase Pads

A Phrase Pad oers a short rhythmic sequence or sequence of phrases. Similar types of sequences are combined to form a Phrase Pad Bank.

Selecting a Phrase Pad Bank

Press the [PHRASE PAD SELECT] button to enter the Phrase Pad selec­tion menu, then use data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a phrase pads.

Playing Phrase Pads

Playing One or More Phrase Pads
Press any [PHRASE PAD] button to start playback. Now, the LED lights of the corresponding buttons will light up and the pad will play according to the current system tempo. During playback, press the same Phrase Pad again and it will play again from the start.
You can play several Phrase Pads at the same time. The new Phrase Pad will start immediately after pressing it.
Stopping Playing Phrase Pads
Press the [PHRASE PAD STOP] button to stop all phrase Pads at the same time. The LED lights will all go out.
If several Phrase Pads are playing at the same time, you can hold [PHRASE PAD STOP] and press one of the Phrase Pads to stop it imme­diately. The other Phrase Pads will keep playing.
The instrument has two types of sequences: Loop sequences and Single sequences. The loop sequence will loop when playing. Single sequences will stop automatically after playing one time.
Setting Phrase Pads to Standby Status
Press [PHRASE PAD SELECT] and hold it. Press one or more Phrase Pads at the same time. The corresponding Phrase Pads can be set to standby state, in which their LEDs keep ashing.
Now, press [PHRASE PAD SELECT] and hold it. Press one of the Phrase Pads that is in standby state, and it will play immediately. Other Phrase Pads will remain in standby state.
If you want to play all of the Phrase Pads that are in standby state at the same time, just press any of them.
When [CHORD ON/OFF] is o, playing the keyboard will trigger all Phrase Pads that are in standby state. If you need to cancel the standby state, hold [PHRASE PAD STOP] and press the Phrase Pad you want to cancel at the same time.
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Playing Phrase Pads with Chord Mode

Many Phrase Pads in this instrument respond to chords. When you play dierent chords, the notes in the phrase sequences will change. Press the [CHORD MODE] button to turn this function on. The left side of the keyboard becomes the chord Range.
Choose a Phrase Pad and play dierent chords with your left hand in the chord area. Playing a chord while the [CHORD MODE] is on will also immediately play the Phrase Pad at the same time.
Notes:
1. Phrase Pads can be accompanied by a Style to give your perfor­ mance additional exibility.
2. When the Style is played, press the Phrase Pad to have the Phrase Pad play in sync with the Style. The Phrase Pad does not respond to Cancel and Cancel2 chords.
Phrase Pads
Split Point: F#3
When you nd and select a song in the Album, the instrument automati­cally sets the best setting for this song.
1. Press the [ALBUM] buttons to turn on this function. LCD shows the
current album name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a desired album.

Album

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Demo

1. Press [STYLE]+[SONG] buttons to enter Demo mode, then use the
data dial, the [<] button or the [>] button to select a demo song.
2. Press [STYLE]+[SONG] buttons simultaneously again or press the
[START/STOP] button to stop playing and exit the demo mode.

Mixer

1. Press the [MIXER] button to enter the Mixer menu, LCD shows the
parameter item.
2. Use the data dial to select a parameter item, then use the [<] button or
the [>] buttons to adjust the volume of the selected item.
3. Press the [<] / [>] buttons simultaneously to restore the default value.
Press the [<] / [>] buttons simultaneously again to turn o the volume of the selected item. Press [<] / [>] buttons simultaneously again to turn on the part volume. Press [EXIT] button to quit the Mixer menu.
Note:
It will exit the Mixer Menu if there is no operation in 5 seconds. Parameter items and the volume range in the Mixer menu:
LCD Display Parameter Range
XXX Rhythm_s Rhythms VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Rhythm_m Rhythmm VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Bass BASS VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Chord1 Chord 1 VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Chord2 Chord 2 VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Chord3 Chord 3 VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Phrase1 Phrase 1 VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Phrase2 Phrase 2 VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Style Style total VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Upper1 R1 VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Upper2 R2 VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Lower L VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX WAV/MP3 USB Device WAV/MP3 VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Metro Metronome VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Phra Pad Phrase Pad VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX AuxIn&BT AUX In and Bluetooth VOLUME 0 - 127 XXX Song MIDI Song VOLUME 0 - 127
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Performance Memory

Using Performance Memory

Memorizing the Panel Settings
Hold down the [STORE] button, then press one of the [M1] - [M6] buttons to save the current panel settings to that memory.
Note:
This operation will overwrite the previous data.
Recalling a Panel Setting
Press one of the [M1] - [M6] buttons. It will recall the settings saved in that memory. This will reset the related parameters on the control panel.
Note:
Performance memory cannot be recalled when Q.S. function is in use.
Selecting a Memory Bank
1. Press the [BANK] button. The LCD shows the current bank
number.
2. Press and hold the [BANK] button to quickly switch memory
banks.
Note:
Hold down both the [STORE] and [M1] buttons, then turn on the pow­er. This operation will reset the performance memory to factory default setting.

Locking Parameters

Depending on your performance, you may want to keep special settings. Use the settings lock to retain the locked items of the current setting when you switch to another memory. Press the [LOCK] button to turn the lock function on or o.
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Eects
Insert Eects
The instrument has a variety of preset insert eects, including Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, EQ, Distortion, Wah and Compressor that can be applied to each sound part.
1. The insert eect is set on when the keyboard is powered on. Press
[IFX] button to turn o the eect function and the IFX indicator light will turn o.
2. Press [FUNCTION] button and go to IFX to enter the IFX eect
selection menu. The eect applied to the last-pressed sound part is now controlled. Press [ENTER] button to select Type, Preset, Parameter1 and Parameter2.In the Type and Preset interface, press [ENTER] button to enter, and use the data dial to select the desired type. In the Parameter interface, use [<] / [>] buttons to adjust the param­eters. Press [EXIT] button to return to the previous menu.
3. The insert eect settings will be saved automatically when you exit
from the IFX mode. The next time you enter the IFX mode, it will use the same eect settings as your last operation. Changing to another sound will change the IFX setting back to default.
Note:
Part of IFX bound with sound is not open, so it cannot be adjusted, this kind of IFX and LCD are displayed in type and preset “Untitled”.
Global Eects
This instrument has 2 global eect modules that may be applied simul­taneously: GFX1 (reverb) and GFX2 (chorus).
1. Adjusting Global Eects
Press [FUNCTION] button and go to GFX1 or GFX2. Press [ENTER] button to enter the next level. The rst menu item is the total level of each eect applied to the master that can be adjusted from 0 to 127.
2. Selecting Global Eects
At this time, turn the Data Dial and press [ENTER] button to select Type and Preset.
3. Adjusting Global Eect Parameters
After selecting Type and Preset, please return to the previous level, turn the Data Dial, then go to the parameter item, and use [<] / [>] buttons to adjust the parameters.
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4. Adjusting Global Eect part levels
After 2 detail eect parameters, there is sound part level adjust­ment. This sets the eect level applied to the last-pressed sound part.
Note:
After all adjustments are completed, you can press [EXIT] button to return to the main interface step by step or press [FUNCTION] button directly to return to the main interface.

Master EQ

1. Press [FUNCTION] button and go to EQ to enter the EQ setting page,
and switch the PRESET and press [ENTER] button to set type and pa­rameters (Low, mid1, ..., High) via the Data Dial and [<] / [>] buttons.
2. Press [EXIT] button to return to the previous menu.
Type EQ Preset Classical Flat Rock Pop Dance Parm 1 Low Low Low Low Low Parm 2 Mid 1 Mid 1 Mid 1 Mid 1 Mid 1 Parm 3 Mid 2 Mid 2 Mid 2 Mid 2 Mid 2 Parm 4 Mid 3 Mid 3 Mid 3 Mid 3 Mid 3 Parm 5 Mid 4 Mid 4 Mid 4 Mid 4 Mid 4 Parm 6 Mid 5 Mid 5 Mid 5 Mid 5 Mid 5 Parm 7 High High High High High Range -12~+12 -12~+12 -12~+12 -12~+12 -12~+12 Note Value is dB.
Eects
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Performance Enhancement

Arpeggio

Press the [ARP] button turn on the arpeggio. The “ARP” indicator lights up on LCD. Repeat this operation to turn o the arpeggio. Arp can be turned on or o at each Sound layer. As long as one layer of Sound turns on Arp, the LCD display will light up. All sound layers turn o Arp, and LCD display will turn o.

Harmony

The Harmony function will automatically add harmony eect to the notes you play in the right hand area.
Turning on the harmony function.
Press the [HARM] button to turn on the harmony function, “HARM” lights up on display.
Playing with harmony eect.
Turn on the chord function, then play a chord in the left hand area. It will add harmony eect to the sound.
Turning the harmony o.
Press the [HARM] button again to turn o the function. The “HARM” lights o.
Setting the harmony type.
You can set the harmony type in Setting.
Note:
1. Only either one of the Arp and Harmony can be opened in the same sound layer.
2. L Sound cannot turn on Harmony function.

USB Storage Devices

The instrument recognizes USB ash drives, sized from 16M to 256G in the format of FAT16 and FAT32. It does not support USB partition. We recommend you format the USB ash drive on the instrument before using. Do not edit the backup les saved in the USB ash drive.

Common Operation

1. Press [MIXER] + [FUNCTION] buttons simultaneously to enter USB Device
mode, press the [EXIT] button to exit the function.
2. If you connect a USB ash drive to the instrument, LCD will show “USB
disk sign”. If the initialization succeeds, LCD will show “Play”, otherwise, it will show “DiskErr”. If the USB Flash Drive is not connected, LCD will show “NoDisk!”.
3. In the USB Device mode, you can use [<] / [>] button or Data dial to choose
menu, press [ENTER] button to go forward or press [EXIT] button to return to previous menu.
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4. In USB Device mode, you can press [EXIT] / [STYLE] / [SONG] button
or a STYLE select button to exit the mode.
5. When playing a le, it is possible to use the Mixer to adjust the playing
volume.

Play

Select the menu “Play” and press [ENTER] button, the Play USB sub­menu is displayed on LCD, which includes “Song” or “Style”. You can select one by using Data Dial.
Playing Song:
1. Select “Play” menu and “Song” sub-menu.
2. Press [ENTER] button, use [<] / [>] button or Data Dial to select a le.
Press [START/ STOP] button to play it. Press [START/STOP] button again to stop playing, press [EXIT] button to return to previous menu.
3. If there is no recognizable le in the current directory, LCD will display
“No File!”.
USB Storage Devices
Playing Style:
1. Select “Play” menu and “Style” sub-menu.
2. Press [ENTER] button, use [<] / [>] button or Data Dial to select a le.
Operate Style playing in the same way as operating the on-board Styles.
3. If there is no recognizable le in the current directory, LCD will display
“No File!”.

Save

Select the menu “Save” and press [ENTER] button, the Save sub menu is displayed on LCD, which includes “Song” & “Dev Info”. You can select one by using Data Dial.
Saving Song:
1. Select the “Song” sub-menu, then press [ENTER] button to save all
the user song.
2. Press [ENTER] button and the LCD will show “Succeed”.
3. After saving successfully, you can enter the Play-Song menu to view
the saved user song le “User00X”.
4. If the Song le is empty, it will prompt “No File!”.
Saving instrument information
1. Select the “Dev Info”menu, then press [ENTER] button and the LCD
will show “Succeed”.
2. After that, you can see a le in .mif format in the USB interface of the
computer. This le contains your instrument information.
3. If the USB disk memory is full, it will prompt “Full!”.
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USB Storage Devices
Note:
The mif le downloaded to the USB ash disk can be imported into the grandsuite downloaded on the ocial website for operation. The grand­suite software has relevant operation instructions.

