Medeli DP720 User guide

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DIGITAL PIANO
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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)
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
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Power Supply
Please connect the designated DC adaptor to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.
PRECAUTIONS
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
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your instrument is intended.
Unplug the DC power adaptor when not using the instru­ment, or during electrical storms.
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off 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.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Connections
Before connecting the instrument to other devices, turn off 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 fields
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.
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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Cleaning
Clean only with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
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 qualified service personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
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Contents
Setup
Component Guide.................................................................4
Setup Guide..........................................................................4
String Resonance ...............................................................24
Soft Pedal............................................................................24
Freeze.................................................................................25
Metronome Beat..................................................................25
Panel & Display Description
Front Panel............................................................................7
LCD Display...........................................................................8
Fade Time...........................................................................25
MIDI Out Channel...............................................................25
Song Looping......................................................................25
Auto Power Off....................................................................25
Connections........................................................................9
System Time.......................................................................26
Factory Reset......................................................................26
Power Supply....................................................................10
Performance Memory
Adjusting the Master Volume...........................................10
Registering the Panel Settings............................................27
Recalling the Memory Settings...........................................27
Adjusting the Brilliance....................................................10
Selecting a Memory Bank...................................................27
Freezing Specific Settings...................................................27
Playing the Demos............................................................11
Song Recording................................................................28
Playing the Voices
Playing a Voice....................................................................11
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Playing Two Voices Simultaneously....................................12
Playing Different Voices with Both Hands...........................12
Transpose...........................................................................13
Piano Mode........................................................................13
Twinova ..............................................................................14
Auto Accompaniment
Playing Only the Rhythm Tracks.........................................15
Playing All Tracks of a Style................................................15
MIDI Recording
Prepare Recording..............................................................28
Start Recording...................................................................28
Stop Recording...................................................................28
Play Back Recording...........................................................28
Audio Recording...............................................................30
Song
Play the Songs....................................................................31
Control the Song Playback..................................................31
Practice the Songs..............................................................31
Accompaniment Variations..................................................16
Chord Basics.......................................................................16
Adjusting the Tempo............................................................17
One Touch Setting...............................................................18
Metronome..........................................................................18
Metronome Beat..................................................................18
Connecting USB Flash Drive
Playing................................................................................32
Saving.................................................................................32
Loading...............................................................................32
Formatting...........................................................................32
Mixer...................................................................................19
DSP Effect..........................................................................20
Harmony.............................................................................21
Function Menu
Tune....................................................................................23
Octave.................................................................................23
Touch Response.................................................................23
Chord Type..........................................................................23
Lower Split Point..................................................................23
Twinova Split Point / Octave................................................23
Harmony Type.....................................................................24
EQ.......................................................................................24
MIDI
What's MIDI?.......................................................................33
Bluetooth MIDI...................................................................33
Troubleshooting................................................................33
Specifications....................................................................34
Appendices
Voice List.............................................................................36
Style List..............................................................................43
Song List.............................................................................45
Demo List............................................................................45
Chord List............................................................................46
MIDI Implementation Chart .................................................47
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Setup
This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play. Please read through this section carefully before turning the power on.
Component Guide
Check that all the parts listed below are included before proceeding to the Setup Guide.
Setup Guide
To assemble the stand, you will need a Phillip's screwdriver (not supplied).
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Piano body
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Left stand component
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Right stand component
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Pedal assembly
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Back board
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Screw caps (6PCS)
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Pedal cable
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AC power adaptor
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A. Put the “pedal box” between the “left and right stand components.” Use “Screws 6x50PA (4pcs)” to stablize the “left and right stand components” onto to the pedal assembly, then cover with “Screw caps (6pcs)”, as shown in the picture.
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B. Use “Screws 6x12BM(2PCS)” and “Screws 4x15PA(4PCS)” to affix the back board to the stands, as shown in the picture.
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C. Put the “piano body” on the top of the assembly finished in part B, then affix it with “Screws 6x18 BM (4PCS)” and “Hand Screws (2PCS)”, as shown in the picture.
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Setup
D. Connect the “pedal cable” to the pedal jack at the bottom rear of the Piano. Then connect the power cable to the power jack, and plug the other end into an AC outlet. At this point the Piano is fully assembled and you can turn on the power.
AC power adaptor
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Front Panel
Panel & Display Description
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1. [POWER] Switch
Turn the power on or off.
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13. [MAIN C] Button
In style mode: play the Main pattern C. In song mode: play all songs in a loop.
2. [VOLUME] Knob
Adjust the master volume.
14. [MAIN D] Button
In style mode: play the Main pattern D.
3. [BRILLIANCE] Knob
In song mode: rewind the song playback.
Adjust the brilliance.
4. [REC] Button
USB flash drive inserted: press the button to enter Audio Recording. USB flash drive not inserted: press the button to enter MIDI Recording.
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Press and hold the button to enter the recording setting menu.
5. [TEMPO +/-] Buttons
Press to edit the tempo value.
6. STYLE Select Buttons
Directly set a preset style. Press a button once to select the first preset style, press it again to select the second preset style.
7. [A.B.C.] Button
15. [SYNC STOP] Button
In style mode: turn the Sync Stop function on or off. In song mode: fast forward the song playback.
16. [SYNC START] Button
In style mode: turn the Sync Start function on or off. In song mode: pause the song playback.
17. [START/STOP] Button
Start or stop playing a song or a style.
18. [METRO] Button
Press it to turn the Metronome on or off. Press and hold it to enter the Metronome setting menu.
19. [FUNCTION] Button
Press it to enter the Function menu.
Press it to turn the A.B.C. function on or off. Press and hold it to enter the Chord setting menu.
20. [DEMO] Button
Press it to enter Demo mode.
8. [FADE IN/OUT] Button
Press it to turn the Fade In or Fade Out on or off. Press and hold it to enter the Fade Time setting menu.
21. [MIXER] Button
Press it to enter the Mixer menu.
9. [INTRO/ENDING 1] Button
Play the Intro or Ending pattern 1.
10. [INTRO/ENDING 2] Button
In style mode: play the Intro or Ending pattern 2. In song mode: mute/activate the left hand part.
11. [MAIN A] Button
In style mode: play the Main pattern A. In song mode: mute/activate the right hand part.
12. [MAIN B] Button
In style mode: play the Main pattern B. In song mode: play the current song in a loop.
22. [STYLE] Button
Press it to enter Style mode.
23. [USB] Button
Press it to enter the USB Play menu. Press and hold it to enter the USB menu.
24. [VOICE] Button
Press it to enter Voice mode.
25. [SONG] Button
Press it to enter Song mode.
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Panel & Display Description
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26. Data Dial
Adjust the parameters.
27. [+/YES] Button
Increase the value.
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32. VOICE Select Buttons
Directly select a preset voice. Press a button once to select the first preset voice, press it again to select the second preset voice.
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37. [LOWER] Button
Press it to turn the Lower function on or off. Press and hold it to enter the Split Point setting menu.
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Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] together to restore default settings.
28. [-/NO] Button
Decrease the value. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] together to
33. [M1]-[M6] Buttons
In memory mode: recall panel settings from one of the memories. In O.T.S. mode: recall voice settings that match the current style.
38. [TWINOVA] Button
Press it to turn the Twinova function on or off. Press and hold it to enter the Twinova Split setting menu.
restore default settings.
34. [O.T.S.] Button
29. [BANK] Button
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Select a memory bank.
30. [FREEZE] Button
Press it to turn the Freeze function on or off. Press and hold it to enter the Freeze setting menu.
31. [STORE] Button
Save current panel settings to one of the memories.
Press it to turn the One Touch Setting function on or off.
35. [DUAL] Button
Press it to turn the Dual function on or off.
36. [PIANO] Button
Press it to enter Piano Mode.
Press [STORE] and [M1] together
39. [HARMONY] Button
Press it to turn the Harmony function on or off. Press and hold it to enter the Harmony setting menu.
40. [TRANSPOSE +/-] Buttons
Adjust the transpose value.
41. [DSP] Button
Press it to turn the DSP effect on or off. Press and hold it to enter the DSP setting menu.
to save the settings to M1.
LCD Display
1. Function Indicators
2. 192x16 Dot Matrix LCD
3. Function Indicators
4. Chord
5. Transpose
6. Beat
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8. During playback, shows the MIDI Channel Volume
When playback stops, shows the track Volume
9. Tempo
10. Memory/O.T.S.
11. Function Indicators
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Connections
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1. USB Jack
Use a standard USB cable to connect the USB jack of the instrument to the USB port of a computer. With USB, you can save a keyboard performance to the computer or use the instrument to play back music played on the computer. Note: Do not set the USB MIDI device to be both input and output simultaneously when configuring the software on your computer. Otherwise, the sound will be overlapped when playing the keyboard.
4. DC IN Jack
Connect the specified power adaptor.
5. USB Port
Connect a USB flash drive to the instrument to save the data you’ve created to the USB flash drive. You can also load files from a USB flash drive to the instrument, or use the instru­ ment to play back files saved on USB flash drive. Note: To avoid errors or damaging the USB flash drive, do not remove it when reading or writing is in progress
2. MIDI OUT, MIDI IN Jacks
Use a standard MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT jack of the instrument to the MIDI IN jack of an external device. The instrument will transmit MIDI messages to the external device and work as a MIDI controller.
6. PHONES Jack
Plug a pair of standard stereo headphones into the PHONES jack for private practice or late-night playing. When head­ phones are connected, the internal speakers will be muted,
and the sound can only be heard from the headphones. Use a standard MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN jack of the instrument to the MIDI OUT jack of an external device. The instrument will receive MIDI messages from the
Note:
To avoid the risk of hearing loss, do not use headphones at
high volume level for a long period of time. external device and work as a sound source.
7. MIC Jack
3. AUX OUT Jack
The AUX OUT jack delivers the output of the instrument to external audio equipment such as a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, mixing console, or recording interface. Use an audio cable to connect the AUX OUT jack of the instrument to the INPUT jack of the external
Before connecting or disconnecting a microphone, set the
master volume level to minimum. Plug the microphone into
the MIC jack, then adjust the master volume to an appropri-
ate level.
Note:
Please unplug the microphone when it is not in use. audio equipment. Notes:
1. Turn off the power to all devices before connecting or disconnecting external equipment.
2. To avoid damaging the speakers, set the master volume level to minimum before turning on the power.
8. AUX IN Jack
The AUX IN jack receives audio signals from an external
audio source such as an MP3 or a CD player. Use an audio
cable to connect the AUX IN jack of the instrument to the
OUTPUT jack of an MP3/CD player. The instrument’s
speakers will play the music transmitted from the external
player, and you can play along.
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Power Supply
1. Before connecting the power supply, please set the [POWER] switch to
“OFF” and set the master volume level to minimum.
2. Connect the power adaptor to the DC IN jack on the rear panel.
3. Plug the power adaptor into an appropriate AC outlet.
4. Press the [POWER] switch. The LCD will light up and display the
welcome interface, indicating the instrument is powered on.
5. When you are ready to turn the instrument off, press and hold the
[POWER] switch for a second. The LCD light will turn off.
Notes:
1. In order to save energy, the instrument will automatically shut down after 30 minutes when not in use. (see Auto Power Off).
2. For your safety, please unplug the instrument when it is not in use or during a thunderstorm.
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Adjusting the Master Volume
Rotate the [VOLUME] knob clockwise to increase the master volume or counter-clockwise to decrease it. Adjust to set the desired volume level.
Note:
If the speakers do not produce sound, check if the master volume is set too low or if headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack.
Adjusting the Brilliance
Use the [BRILLIANCE] knob to adjust the overall brilliance level. The brilliance is set to medium by default. Rotate the knob clockwise to brighten the sound, or counter-clockwise to mellow the sound.
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The instrument features several professional demos. Please refer to the
Demo List for details.
