Ringway Tech AG 50 User Manual

Contents
TAKING CARE OF YOUR DI GITA L PIANO
SERVICE AN D MODI FICATION
HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
CLEANING
LOCATION
POWER
CONNE CTOR PANEL
PEDAL S
DEMO
PLAY DEMO SONGS
CHOOSE A DEMO SONG
PLAY ALONG SONG S DEMO
KEYBO ARD VO ICE S
VOICE SELE CT
ADJUSTING THE KE YBOARD VO ICE VO LUME
LAYER VOICE
SPLIT VOIC E
REVERB/CH ORU S
DUET
EQUALIZER
RHYTH M
RHYTHM STYLE SELECT
USING THE RHY THM ST YLE
ADJUSTING THE TE MPO
SPLIT POIN T FOR AUTO ACCO MPANIMENT
ADJUSTING THE CH ORD
ADJUSTING THE AU TO ACCOMPANIM ENT VOLUM E
AU TO ACCOM PA NIM ENT
SINGLE MODE
FINGERED MODE
USING THE AUTO ACC OMPANIMENT
METRONOME
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FUNCT ION
ADJUSTING THE KE YBOARD VO ICE VO LUME
TRANSPOSE
MASTER TUNE
TOU CH CUR E
MAIN OC TAVE
SPLIT OCTAVE
DUAL OC TAVE
SPLIT POIN T
CHORD POIN T
CHORD TYPE
MAIN/SPLI T/D UAL PAN
REVERB TYPE
REVERB LEVEL
CHORUS TYPE
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CHORUS LEVEL
USB MIDI IN
MIDI OU T
LOCAL
USB PLAY MODE
USB PLAY SPEED
AUTO RECO RD TRA CK
USB MUTE TRAC K
BLUETO OT H
AUTO CLOS E TIME
FACTORY RESET
REGIS TRAT ION MEMORY
SAVE REGI STRATION
RECALL REGIS TRAT ION
STYLE HOLD
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RECOR D
LOCAL RECORDING
PLAY BACK
DELECTING TRACKS
USB RECORDIN G
PLAY BACK
DELECTING TRACKS
PLAY ALONG SONGS
SELECT AND LISTEN TO A SONG
PRACTICIN G THE RIGHT HAND MELODY OF THE SONG
PRACTICIN G THE LEFT HAND MELODY OF THE SONG
PRACTICIN G BOTH HA NDS OF THE SONG
USB
INSERT TH E USB
REMOVE THE US B
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BLUETOOTH
BT-1 ARTESIA BLUETOOTH CONNECTI ON
BLUETO OT H CONN ECT ION
MIDI
MIDI CO NNE CTION
MIDI OU T
LOCAL ON/OFF
MIDI IM PLE MENTATIO N CHART
AU TO BASS CHORD FINGE RING GUID E
VOICE LIST
STYLE LIST
TROUB LESHOOTING
SPECI FICATIONS
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TAKING CARE OF YOUR DIGITAL PIANO
This digital piano will supply you with years of musical enjoyment if you follow the simple rules listed below.
SERVICE AND MODIFICATION
Do not attempt to open the piano or make any change in the circuits or parts of the unit. This product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when;
·The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged,
·Liquid has been spattered into the unit or it has been exposed to rain,
·The instrument does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in
performance,
·The instrument has been dropped or the cabinet has damaged.
HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
·Never apply excessive force th the controls, connectors or other parts of the instrument.
·Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, not by pulling on the cable.
·Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
·Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavy objects on the instrument
can result in scratches and/or more serious damage.
·Avoid placing vinyl objects on top of the instrument, vinyl can stick to and discolor the surface.
CLEANING
·Clean the cabinet and panel with a soft, nonabrasive, dry cloth. A wax based polish may be used on the cabinet. Do not use paint thinner or chemical based polishes.
·To maintain the luster of the keys and buttons wipe with a clean, slightly damp cloth, and then polish with a soft dry cloth.
LOCATION
·Direct sunlight (near a window)
·High temperatures (near a heat source, outside, or near a window)
·Excessive humidity
·Excessive dust
·Strong vibration
·Leave enough space around the piano for it to be properly ventilated.
·This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to
radio or television receivers. If interference occurs, move the instrument further away from the affected equipment.
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POWER
·Turn the power switch off when the instrument is not in use.
·To avoid damage, turn the power switches of all related devices off prior to connection or
disconnection of MIDI cables.
·Turn the power off if the main cable is damaged or the instrument is spattered with liquid.
·Do not switch the unit on and off in quick succession, this places an undue load on the
electronic components.
·Unplug the AC power cord during an electrical storm.
·Avoid plugging the AC power cord into the same outlet as appliances with high power
consumption, such as electric heaters or refrigerators.
·Carefully check the amplifier volume control before starting to play. Excessive volume can cause permanent hearing loss.
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PANEL CONTROLS
The ele gant contr ol pa nel is divid ed into seve ral dis tinct section s. The follo win g is a brief d escription of a ll the featu res located on th e control pa nel .
POWER /
STANDBY
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1.POWER / STAN DBY:
The pow er switch is loca ted to the lef t of the keys. P ress the but ton t o turn the pow er on and of f. The LCD scre en, a nd the indic ator lights for t he start up se ttings, will li ght up when t he power is tu rne d on. This pi ano is equipped w ith an autom ati c power off fe ature, the p ian o will shut of f autom atically afte r a set time of in activity. The defa ult time set tin g is off,the Au to Power Off T ime c anbe chang ed in the Func tio n menu. Pleas e see the Func tio n section of t his manual for mo re informa tion. Pleas e note, when y ou turn the po wer off, do not turn i t bac k on immedia tely. Wait at least f ive second s to turn the po wer b ack on so that t he electro nic c ircuits ca n properly reset .
2.VOLUME:
1 Use this button to adjust the overall master volume of the keybo ard to your desired level. Turn to the right to increase the volume and turn to the left to decrease the volume. Please note, at higher volumes there may be audio "clipping" or disto rtion depending on the frequencies being played. Please reduce the volume if this occurs. Please also note, the keyboard and accompaniment volumes can adjusted independently from each other by using the KB.VOL and ACCOMP buttons.
3.BASS:
With th e bass tone kn ob you can adj ust the sound of your pian o to th e room or accor ding to your p referenc es. A s a starting p oint, set bo th co ntrols to th eir neutral 12 o'cl ock position. I f you wan t more bass so und turn the b ass c ontrol to th e right and if you want less b ass sound tu rn it t o the left.
4.TREBLE:
With th e treble ton e kno b you can a djust the sound o f your pi ano t o the room or to your taste . As a startin g poi nt, set both c ontrols to thei r neutral 12 o'cloc k pos ition. If yo u prefe r a brighter s oun d turn the tre ble control to th e right, if yo u prefer a mor e "roun ded" tone tu rn th e treble con trol to the left.
5.DEMO:
Press the DEMO button, the indicator turns on and the fi rs t of t he t en d ifferent demonstration songs will play. Please see the Demo section of this manual for mor e in fo rm at io n.
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ACCOMP KB.VO L TRAN S TEMPO METR O
SYNCH RO START/ STOP INTR O/END ING FILLIN 1 FILLI N2
6.ACCOMP :
Press t he ACCOMP bu tto ns to adjust t he volume of r hythm s tyle and the a uto
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VARIATIO N
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LAYER
REVE RB/
FUNC TION
CHORU S
ACCOMP
SPLIT
DUET
EQ
accom paniment o nly, the keyboard in strument v oice will no t be af fected.
7.KB.VOL :
Press t he KB.V OL bu ttons to adj ust the main v olume, you c an also adju st the
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split / layer / learn and USB son g volum e. Pleas e see the ADJU STI NG THE KEYBO ARD VOICE VOLUM E.
8.TRANS :
Press t he TRANS but ton s to adjust th e trans pose.
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Pleas e see the func tio n section of t he manual fo r mor e informat ion.
9.TEMPO :
Press t he TEMPO but ton s to select th e , the cur rent tempo value wi ll
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tempo value appea r on the displ ay. Pleas e note, ther e is a vi rtual four-dot beat in dicator In t he LCD scree n. It flashe s in time to i ndicate th e tem po and beat fo r the select ed rhythm st yle. Pleas e see the Rhyt hm section o f the manual f or mo re informa tion.
10.METRO:
The met ronome is a co nveni ent f eature for p racti ce, and can al so pr ovide a s oli d rhythmic guide wh en recordi ng. T he METRONO ME button toggl es the metro nom e featu re on and off. Press t he metronome bu tton to hear t he tempo & beat. Use the F UNCTION bu tto n and the +/YE S and the -/NO butt ons to selec t the b eat of yo ur choice;1/4 , 2/4, 3/4, 4/ 4, 5/ 4, 6/4, 6/8, 7/8,9/8 or 12/ 8. Pleas e see the Func tio n section fo r more informat ion.
