Medeli MD300 Instruction Manual

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Congratulations!
CareofYourKeyboard
Yourkeyboardwillgiveyouyearsofplayingpleasureifyoufollowthesimplerulesgivenbelow:
Location
Donotexposetheunittothefollowing conditionstoavoiddeformation,discoloration,or moreseriousdamage.
Directsunlight.
Hightemperature(nearaheatsource,orin
acarduringthedaytime).
Excessivehumidity.
Excessivedust.
Strongvibration
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PowerSupply
TurnthepowerswitchOFFwhenthe
instrumentisnotinuse.
IfanACadaptorisused,itshouldbe
unpluggedfromtheACoutletifthe
instrumentisnottobeusedforanextended
periodoftime.
UnplugtheACadaptorduringelectric
storms.
AvoidpluggingtheACadaptorintothe
sameACoutletasappliancewithhigh
powerconsumption,suchaselectric
heatersorovens.Alsoavoidusingmulti-
plugadaptorssincethesecanresultin
reducedsoundquality,operationerrors,and
possiblydamage.
TurnPowerOFFWhenMaking Connections
Toavoiddamagetotheinstrumentand
otherdevicestowhichitisconnected,turn
thepowerswitchesofallrelateddeviceOFF
priortoconnectingordisconnectingcables.
HandlingandTransport
Neverapplyexcessiveforcetothecontrols,
connectorsorotherpartsoftheinstrument.
Alwaysunplugcablesbygrippingtheplug
firmly,butnotpullingonthecable.
Disconnectallcablesbeforemovingthe instrument. Physicalshockscausedbydropping,bump­ing,orplacingheavyobjectsontheinstru­mentcanresultinscratchesandmore seriousdamage.
Cleaning
Cleanthecabinetandpanelwithadrysoft cloth. Aslightlydampclothmaybeusedto removestubborngrimeanddirt. Neverusecleanerssuchasalcoholor thinner. Avoidplacingvinylobjectontopoftheunit (vinylcansticktoanddiscolorthesurface).
ElectricalInterference
Thisinstrumentcontainsdigitalcircuitryand
maycauseinterferenceifplacedtooclose toradioortelevisionreceivers.Ifthisoccurs, movetheinstrumentfurtherawayfromthe affectedequipment.
Congratulationsonyourpurchaseoftheelectronicmusicalinstrument! Thekeyboard`sROMcontains142permanentvoicesincluding12Chinesetraditionalvoicesand2Drum kits.Thekeyboardalsohasthe60ROMSongswhichprovideMELODYOFFModeforuserlearningand the100ROMStyleswiththeA.B.C(AutoBassChord)playingmode.Theoperatingfunctionmenuallows youtoperformmoreeasily. Beforeyouusetheelectronic,werecommendyoutocarefullyreadthroughthismanual.Pleasekeepthis instructionmanualforfutruereference.
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MainFeatures
SoundGeneration:
ThesoundsarebasedonPCMandWavetabletechnology.
Operationsystem:
YoucanselecttheVoicesandStylesconvenientlywiththeDirectSelectButtononthepanel.
Voice:
ItsROMcontains142permanentVoicesincluding12ChinesetraditionalVoicesand2Drumkits, andyoucanselectanyofthepanelvoicesbythedirectselectbuttons
Style:
Ithas100Styles,andyoucanselectanyofthepanelstylesbythedirectselectbuttons.
Song&Demo:
Ithas60ROMSongswhichprovideMELODYOFFModeforuserlearningand5ROMDemoswith greatsoundeffect.
StyleChordMode:
WhenA.B.Cissettoon,theautoaccompanimentfunctionautomaticallygeneratesbassandchord accompanimentforyoutoplayalongwith,byusingeitherthe'SingleFinger'or'Finger'method.
RecordMode:
Itallowsyoutorecordwith3(2melodytracksand1accompanimenttrack)tracksseparately,andto playwithanytracks.
Memory:
4bankswith4memorieseach.
OtherFeature:
DSPeffect(on/off),PianoMode,Modulationandsustainpedal.
