Please keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference
WARNING!
• Use the specied power adapter, and immediately replace damaged adapter if any.
• Do not disassemble the instrument, nor modify internal parts. If it malfunctions,
discontinue the use immediately and have it repaired by professional serviceman.
• Before connecting the instrument to other devices, turn o all the power supplies.
• Do not play the instrument at the maximum volume or to an uncomfortable extent
for a long time.
• Keep the parts of the instrument o heat source, for overheat may cause damage.
• Prevent liquid, dust, particles and other foreign matters from entering the instrument
to cause corrosion of the instrument or short-circuit of its components.
• Pull the plug before cleaning the instrument.
Do not insert or pull the plug with wet hands.
• Use dry and soft cloth to clean the instrument. Do not use paint, alcohol or other
chemical solvents to wipe the instrument so as to avoid damage to the instrument
surface.
• Turn o the power supply and pull the plug after playing or in no-service condition
for a long time.
• To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or
moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no
objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
• Maximum Operating Tamperature: 40°C / 104°F
• Direct plug-in adaptor is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
remain readily operable.
• Do not install this equipment in a conned space such as a book case or similar unit,
and remain a well ventilation conditions. The ventilation should not be impeded
by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper, table-cloths,
curtains etc.
• Warning: Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause
hearing loss.
• The label location is on the bottom of the apparatus.
• The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects
lled with liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on apparatus.
• The direct plug-in adapter is used as disconnect device, the disconnect device
shall remain readily operable.
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I. Control Panel and Extension Ports
FRONT CONTROL PANEL
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REAR PANEL
II. Preparation for Performance
USING AC/DC POWER SUPPLY ADAPTOR
The AC/DC power supply adaptor must be the one designated for the instrument.
Connect one side to the power supply socket on the back-panel and the other to
the city-power network. (Please notice the input voltage should be the same as that of the power network.)
HEADPHONE JACK
Insert the headphone (not included) into the phone jack on the back of the body, so
that the inner loudspeaker can be cut o automatically and the playing and singing
can proceed without disturbing others.
Note: Too high volume of the headphone may cause damage to hearing.
CONNECTION WITH AMPLIFIERS OR ACOUSTICS
The instrument has an inner loudspeaker system and it can also be connected to
other ampliers or loudhailers. First, shut o the instrument and the outer equipment,
then insert the stereo frequency cable into the OUT L/R on the back- panel and the
other into the LINE IN or AUX IN jack of the outer equipment.
USB MIDI
MIDI is short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. Through the MIDI jacks the
keyboard can be connected to other music instruments or computers with MIDI by
a piece of data line to transfer data. In this case, any performance on the keyboard
can be transferred to the computer, and then recorded, composed or edited with an
advanced software in the computer. All the MIDI music reserved in the computer
can be transferred to the instrument and blared out.
The Methods of Applying the USB MIDI:
1. First, connect the instruments with the computer by the universal data line, and
get the both power on.
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2. Second, install and launch the music editing software, for example, CAKEWALK.
Then the special hardware of the instrument will appear in the hardware containing
the musical software, and shall be set as the default device. In this case, the data
communication between the instrument and the computer has been established.
3. Third, set the MIDI channels of the instrument
(Please check it out in the introduction of the [Menu] button).
SUSTAIN PEDAL NOT INCLUDED
The instrument can be added to an outer sustain pedal, which can be used to make
a sustain eect on the performance.
III. Basic Method of Performance
Press the [Power] button with the back light on, and the LCD screen shows some
information of the current voice, tempo, function mode, etc.
The imaginary full screen that illustrates all mark cursors and parameters of
dierent modes:
The full screen of the LCD when power on:
MASTER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Turn the master volume knob clockwise to increase the master volume; counterclockwise to decrease. The knob also controls the volume of accompaniment.
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DATA DIAL
Turning the [Data Dial] knob is a shortcut to pick out a voice, a rhythm, or a song.
Turning it clockwise, bigger code can be reached; counterclockwise, smaller.
PANEL AND KEYBOARD PERCUSSIONS
There are 8 kinds of panel percussions and 61 keyboard percussions reserved in
the instrument.
• Press the [Panel percussion] button, a corresponding percussion sound can be
started by a certain keystroke.