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ACCOMP KB.VO L TRAN S TEMPO METR O
SYNCH RO START/ STOP INTR O/END ING FILLIN 1 FILLI N2
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DUET
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EQ
11.SYNCHRO :
Sy nchroniz ed Start set s the a uto accomp animent in to st andby mode . The rhythm sty le will start as so on as you p lay on the lef t han d side of the keyboar d. With au to accompa nim ent engage d the rhythm s tyle will st art as soon as y ou play on the lef t hand side of t he keyboar d and the auto a cco mpanimen t will start with t he first recog nized chor d playe d, depending on w hich finge rin g mode is sele cted. Press ing the SYNC S TART but ton a gain will st op th e auto accom paniment a nd pu t the ke yboard back on st andby mode .
12.START/S TOP:
The START/STOP bu tto n immediat ely starts or sto ps the selec ted r hythm s tyle. The aut o accompan ime nt will star t wit h the first re cognized c hord played dependin g on the fin gering mod e sel ected.
13.INTRO/E NDING:
Each of t he 100 rhyth m styles can b e started or f inished with a de tailed int rod uction and/o r ending pat ter n. When IN TRO/ENDING is e ngaged, an i ntroduction o f rhythm pat tern will so und f ollowed by the ma in pattern . When a rhyth m or accompa nim ent patter n is already p laying, th e accom paniment w ill b e professi ona lly comple ted with an en din g pattern fr om the next measu re by pressi ng the INTRO/EN DING button.
14.FILL IN 1:
The fil l-in feature pr ovides the a ccompani ment with a short r hythm p att ern of one or two mea sures for ea ch style. Press t he FILL IN but ton a t any tim e while the ac com paniment i s playing to a dd a fill. If you holddown the F ILL IN butto n, the fill patte rn will repe at un til the butt on is relea sed, and the n the m ainpatte rn will resume fr om the begin nin g of the next me asure. The FIL L buttons ca n als o be usedto st art a rhythm s tyle.
15.FILL IN 2 VAR IATION:
The 100 r hythm s tyles and their c orrespon din g auto accom paniment s all i nclude a variation of t hat style an d accompan ime nt that can be h eard simpl y by en gaging the FILL IN 2 VAR IATI ON button. P res s the FILL IN 2 VARI ATIO N button and t he fi ll vari ation will pl ay followe d by the va riation of t he selected rhythm sty le. The FILL b utt ons can also be used t o start a rhyt hm styl e. Press t he FILL IN 1 but ton a gain to dise ngage the variati on an d return to th e main patte rn after the f ill .
16.ACCOMP:
Press t his button t o clo se or open the c hord.
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ACCOMP KB.VO L TRAN S TEMPO METR O
SYNCH RO START/ STOP INTR O/END ING FILLIN 1 FILLI N2
VARIATIO N
ACCOMP
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SPLIT
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DUET
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FUNC TION
EQ
17.LAYER:
Press ing the LAYER bu tton will pu t the keyboa rd in the layer or dual mode . Layer r efers to an add itional vo ice that is to ne mi xed wit h the main sel ect ed keyb oard voice . The assig ned layer voice wil l be heard wit h the o riginal vo ice when the keys are played. Pleas e see the Keyboa rd Voices s ection of th is ma nual for mor e informat ion .
18.REVERB/ CHORUS:
Press R EVERB/CHORU S enter the ef fect setting, t han press bu ttons to sel ect a S ub inter face, use th e +YE S/-NO to cha nge the value. Pleas e see the Func tio n section of t his manual f or mo re informa tion.
19.FUNCTIO N:
The FUN CTION button is u sed to acces s the function me nu. The func tio n menu can be used to a djust or cha nge t he valu es of a number o f settings . Pleas e see the Func tio n section of t his manual f or mo re informa tion.
20.SPLIT:
With th e split feat ure e ngaged the keyboard op erate s in the split o r low er mode. In the sp lit mode the k eyboard is d ivided into two s ections. I n the r ight hand se ction the mai n or laye red voice wi ll sound, an d in th e left hand se ction a diff ere nt voice c an be assi gned to soun d whe n the key s are played. Pleas e see the Keyboa rd Voices s ection for m ore i nformati on.
21.DUET:
Wth the d uet featur e eng aged the keyboard i s div ided into tw o sec tions, lef t A1-C3 and right C #3-C7 that h ave the exac t same notes . The two sect ion s will share t he sa me vo ice and volu me. This is a gr eat f eature for t eaching or w hen t wo people wa nt the play the pia nosimultane ously. Pleas e see the Keyboa rd Voices s ection for m ore i nformati on. Pleas e note, enga gin g the DUET fea ture will disab le the Layer, the Split a nd the Auto Accom paniment m ode s.
22.EQ:
Press t his button e nte r the equali zer interf ace. Pleas e see the Equa lizer section f or more info rmation.
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PANEL CONTROLS
GRAN D PIANO
E. PIAN O V IBES ORGA N N. GUITA R VOICE
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OK
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STRIN GS CHOI R BR ASS EFFE CT
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WORLD
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STORE/ BANK
REGIS TRATION
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23.+YES/-N O:
Use the +/YES or-/NO buttons to access different options of selected features and functions.
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OK
Use the buttons to se lected fea tur es and funct ions. Use the O K button to co nfi rm a selecti on of a featur e but ton and to confi rm selecti ons w ithin the fu nct ion menu.
25.QUICK SEL ECT VOICE/STYLE :
There a re 10 instru men t voice s that can be selec ted quickl y by pressing one o f the quick selec t voice/st yle button s, 9 preset vo ices and 1 use r defined. The voice nam e is print ed above the select butt on and the sty le name is pri nte d under the se lect butto n. Press t he select bu tto n, the indic ator will light a nd the selec ted voice or s tyle name an d its num ber will be sh own o n the displa y.
26.VIOCE/S TYLE:
Press V OICE/STYLE bu tton to swit ch be tween voic e and sty le, t he light not b right is sai d to choo se the voice , the light br igh t is said to cho ose the styl e. There i s a complete l ist o f all 137 voic es and 100 styles listed i n the back of th e man ual.
27.STORE/B ANK REGIST RATIO N:
Press S TO RE/ BANK REGIS TRAT ION b utton ente r registration memor y interfac e. Pleas e see the Regi strat ion m emory sect ion for more info rmation.
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DELE TE
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PLAY/STOP
RECORD
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TRACK
MULTI
RECOR D SELEC TION
28.RECORD:
The REC b utton is used to en gage the rec ording mode to re cord yo ur pl aying . Thi s unit is able t o record one s ong i nternall y, with a 2- melody track sequ enc er. Al l not e event s will be r ecorded ex act ly as they are p erformed. Thi s recorded i nfo rmation wi ll not be lost wh en the power i s tur ned off and ca n be save d to a USB drive . Pleas e see the Record sect ion of this ma nua l for more inf ormation
29.MEMORY:
The MEM ORY button i s used to acce ss and engaged US B flash driv e. Pleas e see the USB se cti on of this man ual for more i nfo rmation.
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TRACK 1 TRACK 2
LEFT RIGH T
SONG
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30.PLAY/ST OP:
Press t he PLAY/STOP but ton to hear yo ur selecte d rec orded tracks when i n the Rec ord mode, t he Play Alon g Songs when i n the P lay Alo ng Songs Music Teacher mode and th e recor ded USB data w hen t he MEMORY button is enga ged and a USB dr ive with MID I files is conn ected. Pre ss th e PLAY/STOP butt on again to st op any playb ack.
31.TRACK:
When recording to USB use this TRACK button to select recording tracks. Please see the Record and USB section of this manu al f or m or e in fo rm at io n
32.TRACK 1/S ONG LEFT, TR ACK 2/S ONG RIGHT:
When in t he melody re cor ding mode th ese indicator s will be lit wh en th e correspo nding tracks are sel ected. Use t he TR ACK button (s) to choose whi ch trac k(s) to reco rd in o r to play back. Pleas e see the Record sect ion of this ma nua l for more inf ormation T hes e buttons ar e also us ed in conjun cti on with the pl ay along son gs music teache r. When the SONG L EFT and SON G RIGHT butt ons a re pressed s imultaneous ly the Play Al ong Song mus ic te acher mode wi ll be engage d or di sengaged . This feature ca n be used as an ai d to learn the 5 5 songs b uilt into the pia no. The se so ngs are spli t into left ha nd ac companim ent and right hand me lody porti ons . The SONG LEF T and S ONG R IGHT butto ns are used to c hoo se which p ortion(s) of th e song to play. Pleas e see the Play A long Song se cti on of this man ual for more i nfo rmation. Pleas e note, indi scr iminate pr ess ing of the REC ORD SELECTION a nd the SONG/ TRACK buttons c an over load the pia no an d cause the ci rcuits to jam. In t he event of that oc cur rence you may need to t urn the piano off t o reset the ci rcuits.
33.USB TO DEVI CE:
On the fa r right side o f the p iano is the US B TO D EVICE port. Whe n you ins ert your USB flash d rive into th is USB termi nal you can re cord your pe rformanc es an d save your regis trati ons to the USB drive, or pla y MIDI songs f rom a USB.
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CONNECTOR PANEL
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Headphon es
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USB
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Aux In
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Line Out
Input LevelBluetoot h
1 HEADPHONES 1 & 2: You can play in total sil ence, without d isturbin g oth ers in the roo m, by plug ging a set of he adp hones into o ne of the appropr iate socke ts. When hea dphones are plugg ed into either of t hese jacks t he in ternal spe aker syste m is turned of f. Two set s of headp hones may be u sed simult ane ously. Please note, u sing headphon es at high vol ume levels m ay caus e permanent hea ring
damag e.