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Contents
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GeneralGuide Powersupply
Connectors
Selecting&Playingvoices
VoiceandEffects
StyleControl
Function
1.UsingtheACadaptor
2.Usingbatteries
1.Theheadphonesjack
2.TheAuz.Outjack
3.Thesusstainjack
4.Thevolumejack
5.TheMIDIIN/OUTjacks
1.Voicenumeber
2.Voicesetting
1.Dualvoice
2.Split/lowervoice
4.Sustain
5.DSPeffect
6.Touchresponse
7.Modulation
8.Pitchbend Selection&PlayingaStyle
1.Stylenumber
2.Stylesetting
1.Startthestyle
2.Stopthestyle
3.FillINA/B
4.AccompVolume
5.A.B.C
6.Tempo
1.Transpose
2.Tune
3.Octave
4.Splitpoint
5.MIDI
6.DSPeffect
Mixer Memory
Recording
Song Demo Piano ChordDictionary MIDI
Specifications Appendix1-Voicelist Appendix2-stylelist Appendix3-Demolist Appendix4-Songlist Appendix5-Chordlist Appendix6-MIDIlist
1.Bank
2.Storeandload
3.Datastorememory
1.Recordwaiting
2.Recordstart
3.Recordstop
4.Recordplay
5.Recorddelete
1.WhatisMIDI
2.MIDIconnection
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NYLONGTR VIOLIN
PIZZICATOSTRS
BRASSSECT
GeneralGuide
MASTERVOLUME
START/STOP SYNCSTART/STOP FILL-INA/B INTRO/ENDING AUTOBASSCHORD CHORDDICTIONARY TEMPO ACCOMPVLUME MIXER FUNCTION BANK/M1-M4/STORE DUAL LOWER TOUCH SUSTAIN PIANO MELODYOFF RECORD PLAY/STOP ACCOMP MELODY1/2 DEMO SONG VOICE STYLE UP/DOWN LCDDISPLAY
POWERSWITCH
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A.B.C LOWER SYNCSTOP CHORDDICTIONARY TEMPO/COUNT BEAT VOLUME DSP CHORD STYLE/SONG/VOICE M1-M4
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3.LCDDISPLAY
DC12V
MIDIIN MIDIOUT
PHONESVOLUMESUSTAIN AUX.OUT
MIDIIN MIDIOUT SUSTAIN VOLUME
AUX.OUT PHONES DC12V
DUAL TOUCH MELODYOFF BASSCLEF TREBLECLEF KEYBOARD
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PowerSupply
Thiselectronickeyboardcanbepoweredbycurrent fromastandardhouseholdwalloutlet(usingthe specifiedACadaptor)orbybatteries.
UsingTheACAdaptor
MakesurethatonlytheACadaptorspecifiedfor thiselectronickeyboardisused.Theadaptorshall be12VDCoutput,andcenterpositivetype.Besure toturnofftheelectronickeyboardbeforeyou connecttheadaptorintotheACwalloutletandthe cordintotheunit.
UseonlythespecifiedACadaptor.Useofanother typeofadaptorcreatesadangeroffireand electricalshock. Forsafetysake,besuretounplugtheACadaptor fromthewalloutletwheneverleaving theelectronickeyboardunattendedforalongtime.
UsingBatteries
Alwaysmakesuretoturnthekeyboardoffbefore insertingnewbatteriesorreplacingoldones.
Toinsertthebatteries
Openthebatterycompartmentontheundersideof thekeyboard. Insert6Dsize(SUM-1,R-20)batteriesintothe batterycompartmentandnotingthecorrectpolarity. Replacethecompartmentcoverandmakesureit locksfirmlyinplace.
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Lowbatteryindications
Anyofthefollowingsymptomsindicatelowbattery power.Replacethebatteriesassoonaspossible wheneveranyofthefollowingoccurs.
Adimanddifficult-to-readLCDdisplay Abnormallylowspeaker/headphonevolume. Distortionofthesoundoutput. Suddenpowerfailurewhenplayingathighvolume. Abnormalplayingoftherhythmsordemosongs. Dimmingofthedisplaywhenplayingathighvolume.
Wheninsertingbatteries,makesuretofollowthe polaritymarking. Neverusebatteriesofdifferenttypes. Nevermixoldbatterieswithnewones. Replacethebatteriesassoonaspossibleafterany signofdischarge. Alwaysremovethebatteriesfromthekeyboard's batteriescompartmentwhenthekeyboardisnot expectedtobeuseedforalongperiodoftime.
CAUTIONS!
CAUTIONS!
DC12V
MIDIIN MIDIOUT
PHONESVOLUMESUSTAIN AUX.OUT
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DC12V
MIDIIN MIDIOUT
PHONESVOLUMESUSTAIN AUX.OUT
DC12V
MIDIIN MIDIOUT
PHONESVOLUMESUSTAIN AUX.OUT
TheHeadphoneJack
TheAux.OutJack
TheAUX.OUTjackdeliverstheoutputofthe keyboardforconnectiontoanexternalamplifier. Usinganaudiocord,plugintoAUX.OUTjack locatedontherearpanel.Thenplugtheotherend ofthecordintoLINEINorAUX.INoftheamplifier.
Connections
Ifyouprefertoplaywithheadphoneforhighquality personalmonitoring,plugastereoheadphoneset intotherearpanelPHONESjack. PluggingasetofheadphonesintothePHONES jackshutoffthespeakersautomatically.
TheMIDIIN/OUTJacks
WARNING:
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MIDI(MusicalInstrumentDigitalInterface)isaworld­standarddigitalcommuni-cationsinterface/language thatallowsmultipleelectronicinstruments,computers, andotherrelateddevicetocommunicatewitheach otherwithinaconnection.
DEFINITION:
Toavoiddamagetotheinstrumentandother devicestowhichitisconnected,turnthepower switchesofthiskeyboardandallrelateddevices OFFwhenyouwanttopluginorunplugbetween thisinstrumentandallrelateddevices.
