Medeli MK401 User guide

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MUSIC KEYBOARD
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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules.
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.
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Power Supply
Please connect the designated DC adaptor to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your instrument is intended.
Unplug the DC power adaptor when not using the instru­ment, or during electrical storms.
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
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.
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, remove the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified service personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
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Contents
Panel & Display Description
Front Panel............................................................................4
Touch Pad.............................................................................5
LCD.......................................................................................6
Rear Panel.............................................................................6
Quick Start
Turn the Power On or Off.......................................................7
Adjust the Master Volume......................................................7
Playing Demo........................................................................7
Playing Sound
Layer Mode...........................................................................8
Split Mode.............................................................................9
Sustain..................................................................................9
Pitch Bend.............................................................................9
Piano Mode..........................................................................9
Twinova...............................................................................10
DSP Effect..........................................................................10
Using Sampler....................................................................11
Performance Enhancement
Arpeggiator..........................................................................12
Harmony..............................................................................12
Playing Style
Chord Mode........................................................................13
Fade....................................................................................14
Tempo.................................................................................14
Quick Setting.......................................................................15
Metronome.........................................................................15
Song Album........................................................................16
Playing Songs
Song Control.......................................................................16
Song Volume.......................................................................16
Using Lesson Mode
Lesson 1..............................................................................17
Lesson 2..............................................................................17
Lesson 3..............................................................................17
Playing Mix
Mix Sections........................................................................18
Mix Tracks...........................................................................18
Chord Reference................................................................18
Recording
MIDI Recording...................................................................19
Audio Recording..................................................................19
Connecting an SD Card
Basic Operations.................................................................20
Playing back Files Saved on SD Card.................................21
Loading Files from the SD Card..........................................21
Saving Files to the SD Card.................................................21
Formatting the SD Card.......................................................22
Performance Memory........................................................22
Mixer...................................................................................23
Function Menu....................................................................24
Factory Reset.....................................................................26
Troubleshooting.................................................................26
Specifications.....................................................................27
Appendices
Sound List...........................................................................28
Style List..............................................................................34
Song List.............................................................................36
Album List...........................................................................38
Mix Pattern List...................................................................41
Demo List............................................................................42
Chord List............................................................................42
MIDI Implementation Chart.................................................43
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Panel & Display Description
Front Panel
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1. [MASTER VOLUME] Knob:
Adjust the master volume.
2. [POWER] Button:
Switch the power on or off.
3. [MUTE] Button:
Mute or unmute the master volume.
4. [TEMPO </>] Buttons:
Adjust the current tempo. Press [<] and [>] at the same time to reset to the default tempo.
5. Touch Pad and [EFFECT] Button:
Press the [EFFECT] button to select a group of parameters, and then use the Touch pad to control the selected parameters in real time.
6. CHORD MODE Button:
Style mode: Select Fingered mode or Full Range mode. Mix mode: Press this button to select Section A. Long-press this button to engage slicer on Section A. Song mode: Loop playing the currently selected song.
7. [FADE] Button:
Style mode: Turn Fade In/Fade Out on or off. Mix mode: Press this button to select Section B. Long-press this button to engage slicer on Section B. Song mode: Loop playing all preset songs.
8. [INTRO/ENDING] Button:
Style mode: Play an intro or ending pattern. Mix mode: Press this button to select Section C. Long-press this button to engage slicer on Section C. Song mode: Rewind the song playback.
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9. [FILL A] Button:
Style mode: Play the fill-in pattern A. Mix mode: Press this button to select Section D. Long-press this button to engage slicer on Section D. Song mode: Fast-forward the song playback.
10. [FILL B] Button:
Style mode: Play the fill-in pattern B. Mix mode: Press this button to select Section E. Long-press this button to engage slicer on Section E. Song mode: Pause or continue the song playback.
11. [SYNC START] Button:
Turn the sync start function on or off.
12. [START/STOP] Button:
Start or stop playing a style, song, or mix pattern.
13. [SOUND] Button:
Enter Sound mode.
14. [STYLE] Button:
Enter Style mode. Press [STYLE] and [SONG] buttons at the same time to enter Album mode.
15. [SONG] Button:
Enter Song mode. Press [SONG] and [STYLE] buttons at the same time to enter Album mode.
16. [LESSON] Button:
When song playback is stopped, press this button to enter or exit Lesson mode. Press [LESSON] and [SONG] buttons at the same time to select a hand-part for practice in this
circulation: L R L+R.
17. [MIX] Button:
Enter Mix mode. Press [MIX] and [RECORD] buttons at the same time to engage the sampler.
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18. [RECORD] Button:
Enter Record mode.
19. [PIANO] Button:
Turn Piano Mode on or off.
20. [STORE] Button:
Hold this button then press one of the [M1] - [M4] buttons to save the panel settings to that button.
21. [BANK] Button:
Select a memory bank.
22. [M1] - [M4] Buttons:
In Memory mode: Press one of these buttons to recall panel settings. In Q.S. mode: Press one of these buttons to recall Sound settings that match the current style.
23. [Q.S.] Button:
Turn Q.S. function on or off. In Mix mode, press this button to switch between the primary and secondary functions of the track buttons.
24. [SUSTAIN] Button:
Turn the panel sustain on or off. Press [SUSTIAN] and [HARMONY] buttons at the same time to turn the arpeggiator on or off.
25. [HARMONY] Button:
Turn the harmony function on or off.
26. [SPLIT] Button:
Turn the split function on or off. Press [SPLIT] and [LAYER] buttons at the same time to turn Twinova function on or off.
27. [LAYER] Button:
Turn the layer function on or off.
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Front Panel
Panel & Display Description
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28. [CHORD REF.] Button:
Turn the chord reference function on or off. In Mix mode, mute or unmute KICK track in playback.
29. [SD CARD] Button:
Enter the SD card menu. In Mix mode, mute or unmute SNARE track in playback.
30. [MIXER] Button:
Enter the Mixer menu. In Mix mode, mute or unmute DRUMS track in playback.
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31. [METRO] Button:
Turn the metronome on or off. In Mix mode, mute or unmute BASS track in playback.
32. [DEMO] Button:
Enter Demo mode. In Mix mode, mute or unmute SYNTH1 track in playback.
33. [FUNCTION] Button:
Enter the function menu. In Mix mode, mute or unmute SYNTH2 track in playback.
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34. [<] / [>], Numeric Buttons:
Select a value or adjust a parameter. Press [<] and [>] at the same time to reset current parameter to its default setting.
35. Data Dial:
Select a value or adjust a parameter.
36. Built-in Microphone:
Record user sound when the sampler is engaged.
37. LCD:
Display important setting information of the instrument.
38. Pitch Bend Wheel:
Roll it to apply pitch-bending effect.
Touch Pad
The Touch pad controls vibrato depth and speed by default when no effect LED is lit. Press the [EFFECT] button repeatedly to circulate through different sets of effects. When you select one from the 2-5 sets, the corresponding effect LED will turn on. After selecting a set of effects, use the Touch pad to control these effects in real time.
X-axis
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Vibrato Speed
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Reverb
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Release
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Target
Global Global Global Channel
Y-axis Vibrato Depth Resonance (LPF) Resonance (HPF) Delay Sidechain Comp
Target
Global Global Channel Channel
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Setup
LCD
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1. MIX MODE SECTIONS
2. ALBUM
3. TOUCH
4. SUSTAIN
5. MIX CONTROL
6. SOUND/STYLE/DEMO/SONG/MIX
7. MEASURE
Rear Panel
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8. BEAT
9. TEMPO
10. MEMORY/QUICK SETTING
11. LAYER/SPLIT/HARMONY/ARP./DSP
12. LEFT/RIGHT HAND LESSON MODE
13. NUMBER MUSICAL NOTATION
14. FINGERED/FULL RANGE/FADE/A/B
15. CHORD
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16. AUDIO RECORDING
17. RECORDING FILE
18. TREBLE CLEF
19. BASS CLEF
20. MIX MODE TRACKS
21. USB
22. SD CARD
23. CHARACTER
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39. SD Card port: For inserting an SD Card.
40. USB Port: For connecting to a computer.
41. SUSTAIN Jack: For connecting a sustain pedal.
42. PHONES Jack: For connecting a pair of headphones.
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43. Aux IN Jack: For connecting external audio source, such as an MP3 or CD player.
44. MIC IN Jack: For connecting a microphone.
45. Power Jack: For connecting the specified power adapter.
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Turning the Power On or Off
Press the [POWER] button to turn on the power. The LCD will be lit. Press this button again to turn off the power.
Notes:
1. You can power the instrument either by using the included power adapter or by using batteries. If you're using batteries, open the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the instrument, insert the batteries, then replace the compartment cover firmly. Do not mix used and new batteries. Remove the batteries from the instrument when it is not in use.
2. In order to save energy, the instrument will automatically shut down after 30 minutes of not being used. You can change this setting in the function menu.
Adjusting the Master Volume
Rotate the [MASTER VOLUME] knob clockwise to increase the master volume or counter-clockwise to decrease it.
Quick Start
Playing Demo
Press the [DEMO] button to enter Demo mode. It will start playing all demos in a continuous loop. The LCD shows the current demo name and number. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a demo. To stop demo playback and exit, press the [START/STOP] or the [DEMO] button.
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Playing Sound
1. Press the [SOUND] button to enter Sound mode. The “R1” indicator
lights up. The LCD shows the current Sound name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a Sound. Or use the
numeric buttons to enter a preset Sound number.
3. Play the keyboard to use this Sound for performance.
Layer Mode
1. Press the [LAYER] button to enter Layer mode. The “R2” indicator
lights up. The LCD shows the current layer sound name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a layer sound. Or use
the numeric buttons to enter a preset sound number.
3. Play the keyboard. You will hear two different sounds playing
together.
4. In Layer mode, press the [LAYER] button to exit this mode.
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Split Mode
1. Press the [SPLIT] button to enter Split mode. The “L” indicator
lights up. The LCD shows the current split sound name and number. The default split point is F#3 (19). You can change the split point in the function menu.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a split sound. Or use
the numeric buttons to enter a preset sound number.
3. Play the keyboard. You will hear different sounds from the left and
right hand sections.
4. In Split mode, press the [SPLIT] button to exit this mode.
Note:
When layer and split sounds are in use, only the right hand area plays the layered sound. Use the mixer to adjust the volume of each part.
Sustain
Press the [SUSTAIN] button to turn panel sustain on or off. Or connect a sustain pedal to this instrument and use the pedal to produce a smoother sustain.
Playing Sound
Pitch Bend
When you’re playing the keyboard, roll the pitch bend wheel upward or downward to apply pitch-bending effect to the notes.
Press the [PIANO] button to enter or exit Piano Mode. In Piano Mode, all parameters become optimized for concert piano performance. You can start style playback, but it plays the rhythm track only.
Notes:
1. When enter Piano Mode, the Fingered function will be automatically turned off.
2. In Piano Mode, the Layer and Split functions will not be available.
Piano Mode
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Twinova
Twinova function splits the keyboard into two areas with the same sound and octave range, for the convenience of playing together with a friend or instructor.
1. Press [SPLIT] and [LAYER] buttons at the same time to turn Twinova
on or off. The default split point is E4 and F4.
2. Changing the Twinova octave.
Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the function menu. Use the data dial to select “TwinoOct”, then use [<] / [>] buttons to change the octave setting. Pressing [<] and [>] buttons at the same time will reset to the default octave setting.
Notes:
The Twinova mode and the split / layer functions cannot be used at the same time.
DSP Effect
DSP is turned on by default. The “DSP” indicator lights up on LCD. To change the DSP setting, press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the function menu. Then use the data dial to select “DSP”. The LCD will temporarily show “DSP ON”. Use the [<] / [>] buttons to turn the DSP on or off. Pressing [<] and [>] buttons at the same time will reset to the default setting.
Note:
There may be a slight pause in the sound if you switch the DSP effect on/off while style or song is playing.
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You can record sounds by using the built-in microphone located above the LCD and then play the keyboard to use them. The sounds will be stored at the end of sound library. Each sample can be recorded up to 2 seconds.