2 MIDI OU T: This piano con tains a MIDI o utp ut port that t ransm its M IDI data to an other MIDI de vice allow ing c ommunica tio n with other p roducts equip ped with MIDI int erfaces. Conne ct the piano's MIDI O ut to a nother dev ice 's M IDI I n to tran smit MIDI da ta to that devic e. Please see the M IDI sectio n of this manual fo r further de tai ls.
3 USB TO HOST: U SB is a digital aud io interfa ce. T he USB conne ctor allows you to connect the pia no directly to your comp ute r’s USB port by US B cable. Thi s all ows you transfer MI DI infor mation over USB to a compu ter. This pi ano i s USB Class Co mpl iant, ther efore ther e is no need t o install a driver. Just p lug i t in and the OS wi ll do t he rest. The p iano will work wi th all sta ndard MIDI b ase d computer s oft ware. Please note, f or recording an d listenin g to MI DI files use t he USB TO DEVICE dock
locat ed on the right sid e of the contr ol pa nel. ♪Please also no te, do not tur n on th e piano with t he USB cable conn ected to the c omp uter to
av oid hav ing t o restart yo ur compute r. It can be connec ted withou t dri ver ins tal lation und er the Win dows XP, Window s 7 and MAC OSX en vironmen t. The piano will b e recognized as USB audio d evice to receive and transmit M IDI m essages.
4 BLUETOOTH: P lug the tiny B luetooth rece iver un it in to the allot ted s lot on the con nector panel t o stream aud io fr om any Bl uet ooth devic e. Turn the Blu etooth capabi lity on and of f in the Function m enu. Pleas e see the Blue too th section o f thi s manual for m ore inform ati on.
5 AUX IN: T hes e stereo RCA a udio input jack s will amplify th e supplied s ignal through t he inter nal sound delivery sys tem . They can be us ed to hook up items s uch as CD players, MP3 player or Cass ette player. The audio o utput from t he ot her sound sy ste m can be mixed with the sou nd of the pian o, th is functio n is co nveni ent for play ing along to a f avori te song.
6 LINE OU T: These stereo R CA line audi o out put jacks su ppl ies the pian o’s output signal to exte rnalampl ifi cation, su ch as h ome stereo, PA system o r keyboard a mplifier or to se nd
to a mixi ng console o r tap e recorder . The piano's internal s ound system wil l remain on un les s headp hones are pl ugg ed into eith er he adphone ja ck.
7 INPUT LEVEL: Use th is co ntrol knob a djusts the Aux In s ignal leve l for the pian o. Turn the knob cl ockwise to incr ease the lev el and count erclockwise t o decrease the le vel.
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PEDALS
This pi ano is complete w ith three fu nction pedals .
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1.SOFT PEDAL :
When th e left soft pe dal i s engaged th e piano volu me is reduce d and t he timbre sl ightly alter ed on the note s tha t are played.
2.SOSTENUT O PEDAL:
When th e center ped al is e ngaged, th e keys that ar e pressed an d already sound ing will conti nue to susta in an d the notes wi ll decay graduall y after they are re leased. Keys t hat are played aft er the pedal h as be en pressed a re not affec ted .
3.SUSTAIN PE DAL:
Like the dampe r ped al on an acous tic piano the the r ight susta in, o r damper, peda l will susta in the sound o f the p iano vo ice a fter relea sing the pia no keys whil e engaged. The lengt h of sustain t ime i s determin ed by the amou nt of p ressure us ed to depres s the p edal. This pi ano also has a H alf S ustain fea ture that ca n be tu rned on and of f in the Funct ion menu. Pleas e see the Func tio n section of t his manual for mo re informa tion.
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DEMO
This pi ano has ten di ffe rent demon strat ion or demo songs t hat are desi gne d to showc ase the diff ere nt sampled v oices that a re available.
PLAY DEMO SONGS
1.Pre ss the DEMO bu tto n, the indic ator light will t urn on and the f irs t demo song wi ll play. The de mo song and nu mber will appea r on the displ ay and will ch ang e as the subse quent song s play. Th is piano has t en demo song s tha t will all pla y in sequenc e.
2.Pre ss the DEMO bu tto n again to sto p the demonstration.
CHOOSE A DEMO SONG
1.Pre ss the DEMO bu tto n.
2.Use t he buttons t o change son gs wh ile the dem o is playing .
3.Pre ss the DEMO bu tto n again to sto p the demon strat ion.
OK
DEM O
PLAY ALONG SONGS DEMO
There a re 55 songs fo r the Play Alo ng Song music tea cher featu re that can also be played back fo r demonstration.
1.Pre ss the LEFT and RIGHT SO NG buttons s imu ltaneous ly to enter the mus ic teacher featu re. The PLAY/S TO P and DEMO but ton i ndicator l igh ts will flas h and the display will sh ow the first p lay along so ng.
2.Use t he buttons t o change songs (b efore or whi le th e demo is playing).
3.Pre ss the DEMO bu tto n to start the s ong.
4.Pre ss the DEMO bu tto n again to sto p the demonstration, a nd press the L EFT and RIGHT S ONG button s sim ultaneou sly a gain to exit t he play alon g song music t eac her mode. Pleas e see the Play A long Song se cti on of the manu al for more in for mation.
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
OK
LEF T RIG HT
SON G
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KEYBOARD VOICES
This pi ano offers 1 37 GM ( General MIDI) aut hentic acoust ic instrum ent voices o ffe ring unmat ched reali sm wi th digital e ffects to furth er enhance t he so und. Pleas e see the comp let e list of all 13 7 voices in th e Voice Lis t at the back of t his manual. Pleas e note, the ke yboard and a ccompanimen t volumes ca n adjusted i nde pendentl y from ea ch other and t he master vo lume by usin g the K B.VOL a nd/or ACCOMP bu ttons .
VOICE SELECT
QUICK SELECT V OICE BUTTONS
There a re ten vo ice s that can be se lected quickl y by pressin g one of the voi ce select butto ns: GRAND PIANO / E.PIANO/ V IBE S/ ORGAN/ N. GUITAR/ BASS/ ST RINGS/ CHO IR / BRASS/ EFFEC T. The voice nam e is printed a bove th e sel ect button .
1.If ne eded press t he VO ICE/STYL E button to selec t voice.(T he indicat or wi ll be unlit when VO ICE is selec ted )
2.Pre ss the voice s elect butt on th at corresp onds to the de sir ed voic e. Th e voice n ame and its n umber will s how o n the displa y and the newl y selected voice is available f or playing.
GRA ND PIAN O
E. PI ANO VIBE S OR GAN N. G UITAR VO ICE
+YE S
-NO
R&B SWI NG BAL LAD POP LATIN STY LE
BAS S
GOSP EL
M1
STR INGS CHO IR B RASS EFFE CT
WORL D
M2
DANC EM3TRA DITIO NALM4BOSA N OVA
STY LE HOLD
STOR E/BAN K
REGI STRATI ON
3.You ca n als o use the +/YE S,-/NO but tons to sele ct voice.
SELECTING ON E OF THE 137 VOI CES
1.Pre ss the VOICE /ST YLE button t o sel ect voi ce.(The indic ator will be unli t when VOICE is sele cted)
2.Pre ss the OK butt on.
3.Use t he buttons t o select a voi ce group(F ig.1), press OK b utton agai n.
4.Use t he buttons t o select the v oice(Fig .2), press OK but ton to enter. The new ly selecte d voice name a nd number will be o n the screen a nd that voic e is selec ted for play ing on the key board. Pleas e refer to the Voice List a t the back of the man ual for a list o f all available voices.
Fig.1 Fig.2
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KEYBOARD VOICES
ADJUSTING THE KEYBOARD VOICE VOLUME
There a re tow wa ys to adjust t he keyboar d voice volume.
First m ethod
1.Sel ect the VOLU ME mo dule on the ma in interface( Fig.1), pr ess O K button to en ter.
2.Use t he buttons t o select mai n volume / spl it volume/ l ayer vo lume/ learn volume/ USB s ong vol ume . Than use +YE S/-NO buttons o r KB.VO L buttons to adju st the vo lum e(Fig.2) .
3.Use t he buttons t o select the E XIT and press OK bu tton to retu rn to t he main in terface.
Secon d method
1.Pre ss the KB.VO L buttons to e nter the VOL UME M IXER inter face.
2.Use t he buttons t o select mai n volume / spl it volume/ l ayer vo lume/ learn volume/ USB s ong vol ume . Than use +YE S/-NO buttons o r KB.VO L buttons to adju st the vo lum e.
3.Use t he buttons t o select the E XIT and press OK bu tton to retu rn to t he main in terface.
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/
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Fig.1 Fig.2
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KEYBOARD VOICES
LAYER VOICE
Layer or dual re fers to an add iti onal vo ice t hat is tone mi xed wit h the s elected ke yboard voi ce. The assi gne d layer voice wi ll be h eard with th e original voice when the layer featur e is engaged . If you need to a djust rati o of the layered to mai n voice vo lume, adjust th e main vo ice volume u sin g the KB. V OL button, this w ill not affe ct the layer voi ce.
