Medeli ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD Owner's Manual

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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Power Supply
Please connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your instrument is intended.
Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument, or during electrical storms.
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.
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, unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified service personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
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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 energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 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. 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.
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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Contents
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Panel & Display Description
Front Panel...................................................................................................................................................................4
Rear Panel...................................................................................................................................................................5
Display..........................................................................................................................................................................5
Setup
Power Supply...............................................................................................................................................................6
Connections
Connecting a pair of Headphones................................................................................................................................7
Connecting an Amplifier................................................................................................................................................7
Connecting a Computer...............................................................................................................................................7
Basic Operation
Master Volume.............................................................................................................................................................8
DEMO...........................................................................................................................................................................8
Using sustain pedal......................................................................................................................................................8
Voice.............................................................................................................................................................................8
Other Voice Functions..................................................................................................................................................9
Transpose.....................................................................................................................................................................9
Pitch Bend Wheel.......................................................................................................................................................10
Auto Accompaniment.................................................................................................................................................10
One Touch Setting......................................................................................................................................................12
Chord Fingering..........................................................................................................................................................12
Other Function
Function Menu............................................................................................................................................................14
Mixer...........................................................................................................................................................................16
Metronome.................................................................................................................................................................17
Memory.......................................................................................................................................................................17
Record........................................................................................................................................................................17
Song...........................................................................................................................................................................18
Lesson Mode..............................................................................................................................................................18
Chord Dictionary.........................................................................................................................................................19
MIDI............................................................................................................................................................................20
Trouble Shooting................................................................................................................................................21
Specifications......................................................................................................................................................21
Appendices
Voice List....................................................................................................................................................................22
Style List ....................................................................................................................................................................25
Song List....................................................................................................................................................................26
Demo List...................................................................................................................................................................27
Chord List...................................................................................................................................................................27
MIDI Implementation Chart........................................................................................................................................28
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Panel & Display Description
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1. POWER ON/OFF
Turn the power on or off.
2. MATER VOLUME
Adjust the master volume.
3. CHORD DICT./LESSON
Change the Lesson mode. Enter the Chord Dictionary.
4. TEMPO +/-
Change the current tempo.
5. MIXER
Change the volume of each music parts and keyboard layers.
6. START/STOP
Start or stop playing the song in Song Mode. Start or stop playing the style in Style Mode.
7. SYNC START
Turn the SYNC START on or off.
8. INTRO/ENDING
Select Intro/Ending of style.
9. FILL A
Select Fill in A/Main A of style.
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10. FILL B
Select Fill in B/Main B of style.
11. FADE IN/OUT
Fade in or out current style playback.
12. CHORD
Changes the chord detect mode.
13. RECORD
Start or stop real-time recording.
14. PLAY
Play back the recorded user song.
15. VOICE
Enter the Voice Mode. Press simultaneously with STYLE button will start the DEMO playback.
16. STYLE
Enter the Style Mode. Press simultaneously with VOICE button will start the DEMO playback.
17. SONG
Enter the Song Mode.
18. STORE
Save current panel settings to a certain memory.
19. M1-M4
Recall the memory settings.
20. O.T.S.
Turns on or off the One-Touch­ Setting for styles.
21. FUNCTION
Open the function menu and fine tune the parameters.
22. METRO
Turn the metronome on or off.
23. TRANSPOSE +/-
Change the global transpose.
24. DUAL
Turn the DUAL layer on or off.
25. LOWER
Turn the LOWER layer on or off.
26. SUSTAIN
Turn the Sustain effect on or off.
27. NUMERIC BUTTONS
Select the number or set parameters value.
28. PITCH BEND
Bend notes up or down.
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Panel & Display Description
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1. RECORD
2. MODULATION
3. TOUCH
4. SUSTAIN
5. VOICE/STYLE/DEMO/SONG
6. MEASURE
7. BEAT
8. TEMPO
9. M1-M4/ONE TOUCH SETTING
10. DUAL/LOWER/DSP
11. LEFT/RIGHT HAND LESSON MODE
12. NOTE INDICATION
13. A.B.C./FADE/A/B
14. CHORD
15. TREBLE CLEF
16. BASS CLEF
17. USB
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1. USB
Connect to computer to work as a USB-MIDI device.
2. SUSTAIN PEDAL Connect the sustain pedal.
3. PHONES / OUTPUT Connect a pair of headphones or external audio equipment.
4. DC 12V Connect DV 12V power adaptor (optional).
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Setup
This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play. Please go through this section carefully before turning the power on.
Power Supply
You can power the unit either by batteries or by power adaptor. Follow the instructions described below.
Using Batteries
6 pieces of AA size (SUM-3 or Lr6) or equivalent alkaline batteries must first be installed into the battery compartment.
1. Open the battery compartment cover located on the bottom cabinet
of the unit.
2. Insert the batteries, carefully follow the polarity markings on the
cabinet.
3. Replace the compartment cover, making sure that it locks firmly in
place.
Caution:
Do not mix old and new batteries. Always use same types of batteries. Always remove the batteries from the unit when it is not being used for an extended period of time.
Using Power Adapter
1. First, please make sure that the instrument is powered off.
2. Connect the AC adaptor to the power supply jack.
3. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet. And when turning the power
OFF, simply reverse the procedure please. This will automatically cut off the battery power supply.
4. Turn the power ON.
Note:
When the keyboard is not in use or in the time of thunderstorm, please disconnect the power for safety purpose.
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Connections
Connecting a pair of Headphones
Connecting an Amplifier
Connecting a Computer
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A standard pair of stereo headphones can be connected to the PHONES jack for private practice or late-night playing. The internal stereo speaker system is automatically shut off when a pair of head phones is plugged into this jack.
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Do not listen with the headphones at high volume for long periods of time. Doing so may cause hearing loss.
Plug an audio cord into the PHONES jack. Then plug the other end of the cord into AUX. IN of the amplifier.
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To avoid damaging the speakers, please ensure that the volume has been set to the minimum level before connecting the power and other devices.
The instrument receives and transmits MIDI messages via the USB connector.
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Basic Operation
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Use the [MASTER VOLUME] knob to adjust the volume to an appropriate level.
Master Volume
DEMO
1. Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons simultaneously to enter the
DEMO mode.
2. Select a demo song.
The first demo song will start playing after 4 beats. And all demos will be played in circularly. If you want to select a demo song, use the numeric buttons, the [+] button or the [-] button to select the desired one. It has 8 demo songs for your choice.
3. Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons simultaneously again or
press the [START/STOP] button to stop playing and exit the demo mode.
Using Sustain Pedal
When using a sustain pedal in playing, your performance will remain an elegant sustain with hands out of keys, which makes the performance more expressive and abundant.
When the sustain pedal is closed, the pedal sustain is on; when the pedal is released, the pedal sustain is off.
Voice
Voice Number
The instrument features 390 exceptionally realistic voices, including piano, guitar, strings, brass and more. Please refer to Voice List.
Voice Setting
The default VOICE R1 is No.001, LCD displays “VOICE R1” and its name. Press the [+]/[-] button or use numeric button to select the voice you want.
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If the Dual or Lower is turned on, pressing the [VOICE] button repeatedly can navigate the current voice selection of VOICE R1, R2 and Lower.
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Other Voice Functions
DUAL
The instrument has the dual voice. You can use this function to play two layers of tones simultaneously.
1. Press the [DUAL] button to turn on the DUAL VOICE, LCD displays
“VOICE R2”, and the DUAL icon will be lightened. The current dual voice name is also displayed on the LCD. Then, you can get two different sounds at the same time when you press one key.
2. Press the [+]/[-] button, or numeric buttons to select your desired
voice.
3. Press the [DUAL] button again to turn off the DUAL VOICE.
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When DUAL VOICE is turned on, only the right area of keyboard has the dual voice.
LOWER
You can split the keyboard to right and left area by this function.
1. Press the [LOWER] button to turn on the LOWER VOICE, LCD
lights the LOWER VOICE icon and displays “VOICE L” and its name. When you play in real time, you can activate Split Mode simply by pressing this button.
2. Press the [+]/[-] button, or numeric button to select the voice you
want.
3. Press the [LOWER] button again to turn off the LOWER VOICE.
LCD turns its icon off.
SUSTAIN
When the Sustain is turned ON, all notes played on the keyboard would have a longer sustain. Press the [SUSTAIN] button to turn the SUSTAIN effect ON or OFF.
Basic Operation
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VOICE L
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Transpose
Transpose function allows the overall pitch of the instrument to be transposed up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitone increments.
1. Press the [Transpose +]/[Transpose -] button to adjust the pitch of
the instrument. The LCD displays “XXX Transpos”.
2. Press the [Transpose +]/[Transpose -] buttons to adjust the pitch of
the instrument within -12~+12 semitone.
3. Press the [Transpose +]/[Transpose -] buttons simultaneously to
reset the transpose to 0.
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Basic Operation
The auto accompaniment feature puts a full backing band at your fingertips. To use it, all you have to do is play the chords with your left hand as you perform and the selected accompaniment style matching your music will automatically play along, instantly following the chords you play. With auto accompaniment, even a solo performer can enjoy playing with the backing of entire band or orchestra. The instrument features 100 styles in a variety of different musical genres. Try selecting some of the different styles (Refer to Style List) and play with the auto accompaniment.
Playing Auto Accompaniment (rhythm track only)
1. Press the [STYLE] button.
Enter the STYLE mode. LCD shows “STYLE” and the current style selection.
2. Select a style.
Use the [+] or [-] button to select the style you want to play.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm tracks of the
auto accompaniment.
Playing Auto Accompaniment (all tracks)
1. Press the [STYLE] button.
2. Select a style.
3. Turn on the CHORD detect mode.
Press the [CHORD] button, the specified left-hand section of the keyboard becomes the “Auto Accompaniment” section, and chords played in this section are automatically detected and used as a basis for fully automatic accompaniment with the selected style.
4. Turn SYNCHRONIZED START on.
Press the [SYNC START] button, now the beat lamp flashes in time with the tempo. This condition is called synchronized start standby. As soon as you play a chord with your left hand, the auto accompaniment starts.
5. Try playing other chord with your left hand.
6. Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop the accompaniment.
Auto Accompaniment
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Pitch Bend Wheel
Use the pitch bend wheel to bend notes up (roll the wheel away from you) or down (roll the wheel toward you) while playing the keyboard. The pitch bend wheel is self-centering and will automatically return to normal pitch when released.
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Accompaniment Sections
There are various types of Auto Accompaniment sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment to match the song you are playing. They are: Intro, Main (A, B), Fill-in (A, B) and Ending. By switching among them during your performance you can easily produce the dynamic elements of a professional-sounding arrangement in your performance.
1. INTRO Section
This is used for the beginning of the song. When the intro finishes playing, accompaniment shifts to the main section.
2. MAIN Section
This is used for playing the main part of the song. It plays an accompaniment pattern of several measures, and repeats indefinitely until another section’s button is pressed.
3. FILL-IN Section
The fill-in section let you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment, to make your performance sound even more professional. When the fill-in is finished, it leads smoothly into the selected main section (A, B).
4. ENDING Section
This is used for the ending of the song. When the ending is finished, the auto accompaniment stops automatically. The length of the ending differs depending on the selected style.
Playing Different Accompaniment Sections
1. Press the [STYLE] button, select a style.
2. Turn the CHORD detect mode on, turn SYNC START on.
3. Press the [FILL A] button.
4. Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button.
Now the “A” flashes on LCD, the style is ready to play.
5. As soon as you play a chord with your left hand, the auto
accompaniment starts. When the playback of the intro is finished, it automatically leads into main A section.
6. Press the [FILL B] button.
A fill-in plays, automatically followed by the main B section.
7. Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button.
Now press the [INTRO/ENDING] again will lead it into the ending section. When the ending is finished, the auto accompaniment automatically stops.
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Hold down the FILL button when the style is playing, the FILL pattern repeats continually until you release the button.
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Tempo
Each style of the instrument has been programmed with a default or standard tempo; however, this can be changed by using the [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO-] buttons.
1. Change the tempo.
Use the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO-] button to change the tempo.
2. To restore the default tempo setting, press the [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO-]
buttons simultaneously.
Fade In/Out
1. Fade In
The Fade In produces smooth fade-ins when starting the Style. Press the [FADE IN/OUT] button when Style playback is stopped and press the [START/STOP] button to start Style playback.
2. Fade Out
The Fade Out produces smooth fade-outs when stopping the Style. Press the [FADE IN/OUT]] button during Style playback.
One Touch Setting
One Touch Setting is a powerful and convenient function that lets you instantly recognize virtually all auto-accompaniment-related panel settings with the touch of a single button.
