Medeli M20 Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
Electronic Keyboard
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Congratulations on your purchase of this electronic keyboard!
This keyboard is easy-to-use, with advanced functions especially suitable for self-learning beginners. No matter you are adult or children, you will enjoy playing the keyboard as it provides amazing styles for accompaniment, expressive tones, and real time record. Other features such as numbered musical notation display chord dictionary, variety of songs will help you better master the playing skill.
You are recommended to study this manual carefully before using the unit.
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SUMMARY
Main Features
KEYBOARD
61-key touch keyboard
DISPLAY
Multi_function LCD display.
OPERATION
Use numeric keypad and [+/YES] [-/NO] to select voice, style and song, Including Transpose, Octave, Beat, Split point, MIDI out,Bank
VOICE Domestic market 162 voices at all,including 5 Chinese Voices. Oversea market157 voices at all.
STYLE Domestic market۱٠٦ Chinese styles٦ ,PIANO styles۱٠ including ,styles at all Oversea market۱٠٠ styles at allPIANO styles۱٠ including
DEMO
SONG
100 songs at all, from 001 to100.Each song has its learning mode.
CHORD MODE
Single finger detect and fingers detect.
CHORD DICTIONARY
It can help you to learn chord more conveniently.
SONG LESSON
There are 3 different ways to practise the songs.Lesson1, Lesson2, Lesson3. Th is ke yb oa rd
also offers the GRADE function in all 3 learning modes to help you know well about your progress.
RECORD FEATURE
one recorded song as 101st song in song list.
TEMPO
It can be adjusted to 40~280.
STYLE CONTROL
Sync, Start/Stop, Intro/Ending, Main/Fill
OTHER FEATURES
Piano, Dual, Touch,Metronome, Demo, Sustain, Pitch wheel and etc.
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Important Notes
Your keyboard will give you years of playing pleasure if you follow the simple rules given below:
Loca tion
Do not expose the unit to the following condi t i o ns to av o i d deforma t i o n , discoloration, or more serious damage.
 Direct sunlight.  High temperature (near a heat source,
 or inside a car under long exposure of
Sunlight.
 Excessive humidity  Excessive dust  Strong vibration
Power Supply
Make sure the suitable AC adaptor is used, and the AC outlet voltage at your country matches the input voltage specified on the AC adaptor s label.
Turn the power switch OFF when the instrument is not in use.
An AC adaptor should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the instrument is not going to be used for an extended period of time.
Unplug the AC adaptor during electric storms.
Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlets as appliances with high power consumption, such as electric heaters or ovens. Also avoid using multi­plug adaptors since this could reduce sound quality, causes operation errors and damages.
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Turn Power OF F When Making Conn ections
To avoid damaging the instrument and other devices to which it is connected, turn the power switches of all related devices OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting cables.
Hand ling and Transporting
Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or other parts of the instrument.
Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, but not pulling the cables.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavy objects on the instrument could result in scratches or even severe damages.
Clea ning
Clean the unit with a soft dry cloth. A slightly dampened cloth may remove
stubborn grime and dirt. Never use cleaners such as alcohol or
thinner. Avoid placing vinyl object on top of the
unit (vinyl might discolor and stick to the surface).
Elec trical Interference
This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if it is placed too close to radio or television receivers. If this occurs, move the instrument further away from the receivers.
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The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the instruction manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.
Interference.
Caution!
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Pitch Bend Wheel............................
Voices and Effects............................
Style Control.......................................
Connections.......................................
Trouble Shooting....................................
Specifications..........................................
General Guide..............................
Front Panel.................................................
Rear Panel...................................................
LCD Display...................................................
Preparation...................................
Power Supply...................................................
Setting the Music Stand.................................
Headphones Jack........................................
Sustain Jack.........................................
Select a Voice............................................
Dual Voice.....................................................
Sustain...................................................
Metronome...................................................
Touch............................................................
Piano............................................................
Stop a Style..........................................
Chord Recognize....................................
Select a Style..............................................
The Accompaniment Section....................
Start a Style.............................................
Main/Fill................................................
Tempo.......................................................
One Touch Setting..........................
Chord Dictionary...................................
LESSON Mode.................................................
Song......................................................
MIDI Connection......................................................
What is MIDI.......................................................28
MAJOR Application.............................................
MIDI Function.....................................
Appendix 5 - Chord List...........................................
Appendix 6 - MIDI List..............................................
Appendix 2 - Style List................................................
Appendix 1 - Voice List............................................
Appendix 3 - Song List..........................................
Appendix 4 - Demo List..........................................
Appendix...............................................
Memory...........................................
Stop Record.........................................................
Octave.........................................................
MIDI IN...........................................................
Accomp Volume................................................
Lesson 2.......................................................
Start Record.............................................................
Transpose.............................................................
Split Point...............................................................
Playback Record................................................
Beat..............................................................
MIDI OUT........................................................
Lesson 1.......................................................
Bank Select....................................................
Lesson 3...........................................................
Grade Function...............................................
Record....................................................
Function Menu.....................................
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POWER ON/OFF
TEMPO +/­MASTER VOLUME LEFT HAND LESSON MODE
RIGHT HAND LESSON MODE / CHORD DICTIONARY LESSON
FUNCTION DEMO
STYLE VOICE SONG
In the Style mode
In the Song mode
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START/STOP SYNC INTRO / ENDING
MAIN / FILL AUTO BASS CHORD
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A.B.C.