1.Pre ss the LAYER but ton, the cur rently assign ed laye r voice will s how on the dis play, and the i ndicator w ill l ight up sign ali ng that the layer fea ture is enga ged (Fig.1).
2.Use t he +/YES, -/ NO buttons t o sel ect the desi red layer voice.
3.Use t he buttons t o select the E XIT and press OK bu tton to retu rn to t he main in terface.
4.Pre ss the LATER butto n to tu rn the layer featur e off, t he indicat or wi ll go out.
If the LAYER button ind icator is li t, th e layer f eature is en gaged. Pleas e also note, e nga ging the DUE T feature will di sable the La yer and S pli t modes.
LAYER
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KEYBOARD VOICES
SPLIT VOICE
In the sp lit or lower m ode t he keyb oard is divided i nto two sect ion s. To the righ t of th e split p oint the curren tly select ed ma in voic e or the layered voic es, will sound. T he keys to the le ft of the spli t poi nt can be assi gned to play a d ifferent i nst rument voi ce. If yo u need to a djust ratio of the sp lit t o main vo ice volume , adjust the main voice vo lume using the KB. VOL butt on, t his will not a ffect the split voice. The def ault split p oin t for voi ce is t he G2 key. It ca n be ch anged in the F unction me nu, pleas e see the Func tio n section fo r more informat ions.
1.Pre ss the SPLIT b utt on, the curr ently assigne d split voic e will show on t he di splay.
2.Whi le the indicato r is lit, use th e +/Y ES, -/N O buttons to sele ct the desir ed sp lit voi ce or use on e of the quick s elect voic e buttons. The di splay will s how the spli t voice numbe r and name.
3.Use t he buttons t o select the E XIT and press OK bu tton to retu rn to t he main in terface.
4.Pre ss the SPLIT b utt on to turn the s plit feature of f, the indicator w ill go out.
If the SP LIT button i ndi cator is lit , the split (lowe r) feature i s eng aged.
SPL IT
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KEYBOARD VOICES
REVERB/CHORUS
This pi ano has two di git al effects t o further enhan ce the ke ybo ard voi ce sounds, reverb and cho rus.
REVERB
Reverb si mulates th e effect of playing in a big r oom o r a hall where t he sound reverberates off the walls and ce ili ng. The reverb effect is e ngaged aut omatically wh en the pia no is turned o n. Press t he REVERB/ CHO RUS button t o tur n the reverb effect o ff an d the indica tor will go out. Switch the reverb fea tur e on and off by pr essing the R EVERB button. There a re eight rev erb effect s avail able:1-H all1, 2-Hall2 , 3-Room1, 4-Room2, 5 -Room 3, 6-Stage1, 7- Stage2 and 8 -Pl ate.
1.Pres s the REVERB/CH ORUS butto n twi ce, so that th e EFFECT typ e is shown in the dis play.
2.Use t he buttons t o select REVERB T YPE (Fig.1 ).
3.Use t he +/YES, -/ NO buttons t o sel ect a reverb type. The reverb lev el for the mai n, split and layer vo ices can be chang ed in the unct ion m enu.
Pleas e see the Func tio n section fo r more informat ion.
OK
(Fig. 1)
CHORUS
REV ERB/ CHO RUS
The Cho rus effect a dds d epth and spa ciousness to th e selected k eyboard voice. Press the REV ERB/CHORUS bu tton to enga ge th e chorus eff ect and the in dic ator will li ght up. Press t he button ag ain t o turn off the c horus effe ct. T he chorus se tting does not af fect the aut o accompan ime nt. There a re eight rev erb effect s avail able: 1-Ch orus1,2-Cho rus2, 3-Ch oru s3, 4-Chor us4, 5-Feedb ack , 6-Flange r1,7-SHRTD ELY, an d 8-SHRTDLFB.
1.Pres s the REVERB/CH ORUS butto n, so t hat the EFFE CT type is sho wn in the display(Fig.2).
2.Use t he +/YES, -/ NO buttons t o sel ect a chorus t ype.
The cho rus level fo r the main, sp lit a nd laye r voice s can be changed in t he functio n men u. Pleas e see the Func tio n section fo r more informat ion
REV ERB/
CHO RUS
(Fig. 2)
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KEYBOARD VOICES
DUET
With th e duet featu re en gaged the keyboar d is di vided into t wo se ctions tha t play the same no tes. The two s ect ions, left A 1-C3 and right C# 3-C7 have the exact s ame notes and sha re the same vo ice, octaves and vo lume. This i s a great feat ure f or teachin g or when tw o people wan t the play the p iano simul taneously. When th e duet featu re is e ngaged, th e pedals wil l aut omatical ly ch ange confi gurat ion so ther e are two sust ain p edals, one f or each port ion o f the key boards.
1.Pre ss the DUET bu tto n, the statu s of the duet fe atu re will be sho wn in the display, and the i ndicator w ill l ight up.
2.To tu rn the duet featu re off press t he DUET button so t hat the indi cat or goes out.
Pleas e note, enga gin g the DUET fea ture will disab le the Layer and Spli t mod es and the Au to Ac companim ent feature.
DUE T
EQUALIZER
You can ch ang e the Ove rall EQ s ett ings for the p iano to incr eas e or decreas e the high and low f requenci es. N ormally th e piano is set at a fla t EQ. How ever certa in types of rooms m ay affect th e sound qual ity of yo ur pi ano. By a djusting the EQ s ettings yo u can make the piano f it th e rooms sound b etter.
1.Pre ss EQ button e nte r the EQUALI ZER interf ace .
2.Use t he buttons t o select the BASS Freq/T REBLE Freq .
3.Use t he +YES/-N O but tons to chan ge the va lue.
4.Use t he data whee l of th e BASS an d TREBLE to se lect the BASS GAIN an d TRE BLE GAIN.
5.Pre ss the EQ butt on ag ain to exit.
+YE S
EQ
-NO
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KEYBOARD VOICES
There a re 6 sets of fixed setting s for you to cho ose: CLASSICAL/ J AZZ/ POP/ RC CK/ COUNT RY/ ELECTR ONIC.(Fig.1 )
IN the EQ UALIZER in terface,
1.Use t he buttons t o select a set o f fixed sett ing.
2.Pre ss OK button t o con firm.
3.Pre ss EQ button t o exi t.
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RHYTHM
This pi ano offers 1 00 rhythm st yles and a variatio n of each of tho se style patter ns to choos e from. The rh ythm secti on of the keyb oard is assi gne d by the auto ac companim ent split p oint. The ke ys on the left o f the split point a re reserve d for the auto a ccompani men t. The keys to the ri ght a re available f or normal playing Each rhythm styl e includes an intro duction, the ma in pattern , two fill-ins, a variat ion and an end ing p attern. Pleas e see the comp let e list of all 10 0 rhythm styles in the bac k of the manua l. Pleas e note, the ke yboard and a ccompanimen t volumes ca n adjusted i ndependentl y from ea ch other and t he master vo lume by usin g the K B.VOL a nd ACCOMP bu ttons.
RHYTHM STYLE SELECT
QUICK SELECT R HYTHM STYLE BUTTO NS
There a re ten style s that can be se lec ted quickl y by pressin g one o f the voi ce select butto ns: R&B/ SWI NG/ B ALLAD/ POP / LATI N/ GOSPEL/ WORL D/ DANCE/ TR ADI TIONAL / BOSA NOVA STYLE HO LD. The voice name is p rinted und er th e select but ton.
1.Pre ss the VOICE /ST YLE button t o sel ect sty le. (The indic ato r will be lit wh en STYLE i s selected )
2.Pre ss the style s elect button th at corresp ond s to the desir ed style. Th e style name and its n umber will s how o n the displa y and the newl y selected s tyle is available f or playing.
GRA ND PIAN O
E. PI ANO VIBE S OR GAN N. G UITAR VO ICE
/ /
+YE S
-NO
R&B SWI NG BAL LAD POP LATIN STY LE
BAS S
GOSP EL
STR INGS CHO IR B RASS EFFE CT
M1
WORL D
M2
DANC EM3TRA DITIO NALM4BOSA N OVA
STY LE HOLD
STOR E/BAN K
REGI STRATI ON
3.You ca n als o use the +/YE S,-/NO but tons to sele ct style.
SELECTING ON E OF THE 100 RHY THM STY LES
1.Pre ss the VOICE /ST YLE button t o sel ect voi ce.(The indic ator will be lit wh en STYLE
is sele cted)
2.Pre ss the OK butt on.
3.Use t he buttons t o select a sty le group(Fig. 1), press OK b utt on again.
4.Use t he buttons t o select the s tyle(Fig .2) , press OK but ton to enter. The new ly selecte d style name a nd nu mber will be o n the screen. Pleas e refer to the s tyle List at t he ba ck of the manu al for a list of a ll avai lable styl es.
Fig.1 Fig.2
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RHYTHM
USING THE RHYTHM STYLE
There a re three ways to star t the r hythm s tyle; straight st art , synchron ized start , or with an i ntroduction . You can stop yo ur rhythm st yle with a fin ishing end ing p attern.