1. Press the [O.T.S.] button to turns on the One Touch Setting for
current style.
2. Press one of the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] buttons [M1]-[M4].
Various panel settings (such as voice, effect, etc.) that match the selected style can be instantly recalled with just a single button press. Auto accompaniment is automatically turned on during O.T.S. mode.
3. Play the keyboard.
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Chord Fingering
How the chords are played or indicated with your left hand (in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard) is referred to as “fingering”. There are 2 types of fingerings as described below. They are multi­finger mode and Full Range mode.
Chord Basics
Three or more notes are played together is defined as a “chord”.
The most basic chord type is the “triad” consisting three notes: the root, third and fifth degree of the corresponding scale. A “C major triad”, for example, is made up of the notes C (the root), E (the third note of the C major scale) and G (the fifth note of the C major scale).
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In the C major triad shown, the lowest note is the “root” of the chord (this is the chord’s “root position”…using other chord notes for the lowest note results in “inversion”). The root is the central sound of the chord, which supports and anchors the other chord notes. The distance (interval) between adjacent notes of triad in root position is either a major or minor third.
The lowest interval in our root-position trial (between the root and the third) determines whether the triad is a major or minor chord, and we can shift the highest note up or down by a semitone to produce two additional chords, as shown.
The basic characteristics of the chord sound remain intact even if we change the order of the notes to create different inversions. Successive chords in a chord progression can be smoothly connected, for example, by choosing the appropriate inversions.
Reading Chord Names
Chord names tell you just about everything you need to know about a chord (other than the inversion/voicing). The chord name tells you what the root of a chord is, whether it is major, minor or diminished, whether it requires a major or flatted seventh, what alterations or tension does it use…all at a glance.
The CHORD FINGER mode
The Chord Finger mode lets you finger your own chords on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard.
1. SINGLE FINGER
Single-finger accompaniment makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minor-seventh chord by pressing a minimum number of keys on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard.
2. MULTI-FINGER
This is the default accompaniment mode. You can use either type of single fingering or chord fingering in this mode.
3. The FULL RANGE mode
When the chord detection is in the FULL RANGE mode, the instrument will automatically create appropriate accompaniment while you play just about anything using both hands, anywhere on the keyboard.
You do not have to worry about specifying the accompaniment chords. The name of detected chord will be displayed. In the FULL RANGE mode, the split point setting for the auto accompaniment will be ignored.
Press the [CHORD] button twice, the icon “Full Range” will be lightened in the LCD.
Some chord types
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Function Menu
Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the menu of functions. The default option of the menu is “Octave”. When you enter the menu next time, you will find the option is the same as last time. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, select the option to be set. Use the [+]/[-] button or the numeric button to set the parameter.
The option and the parameters are as the follows:
Other Function
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Octave DSP Reverb Type Reverb Level Chorus Type Chorus Level Modulation Touch Beat Tune MIDI Receive MIDI Transmit Automatic Shutdown
LCD Display
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If you don’t press any button for 5 seconds after entering FUNCTION menu, it will quit automatically.
OCTAVE
Press the [FUNCTION] button to set the octave. The LCD displays the current octave value ”xxx Octave”. Use the [+]/[-] button to select the octave value. This function can change the keyboard from –1 to +1 octaves. The default octave value is 0. Use the [+]/[-] button or the numeric button to change the value.
DSP
With the built in digital effects, you can add ambiance and depth to your music in a variety of ways – such as adding reverb that makes you sound like you are playing in a concert hall or adding harmony notes for a full, rich sound. Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the DSP effect settings and you can switch it ON/OFF by pressing the [+]/[-] button.
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The DSP effect is default set to ON when keyboard power on.
REVERB TYPE
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the reverb type settings. The LCD displays the name as “xxx Rev Type”, the range of value is 0~7, you can press the [+]/[-] button to change the reverb type.
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Other Function
REVERB LEVEL
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the reverb level settings. The LCD displays the name as “xxx Rev Lev”, the range of value is 0~32, you can press the [+]/[-] button to adjust the reverb level.
CHORUS TYPE
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the chorus type settings. The LCD displays the name as “xxx Chr Type”, the range of value is 0~7, you can press the [+]/[-] button to change the chorus type.
CHORUS LEVEL
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the chorus level settings. The LCD displays the name as “xxx Chr Lev”, the range of value is 0~32, you can press the [+]/[-] button to adjust the chorus level.
MODULATION
The Modulation function applies a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard. Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the modulation settings, the LCD displays “Modul” and you can switch it ON/OFF by pressing the [+]/[-] button.
Note:
The modulation effect is invalid to percussion voice.
TOUCH
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the touch level settings. The LCD displays “TOUCH”, the default value is 2, you can use the [+]/[-] button to select different curves. When the Touch is turned on, the TOUCH icon lights up in the LCD display. Turns touch OFF means the keyboard won’t have any velocity sensitivity, and the LCD displays the TOUCH turned OFF.
BEAT
Press the [FUNCTION] button to set the beat function, LCD displays “xxx Beat”. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the beat value: 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. The default value is 4.
TUNE
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Tune settings. The LCD displays the tune value as “xxx Tune”. Use the [+]/[-] to change the tune value. Its range is from –50 to +50 cents only by the right area of keyboard. Press the [+] and [-] buttons together will set the TUNE to its default value.
Note:
The tune setting will be applied to both keyboard and style.
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MIDI SETTING
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the MIDI IN/OUT settings. The LCD displays the name as “xxx Midi In” and “xxx Midi Out”. You can set the channel of MIDI OUT by TRANSMIT. The default setting is “001”, channel 2~16 can also be selected. Use the [+]/[-] button to select the channel. You can set the channel of MIDI IN by RECEIVE. The default setting is “all”, channel 1~16 can also be selected. Use the [+]/[-] button to select the channel.
Automatic Power Off
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly until the LCD displays
“Power Off”.
2. The LCD displays the time value. The value ranges OFF, 30 and 60,
the default value is 30. Change the time value.
3. Use the [+] or [-] button to change the Power Off time value.
Press the [+] and [-] simultaneously to restore the default value: 30 minutes.
Mixer
Press the [MIXER] button to enter the menu of MIXER. The default option of the menu is “ Accomp”, When you enter this menu next time, you will find the option is the same as last time. Press the [MIXER] button, select the option you want to set. Use the [+]/[-] to set the parameter.