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DUAL TOUCH
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STORE
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PANEL MEMORY M1-M6
ONE TOUCH SETTING
METRO PIANO
DUAL TOUCH SUSTAIN RECORD NUMERIC KEYPAD LCD DISPLAY
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M1-M6
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LITTL E BROWN J UG
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This electronic keyboard can be powered by the current of a standard household wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or by batteries.
1. Using the AC Adaptor
Make sure that only the AC adaptor specified for this electronic keyboard is used. The adaptor shall be 12V DC output, center positive type. Be sure to turn off the electronic keyboard before you connect the adaptor into the AC wall outlet and the cord into the unit.
Using Batteries
Always make sure to turn the keyboard off before inserting new batteries or replacing old ones.
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Use only the specified AC adaptor. Using other types of adaptor creates the risk of fire and electrical shock.
For safety sake, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet whenever leaving the electronic keyboard unattended for a long time.
CAUTIONS!
When inserting batteries, make sure to follow the polarity marking. Never use batteries of different types. Never mix old batteries with new ones. Replace the batteries as soon as possible after any sign of discharge. Always remove the batteries from the battery compartment when the keyboard is not expected to be used for a long period of time.
CAUTIONS!
Insert 8 D-size (SUM-1, R-20) batteries into the compartment and follow the correct polarity.
battery
Replace the compartment cover and make sure that it locks firmly in place.
To insert batteries
Open the battery compartment on the bottom keyboard.
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A dim and difficult-to-read LCD display. Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume. Distortion of the sound output. Sudden power failure when playing at high volume. Abnormal rhythms or demo songs are played. Dimming of the display when playing at high volume.
Low battery indications
Any of the following symptoms indicate low battery power. Replace the batteries as soon as possible if any of the following occurs.
AC Adaptor
AC Outlet
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Power Supply
Preparation
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Please set up the music stand as the instruction below:
Connections
Headphones Jack
If you prefer to play with headphones for high quality personal monitoring, plug a set of stereo headphones into the rear panel PHONES jack.
Plug a set of headphones into the PHONES jack and the speakers will be disabled automatically.
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NOTE: Never use headphones in high volume, as it may hurt your ears.
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Setting Music Stand
An optional footswitch can be plugged into the SUSTAIN jack for sustain control.
The footswitch functions like the damper pedal of a piano. Press for sustain, release for normal sound.
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Voices and Effects
There are 157 voices in total (See appendix), including 128 GM voices, 6 percussion voices, and synth voices.
Select a Voice
Dual Voice
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Press the [VOICE] button to enter the voice mode. The default VOICE 1 is NO:01; LCD will display VOICE 1 and its number.
The [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons:
Press [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to choose your desired voice. The selected voice number will be shown on the display.
The number buttons:
The number buttons can be pressed directly to select your desired voice.
After selecting a voice, you can now play the keyboard.
This keyboard has the dual voice function. This func-" " tion is capable to enhance the delicacy of your music by playing two voices of musical instruments simultaneously; new combinations of voices and music could be created then. When the dual function is off, the voice indicated is VOICE 1, when the dual function is on, the voice indi­cated would be VOICE 2.
During the VOICE 1 status, press [DUAL] button to enter the dual voice function. VOICE 2 and DUAL signal would be lightened simultaneously. The number of the dual voice will be displayed on the LCD. Now, two different sounds will be appeared at the same time just by pressing one key.
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Two voice will sound at the same time.
Eg. Piano
Eg. Cello
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Voices and Effects
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Press [+/YES] / [-/NO] button or numeric keypad to select your desired voice. The default DUAL VOICE number is NO.50 Strings2.
Press [DUAL] button again to turn off the DUAL VOICE. VOICE 2 will be disabled, the notes you play will return to the single voice of VOICE 1.
Press [SUSTAIN] button to activate the sustain effect. LCD lights the SUSTAIN flag. The keyboard will be played with a sustain effect.
Press [SUSTAIN] button again to eliminate the sustain effect. The SUSTAIN flag will disappear.
Default sustain is disabled accordingly.
NOTE: In DUAL VOICE status, only section above split point on keyboard has dual voice.
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When you step on the sustain pedal, the sustain effect will be stronger than the effect produced by the [SUSTAIN] button.
Sustain
This function helps you to get a voice with a sustained effect, while playing the keyboard.
Touch
This function allows you to turn on the dynamic level while playing the keyboard.
Press [TOUCH] button to turn off the touch response function. LCD will eliminate the TOUCH flag, it means touch response is disabled.
Press [TOUCH] button again to turn on the touch response effect. LCD lights up the TOUCH flag.
Default touch is activated.
To experience the effect, play any note on the keyboard after you turn this function on.
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Metronome
Piano
Press [METRO] button to enable to the metronome.
Press [METRO] button again to disable it.
Metronome could not be played in SONG / CHORD DICT mode.
Press [PIANO] button to enter to the piano mode. The LCD displays PIANO, and the voice changes to piano immediately. In this mode, A.B.C. will be disabled.
Press [PIANO] button again to exit the PIANO mode.
If any of the [FUNCTION] / [DEMO] / [VOICE] / [SONG] / [STYLE] buttons has been pressed to recall the memory the piano mode will be quit.
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Metronome can be played along with the tempo as accompaniment whenever you turn on a style. Metronome could be played in the recording mode, but it would not be recorded.