STRAIGHT STA RT
The START/STOP bu tto n starts the p ercussive rhythm imm ediately.
1.Pre ss the START/STOP button, t he selected rhythm sty le will play.
2.Pre ss the START/STOP button ag ain to stop.
SYNCHRONIZ ED START
Sy nchroniz ed Start put s the a ccompani ment in the st and by mode.
1.Pre ss the SYNCH RO bu tton, the fi rst point of the vi rtual rhyt hm indicat or on the LC D screen wil l tur n red(Fig. 2). showing tha t the synchr oni zed sta rt mo de is ready. The rhythm sty le will start as so on as you p lay in the lef t hand, accompa niment, secti on of the keyb oard.
2.Pre ss the START/STOP or the SYNC HRO button agai n to stop the rh ythm style . If the SY NCHRO butt on is u sed, the syn chronize d start mode will b e put back on stand by.
START /STOP
Fig.2
SYN CHRO
INTRODUCTI ON AND ENDING PATTE RNS
All of th e 100 styles a nd their variatio ns ca n be started w ith an appro pri ate introd uct ion.
1.Pre ss the INTRO /EN DING butto n, th e rhyth m of the intro duc tion will st art f ollowed by t he ma in rhyt hm pattern.
2.Pre ss the SYNC START butt on be fore press ing the INTRO/ EN DING butto n to ad d an intro duction. The int roductio n, fo llowed by th e rhythm sty le will star t as soon as you p lay in th e left ha nd section o f the keyboa rd.
3.Pre ss the START/ STO P button to st op the accompan iment or pre ss the INTRO/EN DING butto n again to sto p wit h an ending pa ttern. An en din g pattern ca n be used at any time re gardless o f whe ther yo u started with an i ntroduct ion .
INT RO/EN DING
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RHYTHM
FILL IN
The fil l in feature w ill i nsert a shor t rhythmic p attern of on e to tw o measures i n length, depen ding on the rh ythm style s elected. T her e is a fill-in f or both the ma in pa ttern and
the variatio n. The FILL bu tto ns can also be u sed to start a r hythm styl e.
1.Pre ss the FILL IN 1 o r the FILL IN 2 VARI ATION but tons at any ti me while the r hythm
style i s playi ng to a dd a fill.
2.Pre ss and hold do wn ei ther FILL IN b utton to ext end t he fill inde fin itely. If you hol d down a FI LL IN button , the fill patter n will repea t unt il the butto n is released, an d then th e pattern wi ll re sume from th e beginnin g of th e next measu re.
FIL LIN1 FILLIN 2
VARIAT ION
VARIATION
1.Pre ss the FILL IN 2 VAR IATI ON bu tton at any time to sel ect t he vari ation of any of the
rhythm style s. The indicato r will light up and t he vari ation patt ern will be selec ted. If the rhythm st yle is playi ng the va riation wi ll st art at the beg inning of the nex t measu re after the variat ion fill.
2.Pre ss the FILL IN 1 b utt on to revert to the mai n pat tern from th e beginning of th e next me asure afte r the fill patter n.
FIL LIN2
VARIAT ION
ADJUSTING THE TEMPO
There i s a virtual fo ur-beat in dic ator, wit hin the LCD screen, t hat f lashes wit h the tempo a nd the beat fo r the rhythm s tyle playi ng. Each sty le has its own p res et tempo. The tem po can be adju ste d before or du ring rhyth m style play. If you change rh ythm style s while a rhyt hm style is pl aying, the t empo will st ay at the initi al styles value.
Press t he TEMPO but ton s to change th e tempo.
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TEM PO
Fig.1
Pleas e note, if the M ETR ONOME butt on is e ngaged, th e metronom e tic k will sound a t the sel ected rhyt hm style tem po.
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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
Each of t he 100 percu ssi ve rhyt hm styl es ha s its own auto a ccompanimen t, dedicat ed to that s tyle. Thes e auto accompan iment patt ern s create ful ly orchest rated r hythm, bass an d chord prog res sions base d on the chords tha t you pla y with yo ur le ft hand. The sel ected rhyt hm style det ermines th e cha ra cte ristics of t he auto acco mpa niment. The acc ompanime nt pr oduced is pe rfectly match ed to the sele cted rhyth m style. For auto ac com paniment m odes the key s are divide d into two sectio ns at the auto accom paniment s pli t point. The k eys to the lef t of this poin t are d efined as th e accom paniment s ect ion of the keyboard.
Pleas e note, the ke yboard and a ccompanimen t volum es ca n adjusted i ndependentl y from ea ch other and t he master vo lume by usin g the K B.VOL a nd ACCOMP bu tto ns.
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SPLIT POINT FOR AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
For auto ac com paniment , the key boa rd is split in to tw o sections . The defaul t spl it point is the G2 key. A different s plit point for th e auto accom paniment can be a ssigned in t he Funct ion menu. Pleas e see the Func tio n section of t his manual f or mo re informa tion.
ADJUSTING THE CHORD
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The ACC OMP button m ust b e engaged fo r the auto acc omp animent to b e avail able. Press t he ACCOMP bu tto n so the indic ator is lit to enga ge the auto ac com paniment m ode. Pleas e see Using th e Auto Accom pan iment.
ADJUSTING THE AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME
To adju st the volum e of only the rh ythm style .
1.Pre ss the ACCOM P but tons.
2. Use th e buttons to s elect the AC COM P/ BASS C HORD/ DRUM T RAC K(Fig.1) .
3.Use t he +/YES or -/ NO or A CCOMP butt ons to adjus t the volume , the keyboa rd voice will no t be affecte d.
ACCOM P
/
/
OK
Fig.1
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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
The aut o accompan ime nt, or auto ba ss chord, fi nge ring modes o f thi s piano are si ngle or fing ered. The de fau lt setting i s the fingered mo de. The fing eri ng mode is ass igned in the Fu nction men u. Pleas e see the Func tio n section of t his manual for mo re informa tio n.
SINGLE MODE
Singl e, or intellige nt, finger ing m ode makes it simple to pro duce four ty pes of orche strat ed accompanim ent chords u sin g a minimum of f ingers, wh ile p layin g in th e auto ac companim ent s ection of th e keyboard . In this m ode, ke ys in t he auto acco mpaniment sec tion of the ke yboard are u sed to produ ce major, seve nth, minor, an d minor-se venth chor ds, the keys are not availab le for nor mal playin g. The auto ac com paniment w ill start with th e percussi ve rhyt hm as soon as a key in the a uto a ccompani ment secti on is p layed . Pleas e refer to Usi ng th e Auto Ac com paniment .
Major Chord: P ress any key in the aut o accom paniment s ect ion of the keyboard. The ke y you press de termines t he ro ot note of the major c hord.
C
Minor Chord: P ress the root key and any bl ack ke y to its left in t he au to accompa niment secti on of the keyb oard simul tan eously to produ ce the minor c hor d.
Seventh Chor d: Press the r oot key and any white key to its left ( 7th key ) in th e auto accom paniment s ect ion of the keyboard simul taneously.
Minor-Seve nth Chord: P ress the roo t key and both a bl ack key a nd a wh ite to its lef t in the auto ac companim ent s ection of th e keyboard simul taneously
Cm
C7
Cm7
FINGERED MODE
The fin gered mode i s ide al if you a lready know how t o play chord s on the ke ybo ard. It allow s you to play the chords in th e auto accom paniment sect ion of the key board that produ ce the selec ted a uto accomp animent patte rn. The auto a cco mpanimen t will start as soon a s a recogniz ed chord is pl ayed in the au to accompa niment sectio n of the ke yboard, the keys are not a va ila ble for norm al playing . Pleas e refer to Usi ng th e Auto Ac com paniment .
Pleas e note, if a cho rd pl ayed ca nnot be reco gnized (fi nge red beyond the table), t he previ ous chord wi ll keep play ing. An unre cog nized c hor d cannot sta rt the auto accom paniment . Pleas e see the Auto A ccompani men t Fingerin g Gui de table at th e back of this m anual for a lis t of all the 32 pl ayabl e chords of th is mode.
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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
USING THE AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
The rhythm sty le and correspo nding auto a cco mpanimen t can be start ed as a s traig ht start o r set for a sync hro nized s tar t. An introd uction can be add ed and an endi ng patte rn can be used w hen s topping. Pleas e note, if the A CCO MP button is n ot engaged only t he rhyt hm style wil l play.
STRAIGHT STA RT
1.Sel ect a rhy thm s tyle. Plea se refer to RH YTH M STYLE SELE CT.
2.Sel ect a finger ing m ode. Pleas e refer to SIN GLE M ODE.
3.Pre ss ACCOMP bu tto n to engage th e auto accompan iment mode , the indicator w ill be lit.
4.Pre ss the START/STOP button. T he STA RT /STOP b utton will s tar t the rhy thm style immed iately for b oth f ingering m odes. Dependi ng on the fing ering mode sele cted the aut o accompan ime nt will star t as follows:
·Singl e: Auto acco mpaniment wil l start as soo n as a no te is struck i n the auto ac com paniment s ection of th e keyboard .