The option and the parameters are as the follows:
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Accompaniment VOLUME Rhythm Sub. VOLUME Rhythm Main VOLUME Bass VOLUME Chord 1 VOLUME Chord 2 VOLUME Chord 3 VOLUME Phrase 1 VOLUME Phrase 2 VOLUME Voice R1 VOLUME Voice R2 VOLUME Voice L VOLUME
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XXX Accomp XXX Rhythm_s XXX Rhythm_m XXX Bass XXX Chord 1 XXX Chord 2 XXX Chord 3 XXX Phrase 1 XXX Phrase 2 XXX Upper1 XXX Upper2 XXX Lower
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0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32 0-32
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If you don’t press any buttons for 5 seconds after entering the MIXER menu, it will quit automatically.
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Metronome
Press the [METRONOME] button to turn on the metronome.
Press the [METRONOME] button again to turn off the metronome.
Press the [TEMPO+] / [TEMPO-] button to change the tempo of the metronome.
Memory
The keyboard is an instrument with a variety of controls and functions, the Registration Memory feature can make your performance more easily and efficiently. It allows you save virtually all panel settings to a Registration Memory setting, and you can instantly recall custom panel settings by pressing a single button.
Registering the Panel Settings
While holding the [STORE] button, press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons: [M1] - [M4]. Notice that the new settings will replace the previous memory data.
Recalling the Registered Panel Settings
Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons: [M1] - [M4]. In this example, the panel settings stored in the memory 3 are recalled.
Note:
Registration data cannot be recalled when the One Touch Setting function is on. The stored settings will be returned to the default settings after you turned off the power.
Record
You can record your performance, and the accompaniment.
1. Press the [RECORD] button, the record icon appears on the left of
LCD, the beat flashes.
2. Play the notes you want to record or press the [START/STOP]
button to start recording. If you want to record your performance accompanied with the style, please turn on the A.B.C, and play the chords on the left of the keyboard.
3. Press the [RECORD] button again to stop recording. The record
icon disappears.
4. Press the [PLAY] button to play the notes you recorded.
5. Press the [PLAY] button again to stop it. The play icon disappears.
When recording, press the [PLAY] button can stop recording and playback the notes you recorded.
Note:
If you turned off the keyboard, the data you have recorded will be lost.
Mem Stor
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Other Function
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The instrument features 110 songs (Refer to Song List). Each song can be practised in LESSON mode.
Listening to the Songs
1. Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode. It will play all
songs circularly. The display indicates “SONG” and the number of the current song.
2. In song mode, use the numeric buttons, [+] or [-] button to select a
song.
3. Once you start playing a song by pressing the [START/STOP]
button, it will play current song repeatedly. Press the [START/STOP] button again, it will stop the current song but not exit the song mode.
Song
Lesson Mode
In the instrument, there are 3 levels to score the performance of your playing and the keyboard has a grading system to help you to know well about your progress. The three levels of the lesson are as follows:
1. LESSON 1
Press the [LESSON] button to enter the lesson mode, the lesson icon lights up. In this mode, the instrument only grade the timing of the playing, do not care the correctness of the notes.
Use the [RIGHT] to practice; it will mute the melody of right hand. Use the [LEFT] to practice; it will mute the melody by left hand. Practice with the [LEFT] and [RIGHT], the melody of both left and right hands will be muted. Only when you play the keyboard following the correct tempo, the song will continue to play.
2. LESSON 2
Press the [LESSON] button again to enter the lesson 2. In this mode, the instrument only grade your practice by the pitch of notes, do not care the correctness of the timing. Only when you play the correct note, the song will continue to play the next note.
3. LESSON 3
Press the [LESSON] button in LESSON 2 to enter the LESSON 3. In this mode, it will score your practice by the correctness of both the timing and pitch of notes.
4. Grade
In lesson mode, when you finished learning the current the song, the keyboard will play the prompt sound to tell you the level you get. Level 1: Try again Level 2: OK Level 3: Very Good Level 4: Excellent After grading, the song will be played again, you can learn it again.
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Other Function
Chord dictionary is essentially a built-in “chord book” that help you to check the Chord notes.
DICT 1 – Chord Learning Mode
Press and hold the [R/CHORD DICT] button for two seconds to enter DICT 1 mode.
In DICT 1 mode, the key above C4 are used to assign the Chord Type, the keys above C6 are used to assign the Chord Root. When the Chord Type and Chord Root are confirmed, the LCD will display the Chord and its keyboard position. For example, if you want to play a CM7 Chord, press the C key in the section of the keyboard labeled CHORD ROOT. The root note you set will be shown on the LCD but the note doesn’t sound.
Press the M7 key in the section of the keyboard which has labeled CHORD TYPE. The notes you should pay for the specified chord (root and chord type) are shown in the LCD as the notation and also in the keyboard diagram. When the Chord Type and Chord Root are confirmed, the LCD will display the chord and its keyboard position. A prompt sound will be heard when you play it correctly.
DICT 2 – Chord Examining Mode
Press the [CHORD DICT] button again to enter the DICT 2 mode. This is an Examining mode. The chord area on the LCD will display a random chord while the keyboard position doesn’t display anything on LCD. When you play the correct chord within 3 seconds, the next chord (random) will be displayed on LCD to wait for the correct chord playing. If not, LCD will display the corresponding keyboard position automatically.
In DICT 2 mode, press the [CHORD DICT] button again to exit chord dictionary.
24 Chords will be displayed in the dictionary mode as follows:
Chord Dictionary
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Chord Root
Name C6 C6# D6 E6b E6 F6
Root C C#/Db D Eb/D# E F
Name F6# G6 A6b A6 B6b B6
Root F#/Gb G Ab/G# A Bb/A# B
Chord Type
Name C4 C4# D4 E4b E4 F4 F4# G4 Ab4 A4 B4b B4
Type M M(9) 6 mM7 M7 m m(9) m6 m7(9) m7 m7b5 7
Name C5 C5# D5 E5b E5 F5 F5# G5 A5b A5 B5b B5
Type 7(b9) 7(9) 7(#9) 7(b13) 7(13) 7(#11) dim7 dim 7aug aug 7sus4 sus4
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Other Function
MIDI
By using the MIDI functions you can expand your musical possibilities. This section explains what MIDI is, and what it can do, as well as how you can use MIDI on your instrument.
What's MIDI?
MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other, by sending and receiving compatible Note, Control Change, Program Change and various other types of MIDI data, or messages. The instrument can control a MIDI device by transmitting note related data and various types of controller data. The instrument can be controlled by the incoming MIDI messages which automatically determine tone generator mode, select MIDI channels, voices and effects, change parameter values and of course play the voices specified for the various parts. MIDI messages can be divided into two groups: Channel messages and System messages.
MIDI Terminals
In order to exchange MIDI data between multiple devices, each device must be connected by a cable.
MIDI IN: Receives MIDI data from a computer. MIDI OUT: Transmits the instrument information as MIDI data to
another MIDI device.
Note:
Activate the computer from a sleep/suspended/standby mode before connecting the USB cable. Connect the USB cable to the instrument and a computer before turning the power of the instrument on.
System Requirements CPU: Pentium 2, 300MHz or better RAM: 64M or more OS: MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP SP3 or later version
Use the USB cable to connect the instrument and computer.
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Trouble Shooting
Specifications
Problem
The speakers produce a “pop” sound whenever the power is turned ON or OFF.
No sound results when the keyboard is played.
When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.
The auto accompaniment does not play back even Sync is in standby condition and a key is pressed.
Possible Cause and Solution
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
Make sure the master volume is set at appropriate levels.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument.
You may be trying to start accompaniment by playing a key in the right-hand range of the keyboard. To start the accompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play a key in the left-hand range of the keyboard.
* All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
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Keyboard
61 keys with touch response (3 curves).
Display
Multi-functional LCD
Polyphony
64
Voice
390 voices
Style
100 styles
Song
110 songs
Demo
8 demo songs
Tempo
30-280
Registration Memory
4
Control button
Power on/off switch, Master Volume, L, R/Chord Dict., Tempo+/-, Mixer, Record, Store,
M1~M4, O.T.S., Play, Voice, Style, Song, Function, Transpose+/-, Numeric buttons, +, -, Metronome, Sustain, Dual, Lower
Accompaniment Control
Start/Stop, SYNC Start, Intro/Ending, Fill A/B, Fade In/Out, Chord,
Record Function
Record, Play
Connectors
DC IN, Headphones, USB
Power Supply
DC IN 12V
Speaker
4Ω, 10W + 10W
Dimensions
955 X 360 X 145mm
Weight
4.5 KG
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Voice List
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Full Name
Acoustic Grand Piano Acoustic Grand Piano /wide Acoustic Grand Piano /dark Bright Acoustic Piano Bright Acoustic Piano /wide Octave Grand Piano 1 Octave Grand Piano 2 Piano & Strings 1 Piano & Pad 1 Piano & Choir 1 Piano & EP 1 Electric Grand Piano Electric Grand Piano /wide Electric Grand Piano /dark Honky Tonk Piano Honky Tonk Piano /wide Honky Tonk Piano /dark Harpsichord Harpsichord /octave mix Harpsichord /wide Harpsichord /with key off
Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Detuned Electric Piano 1 Detuned Electric Piano 2 60's Electric Piano Electric Piano 1 /velocity mix Electric Piano 2 /velocity mix EP Legend Phase EP 1 Phase EP 2 Funk EP Tremolo EP Wah EP Warm EP Modern EP 1 Choir EP EP & Strings 1 Clavi Pulse Clavi Phase Clavi Wah Clavi
Drawbar Organ Detuned Drawbar Organ Italian 60's Organ Drawbar Organ 2 Percussive Organ Detuned Percussive Organ Percussive Organ 2 70's Percussive Organ Rock Organ Rock Organ 2 Rotary Organ 1
No.
Piano
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
E. Piano
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
Organ & Accordion
43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
Short Name
GrandPno GrandPnW GrandPnD BritePno BritePnW OctPno1 OctPno2 Pno&Str1 Pno&Pad1 Pno&Cho1 Pno&EP1 E.Grand E.GrandW E.GrPnoD HnkyTonk HnyTonkW HonkToDa Harpsi HarpsiO HarpsiW HarpsiOf
E.Piano1 E.Piano2 DetunEP1 DetunEP2 60'sEP E.PnoV1 E.PnoV2 EPLegend PhaseEP1 PhaseEP2 FunkEP1 TremoEP1 WahEP1 WarmEP1 ModenEP1 ChoirEP1 EP&Str1 Clavi PluseClv PhaseClv WahClavi
DrawOrgn DeDraOrg 60'sOrgn DrawOrg2 PercOrgn DePerOrg PercOrg2 70'sPcOr RockOrgn RockOrg2 RotaOrg1
Church Organ Church Organ /octave mix Detuned Church Organ Church Organ 2 Reed Organ Puff Organ Accordion Accordion 2 Harmonica Harmonica 2 Tango Accordion
Acoustic Guitar /nylon Ukulele Acoustic Guitar /nylon + key off Acoustic Guitar /nylon 2 Velocity Nylon Guitar Acoustic Guitar /steel 12-Strings Guitar Mandolin Mandolin 2 Steel Guitar with Body Sound Electric Guitar /jazz Electric Guitar /pedal steel Electric Guitar /clean Electric Guitar /detuned clean Mid Tone Guitar Electric Guitar /muted Electric Guitar /funky cutting Electric Guitar /muted velo-sw Jazz Man Overdriven Guitar Guitar Pinch Distortion Guitar Distortion Guitar /with feedback Distorted Rhythm Guitar Guitar Harmonics Guitar Feedback Acoustic Bass Electric Bass /finger Finger Slap Bass Electric Bass /pick Fretless Bass Slap Bass 1 Slap Bass 2 Synth Bass 1 Synth Bass 2 Synth Bass /warm Synth Bass 3 /resonance Clavi Bass Hammer Synth Bass 4 /attack Synth Bass /rubber Attack Pulse
