Medeli DP-600 User Manual

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Welcome...
ThankyouforpurchasingourDigitalPiano.Theuseofhightechnologyandthemostadvancedsampling techniquebringsyouhighqualitysoundandenjoyment.Thecombinationofdigitalpianoandelectronic keyboardfeaturesletyouperformperfectly.Wehopethisskillfullybuiltdigitalpianowillbeabletoexplore yourcreativity,andbringsyouunlimitedhappinessandmusicenjoyment. Beforeyouusethepiano,werecommendyoutoreadthroughthismanual.Pleasekeepthis instructionmanualforfuturereference.
Precautions!
Pleasereadthefollowingcarefullybeforeuse:
Donotexposethepianotohightemperature,directsunlightandexcessivelydustyplaces. Donotplacethepianotooclosetootherelectricalappliancessuchastelevisionandradio.
Itmaycauseinterference. Donotplacethepianotoexcessivehumidarea.Avoidputtingcontainerwithliquidontopof
thepianoforpreventingthedamageoftheinternalpartsofthepianobyflowingliquid. Alwaysunplugcablesbygrippingtheplugfirmly,butnotpullingonthecable. Donotapplyexcessiveforcetotheswitchesandbuttons. Whenthepianoisnotinuseorinthetimeofthunderstorm,pleaseremeberdisconnectthepowersupply. Avoidadjustingthevolumeleveltothemaximumortothelevelsthatyoufeeluncomfortable,we
recommendyoutolimitthevolumeleveltotwo-thirdofthemaxtopreventthedamageof audiorysense.
Unplugthepowercablebeforecleaningthepiano,anddonotconnectordisconnectthepowercable withawethand.
Checkandcleanthepowerplugperiodically. Toavoiddamagetothepianoandotherdevicestowhichitisconnected,turnthepower
switchesofallrelateddeviceoffpriortoconnectingordisconnectingcables. Cleanthepianowithadrysoftcloth,aslightlydampclothcouldbeusedtoremovedirtaswell. Neverusecleanerssuchasthinneroralcohol.TopreventdamagethesurfaceoftheLCDdisplay,
pleaseuselenscleaningtissuetocleanthedisplay. Ifthepianocableisdamaged,pleasedonotusethepiano.Otherwiseitmaycausefireorelectrical
hazard.
Inthecaseofmalfunctionduetoimproperhandlingthepiano,pleaseswitchoffandonagain after30seconds.
Donotattempttodisassembleorrepairthepianobyyourself,aswellastheinternalparts. Ifthepianodoesnotworkproperly,pleasecontacttheapprovedrepairer.
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Contents
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Set-upGuide GeneralGuide TheConnectors
BasicOperation
VoiceandEffects
Playingthestyle
Functionmenu
-UsingtheACpowerjack
-Usingheadphones
-UsingAUX.OUTjack
-Usingthefootpedals
-UsingtheMIDIIN/OUTjacks
1.Powerswitch&volume
2.Selectkey-Voice/style/song
2.Demonstration
1.Selectavoice
2.Dualvoice
3.Split/lowervoice
4.Sustain
5.DSPeffect
6.Touchresponse
7.Portamento/Modulation
8.Piano
Selectastyle stylecontrol
1.Startthestyle
2.FillINA/B
3.Stopthestyle
4.Accompvolume
5.A.B.Cmode
6.Tempo
1.Transpose
2.Tune
3.Octave
4.Beat
5.Slitpoint
6.Pedalassign
7.Portamentotype
8.Keyportamnto/modulationassign
9.Mixerfunction
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Customstyle
Metronome Recording
Song Memory
Onetouchsetting Pedal
MIDI
Specifications Troubleshooting Appendix1-VoiceList Appendix2-stylelist Appendix3-Demolist Appendix4-Songlist Appendix5-Chordchart Appendix6-MIDIchart
Reocordingacustomstyle Clearacustomstyle Playingacustom
1.Recordwaiting
2.Recordstart
3.Recordstop
4.Recordplay
5.Recorddelete
1.Bank
2.StoreandLoad
3.Datastoreinmemory
1.Damperpedal
2.Volumepedal
1.WhatisMIDI
2.MIDIconnection
3.MIDIapplitcation
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MainFeatures
SoundGeneration
ThesoundsarebasedonPCMandWavetabletechnology.
Operationsystem
YoucanselecttheVoicesandStylesathighspeedwiththeDirectSelectButtonorDialonthepanel.
Voice
DP600`sROMcontains142permanentVoicesincluding12ChinesetraditionalVoicesand2Drumkits, andyoucanselectoneofthemdirectlybythe40PanelVoice.
Style
DP600features100Stylesincluding1CustomStyle,andyoucanselectoneofthemdirectlybythe30 PanelStyle.
CustomStyle
YoucancreateyourownstylewithDrumkitsonly.
Song&Demo
DP600featuresthe60ROMSongs,whichprovideMELODYOFFModeforuserlearningand8ROM Demoswithgreatsoundeffect.
StyleChordMode
WiththemodeunderA.B.C,youcanplaythechordinfingeredorsinglefingermode.
RecordMode
DP600allowsyoutorecordin5(4melodytracksand1accompanimenttrack)tracksseparately,and playwithanytracks.
Memory
With8banks,eachbankcontains6memoryregisters.
OtherFeature
DSPeffect(on/off),PianoMode,Metronomewithtwotypes,Modulationandsoon.
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Set-upGuide
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Beforeproceedingtoassemblethestand,getbeforeaPhillipsscrewdriver(notsupplied) Makesureyouhavethefollowingparts,whicharesuppliedintopackage(seetheFig.1):
adhesiveclamp
pedalclog
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N
N
Bottomcrossbarwiththreepedalsgroup Rightleg Leftleg Rearpanel Pianocabinet N.5M4X15mmscrew N.2Adhesiveclamp(puttogetherwithmanualinabag) N.4M6x60mmscrew N.2M6x12mmscrew N.4M6x23mmscrewclog N.1M8x24mmpedalclog(puttogetherwithpedalgroup) N.4Headscrewplasticcover
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Set-upGuide
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Followtheillustrationbelowandfinishofftheset-upprocedures.