1. Start playing the demo.
Press the [DEMO] button to enter Demo mode and start playing the demos in a continuous loop. The LCD shows the current demo number and name.
2. Select a demo.
Use the data dial or [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a desired demo.
3. Stop playing the demo.
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop playing and exit Demo mode.
Note:
During demo playback, playing the keyboard will not produce sound.
Playing the Demos
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Playing the Voices
The instrument features a variety of realistic voices. Please refer to the Voice List for details.
Playing a Voice
1. Enter the voice mode.
Press the [VOICE] button or one of the VOICE select buttons to enter Voice mode. The “R1” indicator appears and the LCD shows the current voice number and name.
2. Select a voice to play.
Use the data dial or [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a desired voice. You can also use the VOICE select buttons to select a preset voice.
3. Play the selected voice.
Play the keyboard to use the selected voice for performance.
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Playing the Voices
Playing Two Voices Simultaneously
The Dual function allows two different voices to be layered together, creating a more full and rich sound. Turn this function on and select a voice for the dual voice "R2".
1. Turn on the dual function.
Press the [DUAL] button to turn on the Dual function. The “R2” indicator appears and the LCD shows the current dual voice number and name.
2. Select a dual voice.
Use the data dial or [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a dual voice. You can also use the VOICE select buttons to select a preset voice.
3. Play the voices.
Play the keyboard and you will hear two different voices playing together, just like two different instruments being played at the same time.
4. Turn off the dual function.
Press the [DUAL] button again to turn off the Dual function.
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Playing Different Voices with Both Hands
The Lower function splits the keyboard into two areas so as to create different voices for each of your hands. The left hand voice is the lower voice “L” .
1. Turn on the lower function.
Press the [LOWER] button to turn on the Lower function. The “L” indicator appears. The LCD shows the current lower voice number and name.
2. Select a lower voice.
Use the data dial or [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a lower voice. You can also use the VOICE select buttons to select a preset voice.
3. Play the voices.
Play the keyboard with both hands and you will hear two different voices from the left and right hand areas.
4. Set the lower split.
Press and hold the [LOWER] buttons to enter the lower split setting menu, then use the [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons or press a key on the keyboard to assign the lower split. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] at the same time to restore the default lower split.
5. Turn off the lower function.
Press the [LOWER] button again to turn off the lower function.
Switch between Voice R1 / R2 / L
The voice “R1” is turned on by default, and cannot be turned off. The dual voice “R2” and lower voice “L” can be turned on/off as desired. In voice mode, when the R1, R2, and L voices are all in use, you can press the [VOICE] button repeatedly to switch between different voice layers.
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Lower Split
The key that splits the keyboard into the left and right hand areas is called "Lower Split". The default lower split is F#3 (34), however, you can assign it to any other key. Please refer to the Function Menu for details.
Notes:
1. When the Lower and Dual functions are in use, only the right hand area will play the dual voices.
2. You can adjust the volume for voice R1/ R2/ L separately in the Mixer. Please refer to Mixer for details.
Transpose
The transpose function allows the overall pitch of the instrument to be transposed up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitone steps.
1. Enter the transpose setting interface.
Press the [TRANSPOSE+] / [TRANSPOSE-] buttons to edit the transpose setting. The LCD shows the current transpose value.
Playing the Voices
Default Lower Split
2. Adjust the transpose value.
Use the data dial, [+/Yes]/ [-/No] buttons or [TRANSPOSE+] / [TRANSPOSE-] to adjust the transpose value.
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3. Reset the transpose to default.
Press the [TRANSPOSE+] and [TRANSPOSE-] buttons at the same time to reset the value to default.
Notes:
1. For example, if you set the transpose value to -05 or 007, you will hear “G” pitch when playing the “C” keys.
2. Transpose setting applies to the accompaniment and the entire keyboard voice.
Piano Mode
Piano Mode is specially designed for piano players. It recreates the voice and touch of a real acoustic piano. By pressing the [PIANO] button, the instrument replicates a concert grand voice. All parameters become optimized for concert piano performance.
Press the [PIANO] button to enter or exit Piano Mode.
Note:
In Piano Mode, the Dual and Lower functions will not be available.
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Twinova
The Twinova function splits the keyboard into two areas with the same pitch and voice, for the convenience of playing together with a friend or instructor.
1. Turn on the Twinova function.
Press the [TWINOVA] button to turn on the function. The default split point is E3.
2. Set the Split Point for Twinova.
Press and hold [TWINOVA] to enter the setting menu. Use the data dial to select “TWINOVA SPLIT”, then use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to assign the split point. You can also tap a key on the keyboard to assign the split point to that key.
3. Set the Octave for Twinova.
Press and hold [TWINOVA] to enter the setting menu. Use the data dial to select “TWINOVA OCTAVE”, then use the [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to adjust the octave range from -2 to +2.
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Pedal Function in Twinova
Left Pedal: notes played on the left hand area will have longer sustain. Middle Pedal: notes played on both areas will have longer sustain. Right Pedal: notes played on the right hand area will have longer
sustain.
Note:
In Twinova mode, both the Dual and Lower functions will not be available.
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Auto Accompaniment
The auto accompaniment function puts a full backing band at your fingertips. All you have to do is to play chords with your left hand, and the accompaniment will automatically play along, following the chords you play. With auto accompaniment, even a solo performer can enjoy the experience of playing with a full band or orchestra. The instrument features a variety of styles. Please refer to the Style List for details.
Playing Only the Rhythm Tracks
1. Enter the style mode.
Press the [STYLE] button to enter Style mode. The LCD shows the current style number and name.
2. Select a style to play.
Use the data dial or [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a desired style. You can also use the STYLE select buttons to select a preset style.
3. Start playing auto accompaniment of the rhythm tracks.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start playing the rhythm tracks. Alternatively, press the [SYNC START] button, then play the keyboard to start rhythm playback.
Playing All Tracks of a Style
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During rhythm playback, if you turn on the chord mode and then play a chord on the keyboard, it will start the chord part as well.
In chord mode, you can play chords in the following ways: Fingered, Multi-finger, Bass Invert and Full Range. Except for Full Range, the other three will divide the keyboard into two areas (same as in the Lower function).
Chord Type
Fingered
Description
Automatically detects Single Finger and Multi
Finger chords. Multi Finger Bass Invert Full Range
Detects only Multi Fingerchords.
Detects Multi Finger chord inversion of bass track.
Detects Multi Finger chords over the entire
keyboard range and supports Bass Invert.
1. Turn on the A.B.C. function.
Press the [A.B.C.] button to turn on the A.B.C. Function. The LED button lights up. Press the button repeatedly to switch between
“A.B.C.”→ “FULL RANGE”→ “OFF”.
To select a desired way to play chords, press and hold the [A.B.C.] button to enter the setting menu, then use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a chord type.
2. Start playing auto accompaniment of all tracks.
Press the [SYNC START] button to turn on the Sync Start function. The LED button lights up. When you play a chord in the chord section, it will start the auto accompaniment of all tracks. When you play a different chord, the accompaniment will change along with you.
Alternatively, press the [START/STOP] button to start rhythm playback. Then play a chord in the chord section, and the chord part will start as well.
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Auto Accompaniment
Accompaniment Variations
Specially created variation patterns can be added into the accompani­ment, making your performance more professional and personalized.
INTRO
The Intro is the opening section of a song. When the Intro pattern is finished, it will automatically shift to the selected Main section. The length of the Intro section differs depending on the selected style.
MAIN
The Main is the principal section of a song. It will play and repeat the Main pattern until another section's button is pressed.
FILL IN
The Fill-in will automatically add a fill to your performance. When the Fill-in pattern is finished, it will shift to the related Main section.
ENDING
The Ending is the ending section of a song. When the Ending pattern is finished, the accompaniment will stop as well. The length of the Ending section differs depending on the selected style.
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Note:
During style playback, if you press and hold one of the MAIN [A]-[D] buttons, the Fill-in pattern will repeat until the button is released. Playback will then switch to the related Main section.
Chord Basics
A chord, in music, is a harmonic set of three or more notes that are heard simultaneously. The most common type of chord is a triad. A triad is a set of three notes that can be stacked in thirds. When arranged this way, the triad's notes, from lowest pitched to highest, are called: the Root, the Third, and the Fifth.
Triad Type
The basic triad types are as follows:
Major Triad
A root with a major third added above and a perfect fifth constitutes a “Major Triad”.
Minor Triad
A root with a minor third added above and a perfect fifth
constitutes a “Minor Triad”. Augmented Triad Diminished Triad
A root with a major third added above and an augment-
ed fifth constitutes an “Augmented Triad”.
A root with a minor third added above and a diminished
fifth constitutes a “Diminished Triad”.
Chord Inversion
When a chord’s root is not the lowest note in the triad, it is called an inversion chord. When the root note is the lowest note, it is called a root-position chord. If we put the Third and Fifth in the root position, it forms an “Inversion”, so it is called an “Inverted Chord”. A major triad and its inversion are illustrated on the right.
Chord Name
The chord name consists of two parts: Chord root and Chord type.
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Single Finger
Single-finger makes it easy to produce major, seventh, minor and minor seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the auto accompaniment section.
Multi-finger
Multi-finger allows you to play chords in normal fingering. Try playing the 32 types of C chords listed on the right.
Auto Accompaniment
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Full Range
In Full Range mode, it detects chords played in normal fingering (Multi-finger) over the entire keyboard range.
Adjusting the Tempo
Each style is preset with a default or standard tempo, but you can change it as needed.
1. Adjust the tempo.
Press the [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO-] buttons to edit the tempo setting. The tempo value will flash on the LCD. Use the data dial or [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the value.
2. Reset the tempo to default.
When the tempo value is flashing, press the [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons at the same time to reset the tempo to default.
Note:
When style stops, changing the style will automatically reset the tempo. However, changing the style during style playback will not result in tempo change.
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Auto Accompaniment
One Touch Setting
When One Touch Setting is switched on, you can instantly recall all auto accompaniment related settings including voice selection and digital effects, all with the single touch of a button.
1. Turn on the One Touch Setting function.
Press the [O.T.S.] button to turn on the function. The “O.T.S” indicator lights up and the A.B.C. function will be turned on.
2. Recall the settings in O.T.S. mode.
Press one of the [M1] - [M4] buttons. Various panel settings (including voice and effects) that match the current style will be recalled instantly. Each style has 4 preset settings.
Parameters in One Touch Setting: Part on/off, voice number, voice volume, voice octave setting, voice reverb level, voice chorus level, voice pan.
Note:
In O.T.S. mode, the Performance Memory is not available.
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Metronome
The metronome provides a steady beat to help you practice at a preset tempo.
1. Turn on the metronome.
Press the [METRO] button to turn on the metronome. Beats on the LCD will flash in sync with the metronome sound.
2. Turn off the metronome.
Press the [METRO] button again to turn off the metronome.
Notes:
1. If you turn on the metronome during style playback, the metronome sound will start from the next beat and its time signature will match the current style.
2. In MIDI Recording, if can turn on the metronome, the metronome sound will not be recorded.
3. In Audio Recording, if you turn on the metronome, the metronome sound will be recorded.
Metronome Beat
Press and hold the [METRO] button to enter the setting menu, then use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the metronome beat.
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The Mixer function allows you to separately adjust the volume of each track, so as to keep an appropriate volume balance.
1. Enter the Mixer menu.
Press the [MIXER] button to enter the Mixer menu. The LCD shows the current parameter.
2. Select a parameter.
Use the data dial to select a parameter.
3. Adjust the volume level.
Use the [+/YES]/ [-/NO] buttons to adjust the volume of the current item. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] at the same time to switch between the default volume and muting the volume.