Load

Select the menu “Load” and press [ENTER] button, the Load sub menu is displayed on LCD, which includes “Song” & “ExpStyle”. Use Data Dial to select one.
Loading Song:
1. Use Data Dial to select a user song number.
2. Press [ENTER] button LCD will display MIDI le in USB ash drive.
Now select one of the les and press [ENTER] button to load the le. After the save is successful, the LCD displays “Succeed”. If the saved slot has user songs, it will prompt “Rewrite?”, please press [ENTER] button to continue, or press [EXIT] button directly without saving.
3. Press the [SONG] button to view the saved songs in the last song
number.
4. If the Song le is empty, it will prompt “No File!”
Loading Expansion Style:
1. Download the GrandSuite in ocial website, make an extension le
with Grandsuite and save it as an mpk le (there are instructions for relevant operations in grandsuite), or download the expanded style directly from ocial website, and save it to the U disk.
2. Insert the U disk into the electric piano. Enter the USB ash drive,
enter the Load interface and select Style.
3. Press [ENTER] button, if the save is successful, LCD will display “suc-
ceed”. If the U disk format is wrong or the style le is wrong, LCD will display “Erorr!”.
4. Press the [STYLE] button, and you can view the saved expansion
package style in the last style serial number.It’s time to play.
Note:
The piano only supports loading extended styles,extended arpeggio and sound load are not supported.
Deleting Style:
Hold down the [RECORD] and [STYLE] buttons at the same time, then turn on the power. This operation will delete all user songs.

Format

Select the menu “Format” and press [ENTER] button, “Sure?” are dis­played on LCD. Press [ENTER] button to format the USB Storage Device, or press [EXIT] button to cancel.
Note:
Formatting will delete all data in the USB ash drive!
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Setting

Press [FUNCTION] button and then select Setting to enter Setting menu.LCD shows the current parameter. Use the data dial to nd the parameter you wish to adjust. Anytime press [EXIT] button to quit this menu.
Parameter items and the value range in the Function Menu:
No. Parameter LCD Display Range Default 1 Tune Tune -50 ~ +50 0 2 Metronome Time Signature Metro 0, 2 ~ 9 4 3 Fade In/Out Time Fadetime 1 ~ 20 10 4 Split Point SplitPt C2 (01) ~ C7 (61) F#3 (19)
5 Harmony Type Harmony
6 Arpeggio Type Arp Type Up, Down, Alt1, Alt2, Asplayed (Order), Random Up 7 Arpeggio Hold Arp Hold On, O O
8 Lock Lock
9 Sustain Pedal Sust Ped
10 Expression Pedal Expr Ped
11 Joystick Down JS Down O, Filter, Volume, Release O 12 Recorder Mode Rec Mode SMF, WAV, MP3 SMF 13 MIDI Out Channel MIDI Out 1 ~ 16 1 14 Auto Power O Powero Never, 30 min, 60 min 30 min
Duet, Trio, Octave, 1+5, Country Duet, Block, 4 Close 1, 4 Close 2, 4 Open ...
Sound, Split point, Style, Song, Transpose, Tempo, Global Eects, Pedals setting, Phrase pad, Mixer Sustain (All sound parts) Soft (All sound parts) Start/stop: Style start/stop Volume Modulation Cuto Resonance Filter
Duet
Style
Sustain
Volume

Tune

1. Select the Tune menu. Use [<] / [>] buttons to change tune value. Its
range is from -50 to 50.
2. Press [<] / [>] buttons together will set the tune value to its default
setting.

Metronome Time Signature

This function sets the time signature over the range from 0, 2-9.
1. Select the Beat menu. Use [<] / [>] buttons to change the time signa-
ture.
2. Press [<] / [>] buttons together will reset to the default time signature.
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Setting

Fade In/Out Time

Select the Fadetime menu. Use [<] / [>] buttons to change Fade In time. The range is form 1 to 20 second.

Split Point

This function sets the point that separates the entire keyboard to two sections.
1. Select the Split Point menu. Use [<] / [>] buttons to change Split
Point. You can also press a key to assign the Split Point to that key.
2. Press [<] / [>] buttons together will reset to the default Split Point.

Harmony Type

1. Select the Harmony menu, then press the [ENTER] button.
2. Use the [<] / [>] buttons or Data Dial to select a harmony type. There
are 25 harmony eects for you to select.

Arpeggio Type

1. Select the Arp Type menu, then press the [ENTER] button and use the
[<] / [>] buttons or Data Dial to select a Arp Type.
2. This instrument contains six commonly used types of Arpeggios.
When turned on, the system will convert the notes you play into an arpeggio sequence in real time according to the rules of Up, Down, Up and Down, As Played, and Random.

Arpeggio Hold

1. Select the Arp Hold menu, then use the [<] / [>] buttons to select Arp
Hold on or o.
2. When Arpeggio Hold is turned on, the arpeggio played when keys are
pressed will continue playing when the keys are released. When it is o, the arpeggios will stop playing when the keys are released.

Lock

1. Select the Lock menu, then press the [ENTER] button and use the [<] /
[>] buttons or Data Dial to select a Lock type.
2. With Performance Memory, use Lock to retain the locked items of the
current setting when you switch to another Memory, so that they are preserved across dierent Memory slots.
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Sustain Pedal

Select the Sust Ped menu, then press the [ENTER] button and use the [<] / [>] buttons or Data Dial to select a Pedal type. You can assign other functions to the sustain pedal. Please refer to Setting.
1. Sustain
If the pedal is assigned as “Ped Sust”, step on the sustain pedal, all notes played on the keyboard have a longer sustain.
2. Soft
If the pedal is assigned as “Ped Soft”, step on the soft pedal, all notes played on the keyboard have a softer eect.
3. Start / Stop
If the pedal is assigned as “Ped St/T step on the pedal to start/stop accompaniment.

Expression Pedal

1. Select the Expr Ped menu, then press the [ENTER] button and use the
[<] / [>] buttons or Data Dial to select a Expression Pedal type.
Setting
2. The expression pedal can be assigned in Setting to control volume,
modulation, cuto, resonance or lo-pass lter.

Joystick Down

1. Select the JS Down menu, then press the [ENTER] button and use the
[<] / [>] buttons or Data Dial to select a Joystick Down type.
2. The following parameters are available: Sound Filter, Volume or Enve-
lope Release. The default is o.

Recorder Mode

Select the Rec Mode menu, then press the [ENTER] button and use the [<] / [>] buttons or Data Dial to select a Recorder Mode type. Type: MIDI, WAV, MP3. (MP3/WAV format can only be selected when the U disk is inserted)

MIDI Out Channels

Select the MIDI Out menu, then use the [<] / [>] buttons to select MIDI Out Channel.
The default setting is “001”, channel 1~16 can be selected.
Auto Power O
This function will set the time after which the instrument will shut down if it is not used. Select the Powero menu, then press the [ENTER] button and use the [<] / [>] buttons or Data Dial to select Auto Power O time. Range: Never, 30min, 60min. Default: 30min.
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MIDI

By using the MIDI functions you can expand your musical possibilities.

What’s MIDI?

1. MIDI (short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows a wide
variety of electronic musical instruments, computers and other relat­ed devices to connect and communicate with one another. MIDI car­ries event messages that specify notation, pitch and velocity, control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato, audio panning, and program change information to change the voice selections.
2. The instrument can output the real-time playback information via
MIDI messages and control external MIDI devices. The instrument can also accept incoming MIDI messages and generate sound ac­cordingly.

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause and Solution
The speakers produce a pop sound when­ever the power is turned ON or OFF.
No sound when the keyboard is played.
When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.
The auto accompaniment does not play back even Sync is in standby condition and a key is pressed.
Certain notes sound at wrong pitch.
The Harmony function does not operate.
After connecting with a computer, the instrument cannot be recognized.
It cannot read/save to the USB ash drive.
It shuts down after a period of time.
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
Check if the master volume is set too low or if headphones are plugged into the PHONES Jack. The R1/R2/L sound volume (Mixer) settings could be set too low. Make sure the sound volume are set at appropriate levels.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, turn o the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument.
You may be trying to start accompaniment by playing a key in the righthand range of the keyboard. To start the accompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play a key in the left-hand range of the keyboard.
Make sure that the tuning value is set to 0 . Press and hold the [<] / [>] buttons at the same time, then turning the power on will set INSTRUMENT to default.
And Harmony cannot be turned on when a drum kit is selected for the sound R1 and R2.
Please check if the USB cable is being connected rmly, or try connecting another USB port on the computer, without the need to install another driver on the PC.
It support USB ash drive in the FAT16/FAT32 format only and does not support USB partition. Please format your USB ash drive into FAT16/ FAT32 on computer before using.
Normally, the auto power o function will turn o the instrument after a preset period of time if the instrument is not used. You can turn o the function in the Function Menu.
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Keyboard 61 Keys (Touch-sensitive) Touch Response 5 Levels (Soft1, 2 / Normal / Hard1, 2) Display Backlit LCD
4.5" x 2.4" Language English Polyphony 256 Sound 750 Preset
50 User
Synth mode to edit on-board PCM data Keyboard Part L, R1, R2 Eect 32 x Reverb types
64 x Chorus types
24 x Insert Eect types
5 x Preset EQ types and 7 band controls
D.A.S. (Loudness-compensated Volume, xed) Part Eect 13 x Harmony types
4 x Echo types
4 x Tremolo types
4 x Trill types
6 x Arpeggio types Chord 39 Chord types
4 x Chord Detection modes (Fingered, Multi Fingered, Bass Invert, Smart Full Range)
Chord Reference Style 280 Preset
50 User Style Control Start / Stop
Sync Start / Sync Stop
Intro 1 / Ending 1
Intro 2 / Ending 2
Intro 3 / Ending 3
Main A / Fill in A
Main B / Fill in B
Main C / Fill in C
Main D / Fill in D
Break
Auto Fill in
Chord Mode
Fade in / out Quick Setting 4 for each Style Song 90 Preset Song Control Song Select
Start/Stop
Pause
Loop Playback (Single song / All songs)
FF
RW Song Recording 5 User
16 Tracks
Maximum 20,000 MIDI notes per song Album 50 Preset Audio Recording WAV (44.1KHz / 16bit)
MP3 (320 kbps) Audio Playback WAV
MP3 Demo Song 3 Phrase Pad 4 x 100 Banks Tempo 5 ~ 320 BPM Scale Setting Transpose (-12 ~ +12)
Octave (-2 ~ +2)
Tuning (-50 ~ +50 cents) Performance Memory 6 x 32 Banks
Parameter Lock function
Specications
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Specications
Controller 1 x Sustain Pedal (Assignable)
1 x Expression Pedal (Assignable)
1 x Joystick (Pitchbend, Modulation and an assignable parameter) Mixer 17 Parts Other Controller Volume knob, Data dial with Enter button, < / > buttons, Exit button, Tempo < / >,
Metronome, Tap Tempo buttons, Mixer, Function, USB access, Demo buttons, Trans-
pose < / >, Octave < / > buttons, IFX, Arpeggio, Harmony buttons, Touch sens, Sus-
tain button, Sound and Style direction selection buttons, Sound part on / o buttons,
Q.S. 1 ~ 4 buttons USB Storage Device Playback: Song (MID / WAV / MP3), Style
Saving: Song, Device Information
Loading: Song (MID), Expansion Style
Maximum 256GB storage device handling Connectivity 1 x 1/4" Stereo Headphones Output
1 x 1/4" Stereo AUX Input
2 x 1/4" Line Output (L/Mono, R)
1 x 1/4" Sustain Pedal Input (Assignable)
1 x 1/4" Expression Pedal Input (Assignable)
1 x USB-B (MIDI & Audio)
1 x USB-A (Device) Other Setting Tuning, Metronome Time Signature, Fade In/Out Time, Split Point, Harmony Type,
Arpeggio Type, Arpeggio Hold on/o, Lock (Parameters), Sustain Pedal Assignment,
Expression Pedal Assignment, Joystick Assignment (Down), Recorder Mode, MIDI
Out channel, Auto Power O, Factory Reset Expansion Data PC software kit which can edit user data Software & App GrandSuite Power DC15V Amplier Woofer: 2 x 25W
Tweeter: 2 x 15W Speakers 2 x 12 cm
2 x 3 cm Dimensions 971 (W) x 390 (D) x 130 (H) mm Weight 9.9 Kg
* Specications and descriptions here in are for information only and are subject to change without prior notice.
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NO. Bank MSB Bank LSB Program Full Name Short Name Piano 1 121 10 0 German Grand Piano 1 GERGdPn1 2 121 11 0 German Grand Piano 2 GERGdPn2 3 121 11 1 Real Bright Piano RelBrPno 4 121 12 0 Mellow Grand Piano MelGdPno 5 121 12 1 Rock Piano RkPiano
6 121 11 3 Real Honky Tonk RealHonk 7 121 15 0 Octave Grand Piano 1 OtPiano1 8 121 16 0 Octave Grand Piano 2 OtPiano2 9 121 16 1 Piano & EP 1 Pno&EP1
10 121 10 1 Bright Grand Piano BrtGdPno 11 121 14 0 Warm Grand Piano WrmGdPno 12 121 14 1 Octave Bright Piano OtBrPno 13 121 13 0 Live Grand Piano LiveGdPn 14 121 10 3 Live Honky Tonk LiveHonk 15 121 10 6 Real Harpsichord RlHarpsi 16 121 11 6 Octave Harpsichord OtHarpsi 17 121 0 6 Live Harpsichord LvHarpsi 18 121 10 2 CP Electric Piano 1 CPE.Pno1 19 121 0 2 CP Electric Piano 2 CPE.Pno2 20 121 13 1 Pop Piano PopPiano 21 121 17 0 Piano & Strings Pno&Str 22 121 18 0 Piano & Pad Piano&Pd 23 121 19 0 Piano & Choir Pno&Chor 24 121 17 1 Piano & EP 2 Pno&EP2 25 121 12 2 Ballad Electric Piano BldE.Pno 26 121 12 6 Dark Harpsichord DkHarpsi E.Piano
27 121 10 4 Vintage Electric Piano 1 VtE.Pno1 28 121 11 5 Dream Electric Piano 1 DreamEP1 29 121 10 5 Classic Electric Piano ClassEP
30 121 0 5 Japanese Electric Piano JapanEP 31 121 3 4 60's Electric Piano 60'sEP 32 121 12 5 Modern Electric Piano ModenEP 33 121 11 4 Jazz Electric Piano 1 JzE.Pno1 34 121 13 5 Cool Electric Piano 1 CoolEP1 35 121 12 4 Cool Electric Piano 2 CoolEP2 36 121 13 4 Phase Electric Piano PhaseEP 37 121 14 4 Vintage Electric Piano 2 VtE.Pno2 38 121 16 4 Jazz Electric Piano 2 JzE.Pno2 39 121 18 4 Tremolo EP 1 TremoEP1 40 121 20 4 Standard Electric Piano StandEP 41 121 3 5 Dream Electric Piano 2 DreamEP2 42 121 22 4 Tremolo EP 2 TremoEP2 43 121 2 5 Super Electric Piano SprE.Pno 44 121 10 7 Stereo Clavi SteClavi 45 121 0 7 Classic Clavi ClsClavi
46 121 1 7 Wah Clavi WaClavi 47 121 30 4 Massiveness Electric Piano MassinEP 48 121 32 4 Bright Electric Piano BrtE.Pno 49 121 34 4 Wire Electric Piano WirE.Pno
50 121 35 4 Aah Electric Piano AahE.Pno 51 121 35 5 Pop Electric Piano PopE.Pno 52 121 30 7 Rock Electronic Clavi RkEClavi 53 121 34 7 Bright Electronic Clavi BrEClavi