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The PITCH BEND wheel can be used to bend the note lower or higher, it ranges between + / - 2 semitone. When release the wheel, the note will be back to the normal.
Pitch Bend Wheel
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Style Control
Select a Style
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Press the [STYLE] button to set the keyboard to the style mode. The default STYLE 1 is NO:01; LCD will display the STYLE flag and its number.
[+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons:
Press [+/YES] or [-/NO] to choose your desired style. The selected style number will be shown on the display.
The number buttons:
The number buttons can be pressed directly for selecting the number of your desired style.
After selecting a style, you can start playing the keyboard.
When a style is playing, you can select a new style at any time. The number of the new style will be displayed on the LCD immediately. If the style changes at beat one, the new style will be played at once; if the style changes at other beats, the new style will start in the next measure. The new style will be playing with the old tempo.
Accompaniment consists of Intro, Main, Variation, Fill and Ending. Using different sections based on the different structures of styles enable you to enhance the overall musical performance.
INTRO
Press the [INTRO/END] button to insert an intro section before you start to play . The rhythm will begin with a 2-4 measure introduction which will be followed by a menu section.
MAIN and VARIATION
There are two sections: main and variation. Each section consists of 2 to 4 measures.
The Accompaniment Section
FILL
While the accompaniment is playing, you can fill in the rhythm/accompaniment by pressing the [MAIN/FILL A] button. This will automatically insert a fill section.
ENDING
When you press the [INTRO/ENDING] button, it brings rhythm accompaniment and your performance to end with a 2-4 measure conclusion.
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Do mestic m ar ke t: 106 Chin ese style s6 ,PIANO styles10 in cluding ,s tyles at all. Ov ersea ma rket : 1 00 style s at all PI ANO sty les 10 includ in g
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Flash simultaneously
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Sync Start
The default setting of A.B.C. is disable. Press [A.B.C.] button to turn on this auto bass chord mode; the A.B.C. flag on the LCD is lightened accordingly.
The left side of the split point is known as the chord area. When playing the chord, both the bass and the chord voices will be performed.
Press [SYNC] button to enter the sync start waiting mode. The beats on the LCD flash together.
If the A.B.C. mode is on, play any key on the left section of the keyboard and the style starts playing with the bass and chord. If the A.B.C. mode is off, play any key on the keyboard, and the style plays only the drum voice.
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A.B.C. mode
Start a Style
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Start immediately:
Press [START/STOP] button to start the style, the drum beats of the style will be played at once.
The beats will be shown on the LCD alternately.
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INTRO/ENDING:
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Flashing
Flashing
Flashing until button is released
Press and hold down
Main/Fill
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Press [MAIN/FILL] when the style stops, it will be changed to the VAR or NOR; the VAR or NOR flag on the LCD will be lightened.
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Press [INTRO/ENDING] key when the style is not playing, NOR or VAR flag wil l flash on L CD t o indicate the intro is ready. Press [STAR T/ STOP] key, then the normal style wi ll pl ay af te r the intro style.
Press [INTRO/ENDING] key when the style is playing, style will be stopped after the ending.
In NORMAL mod e, p re ss [ MA IN /F IL L] b ut to n to insert 1 measure fill and LCD flashes 'VAR'. After one measure is over, NORMAL st yl e wi ll b e returned.
In VARIATIO N mo de , pr es s [M AI N/ FI LL ] bu tt on t o insert 1 measure fill and LCD flashes 'NOR'. After one measure is over, VIRIATION style will be returned.
Press and hold down the [MAIN/FILL]button, when the style is playing, the fill section will be played repeatedly.
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Stop a Style
Tempo
Stop immediately
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The accompaniment can be stopped at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button.
Ending stop
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Press the [INTRO/END] button to complete the style with an ending section. The ending section will begin from the start of the next measure.
Sync stop
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Press the [SYNC] button to stop playing the style; the synchronized start mode will be activated.
Press the [TEMPO +] or [TEMPO - ] button to change the tempo.
Press the [TEMPO +] and [TEMPO - ] button together to set the default one.
The keyboard does not take out the default tempo of
the style if you change the style when it is playing.
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Chord Recognize
There are 2 ways to detect a chord: "single finger detect" and "multi fingers detect".
If the chord played is based on "multi fingers detect", it is recognized as the "multi fingers chord". If not, "single finger chord" will be recognized.
NOTE:
Since the chord detection of A.B.C. is based on the Chord Root priority, some chords that could be pla­yed under the Chord Dictionary may not be recogn­ised by A.B.C. though, eg. B6bB6B6(9)bB6 9)、BaugbBaugbBm6Bm6Adim7 bBdim7Bdim.
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The default mode after power on is A.B.C off. Press [A.B.C] key to turn on the auto bass chord, the A.B.C flag on LCD is lightened. The left area of keyboard is known as the chord area. When playing the chord, both the bass and the chord voice phonate.
Single Finger
Single finger type not only can detect single finger but also can detect multi finger. And the single finger makes it easily to play chords through only one, two or three keys. Including major, minor, seventh, and minor seventh chord. Refer to relevant picture on the right for details.
Multi Finger
Multi finger type only can recognize those chords have listed in the chord list, and also can be found in the dictionary function.
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When A.B.C. is on, press the keys on the left of the split point. The chord will be recognized as single finger chords.
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Major Triad Only press the root note on the keyboard.
Minor Triad Press the root note and the nearest left black key simultaneously.
Seventh chord Press the root note and the nearest left white key simultaneously.