Fixonpedalgroup(N)withthepedalclog(M)asshowninFig.1. Fixandwelltightentheleftleg(C)andRightleg(B)tocrossbar(A)withscrews(H).
Insertthe4handscrewplasticcover(N)intothelegsholes.
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a) b)
c)
Fixtherearpanel(D)tothecrossbar(A)with3screws(F)andtothelegs(B&C)with2screws(I).
d)
Placethepianocabinet(E)onstand,fixitusingfourscrewclogs(L).
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Set-upGuide
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Adhesiveclamps
e)
f)
Attach2adhesiveclamps(G)onstandandcabinet. InserttheDINplugofpedalscableintothepropersocketofcabinet; Fixthecableintoadhesiveclamp(G).
Placethepianoinitsfinallocationandadjustonfloortheclog(M)underpedalsgroup.
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GeneralGuide
TopView
RearView
FrontView
ControlPanel PedalJack MIDIIN/OUTJack AUX.OUTJack ACPowerJack
HeadphonesJack SoftPedal SustenotoPedal SustainPedal MusicStand PianoKeyboard
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STYLES
OFF
ON
ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL
018Beat1 0716Beat1 15Ballad1 34BigBand23SlowRock1
73March1 79Waltz1 92XinJiang 94NeiMengGu 85Pianist
52PopBossa
57Samba1
66Beguine
46CountryShuf
63PopReggae
068BeatPop 0816Beat2 29Disco1 38Swing122Rock'N'R
51Bluegrass 55Rhumba1 64Tango 69Bounce
61PopChaCha
76Polka 93YunNan 95JiangNan 00Custom80SlowWaltz
SEQUENCER
START/STOP SYNC FILL-INA FILL-INB INTRO/ENDING
PLAY/STOP
ACCOMP/
CLEAR MELODY1 MELODY2 MELODY3 MELODY4
O.T.S.
ACCOMPVOLUMEACCOMPVOLUME
TEMPO TEMPO
RECORD
PORTAMENTO
SPLIT/LOWVOICE
MIXER
FUNCTION
A.B.C.
STYLE/VOICE
SONG
DUAL
MELODYOFF
DEMO
VOICES
49StringEns1
01GrandPno 05E.Piano1 09Celesta 22Accordion 25NylonGtr 37SlapBass117DrawOrgan
69Oboe 129Pipa 134Erhu 138Qudi74Flute 141C.Percus
55SynVoice 63SynBrass146Pizz.Str
58Trombone
51Syn.Strs1
61FrenchHorn
72Clarinet 132Guzheng 136Hi-Suona 139Bangdi76PanFlute 142Percus
07Harpsi. 13Marimba 23Harmonica 27JazzGtr 41Violin04Honky-Tonk 20Ch-Organ
57Trumpet 62BrassSect 67TenorSax47Harp 53ChoirAah50StringEns2 60MuteTrump
ONETOUCHSETTING
/NO /YES
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6
BANK
STORE PIANO METRONOME SUSTAIN TOUCH DSP
VOLUME
MAXMIN
POWER
MODULATION
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232220
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A.B.C SPLIT PORTAMENTO MODULATION TEMPO/MEASURE/BEAT DUAL TOUCH MELODYOFF SUSTAIN CHORD M1/M2/M3/M4/M5/M6/O.T.S
DSP VOICELR12/STYLE/SONG TREBLECLEF BASSCLEF RECORD PLAY/STOP ACCOMP/CLEAR MELODY1/2/3/4
16 17 18
10 11
7 8 9
1 2 3 4
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MODULATION
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FrontPanel
POWERSWITCH MASTERVOLUME ACCOMP/CLEAR ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL
-START/STOP
-SYNC
-FILL-INA
-FILL-INB
-INTRO/ENDING SEQUENCER
-MELODY1
-MELODY2
-MELODY3
-MELODY4 RECORD PLAY/STOP OTS ACCOMPVOLUME TEMPO PORTAMENTO/MODULATION A.B.C SPLIT MIXER FUNCTION DEMO DUAL MELODYOFF STYLE/VOICE/SONG PIANO
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METRONOME SUTSAIN TOUCH DSP
ONETOUCHSETTING
-BANK
-STORE
-M1-M6 DIAL/[+/YES]/[-/NO]
LCDDisplay
GeneralGuide
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TheConnectors
Connectthepower cabletotheACpower jackontheunderside ofthepianobody.
Turnthevolumeswitch anti-clockwisetoreach theminimumvolume level.
Plugthepowercable intoanACpower outlet.
Ifyouhavedonetheaboveprocedures youarenowsafetoturnonthepiano.
Caution: Whenthepianoisnotinuseorinthetimeofthunderstorm,pleasedisconnectthepowerfor
safetysake.
Anoptionalsetofstereoheadphones canbeconnectedtotheheadphones jacklocatedontheleftundersideof thepianobody.Whenapairof headphonesisconnectedtothejack, theinternalspeakerswillswitchoff automatically.
Caution:
Neverusetheheadphonewithhighvolume,asitmaydamageyoursenseofhearing. Topreventthedamageofthespeakers,ensurethatthevolumeissettothe minimumlevelbeforeconnectingthepowerandotherdevices.
Connecttherear-panelAUX.OUT jacktoamplifiedspeakers,amplifiers ordomestichi-fi-unitsforexternal amplification.
Note:Connectbothleft(L)andright(R)channelsforthestereoresult.Ifyouonlyconnect
eitheroneofthechannels,theconnectedchannelwillonlytakeeffect.