Sound List

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Sound List
54 121 35 7 Warm Electronic Clavi WmEClavi 55 121 37 7 Dark Electronic Clavi DkEClavi Organ 56 121 0 16 Stereo Drawbar Organ SteDraOr 57 121 0 17 Classic Percussive Organ ClsPerOr 58 121 13 18 Stereo Rock Organ SteRokOr 59 121 0 19 Real Church Organ RelChuOr 60 121 11 18 Power Rotary Organ PowRotOr 61 121 2 17 Stereo Percussive Organ StePerOr 62 121 1 19 Octave Church Organ OctChuOr 63 121 2 19 Cool Church Organ ColChuOr 64 121 1 17 Cool Percussive Organ ColPerOr 65 121 0 18 Live Rock Organ LivRokOr
66 121 12 18 Rotary Organ RotaOrg 67 121 11 17 Pop Organ PopOrgan 68 121 10 17 Jazz Organ 1 JzOrgan1 69 121 10 18 Cool Rock Organ ColRkOr
70 121 11 16 Electronic Organ E.Organ 71 121 1 16 Live Drawbar Organ LivDraOr 72 121 2 16 Jazz Organ 2 JzOrgan2 73 121 12 17 Live Percussive Organ LivPerOr 74 121 14 16 60's Organ 60'sOrg 75 121 3 16 Cool Drawbar Organ ColDraOr
76 121 13 19 Live Church Organ LivChuOr 77 121 15 16 Mellow Organ MellOrg 78 121 0 20 Real Reed Organ RelRdOrg 79 121 1 20 Cool Pu Organ ColPfOrg
80 121 30 16 Dark Drawbar Organ DkDraOrg 81 121 33 16 Bright 60's Organ Br60'sOr 82 121 34 16 Detuned Classic Organ DeClsOrg 83 121 37 16 Bright Rotary Organ BrtRoOrg 84 121 30 17 Bright Percussive Organ BrPerOrg 85 121 31 17 Jazz Percussive Organ JzPerOrg
86 121 32 17 Rock Percussive Organ RkPerOrg 87 121 33 17 Octave Percussive Organ OPerOrg 88 121 31 18 Dark Rock Organ DkRokOrg 89 121 32 18 Mellow Rock Organ MelRkOrg
90 121 36 18 Wah Rock Organ WahRkOrg 91 121 32 19 Mellow Church Organ MelChuOr 92 121 34 19 Vintage Rock Organ VintRkOr 93 121 35 19 Vintage Pop Organ VitPopOr 94 121 37 19 Vintage Percussive Organ VitPerOr 95 121 36 20 Jazz Pu Organ JzPufOrg Accordion
96 121 10 21 Musette Musette 97 121 11 21 Real Accordion RelAcord 98 121 10 22 Sweet Harmonica SwtHarm 99 121 11 22 Soft Harmonica SoftHarm
100 121 0 23 Real Tango Accordion RlTanAcd 101 121 11 23 Ballroom Accordion BalrmAcd 102 121 0 21 Cool Accordion CoolAcd 103 121 10 23 Solo Accordion 1 SoloAcd1 104 121 30 21 Dark Musette DkMuset 105 121 31 21 Bright Musette BrtMuset 106 121 31 22 Bright Harmonica BritHarm 107 121 33 22 Wide Harmonica WideHarm
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108 121 13 23 Solo Accordion 2 SoloAcd2 109 121 31 23 Bright Accordion BritAcd Guitar 110 121 10 24 Real Nylon Guitar RealNyGt 111 121 10 25 Real Steel Guitar RelStlGt 112 121 11 29 Rock Guitar RockGtr 113 121 11 27 Cool Funk Guitar ColFukGt 114 121 10 27 Real Clean Guitar RelClnGt 115 121 11 25 Slide Steel Guitar SldStlGt 116 121 12 27 Slide Clean Guitar SldClnGt 117 121 2 25 Sweet Mandolin SwMandln 118 121 17 27 Cool Lead Guitar CoolLdGt 119 121 10 26 Real Jazz Guitar RealJzGt 120 121 13 27 60's Clean Guitar 60'sClnG 121 121 12 25 Harmonics Steel Guitar HarStlGt 122 121 11 24 Harmonics Nylon Guitar HarNyGt 123 121 13 25 12-Strings Guitar 12-StrG 124 121 10 29 Blues Guitar BluesGtr 125 121 0 27 Solo Clean Guitar SolClnGt 126 121 11 30 Guitar Feedback GtFedbk 127 121 12 30 5th Distortion Guitar 5thDstGt 128 121 14 25 Velocity Steel Guitar VelStlGt 129 121 14 27 Delay Guitar DelayGtr 130 121 15 27 Vintage Guitar VintGtr 131 121 11 26 Solo Jazz Guitar SolJzGtr 132 121 13 30 Rhythm Guitar RythGtr 133 121 14 26 Jazz Lead Guitar 1 JazLdGt1 134 121 0 26 Jazz Lead Guitar 2 JazLdGt2 135 121 10 28 Solo Muted Guitar SoloMtGt 136 121 1 26 Pedal Guitar PedalGtr 137 121 14 30 Distortion Lead Guitar 1 DstLdGt1 138 121 13 26 Octave Guitar OctaveGt 139 121 24 27 Tremolo Guitar TremGtr 140 121 15 30 Metal Guitar MetalGtr 141 121 20 27 Clean Rhythm Guitar ClnRthGt 142 121 15 26 Jazz Guitar & EP JazGt&EP 143 121 0 30 Distortion Lead Guitar 2 DstLdGt2 144 121 26 27 12-Strings Electric Guitar 12-StrGt 145 121 0 28 Muted Rhythm Guitar MtRythGt 146 121 27 27 Funk Guitar FunkGtr 147 121 0 29 Overdrive Lead Guitar OvdrLdGt 148 121 30 25 Chorus Steel Guitar ChoStlGt 149 121 33 25 Nylon Guitar & Steel Guitar NyG&StlG 150 121 34 25 Jazz Guitar & Steel Guitar JzG&StlG 151 121 31 26 Bright Jazz Guitar BrtJazGt 152 121 32 26 Overdrive Jazz Guitar OvdJazGt 153 121 34 26 Overdrive Octave Guitar OvdOctGt 154 121 36 26 Jazz Octave Guitar JazOctGt 155 121 31 27 Vintage Funk Guitar VitFukGt 156 121 32 27 Overdrive Funk Guitar OvdFukGt 157 121 34 27 Clean Vintage Guitar ClnVitGt 158 121 35 27 Dark Vintage Guitar DkVintGt 159 121 36 27 Bright Vintage Guitar BrtVitGt 160 121 30 28 Dark Muted Guitar DarkMtGt 161 121 32 28 Overdrive Muted Guitar OvdrMtGt 162 121 37 28 Funk Muted Guitar FunkMtGt
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Sound List
163 121 30 29 Dark Overdrive Guitar DkOvdrGt 164 121 31 29 Bright Overdrive Guitar BrOvdrGt 165 121 32 29 Soft Overdrive Guitar SoOvdrGt 166 121 31 30 Dark Distortion Guitar DkDstGtr 167 121 33 30 Velocity Lead Guitar VelLdGtr 168 121 35 30 Bright Lead Guitar BrtLdGtr 169 121 36 30 Modern Distortion Guitar MdnDtGtr Bass 170 121 12 33 Real Finger Bass RelFgrBs 171 121 11 32 Real Acoustic Bass RelAcBs 172 121 11 34 Real Pick Bass RelPikBs 173 121 11 35 Real Fretless Bass RlFretBs 174 121 11 36 Power Slap Bass PowSlpBs 175 121 10 39 Attack Pulse AtckPls 176 121 10 38 House Bass HousBass 177 121 10 37 Funk Slap Bass FukSlpBs 178 121 11 39 Resonant Bass 1 RsnBass1 179 121 13 39 Resonant Bass 2 RsnBass2 180 121 14 39 Resonant Synth Bass RsnSyBs 181 121 10 34 Rock Bass 1 RockBas1 182 121 0 34 Rock Bass 2 RockBas2 183 121 11 33 Finger Slap Bass FgSlpBs 184 121 10 32 Acoustic Bass & Cymbal AcBs&Cym 185 121 15 39 Analog Bass AnaBass 186 121 10 36 Resonant Slap Bass RsnSlpBs 187 121 16 39 Warm Synth Bass WmSynBs 188 121 17 39 Hammer Hammer 189 121 3 39 Rubber Synth Bass RubSynBs 190 121 10 33 Pop Bass PopBass 191 121 31 33 Overdriven Finger Bass OvdrFgBs 192 121 37 33 Dark Slap Bass DkSlpBs 193 121 30 34 Bright Pick Bass BrPikBas 194 121 31 34 Dark Pick Bass DkPikBs 195 121 32 34 Overdrive Pick Bass OvdrPkBs 196 121 37 34 Hard Rock Bass HardRkBs 197 121 31 35 Overdriven Fretless Bass OvdrF.Bs 198 121 34 35 Muted Fretless Bass MtFretBs 199 121 35 35 Dark Fretless Bass DkFretBs 200 121 31 36 Chorus Slap Bass ChSlpBs 201 121 33 36 Bright Resonant Slap Bass BrRnS.Bs 202 121 34 36 Dark Resonant Slap Bass DkRnS.Bs 203 121 37 36 Warm Resonant Slap Bass WmRnS.Bs 204 121 30 37 Dark Power Slap Bass DkPwSlpB 205 121 31 37 Bright Power Slap Bass BrPwSlpB 206 121 32 37 Distortion Power Slap Bass DtPwSlpB 207 121 35 37 Chorus Power Slap Bass ChPwSlpB 208 121 37 37 Warm Power Slap Bass WmPwSlpB 209 121 31 38 Bright Analog Bass BrtAnBs 210 121 32 38 Chorus Analog Bass ChorAnBs 211 121 36 38 Hammer Analog Bass HamrAnBs 212 121 37 38 Dark Hammer Bass DkHamrBs 213 121 30 39 Bright Attack Bass BrAtckBs 214 121 31 39 Pulse Attack Bass PlsAkBs 215 121 32 39 Bright Pulse Bass BrPlsBs 216 121 33 39 Octave Analog Bass OctAnBs 217 121 34 39 Power Analog Bass PwAnBs
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218 121 35 39 Power Pulse Bass PwPlsBs Strings 219 121 10 48 Real Strings RealStr 220 121 0 48 Classic Strings ClasStr 221 121 1 48 Orchestra Tutti OrcTutti 222 121 10 40 Sweet Violin SwViolin 223 121 10 42 Real Cello RelCello 224 121 11 48 Concert Strings ConceStr 225 121 10 49 Live Strings LiveStr
226 121 0 46 Real Harp RealHarp 227 121 12 48 Live Orchestra LiveOrch 228 121 13 48 Live Contrabass LvContbs 229 121 12 49 Slow Strings SlowStr
230 121 19 48 Strings & Flute St&Flute 231 121 15 48 Arco Strings 1 ArcoStr1 232 121 0 52 Live Choir Aahs LivChoAh 233 121 0 53 Live Choir Oohs LivChoOh 234 121 0 54 Synth Choir 1 SynChor1 235 121 16 48 Orchestra Orchestr 236 121 17 48 Arco Strings 2 ArcoStr2 237 121 18 48 Brilliant Strings BrilStrs 238 121 0 44 Live Tremolo Strings LivT.Str 239 121 0 45 Live Pizzicato Strings LivPzStr 240 121 10 51 Movie Strings MovieStr 241 121 0 50 Cool Synth Strings ColSynSt 242 121 0 51 Soft Synth Strings SofSynSt 243 121 0 40 Real Violin RealVln 244 121 0 41 Real Viola RealVla 245 121 0 42 Live Cello LivCello
246 121 0 43 Real Contrabass RealCtbs 247 121 10 52 Soft Choir Aahs SofChoAh 248 121 1 53 Soft Choir Oohs SofChoOh 249 121 1 54 Synth Choir 2 SynCho2
250 121 0 55 Live Orchestra Hit LvOrcHit 251 121 1 55 Synth Bass Hit SynBsHit 252 121 2 55 Power Hit 1 PowHit1 253 121 3 55 Power Hit 2 PowHit2 254 121 30 40 Cool Violin CoolVln 255 121 33 40 Slow Violin SlwVioln 256 121 34 40 Dark Violin DkVioln 257 121 35 40 Bright Violin BrtVioln 258 121 30 41 Slow Viola SlwViola 259 121 31 41 Dark Viola DkViola 260 121 32 41 Bright Viola BrtViola 261 121 30 42 Slow Cello SlCello 262 121 31 42 Dark Cello DkCello 263 121 32 42 Bright Cello BrtCello 264 121 30 43 Dark Contrabass DkContbs 265 121 31 43 Bright Contrabass BrContbs