DC12V
MIDIIN MIDIOUT
PHONESVOLUMESUSTAIN AUX.OUT
DC12V
MIDIIN MIDIOUT
PHONESVOLUMESUSTAIN AUX.OUT
DC12V
MIDIIN MIDIOUT
PHONESVOLUMESUSTAIN AUX.OUT
Stereo
System
TheSustainJack
Anoptionalfootswitchcanbepluggedintothe SUSTAINjackforsustaincontrol.Thefootswitch functionslikethedamperpedalonapiano-press forsustain,releasefornormalsound.
Anoptionalvolumecontrolcanbepluggedinto theVOLUMEjackforadjustingthevolumeof sound.
TheVolumeJack
TheMIDIINconnectorreceivesMIDIdatafrom anexternalMIDIdevice. TheMIDIOUTconnectortransmitMIDIdata generatedbytheelectronickeyboardtoan externalMIDIdevice.
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Voicenumber
DualVoice
Voicesetting
Selecting&PlayingaVoice
Voices&Effects
142voiceatall(seeAppendix),including128 GMvoice,12Chinesevoices,and2percussion voices.
Press[VOICE]buttontoentervoicemode.The defaultVOICER1isNo.001;LCDdisplaysthe voiceflagandthevoicenumber.
Press[UP]/[DOWN]buttontoselectthevoiceyou want.
Usedirectselectbuttontoselectthevoice(among 30voices),2directvoiceseachbutton(upper& nether)
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Whenchangingthevoice,payattentiontotherules: Ifpressthesamebutton,thevoicewillbechanged betweenupperandnether. Whentheupper/nethervoiceison,andthenyou presstheotherdirectbutton,thecorresponding upper/nethervoicewillbeselected.
Thekeyboardhasthedualvoice.Youcanusethis functiontogetnewvoices.
Press[DUAL]buttontoturnontheDUALVOICE. VOICER1lightsoff,VOICER2anddualflagare bothlightened.Thedualvoicenumberisalso displayedontheLCD.
Press[UP]/[DOWN]buttontoselectthedualvoice number.ThedefaultdualvoicenumberisNo.50: Strings2.
Press[DUAL]buttonagaintoturnofftheDUAL VOICE.
InDUALVOICEstatus,onlytherightareaof keyboardhasthedualvoice.
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Split/LowerVoice
Sustain
DSPEffect
TouchResponse
Modulation
PitchBend
Youcansplitthekeyboardtorightandleftareain thisfunction.
Press[LOWERVOICE]buttontoturnonthelower voice.LCDlightsthelowervoiceflaganddisplays VOICELanditsnumber.
Press[UP]/[DOWN]buttontoselectotherlower voices.ThedefaultlowervoiceisNo.50:Strings2.
Press[LOWERVOICE]buttonagaintoturnoffthe lowervoice.LCDdarksthelowervoiceflag.
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Press[SUSTAIN]buttontoturnonthesustain effect.LCDlightsthesustainflag.Inthismode,the keyboardhasthesustaineffect.
Press[SUSTAIN]buttonagaintoturnoffthe sustaineffect.LCDdarksthesustainflag.
Whensettingthepedalasthesustainpedal(see function),thesustaineffectbypedalisstrongerthan theeffectbypressing[SUSTAIN]button.
TheDSPeffectissettoONautomaticallywhenyou turnonthepower.Press[DSP]buttontoturnoff theDSPeffect.
Thedefaulttouchresponsenumberis2,andthe touchflagislightenedonLCD. Press[TOUCH]buttontochangethetouch responselevelto1,2,3andoff.
Pressandhold[MODULATION]button.Youcan hearmodulationeffectwhenplayingthekeyboard. Releasethebuttontostopthemodulationeffect.
higher (+2)cent
lower (-2)cent
Thepitchbandwheelcanbeusedtobendthenote lowerorhigher,rangebetween+/-2cent.When releasethewheel,thenotewillbebacktothe normalstatus.
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Selecting&PlayingaStyle
StyleControl
StyleNumber
StyleSetting
StarttheStyle
Thekeyboardhas100stylesatall,from001to100. Thedefaultstyleis001.Press[STYLE]buttonto entertothestylemode.LCDlightsthestyleflag anddisplaysthestylenumber.
Press[UP]/[DOWN]buttontoselectthestyleyou want.
Usedirectselectbuttontoselectthestyle(among 24styles),2directstyleseachbutton(upper& nether)
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Startbutton:
Syncstart:
Use[START/STOP]buttontostartthestyle.
Press[SYNC]button.4beatsonLCDflash simultaneouslyincurrenttempo. Press[INTRO/ENDING]buttontoinsertINTRO (LCDlightenstheintroflag.Playingthekeyboardat thattime,thestyleplaysautomatically.)
Flashingsimultaneously
IfA.B.Cmodeisoff,playanykeyonkeyboardtostart thestyle. IfA.B.Cmodeison,onlyplaythechordareakeyto startthestylewiththeAutoBassChord accompaniment.