UsingtheACpowerjack
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POWER
ON OFF
Ensurethepiano isturnedoffwhen connectingand disconnectingthe power.
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UsingHeadphones
UsingtheAUX.OUTjack
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TheConnectors
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UsingtheFootPedals
MIDIstandforMusicalInstrumentDigital Interface.MIDIisaworldwidestandard thatmakesitpossibleforvariouselectronic musicalinstrumentsandotherdevices.
DatatransmittedfromotherMIDIinstrumentviaMIDIisreceivedatthis
terminal. DataproducedbytheDigitalPianoistransmittedtootherMIDIinstruments
viaMIDIfromthisterminal.
UsingtheMIDIIN/OUTJack
Connecttheplugofthefoot pedalunittothepedaljack ontherearpanel. Youwillexperiencethe sustaineffect.
MIDIIN:
MIDIOUT:
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BasicOperation
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PowerSwitch&Volume
SelectKey-VOICE/STYLE/SONG
Turnthe[POWER]switchon.TheLCDdisplaylightsup.
ON
OFF
POWER
Usethevolumecontrolswitchtoadjustthevolumetoyourdesiredlevel
Note:
IftheLCDdisplaydoesnotlightupafteryouturnedonthepiano,pleasecheck thepowersupply. Ifthepianoissilent,thevolumemaybeadjustedtoitsminimumlevel.
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1
2
2
Press[VOICE/STYLE/SONG]buttoncanchangethemodebetweenVOICE,STYLEandSONG.
ThedefaultmodeisVOICEwhenpoweron.
STYLE/VOICE
SONG
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BasicOperation
Demonstration
Thereare8Demosatall(seeAppendix3)
PlayDemo
Press[DEMO]buttontoDEMOmode,theDEMOflagislightenedonLCD,andholdthe[DEMO]button over3seconds,itwillplaythecurrentdemorepeatedly,andallthedemosplayonebyone. LCDdisplaysthedemo'snameandnumber.
SetDemo
StopDemo
Whendemoisplaying,youcanselectnewdemobyusing[+/YES]/[-/NO]botton,then thenewdemoisplayedimmediately.
Usetempotapor[TEMPO+]/[TEMPO-]tochangetheplayingtempo
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2
3
Press[DEMO]againorpress[START/STOP]tostopplayingthedemo.
/NO
/YES
DEMO
DEMO
ACCOMPVOLUMEACCOMPVOLUME
TEMPO TEMPO
START/STOP
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VociesandEffects
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VoiceSelecting
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Voicenumeber
142voiceatall(Appendix1),including128GMvoice,12Chinesevoices,and2percussionvoices.
Voicesetting
ThedefaultVOICER1isNo.001;LCDdisplaysVOICER1andthevoicename.“” Press[+/YES]/[-/NO]buttonorusedialtoselectthevoicewanted.
Use20voicedirectselectkeystoselectthevoicewithdirectvoicesineachbotton(upper&nether)
Note
Whenchangethevoice,payattentiontotherules:
Ifpressthesamebutton,thevoicewillbechangedbetweenupperandnether. Ifonedirectbuttonistheupper(nether)voice,thevoiceisalsotheupper(nether)whenpressing otherdirectbottons.
HowtousetheDataDial
TheDataDialisundoubtedlytheeasiestwaytoselectavoice.Simplyrotatethedialclockwiseto incrementorcounter-clockwisetodecrement.
/NO /YES
STYLE/VOICE
SONG
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DualVoice
Split/lowerVoice
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3
VociesandEffects
Press[DUAL]buttontoturnontheDUALVOICE,whenVOICER1islightenedoff,VOICER2 anddualflagarebothlightened.ThedualvoicenameisalsodisplayedontheLCD.
“”
Press[+/YES]/[-/NO]buttonorthedialtoselectthedualvoicenumber.Thedefaultdualvoice numberisNo.50:Strings2.
Press[DUAL]buttonagaintoturnofftheDUALVOICE.
DUAL
/NO
/YES
/NO
/YES
Youcansplitthekeyboardtorightandleftareainthisfunction. Press[LOWERVOICE]buttontoturnonthelowervoice.LCDlightsthelowervoiceflaganddisplays
VOICELandthelowervoicename.“”
Press[+/YES]/[-/NO]buttonorthedialtoselectthelowervoicenumber.Thedefaultlowervoice numberisNo.50:Strings2.
Press[LOWERVOICE]buttonagaintoturnoffthelowervoice.
1 2
3
Splitpoint
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SPLIT/LOWVOICE
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Sustain
DSPeffect
Touchresponse
VociesandEffects
Press[SUSTAIN]buttontoturnonthesustaineffectwiththelightsofsustainflagonLCD.
Inthismode,thekeyboardhasthesustaineffect.
Press[SUSTAIN]buttonagaintoturnoffthesustaineffect.SustainflagdarksonLCD.
Note:
Whenthepedalissetasthesustainpedal(seeinfunction),thesustainpedal'seffectisstronger thanthe[SUSTAIN]button.
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1
1
2
2
SUSTAIN
TheeffectissettoONwhenkeyboardpoweron.Press[DSP]buttontoturnofftheDSPeffect.
Theoriginalsoundwillbedarkinto4differentlevelsbychangingoftouchresponsenumbers1to4. Touchresponseisonwhentouchresponseindicatorison.
Press[TOUCH]buttontochangethetouchresponsenumberto1,2,3andoff.
DSP
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TOUCH
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Piano
VociesandEffects
Press[PIANO]buttontothepianomode,thenLCDdisplaysPIANOandtheA.B.Cmodeisturned offautomatically.Press[PIANO]againtoquitthepianomode.
“”
Note
InPIANOmode,press[DEMO],[VOICEDIRECTKEY],[SONG]buttonandloadthememorywill quitthePIANOmode. InPIANOmode,thestylecanbeselectedandplayedwiththeonlychoiceofdrum. InPIANOmode,youcannotrecord.