Violin Violin /slow attack
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
Guitar & Bass
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106
Strings & Ensemble
107 108
ChurOrgn ChurOrgO DeChuOr1 ChurOrg2 ReedOrgn PuffOrgn Acordion Acordin2 Harmnica Harmnic2 TangoAcd
NylonGtr Ukulele NylGtrOf NylonGt2 NylnGtVe SteelGtr 12StrGtr Mandolin Mandoli2 SteelBdy JazzGtr PedalGtr CleanGtr DetClnGt MidTonGt MutedGtr FunkGt MutVelGt JazzMan Ovrdrive GtPinch DistGtr FeedbkGt DistRyth GtrHarmo GtrFedbk AcoBass FngrBass FngrSlap PickBass Fretless SlapBas1 SlapBas2 SynBass1 SynBass2 WarmBass ResoBass ClavBass Hammer AtackBas RubbBass AtackPls
Violin SlViolin
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Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolo Strings Tremolo Strings 2 Pizzicato Strings Orchestral Harp Yang Chin Timpani 1 String Ensembles 1 String Ensembles 2 Strings & Brass 60's Strings Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 2 Synth Strings 3 Choir Aahs Choir Aahs 2 Voice Oohs Humming Synth Voice Anlong Voice Orchestra Hit Bass Hit Plus 6th Hit Euro Hit
Trumpet Dark Trumpet Soft Trombone Trombone 2 Bright Trombone Tuba Muted Trumpet Muted Trumpet 2 French Horn French Horn 2 /warm Brass Section Brass Section 2 /octave mix Brass Section 3 Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 Synth Brass 3 Synth Brass 4 Analog Synth Brass 1 Analog Synth Brass 2 Jump Brass Soprano Sax Soprano Sax 2 Alto Sax Alto Sax 2 Tenor Sax Tenor Sax 2 Baritone Sax Baritone Sax 2 Sax Band
109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134
Brass & Saxophone
135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163
Flute & Woodwind
Viola Cello Contrabs TremStr TremStr2 PizzStr Harp YangChin Timpani1 Strings1 Strings2 Str&Bras 60'sStr SynStrs1 SynStrs2 SynStrs3 ChoirAah ChoirAh2 VoiceOoh Humming SynVoice AnlVoice OrchHit BassHit 6thHit EuroHit
Trumpet DarkTrp Trombone Trmbone2 BritBone Tuba MuteTrp1 MuteTrp2 FrHorn FrHorn2 Brass Brass2 Brass3 SynBras1 SynBras2 SynBras3 SynBras4 AnaBras1 AnaBras2 JumpBras SprnoSax SprnSax2 AltoSax AltoSax2 TenorSax TenoSax2 BariSax BariSax2 SaxBand
Oboe Oboe 2 English Horn English Horn 2 Bassoon Bassoon 2 Clarinet Clarinet 2 Piccolo Piccolo 2 Flute Flute 2 Sweet Flute Recorder Pan Flute Sweet Pan Flute Blown Bottle Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina
Lead 1 /square Lead 1a /square 2 Lead 1b /sine Lead 2 /sawtooth Lead 2a /sawtooth 2 Lead 2b /saw + pulse Lead 2c /double sawtooth Lead 2d /sequenced analog Lead 3 /calliope Lead 4 /chiff Lead 5 /charang Lead 5a /wire lead Lead 6 /voice Lead 7 /fifths Lead 8 /bass + lead Lead 8a /soft wrl Pad 1 /new age Pad 2 /warm Pad 2a /sine pad Pad 3 /polysynth Pad 4 /choir Pad 4a /itopia Pad 5 /bowed Pad 6 /metallic Pad 7 /halo Pad 8 /sweep Square Slow Square Lead Sine Solo Square Lead Wavy Sawtooth Super Analog Big Lead Bauble Lead PWM 4th PWM 4th Soft
164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183
Lead & Pad
184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219
Oboe Oboe2 EngHorn EngHorn2 Bassoon Bassoon2 Clarinet Clarine2 Piccolo Piccolo2 Flute Flute2 SweeFlut Recorder PanFlute SwPanFlu Bottle Shakhchi Whistle Ocarina
SquareLd SquarLd2 SineLead SawLead1 SawLead2 SawPlsLd DubSawLd SquAnaLd CaliopLd ChiffLd CharanLd WireLead VoiceLd FifthsLd BassLead SftWrlLd NewAgePd WarmPad SinePad PolySyPd ChoirPad ItopiaPd BowedPad MetalPad HaloPad SweepPad Square SlwSquLd SineSolo SquareLd WavySaw SuperAna BigLead BaubleLd Rezz4th Rezz4thS
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Synth Calliope Soft Chiffer Lead 2 Chiffer Lead 3 Charang 2 Wire Lead 2 Charang 3 Soft Vox 5th SawWave 2 Fifth Lead Soft Fifth Lead Massiness Delayed Lead 2 Delayed Lead 3 New Age Pad 2 New Age Pad 3 Warm Pad 2 PWM Pad Warmly Pad Poly Synth 2 Click Pad Analog Pad Space Voice Bowed Pad 2 Bowed Pad 3 Metallic Pad 2 Pan Pad 1 Pan Pad 2 Halo Pad 2 Halo Pad 3 Sweep Pad 2 Dipolar Pad Rising
FX 1 /rain FX 2 /soundtrack Prelude FX 3 /crystal FX 3a /synth mallet Crystal 2 FX 4 /atmosphere Warm Air FX 5 /brightness Smog FX 6 /goblins Goblin 2 FX 7 /echoes FX 7a /echo bell FX 7b /echo pan Echo Drops 2 Echo Bell 2 FX 8 /sci-fi Sci-Fi 2 Guitar Fret Noise Guitar Cutting Noise Acoustic Bass String Slap Guitar Fret Noise 2 Guitar Cutting Noise 2 Acoustic Bass String Slap 2
220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251
FX & Effects
252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276
CalioLdS ChiffLd2 ChiffLd3 CharaLd2 WireLd2 CharaLd3 SVoiceLd FifthLd2 FiftLdSf FifLead Massin DlyLead2 DlyLead3 NewAgPd2 NewAgPd3 WarmPad2 PWMPad WarmlyPd PlySyPd2 ClickPad AnaloPad ChoirPd2 BowedPd2 BowedPd3 MetalPd2 PanPad1 PanPad2 HaloPad2 HaloPad3 SweepPd2 DipolPad Rising
FXRain Soundtrk Prelude Crystal SynMalet Crystal2 Atmosphr WarmAir Bright Smog Goblins Goblins2 Echoes EchoBell EchoPan Echoes2 EchoBel2 Sci-Fi Sci-Fi2 FretNoiz GtCtNoiz BsStSlap FreNoiz2 GtCtNoz2 BsStSlp2
Breath Noise Flute Key Click Breath Noise 2 Flute Key Click 2 Seashore Rain Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Seashore 2 Bird Tweet Dog Horse Gallop Bird Tweet 2 Telephone Ring 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