Recording User Sample
1. Press [MIX] and [RECORD] buttons simultaneously to enter Sampler
mode. Now, it’s “Standby” state, the LCD displays “Standby” and the center LED light flashes.
2. Use the data dial to select a slot to save the sample.
3. After selecting the slot, the sampler will be triggered by the sound
directly. When the sampler is triggered, the LCD will show “Sampl­ ing”. When samlping is finished, the LCD will show “Finished”. When the sound volume reaches the trigger level, sampling will start automatically. When the sound volume drops under the trigger level or when the recording time reaches 2 seconds, it will stop automatically and save the sound.
Using Sampler
4. The pitch correction function is turned on by default. The sampled
pitch will be automatically recognized and corrected to the closest key pitch. When it is turned off, the sampled pitch will be corrected and set as C4. You can turn this function on or off in the function menu.
Note:
The next available empty slot will be selected automatically before the next sampling starts. For example, if the first slot has data, the second slot will be automatically selected. If all slots are used up, the first slot will be selected. Please note that when sampling again on the slot with data, the original data will be overwritten.
Playing User Sample
1. After sampling, it will go back to normal mode automatically. LCD
will display the sample you’ve just recorded.
2. Play the keyboard to use this sample for performance.
3. You can switch the user sample by using the numeric buttons, [<] /
[>] buttons or the data dial.
4. You can play the sample with effects when Touch Pad effect is in
use.
Deleting User Sample
Hold down [<] and [>] buttons, then turn on the power. All user data will be deleted.
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Performance Enhancement
Arpeggiator
Press the [SUSTAIN] and [HARMONY] buttons at the same time to turn on the arpeggiator. The “ARP.” indicator lights up on LCD. Repeat this operation to turn off the arpeggiator.
Arpeggiator split point
When the arpeggiator is in use, the keyboard will be split into two sections. Play chords in the left hand section, and play melody in the right hand section. The default split point is F#3 (19) (same as the split point in Split mode). You can change the split point in the function menu.
Harmony
Press the [HARMONY] button to turn this function on or off. When harmony is in use, the “HARMONY” indicator will light up on LCD. Turn on the Fingered function, then play a chord in the chord section. When you play in the right hand section, it will add harmony effect to the notes.
Setting the harmony type
Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the function menu. Use the data dial to select “HrmXXXX”, then use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the harmony type. Pressing [<] and [>] buttons at the same time will reset to the default setting.
Notes:
Harmony types “1+5” and “octave” are always available, but the rest will not work until you turn on the Fingered function and then play a chord in the chord section.
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1. Press the [STYLE] button to enter Style mode. LCD shows the
current style name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a style. Or use the
numeric buttons to enter a preset style number.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm track. Or press
the [SYNC START] button to engage sync start function, then play a key on keyboard to start the rhythm track.
Chord Mode
Entering Chord Mode
Press the [CHORD MODE] button to enter Chord mode. Press the
[CHORD MODE] button repeatedly to circulate between “FINGERED
FULL RANG” OFF”.
In FINGERED mode, the keyboard is divided into two sections. The chord section is in the left hand area. You can play Single Finger and Multi Finger chords in the chord section. In Full Range mode, the entire keyboard is chord section. Only Multi Finger chords will be detected in the chord section.
Playing in Chord Mode
1. Press the [SYNC START] button to engage the sync start function.
Playing Style
2. Play a chord in the chord section, it will start playing auto accompa-
niment of all tracks. Or press the [START/STOP] button to start percussion playback, then play a chord in the chord section to start playing all tracks.
Chord Basics
A chord, in music, is a harmonic set of three or more notes that are heard simultaneously. The most common type of chord is a triad. A triad is a set of three notes that can be stacked in thirds. When arranged this way, the triad's notes, from lowest pitched to highest, are called: the Root, the Third, and the Fifth.
Triad Type
The basic triad types are as follows:
Major Triad
Minor Triad
Augmented Triad Diminished Triad
Chord Inversion
When a chord’s root is not the lowest note in the triad, it is called an inversion chord. When the root note is the lowest note, it is called a root-position chord. If we put the Third and Fifth in the root position, it forms an “Inversion”, so it is called an “Inverted Chord”. A major triad and its inversion are illustrated on the right.
A root with a major third added above and a perfect fifth constitutes a “Major Triad”. A root with a minor third added above and a perfect fifth constitutes a “Minor Triad”. A root with a major third added above and an augment­ed fifth constitutes an “Augmented Triad”. A root with a minor third added above and a diminished fifth constitutes a “Diminished Triad”.
Chord Name
The chord name consists of two parts: Chord root and Chord type.
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Playing Style
Single Finger
Single-finger makes it easy to produce major, seventh, minor and minor seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the auto accompaniment section.
Multi-finger
Multi-finger allows you to play chords in normal fingering. Try playing the 32 types of C chords listed on the right.
Full Range
In Full Range mode, it detects chords played in normal fingering (Multi-finger) over the entire keyboard range.
chord list详见Appendices
Fade
When style is stopped, press the [FADE] button to turn on the fade-in function. The “FADE” indicator lights up on LCD. When style starts playing, the volume will increase from low to high.
During style playback, press the [FADE] button to turn on the fade-out function. The volume will decrease from high to low until the style is stopped.
The default fade-in / fade-out time setting is 10 seconds. You can change this time setting in the function menu.
Tempo
Press the [TEMPO </>] buttons to edit the tempo value. When the tempo value is blinking on LCD, use the [TEMPO </>] buttons, [<] / [>] buttons or the data dial to change the tempo value.
Press [TEMPO <] and [TEMPO >] at the same time to reset to the default tempo.
Note:
When style playback is stopped, changing the style will automatically reset the tempo. However, changing the style during style playback will not result in tempo change.
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Quick Setting
1. Press [Q.S.] button to turn on this function. The “Q.S.” indicator
lights up on LCD. The Fingered function is turned on automatically.
2. Press one of the [M1] - [M4] buttons to recall panel settings
(including sound and effects) that match the current style. Each style has 4 preset Q.S. settings.
Note:
Memory function is not available when Q.S. is in use.
Playing Style
Metronome
Turning the metronome on or off
1. Press the [METRO] button to turn on the metronome. The beat
indicators on LCD will blink and you will hear the metronome sound.
2. Press this button again to turn off the metronome.
Changing the metronome beat
The default metronome beat is “4”, but you can change it in the function menu.
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button, then use the data dial to select “Beat”.
2. Use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the beat setting. The setting
range is 0, 2 ~ 9.
Notes:
1. If you turn on the metronome during style playback, the metronome sound will start from the next beat. Its time signature and tempo will be reset to match the selected style.
2. If you turn on the metronome during MIDI recording, the metronome sound will not be recorded. But if you turn on the metronome in Audio recording, the metronome sound will be recorded.
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Song Album
This function lets you practice a song with a preset style, tempo and sound. Please refer to the Album List for details.
1. Press the [STYLE] and [SONG] buttons at the same time to turn on
this function. LCD shows the current album name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a desired album. This
will reset song parameters such as style, tempo and sound for best performance.
3. Press the [SOUND] or [STYLE] button to turn off this function.
Playing Songs
1. Press the [SONG] button to enter Song mode. LCD shows the
current song name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a song. Or use the
numeric buttons to enter a song number.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start playing the song.
4. During song playback, press the [START/STOP] button to stop.
When playback is stopped, press the [STYLE] / [RECORD] buttons to exit this mode.
Note:
By default, it will loop playing all the songs. You can change the playback mode in the function menu.
Song Control
Before the Intro section begins, the measure will starts counting from a negative value. When the measure goes to “1”, the melody will start playing. You can use these buttons to control the playback: Press the [ ] button to play the current song in a continuous loop. Press the [ ] button to play all songs in a continuous loop.
Press the [◀◀ ] button to rewind the song.
Press the [▶▶ ] button to fast forward the song.
Press the [ ] button to pause the song. Press this button again to continue the playback.
Song Volume
You can adjust the song playback volume in the mixer menu. Press the [MIXER] button to enter the Mixer menu. Use the data dial to select “MusicVol”, then use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the volume setting. Pressing [<] and [>] buttons at the same time will reset to the default volume.
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The [LESSON], [L/R] buttons are available only when song playback is stopped.
Lesson 1
In Lesson 1, you will learn to play at the correct timing. As long as you play a key at the right time, the correct note will sound.
1. When song playback is stopped, press the [LESSON] button to
enter Lesson 1. The “LESSON 1” indicator will light up.
2. Repeatedly press the [SONG] and [LESSON] buttons to select to
practice the L hand part, R hand part or both parts.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the lesson.
Your performance will be evaluated when the lesson is finished. No score will be given if you stop half way.
Lesson 2
In Lesson 2, you will learn to play the correct notes. If you play a wrong note, the lesson will stop and wait, until you correctly play the note displayed on LCD.
1. When song playback is stopped, press the [LESSON] button twice
to enter Lesson 2. The “LESSON 2” indicator will light up.
Using Lesson Mode
2. Repeatedly press the [SONG] and [LESSON] buttons to select to
practice the L hand part, R hand part or both parts.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the lesson.
Your performance will be evaluated when the lesson is finished.
Note:
In Lesson 2, it will not sound the notes until you play it correctly on the keyboard.
Lesson 3
In Lesson 3, you will learn to play the correct notes at the correct timing.
1. When song playback is stopped, press the [LESSON] button three
times to enter Lesson 3. The “LESSON 3” indicator will light up.
2. Repeatedly press the [SONG] and [LESSON] buttons to select to
practice the L hand part, R hand part or both parts.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the lesson.
Your performance will be evaluated when the lesson is finished.
Note:
In Lesson 3, all notes you play will sound. But if you don’t press any keys on the keyboard, it will only play back the accompaniment.
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Playing Mix
Mix mode consists of Pattern, Section and Tracks. Pattern is a song structure and includes 5 sections. The tracks are 6 separate instrument tracks in each section that you can turn on or off.
1. Press the [MIX] button to enter Mix mode. The LCD shows the current
Mix pattern name and number. Sync Start function will be engaged.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button, or press any key in the chord
section on the left hand side. It will immediately start playing the Mix Pattern. Use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the Mix Pattern.
3. During Mix playback, press the [START/STOP] button to stop. When
playback is stopped, press [STYLE] / [SONG] buttons to exit this mode.
Mix Sections
1. During Mix playback, press the [A] - [E] buttons to shift between these
sections. The LCD indicators will show the currently selected section.
2. During Mix playback, if you long-press the button of the currently
selected Section, it will apply slicer effect to this Section. The instrument provides two kinds of slicers in the function menu.
Mix Tracks
During Mix playback, you can use the track buttons [T1] – [T6] to turn the corresponding track on or off (mute/unmute). The Track on/off informa­tion is displayed on LCD.
In Mix mode, you can press the [MIX CTRL] button to shift the track buttons back to their primary functions (the silk printing above these buttons). The “MIX CTRL” indicator will turn off.
Chord Reference
1. Press the CHORD REF. button to turn on this functin. The LCD
shows “ ChordRef”. The Fingered function will be automatically turned on.
2. Use the keys C4~B5 to assign the chord type. Use the keys C6~B6 to
assign the chord root. When the chord type and chord root are assigned, the LCD will show the chord name and chord notes. Try to play this chord in the chord section.
Detailed chord types in the Chord Reference:
Chord Type 7(b9) 7(9) 7(#9) 7(b13) 7(13) 7(#11) dim7 dim 7aug aug 7sus4 sus4
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Note C6 C#6 D6 Eb6 E6 F6 F#6 G6 Ab6 A6 Bb6 B6
Chord Root C C#/Db D Eb/D# E F F#/Gb G Ab/G# A Bb/A# B
Note C4 C#4 D4 Eb4 E4 F4 F#4 G4 Ab4 A4 Bb4 B4
Chord Type M M(9) 6 mM7 M7 M M(9) M6 M7(9) M7 M7b5 7
Note C5 C#5 D5 Eb5 E5 F5 F#5 G5 Ab5 A5 Bb5 B5
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MIDI Recording
In MIDI recording, you can save your recording as a user song on the instrument, or export it to a connected SD card. The saved user songs will not be lost when you turn off the power.