PIANO
Portamento/Modulation
1
2
PORTAMENTO
PORTAMENTO
MODULATION
MODULATION
15
Pressthe[PORTAMENTO/MODULATION]BUTTONtoportamentoormodulationmode.
Portamentomode
Inportamentomode,pressandholdthe[PORTAMENTO/MODULATION]button,andtheportamento flagonLCDislightened. Playthekeyboardnoteconsecutivelyfromonenotetoanother. Releasethe[PORTAMENTO]buttontoquitportamentomode.
Modulationmode
Pressandhold[portamento/modulation]button.Themodulationeffectwillbeonwhenplayingthe keyboard.
Releasethebuttontostopthemodulationeffect.
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PlayingtheStyles
Selectastyle
Stylecontrol
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Thereare100styles,from001to100.Thedefaultstyleis001.Press[Style/Voice/Song]
buttontothestylemode.LCDlightsthestyleflaganddisplaysthestylename.
Press[+/YES]/[-/NO]buttonorusedialtoselectthestyleyouwant.
Use15styledirectselectkeystoselectthestyle.Eachbuttonhas2directstyles(upper&nether)
Note
Whenchangingthevoice,payattentiontotherules:
Ifpressthesamebutton,thestyleonlywillbechangedbetweenupperandnether. Ifonedirectbuttonistheupper(nether)style,thestyleisthesamewhenpressing
otherdirectbottons.
1
1
2
/NO
/YES
STYLE/VOICE
SONG
STYLES
018Beat1 0716Beat1 15Ballad1 34BigBand23SlowRock1
73March1 79Waltz1 92XinJiang 94NeiMengGu 85Pianist
52Bossa1 57Samba1 66Beguine46Country 63PopReggae
068BeatPop 0816Beat2 29Disco1 38Swing122Rock'N'R
51Bluegrass 55Rhumba1 64Tango 69Bounce
61PopChaCha
76Polka 93YunNan 95JiangNan
00Custom80SlowWaltz
Startthestyle
Startbutton
Use[START/STOP]buttontostartthestyle
ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL
START/STOP SYNC FILL-INA FILL-INB INTRO/ENDING
85Pianist
00Custom
NameofDirect SelectStyles
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SYNCStart:
BeatsonLCDflashsimultaneouslyincurrenttempowhenpressing[SYNC]botton. Press[INTRO/ENDING]buttontoinsetINTRO.LCDlightstheintroflag. TheINTROplaysautomaticallywhenplayingthekeyboardatthesametime.
Note
PlayingtheStyles
ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL
START/STOP SYNC
SYNC
FILL-INA FILL-INB INTRO/ENDING
FillINA/B
Choosethedesiredstyleandpressthe[START/STOP]button. InNORMALmode,press[FILLINA]buttontoinsert1measurefillandLCDdisplaysFILLA-A“”
AfterreturningtotheNORMALstyle,LCDdisplaysMAINA.“”
InVARIATION,press[FILLINB]buttontoinsert1measurefillandLCDdisplaysFILLB-B AfterreturningtotheVARIATIONstyle.LCDdisplaysMAINB.
“”
“”
IfA.B.Cmodeisoff,playinganykeysonkeyboardcanstartthestyle. IfA.B.Cmodeison,playingonthechordareacanstartthestylewiththeAutoBassChord.
SYNC
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PlayingtheStyles
Stopthestyle
Stopbutton:
Use[START/STOP]buttontostopthestyledirectly.
Stopafterending:
Press[INTRO/ENDING]buttonwhenthestyleisplaying,thestylewillstopaftertheENDINGover.
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4
AccompVolume
TheLCDdisplaystheACCMOPvolumewithinarangeof0to31. Adjustitbyusing[ACCOMP+]/[ACCOMP-]button.
ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL
ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL
START/STOP
START/STOP
SYNC
SYNC
FILL-INA
FILL-INB
FILL-INA
FILL-INA
FILL-INB
FILL-INB
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
ACCOMPVOLUMEACCOMPVOLUME
TEMPO TEMPO
InNORMALmode
“” “”
Press[FILLB]buttontoinsert1measurefill. LCDdisplaysFILLA-BafterchangingtotheVARIATIONstyle. LCDdisplaysMAINBtemporarily.
InVARIATIONmode
“” “”
Pres[FILLA]buttontoinsert1measurefill. LCDdisplaysFILLB-AafterchangingtotheNORMALstyle. LCDdisplaysMANAtemporarily.
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PlayingtheStyles
A.B.CmodeAutobasschord()
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ToturnontheA.B.Cmode,pressA.B.Cbutton. Inthismode,thekeysbelowspiltpointaretheCHORDarea.
Youcanchangethechordsoftheaccompanimentbyplayingkeysusingeither “”
“”
SingleFinger
orFingeredmethod.
A.B.C.
SingleFingerdetect
C Cm C7 Cm7
Major[M] Minor[m] Seventh[7] MinorSeventh[m7]
Press[ACCOMP+]and[ACCOMP-]buttonsimultaneouslytoturnofftheACCOMPvolume.
LCDdisplaysOFFAccomp.“”
Press[ACCOMP+]and[ACCOMP-]buttonsimultaneouslyagaintoturnontheACCOMP
volume.
ACCOMPVOLUMEACCOMPVOLUME
TEMPO TEMPO
1.Choosethedesiredstyle.(Seeappendix2)
2.Pressthe[START/STOP]buttontostarttoplaybackthestyle.
3.PlaythechordsbyfollowingtheSingleFingerChordtable TheexamplesofSingleFingerChordC,Cm,C7andCm7areshownasfollows: CMajor[M]:Toplayamajorchord:Presstherootnoteofthechord.