Minor seventh chord Press the root note and the nearest left white and black keys simultaneously.
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Chord Basics
A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously. The most frequently encountered chords are triads. A triad is a set of three notes that can be stacked in thirds. When stacked in thirds, the triad's members, from lowest pitched tone to highest, are called: the Root, the Third, and the Fifth.
Triad Type
There are following basic triad types:
Chord Inversion
We define this chord its root is not in the bass (i.e., is not the lowest note) as an inversion chord. When the root is in the bass, we call the chord: root-position chord. If we put the Third and Fifth in the root position, then it forms Inversion, we call this chord Inversion Chord. See the following major triad and its inverted chord.
Chord Name
The chord name contains two parts content: Chord root and Chord type.
Root
Fifth
Third
Major Triad
Minor Triad
Augmented Triad
Diminished Triad
A root with a major third added above and a perfect fifth will consist as a Major Triad.
A root with a minor third added above and a perfect fifth will consist as a Minor Triad.
A root with a major third added above and an augmented fifth will consist as an Augmented Triad.
A root with a minor third added above and a diminished fifth will consist as a Diminished Triad.
Major Triad Minor Triad
Augmented Triad Diminished Triad
Root Position First Inversion Second Inversion
Chord Root Chord Type
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There are 6 memories(M1~M6) at all.
Press and hold [STORE], press [M1] ( or [M2] - [M6] ) meanwhile. The data will be stored into M1 (M2-M6).
The data which can be stored into the memory are as follows: VOICE DATA VOICE:VOICE 1, VOICE 2; VOICE EFFECT: TOUCH ON/OFF, SUSTAIN ON/OFF, TRANSPOSE, OCTAVE, SPLIT POINT;
ACCOMP DATA STYLE NUMBER, TEMPO, A.B.C ON/OFF, NORMAL/ VARIATION STATUS.
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current memory data, the corresponding memory flag on the LCD will flash.
The memory data will change to its default after power off.
If the current data is different from the
One Touch Setting
Press [O.T.S.] button to turn this mode on and the O.T.S. flag on the LCD will be lightened. Press any of the [M1] ~ [M4] buttons, the relative type of the parameter will be loaded according to the current style. The keyboard will turn the A.B.C. mode on automatically while the O.T.S. is on.
Press any of the M1-M4 buttons, which is corresponded to your desired setting.
When One Touch Setting is switched on, you can instantly recall all auto accompaniment related settings including voices selection and digital effects simply with a single touch of a button. In this function, 4 types of parameters (M1~M4) will be loaded for operating the current style.
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Start Recording
Stop Recording
Playback the Recording
Press the [RECORD] button, the four-beat on the LCD will flash simultaneity, indicating the " record waiting status". A voice, style and memory can be selected in this status. The ACCOMP track and MELODY track can be recorded together.
After all the settings in the "record waiting status" have
been selected, play the keyboard (the chord area when
recording ACCOMP) or press the [START/STOP] button; it will start recording and the beat will be displayed according to the current tempo.
STOP AUTOMATICALLY While recording, once the capability is full, the recording will be stopped automatically. "FULL" will be displayed on the LCD.
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Press [SONG] button, use numeric keypads or the [+/YES] / [-/NO] button to select the 101songs.
The recorded data will be played.
STOP MANUALLY Press [RECORD] button again to stop the recording immediately. When a style is playing, press the [INTRO/END] button, it will stop recording automatically after "ending".
NOTE:
the original data in the track will be overwritten.
Once the recording of one track is started,
NOTE:
If you power off the keyboard, the recorded data would be erased. If you would like to quit the recorded song play mode, you could use numeric keypads or the [+/YES] / [-/NO] button to choose other songs. Then it will enter to song mode automatically.
Flash simultaneously
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Function Menu
Transpose
Octave
Beat
Press [FUNCTION] key to enter the menu of function. The default option of the menu is "TRANSPOSE". Everytime when you enter the menu, it will return to the option that you selected last time. Press [FUNCTION] key to select the option you would like to set. Use the [+/YES] / [-/NO] button to set the parameter. The option and the parameters are indicated on the right:
NOTE: If there is no action 5 seconds after pressing the [FUNCTION] key ,it will quit the function menu automatically.
Option LCD Display Range Default
TRANSPOSE XPS 00 -6...6 0
OCTAVEOCT OCT 00 -1...1 0
BEATBET BET 04 0, 2...9 4
SPLIT PTSPT SPT 19 1...61
#
19( F3)
MIDI OUT CHO 01 01...16 01
BANK SELECT BNK 01 01...128 01
Press [FUNCTION] button to enter the TRANSPOSE sub-menu. The LCD displays the current transpose value.
Use [+/YES] / [-/NO] to adjust the transpose value from
-6 to 6 semitones, only for the right area of the keyboard.
Press the [+/YES] and [-/NO] button together to set the transpose value back to its default.
Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the OCTAVE sub-menu. The LCD displays the current octave value.
Use [+/YES] / [-/NO] to adjust the octave value from -1 to 1 octaves, only for the right area of the keyboard.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] keys together to set the octave value back to its default.
Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the BEAT sub-menu. The LCD displays the current beat value.
Use [+/YES] / [-/NO] to select the beat value. The beat value includes: 0, 2-9, 9 types of value.
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Split Point
Accomp Volume
Bank Select
MIDI OUT
Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter SPLIT POINT sub-menu. The LCD displays the current split point value. Use [+/YES] / [-/NO] to select the beat value. The keyboard can be also used to change the split point.