Prepare and Start Recording
1. Press the [RECORD] button to enter the user song menu. The LCD
shows the current user song number, such as “001 RecSong”. If there’s no user song, the LCD will show “No File!”. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a user song to save your recording.
2. Press the [RECORD] button again to engage the recorder. The “REC”
indicator will light up. The beats on LCD start blinking. Now you can select the desired sound, style, tempo etc.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button or simply play the keyboard to start
recording. Alternatively, turn on the Fingered function. Recording will start when you play a chord in the chord section.
Stop Recording
During recording, press the [RECORD] button. It will stop recording and save the recorded song automatically.
If the storage become used up during recording, recording will stop and be saved automatically.
Recording
If you are recording with accompaniment, recording will stop when the ending section is finished.
Note:
If the selected user song has data, the previous data will be overwritten by new recording.
Play back Recording
1. After recording, the recorded song will be automatically selected.
Or press [SONG] to enter the Song interface, then use data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a user song.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the playback.
Delete Recording
Hold down the [RECORD] and [SONG] buttons at the same time, then turn on the power. This operation will delete all user songs.
Alternatively, hold down the [<] and [>] buttons at the same time, then turn on the power. This operation will delete all user data on the instru­ment.
Audio Recording
In audio recording, you can save your recording as a WAV file to the connected SD card.
1. Connect an SD card to the SD card port on the instrument. The SD
card indicator will light up on the LCD when it is recognized. This instrument will automatically engage audio recording, and will save the recorded song to the root directory of the connected SD card. Now you can select the desired panel settings and be prepared for the recording.
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Recording
2. Press the [RECORD] button to start recording. The LCD will
temporarily show “RECSTART”. This button LED and the “AUDIO REC” indicator will light up. All the sounds that you hear from the instrument will be recorded, such as accompaniment, keyboard sounds, song playback, demo playback, music from Aux In, vocal singing from the connected microphone etc.
3. To stop recording, press the [RECORD] button. The button LED
and “AUDIOREC” indicator will turn off. The recorded song will be saved to the “Song” folder in the SD card, and be named as “Audio xxx.wav”. Then the LCD will automatically show the name of the recorded song.
4. Press the [START/STOP] button to play back this recorded song.
Alternatively, you can select to play back the recorded song from the SD card play menu. See Connecting an SD Card for details.
Note:
Do not remove the SD card or turn off the power when song saving is in progress, otherwise, it may cause damage to the audio files and the SD card.
Connecting an SD Card
The instrument recognizes SD cards in FAT32 format. It does not support multi-partitioned SD cards. We recommend formatting the SD card on the instrument before using. Do not edit the backup files saved on the SD card from the instrument.
Note:
An SD card in FAT32 format supports up to 512 files under its root directory. Exceeding this limit will make it unable to save or record to the SD cards.
Basic Operations
1. When the connected SD card is successfully recognized, the SD card
indicator will light up on LCD. Now press the [SD CARD] button to enter the play menu. If the connected SD card is not yet recognized, the LCD will show
“WAIT...!”. If the SD card recognition fails, the LCD will show “DiskErr!”.
If no SD card is inserted, the LCD will show “NoDisk!”, then return
to the previous screen.
2. When it’s in the play menu, you can use the data dial to select the
other menus: “Save”, “Load” and “Format”. Then, press [>] to proceed or press [<] to go back.
3. When playing back a MIDI file, you can adjust the playback volume
by editing this parameter “MusicVol” in the mixer menu.
4. Press the [SD CARD] / [SONG] / [STYLE] buttons to exit this mode.
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Playing Back Files Saved on SD Card
1. Press the [SD CARD] button to enter SD card mode, then use the
data dial to select “Play”.
2. Press the [>] button, and it will show all the MIDI and WAV files
under the root directory of the SD card.
3. Use the data dial to select a file.
4. Press the [START/STOP] button to start or stop the playback.
Note:
This function supports playing back MIDI and WAV files only.
Loading Files from the SD Card
1. Press the [SD CARD] button to enter SD card mode, then use the
data dial to select “Load”.
2. Press the [>] button, and it will show all the MIDI files under the
root directory of the SD card.
Connecting an SD Card
3. Use the data dial to select a file and press [>] button to confirm.
Now, the instrument’s LCD will show a user song name “xxxx
RecSong” or “xxxx No Flile!”.
4. Use the data dial to select a user song slot, then press [>] button to
execute loading.
Notes:
1. If the selected user song slot is blank, when the loading process is finished, the LCD will show this user song name.
2. If the selected user song slot has data (occupied), the LCD will prompt “Sure?”, indicating this loading operation will overwrite the existing data. Now you can press [>] button to execute loading. The data that has been overwritten cannot be recovered. Or you can press [<] to cancel loading.
Saving Files to the SD Card
1. Press the [SD CARD] button to enter SD card mode, then use the
data dial to select “Save”.
2. Press the [>] button, and it will save all the user songs from the
instrument to the SD card in this name “UserSong00X_NUB.mid”. If the user song has no data, the LCD will prompt “No File!”.
3. When the saving process is finished, the LCD will temporarily show
“save ok”, then return to show the root directory of the SD card.
Description of the File Name “UserSong00X_NUB.mid” “UserSong00X” is the user song name and number, corresponding to the user songs on the instrument. “NUB” is the file number of the saved song (001~512).
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Connecting an SD Card
Formatting the SD Card
1. Press the [SD CARD] button to enter SD card mode, then use the
data dial to select “Format”.
2. Press the [>] button, and the LCD will prompt “Sure?” indicating it
will format this SD card.
3. Press the [>] button again to confirm formatting, or press [>] to
cancel formatting.
Note:
This operation will delete all data on the SD card. This data cannot be recovered after formatting. Do not remove the SD card or turn off the power during the formatting progress, otherwise, it may cause damage to the SD card.
Performance Memory
Note: Hold down both the [STORE] and [M1] buttons, then turn on
the power. This operation will reset the performance memory to factory default setting.
To Register the Panel Settings
Hold down the [STORE] button, then press one of the [M1] - [M4] buttons to save the current panel settings to that memory.
Note: This operation will overwrite the previous data.
To Recall a Panel Setting
Press one of the [M1] - [M4] buttons. It will recall the settings saved in that memory. This will reset the related parameters on the control panel.
Note: Performance memory cannot be recalled when Q.S. function is
in use.
To Select a Memory Bank
1. Press the [BANK] button. The LCD shows the current bank number.
2. Press this button repeatedly to select a desired bank number.
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1. Press the [MIXER] button to enter the mixer menu. The instrument
will automatically show the mixer parameters that are available for the current mode. For example, when in Song mode, if you enter the mixer menu, it will smartly show “MusicVol” on top of the menu.
2. Use the data dial to select the parameters in the mixer menu.
3. Use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the volume setting of the select-
ed parameter.
4. Pressing [<] and [>] buttons at the same time will reset to the default
volume setting. If the current volume setting is the same as the default setting, pressing the [<] and [>] buttons will mute/unmute the selected parameter.
Notes:
1. The available mixer parameters may vary when in different modes.
2. It will exit the mixer menu if there is no operation in 3 seconds.
Detailed parameters and their volume ranges:
Parameter Rhythm sub. volume Rhythm master volume Bass volume Chord 1 volume Chord 2 volume Chord 3 volume Phrase 1 volume Phrase 2 volume Sound R1 volume Sound R2 volume Sound L volume Music volume (Song, SD card, Accompaniment) Microphone volume Metronome volume
LCD Display Rhythm_s: xxx Rhythm_m: xxx Bass: xxx Chord1: xxx Chord2: xxx Chord3: xxx Phrase1: xxx Phrase2: xxx Upper1: xxx Upper2: xxx Lower: xxx MusicVol: xxx
Mic Vol xxx
MetroVol: xxx
Volume Range 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127
0 - 127 0 ~ 127
Mixer
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Function Menu
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the function menu. The LCD
shows the current parameter.
2. Use the data dial to select a parameter to edit.
3. Use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the setting. Pressing [<] and [>]
buttons at the same time will reset to the default setting.
Note:
It will exit the function menu if there is no operation in 3 seconds.
No.
Parameter
1
Tune
2
Touch Response
3
Transpose
4
Split Point
5
Metronome Beat
6
Pedal Type
7
EQType
8
Octave
9
Reverb Type
10
Reverb Level
11
Chorus Type
12
Chorus Level
LCD Display xxx Tune
xxx Touch
xxx Transpos
xxx Split Pt
xxx Beat xxx Ped ****
xxx EQ ****
xxx Octave
xxx Rev*****
xxx Rev Lev xxx Chr*****
xxx Chr Lev
Range
-50 ~ +50 (default:0)
OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (default:2)
-12 ~ +12 (default:0)
1 ~ 61 (default:19)
0, 2 ~ 9 (default:4) 001 Ped Sust 002 Ped Soft 003 Ped St/T 004 Ped Mem (default:001 Ped Sust) 001 EQ Flat 002 EQ Pop 003 EQ Rock 004 EQ Class 005 EQ Jazz 006 EQ Dance (default:001 EQ Flat)
-2 ~ +2 (default:0)
001 Rev Room1 002 Rev Room2 003 Rev Room3 004 Rev Hall1 005 Rev Hall2 006 Rev Hall3 007 Rev Chrh1 008 Rev Chrh2 009 Rev Gara1 010 Rev Gara2 (default: 004 Rev Hall1) 0 ~ 127 (default:40) 001 Chr Duet1 002 Chr Duet2 003 Chr Trio1 004 Chr Trio2 005 Chr Flgr1 006 Chr Flgr2 007 Chr Rtry1 008 Chr Rtry2
(default: 001 Chr Duet1)
0 ~ 127 (default:0)
Description Adjust the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down by 2 cents within the range of ±50. Set the velocity response of the keyboard.
Shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitone steps. Adjust the split point in the Twinova mode, the Fingered function and the Split mode. Set the number of beats in one measure. Assign different functions to the sustain pedal. 001 Sustain 002 SoftPedal 003 Start/Stop (to start/ stop style playback) 004 Memory (to switch the Performance Memory) Select the EQ type of the instrument. Flat,Pop, Rock, Classical, Jazz, Dance
Shift the pitch of the current sound layer up or down by one octave. Select the reverb type of the instrument. Room1, Room2, Room3, Hall1, Hall2, Hall3, Church1, Church2, Garage1, Garage2
Adjust the reverb level of the currently selected reverb type. Select the chorus type of the instrument. Duet 1, Duet 2, Trio 1, Trio 2, Flanger1, Flanger2, GM Rotary Speaker1, GM Rotary Speaker2
Adjust the chorus level of the currently selected chorus type.
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Function Menu
13
Harmony Type
14
Scale Switch
15
Scale Type
16
Scale Root
17
MIDI In
18
MIDI Out
19
Record Type
20
Twinova Octave
21
Fade Time
22
DSP
23
Slicer Type
24
TouchPad
Control
25
Song Loop
26
Sampler Pitch Correction
27
Power Off Time
xxx Hrm*****
xxx Scale Sw
xxx Scale***
xxx Scale: **
xxx MIDI In
xxx MIDI Out
xxx Rec ****
xxx TwinoOct xxx FadeTime
xxx DSP xxx Slicer
xxx Pad ****
xxx SongLoop
xxx Pitch Co
xxx PowerOff
001 HrmDuet 002 HrmTrio 003 Hrm1+5 004 HrmOct 005 HrmCtDut 006 HrmBlock 007 Hrm4Cls1 008 Hrm4Cls2 009 Hrm4Open (default:001 HrmDuet ) OFF, ON (default:OFF) 001 ScalePyt 002 ScaleMaj 003 ScaleMin 004 ScaleMea 005 ScaleWer 006 ScaleKir (default:001 ScalePyt) 001 Scale:C 002 Scale:C# 003 Scale:D 004 Scale:D# 005 Scale:E 006 Scale:F 007 Scale:F# 008 Scale:G 009 Scale:G# 010 Scale:A 011 Scale:A# 012 Scale:B (default:001 Scale:C ) 1 ~ 16, ALL (default:ALL) 1 ~ 16 (default:1) 001 Rec MIDI 002 Rec WAV (default:001 Rec MIDI)
-1~+1 (default:0) 1~20 (default:10)
OFF, ON (default:ON) 1 ~ 2 (default:1)
001 Pad Rele 002 Pad Hold (default:001 Pad Rele )
001,ALL,OFF (default:ALL) OFF, ON (default:ON)
OFF, 030, 060 (default:30)
Select the harmony type of the instrument. Duet, Trio, 1+5, Octave, CtryDuet, Block, 4Close1, 4Close2, 4Open
Turn the scale tuning on or off.