• Press the [Keyboard Percussion] button with "PERCUS" appearing on the LCD
screen. In this case, percussion performance can be carried out on the keyboard.
A certain key corresponds to a certain type of percussion sound. Press the button
again to exit the function.
IV. The Function Button
The following provides the details about the parameters that can be congured
through the [Function] button.
BEATS
Hold the [Function] button until "04Beat" appears on the LCD screen. In this case,
any one of the nine dierent beat styles can be chosen, coded 00, 02 to 09.
The target beat style can be picked out through the [+/-] buttons or the [Data Dial]
knob.
SPLIT POINT
The key is called the split point which divides the keyboard into two parts, the
accompaniment keyboard on the left and the melody keyboard on the right.
The default split point of the instrument is on the 19th key from left, and the point
can be reset on any key of the keyboard.
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Repeatedly press the [Function] button until "19 Split Pt" appears on the LED screen.
In this case, the split point can be reset by pressing the [+/-] buttons or turning the
[data Dial] knob, or by the keystroke of the target key. Then the new split point is set
after the choosing ends.
SETUP OF MIDI CHANNELS
1. MIDI IN
Press the [Function] button repeatedly until "MIDI In" appears on the LCD screen.
In this case, the target channel can be chosen to play the input MIDI les by
pressing the [+/-] buttons or turning the [data Dial] knob to the "all", which means
all channels (coded 01 to 16 )are available. All channels are preset available when
the instrument is power on.
2. MIDI OUT
Press the [Function] button repeatedly until "MIDI Out" appears on the LCD screen.
In this case, the target channel can be chosen to transmit the output MIDI les by
pressing the [+/-] buttons or turning the [data Dial] knob. But some of the MIDI
les cannot be transmitted, such as the auto rhythm, demonstration songs, and
songs reserved in the instrument. When the instrument is power on, channel 01 is
preset available.
BANK SELECT
Press the [function] button repeatedly with "Bank Sel" appearing on the LCD screen.
In this case, the target voice bank, among 128 banks coded 01 to 128, can be chosen
to adjust the voice of the MIDI keyboard by pressing the [+/-] buttons or turning the
[data Dial] knob. When the instrument is power on, the preset voice bank is BANK01.
Note: There is just one voice bank, coded BANK 01, with 128 voices in the standard
GM voice bank. If there are other voice banks in the computer, they can be added
up to the instrument and dened with codes from BANK 01 to 128.
V. Sounds and Eect
SELECTION OF SOUND
There are 162 kinds of Sounds in the system, including 128 GM sounds, 6 groups of
sounds for keyboard percussion, and 5 groups of sounds for folk music.
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When power on, the default sound is the sound coded 00, which "00 Grd Piano" on
the LCD screen stands for. Press the [Sound] button to start the voice set-up function.
The target voice can be picked out through the number buttons, the [+/-] buttons
or the [data Dial] knob. However, as for applying the number buttons, the target
sound code should be input with three digits. That means "00" or "0" should be
added up to the one or two-digited code, for example, if the target voice code is 65,
digits 0, 6 and 5 should be input, and if it is 8, digits 0, 0 and 8 should be input.
PIANO
In order to make it more convenient for the users, the instrument is particularly
designed with the [Piano] button, by pressing which the piano voice can be
picked out directly.
1. Pressing the [Piano] button can make the instrument get into the piano mode with
"PIANO" appearing on the LCD screen. The sound of any keystroke takes on the
voice of piano.
2. While in the mode of accompaniment, pressing the [Piano] button can stop the
accompaniment and make the instrument get into the piano mode.
Press the button again, the function quits.
Note: In the Piano mode, rhythms can be selected and played, also accompaniment
control can work normally, but just the percussions without chord.
DOUBLESOUND FUNCTION
The instrument has a double-sound function-any two sounds can be combined to
make a new sound eect and enrich the sound complexity which seems to be made
by playing two kinds of musical instruments. Before the [Dual] button comes into
power, the sound of the instrument is marked "SOUND 1" on the LCD screen, and
the second sound can be picked out as following:
1. Press the [Dual] button with "SOUND" appearing and the cursor pointing to "DUAL"
on the LCD screen. The code of the second sound will also be displayed on the LCD
screen. The preset second sound is Sound 48. In this case, the voice of keystrokes
is a combination of the two sounds.