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StoptheStyle
FillinA/B
AccompVolume
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Press[START/STOP]buttontostopthestyle.
STOPAFTERENDING:Whenthestyleisplaying, press[INTRO/ENDING]button,thestylewillstop aftertheENDINGover.
SYNCSTOP:press[SYNCSTOP]buttonand releasethekeyboard,thekeyboardwillstopthe styleandflashthe4beatstogether.
InNORMALmode,press[FILL-INA]buttonto insert1measurefillandLCDflashes'A'.Afterone measureisover,NORMALstylewillbereturned.
InVARIATIONmode,press[FILL-INB]buttonto insert1measurefillandLCDBflashes'B',After onemeasureisover,VIRIATIONstylewillbe returned.
InNORMALmode,press[FILL-INB]buttonto insert1measurefillandLCDflashes'B'.Afterone measureisover,VARIATIONstylewillbestarted.
InVARIATIONmode,press[FILL-INA]buttonto insert1measurefillandLCDflashes'A'.Afterone measureisover,NORMALstylewillbestarted.
Use[ACCOMP+]/[ACCOMP-]buttontoadjustthe ACCOMPvolume.TheLCDdisplaystheACCOMP volumevaluewhichrangebetween0and31.
Press[ACCOMP+]and[ACCOMP-]button simultaneouslytoturnofftheACCOMPvolume. LCDdisplays:ACPOFF.
Press[ACCOMP+]and[ACCOMP-]button simultaneouslyagaintoturnontheACCOMP volume.
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A.B.C
Tempo
Press[A.B.C]buttontosettheA.B.Cmodetoon. TheA.B.CflagislightenedonLCD.Inthismode, thekeysbelowthesplitpointareknownasthe CHORDarea.
Thereare2waystodetectthechord:singlefinger detectandfingersdetect.Ifthechordplaying accordwithfingersdetect,itisrecognizedasthe fingerschord.Ifnot,singlefingerchordwillbe recognized.
Thechordarea
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Pressthe[TEMPO+]or[TEMPO-]buttontochange thetempo.
Pressthe[TEMPO+]and[TEMPO-]simultaneously tosettothedefaulttempo.
Thekeyboardwilltakeoutthedefaulttempoofthe styleifyouchangethestylewhenthestyleisnot playing.
Function
Transpose
Theitemswhichcanbeadjustedinfunctionmenu areasfollows:
Adjustitem LCDDisplay Adjustrange Default TRANSPOSE XPS00 - 12 +12 0 TUNE TUN00
- 50 +50
0 SPLITPT SPT19 19 MIDI CHAALL 01 16,ALL ALL OCTAVE OCT00 -02
02
00 DSP DSPON ONOFF ON
Noactionfor3secondsafterpressingthe [FUNCTION]button,itwillquitthefunctionmenu automatically.
Press[FUNCTION]buttontoentertoTranspose sub-menu.LCDdisplaysthecurrenttranspose value,itsdefaultvalueis000.
Use[UP]/[DOWN]buttontoadjustthevaluefrom 12to+12halftones.
Press[UP]and[DOWN]simultaneouslytosetto Thedefaultvalue:000
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Tune
Octave
SplitPoint
MIDI
DSPEffect
TheLCDdisplaysthecurrenttunevalue.Use [UP]/[DOWN]buttontochangethetunevalue.This functioncanchangetherightareaofkeyboardfrom 50to50cents.
Press[UP]and[DOWN]simultaneouslywillsetthe tunevaluetothedefaultone.
Thedefaultvalueis000.
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Whenthetunevalueis+50,thenotehaschanged 100semitones; Whenthetunevalueis50,thenotehaschanged100 semitones.
TheLCDdisplaystheoctavevalue.Use [UP]/[DOWN]buttontochangetheoctavevalue. Thisfunctioncanchangetherightareaofkeyboard from-2to2octaves.
Press[UP]and[DOWN]simultaneouslywillsetthe tunevaluetothedefaultone.
Thedefaultoctavevalueis000.
TheLCDdisplaysthesplitpointvalue.Use [UP]/[DOWN]buttontochangethesplitpoint. Thekeyboardcanalsobeusedtochangethesplit point.
Thedefaultsplitpointis019.
Thepartbelowthesplitpointkeyisthepartofthe CHORDarea.
Press[FUNCTION]buttontoMIDIFUNCTION. LCDdisplays:CHAALL. Use[UP]/[DOWN]buttontoselectthereceive channelfrom1~16.
Use[UP]/[DOWN]toselectDSPONorDSPoff. Itwillturnon/offtheDSPeffect.
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Mixer
Memory
Bank
StoreandLoad
DataStoreinMemory
Thekindsofvolumethatcanbeadjustedareas follows:
AdjustItem Display
Adjust Range
Default
OC1Volume OC1 28 OC2Volume OC2
28
OC3Volume OC3 28
Voice1Volume Vo1
0-31
31-0 31-0
31-0
30
Voice2Volume Vo2
0-31
20
LowerVolume LoV
0-31
16
DrumVolume DRv
0-31
28
BassVolume Bsv
0-31
28
Press[MIXER]repeatedlytoadjusttheitemsabove anduse[UP]/[DOWN]tochangethevolume.