Select the scale type of the instrument. Pythagorean, Just Major, Just Minor, Meantone, Werckmeister, Kirnberger
Specify the scale root note when scale tuning is turned on.
C,C#,D,D#,E,F,F#,G,G#,A,A#,B
Specify the MIDI In channel.
Specify the MIDI Out channel.
Select the format of recording files. MIDI, WAV
Specify the time period of fade-in and fade-out in style playback. Turn the DSP effect on or off. Specify the Slicer effect applied to the sections in Mix playback. Release: Effects will be reset to default when the finger is released from the Touch pad. Hold: Effects will be held after the finger is released from the Touch pad. Specify how the songs will be played back. 001,ALL,OFF Turn the pitch correction on or off.
The instrument will automatically shut down after 30 minutes of inactivity; you can disable this function or change the time setting.
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Factory Reset
Hold down the [<] and [>] buttons at the same time, then turn on the power. It will reset to factory default settings, and delete all user data on the instrument, including user songs, user memory and user
sounds. The LCD will show “Loading!”. When factory reset is
completed, the instrument will start normally.
Troubleshooting
Problem
The speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is turned on or off.
Speakers do not produce sound when the keyboard is played.
The speakers produce noise when a mobile phone is put near them.
The auto accompaniment does not play back even when Sync is in standby and a key is pressed.
Certain notes seem to be in the wrong pitch.
When connecting to computer, the instrument cannot be recognized.
The pedal does not respond.
It cannot read/save to the SD card.
Possible Cause and Solution
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
1. Check if the master volume is set too low.
2. Check if the R1/R2/L sound volume is set too low in the mixer menu.
3. Check if headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it farther away from the instrument.
You may be playing keys in the right hand range of the keyboard. To start the accompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play keys in the left-hand range.
Make sure that the tune value is set to 0. Press and hold the [<] and [>] buttons and turn on the power to restore factory settings.
Check if the USB cable is firmly connected. Try connecting another USB port on the computer. This instrument is plug and play and should work without installing a driver.
Check if the pedal cable is firmly connected.
Make sure your SD card is in FAT32 format and not multi-partitioned.
It shuts down after a period of time.
The Harmony function does not work.
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The auto power off function will turn off the instrument after a preset period of time when the instrument is not in use. You can adjust the auto-off function in the function menu.
Harmony function is not available when Sound R1 is a drum kit.
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Specifications
Keyboard Display Polyphony (max) Sounds
Layer Split Duo (Twinova) Styles Style Control
Style Creator Q.S. Chord Types Effects
Master EQ Mixer Reverb
Chorus
Sequencer Demo Song Power Off Protection Performance Memory Performance Enhance
Music Library
61 touch response Backlit LCD 64 600 preset Sounds +
5 sampling (10 seconds in total)
Ye s Ye s Ye s 200 preset Start / Stop Sync Start Intro / Ending Main A / Fill in A Main B / Fill in B Chord Mode Fade in/out Quick Setting … Ye s 32 DJ Effects / Touch Pad DSP on/off 6 types Ye s 10 types 128 levels 8 types 128 levels 5 user songs 3 Ye s 6 preset banks x 4 Harmony Arpeggiator 200 preset songs; Music Tutorial System 310 album; 30 mix patterns
Audio Playback Audio Recorder Score Display Assignable Controllers
Pitch Bend Modulation Pitch Adjustment
Metronome Tempo Other control
Interaction & Expansion
External Drive
Microphone
Phones Pedals MIDI USB
Connectors
Input Output Power Amplifiers Speakers Dimensions LWH (mm) Weight (kg)
* All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
Ye s Ye s … 1 Pedal Touch Pad Ye s … Transpose; Octave Tuning Ye s 5-280 Touch Response: 5 types, off Piano Mode Sustain Chord Reference Mix Mode USB MIDI USB Audio SD or SDHC memory cards (4GB - 128GB) Ye s (support user sound sampling) 1/4" jack Sustain … USB MIDI 1/8" jack Yes (Phones jack) DC 12V or 6 AA-size batteries 15 wattx 2 12cm x 2 956 x 360 x 118
5.1
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NO.
English Name
PIANO
1
Acoustic Grand Piano 1
2
Acoustic Grand Piano 2
3
Wide Grand Piano
4
Dark Grand Piano
5
Bright Acoustic Piano 1
6
Bright Acoustic Piano 2
7
Wide Bright Piano
8
Electric Grand Piano
9
Wide Grand Electric Piano
10
Dark Electric Grand Piano
11
Honky Tonk Piano
12
Wide Honky Tonk Piano
13
Dark Honky Tonk Piano
14
Harpsichord
15
Octave Mix Harpsichord
16
Wide Harpsichord
17
With Key Off Harpsichord
18
Octave Grand Piano 1
19
Octave Grand Piano 2
20
Piano & Strings
21
Piano & Pad
22
Piano & Choir
23
Piano & EP
24
Piano & Vibraphone
25
Detuned Electric Piano 1
26
Detuned Electric Piano 2
27
Electric Piano 1
28
Electric Piano 2
29
Electric Piano 3
30
Electric Piano 4
31
Mix Velocity Electric Piano 1
32
Mix Velocity Electric Piano 2
33
60's Electric Piano
34
Legend EP
35
Phase EP
36
Clavi 1
37
Clavi 2
38
Phase Clavi
39
Wah Clavi
40
Pulse Clavi
41
Wide Clavi
42
Octave Clavi
43
Funk EP
44
Warm EP
45
Choir EP
46
Wah EP
47
Modern EP
48
Strings EP
CHRO PERC
49
Celesta 1
50
Celesta 2
51
Celesta 3
52
Wide Celesta
53
Dark Celesta
LCD Name
AcGdPno1
AcGdPno2
WdGdPno
DkGdPno
BritPno1
BritPno2
WdBritPn
E.GrdPn
WdGrdEP
DarkEP
HnkyTonk
WdHnTonk
DkHnTonk
Harpsi
OHarpsi
WHarpsi
OfHarpsi
OctGdPn1
OctGdPn2
Pno&Str
Pno&Pad
Pno&Cho
Piano&EP
Pno&Vib
DetunEP1
DetunEP2
E.Piano1
E.Piano2
E.Piano3
E.Piano4
MVE.Pno1
MVE.Pno2
60'sEP
LegendEP
PhaseEP
Clavi1
Clavi2
PhaseClv
WahClavi
PulseClv
WideClv
OctClavi
FunkEP
WarmEP
ChoirEP
WahEP
ModernEP
StringEP
Celesta1
Celesta2
Celesta3
WideCele
DarkCele
54
Phase Celesta
55
Wah Celesta
56
Glockenspiel 1
57
Glockenspiel 2
58
Glockenspiel 3
59
Wide Glockenspiel
60
Dark Glockenspiel
61
Phase Glockenspiel
62
Music Box 1
63
Music Box 2
64
Wide Music Box
65
Phase Music Box
66
Vibraphone 1
67
Vibraphone 2
68
Wide Vibraphone
69
Marimba 1
70
Marimba 2
71
Wide Marimba
72
Dark Marimba
73
Xylophone 1
74
Xylophone 2
75
Wide Xylophone
76
Dark Xylophone
77
Phase Xylophone
78
Tubular Bells 1
79
Tubular Bells 2
80
Church Bell
81
Carillon
82
Dulcimer 1
83
Dulcimer 2
84
Santur
ORGAN
85
60's Italian Organ
86
Drawbar Organ 1
87
Drawbar Organ 2
88
Drawbar Organ 3
89
Detuned Drawbar Organ
90
Detuned Percussive Organ
91
Percussive Organ 1
92
Percussive Organ 2
93
Percussive Organ 3
94
Dark Percussive Organ
95
Rock Organ 1
96
Rock Organ 2
97
Dark Rock Organ
98
Octave Rock Organ
99
Detuned Rock Organ
100
Church Organ 1
101
Church Organ 2
102
Octave Mix Church Organ
103
Detuned Church Organ
104
Reed Organ 1
105
Reed Organ 2
106
Octave Reed Organ
107
Detuned Reed Organ
108
Rotary Organ
Sound List
PhaseCe
WahCele
Glocken1
Glocken2
Glocken3
WideGlo
DarkGlo
PhaseGlo
MusicBx1
MusicBx2
WMusicBx
PhaseMB
Vibra1
Vibra2
WdVibra
Marimba1
Marimba2
WMarimba
DMarimba
Xylopho1
Xylopho2
WXylopho
DXylopho
PhaseXyl
TubulBl1
TubulBl2
ChurBel
Carillon
Dulcime1
Dulcime2
Santur
60'sOrgn
DrawOrg1
DrawOrg2
DrawOrg3
DeDraOrg
DePerOrg
PercOrg1
PercOrg2
PercOrg3
DkPerOrg
RockOrg1
RockOrg2
DRockOrg
OctRkOrg
DeRkOrg
ChurOrg1
ChurOrg2
OtChuOrg
DeChuOrg
ReedOrg1
ReedOrg2
OctRdOrg
DeRdOrg
RotaOrg
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Sound List
109
Puff Organ
110
Accordion 1
111
Accordion 2
112
Octave Accordion
113
Detuned Accordion
114
Harmonica 1
115
Harmonica 2
116
Rock Harmonica
117
Tango Accordion 1
118
Tango Accordion 2
119
Octave Tango Accordion
120
Detuned Tango Accordion
GUITAR
121
Nylon Guitar 1
122
Nylon Guitar 2
123
With Key Off Nylon Guitar
124
Ukulele
125
Steel Acoustic Guitar 1
126
Steel Acoustic Guitar 2
127
12-Strings Guitar
128
Mandolin 1
129
Mandolin 2
130
Steel Guitar With Body Sound
131
Jazz Electric Guitar 1
132
Jazz Electric Guitar 2
133
Pedal Steel Electric Guitar
134
Clean Electric Guitar 1
135
Clean Electric Guitar 2
136
Detuned Clean Electric Guitar
137
Mid Tone Guitar
138
Muted Electric Guitar 1
139
Muted Electric Guitar 2
140
Funky Cutting Electric Guitar
141
Muted Velo-Sw Electric Guitar
142
Jazz Man
143
Overdriven Guitar 1
144
Overdriven Guitar 2
145
Pinch Guitar
146
Distortion Guitar 1
147
Distortion Guitar 2