2. The second sound can be picked out by pressing the [+/-] buttons or turning the
[data Dial] knob.
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3. In the Duble-voice function, the rst sound can be changed by rst pressing the
[Sound] button to switch the instrument into the setup mode of "SOUND 1", then
by pressing the [+/-] buttons or turning the [data Dial] knob.
4. In the double-voice function, pressing the [Dual] button can stop the function,
and the "SOUND 2" and the cursor pointing to "DUAL" on the LCD screen disappear,
which means the system has returned to the setup mode of "SOUND 1".
Note: Out of the charge of "auto chord", the double-sound function can be applied
on the whole keyboard; while in the charge of the "auto chord", it can be just applied
on the melody keyboard not on the accompaniment keyboard.
SUSTAIN
1. Press the [Sustain] button with the cursor shinning "SUSTAIN" on the LCD screen to
start the function. The sound of the keystrokes takes on an elegant sustain eect.
2. Press the [Sustain] button again with "SUSTAIN" disappearing on the LCD screen
to exit the function.
DYNAMICFEELING KEYBOARD
When the instrument is power on, the dynamic-feeling function is on as well with the
cursor shining "TOUCH". Also pressing the [Touch] button can get the function on or
o. The function can show the dynamic which is applied to the dierent keystrokes,
so the function can strengthen the performance on the keyboard. The dynamic gets
larger, the volume of the notes becomes larger. When the function quits, any dynamic
of the keystrokes makes the same volume.
PITCH BEND
Switching the [Pitch Bend] upwards or downwards, the pitch will slide to alt or
bourdon. Unlash the bend, the pitch returns normal.
VIBRATO BEND
When the [Vibrato Bend] stays lowest downwards, the vibrato function is power o.
Switch it upwards, the function is on and the sound of the keystrokes takes on a
sustain eect. Switch it upwards or downwards, the eect can be strengthened or
weakened.
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OCTAVE
The [Octave+/-] buttons can be applied to pitch the instrument an octave above or
below. Press either the [Octave+] or the [Octave-] for the rst time, the present
octave value shows on the LCD screen; press either of them again, the pitch of the
instrument can be an octave above or below within the rang of possibilities.
TRANSPOSE
Press the [Transpose ] or [Transpose ] button to transpose the tone of the notes.
The transpose may be adjusted from "-6" to "+6". Apply the both buttons at the same
time, the tone of notes turns normal to the preset value "0". In the transpose function
mode, the transpose value can also be altered by turning the [data Dial] knob.
DOUBLE KEYBOARD
Press the [Split] button with the cursor shining "SPLIT" to divide the keyboard into
two parts, the 24 keys on the left and the rest keys, to form a double keyboard.
The pitch of the left part becomes an octave above while that of the right part falls
an octave below, that is, the pitch of the two parts become consistent. Meanwhile, the
sound of the two parts can be dierent. The left part keeps the primary voice but the
right part can gain another one. Press the [Split] button again with the cursor darkening
"SPLIT", the function quits and the voice of the whole keyboard keeps that of the
previous right part.
Note: In the the auto-chord mode, the dynamic-feeling function, sustain eect, the
pitch bend and the vibrato cannot work on the chord keyboard.
VI. Auto-Styles
SELECTION OF STYLES
There are 200 dierent styles to be chosen from, ranging from 00 to 200.
When the instrument is powered ON, the defaulted style is the one coded "00".
Press the [style] button with "STYLE" appearing on the LCD screen, then the target
style can be picked out through the number buttons, the [+/-] buttons or the [Data
Dial] knob.
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Note: The target style code can be reached by inputting three digits. That means
"00" or "0" should be added up to the one or two-digited code, for example, if the
target style code is 66, digits 0, 6 and 6 should be input, and if it is 9, digits 0,0 and 9
should be input.
START/STOP STYLE
Press the [Start/Stop] button to start or stop the accompaniment style.
SYNC
Press the [SYNC] button with beat dots twinkling on the LCD screen display.
With the auto-chord function o, any keystroke on the keyboard can start a piece of
style. But with the auto-chord function on, any keystroke on the chord keyboard can
make the melody performance and the accompaniment style go on at the same
time.