CmMinor[m]:Toplayaminorchord:presstherootnotetogetherwithanyblackkeytotheleftofit. C7:Toplayaseventhchord:Presstherootnotetogetherwithanywhitekeytotheleftofit. Cm7:Toplayaminorseventhchord:Pressthenotetogetherwithanywhiteandblackkeystothe leftofit.(Threekeysaltogether.)
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Fingereddetect
6
Presseither[TEMPO+]or[TEMPO-]buttonorthedialtochangethetempoandsetthedefaulttempo.
Pressboth[TEMPO+]or[TEMPO-]simultaneouslytochangebacktothedefaulttempo.
Changedtemporestorestothedefaulttempoiftheplayingstylestops. IfthepedalissettoPEDALTAP(SeeinFunctionMenu),youcansetyourdesiredtempoby
steppingthePEDAL.
“”
Tempo
ACCOMPVOLUMEACCOMPVOLUME
TEMPO TEMPO
PlayingtheStyles
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PlaytheFingeredChordonthekeysbelowtheSpiltpoint.
1.Chooseyourdesiredstyle.(Seeappendix2)
2.Pressthe[START/STOP]buttontostarttoplaybackthestyle.
3.PlaythedesiredchordsbyfollowingtheChordChartinappendix5.
Atotalof30chordsareprovidedasfollows:
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Functionmenu
Theitemswhichcanbeadjustedinfunctionmenuareasfollows:
AdjustItem LCDDisplay AdjustRange DefaultValueUnit
Transpose Transpos - 12 12 0 Halftone
Tune Tune -~50 50 0 Semitone
Octave Octave -
1
1 0 Octave
Beat Beat 0,2 9 4 Beat
SplitPoint SplitPt 1 88 34 Key
Portamento Portamen 13 2 / SustainSoft Memory Select Start/Stop Tempo/Tap
PedSust Ped Soft、PedMem PedSt/S、PedTap
PedSust、PedSoft PedMem、PedSt/S PedTap
Sustain /
Keymodulation/portamentoKeyPotM modulation/portame
nto
Portamen /
Note Noactionfor3secondsafterpressingthe[FUNCTION]button,itwillquitthefunctionmenu automatically.
Thekeyboardcanbetansposedwithinarangeof12to+12halftones. Thedefaulttransposesettingis000.“”
FUNCTION
/NO
/YES
FUNCTION
/NO
/YES
Thekeyboardcanbetunedwithinarangeof-50centsto+50cents. Press[+/YES]and[-/NO]simultaneouslywillsetthetunevaluetothedefault. Thedefaultvalueis000.“”
Transpose
Tune
Note
100centsisequivalenttoonesemitones
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Functionmenu
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FUNCTION
/NO
/YES
TheLCDdisplaystheoctavevalue.Use[+/YES]/[-/NO]orthedialtochangetheoctavevalue. Thisfunctioncanchangetherightareaofkeyboardfrom-1to1octaves.
Press[+/YES]and[-/NO]simultaneouslywillsetthetunevaluetothedefault
Thedefaultoctavevalueis000.
TheLCDdisplaysthebeatvalue.LCDdisplaysXXXBeat.Use[+]/[-]buttonorthedialto changethebeatnumber. Thebeatvalueincludes0,2~9,9typesatall. Thedefaultbeatnumberis4.
“”
TheLCDdisplaysthesplitpointvalue.Use[+/YES]/[-/NO]orthedialtochangethesplitpoint. Pressanykeysonkeyboardcanalsobeusedtochangethesplitpoint. Playthekeybaordagainaftersettingthenewspiltpoint. Thedefaultsplitpointis027.
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
/NO
/YES
/NO
/YES
Note
KeysbelowthesplitpointisCHORDarea.
Octave
Beat
Splitpoint
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FUNCTION
/NO
/YES
Use[FUNCTION]buttontotheportamentotypeselecting. Thereare3typesfrom1~3(fasttoslow). Thedefaultvalueis2.“”
TheLCDdisplaysthetypeofpedal.Use[+/YES]/[-/NO]buttonorthedialtochangetheassignedpedal Itcanbesetassustainpedal,softpedal,start/stoppedal,andpedaltapormemory selectpedal. Thedefaultpedalisthesustainpedal.
FUNCTION
/NO
/YES
Functionmenu
Pedalassign
Portamentotype
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Press[FUNCTION]buttontoKEYPotm/KeyModudisplayed. use[+/YES]/[-/NO]buttontoselectthePORTAMENTOorMODUATIONmode,andthe correspondingflagislightenonLCD. ThedefaultKEYASSIGNissetasthe001PORTAMENTO.
“”
FUNCTION
/NO
/YES
/NO
/YES
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Functionmenu
Keyportamnto/modulationassign
Mixerfunction
Thevolumescanbeadjustedareasfollows:
AdjustItem Display AdjustRange Default Oc1Volume Oc1Vol 0-31 28 Oc2Volume Oc2Vol 0-31 28 Oc3Volume Oc3Vol 0-31 28
Voice1Volume VoiceR1 0-31 30
DualVolume VoiceR2 0-31 20
LowerVolume VoiceL 0-31 12
DrumVolume DrumVol 0-31 28
BassVolume BassVol 0-31 28
Press[MIXER]repeatedlytoadjusttheitemsabove,anduse[+/YES]/[-/NO]orthedialtochange
thevolume.
MIXER
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Customstyle
YoucancreateyourstylepatternbyusingtheCUSTOMSTYLEfeature.Thecreatedpattern,
whichistwo-measurelength,isrecalledanytimebypressing[CUSTOMSTLE]button.
Whilethe[RECORD]buttonisbeinghelddown,pressthe[CUSTOMSTYLE]button.TheLCDdisplays theCUSTOMand000withfourbeatsflashingsimultaneously.“”“”
Tostartrecording,pressthe[START/STOP]buttonorhitthekeycorrespondingtothedrumsetsound.