The key of the split point is the part of the left area.
Press [ACCOMP VOLUME+] / [ACCOMP VOLUM-] button to enter ACCOM VOLUME menu. The LCD displays the accomp volume value which ranges between 0 and 31.(Default accomp volume value is 20) Use [ACCOMP VOLUME+] to adjush the accomp volume value.
Press [ACCOMP VOLUME+] and [ACCOMP VOLUM-] together will set the accomp volume value to off.
Press [FUNCTION] button to enter BANK SELECT sub-menu, the LCD display BNK 01.
The bank of the MIDI output sound could be adjusted from 1-128.
TRANSMIT can be used to set the channel of MIDI OUT. Channel 1-16 can be selected by pressing [+/YES] / [-/NO] button.
The default setting is 001.
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Song
There are total 100 songs in this keyboard (see Appendix). Each song can be practised in the MELODY OFF mode.
START/STOP the song
Press [SONG] button to enter the "song mode", the song flag on the LCD will show up. All songs will be played in a loop. Press [START/STOP] button to stop playing the song, but it will not quit the song mode.
LOOP:
The second time you start playing the song by pressing [START/STOP] button, it will play the current song repeatedly.
SELECT the song:
Use [+/YES] / [-/NO] button or numeric keypad to select your desired song.
REW, FF and PAUSE
When a song is playing, press [FF] button to fast forward the song; Press [REW] to rewind the song (base on the measure); Press [PAUSE] to pause the song.
When the song is stopped, press [STYLE], [VOICE], [DUAL] to exit the song mode.
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Lesson Mode
Learning a new song primarily involves with the timing of the piece and the accuracy of a note. Thus the song learning function focuses on these two elements to help you better play a song.
In song mode (when a song is not playing), press [LESSON] button to enter the Lesson mode.
There are 3 levels to score the performance of your playing. You can use [R] or [L] button to select which hand to practice. If neither hand is selected, the keyboard will choose the right hand automatically. If [L] and [R] are both selected, you can use two hands to do the lesson togther.
NOTE: The contents for practising with left hand varied according to different types of songs. If you choose a chord song, the left hand practices the chord, otherwise, the left hand will be used to practise the melody. When a song is playing, the notes and keyboard displayed on the LCD indicate the melody and chord position, the numbered musical notation displayed on the LCD shows the last note played by the RIGHT track, and it will be convenient for you to practice .
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Lesson 1-Practice an timing
Lesson 2-Practice a note accuracy
Press [LESSON] button to enter the LESSON 1 mode, the lesson 1 flag is lightened on the LCD. Evaluation is based on the accuracy of the time value, and the accuracy of note playing will not be graded.
Press [START/STOP] to begin.
If [R/CHORD] is selected; it will mute the melody of the right hand position and you will have to follow the timing of the right hand. As long as the timing is correct, the melody will be sounded.
If [L] is selected ; it will mute the changing chord and melody by the left hand. You will have to follow the timing of the left hand. As long as the timing is correct, the chord / melody will be sounded.
If [L] and [R] are both selected, the melody on both hands will be muted. You will have to follow the timing of both the left and right hands, and the song will then play accordingly.
Once the lesson is completed, the result of evaluation will be announced.
Press [LESSON] button again to enter the LESSON 2 mode. Evaluation is based on the accuracy of notes playing. Accuracy of time value will not be considered as the song could keep going only if the correct note is played.
Press [START/STOP ] button to begin.
If [R] is selected, only the left hand will be played automatically until the first note on the right hand is played. The song will not proceed until the correct note is played.
If [L] is selected, only the right hand will be played. The song will not proceed until the notes of the left hand are played correctly.
If [L] and [R] are both selected, the song will proceed only when the notes of both hands are played correctly.
Once the lesson is completed, the result of evaluation will be announced.
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Lesson 3-Melody off
Grade Function
Press [LESSON] button in LESSON 2 to enter the LESSON 3 mode. In this mode, evaluation is based on the correctiveness of both the time value and notes.
Press [START/STOP ] button to begin.
If [R] is selected, the melody in the right hand will be muted. Unlike LESSON 1, the correct notes must be played to produce correct the melody.
If [L] is selected, the chord / melody in the left hand will be muted. Unlike LESSON 1, the correct chord or melody must be played to produce a correct chord or melodic line.
If [L] and [R] are both selected, both the left and right hands will be muted, only the accompaniment will be sounded. Both hands must be played correctly to produce the accurate song.
Once the lesson is completed, the result of evaluation will be announced.
Lesson 1 / Lesson 2 / Lesson 3 all have the grading function. There are four levels, including: OK , GOOD, VERY GOOD, EXCELLENT.
After a grade is given, the song will be played again and retain the lesson mode.
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If you know the name of a chord but don't know how to play it, you can use the Chord Dictionary function.
Press [CHORD DICT./R] button to enter the DICT mode. The LCD shows " dict ". In this mode, the keyboard notes in the right area can be played to assign the Chord Type and the Chord Root.
For example, if we want to play a Cm7 Chord. Press the C key in the section of the keyboard labeled Chord Root. (The note does not sound) the root note you set will be shown on the display.
Press the m7 key in the section of the keyboard which has labeled Chord Type (The note does not sound).The notes you should play for the specified chord (root note and chord type)are shown on the display 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 bell sound will be heard if you play it correctly.