INTRO/ENDING
1. Before a piece of style proceeds, the [Intro/Ending] button can start, with the
cursor shining "NOR" on the LCD screen, a piece of prelude, leading the normal
style to play.
2. During the proceeding of a piece of style, pressing the [Intro/Ending] button
can make the normal style proceed with a piece of ending, and then stop the
whole style.
Note: Before the ending ends, pressing the [Fill-in A] or the [Fill-in B] button can
make the previous normal style proceed.
FADE IN AND FADE OUT
1. When the style stops, press the [Fade In/Out] button with the cursor shining the
"FADE". In this case, start a piece of style, then the style can fade in and reach at
full blast within 8 seconds with the shining "FADE" disappearing.
2. During the proceeding of a piece of style, pressing the [Fade In/Out] button can
make the style fade out from the full blast within 8 seconds, and the shining
"FADE" disappears.
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INTERMEZZO
1. During the proceeding of an accompaniment, hold the [Fill In A] button until a
piece of intermezzo can be heard and the cursor shines "VAR" on the LCD screen,
then the normal accompaniment proceeds.
2. During the accompaniment, press the [Fill In B] button and keep it until another
piece of intermezzo can be heard and the cursor shines "VAR" instead of "NOR" on
the LCD screen, then the normal accompaniment proceeds. The twinkling of the
shining "VAR" shows the style is on the proceeding of a piece of variation.
3. By pressing the [Fill-in A] or [Fill-in B] button rmly, intermezzos can be inserted
successively. After the intermezzo ends, there will be a normal accompaniment
proceeding.
AUTOMETRONOME
Press the [Metronome] button, the instrument makes a ticking sound showing the
beat. In this case, dierent styles of beat can be picked out through the [Function]
button. Press the button again, the metronome function quits.
TEMPO ADJUSTMENT
The [tempo] buttons can be applied to adjust the tempo of styles.
Press the [Tempo ] / [Tempo ] button or turn the [Data Dial] knob upward or
downward to quicken or slow the tempo of style in the value range of 40 to 280
beats per minute, and the current tempo value shows on the "TEMPO" on the LCD
screen. Apply the both [tempo] buttons at the same time to bring the tempo value
back to the preset one.
ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Press the [Accom Vol ] / [Accom Vol ] to increase or decrease the accompaniment
volume in the value range of 00 to 31. Apply the both at the same time to bring the
accompaniment volume value back to the preset one.
VII. Auto-Bass Chord and Chord Dictionary
Press the [Auto Bass Chord] button to start the auto bass chord function with the
cursors pointing to A, B, C (which stand for the auto bass chord) shining on the LCD
screen. In the charge of the auto bass chord, the 19 keys on the left part of the
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keyboard are the chord keys. During the style proceeding, a piece of auto bass chord
can be started by keystrokes on the chord keys.
Note:
1. Press the [Function] button to change the split point and the range of the chord
keyboard. (See the "Split Point" for details.)
2. The instrument can recognize both single-nger and ngered ngerings.
It will accept whatever ngerings that accord to the ngered, but accept the
single- nger when the ngerings don't accord to the ngered.
Fingered: Any ngerings of the ngered shown on the illustration below can
produce the chord C major, and other chords can be played by analogy.
Fingerings of the ngered (C major )
Single-nger:
(The following ngerings are designed to be accepted by this instrument.)
1. Major triad: Play the chord roots
2. Minor triad: Play the chord roots and any black key on their left at the same time.
3. Dominant seventh chord: Play the chord roots and any white key on their left at
the same time.
4. Minor seventh chord: Play the chord roots, a white and a black keys on their left
at the same time.
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THE CHORD DICTIONARY
The chord dictionary is actually a chord handbook reserved in the instrument in which
the notes forming a chord can be looked up. All the chord notes are shown on the
screen to lead the learner to play chords. This function is very benecial to the rst
learners who know the chord names to master the ngerings.
1. Press the [Chord Dictionary] button to start the function with "DICT" appearing
on the LCD screen as well as "C", which stands for C major triad and note symbols
on the stave. The chord roots and type of chord can be dened on the melody
keyboard on the right of the split point, then the corresponding keys will be shown
on the keyboard and note symbols on the stave on the screen, so the learner can
play the chord on the accompaniment keyboard according to the representation
on the screen.