266 121 33 43 Slow Contrabass SlContbs 267 121 30 44 Dark Tremolo Strings DkTreSt 268 121 31 44 Bright Tremolo Strings BrtTreSt 269 121 32 44 Slow Tremolo Strings SlwTreSt
270 121 30 45 Dark Pizzicato Strings DkPzStr 271 121 31 45 Bright Pizzicato Strings BrtPzStr 272 121 30 46 Dark Harp DarkHarp
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Sound List
273 121 31 46 Bright Harp BrtHarp 274 121 0 104 India Sitar INSitar
275 121 0 105 Folk Banjo FoBanjo
276 121 0 106 Japanese Shamisen JPShami 277 121 0 107 Japanese Koto JapanKto 278 121 0 110 Vintage Fiddle VtFiddle
Brass 279 121 10 56 Sweet Trumpet SweetTrp 280 121 10 57 Sweet Trombone SwtTrom 281 121 10 59 Sweet Muted Trumpet SwtMtTrp 282 121 10 58 Live Tuba LiveTuba 283 121 10 60 Live French Horn LivFrHon 284 121 16 60 Wide French Horn WdFrHon 285 121 10 61 Real Brass Section RealBrs
286 121 11 61 Pop Brass Section PopBrass 287 121 11 56 Jazz Trumpet JazzTrp 288 121 12 56 Solo Trumpet SoloTrp 289 121 13 56 Trumpet Ensemble TrpEn
290 121 0 57 Live Trombone LiveTrom 291 121 14 57 Solo Flugelhorn SolFghon 292 121 0 59 Solo Muted Trumpet SolMtTrp 293 121 11 57 Solo Trombone SoloTrom 294 121 12 57 Soft Trombone SoftTrom 295 121 19 57 Wide Trombone WideTrom
296 121 13 57 Dark Trombone DarkTrom 297 121 18 57 Synth Trombone SynTrom 298 121 20 57 Analog Bass Brass AnBsBras 299 121 12 61 Octave Brass Section OctBrsSc
300 121 0 61 Classic Brass Section ClasBras 301 121 17 61 Dark Brass DarkBras 302 121 13 61 Cool Synth Brass CoolBras 303 121 14 61 Live Brass Section LiveBras 304 121 15 61 Sforzato Brass SfztBras 305 121 18 61 Big Brass Section BigBrass 306 121 20 61 Bright Brass Section BrtBras 307 121 21 61 Mellow Brass Section MelBrass 308 121 11 60 Modern Synth Brass MdnBrass 309 121 12 60 Soft Synth Brass SoBras 310 121 10 62 80's Brass 80'sBras 311 121 23 61 Soft Brass Section SofBrsSc 312 121 13 60 Big Band BigBand 313 121 24 61 Power Brass Section PowBrass 314 121 25 61 Dance Synth Brass DancBras 315 121 28 61 Brass Hit BrassHit 316 121 2 62 Analog Brass AnaBras 317 121 2 63 Soft Analog Brass SoAnBras 318 121 15 60 Echo Brass EchoBras 319 121 30 56 Warm Trumpet WarmTrp 320 121 31 56 Bright Trumpet BritTrp 321 121 33 56 Double Trumpet DubTrump 322 121 30 57 Warm Trombone WarmTrom 323 121 31 57 Bright Trombone BritTrom 324 121 33 57 Double Trombone DubTrom 325 121 30 58 Dark Tuba DarkTuba 326 121 31 58 Bright Tuba BritTuba 327 121 32 58 Warm Tuba WarmTuba
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328 121 35 58 Slow Tuba SlowTuba 329 121 30 59 Dark Muted Trumpet DkMtTrp 330 121 31 59 Bright Muted Trumpet BrtMtTrp 331 121 32 59 Warm Muted Trumpet WrmMtTrp 332 121 30 60 Dark French Horn DkFrHorn 333 121 31 60 Bright French Horn BrFrHorn 334 121 32 60 Warm French Horn WmFrHorn 335 121 37 60 Slow French Horn SlFrHorn 336 121 30 61 Dark Brass Section DBrsSect 337 121 32 61 Warm Brass Section WarmBras 338 121 35 61 Slow Brass Section SlowBras 339 121 31 62 Bright Synth Brass BrtSyBrs 340 121 35 62 Slow Synth Brass SlwSyBrs 341 121 30 63 Dark Analog Synth Brass DkAnBras 342 121 31 63 Bright Analog Synth Brass BrAnBras 343 121 32 63 Warm Analog Synth Brass WmAnBras 344 121 35 63 Slow Analog Synth Brass SlAnBras Sax & Woodwind 345 121 10 66 Sweet Tenor Sax SwtTnoSx 346 121 10 65 Sweet Alto Sax SwtAtoSx 347 121 10 64 Sweet Soprano Sax SwSprnSx 348 121 10 67 Live Baritone Sax LivBriSx 349 121 11 66 Real Tenor Sax RelTnoSx 350 121 11 65 Real Alto Sax RelAtoSx 351 121 10 73 Sweet Flute SwtFlute 352 121 10 71 Sweet Clarinet SwtClar 353 121 10 75 Sweet Pan Flute SwtPanFl 354 121 10 68 Sweet Oboe SwtOboe 355 121 0 69 Classic English Horn ClassEH 356 121 0 70 Classic Bassoon ClassBn 357 121 0 72 Classic Piccolo ClasPico 358 121 12 73 Classic Flute 1 ClassFl1 359 121 0 64 Soprano Sax SprnSax 360 121 0 66 Tenor Sax TenorSax 361 121 0 65 Alto Sax AltoSax 362 121 0 67 Baritone Sax BariSax 363 121 11 73 Flute & Sax Flut&Sax 364 121 13 65 Sax Section SaxSect 365 121 11 64 Sax Band 1 SaxBand1 366 121 12 64 Sax Band 2 SaxBand2 367 121 12 65 Octave Saxes OctSaxes 368 121 11 67 Soft Sax Band SoSxBand 369 121 11 75 Cool Pan Flute CoolPFl 370 121 0 77 Cool Shakuhachi ColShaku 371 121 0 71 Classic Clarinet ClasClar 372 121 0 73 Classic Flute 2 ClassFl2 373 121 0 68 Classic Oboe ClasOboe 374 121 0 78 Mellow Whistle MelWhist 375 121 0 74 Classic Recorder ClasRecd 376 121 0 76 Sweet Blown Bottle SwBottle 377 121 0 79 Mellow Ocarina MelOcari 378 121 30 72 Dark Piccolo DarkPico 379 121 31 72 Bright Piccolo BrtPico 380 121 34 72 Slow Piccolo SlowPico 381 121 30 73 Dark Flute DkFlute 382 121 31 73 Bright Flute BrtFlute
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383 121 34 73 Slow Flute SlwFlute 384 121 30 75 Dark Pan Flute DkPanFl 385 121 31 75 Bright Pan Flute BrPanFl 386 121 35 75 Slow Pan Flute SlPanFl 387 121 30 76 Dark Blown Bottle DkBottle 388 121 31 76 Bright Blown Bottle BrBottle 389 121 34 76 Slow Blown Bottle SlBottle 390 121 30 77 Dark Shakuhachi DkShaku 391 121 31 77 Bright Shakuhachi BrtShaku 392 121 34 77 Slow Shakuhachi SlwShaku 393 121 30 78 Bright Whistle BrtWhist 394 121 0 111 Vintage Shanai VtShanai 395 121 0 109 Vintage Bag Pipe VtBagPp Lead & Pad 396 121 10 80 Wire Lead WireLd 397 121 16 84 Dance Lead DanceLed 398 121 11 87 Techno Lead TechLed 399 121 12 81 Trance Lead TranceLd 400 121 15 80 Super Square SuperSqu 401 121 17 81 Super Sawtooth SuperSaw 402 121 18 81 Pop Lead PopLead 403 121 10 87 Octave Line OctLine 404 121 12 82 Pan Lead PanLead 405 121 10 86 Rising Rising 406 121 12 87 Octave Lead OctLead 407 121 13 81 Fire Wire Lead FirWirLd 408 121 10 91 Live Choir Pad LivChoPd 409 121 13 91 Vox Pad VoxPad 410 121 15 91 Dream New Age DreamNA 411 121 20 91 Heaven Pad HevenPd 412 121 11 95 Messenger Pad MesengPd 413 121 10 98 Echo Crystal EchoCrys 414 121 10 102 Echo Drops EchoDrp 415 121 12 80 Sine Solo SineSolo 416 121 11 80 Matrix Lead MatrxLed 417 121 13 80 Hip Hop Lead 1 HiHpLed1 418 121 14 80 Hip Hop Lead 2 HiHpLed2 419 121 10 81 Bauble Lead BaubleLd 420 121 11 81 Super Analog SuperAna 421 121 15 81 Blaster Lead BlasLead 422 121 16 81 Skyline Lead SkyLead 423 121 10 84 Soft Sine 1 SofSine1 424 121 12 84 Wah Lead WahLead 425 121 14 84 Corrie Corrie
426 121 21 81 Big Lead BigLead 427 121 10 82 Flying Lead FlyLead 428 121 16 80 Mini Lead MiniLead 429 121 13 87 Massiveness Massines
430 121 11 82 Soft Calliope SoCal 431 121 14 87 Soft Sine 2 SofSine2 432 121 15 87 Jazz Lead JazzLead 433 121 22 81 Trumpet Saw TrumpSaw 434 121 23 81 Circus Lead CirLead 435 121 24 81 Thick Square ThickSqu 436 121 30 80 Wah Sine Solo WaSinSol 437 121 32 80 Dark Wire Lead DkWireLd
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438 121 31 81 Chorus Soft Mini ChSoMini 439 121 34 81 Soft Analog SoftAna 440 121 35 81 Bright Analog BritAna 441 121 36 81 Toys Analog ToysAna 442 121 30 82 Corrie Calliope CoreCal 443 121 32 82 Bright Calliope BrtCalio 444 121 35 82 Analog Calliope AnaCalio 445 121 31 83 Bright Chi Lead BrtChiLd
446 121 33 83 Charang Chi Lead ChaChiLd 447 121 36 83 Corrie Chi Lead CreChiLd 448 121 37 83 Stardust Warp StardWap 449 121 30 84 Soft Funky Lead FunkyLd
450 121 32 84 Wire Funky Lead WirFukLd 451 121 33 84 Soft Octave Lead SofOctLd 452 121 36 84 Calliope Octave Lead CalOctLd 453 121 37 84 Big Octave Lead BigOctLd 454 121 30 85 Bright Voice Lead BrtVocLd 455 121 37 85 Big Voice Lead BigVocLd 456 121 30 86 Soft Rising SofRise 457 121 32 86 Bright Rising BrtRise 458 121 30 87 Soft Bass Lead SofBsLd 459 121 32 87 Voice Bass Lead VocBsLd 460 121 34 87 Calliope Bass Lead CaloBsLd 461 121 35 87 Analog Bass Lead AnaBsLd 462 121 11 91 Gospel Pad GospelPd 463 121 12 91 Live Humming Pad HummPad 464 121 14 91 Sweet New Age SwNewAge 465 121 16 91 Soft Vox SoftVox
466 121 17 91 Vox Choir Pad VoxChoPd 467 121 18 91 Sunbeam Pad SunPad 468 121 23 91 Air Choir Pad AirChoPd 469 121 27 91 Choir & Organ Ch&Organ
470 121 10 88 Cool New Age CoolNA 471 121 10 89 Space Pad SpacePd 472 121 11 89 PWM Pad PWMPad 473 121 15 89 Cyber Pad CyberPad 474 121 10 95 Cool Sweep Pad ColSwpPd 475 121 12 95 Wave Pad WavePad
476 121 10 90 Poly Synth Pad 1 PolSyPd1 477 121 11 90 Poly Synth Pad 2 PolSyPd2 478 121 10 93 Mystery Pad MysterPd 479 121 12 94 Evening Stars EvenStar
480 121 13 88 Atmosphere Pad AtmospPd 481 121 28 91 Utopia Pad UtopiPd 482 121 12 93 Glass Pad GlassPad 483 121 13 93 Fantasia Fantasia 484 121 17 89 DX Pad DXPad 485 121 13 95 Dream Sweep Pad D.SwpPad
486 121 18 89 Analog Pad AnalogPd 487 121 15 88 New Age & Bowed Pad NA&BowPd 488 121 16 88 Golden Age GoldAge 489 121 17 88 Space Halo Pad SpcHloPd
490 121 18 88 Time Travel TimeTrav 491 121 19 89 Time Machine TimeMach 492 121 20 89 Slow Warm Pad SlWrmPad