148
Feedback Distortion Guitar
149
Guitar Feedback
150
Distorted Rhythm Guitar
151
Guitar Harmonics 1
152
Guitar Harmonics 2
153
Velocity Nylon Guitar
BASS
154
Acoustic Bass 1
155
Acoustic Bass 2
156
Wah Bass
157
Finger Electric Bass
158
Finger Slap Bass
159
Pick Electric Bass 1
160
Pick Electric Bass 2
161
Fretless Bass 1
PuffOrg
Acordin1
Acordin2
OctAcord
DetAcord
Harmnic1
Harmnic2
RockHarm
TanAcd1
TanAcd2
OtTanAcd
DeTanAcd
NylonGt1
NylonGt2
OfNylGtr
Ukulele
StlAcGt1
StlAcGt2
12StrGtr
Mandoln1
Mandoln2
StlGtBdy
JzE.Gtr1
JzE.Gtr2
PedE.Gtr
CleanGt1
CleanGt2
DeClnGt
MidTonGt
MtE.Gtr1
MtE.Gtr2
FunkCtGt
MtVelGt
JazzMan
OvdrGtr1
OvdrGtr2
PinchGt
DistGtr1
DistGtr2
FeedbkGt
GtrFedbk
DistRtGt
GtHarmo1
GtHarmo2
VelNyGt
A.Bass1
A.Bass2
WahBass
FgrBass
FgrSlpBs
PikBass1
PikBass2
FretBs1
162
Fretless Bass 2
163
Slap Bass 1
164
Slap Bass 2
165
Slap Bass 3
166
Synth Bass 1
167
Synth Bass 2
168
Synth Bass 3
169
Warm Synth Bass
170
Resonance Synth Bass
171
Clavi Bass
172
Hammer
173
Attack Synth Bass
174
Rubber Synth Bass 1
175
Rubber Synth Bass 2
176
Attack Pulse
177
Saw Bass
178
House Bass
179
Square Bass
180
Inductive Bass 1
181
Inductive Bass 2
182
Heavy Bass 1
183
Heavy Bass 2
STRINGS
184
Violin 1
185
Violin 2
186
Slow Attack Violin
187
Viola 1
188
Viola 2
189
Cello 1
190
Cello 2
191
Contrabass 1
192
Contrabass 2
193
Tremolo Strings 1
194
Tremolo Strings 2
195
Pizzicato Strings 1
196
Pizzicato Strings 2
197
Orchestral Harp 1
198
Orchestral Harp 2
199
Yang Chin
200
Timpani 1
201
Timpani 2
202
String Ensembles 1
203
String Ensembles 2
204
String Ensembles 3
205
Strings & Brass
206
60's Strings
207
Synth Strings 1
208
Synth Strings 2
209
Synth Strings 3
210
Aahs Choir 1
211
Aahs Choir 2
212
Oohs Voice 1
213
Oohs Voice 2
214
Humming
215
Analog Voice
FretBs2
SlapBs1
SlapBs2
SlapBs3
SynBass1
SynBass2
SynBass3
WarmBass
ResoBass
ClavBass
Hammer
AtckBass
RuberBs1
RuberBs2
AtackPls
SawBass
HouseBs
SquareBs
InducBs1
InducBs2
HeavyBs1
HeavyBs2
Violin1
Violin2
SlViolin
Viola1
Viola2
Cello1
Cello2
Contrbs1
Contrbs2
TremStr1
TremStr2
PizzStr1
PizzStr2
Harp1
Harp2
YangChin
Timpani1
Timpani2
Strings1
Strings2
Strings3
Str&Bras
60'sStr
SynStrs1
SynStrs2
SynStrs3
AahChor1
AahChor2
OhVoice1
OhVoice2
Humming
AnaVoice
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216
Synth Voice 1
217
Synth Voice 2
218
Orchestra Hit 1
219
Orchestra Hit 2
220
Bass Hit Plus
221
6th Hit
222
Euro Hit
BRASS
223
Trumpet 1
224
Trumpet 2
225
Soft Dark Trumpet
226
Trombone 1
227
Trombone 2
228
Bright Trombone
229
Tuba 1
230
Tuba 2
231
Muted Trumpet 1
232
Muted Trumpet 2
233
French Horn
234
Warm French Horn
235
Brass Section
236
Octave Mix Brass Section
237
Synth Brass 1
238
Synth Brass 2
239
Synth Brass 3
240
Synth Brass 4
241
Synth Brass 5
242
Analog Synth Brass 1
243
Analog Synth Brass 2
244
Jump Brass
245
Funny 1
246
Funny 2
REED
247
Soprano Sax 1
248
Soprano Sax 2
249
Soprano Sax 3
250
Alto Sax 1
251
Alto Sax 2
252
Tenor Sax 1
253
Tenor Sax 2
254
Baritone Sax
255
Oboe 1
256
Oboe 2
257
Two Oboes
258
English Horn 1
259
English Horn 2
260
Two English Horns
261
Bassoon 1
262
Bassoon 2
263
Two Bassoons
264
Clarinet 1
265
Clarinet 2
266
Two Clarinets
PIPE
267
Piccolo 1
SyVoice1
SyVoice2
OrchHit1
OrchHit2
BassHit
6thHit
EuroHit
Trumpet1
Trumpet2
DarkTrp
Trmbone1
Trmbone2
BritTrom
Tuba1
Tuba2
MuteTrp1
MuteTrp2
FrHorn
WmFrHorn
Brass
OctBrass
SynBras1
SynBras2
SynBras3
SynBras4
SynBras5
AnaBras1
AnaBras2
JumpBrs
Funny1
Funny2
SprnSax1
SprnSax2
SprnSax3
AltoSax1
AltoSax2
TenoSax1
TenoSax2
BariSax
Oboe1
Oboe2
TwoOboes
EngHon1
EngHon2
2EngHons
Bassoon1
Bassoon2
2Basoons
Clarine1
Clarine2
2Clarins
Piccolo1
268
Piccolo 2
Two Piccolos
269
270
Sweet Flute
271
Flute 1
272
Flute 2
273
Two Flutes
Recorder 1
274
275
Recorder 2
276
Two Recorders
277
Pan Flute 1
278
Pan Flute 2
Blown Bottle
279
280
Shakuhachi
281
Whistle 1
282
Whistle 2
283
Ocarina 1
284
Ocarina 2
SYN LEAD
285
Square Lead 1
286
Square Lead 2
287
Square Lead 3
288
Sawtooth Lead 1
289
Sawtooth Lead 2
Sawtooth Lead 3
290
291
Sawtooth Lead 4
292
Saw + Pulse Lead
293
Double Sawtooth Lead
294
Sequenced Analog Lead 1
Sequenced Analog Lead 2
295
296
Wavy Sawtooth 1
297
Wavy Sawtooth 2
298
Calliope Lead
299
Chiff Lead 1
Chiff Lead 2
300
301
Charang Lead 1
302
Charang Lead 2
303
Wire Lead 1
304
Wire Lead 2
Voice Lead 1
305
306
Voice Lead 2
307
Fifths Lead 1
308
Fifths Lead 2
309
Bass Lead
Soft Wrl Lead
310
311
Massiness
312
Sine Lead
313
Slow Square Lead
314
Sine Solo
Thick Square
315
316
Two Oscillators Lead
317
Bauble Lead
318
Analog Lead
319
Big Lead
Fat Lead
320
321
4th PWM
322
Delayed Lead 1
Sound List
Piccolo2
2Picolos
SwtFlute
Flute1
Flute2
2Flutes
Record1
Record2
2Records
PanFlut1
PanFlut2
Bottle
Shakhch
Whistle1
Whistle2
Ocarina1
Ocarina2
SquarLd1
SquarLd2
SquarLd3
SawLead1
SawLead2
SawLead3
SawLead4
SawPlsLd
DubSawLd
SeqAnLd1
SeqAnLd2
WavySaw1
WavySaw2
CalioLd
ChiffLd1
ChiffLd2
CharaLd1
CharaLd2
WireLd1
WireLd2
VoiceLd1
VoiceLd2
FifthLd1
FifthLd2
BassLead
SofWrlLd
Massin
SineLead
SlwSquLd
SineSolo
ThickSqu
2OscLead
BaubleLd
AnaLead
BigLead
FatLead
4thPWM
DelayLd1
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323
Delayed Lead 2
324
Corrie
325
Quint
326
Inductive Lead
327
Move Up Lead
328
Synth Saw
329
Synth Distorted Lead
330
Synth Bandwidth Lead
331
Synth Dual Saw Lead
332
Synth Sync Lead
333
Decay Lead
334
Warm Square Lead
335
Funny Saw
336
Fargo Saw
337
Jump Lead
338
Short Lead
SYN PAD
339
New Age Pad 1
340
New Age Pad 2
341
Warm Pad 1
342
Warm Pad 2
343
Warm Pad 3
344
Sine Pad
345
Poly Synth Pad 1
346
Poly Synth Pad 2
347
Choir Pad 1
348
Choir Pad 2
349
Itopia Pad
350
Bowed Pad 1
351
Bowed Pad 2
352
Metallic Pad 1
353
Metallic Pad 2
354
Halo Pad 1
355
Halo Pad 2
356
Sweep Pad 1
357
Sweep Pad 2
358
Pan Pad
359
Dipolar Pad
360
PWM Pad
361
Horn Pad
362
Click Pad
363
Analog Pad
364
80's Poly Pad
365
Soft 4th PWM
366
Soft Synth Calliope
367
5th Saw Wave
368
Soft 5th Lead
369
Slow Square
370
Space Voice
371
Rising
372
Congregate
373
Strong Detune Pad
374
Resonant Pad
375
Breath Pad
376
Fantasia Pad
DelayLd2
Corrie
Quint
InductLd
MoveUpLd
SynthSaw
SynDstLd
SynBdwLd
SynSawLd
SynSyLd
DecayLd
WmSquare
FunnySaw
FargoSaw
JumpLead
ShortLd
NewAgPd1
NewAgPd2
WarmPad1
WarmPad2
WarmPad3
SinePad
PolSyPd1
PolSyPd2
ChoirPd1
ChoirPd2
ItopiaPd
BowedPd1
BowedPd2
MetalPd1
MetalPd2
HaloPad1
HaloPad2
SweepPd1
SweepPd2
PanPad
DipolPad
PWMPad
HornPad
ClickPad
AnalogPd
80'sPad
So4thPWM
SofCalio
5thSaw
Sof5thLd
SlSquare
SpcVoice
Rising
Congrega
StgDePd
ResonPd
BreathPd
FantasPd
377
EP Pad
378
New Age
379
Sine
SYN SFX
380
Rain FX
381
Sound Track FX
382
Prelude
383
Crystal FX
384
Synth Mallet FX
385
Atmosphere FX
386
Warm Air
387
Brightness FX
388
Smog
389
Goblins FX
390
Choir Bell
391
Echoes FX
392
Echo Pan FX
393
Echo Bell FX
394
Sci-Fi FX
ETHNIC MISC
395
Sitar
396
Bend Sitar
397
Banjo
398
Shamisen
399
Koto
400
Taisho Koto
401
Kalimba
402
Bag Pipe
403
Fiddle
404
Shanai
PERCUSSION
405
Tinkle Bell
406
Agogo
407
Steel Drums
408
Woodblock
409
Castanets
410
Taiko Drum
411
Concert Bass Drum
412
Acoustic Bass Drum
413
Room Kick
414
Power Kick
415
Electric Bass Drum
416
Analog Bass Drum
417
Jazz Kick
418
Side Stick
419
Analog Rim Shot
420
Acoustic Snare
421
Room Snare
422
Power Snare
423
Electric Snare
424
Analog Snare
425
Jazz Snare
426
Brush Tap
427
Concert SD
428
Hand Clap
EPPad
NewAge
Sine
RainFX
SoudTrk
Prelude
Crystal
SynMalet
Atmosph
WarmAir
Bright
Smog
Goblins
ChoirBl
EchoesFX
EchoPan
EchoBel
Sci-FiFX
Sitar
BndSitr
Banjo
Shamisen
Koto
TaishoKt
Kalimba
BagPipe
Fiddle
Shanai
TnklBel
Agogo
SteelDr
Wodblok
Castant
TaikoDr
ConBsDr
AcBsDrum
RoomKick
PowKick
BassDrum
AnBsDrum
JazzKick
SidStick
AnRmShot
A.Snare
RomSnare
PowSnare
E.Snare
AnaSnare
JazSnare
BrushTap
ConcerSD
HandClap
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429
To m
430
Room Tom
431
Power Tom
432
Electric Tom
433
Analog Tom
434
Brush Tom
435
Closed Hi-Hat
436
Analog Closed Hi-Hat
437
Pedal Hi-Hat
438
Open Hi-Hat
439
Crash Cymbal
440
Analog Cymbal
441
Ride Cymbal
442
China Cymbal
443
Ride Bell
444
Tambourine
445
Splash Cymbal
446
Cowbell
447
Analog Cowbell
448
High Bongo
449
Low Bongo
450
Mute Hi Conga
451
Open Hi Conga
452
Low Conga
453
Analog Hi Conga
454
Analog Mid Conga
455
Analog Low Conga
456
High Timbale
457
Low Timbale
458
Cabasa
459
Maracas
460
Analog Maracas
461
Short Guiro
462
Long Guiro
463
Claves
464
Mute Cuica
465
Open Cuica
466
Mute Triangle
467
Open Triangle
468
Shaker
469
Mute Surdo
470
Open Surdo
471
Melodic Tom 1
472
Melodic Tom 2
473
Power Melodic Tom
474
Synth Drum
475
Rhythm Box Tom
476
Electric Drum
477