·Finge red: Auto ac companiment w ill start as s oon a s a recogniz ed chord is pl ayed in t he auto accompa niment sec tio n of the ke yboard.
5.Pre ss the START/STOP button ag ain to stop the rhythm sty le and auto ac com paniment .
SYNCHRONIZ ED START
Sy nchroniz ed Start mod e put s the piano au to accompa nim ent on stand by. It all ows you to star t the rhy thm s tyle and its a uto accomp ani ment by playing on th e keyboard .
1.Sel ect a rhy thm s tyle. Plea se refer to RH YTHM STYLE SELE CT.
2.Sel ect a finger ing m ode. Pleas e refer to SIN GLE M ODE.
3.Pre ss the ACCOM P but ton to engag e the auto acc omp animent mo de, the indicat or will be l it.
4.Pre ss the SYNCH RO bu tton, the be at indicator wi ll light up, i ndicatin g that the synch ronized st art mode is en gag ed. If yo u want to star t the accomp ani ment with a intro duction, p res s the INTRO/ END ING button , or with either fi ll pattern p ress the FILL IN b utton for th at now. Depend ing o n the finger ing mode sel ect ed, the SYNC HRO butto n will start t he rhythm an d the auto accomp animent as f oll ows:
·Singl e: The rhyth m style and au to accompa nim ent will sta rt as soon as a no te is st ruc k in the auto ac companim ent s ection of th e keyboard .
·Finge red: The rhy thm style an d auto accom pan iment will s tart as soon as a re cognized c hor d is play ed in the auto a ccompani men t section of t he keyboard.
5.Pre ss the START/STOP button to s top the rhyt hm style and a uto accomp ani ment.
Pleas e note, if the A CCO MP button is n ot engaged only t he rhyt hm style wil l play.
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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
INTRODUCTI ON AND ENDING PATTE RNS
All of th e auto accom pan iments can b e started wi th an a ppropria te introducti on and stopp ed with a fini shi ng ending.
1.Sel ect a rhy thm s tyle. Plea se refer to Se lec t One of the 100 R hythm S tyles.
2.Sel ect a finger ing m ode. Pleas e refer to Sel ect t he Auto Acco mpanimen t Fin gering.
3.Pre ss the ACCOM P but ton to engag e the auto acc omp animent mo de, the indic ator will be lit.
4.Pre ss the SYNCH OR bu tton, the in dic ator will li ght up, i ndi cating tha t the synch ronized st art mode is en gag ed.
Pleas e note, to hea r the a uto accomp animent intro duction th e SYN CHRO butto n must be used , otherwis e the r hythm s tyle intro duc tion will be gin i mmediate ly and the aut o accom paniment i ntr oduction w ill n ot sound.
5.Pre ss the INTRO /EN DING butto n. De pending on t he fingeri ng mo de selecte d, the SYNCH RO button wi ll st art the rhyt hm and the aut o accompan ime nt with an appro priate int rod uction as fo llo ws:
·Singl e: The rhyth m style and au to accompa nim ent with int roduction wil l start as so on as a note is struc k in the auto ac com paniment s ection of th e keyboard .
·Finge red: The rhy thm style an d auto accom pan iment will s tart as soon as a re cog nized chor d is played in the auto a cco mpanimen t section of the keyboar d.
6.Pre ss the START/STOP button to s top the rhyt hm style and a uto accomp ani ment. Or press t he INTRO/E NDI NG button ag ain to stop the aut o accompan ime nt after a finis hing endin g pat tern. The en ding pattern ca n be engaged a nytime an au to accom paniment i s playing, w het her or not it was started wi th an introd uct ion.
FILL-IN
The fil l feature wi ll in sert a short r hythmic pa ttern of one t o two m easures in l ength, depen ding on the au to ac companim ent selected. T here is a fill i n for b oth the main patte rn and the variatio n. Th e FILL butto ns can also be u sed t o start a rhythm styl e and the a uto accomp ani ment if used w ith the SYNCHRO b utton.
1.Pre ss the eithe r FIL L IN button at a ny time whil e the accomp ani ment is playing to add a fil l.
2.Pre ss and hold do wn a FI LL IN button t o extend the f ill i ndefinit ely. If you hold do wn a FILL IN b utton, the f ill pattern wil l repeat unt il th e button is re leased, and the n the patte rn will resu me fr om the begin ning of the ne xt me asure afte r the fill.
VARIATION
1.Pre ss the FILL IN 2 VAR IATI ON bu tton at any time to sel ect t he vari ation of any of the auto ac companim ent s. The indic ator will light u p and the variation p att ern will be elect ed. If the aut o acc ompanime nt is playin g the var iation wil l sta rt at the begi nning of the ne xt measure a fter the variatio n fil l. Pleas e refer to the S tar ting and Sto pping the Au to Accompanim ent.
2.Pre ss the FILL IN 1 b utt on, the auto a ccompani men t will rever t to the main au to accom paniment p att ern select ed after the m ain f ill.
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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
METRONOME
The bui lt in metron ome i s a timing dev ice. It is used as re ference to a id with practice or perfo rmance.
1.Pre ss the METRO NOM E button to en gag e the metron ome featur e. Th e button's Indic ator will tu rno n, the displ ay screen wi ll show the selec ted time sig nat ure and tempo, the met ronome tick sou nd will star t imm ediately.
2.Pre ss the metro nom e button aga in to turn off t he me tronome.
MET RO
Fig.1
Fig.3
TIME SIGNATU RE
The TIM E SIGNATURE can be set to t he followi ng measures:1 /4, 2/4, 3/4 , 4/4 , 5/4, 6/4, 3/8, 6/ 8, 7/8,9/8 o r 12/ 8.
1.Use t he buttons t o select the T IME SIGNATURE(Fig .1).
2.Use t he +YES or -NO b utt ons to chang e the time signat ure. At t he same time p res s +YES and -NO b uttons to re sto re the defau lt valu e:4/4.
TEMPO
1.Use t he buttons t o select the T EMP O(Fig.2) .
2.Use t he +YES/ -NO o r the T EMPO butto ns to change t he valu e, Rang e: 20-280. At t he same time p res s +YES and -NO b uttons to re sto re the defau lt valu e.
SOUND
1.Use t he buttons t o select the s oun d(Fig.3) .
2.Use t he +YES/ -NO b utt ons to chang e the sound(76 77 , 75 76, 67 68, 81 3 4). At t he same time p res s +YES and -NO b uttons to re sto re the defau lt valu e.
METRO VOLUME
1.Use t he buttons t o select the m etr o volum e(Fig.4).
2.Use t he +YES/ -NO b utt ons to chang e the val ue, Ran ge: 0-127. At t he same time p res s +YES and -NO b uttons to re sto re the defau lt valu e.
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Fig.2
Fig.4
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FUNCTION
The Fun ction menu i s use d to set up or to ad just va lues or leve ls of var ious featu res relat ed to the operation o f thi s keybo ard . This wide range of fu nctions gi ve the piano extraordin ary versat ility. With the FUNC TION butto n eng aged yo u may access t he sub-m enus for the f oll owing:
PERFORMANC E
Trans pose
Maste r Tun e
Touch C ure
Main Oc tare
Split O ctare
Dual Oc tare
Split Poi nt
Chord Poi nt
Chord Type
Main Pan
Split Pan
Dual Pan
All of th e above l isted Functio n Menus are ac cessed and adju sted as desc rib ed below.
1.Pre ss the FUNCT ION b utton. The m enu item that can b e manipula ted, will appea r on the dis play.
2.Use t he buttons t o select the left f unction me nu(Fig.1).
3.Pre ss button, a nd th en use the but tons to sele ct the sub men u on th e right (Fig. 2). Yo u can press bu tton to retu rn to t he left func tion menu
4.Use t he+YES/- NO bu ttons to set a n ew valu e or level.
5.Pre ss the funct ion b utton agai n to confirm your select ion a nd exit the fu nction mode.
EFFECT
Reverb Type
Main Rev Lvl
Split Rev Lvl
Duet Rev Lvl
Choru s Typ e
Main Ch r Lvl
Split C hr Lvl
Duet Ch r Lvl
MIDI
USB Mid i In
Midi Ou t
Local
USB
USB Play Mode
USB Play Speed
Au to Rec Track
Rec Main Track
Rec Split Track
Rec Dual Track
USB Mut e Track
OTHER
Blue Tooth
Au to Cl ose Time
Factory Reset
FUN CTION
+YE S
-NO
Fig.1 Fig.2
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FUNCTION / PERFORMANCE
Fi ge .1
Fi ge .2
Fi ge .3
Fi ge .4
Fi ge .5
TRANSPOSE
The Tra nspose fun ction can shift t he pitch of th e keyboard u p or down in sem i-t one inter vals up t o a maximum of 2 4 semi-tones. Transpose d oes not affe ct th e percussi on. The transpos e value range ca n be adjuste d -12 , one octave lower to 1 2, one octave highe r. Press +YES an d-N O buttons at t he same time to res tore the def ault va lue:0. (Fig. 1)
MASTER TUNE
The pit ch of this pia no is very acc urate a nd stable; it is au tomatica lly s et to standa rd A440 pi tch when the p ian o is turned on . If necessa ry, you can alter the pi ano pitch, t he tunin g feature ma kes it possi ble t o tune the pit ch of the inst rum ent in fine in terva ls to match o ther instr ume nts. You can ad jus t the master t une val ue from: -64 t o 63. Press + YES and-NO butt ons at the sam e time to restore t he default value: 0. (Fig. 2)
TOUCH CURVE
The tou ch functio n provides f our types of k eyboard se nsi tivity to ma tch differ ent playin g style s: Touch Sof t, Touch Normal , Tou ch Hard, Fixed?, the def ault is Norm al. (Fig.3)
1.Touch Soft, t he most sens iti ve keyb oard respo nse which permi ts maximum s oun d levels with a light t ouch.