2. When the chord notes are correctly played on the accompaniment keyboard, there
will be a clapping to celebrate. When the chord notes aren't correctly played, there
will be BASS sound of the keys that are played.
3. Press the [Right/Chord Dictionary] button again to stop the function.
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Note:
1. There is no sound for the keystrokes on the melody keyboard (on the right of the
split point) which are to dene the chord roots and type of chord.
2. No chords can be played out of the range of the chord keyboard, that is to say,
chords should be played on the keys on the left of the split point.
VIII. Demonstration Songs
There are 2 pieces of dierent style of demonstration songs reserved in the system.
DEMO SONG SELECTION
1. Press the [Demo] button with "DEMO" shining as well as the code of the current
song and the beat dots on the screen, the system is set into the mode of playing
the two demo songs successively.
2. During the demo song proceeding, the song can be replaced with the other one
through the number buttons, the [+/-] buttons or the [Data Dial] knob.
3. Press the [Demo] button again to stop the playing and quit the function.
IX. Teaching Songs
There are 100 pieces of dierent style of songs reserved in the system which can
be used as a great learning tool as well as the music appreciation.
TEACHING SONG SELECTION
1. Press the [Song] button to start the "song" mode with "SONG" shining as well as
the code and abbreviation of the current song on the screen, and the system is
set into the mode of playing the 100 songs successively.
During the song proceeding, the song can be replaced with another one through
the number buttons, the [+/-] buttons or the [Data Dial] knob.
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2. During the song proceeding, press the [Start/Stop] button to stop playing the
current song, but the system still remains in the "song" mode; press the button
again to continue playing the current song repeatedly.
Note: To get the instrument back to the mode of playing the 100 songs successively,
the "song" mode should exit rst, then gain power again through the [Song] button.
SONG EXIT
1. During the song proceeding, press the [Start/Stop] button to stop playing the
current song, but the system still remains in the "song" mode.
2. Press either the [Sound] or the [Style] button at the end of the song to exit the
"song" mode and start the corresponding function.
FUNCTION OF THE "LEFT" AND "RIGHT" OUT OF LEARNING MODE
During the song proceeding, press the [Left] or [Right] to turn on or o the sound
of the left channel or right. For example, press the [Left] button, with the "LEFT "
shining on the left of the screen, to open the sound channel for the right-handed
melody, but to shut up the sound channel for the left-handed accompaniment or
melody. The same operation holds for the [Right] button.
Note:
1. When the "song" mode is out of charge, press the [Right/Chord Dictionary] button
to start the "chord dictionary" mode; press it again to exit the mode.
2. When a song comes to an end, press the [Right/Chord Dictionary] button for at
least 2 seconds to start the "chord dictionary" mode.
X. Lessons
The three buttons [Lesson], [Left], [Right] can start three types of learning modes,
which can separately lead the learner to play the teaching song step by step.
LESSON I
This lesson aims at practicing musical duration rather than pitch. Any keystroke with
correct duration can make correct changes of the current notes and chords, but not
sound of the corresponding notes.
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LESSON II
This lesson aims at practicing playing the correct notes against the indicative keys
shown on the screen. Keystrokes of the correct notes can keep the song going on,
or the song will be suspended until the correct note is picked up.
Note: In this mode, only correct notes can be played, but the wrong ones get no
reaction.
LESSON III
This lesson aims at practicing playing the correct notes with correct duration.
With the learning song normally playing, the correct notes must be played with
correct duration of the original song. Without any keystroke, the system just play the
accompaniment of the song.
LEFT AND RIGHTHANDED PRACTICING
This lesson aims at practicing playing respectively with the left or the right hand, or
with the both. Press the [Right] button to conceal right-handed melody and then
practice playing with the right hand. Press the [Left] button to conceal left-handed
melody or the changes of the left-handed chords and then practice playing with the
left hand. Press the both buttons at the same time to conceal left and right-handed
sound and then practice playing with the both hands.
LESSON FUNCTION SETUP
1. Press the [Lesson] function to start the "song" state, then press the [Start/Stop]
button to stop the song.