Detailed parameters and their volume ranges:
Mixer
Parameter
Music volume Voice R1 volume Voice R2 volume Voice L volume Metronome volume Mic volume
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Rhythm sub. volume Rhythm master volume Bass volume Chord 1 volume Chord 2 volume Chord 3 volume Phrase 1 volume Phrase 2 volume
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MUSIC VOL: R1 VOL: R2 VOL: L VOL: METRO VOL: MIC VOL: RHYTHM_S VOL: RHYTHM_M VOL: BASS VOL: CHORD1 VOL: CHORD2 VOL: CHORD3 VOL: PHRASE1 VOL: PHRASE2 VOL:
Volume Range
0 - 32
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DSP Effect
The DSP effects will add ambiance and depth to your performance in a variety of ways. They can be set to simulate sound from a real environment, making your tone more crystal and strong, or even give you distortion for a rougher edge. Experiment with the various effects to find the ones that work best for you.
Turn the DSP Effect on or off.
The DSP effect is turned on by default. You can press the [DSP] button to turn the function on or off.
Set the DSP Effect.
1. Press and hold the [DSP] button to enter the DSP settings menu.
2. Use the data dial to select a parameter.
3. Use the [+/YES]/ [-/NO] buttons to change the settings of the
selected parameter.
DSP effect parameters and their ranges:
Parameter
Voice R1 DSP Effect Type
Display
R1 DSP TYPE
Range
Hall, Room, Crs.Dely, Tp.Delay, Tp.Echo, Chorus,
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Flanger, Phaser, Overdriv, Amp, Metl.Dst, Hard.Dst,
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Voice R1 DSP Effect Level Voice R1 Global Reverb Level Send Voice R1 Global Chorus Level Send Voice R2 DSP Effect Type
Voice R2 DSP Effect Level Voice R2 Global Reverb Level Send Voice R2 Global Chorus Level Send Voice L DSP Effect Type
R1 DSP LEVEL R1 G.REV SEND R1 G.CHR SEND R2 DSP TYPE
R2 DSP LEVEL R2 G.REV SEND R2 G.CHR SEND L DSP TYPE
Tremolo, Auto.Wah, Tp.Wah, None(Off) 0-32
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0-32
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0-32
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Hall, Room, Crs.Dely, Tp.Delay, Tp.Echo, Chorus,
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Flanger, Phaser, Overdriv, Amp, Metl.Dst, Hard.Dst, Tremolo, Auto.Wah, Tp.Wah, None(Off) 0-32
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Hall, Room, Crs.Dely, Tp.Delay, Tp.Echo, Chorus,
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Flanger, Phaser, Overdriv, Amp, Metl.Dst, Hard.Dst, Tremolo, Auto.Wah, Tp.Wah, None(Off) 0-32
Voice L DSP Effect Level Voice L Global Reverb Level Send Voice L Global Chorus Level Send Microphone DSP Effect Type
L DSP LEVEL L G.REV SEND L G.CHR SEND MIC DSP TYPE
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0-32
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0-32
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Echo1, Echo2, Echo3, Phaser1, Phaser2, Enhanc,
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Wah, Overdv1, Overdv2, Lo-Fi, Comp, Gate, None(Off) 0-32
Microphone DSP Effect Level Microphone Global Reverb Level Send Microphone Global Chorus Level Send Global Reverb Type
MIC DSP LEVEL MIC G.REV SEND MIC G.CHR SEND G.REV TYPE
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0-32
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0-32
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Hall1, Hall2, Hall3, Hall4, Pno.Hall, Room1, Room2,
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Room3, Church, Garage, Std.Hall 0-32
Global Reverb Level Global Chorus Type
G.REV LEVEL G.CHR TYPE
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Chorus1, Chorus2, Chorus3, Chorus4, GM.Chr1,
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GM.Chr2, Celeste1, Celeste2, Sympho1, Sympho2, Doubler, Std.Chr 0-32
Global Chorus Level
G.CHR LEVEL
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Note:
There may be a slight pause in the sound if you switch the DSP effect on/off while style or song is playing.
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The harmony function will automatically add harmony effect to the notes you play in the right hand area, enriching your performance with more harmonic expression.
Playing with Harmony
1. Press the [HARMONY] button to turn on the function. The button
LED lights up.
2. Turn on the A.B.C. function, then play a chord in the left hand area.
When you play in the right hand area, it will add harmony effect to the notes you play.
3. Press the [HARMONY] button again to turn off the function. The LED
light turns off.
Harmony
Setting the Harmony Type
1. Press and hold the [HARMONY] button to enter the settings menu.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the harmony type.
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Notes:
Harmony type “1+5” and “octave” are always available, but the rest will not respond until you turn on the A.B.C. function and then play a chord in the chord section.
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Function Menu
1. Enter the function menu.
Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the function menu. The LCD shows the current parameter.
2. Adjust the settings.
Use the data dial to select a parameter. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting of the selected item. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] at the same time to restore the default setting.
Note:
It will exit the function menu if there is no operation in 10 seconds.
Detailed parameters and their ranges:
Parameter
No.
Tune
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Voice R1 Octave
2
Voice R2 Octave
3
Voice L Octave
4
Touch Response
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LCD Display
TUNE OCTAVE R1 OCTAVE R2 OCTAVE L TOUCH
Range
-50 ~ +50
-2 ~ +2
-2 ~ +2
-2 ~ +2 Off, Soft2, Soft1, Medium1, Medium2, Hard1, Hard2
Chord Type
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Lower Split Point
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Twinova Split Point
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Twinova Octave
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Harmony Type
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EQ
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String Resonance
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Soft Pedal
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Freeze
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Metronome Time
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Signature Fade In/Out Time
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MIDI Out Channel
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Song Looping
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Auto Power Off
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System Time-Year
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System Time-Month
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System Time-Day
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System Time-Hour
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System Time-Minute
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Restore Factory
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CHORD LOWER SPLIT TWINOVA SPLIT TWINOVA OCTAVE HARMONY
EQ STRING RES. SOFT PEDAL FREEZE METRO
FADE TIME MIDI OUT CH SONG LOOP POWER OFF YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE SYSTEM RESET
Fingered, Multi, Bass Invert A0 ~ C8 A0 ~ C8
-2 ~ 2 Duet, Trio, Octave, 1+5, Country Duet, Block, 4 Close 1, 4 Close 2, 4 Open Piano, Pop, Classical, Rock, Jazz,R&B 0 ~ 32 Soft, Play, Memory Style, Voice, Song 2/2~12/8
1 ~ 20 1 ~ 16 Single, All, Off Never, 30 min, 60 min 2016~2100 Jan.~ Dec. 1 ~ 31 0 ~ 23 0 ~ 59
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0 0 0 0 Medium1
Fingered F#3 E3 0 Duet
Piano 8 Soft Style 4/4
10 1 All 30 min 2016
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Tune
This function adjusts the pitch of the entire keyboard in 2-cent incre­ments over a range of ±50 (100 cents).
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “TUNE”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the tune value.
Octave
This function will shift the pitch of the specified voice layer up or down by one octave.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “OCTAVE R1”/
“OCTAVE R2”/ “OCTAVE L”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the octave value.
Function Menu
Note:
The default octave setting of each preset voice may differ.
Touch Response
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The touch response feature allows you to expressively control the voice level based on your playing dynamics, just as on an acoustic instrument.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “TOUCH”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
Note:
Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument.
Chord Type
You can select a desired fingering type to play chords.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “CHORD”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a fingering type.
Lower Split Point
This function assigns a key to split the entire keyboard into two areas. When the A.B.C. function is in use, the left hand area controls the playback of auto accompaniment. When A.B.C. is disabled, the left hand area plays the lower voice.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “LOWER SPLIT”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons or press any key on the keyboard to
assign the split point.
Twinova Split Point / Octave
You can adjust the split point and octave for Twinova mode.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “TWINOVA SPLIT” /
“TWINOVA OCTAVE”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
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Function Menu
Harmony Type
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “HARMONY”.
2. Use the [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a harmony type.
Detailed harmony types:
Harmony Type
Duet Trio Octave 1+5 Country Duet Block 4 Close 1 4 Close 2 4 Open
LCD Display
Duet Trio Octave 1+5 CountryDuet Block 4Close1 4Close2 4Open
EQ
An EQ controls the gain value of different frequency bands. Different gain settings will produce different sound effects.
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1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “EQ”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
String Resonance
When a piano voice is selected, pressing the sustain pedal will add a string resonance effect to the notes you play. The string resonance effect faithfully recreates the resonance from the strings and sound­board of an acoustic grand piano.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “STRING RES.”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
Note:
Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument.
Soft Pedal
You can assign other pedal functions to the soft pedal.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “SOFT PEDAL”.
2. Use the [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a pedal function.
Detailed pedal functions:
Pedal Function
Soft
Play Memory
Description
Press the pedal to make notes played on the keyboard sound softer. Press the pedal to start or stop playing the style. Press the pedal to switch between the memories.
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Freeze
When Freeze function is in use, the selected parameter setting will remain unchanged when a performance memory is recalled.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “FREEZE”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a parameter.
Note:
The setting will be usable only when Freeze function is in use.
Metronome Beat
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “METRO”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the Beat.
Function Menu
Fade Time
Set the time length (in seconds) for Fade In/Out.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “FADE TIME”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the time setting.
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MIDI Out Channel
Set the MIDI OUT channel for Voice R1.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “MIDI OUT CH”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the MIDI Out channel.
Note:
Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument.
Song Looping
You can play back songs in the following ways: looping all songs, looping a single song, or no looping (looping off).
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “SONG LOOP”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
Note:
Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument.
Auto Power Off
The instrument will automatically shut down after 30 minutes of inactivity, but you can disable this function or change the time setting.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “POWER OFF”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the time setting.
Note:
Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument.
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Function Menu
System Time
You may want to set the correct system time, as it will appear on files saved to a USB flash drive and other applications.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “YEAR” /
“MONTH” / “DAY”/ “HOUR” / “MINUTE”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to set the time.
Note:
Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument.
Factory Reset
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “SYSTEM RESET”.
2. Press [+/YES]. The LCD will show “Reset all settings?”
3. Press [+/YES] to confirm. Note: The operation will delete all user
settings.
4. The LCD will show “Delete the user song?”
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5. Press [+/YES] to confirm. Note: The operation will delete all user
songs.
6. The reset procedure may take several minutes to complete.
Note:
Do not turn off the power when factory reset is in progress, otherwise it may corrupt the internal data and cause malfunction.
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This function is designed to make your performance easy and efficient. It allows you to save virtually all panel settings to a single performance memory for instant recall.
Note:
To reset the performance memory to factory default, press and hold both the [STORE] and [M1] buttons, then turn on the power. The operation will delete all user memory.
Registering the Panel Settings
Press and hold the [STORE] button, then press one of the [M1]-[M6] buttons. This will save the current panel settings to the selected memory.
Note:
This operation will overwrite any previous data.
Performance Memory
Recalling the Memory Settings
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Press one of the [M1] - [M6] buttons to instantly recall the settings saved in that memory. This will reset the related parameters on the control panel.
Note:
Performance memory cannot be recalled when the O.T.S. function is in use.
Selecting a Memory Bank
1. Press the [BANK] button. The LCD shows the current bank number.
2. Use the data dial to select a memory bank. You can also press the
[BANK] button repeatedly to select a bank.
Freezing Specific Settings
When Freeze function is in use, specified panel parameters will remain unchanged even when a performance memory is recalled.
1. In memory mode, press the [FREEZE] button to turn on the function.
The LED lights up.
2. Press the button again to turn off the function. The LED turns off.
3. Press and hold [FREEZE] to enter the settings menu. You can select
to freeze voice, style, or song settings. Please refer to the Function Menu for details.
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Song Recording
You can record your performance in two ways: MIDI recording and Audio recording.
MIDI Recording
In MIDI recording, you can record and save your keyboard performance as a user song on the instrument. You can then play it back and save it to a USB flash drive.