Playthepercussionsoundstorecordyourcustomstyle. Toendrecording,press[START/STOP]buttonagain.
Note
Press[RECORD]buttonagaintocancelarecordedcustompattern.
Reocordingacustomstyle
RECORD
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1
2
3 4
START/STOP
START/STOP
11
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Customstyle
Metronome
Playingacustomstyle
Clearacustomstyle
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Onceyouroriginalpatternisrecorded,youcanselectanduseitinyourperformance.Touseit,pressthe [CUSTOMSTYLE]buttontoselectitandpressthe[START/STOP]button.
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START/STOP
Thetwo-recordedmeasuresbeatswillberepeatedlyplayedbacksothatyoucanrecordevenasingle instrumentinseveralturns.Ifyouwanttoeraseanunnecessaryinstrument,youcanclearitbyusing thefollowingmethod.
Whilethe[ACCOMP/CLEAN]buttonisbeingheld(CLEARshownonthedisplay),pressthekey correspondingtotheinstrumentyouwanttoclear.
“”
ACCOMP/
CLEAR
Note WhenplayingtheCustomStyle,the[A.B.C],[INTRO/ENDING],[FILLINA]and[FILLINB]
buttonsdonotfunction.
Press[METRONOME]buttontoturnonthemetronome.
TheBEATlightenonLCDisvoicemetronome. Press[METRONOME]againtothebeatmetronome. Toturnoffthemetronomemode,press[METRONOME]tillnoBEATshownonLCD.
“”
“”
METRONOME
Note Themetronomeandstylecanplaytogether.
Whenthestyleisnotplaying,thebeatplaysasthesettingbeat.
Whenthestyleisplaying,thebeatplayswiththestylebypressing[METRONOME]button.
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Recording
Recordwaiting
Recordstart
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Press[RECORD]button,flashingfourbeatsonLCDsimultaneouslyindicatestherecordwaitingstatus. Thevoice,style,memoryandrecordingtrackscanbeselectedinthisstatus.
Afterselectingtherecordingtrack,therelevantLCD(s)willflashandindicatethatthetrackisreadyfor recording.
Note
1 2
RECORD
Aftersettingallthesettingsinrecordwaitingstatusandchoosingthemelodytrack,playthekeyboard orpress[START/STOP]button.Itwillstartrecordingwiththecurrenttempo.
Note
Oncestartingrecording,theoriginaldatainthetrackwillbeoverwritten. IftherehasdataintheACCOMPtrack,thetempoisplayedastheACCOMPtracktempo. IftherehasnodataintheACCOMPtrack,thentheMELODYtempowillbeoneoftheMELODY track'stempowhentherecordmelodyisplaying. Thesequenceisasfollows: MELODY4->MELODY3->MELODY2->MELODY1
START/STOP
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Style000cannotberecorded.ItwilljumpovertheNo.000. Ifitwasstyle000whenenteringtherecordingwaiting,thekeyboardwillshieldACCOMPtrack
automatically. ACCOMPtrackandMELODYtrackcanberecordedtogetherandseparately.Butnoticethat2
MELODYtrackscannotberecordedatthesametime. Ifothertrackshavetherecorddatathatareplayedwhilerecording.
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Recording
Recordstop
Recordplay
RecordDelete
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1
1
1
3
2
2
Stopautomatically
Stopmanually
Inthecasethecapacityisfull,therecordwillbestopautomatically.FULLdisplaysonLCD. Press[INTRO/ENDING]buttontostoprecordingintheend.
“”
Press[RECORD]buttonagaintostoprecordingimmediatelywhilerecordingisprocessing. WhenrecordtrackonLCDappears,itindicatesthatthistrackhasrecorddataandisreadytoplay.
Pressthemelodytrackbutton. WhentherecordedmelodytracklightsontheLCD,itindicatesthatthetrackisreadytoplay,thenpress
[PLAY/STOP]buttontostartorstopplayingthemelody. WhennotracklightsontheLCDafteryoupressthemelodytrack,itindicatesthatthemelodytrackis
empty.
ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL
START/STOP SYNC
FILL-INA FILL-INB
INTRO/ENDING
RECORD
Toclearalltherecordings,pressboth[RECORD]and[PLAY/STOP]simultaneously.
PLAY/STOP
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
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Song
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Thereare60songsatall(seeAppendix4SongList)
Start/stopthesong
Press[STYLE/VOICE/SONGbuttontosongmode,itwillplayallthe60songsonebyone. Afterpressing[START/STOP],[+/YES]/[-/NO]or[MELODYOFF]button,itwillplaythecurrentsong
repeatedly.
Songselecting
Use[+/YES]/[-/NO]buttonorthedialtoselectthesongandchangethesongwhenthesongisplaying.
FullnameofthesongwillbescrolldisplayedonLCDandwillbestoppedattheabbreviatedname.
Insongmode,press[MELODYOFF]buttoncanmutethemelodytrack.Themelodyoffflaglightson LCD.Whenthekeyboardvoiceisautomaticallychangedtothesamevoiceasthemelodytrack. customerscanlearntoplaythesongsbyfollowingthenotesdisplayedonLCD.Theoriginalvoicewillbe gotbackafterquitthesongmode.
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Insongmode,usepedaltapcanchangethetempo.
1
2
3
4 5
MELODYOFF
MELODYOFF
STYLE/VOICE
SONG
STYLE/VOICE
SONG
/NO
/YES
Tobemoreconvenienceforthecustomerslearning,thereis1measureintroductivebeatbeforethe
songstartstoplay.
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Memory
Bank
StoreandLoad
Datastoreinmemory
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1
1
1
2 3
4
2
2
Thereare8banksatall.Eachbankhas6memories(M1~M6). Press[BANK]button,theLCDdisplays001MEMBANK.Use[+/YES]/[-/NO]buttonorthedialto
selectthebank.