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493 121 30 88 Bright New Age Pad BrtNAPad 494 121 35 88 Warm New Age Pad WarmNAPd 495 121 36 88 Dipolar New Age Pad DipoNAPd 496 121 30 89 Dream Warm Pad D.WrmPad 497 121 31 89 Cool Warm Pad CoolWmPd 498 121 33 89 Organ Pad OrganPad 499 121 35 89 Modern Pad ModernPd
500 121 31 90 Bright Poly Synth Pad BrtPSyPd 501 121 34 90 Calliope Poly Synth Pad CalPSyPd 502 121 35 90 Harmonica Poly Synth Pad HmPSyPd 503 121 37 90 Square Poly Synth Pad SquPSyPd 504 121 32 91 Soft Utopia Pad SoUtoPd 505 121 33 91 Square Utopia Pad SquUtoPd 506 121 35 91 Analog Utopia Pad AnaUtoPd 507 121 30 92 Bright Bowed Pad BrBowPd 508 121 31 92 Soft Bowed Pad SoBowPd 509 121 34 92 Congregate Bowed Pad CongBoPd 510 121 30 93 Bright Metallic Pad BrMetPd 511 121 31 93 Soft Metallic Pad SofMetPd 512 121 35 93 Congregate Metallic Pad CogMetPd 513 121 36 93 Calliope Metallic Pad CalMetPd 514 121 30 94 Bright Halo Pad BrHaloPd 515 121 31 94 Soft Halo Pad SoHaloPd 516 121 33 94 PWM Halo Pad PWMHloPd 517 121 34 94 Bowed Halo Pad BowHloPd 518 121 36 94 Metal Halo Pad MetHloPd 519 121 37 94 Corrie Halo Pad CoreHoPd 520 121 30 95 Soft Dipolar Pad SoDipoPd 521 121 33 95 Metallic Dipolar Pad MetDipPd 522 121 34 95 Warm Dipolar Pad WmDipoPd 523 121 36 95 Calliope Dipolar Pad CalDipPd 524 121 37 95 Corrie Dipolar Pad CreDipPd 525 121 11 102 Sun Bell SunBell 526 121 12 102 Echo Bell EchoBell 527 121 13 102 Bell Pad BellPad 528 121 31 98 Soft Crystal Echo SoCrysEc 529 121 37 98 Chorus Crystal Echo ChCrysEc 530 121 30 102 Soft Echo SoftEcho 531 121 32 102 Bright Echo BritEcho Perc. & Drums 532 121 1 11 Cool Vibraphone ColVibra 533 121 10 11 Rigid Vibraphone RigVibra 534 121 1 12 Real Marimba RelMarim 535 121 10 8 Real Celesta RelCeles 536 121 0 11 Live Vibraphone LivVibra 537 121 11 11 Jazz Vibraphone JazVibra 538 121 0 12 Cool Marimba ColMarim 539 121 0 13 Live Xylophone LivXylop 540 121 0 8 Live Celesta LivCeles 541 121 0 9 Live Glockenspiel LivGlock 542 121 0 10 Dream Music Box DreamMBx 543 121 0 14 Live Tubular Bells LvTubuBl 544 121 1 14 Church Bell ChurBell 545 121 2 14 Carillon Carillon 546 121 0 15 Santur Santur
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547 121 0 108 Africa Kalimba AfricaKa 548 120 0 0 Standard Set StdSet 549 120 0 40 Brush Set BrushSet 550 120 0 72 Studio Set StudoSet 551 120 0 73 Mix Set MixSet 552 120 0 70 Dance Set DanceSet 553 120 0 8 Room Set RoomSet 554 120 0 32 Jazz Set JazzSet 555 120 0 87 Acoustic Set AcousSet 556 120 0 16 Power Set PowSet 557 120 0 24 Electronic Set ElectSet 558 120 0 25 Analog Set AnalSet 559 120 0 48 Orchestra Set OrchSet 560 120 0 77 Latin Set LatinSet 561 120 0 81 R&B Set R&BSet 562 120 0 83 Hip Hop Set HiHpSet 563 120 0 76 Fusion Set FusioSet 564 120 0 82 Vintage Set VintSet 565 120 0 84 Pop Set PopSet 566 120 0 85 Funk Set FunkSet 567 120 0 88 Symphony Set SympSet 568 120 0 80 Percussion Set PercSet 569 120 0 78 SFX Set 1 SFXSet1 570 120 0 79 SFX Set 2 SFXSet2 571 121 0 47 Orchestra Timpani OrchTimp 572 121 0 116 Live Taiko Drum LvTaDrum 573 121 1 116 Concert Bass Drum ConBsDrm 574 121 0 117 Acoustic Tom 1 AcousTm1 575 121 1 117 Acoustic Tom 2 AcousTm2 576 121 0 118 Synth Tom SynthTom 577 121 1 118 Rhythm Tom RhythmTm 578 121 2 118 Electric Drum E.Drum 579 121 0 114 Live Steel Drums LvStlDr 580 121 0 113 Agogo Bell AgogoBel 581 121 0 119 Cymbal SFX CymbSFX SFX & GM 582 121 0 120 Guitar SFX 1 GtrSFX1 583 121 1 120 Guitar SFX 2 GtrSFX2 584 121 2 120 Acoustic Bass String Slap BsStSlap 585 121 0 121 Breathy Voice BrthVoic 586 121 1 121 Flute Key Click FlKeyClk 587 121 0 122 Sea Wave SeaWave 588 121 1 122 Rain Rain 589 121 2 122 Thunder Thunder 590 121 3 122 Wind Wind 591 121 4 122 Stream Stream 592 121 5 122 Bubble Bubble 593 121 0 123 Birds 1 Birds1 594 121 1 123 Dog Dog 595 121 2 123 Horse Gallop HorseGlp 596 121 3 123 Birds 2 Birds2 597 121 0 124 Telephone Bell 1 TelpBel1 598 121 1 124 Telephone Bell 2 TelpBel2 599 121 2 124 Door Creaking DoorCrek 600 121 3 124 Door Door
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601 121 4 124 Scratch Scratch 602 121 5 124 Wind Chime WindChim 603 121 0 125 Helicopter Engine HelEngin 604 121 1 125 Car Engine CarEngin 605 121 2 125 Car Stop CarStop 606 121 3 125 Car Pass CarPass 607 121 4 125 Car Crash CarCrash 608 121 5 125 Siren Siren 609 121 6 125 Train Train 610 121 7 125 Jetplane Jetplane 611 121 8 125 Starship Starship 612 121 9 125 Burst Noise BurtNoiz 613 121 0 126 Live Applause LivAppla 614 121 1 126 Laughing Laughing 615 121 2 126 Screaming Scream 616 121 3 126 Punch Punch 617 121 4 126 Heart Beat HeartBet 618 121 5 126 Footsteps Footstep 619 121 0 127 Gun Gun 620 121 1 127 Machine Gun MachnGun 621 121 2 127 Lasergun Lasergun 622 121 3 127 Explosion Explosio 623 0 0 0 Acoustic Grand Piano AcGdPno 624 0 0 1 Bright Acoustic Piano BritPno 625 0 0 2 Electric Grand Piano E.GrdPn
626 0 0 3 Honky Tonk Piano HnkyTonk 627 0 0 4 Electric Piano E.Piano 628 0 0 5 Electric Piano 2 E.Piano2 629 0 0 6 Harpsichord Harpsi
630 0 0 7 Clavi Clavi 631 0 0 8 Celesta Celesta 632 0 0 9 Glockenspiel Glocken 633 0 0 10 Music Box MusicBx 634 0 0 11 Vibraphone Vibra 635 0 0 12 Marimba Marimba 636 0 0 13 Xylophone Xylopho 637 0 0 14 Tubular Bells TubulBl 638 0 0 15 Dulcimer Dulcimer 639 0 0 16 Drawbar Organ DrawOrg 640 0 0 17 Percussive Organ PercOrg 641 0 0 18 Rock Organ RockOrg 642 0 0 19 Church Organ ChurOrg 643 0 0 20 Reed Organ ReedOrg 644 0 0 21 Accordion Acordin 645 0 0 22 Harmonica Harmnic
646 0 0 23 Tango Accordion TangoAcd 647 0 0 24 Nylon Guitar NylonGt 648 0 0 25 Steel Guitar SteelGtr 649 0 0 26 Jazz Electric Guitar JazzGtr
650 0 0 27 Clean Electric Guitar CleanGt 651 0 0 28 Muted Electric Guitar MtE.Gtr 652 0 0 29 Overdriven Guitar OvdrGtr 653 0 0 30 Distortion Guitar DistGtr 654 0 0 31 Guitar Harmonics GtrHarmo 655 0 0 32 Acoustic Bass A.Bass 656 0 0 33 Finger Electric Bass FgrBass
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657 0 0 34 Pick Electric Bass PikBass 658 0 0 35 Fretless Bass FretBs 659 0 0 36 Slap Bass SlapBs 660 0 0 37 Slap Bass 2 SlapBs2 661 0 0 38 Synth Bass SynBass 662 0 0 39 Synth Bass 2 SynBass2 663 0 0 40 Violin Violin 664 0 0 41 Viola Viola 665 0 0 42 Cello Cello
666 0 0 43 Contrabass Contrbs 667 0 0 44 Tremolo Strings TremStr 668 0 0 45 Pizzicato Strings PizzStr 669 0 0 46 Orchestral Harp Harp
670 0 0 47 Timpani Timpani 671 0 0 48 String Ensembles Strings 672 0 0 49 String Ensembles 2 Strings2 673 0 0 50 Synth Strings SynStrs 674 0 0 51 Synth Strings 2 SynStrs2 675 0 0 52 Aahs Choir AahChor
676 0 0 53 Oohs Voice OhVoice 677 0 0 54 Synth Voice SyVoice 678 0 0 55 Orchestra Hit OrchHit 679 0 0 56 Trumpet Trumpet
680 0 0 57 Trombone Trmbone 681 0 0 58 Tuba Tuba 682 0 0 59 Muted Trumpet MuteTrp 683 0 0 60 French Horn FrHorn 684 0 0 61 Brass Section Brass 685 0 0 62 Synth Brass SynBras
686 0 0 63 Synth Brass 2 SynBras2 687 0 0 64 Soprano Sax SprnSax 688 0 0 65 Alto Sax AltoSax 689 0 0 66 Tenor Sax TenoSax
690 0 0 67 Baritone Sax BariSax 691 0 0 68 Oboe Oboe 692 0 0 69 English Horn EngHorn 693 0 0 70 Bassoon Bassoon 694 0 0 71 Clarinet Clarine 695 0 0 72 Piccolo Piccolo
696 0 0 73 Flute Flute 697 0 0 74 Recorder Recorder 698 0 0 75 Pan Flute PanFlut 699 0 0 76 Blown Bottle Bottle
700 0 0 77 Shakuhachi Shakhch 701 0 0 78 Whistle Whistle 702 0 0 79 Ocarina Ocarina 703 0 0 80 Square Lead SquarLd 704 0 0 81 Sawtooth Lead SawLead 705 0 0 82 Calliope Lead CalioLd 706 0 0 83 Chi Lead ChiLd 707 0 0 84 Charang Lead CharaLd 708 0 0 85 Voice Lead VoiceLd 709 0 0 86 Fifths Lead FifthLd 710 0 0 87 Bass Lead BassLd 711 0 0 88 New Age Pad NewAgPd 712 0 0 89 Warm Pad WarmPad
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713 0 0 90 Poly Synth Pad PolSyPd 714 0 0 91 Choir Pad ChoirPd 715 0 0 92 Bowed Pad BowedPd 716 0 0 93 Metallic Pad MetalPd 717 0 0 94 Halo Pad HaloPad 718 0 0 95 Sweep Pad SweepPd 719 0 0 96 Rain FX Rain 720 0 0 97 Sound Track FX SoudTrk 721 0 0 98 Crystal FX Crystal 722 0 0 99 Atmosphere FX Atmosph 723 0 0 100 Brightness FX Bright 724 0 0 101 Goblins FX Goblins 725 0 0 102 Echoes FX Echoes
726 0 0 103 Sci-Fi FX Sci-Fi 727 0 0 104 Sitar Sitar 728 0 0 105 Banjo Banjo 729 0 0 106 Shamisen Shamise
730 0 0 107 Koto Koto 731 0 0 108 Kalimba Kalimba 732 0 0 109 Bag Pipe BagPipe 733 0 0 110 Fiddle Fiddle 734 0 0 111 Shanai Shanai 735 0 0 112 Tinkle Bell TnklBel 736 0 0 113 Agogo Agogo 737 0 0 114 Steel Drums SteelDr 738 0 0 115 Woodblock Wodblok 739 0 0 116 Taiko Drum TaikoDr 740 0 0 117 Melodic Tom MelodTm 741 0 0 118 Synth Drum SynDrum 742 0 0 119 Reverse Cymbal RevCymbl 743 0 0 120 Guitar Fret Noise GtFeNoz 744 0 0 121 Breath Noise BrthNoz 745 0 0 122 Seashore Seashor
746 0 0 123 Bird Tweet Tweet 747 0 0 124 Telephone Ring Telphon 748 0 0 125 Helicopter Helicptr 749 0 0 126 Applause Applause
750 0 0 127 Gunshot Gunshot
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Style List