Prepare Recording
1. Press the [REC] button to enter recording standby mode. The Record
button LED and the “REC” indicator will blink.
Note:
If a USB flash drive has been inserted, press and hold the [REC] button to enter the Recording settings menu, then set the Record Type to “MIDI”.You can select to save the MIDI recording to either the internal flash memory or the connected USB flash drive. Please refer to Recording Settings for details. After configuring the settings, press the [REC] button to enter recording standby mode.
2. In recording standby mode, you can set the instrument voice, song
style, tempo and so on.
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3. In recording standby mode, press the [REC] button again to exit
recording.
Start Recording
In recording standby mode, press the [START/STOP] button or simply play the keyboard to start recording.The [REC] button LED and the “REC” indicator stop blinking and stay lit.
Alternatively, you can turn on the Sync Start function, then play the keyboard to start recording.
Stop Recording
1. During recording, press the [REC] button to stop recording. The
Record button LED and the “REC” indicator will turn off.
2. If the memory gets full during recording, recording will stop and be
saved automatically.
Play back Recording
1. During recording, if you press the [REC] button to stop recording, it
will enter Song mode and show the recorded song. Press the [START/STOP] button to play back the user song.
2. In standby mode, press the [SONG] button to enter Song mode, then
use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select the user song. Press the [START/STOP] button to play back the song.
Recording Settings
1. Press and hold the [REC] button to enter the Recording settings menu.
2. Use the data dial to select a parameter.
3. Use the [+/YES]/ [-/NO] buttons to change the settings.
4. After configuring the settings, follow the normal procedures to enter
Recording mode.
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Song Recording
Parameter
Record Type Setting MIDI Recording Channel 1 MIDI Recording Channel 2 MIDI Recording Channel 3 MIDI Recording Channel 4 MIDI Recording Channel 5 MIDI Recording Channel 6 MIDI Recording Channel 7 MIDI Recording Channel 8 MIDI Recording Channel 9 MIDI Recording Channel 10 MIDI Recording Channel 11 MIDI Recording Channel 12 MIDI Recording Channel 13 MIDI Recording Channel 14 MIDI Recording Channel 15 MIDI Recording Channel 16 Saving the MIDI Recording To
LCD Display
Record Type: Ch1:R1 Ch2:R2 Ch3:L Ch4:MIDI Ch4 Ch5:MIDICh5 Ch6:MIDICh6 Ch7:MIDICh7 Ch8:MIDICh8 Ch9:Rhythm_s Ch10:Rhythm_m Ch11:Bass Ch12:Chord1 Ch13:Chord2 Ch14:Chord3 Ch15:Phrase1 Ch16:Phrase2 MIDI Save To:
Range
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MIDI, MP3
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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On, Off
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Internal Flash, USB Flash
Note:
1. The settings of the first and the last items above cannot be changed until a USB flash drive is inserted. Please refer to Connecting USB Flash Drive for details.
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2. If you have used the DSP effects during MIDI recording, when you play back the MIDI file, the preset DSP effects for voice R1/ R2/ L will be disabled and the relevant DSP Types will be set to OFF and cannot be changed. The DSP effects for the voice layers will work again only when you pause, stop or exit MIDI playback.
3. If you use channel 4 - 8 for recording, connect an external MIDI keyboard or other MIDI device via either the USB jack or the MIDI jack, and then set the device’s MIDI Out channels accordingly.
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Audio Recording
Audio recording will record your performance and save it to a USB flash drive as an MP3 file. During recording, the sounds and effects you hear from the instrument will all be recorded.
1. Connect a USB flash drive to the instrument, then wait until the USB
Voice
Grand Piano 1
indicator appears on the LCD.
2. Press the [REC] button to start recording. The Record button LED and
“REC” indicator will light up.
Note:
If you want to switch to MIDI recording, press and hold the [REC] button to enter the Recording settings menu, then set the Record Type to “MIDI”. Please refer to Recording Settings for details.
3. During recording, you can play back style accompaniment, play the
keyboard, play back songs or demos, play back music from the AUX IN jack, and sing through a microphone. All these sounds will be recorded.
4. During recording, press the [REC] button to stop recording. The recording
button LED and the “REC” indicator will turn off.
USB
AudioRec001
5. The recorded song will be automatically saved as “AudioRec XXX”.
Press the [START/STOP] button to play back the song.
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Note:
Do not remove the USB flash drive or turn off the power when song saving is in progress, otherwise it may cause damage to the audio files and the USB flash drive.
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The instrument features several complete piano songs. Please refer to the Song List for details.
Play the Songs
1. Press the [SONG] button to enter Song mode. The LCD shows the
current song number and name.
2. Use the data dial or [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a desired song.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start or stop song playback.
Note:
You can set to playing a single song or all songs in a loop. Please refer to the Function Menu for details.
Song
Control the Song Playback
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1. Fast Forward, Rewind or Pause the Playback
During song playback: Press the [ ] button to fast forward the song. Press the [ ] button to rewind the song (based on the measure). Press the [ ] button to pause the song. Press it again to continue the playback.
2. Song Looping
Press [ ] button when playing songs to play the current song in a loop. Press [ ] button when playing songs to play all the songs in a loop.
Practice the Songs
All the preset songs can be practiced with melody-off.
1. Press the [LEFT] button to mute the left-hand melody. The “L-OFF”
indicator will light up. You can then practice the left hand melody of the song.
2. In the same way, press the [RIGHT] button to mute the right-hand
melody. The “R-OFF” indicator will light up. You can then practice the right hand melody of the song
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Connecting USB Flash Drive
The instrument recognizes USB flash drives (32M to 128G) in FAT32 format. It does not support multi-partitioned USB flash drives. We recommend formatting the USB flash drive on the instrument before using.
Note:
A USB flash drive in FAT32 format supports up to 512 files under its root directory. Exceeding this limit will make it unable to save or record to the USB flash drive.
Playing
1. Press the [USB] button to enter the USB Play menu. The LCD shows all
MIDI and MP3 songs under the root directory of the USB flash drive.
2. Use the data dial or [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a song.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start playback. You can set to loop
play a single song or all songs. Please refer to the Function Menu for details.
4. Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop playback.
Saving
1. Press and hold the [USB] button to enter the USB menu. Use the data dial
to select “Save MIDI ”.
2. Press [+/YES] to save the user song to the root directory of the USB flash
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drive. The file will be saved as “UserSong00X_YYMMDD_NUB.MIDI”. If the user song is empty, the LCD will prompt “NoFile!”
3. After saving, the LCD will prompt “User song save successful!”, then
return to the USB menu.
File Name Description:
“UserSong00X” is the user song name and number (corresponds to the user song on the instrument). “YYMMDD” is the year, month and date the song was saved. “NUB” is the track number of the saved song (001~512).
Loading
1. Press and hold the [USB] button to enter the USB menu. Use the data dial
to select “Load MIDI”.
2. Press [+/YES]. The LCD will show all MIDI files (*.mid) under the root
directory. Use the data dial to select one.
3. Press the [+/YES] button. The LCD will prompt “Load MIDI Successful!”.
If the user song on the instrument is not empty, the LCD will prompt “Over-write the User Song?” Press the [+/YES] button to confirm loading or press [-/NO] to cancel.
4. After loading, the LCD will return to the USB menu.
Note:
This operation will overwrite the previous user song on the instrument.
Formatting
1. Press and hold the [USB] button to enter the USB menu. Use the data
dial to select “Format USB”.
2. Press [+/YES]. The LCD will prompt “Format USB Flash Drive?”.
3. Press [+/YES] to format the flash drive or press [-/NO] to cancel.
4. After formatting, it will return to the USB menu. Notes:
1. Formatting will delete all data on the USB flash drive!
2. It may take several minutes to format a USB flash drive of large capacity.
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MIDI
The MIDI function will expand your musical possibilities.
What's MIDI?
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, controls signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato, audio panning, and programs change information to change the voice selections.
The instrument can output real-time playback information via MIDI messages and control external MIDI devices. The instru­ment can also accept incoming MIDI messages and generate sound accordingly.
Bluetooth MIDI
You piano can be connected to computers or smart devices via Bluetooth MIDI. The Bluetooth MIDI function is turned on by default. You may select you piano in the MIDI device interface of compatible external devices. Bluetooth MIDI name: Piano-MIDI
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Problem
The speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is turned ON/OFF.
Speakers do not produce sound when the keyboard is played.
There is noise when I use a mobile phone.
Possible Cause and Solution
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
1. Check if the master volume is set too low.
2. Check if headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack.
3. Check if the R1/R2/L1 voice volume is set too low (in the Mixer).
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may
Troubleshooting
produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or keep it away from the instrument when in use.
The auto accompaniment does not play back even when Sync is in standby and a key is pressed.
You may be playing keys in the right hand range of the keyboard. To start the accompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play keys in the left-hand range.
Certain notes seem to be in the wrong pitch.
Make sure that the tune value is set to 0. Hold down the [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons and turn on the power to restore factory settings.
When connecting to computer, the instrument cannot be recognized.
Check if the USB cable is firmly connected. Try connecting another USB port on the computer. This instrument is plug and play and should work without installing a driver.
The pedal does not respond.
It cannot read/save to the USB flash drive.
It shuts down after a period of time.
Check if the pedal cable is firmly connected.
Make sure your USB flash drive is in FAT32 format and not multi-parti­tioned.
The auto power off function will turn off the instrument after a preset period of time when the instrument is not in use. You can adjust the auto-off function in the Function Menu.
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Specifications
Keyboard & Display Keyboard
88 Graded Hammer-Action Keys Touch Response Display
Multi-functional LCD Voices Polyphony (max.) Voices Layer
750 panel, 13 drum kits
Left, Right1, Right2 Split Duo (Twinova) Styles Styles Style Control
Intro 1 / Ending 1 Intro 2 / Ending 2 Main A / Fill in A Main B / Fill in B Main C / Fill in C Main D / Fill in D
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Style Creator O.T.S. Chord Types Effects Effects
Second-generation Acoustic Piano String Resonance Simulation Master EQ Reverb Chorus Voice Effect Performance Enhance Harmony Song & Recording Music Library Sequencer
90 preset songs; L / R hand learning
1 user song (16 tracks) Demo Song Audio Playback Audio Recorder Score Display Pitch Adjustment Transpose Octave Tuning Other Functions Mixer Performance Memory
32 preset banks x 6 Assignable Controllers Pitch Bend Modulation Metronome Tempo Other control
6 types, Off
256
Yes Yes
240 presets
Start / Stop
Sync start Sync stop
A.B.C.
Fade in/out
Yes
32
DSP on / off;
6 types 11 types 12 types 15 types
9 types
3 MP3 MP3
-12 ~ +12
-2 ~ +2
-50 ~ +50
Yes (14 tracks)
Soft pedal
— —
Yes
30 ~ 280
Piano mode;
Brilliance;
Bluetooth MIDI
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Connections Interaction & Expansion External Drive Microphone Phones Pedals MIDI USB Input Output Power Supply Power Power Off Protection Amplifiers & Speakers Amplifiers Speakers Dimensions & Weight Dimensions LWH (mm) Weight (kg)
Specifications
USB MIDI, USB Audio, Bluetooth
USB flash drive (128G max)
Yes (Mic effect:12 types)
2 Standard Stereo
Sustain, Soft, Sostenuto
In, Out
USB Audio & MIDI
Standard Stereo
Standard Stereo
DC 15V / 2.5A
Yes
25W x 2, 15W x 2 40W x 2, 25W x 2
1400 x 494 x 910
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* All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
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Voice List
No.