2. Pick out a pleasant song by pressing the number buttons or the [+/-] buttons or
turning the [Data Dial] knob.
3. When the "song" mode is out of charge, press the [Lesson] button successively to
choose Lesson I, Lesson II, Lesson III, or to quit the "lesson" function. Any chosen
lesson will have a corresponding shining cursor together with shining "LEFT" or
"RIGHT" on the screen. Then press the [Start/Stop] button to start lessons and the
indications of the melody or chord notes will be shown on the stave and keyboard
on the LCD screen.
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4. Press the [Left] button to start left-handed practice with the shining "left hand" on
the screen. Press the [Right] button to start right-handed practice with the shining
"right hand" on the screen. Press the both buttons to start left and right- handed
practice with the shining "left and right hands" on the screen. When there is no
choice, the system will start the right-handed practice automatically.
5. When a lesson is nished, the system will play the current song and keep the
previous lesson mode.
Note: Dierent styles of the songs make the left-handed practice dierent.
When playing rhythm style songs, the left hand is to play chords; when playing other
songs, the left hand is to play left-handed melody or accompaniment (The songs
coded 00 to 84 are the rhythm style songs). During a lesson, the lesson mode can
not be switched freely.
XI. Storage and Memory Function
The storage and memory function is to store the setup voice, style, tempo and other
relative parameters of the working mode that needs to be changed for in the
performance. It is also applied to draw out the needed parameters directly in the
performance. There are six modes of memory to be drawn from freely.
STORAGE OF PARAMETERS
First, set up the needed sound, style, tempo and other relative parameters of a
working mode. Second, press the [Memory] button rmly, then press any one of the
memory mode buttons (M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, or M6) to store the working mode.
There will be a corresponding shining cursor to show the memory mode in which all
the parameters are stored.
DRAWING OUT PARAMETERS
During the performance, press any one of the memory mode buttons to draw out
the stored the parameters of the needed working mode to replace the current one.
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Note:
1. After a memory mode drawn out, all the parameters can be reset and become
dierent with those stored previously. In this state, the corresponding shining
cursor at the bottom of the screen disappears showing the mode has been
changed.
2. There is no power cut protection for all the memory modes, so when the instrument
regains power, the stored parameters are lost.
XII. Setup of the O.T.S (ONE TOUCH SET)
The O.T.S function has stored the often-used voices that suitable for the styles.
There are four defaulted sounds to match every piece of style.
1. Press the [O.T.S] button to start the "auto bass chord" with the shining "O.T.S"
and "M1" at the bottom of the screen.
2. After getting the target style ready, press the four memory buttons (M1 to M4),
then the style played on the keyboard will combine the four defaulted voices
perfectly.
3. In this function state, press the button again to exit the function.
Note: In the charge of the [O.T.S] button, the storage and memory function cannot
be started.
XIII. Record
PREPARATION FOR RECORD
Press the [REC] button with four beat spots twinkling and the "REC" shining on the
screen to show the system has got ready for recording. The pleasant sound, style,
tempo, sustain and other parameters can be set up before recording.
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RECORD
In this state, all notes that played on the keyboard are recorded with four beat spots
on the screen successively twinkling at the setup tempo.
In the "record" mode, a piece of accompaniment can be recorded directly after it is
started. In the "auto bass chord" state, any keystroke on the auto accompaniment
keyboard can start a piece of style.
But when the "auto bass chord” is out of charge, a piece of style can only be started
by pressing the [Start/Stop] button. During the recording of accompaniment, melody
notes can also be played on the keyboard and recorded together.
Note:
1. There is no power cut protection, so when the instrument regains power, the
recorded data are lost.
2. The new record will replace the primary one when this record function is applied
again.
3. The amount of the recorded notes is aected by all the recorded data, including
dierent sounds, style, tempo, etc.
AFTER RECORD
1. In the "record" mode, press the [REC] button again to stop recording.
2. Dring the time that a style is proceeding and being recorded, press the
[Intro/Ending] button to start a piece of ending. When the ending ends, the
system will automatically stop recording and exit the "record" mode.
3. During recording, the completely taken-up memory will stop recording with
"FULL" shining for 3 seconds on the screen, then exit the "record" mode.