“”
/NO
/YES
BANK
Press[STORE]anddonotreleaseit,pressM1(orM2~M6)meanwhile.Thedatawillstoreto theM1(M2~M6),andLCDdisplaysthememorynumberandMemStor“”
Press[+/YES]and[-/NO]simultaneouslywhileDP600powerson,thememorydatawillsetasthe defaultvalue.Anditwillcleartherecorddata.
Note
Ifcurrentdataisnotthesameasthecurrentmemorydata,thecorrespondingmemoryflag onLCDwillflash.
STORE
VocieData
Voice:VOICER1,VOICER2,andVOICELOWER
Voiceeffect
TOUCHNUMBER,DSPON/OFF,SUSTAINON/OFF,PORTAMENTOTYPE,TRANSPOSE VALUE,TUNE,OCTAVE
AccompData
STYLENUMBER,TEMPO,BEAT,A.B.CON/OFF,ACCOMPVOLUME,NORMAL/VARIATIONSTATUS.
Mixervolume
VOICER1VOLUME,VOICER2VOLUME,VOICELOWERVOLUME,DRUMVOICE,BASSVOLUME,
OC1,OC2,OC3VOLUME. Inmemorypedal,itwillchangememoryonebyonebypressingthepedaleachtime.
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Onetouchsetting
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1
2
Itcansetup4groupsO.T.Sparameterstofitthecurrentstyleincludingvoice,style,andvolume.
Press[O.T.S]button,LCDdisplaystheO.T.Sflag.Inthismode,the[M1]~[M4]buttoncanload4groups
ofparametersforcurrentstyle.LCDdisplaysthecurrentO.T.Snumber.[M5]and[M6]isnousein thismode.
“”
Note
M1andM2areusedforstyleNORMALmode. M3andM4areusedforstyleVARITIONmode.
O.T.S.
ONETOUCHSETTING
M1 M2
M3
M4
M5 M6
ONETOUCHSETTING
M1 M2
M3
M4
M5 M6
ONETOUCHSETTING
M1 M2
M3
M4
M5 M6
WhenO.T.SM1orM2loads,itwillinsetFILLinA.LCDdisplaysFILLA-AandbacktoNORMALstyle afteronemeasureisover,itthendisplaysMAINA.
WhenO.T.SM3orM4loads,itwillinsetFILLINB.LCDdisplaysFILLB-BandbacktotheVARIATION styleafteronemeasureisover,itthendisplaysMAINB.
Note
Press[O.T.S]buttonagaininO.T.SmodetoquitO.T.Smode. TheparameterssettinginO.T.Sareasfollows: VOICER1,VOICER2,DSPON/OFFOCTAVE,VOICER1VOLUMEVOICER2VOLUME.
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Pedal
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1
2
3
4
5
Damperpedal
Use[FUNCTION]buttontosetthepedalassign.(SeeinFUNCTIONSELECT)
Pedalsustain
Ifpedalassignissetaspedalsustain,ithasthesustaineffectwhensteppingthepedal. Turnoffsustaineffectwhenreleasingthepedal.
“”
Pedalsoft
Pedalmemory
Pedalstart/stop
Pedaltap
Ifpedalassignissetaspedalsoft,ithasthesofteffectwhensteppingthepedal.“”
Ifpedalassignissetaspedalmem,itwillloadthememorycircularlywhenpressing thepedaleachtime.
“”
Ifpedalassignissetaspedalstart/st,thepedalhasthesamefunctionas[START/STOP]button.“”
Ifpedalassignissetaspedaltap,theACCOMPtempowillbesetaslasttwobeattempo. Ifthetempoislarger(lower)than280(30),thetemposhouldbesetas28030.
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()
Note Ifthetimebetweentwobeatsisover3seconds,thetaptempoiscountedagain.
FUNCTION
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MIDI
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WhatisMIDI
MIDIconnection
MIDIapplitcation
MIDI
MusicalInstrumentDigitalInterface.ThestandardinterfacebetweenPCandElectronicinstrument. ItisequippedwithstandardMIDIinterface,including1MIDIINand1MIDIOUT.
Connection
ItcanconnectwithPCorotherMIDIequipment.
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
Connectionrule
Inmidiconnection,theequipmentwhichcontrolanotherequipmentiscalledHostequipment,while“”
anotheriscalledaffiliatedequipment.“” Thehostequipment'sMIDIOUTconnectwithaffiliatedequipment'sMIDIIN DonotconnectMIDIOUTwithMIDIINonthesameequipment.
Themethodofconnection
ConnecttheMIDIinterfacewithPC.
ConnecttheMIDIinterfacewiththeotherMIDIinterface.
Thekeyboardcontrolotherequipmentorelectronicinstrument. Otherequipmentscontrolit.(SeeMIDICHARTfordetailsofMIDIinformationonP.39) PCcanrecordtheplayonit.
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Specifications
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Keyboard Voice Style DemoSong Max,Polyphony Display SwitchandButtons
AccompanimentControl Recordfunction
Sequencer PanelMemory MIDI
Connectors Voltage
Speaker Dimension Weight
88hammeractionkeys,3kindoftouchlevel 142Voices 100Styles 8Demosand60Songs 38-notePolyphony(max) MultifunctionalLCDdisplaywithbluebacklit POWERSWITCH,VOLUMECONTROL,STYLE/VOICE/SONG,
DUAL,OTS,DEMO,TOUCH,DIAL,TEMPO,ACCOMPVOLUME,
NUMERICKEYPAD,SPLIT,METRONOME,BANK,STORE, MEMORY1-6,PIANO,FUNCTION,MIXER,SUTSAIN,TOUCH,DSP PORTAMENTO/MODULATION/MELODYOFF
START/STOP,SYNC,INTRO/ENDING,FILL-INA,FILL-INB RECORD,PLAY/STOP4Melodytracksand1accompanimenttrack ACCOMP/CLEAR,MELODY1-4 48MemoryStorage
TRANSMIT,RECEIVE,16MIDITERMINALS a.cPOWER,HEADPHONES,AUX.OUT,MIDIIN/OUT,
3PEDALS
220V 825wx2Ω 1380x520x830MM 59kg
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Nokeyboardsoundand LCDdisplayhasnot lightenedup.