Voice Name
Piano
1
Acoustic Grand Piano 1
2
Acoustic Grand Piano 2
3
Bright Acoustic Piano (wide) 1
4
Acoustic Grand Piano (dark) 1
5
Rock Piano
6
Honky Tonk Piano (wide) 1
7
Octave Grand Piano 1
8
Octave Grand Piano 2
9
Grand Piano/Live
10
Bright Acoustic Piano 1
11
Grand Piano (Warm)
12
Octave Grand Piano 3
13
Octave Grand Piano 4
14
Honky Tonk Piano 1
15
Harpsichord (Live)
16
Harpsichord (Octave) 1
17
Harpsichord 1
18
Electric Grand Piano 1
19
Electric Grand Piano 2
20
Pop Piano
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Piano & Strings 1
22
Piano & Pad 1
23
Piano & Choir 1
24
Piano & EP 1
25
Piano & EP 2
26
Electric Grand Piano 3
27
Harpsichord (Octave) 2
28
Harpsichord & Strings
29
Electric Grand Piano 4
Electric Piano
30
Electric Piano 1
31
Electric Piano 2
32
Modern Electric Piano 1
33
Jazz Electric Piano 1
34
Modern Electric Piano 2
35
Jazz Electric Piano 2
36
Phase Electric Piano 1
37
Vintage Electric Piano 1
38
Funk EP 1
39
Vintage Electric Piano 2
40
Classic Electric Piano 1
41
Electric Piano 3
42
Tremolo EP 1
43
Funk EP 2
44
60's Electric Piano 1
45
Vintage Electric Piano 3
46
Warm Electric Piano
47
Tremolo EP 3
48
Electric Piano 4
49
Modern Electric Piano 3
50
Tremolo EP 2
51
Classic Electric Piano 2
52
Sereo Clavi
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Phase Clavi
LCD Name
Grand Piano 1
Grand Piano 2
Bright Pno/Wide 1
Grand Piano/Dark 1
Rock Piano
Honky Tonk/Wide 1
Octave Piano 1
Octave Piano 2
Grand Piano/Live
Bright Piano 1
Grand Piano/Warm
Octave Piano 3
Octave Piano 4
Honky Tonk 1
Harpsichord/Live
Harpsi/Octave 1
Harpsichord 1
Electric Grand 1
Electric Grand 2
Pop Piano
Piano&Strings 1
Piano&Pad 1
Piano&Choir 1
Piano&EP 1
Piano&EP 2
Electric Grand 3
Harpsi/Octave 2
Harpsi&Strings
Electric Grand 4
E.Piano 1
E.Piano 2
Modern EP 1
Jazz EP 1
Modern EP 2
Jazz EP 2
Phase EP 1
Vintage EP 1
Funk EP 1
Vintage EP 2
Classic EP 1
E.Piano 3
Tremolo EP 1
Funk EP 2
60's EP 1
Vintage EP 3
Warm EP
Tremolo EP 3
E.Piano 4
Modern EP 3
Tremolo EP 2
Classic EP 2
Sereo Clavi
Phase Clavi
Clavi 1
54
Wah Clavi 1
55
Clavi 2
56
Wah Clavi 2
57
Massiness Electric Piano
58
Wah Electric Piano
59
Bright Electric Piano
60
Dark Electric Piano
61
Modern Jazz Electric Piano
62
Jump Electric Piano
63
Warm Jump Electric Piano
64
Metallic Electric Piano 1
65
Metallic Electric Piano 2
66
Rock Electric Piano
67
Pop Electric Piano
68
Crysta Electric Piano
69
Crysta Jazz Electric Piano
70
Rock Electric Clavi
71
Jazz Electric Clavi
72
Pop Electric Clavi
73
Echo Electric Clavi
74
Organ
Drawbar Organ 1
75
Percussive Organ 1
76
Rock Organ 1
77
Church Organ 1
78
Detuned Church Organ 1
79
Percussive Organ 2
80
Detuned Percussive Organ 1
81
Rotary Organ 1
82
Church Organ (octave mix) 1
83
Rock Organ 2
84
Detuned Organ
85
Rotary Organ 2
86
Pop Organ
87
Classic Organ 1
88
Jazz Organ 1
89
Rock Organ 3
90
Rotary Organ 3
91
Classic Organ 2
92
Detuned Drawbar Organ
93
Italian 60's Organ 1
94
Rock Organ 4
95
Percussive Organ 3
96
Drawbar Organ 2
97
Classic Organ 3
98
Italian 60's Organ 2
99
Drawbar Organ 3
100
Vintage Organ 1
101
Vintage Organ 2
102
Detuned Church Organ 2
103
Mellow Organ 1
104
Mellow Organ 2
105
Mellow Organ 3
106
Mellow Organ 4
107
Organ 1
108
Clavi 1
Wah Clavi 1
Clavi 2
Wah Clavi 2
Massiness EP
Wah EP
Bright EP
Dark EP
Modern Jazz EP
Jump EP
Warm Jump EP
Metallic EP 1
Metallic EP 2
Rock EP
Pop EP
Crysta EP
Crysta Jazz EP
Rock Elec Clavi
Jazz Elec Clavi
Pop Elec Clavi
Echo Elec Clavi
Draw Org 1
Perc Org 1
Rock Org 1
Church Org 1
Det Church Org 1
Perc Org 2
Det Prec Org 1
Rotary Org 1
ChurchOrg/Octave 1
Rock Org 2
Detuned Org
Rotary Org 2
Pop Org
Classic Org 1
Jazz Org 1
Rock Org 3
Rotary Org 3
Classic Org 2
Detuned DrawOrg
60's Org 1
Rock Org 4
Perc Org 3
Drawbar Org 2
Classic Org 3
60's Org 2
Drawbar Org 3
Vintage Org 1
Vintage Org 2
Det Church Org 2
Mellow Org 1
Mellow Org 2
Mellow Org 3
Mellow Org 4
Organ 1
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109
Organ 2
110
Organ 3
111
Reed Organ 1
112
Puff Organ 1
113
Dark Drawbar Organ
114
Soft Drawbar Organ
115
Soft 60's Organ
116
Bright 60's Organ
117
Detuned Classic Organ
118
Bright Percussive Organ
119
Jazz Percussive Organ
120
Rock Percussive Organ
121
Octave Percussive Organ
122
Mellow Percussive Organ
123
Vintage Rock Organ
124
Dark Rock Organ
125
Mellow Rock Organ
126
Soft Rock Organ
127
Reed Rock Organ
128
Rotary Rock Organ
129
Wah Rock Organ
130
Puff Rock Organ
131
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Bright Vintage Organ
132
Dark Vintage Organ
133
Mellow Vintage Organ
134
Rotary Vintage Organ
135
Rock Vintage Organ
136
Dark Reed Organ
137
Jazz Reed Organ
138
Pop Reed Organ
139
Puff Reed Organ
140
Rock Reed Organ
141
Musette
142
Accordion 1
143
Tango Accordion 1
144
Accord It Solo 1
145
Tango Accordion 2
146
Chorus Accordion
147
Accordion 2
148
Accord It Solo 2
149
Harmonica 1
150
Harmonica 2
151
Wah Harmonica
152
Dark Musette
153
Bright Musette
154
Chorus Musette
155
Musette 2
156
Dark Harmonica
157
Bright Harmonica
158
Chorus Harmonica
159
Harmonica 3
160
Dark Accordion
161
Bright Accordion
162
Chorus Accordion
Guitar & Bass
163
Nylon Guitar
Organ 2
Organ 3
Reed Org 1
Puff Org 1
Dark Drawbar Organ
Soft Drawbar Org
Soft 60's Org
Bright 60's Org
Det Classic Org
Br Perc Org
Jazz Perc Org
Rock Perc Org
Octave Perc Org
Mellow Perc Org
Vintage Rock Org
Dark Rock Org
Mellow Rock Org
Soft Rock Org
Reed Rock Org
Rotary Rock Org
Wah Rock Org
Puff Rock Org
Bright Vintage Org
Dark Vintage Org
Mellow Vintage Org
Rotary Vintage Org
Rock Vintage Org
Dark Reed Org
Jazz Reed Org
Pop Reed Org
Puff Reed Org
Rock Reed Org
Musette
Accordion 1
Tango Accordion 1
Accord It Solo 1
Tango Accordion 2
Chorus Accordion
Accordion 2
Accord It Solo 2
Harmonica 1
Harmonica 2
Wah Harmonica
Dark Musette
Bright Musette
Chorus Musette
Musette 2
Dark Harmonica
Bright Harmonica
Chorus Harmonica
Harmonica 3
Dark Accordion
Bright Accordion
Chorus Accordion
Nylon Guitar
Steel Guitar 1
165
Jazz Guitar 1
166
Clean Guitar 1
167
Steel Guitar 2
168
Mandolin
169
Funk Guitar 1
170
Velocity Clean Guitar
171
Lead Guitar 1
172
Velocity Lead Guitar
173
Lead Guitar 2
174
Overdriven Guitar 1
175
Tremolo clean Guitar
176
12-String Guitar
177
Steel Guitar 3
178
Clean Guitar 2
179
Feedback Guitar 1
180
5th Distortion
181
Velocity Steel Guitar
182
Delay Guitar 1
183
Vintage Guitar 1
184
Jazz Guitar 2
185
Rhythm Guitar
186
Jazz Lead 1
187
Vintage Guitar 2
188
Classic Guitar
189
Jazz Lead 2
190
Vintage Guitar 3
191
Folk Guitar
192
Chorus Guitar 1
193
Muted Guitar 1
194
Pedal Guitar
195
Distortion Guitar 1
196
Chorus Guitar 2
197
Tremolo Guitar 1
198
Octave Guitar
199
Chorus Guitar 3
200
Tremolo Guitar 2
201
Metal Guitar
202
Clean Guitar 3
203
Wah Guitar
204
Jazz Guitar & EP
205
Distortion Guitar 2
206
12-String Electric Guitar
207
Feedback Guitar 2
208
12-String Guitar 1
209
Muted Guitar 2
Funk Guitar 2
210
Overdriven Guitar 2
211
12-String Guitar 2
212
Nylon Guitar & Acoustic Bass
213
Steel Guitar & Finger Bass
214
Chorus Steel Guitar
215
Dark Steel Guitar
216
Warm Steel Guitar
217
Chorus Jazzy Guitar
218
Bright Jazzy Guitar
219
Steel Guitar 1
Jazz Guitar 1
Clean Guitar 1
Steel Guitar 2
Mandolin
Funk Guitar 1
Velocity CleanGtr
Lead Guitar 1
Velocity LeadGtr
Lead Guitar 2
OverdrivenGtr 1
Tremolo cleanGtr
12String Guitar
Steel Guitar 3
Clean Guitar 2
Feedback Guitar 1
5th Distortion
Velocity SteelGtr
Delay Guitar 1
Vintage Guitar 1
Jazz Guitar 2
Rhythm Guitar
Jazz Lead 1
Vintage Guitar 2
Classic Guitar
Jazz Lead 2
Vintage Guitar 3
Folk Guitar
Chorus Guitar 1
Muted Guitar 1
Pedal Guitar
DistortionGtr 1
Chorus Guitar 2
TremoloGuitar 1
OctaveGuitar
Chorus Guitar 3
TremoloGuitar 2
Metal Guitar
Clean Guitar 3
Wah Guitar
JazzGtr&EP
DistortionGtr 2
12StrE.Guitar
Feedback Guitar 2
12String Guitar 1
Muted Guitar 2
Funk Guitar 2
OverdrivenGtr 2
12String Guitar 2
NyGt&AcBass
SteGt&FgBass
Chorus Ste Gt
Dark Steel Gt
Warm Steel Gt
Chorus Jazzy Gt
Bright Jazzy Gt
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220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
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243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
Strings
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
Overdriven Jazzy Guitar
Distortion Jazzy Guitar
Dark Overdrive Guitar
Bright Overdrive Guitar
Chorus Distortion Guitar
Dark Distortion Guitar
Bright Lead Guitar 3
Modern Distortion Guitar
Finger Bass 1
Acoustic Bass 1
Pick Bass 1