Press [CHORD DICT./R] button again to exit the Chord Dictionary mode.
Individual notes of chord(keyboard)
Chord name (root and type)
Notation of chord
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Specify and play the Chord Type and the Chord Root that you would like to play on the keyboard as shown on the right:
Some fingerings may be recognised as different chords by A.B.C. , eg. B6 bB6B6(9) bB69)、Baug bBaugbBm6Bm6Adim7bBdim7Bdim.
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The notes you played in order to assign as the Chord Type / Chord Root could not be heard. If you play the chord correctly, you could hear the applause sound. If the chords are not be played correctly, a bass sound would be heard. The chord should be played below the split point(chord area).
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MIDI Function
1. WHAT 'S MIDI
MI DI
Musical I n s t r u m e n t Digital Inte r f a c e . T h e s tandard int e r f a c e b e t w een PC and Electro n i c i n s t r u ment.
This k eyboard i s e q u i p ped with stand a r d M I D I i n t erface, incl u d i n g 1 M I D I I N and 1 MIDI
OUT. CONNECT I O N
This k eyboard c a n b e c o n nected with PC o r o t h e r M I D I e quipment.
2. MID I CONNECT ION
CO NN EC TI ON RULE
a. In midi con n e c t i o n , t he equipment w h i c h c o n t r ol another eq u i p m e n t i s c alled Host equipme n t, w h i l e a n o ther is called a f f i l i a t e d equipment. b. The host eq u i p m e n t ' s MIDI OUT conne c t s w i t h a f f iliated equ i p m e n t ' s M IDI IN c. Note that M I D I O U T c a n n ot connect wit h M I D I I N o n t h e s ame equipme n t .
THE METHO D O F C O N N E C T ION Connect t h e M I D I i n t e rface with PC.
3. MAJ OR APPLIC AT ION
This k eyboard c a n c o n t rol other equi p m e n t o r e l e ctronic inst r u m e n t
Other equ i p m e n t c a n a lso control th e k e y b o a r d . (The valid MI D I i n f o r m a tion see
MIDI IMPL E M E N T A T I ON CHART)
PC record e d d a t a ( M I D I) can be played o n t h e k e y b o a rd.
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Trouble Shooting
LCD display Keys
Voice
Polyphony
Style Demo Song
Control button
Accompaniment Control
Song Control
Record Function
Panel Memory
Power Supply
Connectors Speaker
Dimension Weight
Attachment
No matter the instrument is turned on or off, a popping sound has temporarily produced.
There is no sound even when the keyboard is played or when a song or style is being played.
The volume is too soft. The sound quality is poor. The rhythm stops unexpectedly or not responding. The recorded data of the song is not playing correctly. The LCD display suddenly goes dark, and all panel settings are reset.
This is normal and indicates that the instrument is receiving electrical power.
Check if any cable or headphone is connected to the PHONES jack on the rear panel. When a set of headphones is plugged into this jack, no sound will be produced.
The batteries are low or dead. Replace all six batteries with completely new ones, or use the optional AC adaptor.
Problem Possible Cause and Solution
4Ω 5w x 2
990(L)x350(W)x150(H)mm
5.3kg(without batteries)
Adaptor, Music stand, Manual
Multi-functional LCD 61 keys with Touch Response
157 Voices
32-note polyphony(max)
100 Styles
100 Songs; 2 Demos
12V
Volume KnobAccomp volume +/-, Tempo +/-, Chord DICTR, LEFT , Lesson, Voice, Style, Song, O.T.S. , M1-M6, Store, Start/Stop, Sync, Intro/Ending, Main/Fill, A.B.C. , Record, Dual, Touch, Sustain, Metro, Demo, +/YES, -/NO, Piano
Start/Stop, Sync, Intro/Ending, Main/Fill
Start/Stop , Pause , Rew , FF
Record 6 Memory Storage
AC Power, Headphones, Sustain, AUX OUT, MIDI OUT
All specifications and appearances are subject to change without prior notice.