Thereare4banksatall;eachbankhas4 memories(M1-M4). Press[BANK]button.TheLCDdisplaysBANK number.Use[UP]/[DOWN]buttontoselectthe bank.
Pressandhold[STORE],pressM1(orM2-M4) meanwhile.ThedatawillbestoredtotheM1(M2­M4),LCDdisplaysthememorynumberMEM1. Press[store]and[M1]simultaneouslywhilethe keyboardispoweron,thememorydatawillbeset asthedefaultvalue.Pleasenotethatitwillclear therecorddata.
Ifcurrentdataisnotthesameasthecurrentmemory data,thecorrespondingmemoryflagonLCDwill flash.
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1. VOICEDATA
ACCOMPDATA
MIXERVOLUME
VOICE:VOICER1,VOICER2,andVOICELOWER; VOICEEFFECT:TOUCHNUMBER,DSPON/OFF, SUSTAINON/OFF,TRANSPOSEVALUE,TUNE, OCTAVE.
STYLENUMBER,TEMPO,BEAT,A.B.CON/OFF, ACCOMPVOLUME,NORMAL/VARIATION STATUS.
VOICER1VOLUME,VOICER2VOLUME,VOICE LOWERVOLUME,DRUMVOICE,BASSVOLUME, OC1,OC2,OC3VOLUME.
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Recording
RecordWaiting
RecordStart
RecordStop
Press[RECORD]button.FourbeatsonLCDflash simultaneity,whichindicatestherecordwaiting status.Voice,style,memoryandrecordingtracks canbeselectedinthisstatus.
TheACCOMPtrackandMELODYtrackcanbe recordedtogetherandalsocanberecorded separately.Butnoticethat2MELODYtracks cannotberecordedatthesametime.
Afterselectingtherecordingtrack,therelevantLED willflash,Whichindicatesthatthetrackisreadyfor recording.
Ifthetrackyouselectedhasrecorddata,itwillbe playedwhenrecording.
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Afterhavingsetallthesettingsinrecordwaiting status,playthekeyboard(thechordareawhen recordingACCOMP)orpress[START/STOP] button.Itwillstartrecordingandthebeatwillfollow thecurrenttempo.
Oncestartrecordingonetrack,theoriginaldatainthe trackwillbeoverwritten. IftherehasdataintheACCOMPtrack,thenthe playbacktempowillaccordtothetempoofACCOMP track. IftherehasnodataintheACCOMPtrack,thenthe MELODYtempowillbeoneoftheMELODYtrack's tempowhenplayingrecord.
Thechordarea
StopAutomatically:
Stopmanually:
Ifthecapacityisfull,therecordingwillbestopped automaticallywhenrecordingisinprocess,andit displays:FULLonLCD.Whenthestyleisplaying, press[INTRO/ENDING]button,thenafterthe ending,itwillstoprecordingautomatically.
Press[RECORD]buttonagaininrecordingtostop recordingimmediately.Inthesametime,theLEDof recordtrackwillbelightened,indicatesthatthis trackhasrecorddataandbereadytoplay.
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RecordPlay
RecordDelete
Selectthetrackstoplay,andtheLEDofthetrack willbelightened,whichindicatethatthetrackis readytoplay,andthedarkenedLEDindicatesthat thetrackisnotreadytoplay.IftheLEDcannotbe lightened,thatmeansitisanemptytrack.
Afterselectingthetrack,press[PLAY/STOP]button tostartplayingthetrackdata.Press[PLAY/STOP] againtostopplaying.
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Press[RECORD]and[PLAY/STOP] simultaneouslywhenpowerisonthekeyboard.It willclearalltherecorddata.
Song
Thereare60songsatall(seeAppendix)
Press[SONG]buttontoentertothesongmode. Itwillplayallthe60songsonebyone. Afterpressing[START/STOP],[UP]/[DOWN]or [MELODYOFF]button,itwillplaythecurrentsong repeatedly.
Use[UP]/[DOWN]buttontoselectthesong. Changethesongwhenthesongisplaying.
Inthesongmode,press[MELODYOFF]button canmutethemelodytrack.Themelodyoffflag lightensonLCD.Thekeyboardvoiceis automaticallychangedtothesamevoiceasthe melodytrack.Youcanlearntoplaythesongby followingthenotesdisplayedonLCD.Theoriginal voicewillbegotbackafteritquitthesongmode.
SongStart/Stop:
SongSetting:
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Demo
Piano
ChordDictionary
Thereare5Demosatall(seeAppendix)
Press[DEMO]buttontoentertoDEMOmode. TheDEMOflaglightensonLCD.Holdthe[DEMO] buttonover3seconds,itwillplaythecurrentdemo repeatedlywiththecurrentdemo'snumbershown onLCD.