Sitar Sitar 2 /bend Banjo Banjo 2 Shamisen Shamisen 2 Koto Taisho Koto Kalimba Kalimba 2 Bag Pipe Bag pipe 2 Fiddle Fiddle 2 Shanai Shanai 2
277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317
Ethnic & Combined
318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333
BrthNoiz FlKeyClk BrthNoz2 FlKeyCk2 Seashore Rain Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Seashor2 Tweet Dog HouseGlp Tweet2 Telphone Telphon2 DoorCrek Door Scratch WindChim Helicptr CarEngin CarStop CarPass CarCrash Siren Train Jetplane Starship BurtNoiz Applause Laughing Scream Punch HeartBet Footstep Gunshot MachnGun Lasergun Explosio
Sitar Sitar2 Banjo Banjo2 Shamisen Shamise2 Koto TaishoKt Kalimba Kalimba2 Bagpipe Bagpipe2 Fiddle Fiddle2 Shanai Shanai2
Celesta Celesta 2 Glockenspiel l Glockenspiel 2 Music Box Music Box 2 Vibraphone Vibraphone /wide Marimba Marimba /wide Xylophone Xylophone 2 Tubular Bells Church Bell Carillon Dulcimer Santur Tinkle Bell Tinkle Bell 2 Tinkle Bell 3 Agogo Agogo 2 Agogo 3 Steel Drums Steel Drums 2 Steel Drums 3 Woodblock Castanets Woodblock 2 Castanets 2 Woodblock 3 Castanets 3 Taiko Drum Taiko Drum 2 Taiko Drum 3 ConcertBass Drum ConcertBass Drum 2 ConcertBass Drum 3 Melodic Tom Melodic Tom 2 /power Melodic Tom 3 Synth Drum Rhythm Box Tom Electric Drum Electric Drum 2 Electric Drum 3 Electric Drum 4 Reverse Cymbal Standard Set Room Set Power Set Electronic Set Analog Set Jazz Set Brush Set Orchestra Set SFX Set
Percussive & Drum
334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390
Celesta Celesta2 Glocken Glocken2 MusicBox MusicBo2 Vibra VibraW Marimba MarimbaW Xylophon Xylopho2 TubulBel ChurBell Carillon Dulcimer Santur TnklBell TnkBell2 TnkBell3 Agogo Agogo2 Agogo3 SteelDrm StelDrm2 StelDrm3 WoodBlok Castanet WoodBlo2 Castant2 WoodBlo3 Castan3 TaikoDrm TaikDrm2 TaikDrm3 ConBasDm ConBasD2 ConBasD3 MelodTom MeldTom2 MeldTom3 SynDrum RhythBox ElecDrum ElecDrm2 ElecDrm3 ElecDrm4 RevCymbl StandSet RoomSet PowerSet ElectSet AnalgSet JazzSet BrushSet OrcheSet SFXSet
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Style List
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Full Name
8Beat Dance 8Beat Piano 1 8Beat Piano 2 Guitar Pop 1 8Beat Ballad 8Beat Pop Pop Funk Rhythm & Beat Guitar Pop 2 8Beat 1 8Beat 2
Pop 16Beat 1 16Beat R&B Pop 16Beat 2 16Beat Funk 2 16Beat Dance Pop 16Beat 3 16Beat 1 Cool Beat 16Beat 2 Pop Shffle
6/8 Pop Pop Dance Pop Fusion Fusion Shuffle Analog Night Pop Beat Soft Ballad Natural Ballad Love Ballad Slow Ballad Sweet Pop
Slow Rock Soft Rock Pop Rock 2 Easy Rock New Shuffle R'N'R 1 Rock Shuffle 1 Rock Shuffle 2
Twist Big Band Fox Tango Slow Fox Slow Waltz 1 Salsa 1 Cha Cha 1 Cha Cha 2 Beguine 1 Rhumba 1
No.
8BEAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
16BEAT
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
POP & BALLAD
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
ROCK
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
BALLROOM
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Short Name
8BtDance 8BtPian1 8BtPian2 GtPop1 8BtBld 8BtPop PopFunk Rhy&Bt GtPop2 8Beat1 8Beat2
Pop16Bt1 16BtR&B Pop16Bt2 16BtFuk2 16BtDanc Pop16Bt3 16Beat1 CoolBeat 16Beat2 PopShfl
6/8Pop PopDance PopFusn FusShufl AnalogNt PopBeat SoftBald NatulBld LoveBld SlowBald SweetPop
SlowRock SoftRock PopRock2 EasyRock NewShufl R'N'R1 RockShf1 RockShf2
Twist BandFox Tango SlowFox SlowWlz1 Salsa1 ChaCha1 ChaCha2 Beguine1 Rhumba1
Samba 1 Samba 2 Jive
Down Beat Techno Hip Hop 1 Rap Disco Party Sky Hip Hop 2
Big Band Jay R&B Gospel Swing Groove Funk Hip Hop Beat R & B Swing Cool Jazz Ballad Big Band 40's Modern Jazz Ballad Orchestra Swing
Modern Country Bluegrass Country Pop 1 Country Pop 2 2/4 Country Country Folk
Bossa Nova Latin Dance Reggae Pasodoble Rumba 2 Pop Cha Cha Salsa 2
Waltz Italian Mazurka Mariachi Waltz Vienna Waltz Slow Waltz 2 Polka 1 German Polka March 1 Polka 2 US March Mazurka
Enka Ballad Venezia 6/8 Flipper Norteno Dangdut
51 52 53
DANCE
54 55 56 57 58 59 60
SOUL & FUNK &JAZZ
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
COUNTRY
72 73 74 75 76 77
LATIN/LATIN DANCE
78 79 80 81 82 83 84
WALTZ & TRADITIONAL
85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 WORLD 96 97 98 99 100
Samba1 Samba2 Jive
DownBeat Techno HipHop1 Rap DscParty Sky HipHop2
BigBand JayR&B GopSwing GrooveFk HipHopBt R&B Swing CoolJzBd Band40's MdJzBald OrhSwing
ModernCt Bluegras CntyPop1 CntyPop2 2/4Cntry CntyFolk
BosaNov Latin DanRegga Pasodobl Rumba2 PChaCha Salsa2
Waltz ItaMazuk MariWltz VinaWltz SlowWlz2 Polka1 GerPolka March1 Polka2 USMarch Mazurka
EnkaBald Venezia 6/8Flipp Norteno Dangdut
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Song List
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Full Name
Christmas Sound Red River Valley Susanna Wave Of Danube Long Long Ago Jambalaya Bridge Battle Hymne Of The Republic The Old Gray Mare American Patrol In The Rain
Sippin'Cider Through A Straw Country Old Folks at Home
On London Bridge House Of Rising Sun The Blue-Bells Of Scotland It's Been A Long Long Time Edelweiss Der Deitcher's Dog Silent Night Ave Maria Five Hundred Miles It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair Song Of The Pearlfisher The Stage Coach Entertainer Annie Laurie Rumba Romance Last Rose Of Summer The Old King Cole Auld Lang Syne Ding! Dong! Merrily On High Christmas Coming Go Tell It On The Mountain
You Are My Sunshine June Samba Funk
I Can......