2.Tou ch Normal, an int ermediat e res ponse suit able for mos t styles of music . Normal is the de fault sett ing .
3.Tou ch Hard, a less sen sitive keyboard r esp onse which r equires a he avier touc h to obtai n maximum so und l evels .
4.Fixed?, th e keyboard w ill t ra nsm it at a consta nt velocit y and the soun d will be the same volume. You can p ress the OK bu tto n than use the + YES/-NO butto ns to adjust the value from :0-127, pr ess +YES and-NO b uttons at th e sam e time to rest ore the defau lt valu e:100.
MAIN OCTAVE
The Oct ave fun ction make s it possibl e to sh ift all the keys on the p ian o one or two octaves up or do wn. With thi s Fun ction menu y ou can shift t he Main voic e from: -2 to +2 octaves, pre ss +YES and-NO bu ttons at the s ame time to resto re the defau lt valu e:0 . (Fig. 4)
SPLIT OCTAVE
With th is Function men u you can s hif t the Split voice from: -2 t o +2 octaves, press +YES an d-NO buttons at t he same time t o restore the def ault va lue:0.(F ig. 5)
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FUNCTION / PERFORMANCE
Fi ge .1
Fi ge .2
Fi ge .3
Fi ge .4
Fi ge .5
Fi ge .6
Fi ge .7
DUAL OCTAVE
With th is Function men u you can s hif t the Dual voice from : -2 to + 2 octav es, press +YES an d-NO buttons at t he same time t o restore the def ault va lue:0.
SPLIT POINT
When th e split mode i s eng aged the keyboard is div ided into tw o par ts at the spli t point. In the le ft hand sect ion a d ifferent i nstrumen t voice can be a ssi gned, the sp lit, or lowe r, vo ice. In this menu t he default s pli t point of G2 fo r the voi ce se ction can be c hanged from Key 0 to Key 87 (A-1 to C-7), with a d efault value of #A2 . You can ad jus t the split po int val ue from: 01- 88. Press + YES and-NO butt ons at the sam e time to restore t he default value: 39.
CHORD POINT
For the aut o accompanime nt the ke ybo ard is split i nto two section s at the defau lt sp lit point G 2 key. A differen t split point for t he auto acco mpa niment can b e assigned i n the Funct ion menu fro m Ke y 0 to Key 87 (A-1 to C-7), with a de fault value of #F2. You can ad jus t the chord po int val ue from: 01- 88. Press + YES and-NO butt ons at the sam e time to restore t he default value: 35.
CHORD TYPE
The aut o accompan ime nt, or auto ba ss chord, fi nge ring modes o f this piano are: s ingle or fing ered. Sele ct a fi ngering mo de: 01: Sing le, 0 2: Fingere d, using this fun ction menu . The def ault va lue is finge red .
MAIN PAN/SPLIT PAN/DUAL PAN
This fu nction all ows you to set t he st ereo posit ion of each or che strat ion part to cr eate a board s tereo imag e to your soun d. It can move one part of the p iano sound t o the left or right s peakers to c reate more o f a stage soun d.
The mai n voice pan valu e can b e set from: -6 4 to 63. Press + YES a nd-NO butt ons at the same ti me to restor e the d efault value:0. (Fig.5)
The spl it voice pan val ue ca n be set from: - 64 to 63. Pres s +YE S and-NO but tons at the same ti me to restor e the d efault value:0. (Fig.6)
The dua l voice pan valu e can b e set from: -6 4 to 63. Press + YES a nd-NO butt ons at the same ti me to restor e the d efault value:0. (Fig.7)
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FUNCTION / EFFECT
Fi ge .1
Fi ge .2
Fi ge .3
Fi ge .4
Fi ge .5
REVERB TYPE
There a re eight rev erb effect s avail able: 1-Ha ll1, 2-Hal l2, 3 -Room1,4-Room2, 5 -Room 3, 6-Stage1, 7- Stage2 and 8 -Pl ate.(Fig .1) Pleas e refer to REV ERB /CHORUS.
REVERB LEVEL
Reverb si mulates th e effect of playing in a big r oom o r a hall where t he sound reverberates off the walls and ce ili ng. The reverb effect is e ngaged aut omatically wh en the pia no is turned o n.
MAIN REVERB LE VEL
In this f unction yo u can adjust t he reverb de pth for the ma in voice. The mai n reverb Level value can be ad justed from 0-1 27, press +Y ES and -NO button s at
the sam e time to rest ore t he default value: 18.(Fig. 2)
SPLIT REVERB L EVEL
In this f unction yo u can adjust t he reverb de pth for the sp lit , or lower, voic e. The Rever b Level value ca n be adjusted fro m 0-127, pre ss +YES and -NO but tons at the sam e time to rest ore t he default value: 18.(Fig. 3)
DUAL REVERB LE VEL
In this f unction yo u can adjust t he reverb de pth for the la yer, or dua l, voice. The Rever b Level value ca n be adjusted fro m 0-127, pre ss +YES and -NO but tons at the sam e time to rest ore t he default value: 18.(Fig. 4)
CHORUS TYPE
There a re eight rev erb effect s avail able: 1-Ch orus1,2-Cho rus2, 3-Ch oru s3, 4-Chor us4, 5-Feedb ack , 6-Flange r1,7-SHRTD ELY, an d 8-SHRTDLFB.(Fig .5) Pleas e refer to REV ERB /CHORUS.
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FUNCTION / EFFECT
Fi ge .1
Fi ge .2
Fi ge .3
CHORUS LEVEL
The Cho rus effect a dds d epth and spa ciousness to th e selected k eyboard voice.
MAIN CHORUS LE VEL
In this f unction yo u can adjust t he chorus depth f or the main vo ice. The mai n chorus Lev el valu e can be adjus ted from 0-1 27, p ress +YES an d -NO buttons at the sa me time to res tor e the defaul t value :110.(Fi g.1 )
SPLIT CHORUS L EVEL
In this f unction yo u can adjust t he chorus depth f or the split , or lo wer, voic e. The spl it chorus Le vel val ue can be adju sted from 0-127 , press +YES a nd -NO buttons at the sa me time to res tor e the defaul t value :110.(Fi g.2 )
DUAL CHORUS LE VEL
In this f unction yo u can adjust t he ch orus depth f or the layer voice. The dua l chorus Lev el valu e can be adjus ted from 0-127, p ress +YES an d -NO buttons at the sa me time to res tor e the defaul t value :110.(Fi g.3 )
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FUNCTION / MIDI
Fi ge .1
Fi ge .2
Fi ge .3
USB MIDI IN
This fu nction allow you to turn o n or of f the MIDI fun ction, the d efa ult is MIDI on .(Fig.1)
MIDI OUT
This fu nction allow you to sele ct th e MIDI transmissi on trac k from 01 -16 or t o tur n the MIDI transmi ssion func tio n off, the default t rack is c hannel 1.( Fig .2)
LOCAL
This fu nction allows you to tur n on or o ff the speaker syst em of t he piano. Normally, playi ng on the keyboard ge nerat es so und while it s ends MIDI messa ges via the MI DI conne ctor or USB. T his mode is ca lled Local On and i s the defaul t value . You ca n mute the pia no sounds wh ile s till sendi ng ou t the MIDI mes sages. This mo de is called L oca l Off. (Fig.3)
Pleas e note, if the L oca l is off there w ill be no soun d fro m your ke yboard.
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FUNCTION / USB
Fi ge .1
Fi ge .2
Fi ge .3
Fi ge .4
Fi ge .5
Fi ge .6
Fi ge .7
USB PLAY MODE
This fu nction allows you to sel ect t he mode for th e USB playba ck of the pian o. You can se lec t Single, Pl ay All or Random. The d efault value is Pla y All Songs. (Fi g.1)
USB PLAY SPEED
This fu nction allows you to sel ect t he play b ack s peed for USB o n the piano. You can se lec t a speed of 50 to 2 00%, press + YES a nd -NO butto ns at the same t ime t o resto re the defau lt valu e:1 00.(Fig. 2)
AUTO RECORD TRACK
This fu nction allows you to tur n on or t urn off the au to record track.
RECORD MAIN TR ACK
You can se lec t the tra ck on/off by p resspres s +YE S and -NO butt ons. You can pr ess [ +/YES] or [- /NO ] buttons to s elect the ma in trac k(1 -16,off).
RECORD SPLIT T RACK
You can se lec t the tra ck on/off by p resspres s +YE S and -NO butt ons . You can pr ess [ +/YES] or [- /NO ] buttons to s elect the sp lit t rack( 1-16,off ).