Press[DEMO]againorpress[START/STOP]to Stopplayingthedemo.
Use[UP]/[DOWN]buttontoselectthedemo.New democanbeselectedandplayedwhiledemois Playing.
DEMOStart/Stop
DEMOSelecting
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1.1.Press[PIANO]keytoturntothepianomode.The
LCDdisplays:PIANO. Thevoiceissettopianoautomaticallyanditturns offtheA.B.Cmode.
Press[DEMO],[SONG]keyandrecallthememory. Itwillquitthepianomode.
Thestylecanbeselectedandplayedinthepiano mode.Press[STYLE],itwilldisplaythestyle temporarily,thenturnstoPIANOafter5seconds.
Thestyleplayinginthismodeonlyviathedrum channel.
Chorddictionaryisafunctiontohelpyoutocheck theChordnotes.
Press[CHORDDICTIONARY]buttontoenterthe dictionarymode,theflagislightenedonLCDand Dictisdisplayed.
SpecifyandplaytheChordtypeandtheChordroot youwantonthekeyboardasfollows:
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Thereare24chordsaredisplayedinthedictionary modeasfollows:
ChordRoot:
Note Chordtype Note Chord
type C4 M C5 7(b9) C4# M(9) C5# 7(9) D4 6 D5 7(#9) E4b mM7 E5b 7(b13) E4 M7 E5 7(13) F4 m F5 7(#11) F4# m(9) F5# dim7 G4 m6 G5 dim Ab4 m7(9) A5b 7aug A4 m7 A5 aug B4b m7b5 B5b 7sus4 B4 7 B5 sus4
Note ChordRoot Note ChordType C6 C F6# F#/Gb C6# C#/Db G6 G D6 D A6b Ab/G# E6b Eb/D# A6 A E6 E B6b Bb/A# F6 F B6 B
ChordType:
MIDI
WhatisMIDI
MIDIConnection
MIDI MusicalInstrumentDigitalInterface.Thestandard interfacebetweenPCandElectronicinstrument. ThekeyboardisequippedwithstandardMIDI interface,including1MIDIINand1MIDIOUT. Connection ThekeyboardcanconnectwithPCorotherMIDI equipments.
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Connectionrule
Themethodofconnection
Inmidiconnection,theequipmentwhichcontrol anotheroneiscalledhostequipment,whileanother iscalledaffiliatedequipment. Thehostequipment'sMIDIOUTconnectswith affiliatedequipment'sMIDIINNotethatMIDIOUT. CannotconnectwithMIDIINonthesame Equipment.
ConnecttheMIDIinterfacewithPC.
ConnecttheMIDIinterfacewithotherMIDIinterface.
MajorApplication
Thekeyboardcancontrolotherequipmentor electronicinstrument. Otherequipmentcanalsocontrolthekeyboard. PCrecordeddata(MIDI)canbeplayedonthe keyboard.
DC12V
MIDIIN MIDIOUT
PHONESVOLUMESUSTAIN AUX.OUT
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MIDI-OUT
MIDI-OUT
MIDI-OUT
MIDI-OUT
MIDI-IN
MIDI-IN
MIDI-IN
MIDI-IN
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Specifications
Keys:
LCDDisplay:
Polyphony:
Voices:
Styles:
Song:
Demo:
AccompanimentControl:
OverallControl:
OtherControl:
Connectors:
Weight:
Dimensions:
61keyswithTouchResponse
Multi-functionalLCD
64-notepolyphony(max) 142voices,including,128GMvoices,12Chinesevoices
and2durmkit
100styles
60songsofdifferentstyle
5demosongs
Syncstart/stop,Start/stop,FillinA/FillinB,Intro/Ending
Transpose,Beat,SplitPoint,PitchBend,Effect,MIDI Channel,O.T.S,Touch,Sustain,Lower,Bank,Store, Chorddictionary,Piano,Function,Mixer,MelodyOFF
Record&Playback
DC12V,Headphones,Aux.Out,Sustain,Volume,MIDIIN/OUT
7.5kg(withoutbatteries)
970(W)x350(D)x135(H)mm
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Appendix1-VoiceList
01AcousticGrandPiano 02BrightAcousticPiano 03ElectricGrandPiano 04Honky-TonkPiano 05E.Piano1 06E.Piano2 07Harpsichord 08Clavi
09Celesta 10Glockenspiel 11MusicBox 12Vibraphone 13Marimba 14Xylophone 15TubularBells 16Dulcimer
17DrawbarOrgan 18PercussiveOrgan 19RockOrgan 20ChurchOrgan 21ReedOrgan 22Accordion 23Harmonica 24TangoAccordion
025NylonGuitar 26SteelGuitar 27JazzGuitar 28CleanGuitar 29MutedGuitar 30OverdrivenGuitar 31DistortionGuitar 32GuitarHarmonics
33AcousticBass 34FingerBass 35PickBass 36FretlessBass 37SlapBass1 38SlapBass2 39SynthBass1 40SynthBass2