PLAYBACK
After the recording stops, press the [Playback] button to replay the recorded track.
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XIV. Program
PROGRAM
Press the [Prog] button with the "Prog" cursor shining on the screen to change the
keyboard into a percussion one.
Then press a key or a panel drum to start the program function.
Press the [Prog] button once more to stop programming.
The completely taken-up memory can stop the program as well.
The newly edited rhythm or the new record will take the place of the primary one.
NULL PLAY
Press the [Null Play] button, the edited rhythm can be played repeatedly.
Press the button again to stop the playing.
Appendix
SOUNDS
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SOUNDS
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STYLES
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STYLES
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Keyboard Stand Assembly
3
2
4
5
2
1. First, prepare all the assembly parts
2. Second, take the No. 2 screw and the
No. 3 support plate, x them to the
two support brackets of No. 5 and
tighten them separately.
5
4
3
12
3. Take the No. 2 screw and the No. 4
stand to the top of the No. 5 stand
and tighten.
4. The installation is complete, the
longest No. 1 screw is used to x the
keyboard on the stand.
4
1
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Features:
• Wire MIDI
• 200 World Well-Chosen Auto Accompaniment Styles
• 8 Percussions pads / Keyboard Percussions
• 2-in-1 Karaoke Keyboard: Play & Sing-Along
• Compact & Portable Musical Piano
• Simple Electronic Plug-in Operation
• Rotary Plate for Sound Changing
• Portable Piano
• Built-in Full Range Stereo Speakers
• Connect & Stream Audio from External Devices
• Can Connect to Speaker and Play Sound
• Multiple Preset Selectable Keyboard Sound, Tone & Rhythm Styles
• Digital LCD Display
• Adjustable Volume Control
• Record & Playback Mode
• 162 Sounds Include 128 GM Standard Sounds, 5 Folk Music Instrument Sounds,
23 Synth Sounds, 6 Drum Kit Sounds
• Basic Control: Master Volume/Accom Volume/Chord Volume/Tempo Control
• Auto Chord Function: Single Chord / Fingered Chord / Chord Dictionary
• Teaching Functions: One-key/Follow/Assemble
• Pitch bend/Vibrato/Sustain/Touch Sensing/Dual sound function
• Keyboard Split/Octave/Transpose Function
• Sync/Start/Stop/Fade In/Fade Out/Intro/Ending/Fill in A&B/Metronome
• USB Input/Sustain Pedal Input
• Speaker Output (L/R)/Headset Output
• Perfect for Home Theater Living Room Performances
• Fun for Kids of All Ages: Children & Adults
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What’s in the Box:
• Digital Musical Karaoke Keyboard
• Book Rack
• Adapter
• Power Plug
• Keyboard Stand
• Sustain Pedal
• Waterproof Bag
• Headset
Keyboard Stand Specs:
• Baked Varnish
• Detachable Function
• Construction Material: Iron+ABS
• Length: 31.5'' -inches
• Width: 8.3'' -inches
• Height: 57.5~67.5 cm
• Weight: 1.75 kg
• Bearing: 15 kg
Headset Specs:
• Construction Material: ABS + Laser decorative sheet
• Wire Material: PVC at wire
• Wire Length: 1.2M
• Plug Diameter: 3.5mm 1/8
• Weight: 0.14 kg
Sustain Pedal Specs:
• Normally On/O Function
• Length: 9.45'' -inches
• Height: 2.8'' -inches
• Weight: 1.75 kg
• Width: 3.15'' -inches
Technical Specs:
• (61) Keyboard Keys
• 162 Sounds Include 128 Gm Standard Voices, 5 Folk Music Instrument Voices 23
• Synth Voices, 6 Drum Kit Voices
• 10 Demonstration Songs: One/All
• Audio Interface: Aux (6.5mm) Input Jack / RCA L&R Output Jack / Mic Input
• Max Sound Level: Up to 110 dB
• USB/Power Cable Length: 3.9’ ft.
• Construction Material: Engineered ABS
• Power Supply: DC 12V / AC adaptor
• Piano Dimensions (L x W x H): 36.6’’ x 11.97’’ x 3.7’’ -inches
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Questions? Comments?
We are here to help!
Phone: (1) 718-535-1800
Email: support@pyleusa.com
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