Fretless Bass 1
Slap Bass 1
Resonant Bass
Attack Pulse
Resonant Bass 2
Analog Bass 1
Resonance SynBass
Rock Bass
Fretless Bass 2
Pick Bass 2
Finger Slap Bass
Acoustic Bass & Cymbal
Analog Bass 2
Resonant Slap Bass
Warm Synth Bass 1
Hammer 1
Synth Bass (rubber)
Power Slap Bass
Finger Bass 2
Warm Synth Bass 2
Mute Pick Bass
Attack Pulse 2
Bright Finger Bass
Wah Finger Bass
Dark Slap Bass
Bright Pick Bass
Dark Pick Bass
Wah Pick Bass
Bright Fretless Bass
Wah Fretless Bass
Dark Fretless Bass
Bright Power Slap Bass
Wah Power Slap Bass
Solo Strings
Slow Strings 1
Sweet Violin
Sweet Cello
The Strings 1
Orchestra 1
Slow Strings 2
Contrabass 1
Chamber Music
Slow Strings 3
Strings & Brass 1
Over Jazzy Gt
Dist Jazzy Gt
Dark Over Gt
Bright Over Gt
Chorus Dist Gt
Dark Dist Gt
Bright Lead Gt 3
Modern Dist Gt
Finger Bass 1
Acoustic Bass 1
Pick Bass 1
Fretless Bass 1
Slap Bass 1
Resonant Bass
Attack Pulse
Resonant Bass 2
Analog Bass 1
Resonance SynBass
Rock Bass
Fretless Bass 2
Pick Bass 2
Finger Slap Bass
Bass & Cymbal
Analog Bass 2
Resonant SlapBass
Warm Syn Bass 1
Hammer 1
Synth Bass (rubber)
Power Slap Bass
Finger Bass 2
Warm Syn Bass 2
Mute Pick Bass
Attack Pulse 2
Brt Finger Bass
Wah Finger Bass
Dark Slap Bass
Bright Pick Bass
Dark Pick Bass
Wah Pick Bass
Brt Fret Bass
Wah Fret Bass
Dark Fret Bass
Bt Power Slap Ba
Wah Powr Slp Ba
Solo Strings
Slow Strings 1
Sweet Violin
Sweet Cello
The Strings 1
Orchestra 1
Slow Strings 2
Contrabass 1
Chamber Music
Slow Strings 3
Strings&Brass 1
275
Strings & Brass 2
276
Strings & Flute
277
Strings & Oboe
278
Arco Strings 1
279
String Ensembles 1
280
Choir Aahs 1
281
Voice Oohs
282
Synth Voice
283
Orchestra 2
284
Arco Strings 2
285
The Strings 2
286
Tremolo Strings
287
Pizzicato Strings
288
The Strings 3
289
Synth Strings 1
290
Synth Strings 2
291
Synth Strings 3
292
Orchestral Harp
293
Violin
294
Viola
295
Cello
296
Contrabass 2
297
Choir Aahs 2
298
Humming
299
Analog Voice
300
Orchestra Hit
301
Bass Hit Plus
302
6th Hit
303
Euro Hit
304
Slow Sweet Violin
305
Dark Sweet Violin
306
Bright Sweet Violin
307
Slow Violin
308
Dark Violin
309
Bright Violin
310
Slow Viola
311
Dark Viola
312
Bright Viola
313
Slow Cello
314
Dark Cello
315
Bright Cello
316
Dark Contrabass
317
Bright Contrabass
318
Slow Contrabass
319
Dark Tremolo Strings
320
Bright Tremolo Strings
Dark Pizzicato Strings
321
Bright Pizzicato Strings
322
Dark Harp
323
Bright Harp
324
Brass & Sax
Trumpet 1
325
Trombone 1
326
Muted Trumpet 1
327
French Horn 1
328
Dark Trumpet Soft
329
Strings&Brass 2
Strings & Flute
Strings & Oboe
Arco Strings 1
Str Ensembles 1
Choir Aahs 1
Voice Oohs
Synth Voice
Orchestra 2
Arco Strings 2
The Strings 2
Tremolo Strings
Pizzicato Str
The Strings 3
Synth Strings 1
Synth Strings 2
Synth Strings 3
Orchestral Harp
Violin
Viola
Cello
Contrabass 2
Choir Aahs 2
Humming
Analog Voice
Orchestra Hit
Bass Hit Plus
6th Hit
Euro Hit
Slow Sweet Vin
Dark Sweet Vin
Bright Sweet Vin
Slow Violin
Dark Violin
Bright Violin
Slow Viola
Dark Viola
Bright Viola
Slow Cello
Dark Cello
Bright Cello
Dark Contrabass
Bright Contrbs
Slow Contrabass
Dark Trem Str
Brt Trem Str
Dark Pizz Str
Bright Pizz Str
Dark Harp
Bright Harp
Trumpet 1
Trombone 1
Muted Trumpet 1
French Horn 1
DarkTrump Soft
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Tuba
330
Trumpet 2
331
Trombone 2
332
Muted Trumpet 2
333
Bright Trombone1
334
Dark Trombone 1
335
Dark Trombone 2
336
Resonant Trombone 1
337
Resonant Trombone 2
338
Brassband 1
339
French Horn 2
340
Warm Trumpet
341
Bright Trumpet
342
Chorus Trumpet
343
Warm Trombone
344
Bright Trombone2
345
Chorus Trombone
346
Bright Tuba
347
Warm Tuba
348
Chorus Tuba
349
Bright Muted Trumpet
350
Warm Muted Trumpet
351
Chorus Muted Trumpet
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352
Bright French Horn
353
Warm French Horn
354
Chorus French Horn
355
Dark Brass Section
356
Bright Brass Section
357
Warm Brass Section
358
Chorus Brass Section
359
Dark Analog Synth Brass
360
Bright Analog Synth Brass
361
Warm Analog Synth Brass
362
Chorus Analog Synth Brass
363
Brass Section 1
364
Brass Section 2
365
Octave Brass Section
366
French Horn Live 1
367
French Horn Live 2
368
Brassband 2
369
Brass Section 3
370
Dark Brass 1
371
Synth Brass 1
372
Bright Brass Section 1
373
Sforzato Brass
374
Brassband 3
375
Club Brass Section
376
Bright Brass Section 2
377
Soft Brass Section 1
378
Synth Brass 2
379
Soft Synth Brass 1
380
Soft Synth Brass 2
381
Jump Brass
382
Soft Brass Section 2
383
BigBand 1
384
Solo Brass 1
385
Tuba
Trumpet 2
Trombone 2
Muted Trumpet 2
Bright Trombone1
Dark Trombone 1
Dark Trombone 2
Reson Trb 1
Reson Trb 2
Brassband 1
French Horn 2
Warm Trumpet
Bright Trumpet
Chorus Trumpet
Warm Trombone
Bright Trombone2
Chorus Trombone
Bright Tuba
Warm Tuba
Chorus Tuba
Bright Muted Trp
Warm Muted Trp
Chorus Muted Trp
Bright Fr Horn
Warm French Horn
Chorus Fr Horn
Dark Br Section
Brt Br Section
Warm Br Section
Cho Br Section
Dk Ana Syn Br
Brt Ana Syn Br
Warm Ana Syn Br
Cho Ana Syn Br
Brass Section 1
Brass Section 2
Oct Br Section
Fr Horn Live 1
Fr Horn Live 2
Brassband 2
Brass Section 3
Dark Brass 1
Synth Brass 1
Bright Brass 1
Sforzato Brass
Brassband 3
Club Brass
Bright Brass 2
Soft Brass 1
Synth Brass 2
Soft Synth Brass 1
Soft Synth Brass 2
Jump Brass
Soft Brass 2
BigBand 1
Solo Brass 1
386
Bright Brass Section 3
387
Synth Brass 3
388
Solo Brass 2
389
Soft Brass Section 3
390
BigBand 2
391
Synth Brass 4
392
Brass Hit
393
Analog Synth Brass 1
394
Solo Brass 3
395
Solo Brass 4
396
Analog Synth Brass 2
397
Funky Synth Brass 1
398
Echo Brass
399
Analog Synth Brass 3
400
Soft Synth Brass
401
Funky Synth Brass 2
402
Tenor Sax 1
403
Alto Sax 1
404
Soprano Sax 1
405
Baritone Sax 1
406
Sax Band 1
407
Sax Band 2
408
Sax & Clarinet
409
Sax Live 1
410
Sax Live 2
411
Soprano Sax 2
412
Tenor Sax 2
413
Alto Sax 2
414
Baritone Sax 2
415
Slow Tenor Sax
416
Soft Sax Band
417
Super Sax Band
Flute & Wood Wind
418
Flute 1
419
Clarinet 1
420
Pan Flute 1
421
Oboe 1
422
Flute & Sax
423
English Horn
424
Bassoon
425
Sweet Flute
426
Piccolo
427
Clarinet & Sax
428
Sweet Pan Flute
429
Shakuhachi
430
Clarinet 2
Flute 2
431
Pan Flute 2
432
Oboe 2
433
Whistle
434
Recorder
435
Blown Bottle
436
Ocarina
437
Dark Piccolo
438
Bright Piccolo
439
Chorus Piccolo
440
Bright Brass 3
Synth Brass 3
Solo Brass 2
Soft Brass 3
BigBand 2
Synth Brass 4
Brass Hit
Ana Syn Br 1
Solo Brass 3
Solo Brass 4
Ana Syn Br 2
Funky Syn Br 1
Echo Brass
Ana Syn Br 3
Soft Syn Br
Funky Syn Br 2
Tenor Sax 1
Alto Sax 1
Soprano Sax 1
Baritone Sax 1
Sax Band 1
Sax Band 2
Sax & Clarinet
Sax Live 1
Sax Live 2
Soprano Sax 2
Tenor Sax 2
Alto Sax 2
Baritone Sax 2
Slow Tenor Sax
Soft Sax Band
Super Sax Band
Flute 1
Clarinet 1
Pan Flute 1
Oboe 1
Flute & Sax
English Horn
Bassoon
Sweet Flute
Piccolo
Clarinet & Sax
Sweet Pan Flute
Shakuhachi
Clarinet 2
Flute 2
Pan Flute 2
Oboe 2
Whistle
Recorder
Blown Bottle
Ocarina
Dark Piccolo
Bright Piccolo
Chorus Piccolo
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Warm Piccolo
441
Slow Piccolo
442
Dark Flute
443
Bright Flute
444
Chorus Flute
445
Warm Flute
446
Slow Flute
447
Dark Pan Flute
448
Bright Pan Flute
449
Warm Pan Flute
450
Chorus Pan Flute
451
Whistle & Pan Flute
452
Dark Blown Bottle
453
Bright Blown Bottle
454
Chorus Blown Bottle
455
Warm Blown Bottle
456
Slow Blown Bottle
457
Dark Shakuhachi
458
Bright Shakuhachi
459
Chorus Shakuhachi
460
Warm Shakuhachi
461
Slow Shakuhachi
462
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
Lead & Pad
Sine Solo 1
463
Sine Solo 2
464
Corrie 1
465
Wire Lead 1
466
Wire Lead 2
467
Big Lead 1
468
Wavy Sawtooth 1
469
Bauble Lead
470
Super Analog
471
Big Lead 2
472
Wire Lead 3
473
Massiness 1
474
Massiness 2
475
2Oscillators Lead 1
476
2Oscillators Lead 2
477
Square
478
Sawtooth
479
Soft Big Lead 1
480
Thick Saw 1
481
Thick Saw 2
482
Soft Sine 1
483
Wah Lead 1
484
Wah Lead 2
485
Soft Wah Lead
486
Corrie 2
487
Funky Lead
488
Delayed Lead 1
489
Chiffer Lead
490
Octave Lead
491
Echo Drops 1
492
SynCalliope Soft 1
493
Delayed Lead 2
494
Massiness 3
495
Warm Piccolo
Slow Piccolo
Dark Flute
Bright Flute
Chorus Flute
Warm Flute
Slow Flute
Dark Pan Flute
Bright Pan Flute
Warm Pan Flute
Chorus Pan Flute
Whistle & PanFlu
Dk Blown Bottle
Brt Blown Bottle
Cho Blown Bottle
Warm Blow Bottle
Slow Blow Bottle
Dark Shakuhachi
Bright Shaku
Chorus Shaku
Warm Shaku
Slow Shakuhachi
Sine Solo 1
Sine Solo 2
Corrie 1
Wire Lead 1
Wire Lead 2
Big Lead 1
Wavy Sawtooth 1
Bauble Lead