NO. English Name LCD Name Pop & Beat 1 Sunshine Beat SunBeat 2 60's Classic Beat 60ClsBet 3 Heart Beat HeartBet 4 70's Pop Rock 70PoRock 5 80's Pop Rock 80PoRock
6 Guitar Pop GtrPop 7 Soft Beat SoftBeat 8 Modern Pop ModenPop 9 6-8 Pop 6-8Pop
10 80's Golden Song 80GSong 11 Cool 8Beat Cool8Bet 12 16Beat R&B 16BtR&B 13 70's Love Song 70LSong 14 Modern Beat ModernBt 15 Classic Pop 1 ClasPop1 16 Classic Pop 2 ClasPop2 17 8Beat Pop 1 8BtPop1 18 Classic 16Beat Clas16Bt 19 Pop Rock 1 PopRock1 20 Pop Jazz PopJazz 21 8Beat Rock 8BtRock 22 Sweet 8Beat Sweet8Bt 23 British Pop 1 BritPop1 24 British Pop 2 BritPop2 25 Rhythm & 8Beat 1 Rhy&8Bt1
26 Rhythm & 8Beat 2 Rhy&8Bt2 27 Pop Fusion PopFusn 28 8Beat Pop 2 8BtPop2 29 16Beat Pop 1 16BtPop1
30 16Beat Pop 2 16BtPop2 31 16Beat 1 16Beat1 32 Modern 16Beat Modn16Bt 33 Pop Hit PopHit 34 16Beat 2 16Beat2 35 16Beat 3 16Beat3 36 Pop Shue PopSh Rock 37 Rock & Roll 1 Rok&Rol1 38 Blues Rock 1 BluesRk1 39 Blues Rock 2 BluesRk2 40 Classic Rock ClasRock 41 80's Metal 80Metal 42 British Rock BritRock 43 Standard Rock StandRk 44 70's Rock 70'sRock 45 Slow Rock SlowRock
46 Rock & Roll 2 Rok&Rol2 47 Rock Shue RockSh 48 New Wave NewWave 49 Ska Ska
50 Pop Rock 2 PopRock2 51 Pop Rock 3 PopRock3 52 Folk Rock FolkRock 53 Soft Rock SoftRock
54 Old Rock OldRock 55 Easy Rock EasyRock 56 New Shue NewShu 57 Pop Rock 4 PopRock4 58 Hard Rock HardRock Ballad 59 Guitar Ballad 1 GtrBald1 60 Blues Ballad 1 BluBald1 61 Golden Song GoldSong 62 Movie Ballad 1 MovBald1 63 Unplugged Unplug 64 Movie Ballad 2 MovBald2 65 Blues Ballad 2 BlueBld2
66 Simple Love Song SimLSong 67 Love Ballad 1 LoveBld1 68 90's Ballad 90'sBld 69 Sweet Ballad SweetBld
70 8Beat Ballad 8BtBalld 71 16Beat Ballad 1 16BtBld1 72 16Beat Ballad 2 16BtBld2 73 Piano Ballad 1 PnoBald1 74 Guitar Ballad 2 GtrBald2 75 Pop Beat PopBeat
76 6-8 Pop Ballad 6-8PoBld 77 R&B Ballad R&BBalld 78 Guitar Ballad 3 GtrBald3 79 Ballad Rock BaldRock
80 Piano Ballad 2 PnoBald2 81 Soft Ballad SoftBald 82 16Beat Ballad 3 16BtBld3 83 Natural Ballad NatraBld 84 Love Ballad 2 LoveBld2 85 Easy Ballad EasyBald
86 Miami Folk MiamiFok 87 Slow Ballad SlowBald 88 Folk Ballad FolkBald 89 Pop Ballad PopBald
90 EP Ballad EPBallad Dance 91 Club DJ ClubDJ 92 House 1 House1 93 Club Mix ClubMix 94 Hip Hop 1 HipHop1 95 Hip Hop 2 HipHop2
96 Progressive House 1 ProHous1 97 Club Dance 1 ClbDanc1 98 Garage Garage 99 80's Disco 80sDisco
100 Crazy Disco CrzDisco 101 Club Dance 2 ClbDanc2 102 Beat Dance 1 BtDance1 103 Beat Dance 2 BtDance2 104 Pop Dance 1 PopDanc1 105 Techno 1 Techno1 106 Disco Party DscParty 107 70's Disco 70sDisco
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108 House 2 House2 109 Techno 2 Techno2 110 Progressive House 2 ProHous2 111 Soft Disco SofDisco 112 70's Disco Funk 70'sFunk 113 16Beat Dance 16BtDanc 114 Pop Dance 2 PopDanc2 115 Euro Dance EuroDanc Ballroom 116 Cha Cha Dance ChaChaD 117 Rumba 1 Rumba1 118 Salsa 1 Salsa1 119 Tango 1 Tango1 120 Twist 1 Twist1 121 Twist 2 Twist2 122 Tango 2 Tango2 123 Tango 3 Tango3 124 Slow Fox SlowFox 125 Slow Waltz 1 SlowWlz1 126 Swing Fox SwingFox 127 Big Band Fox BandFox 128 Cha Cha 1 ChaCha1 129 Cha Cha 2 ChaCha2 130 Beguine 1 Beguine1 131 Beguine 2 Beguine2 132 Spain Matador Matador 133 Samba 1 Samba1 134 Samba 2 Samba2 135 Jive Jive 136 Fox Trot FoxTrot Soul & Funk 137 Funk 1 Funk1 138 New Soul NewSoul 139 Modern R&B 1 ModnR&B1 140 Pop R&B PopR&B 141 Classic Funk ClasFunk 142 New R&B NewR&B 143 Gospel Swing 1 GosSwin1 144 Gospel Gospel 145 Funk 2 Funk2 146 16Beat Funk 1 16BtFuk1 147 Fusion Shue FusioS 148 Jay R&B JayR&B 149 16Beat Funk 2 16BtFuk2 150 Groove Funk GrooveFk 151 Rubber Funk RubberFk 152 Cool Funk CoolFunk 153 Jazz Funk JazzFunk 154 Pop Funk 1 PopFunk1 155 Pop Funk 2 PopFunk2 156 16Beat Funk 3 16BtFuk3 157 Cool Beat CoolBeat 158 Groove Groove 159 Soul Soul 160 Hip Hop Soul HipHopSl 161 Hip Hop Beat HipHopBt
162 Pop Funk 3 PopFunk3 163 Soul Beat SoulBeat 164 Modern R&B 2 ModnR&B2 165 British Soul Pop BritSoul Swing & Jazz 166 Modern Big Band 1 MdnBand1 167 Jazz Love Song 1 JzLSong1 168 Christmas Swing ChriSwin 169 Big Band 1 BigBand1 170 Jazz Love Song 2 JzLSong2 171 Piano Jazz PianoJaz 172 Smooth Jazz 1 SmothJz1 173 Dixieland 1 Dixland1 174 Broadway Big Band BwayBand 175 Gospel Swing 2 GosSwin2 176 Smooth Jazz 2 SmothJz2 177 Fusion Fusion 178 Dixieland 2 Dixland2 179 Guitar Swing 1 GtSwing1 180 Latin Jazz LatinJaz 181 Cool Jazz Ballad CoolJzBd 182 Modern Big Band 2 MdnBand2 183 Big Band 2 BigBand2 184 Swing Shue SwingS 185 Big Band 3 BigBand3 186 Acoustic Jazz AcoustJz 187 Guitar Swing 2 GtSwing2 188 Ragtime Ragtime 189 Modern Jazz Ballad MdnJzBld 190 Swing Ballad SwingBld 191 Orchestra Swing OrchSwin Country 192 Country Roads CntyRoad 193 Country Folk 1 CnyFolk1 194 70's Country Rock 70'sCnty 195 Country Pop 1 CntyPop1 196 Bluegrass Bluegras 197 Country Pop 2 CntyPop2 198 Country Pop 3 CntyPop3 199 Ballad Country 1 BldCnty1 200 Modern Country 1 ModCnty1 201 Southern Country SouthCny 202 Ballad Country 2 BldCnty2 203 8Beat Country 8BtCntry 204 Modern Country 2 ModCnty2 205 2-4 Country 2-4Cntry 206 Country Quick Steps QuickStp 207 Country Folk 2 CnyFolk2 208 Country Shue CnyShu Latin & Latin Dance 209 Latin 1 Latin1 210 Bossa Nova BosaNova 211 Cuba Samba CubSamba 212 Latin Rock LatinRok 213 New Reggae NewRegga 214 Pop Cha Cha 1 PChaCha1
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215 Reggae Dance DanceReg 216 Paso Doble PasoDobl 217 Lite Bossa LteBossa 218 Latin 2 Latin2 219 Beguine 3 Beguine3 220 Slow Bolero SlBolero 221 Disco Samba DscSamba 222 Mambo Mambo 223 Meneito Meneito 224 Rumba 2 Rumba2 225 Rumba 3 Rumba3
226 Sting Latin StiLatin 227 Lambada Lambada 228 Pop Cha Cha 2 PChaCha2 229 Salsa 2 Salsa2
230 Tikitikita Tikitkta Waltz & Traditional 231 Waltz Waltz 232 Old Waltz OldWaltz 233 English Waltz EngWaltz 234 German Waltz GemWaltz 235 Mazurka 1 Mazurka1 236 Mexican Waltz MexWaltz 237 Vienna Waltz VinaWltz 238 Slow Waltz 2 SlowWlz2 239 Jazz Waltz JazzWltz 240 Vienna March VieMarch 241 Polka Polka 242 6-8 March 6-8March 243 German Polka GemPolka 244 Party Polka PtyPolka 245 Army March ArmMarch
246 March March 247 American March AmMarch 248 Musette Musette 249 French Musette FMusette
250 Mazurka 2 Mazurka2 World 251 Korea Folk KorFolk 252 Laendler Laendler 253 Hawaiian Hawaiian 254 Sirtaki Sirtaki 255 Dangdut Dangdut 256 6-8 Flipper 6-8Flper 257 New Age NewAge 258 Tarantella Tarantel 259 Scottish Scottish 260 Mexican Folk MexFolk Pianist 261 Pianist 1 Pianist1 262 Pianist 2 Pianist2 263 Pianist 3 Pianist3 264 Jazz 1 Jazz1 265 Jazz 2 Jazz2
266 Jazz Pub JazzPub 267 Piano Rock PnoRock
268 Pop Bossa PopBossa 269 March 1 March1
270 March 2 March2 271 Piano Beat PianoBt 272 Piano Bar PianoBar 273 Blues Blues 274 Pop Waltz PopWaltz 275 Piano Waltz PnoWaltz
276 Ballad 1 Ballad1 277 Ballad 2 Ballad2 278 6-8 Ballad 6-8Bald 279 Pop 1 Pop1
280 Pop 2 Pop2
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No. English Name LCD Name Folk & Country 1 Christmas Sound Sound 2 Long Long Ago LongAgo 3 Old Folks at Home OldFolks 4 Battle Hymn Of The Republic BatlHyme 5 The Old Gray Mare GrayMare
6 American Patrol USPatrol 7 Christmas Is Coming IsComing 8 Sippin' Cider Through A Straw SipinCid 9 Wave Of The Danube Danube
10 On London Bridge LdBridge Golden & Pop 11 Go Tell It On The Mountain GoTellIt 12 O Sole Mio OSoleMio 13 Der Deitcher's Dog GirlsDog 14 Joy To The World JoyWorld 15 Silent Night SltNight 16 Five Hundred Miles 500Miles 17 It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas LikeXmas 18 Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair Jeanie 19 Music Box Dancer Dancer 20 Entertainer Entertai 21 Annie Laurie AnnieLa 22 The Old King Cole OldKingC
Jazz & Fusion
23 Samba In June Samba 24 The Hip Hop's Night HHNight 25 Blue Lunch BluLunch
26 Cobweb Cobweb 27 Wine Wine 28 Jazz Old Man JzOldMan 29 Dark Eyes DarkEyes
Piano 30 Lyrical Rondo Rondo1 31 Rialto Ripples (Rag) Ripples 32 Neapolitan Song Neapoli 33 Waltzes Waltzes 34 Schos Doll's Dance No.2 DollNo2 35 Minuet In D Major MinuetD 36 Inquietude Inquietd 37 Italian Polka Polka 38 Moment Musical Moment 39 Prelude In C-Sharp Major Prelude1 40 The Happy Farmer HpFarmer 41 The Rag-Time Dance RagTime1 42 Mazurka Mazurka 43 Prelude In E Major Prelude2 44 Piano Sonata In A Major, K.331. I Sonata1 45 Waltz For Piano In g-Sharp Minor WaltzMin
46 Pretty Girl Ragtime Ragtime2 47 L' Arabesque L'Arab 48 Austria Variation AVariati 49 Schos Doll's Dance No. 7 DollNo7
50 To A Wild Rose WildRose
51 Gavotte I GavotteI 52 Waltz Waltz 53 Minuet In G Major (BWV Anh. 116) Minuet1 54 Innocence Innocenc 55 Tchaikovsky Waltz TkyWaltz 56 Barcarolle Barcarol 57 Robot Doll RobtDoll 58 Consolation Consolat 59 Minuet In G Major (BWV Anh. 114) Minuet2 60 Piano Sonata In C Major, K.545. Sonata2 61 Norwegian Dance No.2 Norwegn 62 The Small Gathering Gatherin 63 The Return Return 64 The Wagtail Wagtail 65 Bulie Dance BulieDn