Reverse Cymbal
SFX
478
Guitar Fret Noise
479
Guitar Cutting Noise
480
Acoustic Bass String Slap
481
Breath Noise
482
Flute Key Click
To m
RoomTom
PowerTom
ElecTom
AnaTom
BrushTom
ClosedHH
AnCloHH
PedalHH
OpenHH
CrashCym
AnaCym
RideCym
ChinaCym
RideBell
Tambouri
SplsCym
Cowbell
AnaCowbl
HiBongo
LowBongo
MtHiCnga
OpHiCnga
LowConga
AnHiCnga
AnMiCnga
AnLoCnga
HiTimbal
LoTimbal
Cabasa
Maracas
AnMaraca
ShGuiro
LonGuiro
Claves
MtCuica
OpCuica
MtTrgle
OpTrgle
Shaker
MtSurdo
OpSurdo
MelodTm1
MelodTm2
PwMldTom
SynDrum
RthBxTm
ElecDrm
RevCymb
GtFeNoz
GtCtNoz
BsStSlp
BrthNoz
FlKyClk
483
Seashore
484
Rain
485
Thunder
486
Wind
487
Stream
488
Bubble
489
Bird Tweet 1
490
Bird Tweet 2
491
Dog
492
Horse Gallop
493
Telephone Ring 1
494
Telephone Ring 2
495
Door Creaking
496
Door
497
Scratch
498
Wind Chime
499
Helicopter
500
Car Engine
501
Car Stop
502
Car Pass
503
Car Crash
504
Siren
505
Train
506
Jetplane
507
Starship
508
Burst Noise
509
Applause
510
Laughing
511
Screaming
512
Punch
513
Heart Beat
514
Footsteps
515
Gunshot
516
Machine Gun
517
Lasergun
518
Explosion
COMBI
519
Stereo Piano & Strings Pad
520
Stereo Piano & Choir
521
Stereo Piano & Synth Strings
522
Stereo Piano & Warm Pad
523
Stereo Piano & Soft EP
524
FM Electric Piano
525
Digital Piano
526
E.Piano & Strings
527
E.Piano & Acoustic Guitar
528
E.Piano & Vibraphone
529
E.Piano 2 & Pad
530
E.Piano 2 & Strings
531
Harpsichord & Stereo Strings
532
Music Box & Stereo Strings
533
Vibraphone & Stereo Strings
534
Octave Vibraphone
535
Chromatic Percussion Group
536
Marimba & Kalimba
Sound List
Seashore
Rain
Thunder
Wind
Stream
Bubble
Tweet1
Tweet2
Dog
HorseGlp
Telphon1
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
Pn&StrPd
Pn&Choir
Pn&SyStr
Pn&WrmPd
StePn&EP
FME.Pno
DigtlPno
EP&Str
EP&Gtr
EP&Vibra
EP2&Pad
EP2&Str
Hrpc&Str
MBx&Str
Vib&Str
OctVibra
ChroPerc
Mar&Kalb
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537
Marimba Delay
538
Octave Xylophone
539
Organ & Stereo Strings
540
Stereo Organ & Piano
541
Rock Organ & Strings
542
Church Organ & Choir
543
Church Organ & Strings
544
Acoustic Guitar & Flute
545
Acoustic Guitar & Clavi
546
24-Strings Guitar
547
Steel Guitar & Warm Pad
548
Stereo Strings & Horn
549
Orchestra
550
Full Strings
551
Symphony
552
Stereo Choir & Strings
553
Stereo Choir & Steel Guitar
554
Three Trumpets
555
Trombone & Stereo Strings
556
Three Trombones
557
Three Muted Trumpets
558
Club Brass
559
Brass & Woodwinds
560
Woodwinds & Strings
561
Small Woods Section
562
Pan Flute & Strings Pad
563
Koto & Shamisen
564
Flute & Clarinet
565
Flute & Oboe
566
Flute & Bassoon
567
Woodwinds Group 1
568
Woodwinds Group 2
569
Woodwinds Group 3
570
Woodwinds Group 4
571
Octave Flute
572
Flute & Octave Oboe
573
Flute & Octave Clarinet
574
Oboe & Bassoon
575
Oboe & Clarinet
576
Octave Oboe
577
Oboe & Octave Clarinet
578
Oboe & Octave Bassoon
579
Clarinet & Bassoon
580
Clarinet & Octave Oboe
CHINESE
581
Zheng
582
Re Wa Pu
583
Er Hu
584
Qu Di
585
Hu Lu Si
586
Suo Na
DRUMS
587
Standard Set
588
Room Set
589
Power Set
MarDelay
OctXylo
Orgn&Str
Orgn&Pno
RkOr&Str
ChuOr&Ch
ChuOr&St
Gt&Flute
Gt&Clavi
24StrGtr
StlGt&Pd
Str&Horn
Orchestr
FullStr
Symphony
Chor&Str
Ch&StlGt
3Trump
Trom&Str
3Trmbone
3MtTrump
ClubBras
Brs&Wood
Wood&Str
SmalWood
PanFl&Pd
Kto&Sham
Flu&Clar
Flu&Oboe
Flute&Bn
WoodGrp1
WoodGrp2
WoodGrp3
WoodGrp4
OctFlute
Fl&OctOb
Fl&OctCl
Oboe&Bn
Ob&Clar
OctOboe
Ob&OctCl
Ob&OctBn
Clar&Bn
Clar&Ob
Zheng
ReWaPu
ErHu
QuDi
HuLuSi
SuoNa
StandSet
RoomSet
PowerSet
590
Electronic Set 1
591
Electronic Set 2
592
Analog Set 1
593
Analog Set 2
594
Jazz Set
595
Brush Set
596
Orchestral Set
597
SFX Set
598
House Set 1
599
House Set 2
600
Dance Set
ElecSet1
ElecSet2
AnalSet1
AnalSet2
JazzSet
BrushSet
OrchSet
SFXSet
HousSet1
HousSet2
DanceSet
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8BEAT
1
8 Beat Guitar Pop
2
8Beat Piano
3
8Beat Ballad
4
8Beat 1
5
8Beat Hip Hop
6
8Beat Blues Rock
7
8Beat Pop
8
8 Beat Funk
9
Rhythm&Beat 1
10
8Beat Disco
11
Guitar Pop 1
12
8Beat 2
13
Sweet Beat
14
8Beat Dance
15
8Beat 3
16
Rhythm&Beat 2
17
8Beat Rock
16BEAT
18
16Beat 1
19
16Beat Funk
20
16Beat Ballad 1
21
16Beat R&B
22
Pop 16Beat 1
23
16Beat Dance
24
Pop 16Beat 2
25
16Beat 2
26
Pop 16Beat 3
27
Modern 16Beat
28
16Beat Hot
29
16Beat Modern
30
16Beat Ballad 2
31
Pop Shuffle
POP&BALLAD
32
Pop Rock 1
33
Pop Dance 1
34
Pop Fusion
35
Analog Night 1
36
6/8 Pop
37
Brit. Pop 1
38
Brit. Pop 2
39
Pop Hit
40
Fusion Shuffle
41
Analog Night 2
42
Guitar Pop 2
43
Pop Beat
44
Soft Beat
45
60's Pop
46
R&B Ballad 1
47
Piano Pop
48
Soft Ballad
49
Natural Ballad
50
Love Ballad
51
Easy Ballad
52
Miami Folk
LCD Name
8BtGtPop
8BtPiano
8BtBld
8Beat1
8BtHiHop
8BtBluRk
8BtPop
8BtFunk
Rhy&Bt1
8BtDisc
GtPop1
8Beat2
SweetBt
8BtDance
8Beat3
Rhy&Bt2
8BtRock
16Beat1
16BtFuk
16BtBld1
16BtR&B
Pop16Bt1
16BtDanc
Pop16Bt2
16Beat2
Pop16Bt3
Modr16Bt
16BtHot
16BtModr
16BtBld2
PopShfl
PopRock1
PopDanc1
PopFusn
AnalgNt1
6/8Pop
BritPop1
BritPop2
PopHit
FusShufl
AnalgNt2
GtPop2
PopBeat
SoftBeat
60'sPop
R&BBld1
PianoPop
SoftBald
NatulBld
LoveBald
EasyBald
MiamiBld
53
Slow Ballad
54
Folk Ballad
55
Pop Ballad 1
56
Pop Ballad 2
57
EP Ballad
58
New R&B Ballad
59
Sweet Ballad
60
Piano Ballad
ROCK
61
Rock
62
New Wave
63
Ska
64
Pop Rock 2
65
Slow Rock
66
70's Rock&Roll
67
Folk Rock
68
Soft Rock
69
Old Rock
70
Rock&Roll 1
71
Rock Shuffle
72
Rock&Roll 2
73
Pop Rock 3
74
Hard Rock
BALLROOM
75
Tango
76
Spain Matador
77
Twist 1
78
Twist 2
79
Big Band Fox
80
Slow Fox
81
Slow Waltz 1
82
Swing Fox
83
Salsa 1
84
Cha Cha 1
85
Cha Cha 2
86
Beguine 1
87
Beguine 2
88
Rumba 1
89
Samba 1
90
Samba 2
DANCE
91
Techno 1
92
Hip Hop
93
House 1
94
House 2
95
Pop Dance 2
96
Down Beat
97
Techno 2
98
Progressive
99
Rap 1
100
Rap 2
101
Disco
102
Soft Disco
103
Disco Party
104
70's Disco
105
70's Disco Funk
Style List
SlowBald
FolkBald
PopBald1
PopBald2
EPBallad
NewRBBld
SweetBld
PianoBld
Rock
NewWave
Ska
PopRock2
SlowRock
70'sRock
FolkRock
SoftRock
OldRock
R'N'R1
RockShfl
R'N'R2
PopRock3
HardRock
Tango
Matador
Twist1
Twist2
BandFox
SlowFox
SlowWlz1
SwingFox
Salsa1
ChaCha1
ChaCha2
Beguine1
Beguine2
Rumba1
Samba1
Samba2
Techno1
HipHop
House1
House2
PopDanc2
DownBeat
Techno2
Progress
Rap1
Rap2
Disco
SoftDisc
DscParty
70'sDisc
70'sFunk
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106
Club Dance
SOUL & FUNK
107
Funk
108
Classic Funk
109
Jay R&B
110
Gospel Swing
111
Gospel
112
Electric Funk
113
Jazz Funk
114
Groove
115
Soul
116
Hip Hop Soul
117
R&B
118
Soul Beat
119
R&B Ballad 2
120
British Soul Pop
JAZZ & SWING
121
Latin Jazz
122
Big Band 1
123
Dixieland 1
124
Guitar Swing
125
Broadway Big Band
126
Swing
127
Fusion
128
Swing Shuffle
129
Big Band Medium
130
Dixieland 2
131
Ragtime
132
Swing Ballad
COUNTRY
133
Country Pop 1
134
Bluegrass 1
135
8Beat Country
136
Modern Country
137
Country Pop 2
138
Bluegrass 2
139
2/4 Country
140
Country Quick Steps
141
Country Folk
142
Country Shuffle
143
Country Ballad
144
70's Country Rock
LATIN
145
Samba 3
146
Bossa Nova
147
Latin
148
New Reggae
149
Reggae Dance
150
Paso Doble
151
Lite Bossa
152
Latin Rock
153
Beguine 3
154
Slow Bolero
155
Disco Samba
156
Mambo
157
Meneito
ClubDanc
Funk
ClasFunk
JayR&B
GopSwing
Gospel
ElecFunk
JazzFunk
Groove
Soul
HipHopSl
R&B
SoulBeat
R&BBld2
BritSoul
LatinJz
BigBand1
Dixland1
GtSwing
BwayBand
Swing
Fusion
SwingSfl
BandMid
Dixland2
Ragtime
SwingBal
CntyPop1
Blugras1
8BtCnty
ModrCnty
CntyPop2
Blugras2
2/4Cntry
QuickStp
CntyFolk
CnyShufl
CntyBld
70'sCnty
Samba3
BosaNova
Latin
NewRegga
DanRegga
Pasodobl
LteBossa
LatinRck
Beguine3
SlBolero
DscSamba
Mambo
Meneito
158
Rumba 2
159
Rumba 3
160
Lambada
161
Pop Cha Cha 1
162
Pop Cha Cha 2
163
Salsa 2
164
Pop Cha Cha 3
TRADITIONAL
165
Waltz
166
Old Waltz
167
English Waltz
168
German Waltz
169
Italian Mazurka
170
Mexico Waltz
171
Vienna Waltz
172
Slow Waltz 2
173
Jazz Waltz
174
Polka
175
6/8 March
176
German Polka
177
Army March
178
March
179
US March
180
Musette
WORLD
181
Enka Ballad
182
Laendler
183
Hawaiian
184
Sirtake
185
Dangdut
186
New Age
187
Tarantella
188
Scottish
PIANIST
189
Pianist
190
Jazz
191
Piano Rock
192
Pop Bossa
193
March
194
Piano Beat
195
Piano Bar
196
Blues
197
Slow Waltz
198
Ballad
199
6/8 Ballad
200
Pop
Rumba2
Rumba3
Lambada
PChaCha1
PChaCha2
Salsa2
PChaCha3
Waltz
OldWaltz
EngWaltz
GemWaltz
ItaMazuk
MexWaltz
VinaWltz
SlwWltz2
JazzWltz
Polka
6/8March
GemPolka
ArmMarch
March
USMarch
Musette
EnkaBald
Laendler
Hawaiian
Sirtake
Dangdut
NewAge
Tarantel
Scottish
Pianist
Jazz
PianoRk
PopBossa
March
PianoBt
PianoBar
Blues
SlowWltz
Ballad
6/8Bald
Pop
35
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No.