Super Analog
Big Lead 2
Wire Lead 3
Massiness 1
Massiness 2
2Oscillator Ld 1
2Oscillator Ld 2
Square
Sawtooth
Soft Big Lead 1
Thick Saw 1
Thick Saw 2
Soft Sine 1
Wah Lead 1
Wah Lead 2
Soft Wah Lead
Corrie 2
Funky Lead
Delayed Lead 1
Chiffer Lead
Octave Lead
Echo Drops 1
SynCaliop Soft 1
Delayed Lead 2
Massiness 3
496
EchoBell 1
497
SynCalliope Soft 2
498
Soft Sine 2
499
Jazz Lead
500
Soft Big Lead 2
501
EchoBell 2
502
Echo Crystal 1
503
EchoBell 3
504
Echo Crystal 2
505
Rising
506
Charang 1
507
Wavy Sawtooth 2
508
Thick Square
509
Wah Sine Solo 1
510
TremoloMatrix
511
DarkWire
512
ChorusHipLead 1
513
ChorusHipLead 2
514
TremoloBauble Lead
515
ChorusSoftMini
516
Soft Trance Lead
517
Chiffe Fire Wire
518
Soft Analogon
519
CorrieCalliope 1
520
WahCalliope
521
BrightCalliope
522
AnalogonCalliope1
523
AnalogonCalliope2
524
Soft Chiffer Lead
525
Bright Chiffer Lead
526
Tremolo Chiffer Lead
527
TrumpSaw Chiffer Lead
528
Analogon Chiffer Lead
529
Soft Funky Lead 1
530
Soft Funky Lead 2
531
Wire Funky Lead
532
Soft Octave Lead
533
Bauble Octave Lead
534
Bright Voice Lead
535
Soft Voice Lead
536
Delayed Voice Lead 1
537
Delayed Voice Lead 2
538
Funky Voice Lead1
539
Soft Rising 1
540
Soft Rising 2
541
Bright Rising 1
542
Bright Rising 2
Wah Rising 1
543
Soft Bass Lead 1
544
Soft Bass Lead 2
545
Voice Bass Lead
546
Bright Bass Lead 1
547
Calliope Bass Lead
548
Bright Delayed Lead
549
Soft Cry Eyes 1
550
Soft Cry Eyes 2
551
EchoBell 1
SynCaliop Soft 2
Soft Sine 2
Jazz Lead
Soft Big Lead 2
EchoBell 2
Echo Crystal 1
EchoBell 3
Echo Crystal 2
Rising
Charang 1
Wavy Sawtooth 2
Thick Square
Wah Sine Solo 1
TremoloMatrix
DarkWire
ChorusHip Lead 1
ChorusHip Lead 2
TreBauble Lead
ChorusSoftMini
SoftTraLead
ChiFireWire
Soft Analogon
CorrieCalliope 1
WahCalliope
BrightCalliope
AlgnCalliope1
AlgnCalliope2
Soft Chiffer Ld
Brt Chiffer Ld
Trem Chiffer Ld
TrpSaw Chiff Ld
Ana Chiffer Ld
Soft Funky Ld 1
Soft Funky Ld 2
Wire Funky Lead
Soft Octave Lead
Bauble Octave Ld
Bright Voice Ld
Soft Voice Lead
Dely Voice Lead1
Dely Voice Lead2
Funky Voice Ld 1
Soft Rising1
Soft Rising2
Bright Rising 1
Bright Rising 2
Wah Rising 1
Soft Bass Lead 1
Soft Bass Lead 2
Voice Bass Lead
Bright Bass Ld 1
Calliope Bass Ld
Bright Delay Ld
Soft Cry Eyes 1
Soft Cry Eyes 2
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Bright Cry Eyes
552
Square Cry Eyes
553
Soft Stardust 1
554
Soft Stardust 2
555
Bright Stardust 1
556
Bright Stardust 2
557
Wah Stardust 1
558
Space Voice 1
559
Vox Pad 1
560
Vox Pad 2
561
Vox Pad 3
562
New Year Pad 1
563
New Year Pad 2
564
Soft Vox
565
Space Voice 2
566
New Year Pad 3
567
New Year Pad 4
568
New Age Pad 1
569
New Age Pad 2
570
Soft Space Voice 1
571
Bright Space Voice 1
572
Bright Vox
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
573
Bright Space Voice 2
574
Soft Space Voice 2
575
Choir&Organ
576
New Age Pad 3
577
New Age Pad 4
578
Warm Pad 1
579
PWM Pad
580
Warmly Pad 1
581
Warm Pad 2
582
Sine Pad 1
583
Warm Pad 3
584
Sweep Pad 1
585
Poly Synth 1
586
Dipolar Pad
587
Poly Synth 2
588
Poly Synth 3
589
New Age Pad 3
590
Horn Pad
591
Metallic Pad 1
592
Metallic Pad 2
593
Pan Pad 1
594
Congregate
595
Pan Pad 2
596
Pan Pad 3
597
New Age Pad 4
598
Itopia Pad 1
599
Itopia Pad 2
600
Metallic Pad 3
601
Metallic&Itopia
602
Sine Pad 2
603
Sweep Pad 2
604
Analog Pad 1
605
Analog Pad 2
606
Bowed Pad 1
607
Bright Cry Eyes
Square Cry Eyes
Soft Stardust 1
Soft Stardust 2
Brt Stardust 1
Brt Stardust 2
Wah Stardust 1
Space Voice 1
Vox Pad 1
Vox Pad 2
Vox Pad 3
New Year Pad 1
New Year Pad 2
Soft Vox
Space Voice 2
New Year Pad 3
New Year Pad 4
New Age Pad 1
New Age Pad 2
Soft Space Vc 1
Brt Space Vc 1
Bright Vox
Brt Space Vc 2
Soft Space Vc 2
Choir&Organ
New Age Pad 3
New Age Pad 4
Warm Pad 1
PWM Pad
Warmly Pad 1
Warm Pad 2
Sine Pad 1
Warm Pad 3
Sweep Pad 1
Poly Synth 1
Dipolar Pad
Poly Synth 2
Poly Synth 3
New Age Pad 3
Horn Pad
Metallic Pad 1
Metallic Pad 2
Pan Pad 1
Congregate
Pan Pad 2
Pan Pad 3
New Age Pad 4
Itopia Pad 1
Itopia Pad 2
Metallic Pad 3
Metallic&Itopia
Sine Pad 2
Sweep Pad 2
Analog Pad 1
Analog Pad 2
Bowed Pad 1
New Age&Bowed Pad 1
608
New Age&Bowed Pad 2
609
Halo Pad 1
610
Halo&Bowed Pad
611
Poly Pad
612
Slow Warm Pad
613
Bright New Age Pad
614
Warmly New Age Pad1
615
Metallic New Age Pad
616
New Age Tune Pad
617
Choir New Age Pad
618
Warmly Pad
619
Warmly Pad 2
620
BigBand Pad
621
Organ Pad
622
12-String Guitar Pad
623
Soft PolySy Pad
624
Bright PolySy Pad
625
Wah PolySy Pad
626
Vox PolySy Pad
627
Calliope PolySy Pad
628
Wah Space Voice 1
629
Wah Space Voice 2
630
Soft Itopia Pad 1
631
Square Itopia Pad
632
Bright Itopia Pad 1
633
Bright Bowed Pad 1
634
Soft Bowed Pad 1
635
Wah Bowed Pad
636
Corrie Bowed Pad
637
Congregate Bowed Pad
638
Bright Metal Pad 1
639
Soft Metal Pad
640
Wah Metal Pad
641
Space Voice Metal Pad
642
Modern Metal Pad
643
Bright Halo Pad
644
Soft Halo Pad
645
Wah Halo Pad
646
PWM Halo Pad
647
Soft Dipolar Pad
648
Wah Dipolar Pad
649
Vox Dipolar Pad
650
Metallic Dipolar Pad
651
Synth FX & Sound Effects
Guitar Fret Noise
652
Guitar Cutting Noise
653
Acoustic Bass String Slap
654
Breath Noise
655
Flute Key Click
656
Seashore
657
Rain
658
Thunder
659
Wind 1
660
Stream
661
Bubble
662
NewAge&Bow Pd 1
NewAge&Bow Pd 2
Halo Pad 1
Halo&Bowed Pad
Poly Pad
Slow Warm Pad
Brt New Age Pd
Warm New Age Pd1
Metal New Age Pd
New Age Tune Pad
Choir New Age Pd
Warmly Pad
Warmly Pad 2
BigBand Pad
Organ Pad
12-String Gt Pd
Soft PolySy Pad
Bright PolySy Pd
Wah PolySy Pad
Vox PolySy Pad
Callio PolySy Pd
Wah Space Vc 1
Wah Space Vc 2
Soft Itopia Pd 1
Squar Itopia Pd
Brt Itopia Pd 1
Brt Bowed Pd 1
Soft Bowed Pad 1
Wah Bowed Pad
Corrie Bowed Pd
Cong Bowed Pd
Brt Metal Pd 1
Soft Metal Pad
Wah Metal Pad
Space Vc Met Pd
Modern Metal Pad
Bright Halo Pad
Soft Halo Pad
Wah Halo Pad
PWM Halo Pad
Soft Dipolar Pad
Wah Dipolar Pad
Vox Dipolar Pad
Metal Dipolar Pd
GtFret Noise
GtCutting Noise
Bass String Slap
Breath Noise
Flute Key Click
Seashore
Rain
Thunder
Wind 1
Stream
Bubble
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663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
Ethnic & Combined
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
Bird Tweet 1
Dog
Horse Gallop
Bird Tweet 2
Telephone Ring 1
Telephone Ring 2
Door Creaking
Door
Scratch
Wind Chime
Helicopter
Car Engine
Car Stop
Car Pass
Car Crash
Siren
Train
Jetplane
Starship
Burst Noise
Applause
Laughing
Screaming
Punch
Heart Beat
Footsteps
Gunshot
Machine Gun
Lasergun
Explosion
Fiddle
Sitar
Hackbrett
Banjo
Shamisen
Koto
Kalimba
Shanai
Bag Pipe
Stereo Piano & Strings
Stereo Piano & Calliope
Stereo Piano & Sweep
Honky Tonk Piano & Fifths
Honky Tonk Piano & Sweep
FM Electric Piano
Digital Piano
E.Piano & Pad
E.Piano & Sweep
Bird Tweet 1 Dog Horse Gallop Bird Tweet 2 Telephone Ring 1 Telephone Ring 2 Door Creaking Door Scratch Wind Chime Helicopter Car Engine Car Stop Car Pass Car Crash Siren Train Jetplane Starship Burst Noise Applause Laughing Screaming Punch Heart Beat Footsteps Gunshot Machine Gun Lasergun Explosion
Fiddle Sitar Hackbrett Banjo Shamisen Koto Kalimba Shanai Bag Pipe Piano&Strings Piano&Calliope Piano&Sweep Honk&Fifths Honk&Sweep FM E.Piano Digital Piano E.Piano&Pad E.Piano&Sweep
717
Vibraphone 3
718
Music Box & Flute
719
Marimba 1
720
Xylophone 1
721
Steel Drums 2
722
Celesta 2
723
Glockenspiel 1
724
Music Box 1
725
Tubular Bells 1
726
Church Bell 1
727
Carillon 1
728
Dulcimer 1
729
Timpani 1
730
Taiko Drum
731
Concert Bass Drum
732
Melodic Tom 1
733
Melodic Tom 2
734
Synth Drum
735
Rhythm Box Tom
736
Electric Drum
737
Reverse Cymbal
738
Standard Set 1
739
Standard Set 2
740
Jazz Set
741
Brush Set
742
Dance Set 1
743
Room Set
744
Power Set
745
Electronic Set
746
Analog Set
747
Dance Set 2
748
Orchestra Set
749
SFX Set
750
Studio Set
Vibraphone 3
Music Box&Flute
Marimba 1
Xylophone 1
Steel Drums 2
Celesta 2
Glockenspiel 1
Music Box 1
Tubular Bells 1
Church Bell 1
Carillon 1
Dulcimer 1
Timpani 1
Taiko Drum
Concert Ba Drum
Melodic Tom 1
Melodic Tom 2
Synth Drum
Rhythm Box Tom
Electric Drum
Reverse Cymbal
Standard Set 1
Standard Set 2
Jazz Set
Brush Set
Dance Set 1
Room Set
Power Set
Electronic Set
Analog Set
Dance Set 2
Orchestra Set
SFX Set
Studio Set
Perc/Drum
Vibraphone (wide) 1
711
Rigid Vibraphone
712
Vibraphone 1
713
Steel Drums 1
714
Celesta 1
715
Vibraphone 2
716
Vibraphone/Wide 1 Rigid Vibraphone Vibraphone 1 Steel Drums 1 Celesta 1 Vibraphone 2
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No.