66 Tender Blossom Blossom 67 La Gracieuse Gracieus 68 Progress Progress 69 Eclogue Eclogue
70 The Limpid Stream Stream 71 The Chatterbox Chatter 72 Tarantella Tarante 73 Frankness Franknes 74 The Farewell Farewell 75 The Chase TheChase
76 Habanera Habanera 77 Prelude In C Major Prelude3 78 Piano Sonata Op.49-2 Sonata3 79 Maple Leaves Ragtime Ragtime3
80 Chicken Pecking Ragtime Ragtime4 81 Gipsy Rondo Rondo2 82 Fountain Fountain 83 Fur Elise FurElise 84 Dove Dove 85 Knight Knight
86 Menuett G-Dur 4 Menuett 87 Gavotte Gavotte 88 The Entertainer ThEntert 89 Swallow Swallow
90 Minute Waltz MinWaltz
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No. Full Name Short Name Keyboard Patterns 1 Piano Beat PianoBt 2 Piano Arpeggio PianoArp 3 Piano Glissando PnoGliss 4 Latin Beat LatinBt 5 Rock Piano RokPiano String Patterns
6 Electric Guitar 16Beat EGt16Bt 7 Funk Guitar FunkGtr 8 Electric Guitar Shue 1 EGtSh1 9 Electric Guitar Shue 2 EGtSh2
10 6-8 Electric Guitar 6-8E.Gtr 11 Rhythm Electric Guitar RthE.Gt 12 Rock Guitar RockGtr 13 Rhythm Steel Guitar RthStlG 14 Steel Guitar Chord 1 StlGCrd1 15 Steel Guitar Chord 2 StlGCrd2 16 Steel Triplet StlTrip 17 Pick Steel Guitar PkStlGt 18 Nylon Guitar 1 NylonGt1 19 Nylon Guitar 2 NylonGt2 20 Bossa Nova Guitar BossaGt 21 Flamenco Guitar FlmecoGt Guitar Patterns 22 Brilliant Strings BrillStr 23 Strings Accomp StAccomp 24 Classical String ClascStr 25 Classic Strings ClassStr
26 Orchestra Hit OrchHit 27 Harp Arpeggio HarpArp 28 Harp Glissando HrpGliss
Brass Patterns 29 Big Band 1 BigBand1 30 Big Band 2 BigBand2 31 Trumpet Swing TrpSwing 32 Brass Beat BrassBt 33 Brass Chord 1 BrasCrd1 34 Brass Chord 2 BrasCrd2 35 Brass SFX BrassSFX 36 Synth Brass SFX SyBrsSFX Electric Patterns 37 Trance 1 Trance1 38 Trance 2 Trance2 39 Techno 1 Techno1 40 Techno 2 Techno2 Rhythm Patterns 41 Latin 1 Latin1 42 Latin 2 Latin2 43 Conga & Bongo Cnga&Bgo 44 Carnival Percussion CarnPerc 45 Rumba Rumba
46 Samba Samba 47 Brush Brush 48 Maracas & Tambourine Mara&Tam 49 Africa Africa
50 Pop Percussion PopPerc 51 Bossa Nova BosNova 52 Salsa Salsa 53 Reggae Reggae Dance Patterns 54 House House 55 Break Beat BreakBt 56 Hip Hop 1 HipHop1 57 Hip Hop 2 HipHop2 58 R&B R&B 59 Snare Snare Percussion 60 Cymbals Cymbals 61 Magic Bells MagicBel 62 Arabic 1 Arabic1 63 Arabic 2 Arabic2 64 Latin Kit 1 LatinKt1 65 Latin Kit 2 LatinKt2
66 Latin Kit 3 LatinKt3 67 Latin Kit 4 LatinKt4 68 Oriental Kit OrienKit 69 Acoustic Tom AcousTom
70 Acoustic Snare AcousSn 71 Crash Cymbals CrashCym 72 Standard Kit 1 StdKit1 73 Standard Kit 2 StdKit2 74 Dance Kit DanceKit 75 Electric Kit 1 ElecKit1 76 Electric Kit 2 ElecKit2 Club DJ Patterns
77 Club DJ 1 ClubDJ1 78 Club DJ 2 ClubDJ2 79 House DJ 1 HouseDJ1
80 House DJ 2 HouseDJ2 81 Electric House 1 E.House1 82 Electric House 2 E.House2 83 Hip Hop DJ 1 HipHpDJ1 84 Hip Hop DJ 2 HipHpDJ2 85 Electric DJ 1 ElecDJ1
86 Electric DJ 2 ElecDJ2 87 House Pad 1 HousePd1 88 House Pad 2 HousePd2 89 Electro Step 1 ElecStp1
90 Electro Step 2 ElecStp2 91 MIX DJ 1 MIXDJ1 92 MIX DJ 2 MIXDJ2 93 Progressive House 1 ProHous1 94 Progressive House 2 ProHous2 95 Club House 1 ClbHous1 96 Club House 2 ClbHous2 SFX
97 Sound Eects SdEect 98 Car SFX CarSFX 99 Natural SFX 1 NatrSFX1
100 Natural SFX 2 NatrSFX2
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Insert Eect List
No. Type Full Name Short Name Parameter 1 2 Dry/Wet 3
Reverb
4 Dry/Wet 5
6 Dry/Wet 7 8 Dry/Wet
Tempo Delay
9
10 Dry/Wet 11
Pan Delay Cross Delay CrossDly
12 Dry/Wet 13 14 Dry/Wet 15 16 Dry/Wet
Chorus
17 18 Dry/Wet 19 20 Dry/Wet 21
Rotary D Rotary 1 DRotary1
22 Dry/Wet 23
Phaser Phaser 2 Phaser2
24 Depth 25
Tempo Phaser Tp Phaser TpPhaser
26 Depth 27
Overdrive Overdrive Overdriv
28 Output Level 29
30 Output Level
Amp
31 32 Output Level 33
Distortion Metal Dist MetaDist
34 Output Level 35 36 Hi Gain
EQ
37 38 Hgh Gain 39 40 Attack
Compressor
41 42 Attack 43
Tremolo/Pan Cls Tremolo ClsTremo
44 AM Depth 45
Auto Wah Auto Wah Auto Wah
46 Depth 47
Tempo Wah Tempo Auto Wah TpAutoWa
48 Depth
Hall 1 Hall1
Room 1 Room1
Real Piano RealPno
Tempo Delay TempDely
Tempo Echo TempEcho
Chorus 1 Chorus1
Celeste Celeste
GM Rotary 2 GM Rota2
Cls Flanger Cls Flan
Solid Solid
Clas Amp 2 ClasAmp2
Low Low
Hi-Fi Hi-Fi
Limiter Limiter
Attack Attack
Time
Time
Time
Delay Time
Delay Time
Delay Time L&R
LFO Depth
LFO Depth
LFO Depth
LFO Depth
Speed
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
Drive
Drive
Drive
Drive
Low Gain
Low Gain
Threshold
Threshold
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
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Global Eect List
Module Type Full Name Short Name Parameter
Reverb
1 2 HPF Cuto 3
Room
4 HPF Cuto 5
6 HPF Cuto 7 8 HPF Cuto 9
10 HPF Cuto 11 12 HPF Cuto 13 14 HPF Cuto 15 16 HPF Cuto
Hall
17 18 HPF Cuto 19 20 HPF Cuto 21 22 HPF Cuto 23 24 HPF Cuto 25
26 HPF Cuto 27 28 HPF Cuto 29 Clas
30 HPF Cuto 31 Clas 32 HPF Cuto 33 Clas
Classic
34 HPF Cuto 35 36 HPF Cuto 37 38 HPF Cuto 39 40 HPF Cuto 41 42 HPF Cuto 43 44 HPF Cuto 45
46 HPF Cuto 47 48 HPF Cuto 49
50 HPF Cuto 51 Drum 52 HPF Cuto
Other
53 Drum Stu­54 HPF Cuto 55 Drum Ga­56 HPF Cuto 57 58 HPF Cuto 59 60 HPF Cuto 61 62 HPF Cuto 63 64 HPF Cuto
RealRoom RealRoom
Room 1 Room1
Room 2 Room2
Real Hall RealHall
Basic Hall BasiHall
Ballad Hall BldHall
Light Hall L Hall
Piano Hall PnoHall
Small Hall 1 SmlHall1
Small Hall 2 SmlHall2
M Hall 1 M Hall1
M Hall 2 M Hall2
M Hall 3 M Hall3
Standard Standard
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Clas Hall 1 ClaHall1
Clas Hall 2 ClaHall2
Clas Church
Stage 1 Stage1
Stage 2 Stage2
Plate 1 Plate1
Plate 2 Plate2
Tunnel Tunnel
Theater
dio
rage
Church Church
Cave Cave
Garage Garage
Real Church
ClaRoom1
ClaRoom2
ClaRoom3
ClasChur
DrTheate
DrStudio
DrGarage
RealChur
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Chorus
1 2 HPF Cuto 3 4 HPF Cuto 5
6 HPF Cuto 7 8 HPF Cuto 9
10 HPF Cuto 11 12 HPF Cuto 13 14 HPF Cuto 15 16 HPF Cuto 17 18 HPF Cuto 19 20 HPF Cuto
Reverb
21 22 HPF Cuto 23 24 HPF Cuto 25
26 HPF Cuto 27 28 HPF Cuto 29
30 HPF Cuto 31 32 HPF Cuto 33 34 HPF Cuto 35 Opera 36 HPF Cuto 37 38 HPF Cuto 39 40 HPF Cuto 41
Tempo
42 FB Level 43 Tempo
Delay 44 FB Level 45 Pan 46 F/B Level
Delay 47 Tempo
Pan 48 F/B Level
Delay
49
LCR
50 F/B Level 51 LCR Delay
Delay 52 F/B Level 53 LR 54 F/B Level
Delay 55 Stereo 56 F/B Level
Echo
Room 1 Room1
Room 2 Room2
Room 3 Room3
M Room 1 M Room1
M Room 2 M Room2
M Room 3 M Room3
Real Piano RealPno
Basic Hall BasiHall
Ballad Hall BldHall
Hall 1 Hall1
Hall 2 Hall2
Hall 3 Hall3
M Hall 1 M Hall1
M Hall 2 M Hall2
M Hall 3 M Hall3
Stage 1 Stage1
Stage 2 Stage2
House
Church Church
Cave Cave
Tempo Delay
Echo
Cross
Delay
Tempo
Cross
LCR Delay 1
2
LR Delay LR Delay
Echo Echo
Op House
TempDely
TempEcho
CrossDly
TemCross
LCR Dly1
LCR Dly2
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Time
Delay Time
Delay Time
Delay Time
Delay Time
Main Delay
Main Delay
Main Delay
Main Delay
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Global Eect List
57 58 LFO Depth 59 60 LFO Depth 61 62 LFO Depth 63 64 LFO Depth 65 GM Chorus
66 LFO Depth 67 GM Chorus 68 LFO Depth 69 Real Cho-
70 LFO Depth 71 72 LFO Depth
Chorus
73 74 LFO Depth 75
76 LFO Depth 77 78 LFO Depth 79
80 LFO Depth 81 82 LFO Depth 83 84 LFO Depth 85 GM
86 LFO Depth 87 GM 88 LFO Depth 89
90 Drive 91 92 Drive 93
Rotary
94 Drive 95
96 Drive 97 98 Drive 99
100 Depth 101 102 Depth 103
Phaser
104 Depth 105 106 Depth 107 108 Depth 109
Tp
110 Depth 111
Phaser
112 Depth
Chorus 1 Chorus1
Chorus 2 Chorus2
Chorus 3 Chorus3
Chorus 4 Chorus4
1
2
rus
Celeste 1 Celeste1
Celeste 2 Celeste2
Flanger 1 Flanger1
Flanger 2 Flanger2
Flanger 3 Flanger3
GM Flanger GM Flan
Cls Flanger Cls Flan
Rotary 1
Rotary 2
D Rotary 1 DRotary1
D Rotary 2 DRotary2
D Rotary 3 DRotary3
D Rotary 4 DRotary4
D Rotary 5 DRotary5
Phaser 1 Phaser1
Phaser 2 Phaser2
Phaser 3 Phaser3
EP Phaser 1 EP Phas1
EP Phaser 2 EP Phas2
Tp Phaser 1 TpPhase1
Tp Phaser 2 TpPhase2
GM Chor1
GM Chor2
RealChor
GM Rota1
GM Rota2
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
Rot Speed
Rot Speed
Rot Speed
Rot Speed
Rot Speed
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
113 114 AM Depth 115 116 AM Depth
Tremolo/
117 118 AM Depth
Pan 119 120 AM Depth 121 122 AM Depth 123
Auto
124 Depth 125
Wah
126 Depth 127 Tempo 128 Depth
Wah
Vibrator 1 Vibrato1
Vibrator 2 Vibrato2
Auto Pan 1 AutoPan1
Auto Pan 2 AutoPan2
Cls Tremolo ClsTremo
Auto Wah 1 Auto Wa1
Auto Wah 2 Auto Wa2
Tp Auto
Wah
TpAutoWa
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
LFO Freq.
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Part Eect Category Name
Up
Down
Arpeggio - Basic
Harmony
Echo
Tremelo
Trill
Alt 1
Alt 2
As Played
Random
Duet
Country Duet
Rock Duet
Trio
Country Trio
Full Chord
Block
4 Close 1
4 Close 2
4 Open
Octave
1 + 5
Strum
Echo 4
Echo 6
Echo 8
Echo 12
Tremolo 8
Tremolo 12
Tremolo 16
Tremolo 32
Trill 12
Trill 16
Trill 24
Trill 32
Part Eect List
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Chord List