Nokeyboardsoundwhen LCDdisplayislightenedup.
Norhythmsoundwhenthe beatindicatorsappeared onthedisplayinstyle mode.
Thereisnosoundoutput fromtheexternalamplifier speakersorthesoundis mono.
1.Powersupplyproblem
2.Powerisnotturnedon.
1.Thevolumelevelisset totheminimumlevel.
2.Headphonesareinserted intothejack.
1.Thevolumelevelissetto theminimumlevel.
2.TheRHYTHMintheMIXER VolumeControlistoolow orismuted.
1.Thevolumelevelistoo low.
2.Onlyeitheroneoftheleft orrightchannelisconnected.
1.Correctlyconnectthepowercable.
2.SetthepowerswitchtoONposition.
1.Adjustthevolumetoahigherlevel.
2.Disconnecttheheadphonefromthe headphonejack.
1.Adjustthevolumetoahigherlevel.
2.ThereisnosoundwhenadjustingtheRHYTHM tracktoahigherlevel,thenpressboththe INCREASEandDECREASEvolumebuttonsof theRHYTHMtracktore-openit.
1.Adjustthevolumetoahigherlevel.
2.Connectboththeleft(L)andright(R)channels forthestereoresult.
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Appendix1-VoiceList
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Appendix2-StyleList
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Appendix3-DemoList
Appendix4-SongList
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Appendix5-Chordchart
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Major[M] Majorsixth[6] Majorseventh[M7] MajorseventhsharpEleventh[M7#11] Majoraddninth[Madd9] Majorninth[M9] Majorsixthaddninth[69] augmented[aug] Minor[m] Minorsixth[m6] Minorseventh[m7] Minorseventhflattedfifth[m7b5] Minoraddninth[madd9] Minorninth[m9] Minoreleventh[m11] Minormajorseventh[mM7] Minormajorninth[mM9] Diminished[dim] Diminishedseventh[dim7] Seventh[7] SeventhsuspendedFourth[7sus4] SeventhflattedFifth[7b5] SeventhNinth[79] Seventhsharpeleventh[7#11]
Sevenththirteen[713]
SeventhflattedNinth[7b9] SeventhflattedThirteen[7b13] Seventhsharpninth[7#9] MajorSeventhaugmented[M7aug] Seventhaugmented[7aug] SuspendedFourth[sus4] Oneplustwoplusfive[1+2+5]
1-3-5 1-(3)-5-6 1-3-(5)-7 1-(2)-3-#4-(5)-7 1-2-3-5 1-2-3-(5)-7 1-2-3-(5)-6 1-3-#5 1-b3-5 1-b3-5-6 1-b3-(5)-b7 1-b3-b5-b7 1-2-b3-5 1-2-b3-(5)-b7 1-(2)-b3-4-5-(b7) 1-b3-(5)-7 1-2-b3-(5)-7 1-b3-b5 1-b3-b5-6 1-3-(5)-b7 1-4-5-b7 1-3-b5-b7 1-2-3-(5)-b7 1-2-3-#4-(5)-b7or 1-(2)-3-#4-5-b7 1-b2-3-(5)-b7or 2-3-5-6-b7 1-b2-3-(5)-b7 1-3-5-b6-b7 (1)-#2-3-(5)-b7 1-3-#5-7 (1)-3-#5-b7 1-4-5 1-2-5
C C6 CM7 CM7#11 Cmadd9 Cm9 C69 Caug Cm Cm6 Cm7 Cm7b5 Cmadd9 Cm9 Cm11 CmM7 CmM9 Cdim Cdim7 C7 C7sus4 C7b5 C79 C7#11
C713
C7b9 C7b13 C7#9 CM7aug C7aug Csus4 C1+2+5
C C6 CM7 CM7#11 Cm(9) CM(9) C6(9) Caug Cm Cm6 Cm7 Cm7b5 Cm(9) Cm7(9) Cm7(11) CmM7 CmM7(9) Cdim Cdim7 C7 C7sus4 C7b5 C7(9) C7(#11)
C7(13)
C7(b9) C7(b13) C7(#9) CM7aug C7aug Csus4 C
ChordName[Abbreviation] NormalVoicing Chord Display
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Appendix6-MIDIChart
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Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks
BasicDefault
ChannelChanged
1ch
1-16ch
1-16ch 1-16ch
Default
ModeMessage
Altered
× ×
***********
3
× ×
Note
Number:Truevoice
1 2-120 ***********
0 127 0 —127
Velocity:Noteon
Noteoff
×
×
Afterkeys
TouchChs
× ×
× ×
PitchBend
Control0
1 5 7 10 11
64 65 66 67 80 81 91
93 120 121
123
Bankselect Modulation Portamentotime Volume Pan Expression
SustainPedal Portamentoon/off SostenutoPedal SoftPedal ReverbProgram ChorusProgram ReverbLevel ChorusLevel ALLSOUNDOFF Resetallcontrollers
Allnotesoff Program Change :true
***********
0127
SystemExclusive
× ×
System :SongPosition
:SongSelect
Common:Tune
× × ×
× × ×
System :
Clock
RealTime:Commands
× ×
× ×
Aux:
LOCALON/OFF
× ×
○ ○ × × ○ ×
○ × × × × × × × × × ×
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Mode1:OMNION,POLYMode2:OMNION,MONO Mode3:OMNIOFF,POLYMode4:OMNIOFF,MONO:NO
:YES
×
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