Sea Shore Guitar&Saxphone The Hip Hop's Night Blue Lunch Cobweb Wine Jazz Old Man Dark Eyes Carlos Sad Beautiful Awakening
Fur Elise
No.
FOLK & COUNTRY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
GOLDEN & POP
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
JAZZ & FUSION
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
PIANO
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Short Name
ChrisSou RedRiver Susanna Danube LongAgo Jambalay Bridge Battle GrayMare USPatrol InRain SCTStraw Country OldFolks
LdBridge HouseSun BlueBell LongTime Edelweis DerDDog SltNight AveMaria FHMiles LikeXmas LighHair SongOfTP TheStage Entertai AnnieLau Romance LastRose OldKingC AuldLaSy DingDong ChrisCom GoTellIt
MySun JunSamba Funk ICan… SeaShore Gt&Sax HipHopNt BluLunch Cobweb Wine JzOldMan DarkEyes Carlos Sad Awaken
FurElise
Robot Doll Habanera Turkish March Consolation 2-Part Invention #13 In A Minor.B.W. Iii Minuet In G Major (BWV Anh. 114) Turkish March 2 Barcarolle Norwegian Dance No.2 Moseta Dance Bulie Dance The Small Gathering The Return The Wagtail Tender Blossom Grace Cherish The Memories Chopsticks Four Little Swans Old France Progress Eclogue The Limpid Stream Brave Cavalier The Chatterbox Ave Maria 2 Prelude In C-Sharp Major Innocence The Happy Farmer L' Arabesque Austria Variation Schos Doll's Dance No. 7 The Rag-Time Dance Minuet In G Major (BWV Anh. 116) Schos Doll's Dance No. 2 Italian Polka Piano Sonata In C Major, K.330. III To A Wild Rose Gavotte I Waltz Tarantella Inquietude Frankness Mazurka Tchaikovsky Waltz Harmony Of The Angels Gavotte Neapolitan Song Minuet In D Major Prelude In E Major The Chase Piano Sonata In A Major, K.331. I Waltz For Piano In G-Sharp Minor Moment Musical Tender Grieving Waltzes The Farewell Suite Dance
53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110
RobtDoll Habanera TukMarch Consolat Invntion MinuetG1 TukMarh2 Barcarle NwnDance MosetaDn BulieDn Party Return Wagtail Blossom Grace Memories Chopstik FLSwans OldFranc Progress Eclogue Stream Cavalier Chatbox AveMari2 Prelude Innocenc HapFarme L'Arabes AustVari DollDan7 Rag-Time Minuet DollDan2 ItaPolka Sonata WildRose GavotteI Waltz Taratela Inquietu Franknes Mazurka TchWaltz Harmony Gavotte Neapolit Minuet Prelude TheChase Sonata2 Waltz2 Moment Grieving Waltzes Farewell SuitDanc
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Normal Voicing
1-3-5 1-(3)-5-6 1-3-(5)-7 1-(2)-3-#4-(5)-7 1-2-3-5 1-2-3-(5)-7 1-2-3-(5)-6 1-3-#5 1-b3-5 1-b3-5-6 1-b3-(5)-b7 1-b3-b5-b7 1-2-b3-5 1-2-b3-(5)-b7 1-(2)-b3-4-5-(b7) 1-b3-(5)-7 1-2-b3-(5)-7 1-b3-b5 1-b3-b5-6 1-3-(5)-b7 1-4-5-b7 1-3-b5-b7 1-2-3-(5)-b7 1-2-3-#4-(5)-b7 or 1-(2)-3-#4-5-b7 1- 3-(5)-6-b7 or 2- 3-5-6-b7 1-b2-3-(5)-b7 1-3-5-b6-b7 (1)-#2-3-(5)-b7 1-3-#5-7 (1)-3-#5-b7 1-4-5 1-2-5
Chord Name (Abbreviation)
Major [M] Major sixth [6] Major seventh [M7] Major seventh sharp eleventh [M7#11] Major add ninth [Madd9] Major ninth [M9] Major sixth add ninth [6 9] Augmented [aug] Minor [m] Minor sixth [m6] Minor seventh [m7] Minor seventh flatted fifth [m7b5] Minor add ninth [madd9] Minor ninth [m9] Minor eleventh [m11] Minor major ninth [mM7] Minor major ninth [mM9] Diminished [dim] Diminished seventh [dim7] Seventh [7] Seventh suspended fourth [7sus4] Seventh flatted fifth [7b5] Seventh ninth [7 9] Seventh sharp evelenth [7#11] Seventh thirteenth [7 13] Seventh flatted ninth [7b9] Seventh flatted thirteenth [7b13] Seventh sharp ninth [7#9] Major seventh augmented [M7aug] Seventh augmented [7aug] Suspended fourth [sus4] One plus two plus five [1+2+5]
Chord
C C6 CM7 CM7#11 CMadd9 CM9 C6 9 Caug Cm Cm6 Cm7 Cm7b5 Cmadd9 Cm9 Cm11 CmM7 CmM9 Cdim Cdim7 C7 C7sus4 C7b5 C7 9 C7#11 C7 13 C7b9 C7b13 C7#9 CM7aug C7aug Csus4 C1+2+5
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C C6 CM7 CM7#11 CM(9) CM7(9) C6(9) Caug Cm Cm6 Cm7 Cm7b5 Cm(9) Cm7(9) Cm7(11) CmM7 CmM7(9) Cdim Cdim7 C7 C7sus4 C7b5 C7(9) C7(#11) C7(13) C7(b9) C7(b13) C7(#9) CM7aug C7aug Csus4 C
Chord List
Full Name
Ballad Funk Jazz Band Dancing Melody Mystic River Jazz Piano Dream Of Freedom Fusion
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Short Name
Ballad Funk JazzBand DanceMld MystRivr JazzPiano Dream Fusion
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5
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1-16ch 1-16ch
1-16ch
M17_G08
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