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Rain
98 130
138
146
154
SoundTrk
99 131
139
147
155
Crystal
100 132
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148
156
Atmosphr
101 133
141
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157
Bright
102 134
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150
Goblins
103 135
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151
Echoes
104 136
144
152
Sci-Fi
105 Sitar
106 Banjo
107 Shamisen
108 Koto
109 Kalimba
110 Bag Pipe
111 Fiddle
112 Shanai
EFFECTS
ETHNIC
113 Tinkle Bell
114 Agogo
PERCUSSIVE
115 Steel Drums
116 Woodblock
117 Taiko Drum
118 Melodic Tom
119 Synth Drum
120 Reverse Cymbal
121 Gt Fret Noise
122 Breath Noise
123 Seashore
124 Bird Tweet
125 Telephone Ring
126 Helicopter
127 Applause
128 Gunshot
SOUND EFFECTS
DRUM SET
45 Tr emo lo St rin gs
46 Pi zzcat o Str ing s
47 Ha rp
48 Ti mpa ni
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Poly Synth
Choir
Bowed
Metallic
Halo
Sweep
49 St rings 1
50 St rings 2
51 Sy nth Str ing s 1
52 Sy nth Str ing s 2
53 Ch oir Aahs
54 Voi ce Ooh
55 Sy nth Voic e
56 Or chest ra Hi t
57 Tr ump et
58 Tr omb one
59 Tu ba
60 Mu ted Trum pet
61 Ho rn
6 2 Br ass Ensemb le
63 Sy nth Bra ss 1
64 Sy nth Bra ss 2
65 So prano S ax
66 Al to Sax
67 Teno r Sax
68 Ba riton e Sax
69 Ob oe
70 En glish H orn
71 Ba ssoon
72 Cl arine t
73 Pi ccolo
74 Fl ute
75 Reco rder
76 Pa n Flute
77 Bl own Bot tle
78 Sh akuha chi
79 Wh istle
80 Oc arina
81 Sq uare
82 Sa wtoot h
83 Ca lliop e
84 Ch iff
85 Ch arang
86
Voice
87
Fifth s
88
Bass Le ad
89 Fa nta sia 90 War m
STRING ENSEMBLE
BR AS S
RE ED
PI PE
LE AD
PAD
01 Gr and P ian o
02 Br igh t Pia no
03 El G rd Pi ano
04 Ho nky
-Tonk Pi ano
05 El ec Pi ano 1
06 El ec Pi ano 2
07 Ha rps ich ord
08 Cl avi
09 Ce les ta
10 Gl ock ens pie l
11 Mu sic B ox
12 Vibrapho ne
13 Ma rim ba
14 Xy lop hon e
15 Tub ula r Bell
16 Sa ntu r
17 Dr awb ar Or gan
18 Ja zz Or gan
19 Ro ck Or gan
20 Ch urc h Org an
21 Re ed Or gan
22 Ac cor dio n
23 Ha rmo nic a
24 Tang o Acco rdi on
25 Cl ass ic Gu itar
26 St eel G uit ar
27 Ja zz Gu ita r
28 Cl ean G uit ar
29 Mu ted G uit ar
30 Ov erd riv en Gu itar
31 Di sto rti on Gu itar
32 Gu ita r Har mon ics
33 Ac ous tic B ass
34 Fi nge r Bas s
35 Pi cke d Bas s
36 Fr etl ess B ass
37 Sl ap Ba ss 1
38 Sl ap Ba ss 2
39 Sy nth B ass 1
40 Sy nth B ass 2
41 Vio lin
42 Vio la
MA LL ET
NO Nam e
PIANO
OR GA N
GU ITA R
BA SS
ST RI NG S
43 Ce llo
44 Co ntr aba ss
70elep Fzpiano Ep3 Ep4 Ep5 Harppian Clavr2 Clavr3 Organbox Elorgan Churc2 Synorgan Altoel Fzguitar Synelgt Picelbas Elviolin Brassfm Fmlead Fantalfo Polyaa2 Bowedg2 70elpad
StdKit PowerKit DanceKit 808Kit BrushKit OrchKit
SYNTH VOICE
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8/ 16BEAT
01
8 Beat 1
8 Beat 2
8 Beat 3
8 Beat 4
60's 8 Beat
8 Beat Ballad
8 Beat Rock
16 Beat 1
16 Beat 2
16 Beat Pop
16 Beat Shuffle
Ballad
Slow Ballad
16 Beat Balla d
Unplugged
Rock
Pop Rock
Fast Rock
Slow Rock 1
Slow Rock 2
Rock & Roll
Heavy Metal
Blues Boogi e
Blues
Shuff le
Blues Shuffle
Rock Shuffle
Charlston
Disco 1
Disco 2
Disco Funk
Dance
House 1
House 2
Rap
Euro Beat
Hip Hop
Techno
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RO CK
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Funky Pop
Jazz Funk
Cool Funky
Soul 1
Soul 2
Soul Shuffle
Soul Blues
R & B
6/8 Gospel
Pop Groove
Swing
Cool Jazz
Pop Swing
Swing Fox
Big Band
Big Band Medu im
Jazz Waltz
Ragtime
Dixeland
Quick Step
Country 1
Country 2
Pop Country
Country Roc k
Country Fol k
3/4 Country
Country Waltz
Country Shu ffle
Country Boo gie
Country Blu es
Country Qui ck Step
Bluegrass
Bossa Nova 1
Bossa Nova 2
Rhumba
Pop Rhumba
Cha Cha
Pop Cha Cha
Tango
Jazz Samba
Reggae
Pop Reggae
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L ATI N
SO UL & F UN K TR AD IT IO NA L
PI AN O
JA ZZ
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March 1
March 2
German Marc h
6/8 March
Polka
Pop Polka
Wal tz
Slow Waltz
Vienn a Waltz
Musette
8 Beat
Ballad
Boogie
Jazz
Swing
Jazz Waltz
Twist
March
6/8 March
Wal tz
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01 ~1 4 CLASSICAL
15 ~4 0 FA VO RI TE
67 ~8 0 KID
81 ~8 5 B ALLROOM
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09
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Cannon
Thais Med it ation
Old Franc e
Minuet
Ode To Joy
Wiegenl ie d
" "The Sur pr ise Symp ho ny
Swan Lake
Spring Fr om T he Four Sea so ns " "