41Violin 42Viola 43Cello 44Contrabass 45TremoloStrings 46PizzicatoStrings 47OrchestralHarp 48Timpani
49StringsEnsemble1 50StringsEnsemble2 51SynthStrings1 52SynthStrings2 53ChoirAahs 54VoiceOohs 55SynthVoice 56OrchestraHit
PIANO
MALLET
ORGAN
GUITAR
BASS
STRINGS
STRINGENSEMBLE
BRASS
REED
PIPE
LEAD
PAD
EFFECTS
ETHNIC
57Trumpet 58Trombone 59Tuba 60MutedTrumpet 61FrenchHorn 62BrassSection 63SynthBrass1 64SynthBrass2
65SopranoSax 66AltoSax 67TenorSax 68BaritoneSax 69Oboe 70EnglishHorn 71Bassoon 72Clarinet
73Piccolo 74Flute 75Recorder 76PanFlute 77BlownBottle 78Shakuhachi 79Whistle 80Ocarina
81Lead1(square) 82Lead2(sawtooth) 83Lead3(calliope) 84Lead4(chiff) 85Lead5(charang) 86Lead6(voice) 87Lead7(fifths) 88Lead8(bass&Lead)
89Pad1(newage) 90Pad2(warm) 91Pad3(Polysynth) 92Pad4(choir) 93Pad5(bowed) 94Pad6(metallic) 95Pad7(halo) 96Pad8(sweep)
97FX1(rain) 98FX2(soundtrack) 99FX3(crystal) 100FX4(atmosphere) 101FX5(brightness) 102FX6(goblins) 103FX7(echoes) 104FX8(sci-fi)
105Sitar 106Banjo 107Shamisen 108Koto 109Kalimba 110Bagpipe 111Fiddle 112Shanai
113TinkleBell 114Agogo 115SteelDrums 116WoodBlock 117TaikoDrum 118MelodicTom 119SynthDrum 120ReverseCymbal
121GuitarFretNoise 122BreathNoise 123Seashore 124BirdTweet 125TelephoneRing 126Helicopter 127Applause 128Gunshot
129Pipa 130Yueqin 131Zhongruan 132Guzheng 133Yangqin 134Erhu 135Gaohu 136Hi-Suona 137Lushen 138Qudi 139Bangdi 140Xiao DRUMSET 141ChinesePercussion 142Percussion
PERCUSSIVE
SOUNDEFFECTS
CHINESEINSTRUMENT
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Appendix2-StyleList
01 02 03 04 05 06
8BEAT
8Beat1 8Beat2 8Beat3 8Beat4
8BeatRock
8BeatPop
07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
16BEAT
16Beat1 16Beat2
HipHop
16BeatFunk
FunkyPop
Fusion
JazzRock
Shuffle
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
BALLAD
Ballad1
SlowBallad
16BeatBallad
PopBallad DanceBallad OrganBallad
BluesBallad
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
ROCK
Rock'N'Roll
SlowRock1
Rock
HardRock
6/8Rock
RockShuffle
4/4Blues
29 30 31 32 33
DANCE
Disco1 Disco2
Dance House
Techno
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
SWING&JAZZ
BigBandBallad
JazzBallad
BigBandBoogie
Boogie Swing1 Swing2
Dixieland JazzTriol
42 43 44 45
R&B
R&B1
R&B2
Soul
SoulShuffle
46 47 48 49 50 51
COUNTRY
CountryShuffle
PopCountry
Country8Beat
CountryRock
CountryShuffle
Bluegrass
No.
52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
Name
LATIN
BossaNova1
PopBossa
GuitarBossa
Rhumba1
GuitarRhumba
Samba1
Mambo
Salsa
JazzSamba
PopChaCha
Reggae
PopReggae
64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
BALLROOM
Tango
Cha-Cha
Beguine
Rhumba2
Samba2
Bounce
Foxtrot
Quickstep
Jive
73 74 75 76 77 78
TRADITIONAL
March1
GermanMarch
6/8March
Polka PolkaPop1 PolkaPop2
79 80 81 82 83 84
WALTZ
Waltz1
SlowWaltz
CountryWaltz
JazzWaltz
OrchestraWaltz
Musette
85 86 87 88 89
PIANIST
Pianist
Ballad2
SlowRock2
BossaNova2
Waltz
90 91 92
INDONESIA
Dangdut
Keroncong
PopMalay
93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00
ORIENTAL
XinJiang
YunNan
NeiMengGu
JiangNan
Oriental1 Oriental2 Oriental3 Oriental4
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No. Name
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Appendix3-DEMOList
Appendix4-SongList
Name NanNiWan MoLiHua Amour OrganFunk PianoConcertoNo.1
NO 01 02 03 04 05
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
ConcertInFOp4No5Mov2 AirOnTheG-String DanceDeMirlitons Carmen TheStageCoach Nocturne(Chopin) BackArioso mov.1SymphonyNo.45inF#Farewell Heidenrslein GermanDanceno.6inE Canon Sonata FluteSonataNo7inAminormov.4 TheEntertainer TheOldGrayMare BrahmsLullaby
Folk017-024
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