English Name
8BEAT & 16BEAT
1
8Beat Pop 1
2
Pop Rock 1
3
8Beat Rock
4
8Beat Ballad
5
Pop Jazz
6
8Beat 1
7
8Beat Pop 2
8
Pop Funk 1
9
Rhythm&Beat 1
10
8Beat Disco 1
11
Guitar Pop 1
12
Guitar Pop 2
13
8Beat 2
14
Sweet Beat
15
8Beat Dance
16
Pop Funk 2
17
8Beat 3
18
60's 8Beat
19
Rhythm&Beat 2
20
16Beat 1
21
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
16Beat Funk 1
22
16Beat Ballad 1
23
16Beat R&B
24
16Beat Pop 1
25
16Beat Funk 2
26
16Beat Dance
27
16Beat Pop 2
28
16Beat 2
29
16Beat Pop 3
30
16Beat Pop 4
31
16Beat Hot
32
16Beat Modern
33
16Beat Funk 3
34
16Beat 3
35
Cool Beat
36
16Beat Ballad 2
37
16Beat 4
38
Pop Shuffle
ROCK
39
Blues Rock
40
Hard Rock
41
Rock
42
New Wave
43
80's metal
44
Ska
45
Pop Rock 2
46
Pop Rock 3
47
Standard Rcok
48
Slow Rock
49
70's Rock&Roll
50
Folk Rock
51
Easy Rock
52
New Shuffle
53
Rock Hip Hop
54
Rock&Roll 1
55
Rock Shuffle
56
Rock&Roll 2
POP & BALLAD
57
Sweet Ballad
58
Piano Ballad
59
BriPop 1
60
6-8Ballad
61
Unplugged
62
Pop Dance 1
63
Pop Fusion
64
Analog Night 1
65
6/8 Pop
66
Brit. Pop 2
67
Fusion Shuffle
68
Analog Night 2
69
Soft Beat
70
60's Pop
71
Sting Latin
72
R&B Ballad 1
73
Guitar Ballad
74
Ballad Rock
75
Piano Pop 1
76
Soft Ballad
77
Natural Ballad
78
Love Ballad
79
Easy Ballad
80
Miami Folk
81
Slow Ballad
82
Folk Ballad
83
Pop Ballad 1
84
Pop Ballad 2
85
New R&B Ballad
BALLROOM
86
Tango 1
87
Spain Matador
88
Twist 1
89
Twist 2
90
Big Band Fox
91
Tango 2
92
Tango 3
93
Slow Fox
94
Slow Waltz 1
95
Swing Fox
96
Salsa 1
97
Pop Cha Cha
98
Cha Cha 1
99
Cha Cha 2
100
Beguine 1
101
Rumba 1
102
Samba 1
103
Samba 2
104
Jive
105
Fox Trot
DANCE
106
Techno 1
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107
Hip Hop 1
108
House 1
109
House 2
110
Pop Dance 2
111
Down Beat
112
Progressive House
113
Dubstep
114
Techno 2
115
Rap 1
116
Soft Disco
117
Disco Party
118
70's Disco
119
Club Dance
120
Euro Dance
121
Hip Hop 2
122
Garage
SOUL & FUNK
123
Pop funk
124
New R&B
125
Pop R&B
126
Neo-Soul
127
Funk 1
128
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
Jay R&B
129
Gospel Swing
130
Gospel
131
Funk 2
132
Electric Funk
133
Groove Funk
134
Rubber Funk
135
Jazz Funk
136
Soul
137
Hip Hop Soul
138
R&B
139
Soul Beat
140
R&B Ballad 2
141
British Soul Pop
SWING & JAZZ
142
Modern Big Band
143
Gospel Swing
144
Piano Jazz
145
Smooth Jazz
146
Smooth Operator
147
Latin Jazz 1
148
Big Band
149
Dixieland 1
150
Broadway Big Band
151
Swing
152
Latin Jazz 2
153
Cool Jazz Ballad
154
Swing Shuffle
155
Big Band Medium
156
Dixieland 2
157
Acoustic Jazz
158
Guitar Swing 2
159
Ragtime
160
Modern Jazz Ballad
161
Swing Ballad
162
Orchestra Swing
COUNTRY
163
Ballad Country 1
164
70's Country Rock
165
Ballad Country 2
166
Modern Country 1
167
Dixie Chicks
168
Country Pop 1
169
Bluegrass 1
170
Bluegrass 2
171
Modern Country 2
172
Country Pop 2
173
Country Pop 3
174
Bluegrass 3
175
2/4 Country
176
Country Quick Steps
177
Country Folk
178
Country Shuffle
LATIN & LATIN DANCE
179
Bossa Nova
180
Latin
181
New Reggae
182
Reggae Dance
183
Lite Bossa
184
Latin Rock
185
Beguine 3
186
Slow Bolero
187
Disco Samba
188
Mambo
189
Meneito
190
Rumba 2
191
Rumba 3
192
Tikitikita
193
Lambada
194
Pop Cha Cha 1
195
Pop Cha Cha 2
196
Salsa 2
WALTZ & TRADITIONAL
197
Waltz
198
English Waltz
199
German Waltz
200
Italian Mazurka
201
Mexico Waltz
202
Vienna Waltz
203
Slow Waltz 2
204
Polka
205
6/8 March
206
German Polka
207
Party Polka
208
March
209
French Musette
210
Mazurka
WORLD
211
Enka Ballad
212
Laendler
213
Hawaiian
214
Sirtake
Dangdut
215
6/8 Flipper
216
New Age
217
Tarantella
218
Scottish
219
Norteno
220
PIANIST
Pianist 1
221
Pianist 2
222
Pianist 3
223
Jazz 1
224
Jazz 2
225
Jazz Pub
226
Piano Rock
227
Pop Bossa
228
March 1
229
March 2
230
Piano Beat
231
Piano Bar
232
Blues
233
Pop Waltz
234
Slow Waltz
235
Ballad 1
236
Ballad 2
237
6/8 Ballad
238
Pop 1
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Pop 2
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Song List
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FOLK & COUNTRY
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Red River Valley
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Troika
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Oh! Susanna!
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Wave Of The Danube
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Long Long Ago
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Old Folks at Home
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Jambalaya
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Ding! Dong! Merrily On High
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Battle Hymn Of The Republic
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The Old Gray Mare
11
American Patrol
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Christmas Is Coming
13
Sippin' Cider Through A Straw
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Christmas Sound
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On London Bridge
GOLDEN & POP
16
House Of The Rising Sun
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The Blue Bells Of Scotland
18
Beautiful Dreamer
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It's Been A Long, Long Time
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O Sole Mio
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Joy To The World
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Silent Night
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Ave Maria
25
Five Hundred Miles
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Happy New Year
27
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
28
Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
29
Music Box Dancer
30
Go Tell It On The Mountain
31
Entertainer
32
Annie Laurie
33
Rumba Romance
34
The Last Rose Of Summer
35
The Old King Cole
JAZZ & FUSION
36
Samba In June
37
Funk
38
I Can…
39
Sea Shore
40
Guitar&Saxphone
41
The Hip Hop's Night
42
Blue Lunch
43
Cobweb
44
Wine
45
Jazz Old Man
46
Dark Eyes
47
Carlos
48
Sad
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Lyrical Rondo
50
Rialto Ripples (Rag)
51
Neapolitan Song
52
Waltzes
53
Turkish March
54
Schos Doll's Dance No. 2
LCD Name
Red River Valley Troika Oh! Susanna! Wave of Danube Long Long Ago Old Folks at Home Jambalaya Ding! Dong! Battle Hymn The Old Gray Mare American Patrol Christmas Coming Sipping Cider Christmas Sound On London Bridge
House of Rising The Blue Bells Beautiful Dreamer Been a Long Time O Sole Mio Der Deitcher's Dog Joy to the World Silent Night Ave Maria Five Hundred Mil Happy New Year Like Christmas
Jeanie Music Box Dancer Tell it on Mountain Entertainer Annie Laurie Rumba Romance Rose of Summer The Old King Cole
Samba in June Funk I Can… Sea Shore Guitar&Saxphone HipHop's Night Blue Lunch Cobweb Wine Jazz Old Man Dark Eyes Carlos Sad
Lyrical Rondo Rialto Ripples (Rag) Neapolitan Song Waltzes Turkish March Doll's Dance No.2
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Minuet In D Major
56
Inquietude
57
Italian Polka
58
Moment Musical
59
Prelude In C-Sharp Major
60
The Happy Farmer
61
The Rag-Time Dance
62
Piano Sonata In C Major, K.330. III
63
Mazurka
64
Prelude In E Major
65
Piano Sonata In A Major, K.331. I
66
Waltz For Piano In g-Sharp Minor
67
Gavotte
68
L' Arabesque
69
Austria Variation
70
Schos Doll's Dance No. 7
71
To A Wild Rose
72
Gavotte I
73
Waltz
74
Minuet In G Major (BWV Anh. 116)
75
Innocence
76
Tchaikovsky Waltz
77
Salut d' Amour
78
Barcarolle
79
Robot Doll
80
Consolation
81
2-Part Invention #13 In A Minor.B.W. Iii
82
Minuet In G Major (BWV Anh. 114)
83
Barcarolle
84
Norwegian Dance No.2
85
Moseta Dance
86
The Small Gathering
87
The Return
88
The Wagtail
89
Bulie Dance
90
Tender Blossom
No.
English Name
1
Demo1
2
Demo2
3
Demo3
Minuet in D Major
Inquietude Italian Polka Moment Musical Prelude in C-Sharp Maj The Happy Farmer The Rag-Time Dance Sonata K.330.III Mazurka Prelude in E Major Sonata K.331.I Waltz in g-Sharp Gavotte L' Arabesque Austria Variation Doll's Dance No.7 To a Wild Rose Gavotte I Waltz Minuet in G 2 Innocence Tchaikovsky Waltz Salut d' Amour Barcarolle Robot Doll Consolation Invention A 2 Voix Minuet in G 1 Barcarolle Norwegian Dance No.2 Moseta Dance The Small Gathering The Return The Wagtail Bulie Dance Tender Blossom
Demo List
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