Chord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing Display for root “C” Major M 1+3+5 C Sixth 6 1+(3)+5+6 C6 Major seventh M7 1+3+(5)+7 CM7 Major seventh add sharp eleventh M7(#11) 1+(2)+3+#4+5+7 CM7(#11) Add ninth (9) 1+2+3+5 C(9) Major seventh ninth M7(9) 1+2+3+(5)+7 CM7(9) Sixth ninth 6(9) 1+2+3+(5)+6 C6(9) Augmented aug 1+3+#5 Caug Minor m 1+b3+5 Cm Minor sixth m6 1+b3+5+6 Cm6 Minor seventh m7 1+b3+(5)+b7 Cm7 Minor seventh atted fth m7b5 1+b3+b5+b7 Cm7b5 Minor add ninth m(9) 1+2+b3+5 Cm(9) Minor seventh ninth m7(9) 1+2+b3+(5)+b7 Cm7(9) Minor seventh eleventh m7(11) 1+(2)+b3+4+5+(b7) Cm7(11) Minor major seventh mM7 1+b3+(5)+7 CmM7 Minor major seventh ninth mM7(9) 1+2+b3+(5)+7 CmM7(9) Diminished dim 1+b3+b5 Cdim Diminished seventh dim7 1+b3+b5+6 Cdim7 Seventh 7 1+3+(5)+b7 C7 Seventh suspended fourth 7sus4 1+4+5+b7 C7sus4 Seventh atted fth 7b5 1+3+b5+b7 C7b5 Seventh ninth 7(9) 1+2+3+(5)+b7 C7(9) Seventh add sharp eleventh 7(#11) 1+(2)+3+#4+5+b7 C7(#11) Seventh add thirteenth 7(13) 1+3+(5)+6+b7 C7(13) Seventh atted ninth 7(b9) 1+b2+3+(5)+b7 C7(b9) Seventh add atted thirteenth 7(b13) 1+3+5+b6+b7 C7(b13) Seventh sharp ninth 7(#9) 1+#2+3+(5)+b7 C7(#9) Major seventh augmented M7aug 1+(3)+#5+7 CM7aug Seventh augmented 7aug 1+3+#5+b7 C7aug Suspended fourth sus4 1+4+5 Csus4 One plus two plus ve sus2 1+2+5 Csus2 Flatted Fifth b5 1+3+b5 Cb5 Major seventh atted fth M7(b5) 1+3+b5+7 CM7b5 Minor major seventh atted fth mM7(b5) 1+b3+b5+7 CmM7(b5) 1+8 1+8 1+8 C1+8 1+5 1+5 1+5 C1+5 Cancel / 1+b2+2 Cancel Cancel2 / 1+b2+2+b3 Cancel/C
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MIDI Implementation Chart

Function Basic Channel
Mode
Note Number Velocity
After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change
Program Change System Exclusive System Common
System Real Time Aux Messages
Notes:
Default
Changed
Default Messages Altered Note : True Voice Note on Note o key’s Ch’s
0 1 5
6 7
10 11
64
65
66 67
80 81 91 93 120 121 123
: True Number
: Song Position : Song Select : Tune : Clock : Commands : Local On/O : Active sense : Reset
Transmitted
1ch
1-16ch
x x
********
0-127
********
o 9nH,V=1-127
o (9nH,V=0)
x x x o o x o o x x o x o o x x o o o x o o
********
x x x x o x x x x
Recognized
All
1-16ch
3 o
x 0-127 0-127
o 9nH,V=1-127
o (9nH,V=0; 8nH,V=0-127)
x
x
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
x
o
o 0-127
o
x
x
x
x
x
x
o
o
Remarks
Bank Select
Modulation
Portamento Time
Data Entry
Volume
Pan
Expression
Sustain Pedal
Portamento On/O
Sostenuto Pedal
Soft Pedal Reverb Program Chorus Program
Reverb Level Chorus Level
All Sound O
Reset All Controllers
All Notes O
● Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY ● Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY o: YES
● Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO ● Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO x: NO
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