Habaner a Fr om Carmen " "
Joy To The World
Toy Symphon y
Humores ke
Kuckuck sw alzer
Long, Lon g Ago
Old Folks At H om e
Oh! Susan na
Jeannie W it h The Lig ht B rown Hair
Bill Bail ey Won't You Co me H ome
Annie Lau ri e
From Th e Ne w World
The Yellow Rose O f Texas
Ave Mar ia
My Old Kent uc ky Home
Tur key In Th e St raw
Deck Th e Ha lls
Grandfa th er's Cloc k
America T he Beauti fu l
The Sidew ay
The Enter ta iner
The Old Gra y Ma re
Aloha Oe
Solveig 's S ong
Camptow n Ra ces
Carry Me Ba ck To Old Vig inia
The Blue- Be lls Of Scot la nd
O'Solo Mi o
Jingle Be ll s
Battle Hy mn e Of The Re pu blic
Silent Ni gh t
Oronek Aula Lee House Of Th e Rising So n
Danny Boy
I've Been W orking On The Railro ad
In The Ra in She Wor e A Yellow R ib bon
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FO LK
My Bonnie
Yankee D oodle
Red River Valle y
Auld Lang S yne
When Th e Saint s Go M archi ng In
Twinkle Twinkl e Li ttle St ar
Happy Bir thday To You
Little Br own Jug
Michael R ow Th e Bo at Ashor e
Old King Co le
Jamaica F arewe ll
Τро й ка
Cielito L indo
If You're Hap py And You Kno w It , Clap Your H an ds
America n Patro l
When John ny Come s Ma rchin g Home
Green Sle eves
Santa Luc ia
Szla Dzie weczk a
Angels We Have H ea rd On Hig h
Skip To My Lo u
London Br idge Is F al ling Do wn
Humpty Du mpty
Home On The Rang e
This Old Ma n
Butterf ly
Ten Little In dians
Polly-Woll y- Doodl e
Santa Cla us Is Com in g To Town
Sippin Ci der Thr ough A Stra w
La Cucara cha
Home Swee t Home
Up On The H ouse Top
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Examine one Gram of Dance Musical in The storehouse
Samba Tango Of Cuba Russian Polka
Four Little Swans Did You Ever See a Lassie Spring
Impromptu Gavotte
Nocturne Pizzicato Polka Musical Moments Reggae
All Kind Of My Everything Valse No.6 "Petit Chien"
Rondeau Chrysanf
Invention a 2 Voix JesusSaviour Pilot me
PI AN O & KEYBOAR D86 ~1 00
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Appendix 4- Demo List
Appendix 5- Chord List
Chor d Na me/[Abbreviation]
Norm al Vo icing
Chord(C)
DISPLAY
Major [M] C C
Sixth [6]
C6
C6
CM7 CM7
Major add nin th [ M(9)] CM(9)
CM (9)
Augmented [ au g]
Caug
Caug
Minor [m]
Cm
Cm
Minor sixth [ m6]
Cm6
Cm6
Minor seven th [ m7]
Cm7
Cm7
Minor sev enth flat ted fifth [ m7 b5]
Cm7b5
Cm7b5
Minor major s ev enth [mM7 ]
CmM7
CmM7
Diminishe d [d im]
Cdim Cdim
Diminishe d se venth [di m7 ]
Cdim7 C dim7
Seventh [7]
C7 C7
Seventh sus pe nded four th [ 7sus4]
C7sus4 C7sus4
Seventh add t hi rteenth [ 7 (1 3)]
C7(13) C7 (13)
Suspended F ou rth [sus4 ]
Csus4Csus4
Major seven th [M7]
1-3-5
1-3-(5)-7
1-(3)-5-6
1-2-3-5
1-3-#5
1-b3-5
1-b3-5-6
1-b3-(5)- b7
1-b3-b5
1-b3-b5-6
1-3-(5)-b 7
1-4-5-b7
1-3-(5)-6 -b 7
1-4-5
1-b3-b5-b 7
1-b3-(5)- 7
Name
Little B rown Jug Cha Ch a
Numb er
01 02
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Func tion
Tra ns mi tted Recognized
Rema rks
Basic Default
Channel Changed
1ch
1-16ch
ALL
1-16ch
Default
Mode
Messages
Altered
X
X
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3
3
X
Note
Number
Tru e vo ic e
18-114
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0...127
0...127
Velocity :
Note on
Noteoff
O 9nH,V=1-127
X (9nH,V=0)
O 9nH,V=1-127
X (9nH,V=0; 8nH,V= 0- 12 7
After
Keys
Touch
Chs
X
X
X
X
Pitch Bend
O
O
Control
0
Change
1
5
6
7
10
11
64
65
66
67
80
81
91
93
120
121
123
Bank Select
Modulation
Portamento Time
Data Entry
Volume
Pan
Expression
Sustain Pedal
Portamento ON/OFF
Sostenuto Pedal
Soft Peda l
Reverb Prog ra m
Chorus Program
Level
Chorus Level
All Sound Off
Reset All Controllers
All Not es Off
Program
Change :
true #
O
***********
O
0...127
System Exclusive
X
O
System
Song Position
Common
Song Select
: Tun e
X
X
X
X
X
X
System
:Clock
Real Time
:Commands
X
X *1
X
X *1
Aux
Note:
:LOCAL ON /OFF
:All Notes Off
Messages
:Active sense
:Reset
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
Reverb
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
*1 When the acco mpaniment i s st arted, an FAH me ssage is tran sm itted. When accomp an iment is st op ed, an FCH mess age is transm it ted. When an FAH mess ag e is receiv ed , accompani me nt is start ed . When an FCH mes sage is recei ve d, accompan iment is stop ed .
Mode 1 : OM NI ON , POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON , MONO : YE S Mode 3: OMNI OFF , POLY Mo de 4 : O MN I OF F , MO NO : N O
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