LondonderryAir MyBonnie RedRiverValley
TheSideway OldBlackJoe Rondo
Troika NocturnesOp.62No.2inE
25 26 27 28 29
AveMaria DerDeitcher'sDog JoyToTheWorld SantaClausIsComingToTown SilentNight
45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
55 56 57 58 59 60
30 31 32
NightofMoscowsSuburban AoBaoXiangHui BaiMaoNv WalzerDonauwellen CaiYunZhuiYue LiuYangHe HongMeiErHuaKai CaiChaPuDie ShanChaShu LanHuaCao
Impromptu Nocturne Minuet InventionA2Voix Gavotte Spring
AmazingGrace BattleHymneOfTheRepublic Oh!Susanna
Favorite033-044
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
Lover'sConcerto SomethingInTheAir TrumpetVoluntary LongLongAgo GuitarQuartetinDmov.4Minuetto AmericanPatrol OldFloksAtHome Rondo#1 O'SoleMio NocturnesOp.32No.2inAb ChantSanSparolesOp.40No.6 GermanDanceno.5inD
Oldsongs045-054
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Classic001-016
Children030-032
Piano055-060
Christmas025-029
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Appendix5-ChordList
ChordName/[Abbreviation] NormalVoicing Chord(C) DISPLAY
Major[M] C C Sixth[6]
C6 C6 CM7 CM7
MajorseventhaddsharpEleventh [M7(#11)]
CM7(#11) CM7(#11)
Majoraddninth[M(9)] CM(9) CM(9) Majorseventhninth[M7(9)] CM7(9) CM7(9) Sixthninth[6(9)] C6(9) C6(9) Augmented[aug] Caug Caug Minor[m] Cm Cm Minorsixth[m6] Cm6 Cm6 Minorseventh[m7] Cm7 Cm7
Minorseventhflattedfifth[m7b5]
Cm7b5 Cm7b5 Minoraddninth[m(9)] Cm(9) Cm(9) Minorseventhninth[m7(9)] Cm7(9) Cm7(9) Minorseventhaddeleventh[m7(11)] Cm7(11) Cm7(11) Minormajorseventh[mM7] CmM7 CmM7 Minormajorseventhninth[mM7(9)] CmM7(9) CmM7(9) Diminished[dim] Cdim Cdim Diminishedseventh[dim7] Cdim7 Cdim7 Seventh[7] C7 C7
Seventhsuspendedfourth[7sus4] C7sus4 C7sus4 Seventhflattedfifth[7b5] C7b5 C7b5 Seventhninth[7(9)] C7(9) C7(9) Seventhaddsharpeleventh[7(#11)] C7(#11)
C7(#11)
Seventhaddthirteenth[7(13)] C7(13) C7(13) SeventhflattedNinth[7(b9)] C7(b9) C7(b9) Seventhaddflattedthirteen[7(b13)] C7(b13) C7(b13) Seventhsharpninth[7(#9)] C7(#9) C7(#9)
Majorseventhaugmented[M7aug] CM7aug CM7aug Seventhaugmented[7aug] C7aug C7aug SuspendedFourth[sus4] Csus4Csus4 Oneplustowplusfive[1+2+5] C1+2+5 C
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Majorseventh[M7]
1-3-5
1-3-(5)-7
1-(3)-5-6
1-2-3-(5)-7 1-2-3-(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)-b7 1-4-5-b7 1-3-b5-b7 1-2-3-(5)-b7 1-(2)-3-#4-5-b7or
1-2-3-#4-(5)-b7
1-b2-3-(5)-b7
1-3-(5)-6-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
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-(2)-3-#4-5-7 or1-2-3-#4-(5)-7
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Appendix6-MIDIList
Function
Transmitted Recognized
Remarks
BasicDefault
ChannelChanged
1ch 1ch
1-16ch 1-16ch
Default
Mode Messages
Altered
X X
***********
3 X X
Note Number Truevoice
0-127
***********
0...127
0...127
Velocity: Noteon
Noteoff
O 9nH,V=1-127 X (9nH,V=0)
O 9nH,V=1-127
X (9nH,V=0;8nH,V=0-127
After
Keys
Touch Chs
X X
X X
PitchBend O O Control 0 Change 1
5 6 7
10
11 64 65 66 67 80 81 91 93
120 121 123
BankSelect Modulation PortamentoTime DataEntry Volume Pan Expression Sustain Pedal
PortamentoON/OFF
SostenutoPedal Soft Pedal ReverbProgram Chorus Program
Level Chorus Level AllSoundOff
Reset All Controllers
All Notes Off
Program Change: true #
O
***********
O
0...127 SystemExclusive X O System SongPosition Common SongSelect
: Tune
X X X
X X X
System :Clock RealTime :Commands
X X
*1
X X
*1
Aux :LOCALON/OFF
:AllNotesOff
Messages:Activesense
:Reset
X X X X
X O O O
Reverb
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O O 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
O:YES X:NO
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