English Name
FOLK & COUNTRY
1
Toccata
2
Carry Me Back To Old Virginny
3
El Condor Pasa
4
Greensleeves
5
Home Sweet Home
6
Aloha Oe
7
Long Long Ago
8
Heidenroslein
9
Die Lorelei
10
Over The Waves
11
Gwine To Run All Night
12
Oh! Susanna
13
Turkey In The Straw
14
The House Of The Rising Sun
15
My Old Kentucky Home
16
Home On The Range
17
Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still
18
The Blue-Bells Of Scotland
19
Old Black Joe
20
Old Dog Tray
21
Aura Lea
22
When The Saints Go Marching In
23
I’ve Been Working On The Railroad
24
With Games
25
Way Home
26
Michael Row The Boat Ashore
27
Arirang
28
The Quilting Party
29
The Colorado Trail
30
I'd Like To Be In Texas
31
Shenandoah
32
Down In The Valley
33
On Top Of Old Smoky
34
Barbara Allen
35
Careless Love
36
Sweet Betsy From Pike
37
Jesse James
38
The Cowboy's Lament
39
Red River Valley
40
Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
GOLDEN & POP
41
Traumerei
42
My Darling Clementine
43
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
44
Yankee Doodle
45
Fruhlingsstimmen
46
My Bonnie
47
Jingle Bells
48
Frohlicher Landmann
49
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
50
Joy To The World
51
La Paloma
52
Toy Symphony
LCD Name
Toccata
Virginny
ElCondor
Sleeves
SwetHome
AlohaOe
LongAgo
Heidenro
Lorelei
OverWave
Gwine
Susanna
TukyStaw
RiseSun
Kentucky
HomeRnge
HerSmile
BlueBell
BlackJoe
DogTray
AuraLea
Marching
WorkRail
WithGame
WayHome
RowBoat
Arirang
TheParty
TheTrail
InTexas
Shenando
Valley
TopSmoky
Allen
CaleLove
SwetPike
James
CowboyLa
RedRiver
Jeanie
Traumere
Clemtine
Twinkle
YankeeD
Fruhling
MyBonnie
JingBell
Landmann
Lonesome
JoyWorld
LaPaloma
ToySymph
53
Auld Lang Syne
54
La Cucaracha
55
Ave Maria
56
La Reine De Saba
57
Tales Of Hoffman
58
Little Brown Jug
59
La Donne Mobile
60
Battle Hymne Of The Republic
61
Serenata
62
Yellow Rose Of Texas
63
Bridal March
64
The Wabash Cannon Ball
65
Ich Liebe Dich
66
Chanson Du Toreador
67
Annie Laurie
68
Danny Boy
69
An Die Musik
70
Lieder Ohne Worte Op.62 No.6
71
Spanish Serenade
72
Die Forelle
73
Madame Butterfly
74
Invitation To The Dance
75
Valse Des Fleurs
76
Moments Musicaux
77
Moldau
78
Silent Night
79
Dreaming Of Home And Mother
80
Summertime
81
Ring Ring De Banjo
82
Der Lindenbaum
83
Zigeunerweisen
84
The Maiden's Prayer
85
Der Freischutz
86
Maria! Mari!
87
Anitra's Dance
88
Sadko-Chanson Indoue
89
Orpheus
90
William Tell Overture
CLASSICAL
91
Symphony No.6 "Pathetic"
92
Wedding March
93
Wiegenlied 3
94
Turkish March
95
Wiegenlied 2
96
Prelude Op.28 No.15
97
Menuet
98
Piano Concerto
99
Piano Concerto 2
100
Symphony No. 94 "Suprise"
101
Polonaise
102
Rondeau
103
Fur Elise
104
Heidenroslein
105
Symphony No.5
106
Moon Light Sonata
Song List
LangSyne
Cucarach
AveMaria
Saba
Hoffman
BrownJug
DoneMble
BatlHyme
Serenata
YellRose
Bridal
CannBall
LieDich
Toreador
AnnieLa
DannyBoy
Musik
Lieder
Serenade
Forelle
Madame
ToDance
Fleurs
Musicaux
Moldau
SltNight
Dreaming
Summer
DeBanjo
DerLinde
Zigeuner
Prayer
DerFreis
Maria!
Anitra
Chanson
Orpheus
Overture
Sympony6
Wedding
Wieglid3
Turkish
Wieglid2
Prelude
Menuet
Concerto
Concrto2
No. 94
Polonais
Rondeau
FurElise
Heidenro
Symphony
Sonata
36
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107
A Lover's Concerto
108
Air For The G-String
109
An Der Shonen Blauen Donau
110
Auf Flugeln Des Gesanges
111
Beautiful Dreamer
112
Dance Des Mirlitons
113
Etude Op.10 No.3
114
Gavotte
115
Whispering Hope
116
Hungarian Dances No.5
117
From The New World
118
Serenata Rimpiant
119
Triumphal March
120
The Skaters Waltz
121
O Sole Mio
122
Waves Of The Danube
123
Santa Lucia
124
Solveig's Song
125
Piano Sonatan No.8 In C Minor (Pathetique)
126
Brahms Waltz
127
Aida
128
Carmen-Prelude
129
L'Arlesienne
130
Uungarische Tanz
131
Mazurka
132
Pizzicato Polka
133
Menuett
134
Rigoletto
135
Serenade
136
Song Without Words
137
Swan
138
The Dying Swan
139
Swan Lake Valse
140
The Happy Farmer
141
The Sleeping Beauty
142
La Traviata
143
Wiegenlied
144
Mov.2 Adagio Non Troppo
Piano Sonata No.9 In D
145
Piano Sonata No.11 In A
146
Prelude In C
147
Chinese Dance
148
Emperor Waltz
149
March Militaire
150
Symphony No.40
PIANO
151
Hanon Piano Fingering 1
152
Hanon Piano Fingering 2
153
Hanon Piano Fingering 3
154
Hanon Piano Fingering 4
155
Hanon Piano Fingering 5
156
Hanon Piano Fingering 6
157
Hanon Piano Fingering 7
158
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 8
159
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 12
Concerto
G-String
Donau
Gesanges
Dreamer
Mirliton
Etude3
Gavotte
Whisper
Hungaian
NewWorld
Serenata
Trimphal
Skaters
OSoleMio
Danube
SantaLuc
Solveig
Patheque
BrmsWltz
Aida
Carmen
L'Arlesi
Uungaris
Mazurka
Polka
Menuett
Rigoleto
Serenade
SongNoWd
Swan
DyingSwn
SwnWalse
HpFarmer
SleepBty
LaTravia
Wiegenli
Sonata9
Sonata11
Prelude
ChDance
Emperor
Militair
Symphony
Hanon1
Hanon2
Hanon3
Hanon4
Hanon5
Hanon6
Hanon7
Beyer8
Beyer12
160
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 13
161
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 14
162
Cuckoo
163
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 15
164
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 16
165
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 18
166
Butterfly
167
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 19
168
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 20
169
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 21
170
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 29
171
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 45
172
Christmas Eve
173
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 50
174
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 52
175
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 55
176
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 59
177
Beyer Eight Degrees Jump Etude
178
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano
The Scale Of C Major
179
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 65
180
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 66
181
Old Folks At Home (Piano)
182
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano The Scale Of G Major
183
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 70
184
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 72
185
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 73
186
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 74
187
Yankee Doodle (Piano)
188
Kaiser Walzer
189
Etude On Leger Lines 2
190
From A Story Book
191
Dance Of The Four Swans From "Swan Lake"
192
Jesus Saviour Pilot Me
193
Old Macdonald Had A Farm
194
Away In A Manger
195
Did You Ever See A Lassie
196
Old France
197
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
198
Dancing Raindrops
199
Comin'Round The Mountain
200
Song Of The Brook
Song List
Beyer13
Beyer14
Cuckoo
Beyer15
Beyer16
Beyer18
Buterfly
Beyer19
Beyer20
Beyer21
Beyer29
Beyer45
XmasEve
Beyer50
Beyer52
Beyer55
Beyer59
BeyrJump
BeyerC
Beyer65
Beyer66
OldFolk2
BeyerG
Beyer70
Beyer72
Beyer73
Beyer74
YankeeD2
Kaiser
EtudeLL2
StoryBok
SwanLake
Jesus
OldAFarm
AwayInAM
Lassie
OldFranc
SantComn
Raindrop
Mountain
SofBrook
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Album List
No.
English Name
1
13 Jours en france
2
A lover's concerto
3
A time for us
4
A whiter shade of pale
5
Adios
6
After you've gone
7
Again
8
Agua de beber
9
Air for the G-string
10
All alone am I
11
All his children
12
All shook up
13
Aloha oe
14
Always in my heart
15
Amapola
16
Amazing grace
17
Amor
18
An der shonen blauen donau
19
Anastasia
20
Angel
21
Angustia
22
Annie laurie
23
Are you lonesome tonight?
24
Arirang
25
Around the world
26
Auf flugeln des gesanges
27
Auld lang syne
28
Ave maria
29
Bad moon rising
30
Battle hymne of the republic
31
Beautiful dreamer
32
Besame mucho
33
Beyond the reef
34
Bibbidi bobbidi boo
35
Bittersweet samba
36
Blue christmas
37
Blue tango
38
Blueberry hill
39
Born free
40
Brazil
41
Breaking up is hard to do
42
Bridal march
43
Bridge over troubled water
44
Bus stop
45
Buttons and bows
46
Cachito
47
Canadian sunset
48
Can't help fallin' in love
49
Carry me back to old virginny
50
Chanson D'amour
51
Chanson du toreador
52
Charade
53
Chattanoogie shoe shine boy
54
Clelito lindo
55
Close to you
LCD Name
13France
Concerto
Timeus
WhtShade
Adios
U'veGone
Again
AguaBebr
G-String
AloneAmI
Children
ShookUp
AlohaOe
MyHeart
Amapola
AmzGrace
Amor
Donau
Anastasi
Angel
Angustia
AnnieLa
Lonesome
Arirang
AroWorld
Gesanges
LangSyne
AveMaria
BadMoon
BatlHyme
Dreamer
Besame
BeyndRef
Bibbidi
Bitsweet
BlueXmas
BluTango
Bluberry
BornFree
Brazil
BreakUp
Bridal
Bridge
BusStop
BottnBow
Cachito
CaSunset
InLove
Virginny
Chanson
Toreador
Charade
ShoeBoy
CleLindo
CloseYou
56
Constantly
57
Cryin' in the chapel
58
Dance des mirlitons
59
Danny boy
60
Dark eyes
61
Diana
62
Die lorelei
63
Do re mi
64
Dominique
65
Dream
66
Dream tango
67
Ebb tide
68
Edelweiss
69
El bimbo
70
El condor pasa
71
Eso es el amor
72
Esperanza
73
Etude op.10 no.3
74
Fascination
75
Feelings
76
Five hundred miles
77
Five minutes more
78
Fly me to the moon
79
For ever we konw
80
For the good times
81
Frohlicher landmann
82
Fruhlingsstimmen
83
Gavotte
84
Green fields
85
Green grass of home
86
Greensleeves
87
Gwine to run all night
88
Gypsy moon
89
Happy birthday to you
90
Harbour light
91
Harlem nocturne
92
Hasta manana
93
Heidenroslein
94
Her bright smile haunts me still
95
Hernando's hideaway
96
Hey jude
97
Historia de un amor
98
Home on the range
99
Home sweet home
100
Hound dog
101
How deep is your love
102
Hungarian dances no.5
103
Hurry sundown
104
Hymne a l'amour
105
I don't hurt any more
106
I kiss your little hand madame
107
I love you much too much
108
I need you now
109
I really don't want to know
110
I went to your wedding
111
If
Constant
CryChapl
Mirliton
DannyBoy
DarkEyes
Diana
Lorelei
DoReMi
Dominiqu
Dream
DremTngo
EbbTide
Edelweis
ElBimbo
ElCondor
EsAmor
Esperanz
Etude3
Fascina
Feelings
500Miles
FiveMore
FlyMoon
WeKnow
GoodTime
Landmann
Fruhling
Gavotte
Fields
GreenGrs
Sleeves
Gwine
GypsMoom
Birthday
Harbour
Harlem
HasMana
Heidenro
HerSmile
Hideaway
HeyJude
Historia
HomeRnge
SwetHome
HoundDog
DeepLove
Hungaian
Sundown
L'amour
HurtMore
kissyour
LoveYou
INeedYou
DontKnow
UrWeding
If
38
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112
If I can dream
113
If I give my heart to you
114
In the mood
115
It's almost tomorrow
116
It's been a long long time
117
Jambalaya
118
Jazz'n' samba
119
Jeanie with the light brown hair
120
Jingle bells
121
Johnny B. Goode
122
Joy to the world
123
Jungle drums
124
Kaiser walzer
125
Keep searchin'
126
Killing me softly with his song
127
Kiss
128
Kiss of fire
129
La chanson D'orphee
130
La contessa scalza
131
La cucaracha
132
La donne mobile
133
La mer
134
La novia
135
La paloma
136
La playa
137
La ragazza di bube
138
La reine de saba
139
L'amour est blue
140
Lara's theme from "Doctor zhivago"
141
Last waltz
142
Les feuilles mortes
143
Let's get together
144
Little brown jug
145
Long long ago
146
Love is a many-splendored thing
147
Love me with all your heart
148
Love story
149
Lullaby of birdland
150
Mama inez
151
Mambo No. 5
152
Mambo No. 8
153
March militaire
154
Maria elena
155
Maria my own
156
Massachusetts
157
Menuet
158
Miami beach rumba
159
Misty
160
Mockin'bird hill
161
Moliendo Coffee
162
Moody river
163
Moon river
164
Moonlight serenade
165
More
166
Moscow nights
167
Moulin rouge
IfDream
HeartYou
InMood
Tomorrow
LongTime
Jambalay
JazSamba
Jeanie
JingBell
B.Goode
JoyWorld
JungleDm
Kaiser
Searchin
HisSong
Kiss
KissFire
D'Orphee
Scalza
Cucarach
DoneMble
LaMer
LaNovia
LaPaloma
LaPlaya
Bube
Saba
L'amour
Zhivago
LastWltz
Feuilles
Together
BrownJug
LongAgo
SplndLov
AllHeart
LovStory
Birdland
MamaInez
MamboNo5
MamboNo8
Militair
MriaElna
Maria
Maschuse
Menuet
MamiRmba
Misty
BirdHill
Coffee
ModyRivr
MoonRivr
Moonligt
More
Moscow
MoulinRg
168
Mr.lonely
169
My bonnie
170
My darling clementine
171
My old kentucky home
172
My shawl
173
My way
174
Nature boy
175
Never on sunday
176
New world
177
Night fall
178
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
179
Noche de tokyo
180
Nocturne
181
O sole mio
182
Oh bury me not on the lone prairie
183
Oh! Carol
184
Oh! Susanna
185
Oh! what a beautiful morning
186
Old black joe
187
Old dog tray
188
Old folks at home
189
On a little bamboo bridge
190
On a tropic night
191
On london bridge
192
On the beach at bali-bali
193
One way ticket to the blues
194
Only you
195
Over the rainbow
196
Over the waves
197
Par un beau matin d'ete
198
Patricia
199
Penelope
200
Perfidia
201
Petite fleur
202
Piacer d'amor
203
Pizzicato polka
204
Pretend
205
Proud mary
206
Quien sera
207
Quizas Quizas Quizas
208
Raindrops keep fallin' on my head
209
Ramona
210
Red river valley
211
Rhythm of the rain
212
Rock around the clock
213
Romance de l'amour
214
Royal garden blues
215
Sail along silv'ry moon
216
Sailing
217
San Francisco
218
Sans toi mamie
219
Santa claus is comin' to town
220
Santa lucia
221
Scarborough fair
222
Sealed with a kiss
223
Sentimental journey
Album List
MrLonely
MyBonnie
Clemtine
Kentucky
MyShawl
MyWay
NaturBoy
NeverSun
NewWorld
NigtFall
Nobody
Tokyo
Nocturne
OSoleMio
Prairie
Oh!Carol
Susanna
OMorning
BlackJoe
DogTray
OldFolks
BambooBg
TrpicNgt
OnBridge
BaliBali
OWTickts
OnlyYou
Rainbow
OverWave
BeauMatn
Patricia
Penelope
Perfidia
Fleur
Piacer
PizzPoka
Pretend
ProdMary
QuieSera
Quizas
Raindrop
Ramona
RedRiver
RhymRain
Rock
Romance
RoyalBlu
SilyMoon
Sailing
Francico
ToiMami
SantClau
SantaLuc
Scarboro
Sealed
Journey
39
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Album List
224
Serenade
225
Serenata rimpiant
226
Siboney
227
Silent night
228
Singin' in the rain
229
Sleepy Lagoon
230
Sloop John B
231
Smoke gets in your eyes
232
So nice
233
Solamente una ves
234
Somebody bad stole de wedding bell
235
Songs of spring
236
Speak softly love
237
ST. Louis blues
238
Stranger in paradise
239
Strangers in the night
240
Summer holiday
241
Summertime
242
Summertime in venice
243
Sunrise sunset
244
Superstar
245
Sweet and gentle
246
Taboo
247
Take me home country roads
248
Tales of hoffman
249
Tammy
250
Tango notturno
251
Tennessee waltz
252
The blue-bells of scotland
253
The breeze and I
254
The dying swan
255
The end of the world
256
The exodus song
257
The eyes of love
258
The girl from ipanema
259
The great pretender
260
The house of the rising sun
261
The impossible dream
262
The loco-motion
263
The longest day
264
The peanut vendor
265
The river of no return
266
The shadow of your smile
267
The skaters waltz
268
The sound of silence
269
The wabash cannon ball
270
The way we were
271
This land is your land
272
Those were the days
273
Three coins in the fountain
274
Tico-tico
275
Tie a yellow ribbon'round the ole oak tree
276
To love again
277
Toccata
278
Tom dooley
279
Tombe la neige
Serenade
Serenata
Siboney
SltNight
SingRain
Lagoon
JohnB
SmokeEye
SoNice
Salament
StoleBel
SngSprig
SoftLove
ST.Louis
Paradise
Stranger
Holiday
Summer
Venice
Sunrise
Superstr
SwetGtle
Taboo
CntyRoad
Hoffman
Tammy
TangoNot
Tennesse
BlueBell
Breeze&I
DyingSwn
EndWorld
Exodus
EyesLove
Ipanema
Pretend
RiseSun
ImDream
TheLoco
Longest
Vendor
NoReturn
UrSmile
Skaters
Silence
CannBall
TheWay
YourLand
TheDays
Fountain
TicoTico
YeRibbon
LovAgain
Toccata
TomDoley
LaNeige
280
Top of the world
281
Toy symphony
282
Traumerei
283
Triumphal march
284
Tu ne sais pas aimer
285
Turkey in the straw
286
Un buco nella sabbia
287
Una lacrima sul viso
288
Unchained melody
289
Valse des fleurs
290
Vaya con dios
291
Venus
292
Washington square
293
Waves of the danube
294
Wedding march
295
When you and I were young maggie
296
Where the boys are
297
Whispering hope
298
Wiegenlied
299
Wiegenlied 2
300
Without you
301
Wonderland by night
302
Words
303
Y.M.C.A.
304
Yellow rose of texas
305
Yesterday
306
Yesterday once more
307
You always hurt the one you love
308
You are my sunshine
309
You mean everything to me
310
Your love is mine
TopWorld
ToySymph
Traumere
Trimphal
TuAimer
TukyStaw
Sabbia
Lacrima
Melody
Fleurs
VayaDios
Venus
Washnton
Danube
Wedding
YoungMag
WhereBoy
Whisper
Wieglied
Wieglid2
WithoutU
WonNight
Words
Y.M.C.A.
YellRose
Yestday
OnceMore
HurtLove
Sunshine
MeanToMe
LoveMine
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NO.
English Name
CLUB
1
Progressive House 1
2
Electro house
3
Tropical House
4
Deep House
5
Progressive House 2
DANCE POP
6
Dance Pop 1
7
Dance Pop 2
8
Electronic Dance
9
Pop
EURO DANCE
10
Euro Dance 1
11
Euro Dance 2
12
Euro Dance 3
TRANCE
13
Trance 1
14
Trance 2
15
Trance 90's vibe
ELECTRO
16
Electro 1
17
Electro 2
18
Electro 3
HIP HOP
19
Hip Hop 1
20
Hip Hop 2
21
US Hip Hop
CHILLOUT
22
Chillout 1
23
Chillout 2
24
Chillout 3
DUB
25
Dub 1
26
Dub 2
27
Dub 3
HARDCORE
28
Hardcore 1
29
Hardcore 2
30
Hardcore 3
Mix Pattern List
LCD Name
PrHouse1
E.House
TroHouse
DepHouse
PrHouse2
DancPop1
DancPop2
E.Dance
Pop
EurDanc1
EurDanc2
EurDanc3
Trance1
Trance2
90Trance
Electro1
Electro2
Electro3
HipHop1
HipHop2
USHipHop
Chilout1
Chilout2
Chilout3
Dub1
Dub2
Dub3
Hdcore1
Hdcore2
Hdcore3
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Demo List
No.
English Name
1
Demo 1
2
Demo 2
3
Demo 3
Chord List
LCD Name
Demo1
Demo2
Demo3
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MIDI Implementation Chart
43
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MK401_OM04EN
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