RECORD DUAL TR ACK
You can se lec t the tra ck on/off by p resspres s +YE S and -NO butt ons. You can pr ess [ +/YES] or [- /NO ] buttons to s elect the du al trac k(1 -16,off).
USB MUTE TRACK
This fu nction allows you to mut e a track o n the U SB play b ack of the pia no. Yo u can mute any track from 01- 16 by selecting i t in this func tio n menu. The de fault is all tracks no. Pleas e note, this s ub- menu does re quire an add iti onal confi rma tion of the track to mu te. Use the + YES/ -NO but ton s to select a track fro m 01-16 tracks. Press t he OK button t o sel ect the YES or N O.(Fi g.7 )
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FUNCTION / OTHER
Fi ge .1
Fi ge .2
Fi ge .3
BLUETOOTH
Plug th e tiny Bl uet ooth recei ver into the a llotted slot on t he connect or pa nel to strea m audio f rom Blueto oth d evices ont o your piano. This funct ion allows y ou to turn Blu etooth on or off w hile the rec eiver is eng aged, the defau lt setting i s Blu etooth off.(Fi g.1) Pleas e see the Blue too th section o f this manual for m ore inform ation.
AUTO CLOSE TIME
This pi ano will automa tically po wer o ff after a pre set time of in act ivity. Set t he length of stan dby time bef ore a powerdown i n this funct ion m enu. The def ault power o ff ti me of 30 minut es can be set fr om 20 - 60 minut es, o r the featur e can be tu rned off. Press +Y ES an d -NO button s at the same ti me to r estore the d efault value:30.( Fig.2)
FACTORY RESET
You can Reset your piano to the i nitial fac tor y settings . Please be aware that thi s will erase all saved data fr om the User bu tto ns, the Regist ration mem ory banks an d the song ba nks and all th e cha nged setti ngs from the F unc tion menu. Pleas e note, ther e is no s ub-menu fo r this funct ion , once yo u sel ect the Reset an d pre ss the OK bu tton, the pi ano w ill reset. (Fig.3)
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REGISTRATION MEMORY
Registration Memo ry can recal l particular se ttings of st yle, voice , chord and ot her parameters o r features y ou have e ngaged. Th is pi ano has four b anks each wi th fo ur regis trati on memories to ho ld 16 of yo ur favo rit e settings s o that they ca n be re called quick ly by the pres s of a button. The re gistration will not be l ost when the p ower is turne d off. T he followi ng da ta can be pres et and store d in a re gistration memo ry:
Main, S plit & Layer Voice Main, S plit & Layer Volum e Main, S plit & Layer Pan Trans pose Main, S plit & Layer Octave Metro nome Volu me Reverb On /Off & Reverb Type Choru s On/Off & Cho rus Type
Main, S plit & Layer Reverb Lev el Main, S plit & Layer Chorus L evel Style H old Style ( Number) Tempo Chord O n/Off Drum Vol/Bass Vol Acc Volume
Chord S plit Po int Voic e Split Point Touch O n/O ff Touch F ixed Split O n/Off Layer On/Off Duet On /Off
SAVE REGISTRATION
1.Pre ss the STORE/BANK b utton to sel ect a b ank, BANK1 -4.(Fig.1)
2.Use t he buttons t o select a reg ist ratio n memories ,M1 -4(Fig.2 )
3.Pre ss button, a nd th en use the but tons to sele ct the sub men u on th e right (Fig. 3). Yo u can press bu tton to retu rn to t he left menu .
4.Pre ss the +YES/ -NO b uttons to se t a new val ue or level.
Fi ge .1
+YE S
STOR E/BAN K
REGI STRATI ON
Fi ge .2
Fi ge .3
-NO
Fi ge .4
5.Use t he buttons t o select the S AV E, than pres s the OK butto n.( Fig.5)
Fi ge .5
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REGISTRATION MEMORY
RECALL REGISTRATION
1.Pre ss the STORE/BANK b utton to sel ect a b ank,BANK 1-4.
2.Pre ss the numbe r M1- M4 button th at corresp ond s to the setti ngs you want to recall in the se lected ban k, th e stored set tings will be rec alled inst ant ly and the dis play will show th e registration me mor y number wit h a "Load" suf fix . The displa y will recover to the voice that i s now s elected fr om the registration me mory.
BAS S ST RINGS CH OIR BRA SS EF FECT
GOSP EL
M1
WORL D
M2
DANC EM3TRA DITIO NALM4BOSA N OVA
STY LE HOLD
2
STOR E/BAN K
REGI STRATI ON
1
Read Load Registration Data from USB
Use the buttons to select “Load Midi/Reg From USB” and then use to confirm, then the LCD will show “Loading”.
OK
23 grou ps of Reg istra tion Memor y settings will b e loaded to th e memory store on t he panel . You ca n recall the d ata you have loaded b y pressing M 1-M 4.
OK
Save Record to USB
Press b utton to sel ect “Save RE G to USB the LCD
and the n use to confi rm, then
will show a message "REG:REG-001.REG"
OK
OK
Save Registration to USB
Press b utton to sel ect “Save Reco rd to USBand the LCD will
then us e to confirm
show a message "REG:Song01.MID".
OK
OK
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RECORD
This di gital piano let s you rec ord your per for mances and Reg ist ra tio n setting to a U SB Disk. Each user so ng le ts you re cor d up to sixtee n independ ent t racks . These incl ude n ot only th e voices for t he keyb oar d performa nce,but al so th e auto accom paniment part s.
It prov ides two dif ferent ways to reco rd: U SB Recording and Me lody Track Rec ord ing. Melod y Track Recording , which can sa ve into l oca l memory. Two Tracks r ecording c an be s ave int o USB disk as a MI DI File and th e MID I file in the US B disk ca n be load to loc al me mory.
RECORD
USB Recordin g
1.Insert the U SB Disk into the USB Te rminal and t he indi cator of the [ MEMOR Y]
button will li ght up.
If your USB disk is plu gged in, but t he [MEMORY ] button indica tor is turne d off, t hen you can pre ss the [MEMO RY] button a gai n to restore t he USB mode.
TEM PO METRO
2.Start Reco rding
Press t he [RECORD] but ton and the bu tto ns indicat or is flashing, t hen you c an st art recor ding.
DELE TE
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
TRACK
MULTI
RECOR D SELEC TION
3.Stop Recor ding
Press [ RECORD] butto n again to sto p rec ording and t he indicator wi ll be light. Recordi ng st ops and your p erforman ce is writte n to th e song. The so ng to which yo ur perfo rmance is re cor ded is autom atically name d”XXX:SO NG XX X” (XXX i ndicates t his
file`s seque nce Num in USB D isk .XXX indic ates the record ing file num ber ). You can edit the son g as desired b y computer or mid i edit soft.
DELE TE
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
TRACK
MULTI
RECOR D SELEC TION
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
LEFT RIGH T
SONG
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RECORD
DELE TE
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
TRACK
MULTI
RECOR D SELEC TION
Multi Record ing
1.Ins ert the USB Di sk in to the USB Ter minal and the ind icator of th e [ME MORY] b utt on will be l ight.
2.You ca n use t he [+/YES] a nd [+/NO] butto ns knob to sel ect t he base file .
Press [ RECORD] butto n and the [TRA CK] b utton simu ltaneously to s tart recor din g, the [RECO RD] buttons ind icator is fl ash ing and the [T RACK] button in dicator wi ll be l ight.
Press [ RECORD] butto n again to sto p rec ording and t he indicator wi ll be unligh ted . The Nam e of the New Fil e Wil l be Save d in Sequenc e
Play Button
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
LEFT RIGH T
SONG
USB TO DEVICE
You can us e the [ +/YES] and [ +/NO] buttons k nob to selec t your desir ed MI DI file. Press t he [PLAY/STOP] b utt on to play the song of the USB d isk.
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
TRACK
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
Press t he [PLAY/STOP] b utt on again to st op playing t he song and th e ind icator wil l be unlig hted.
Select Recor ding Track
Press t he [TRACK] b utt on repeate dly can select 4 Track modes: A uto RecTrack(d efa ult), M.RecTrac k, S. RecTrack, L.TecTrack.
Au to Reco rding Trac k can change auto maticall y
Main voice record ing tra ck set (Afte r set ting the mai n voice reco rding track, sepa ration
vo ice and laye r-voice r ecording track will ch ange into ma in-vo ice record ing t ra ck+ 1 and mai n-voice recordi ng trac k +2. For example:I f the main voi ce recordi ng set is 3, then se parat ion voice re cording track will cha nge into 4 aut omatically an d double-voice recor ding track will change i nto 5 automa tic ally)
Split voice recor ding track set (Mai n voice and la yer-voi ce recordi ng trac k wil l not change autom atically)
Layer voi ce recording track set ( Main-voice and sp lit voi ce re cording track wil l not cha nge automa tic ally)
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RECORD
Delete Song
Inser t the USB Disk i nto t he USB termi nal.Use th e [+/ YES] and [-/ NO] b uttons to se lect “XXX: SONGXXX” file you want t o delete, th en hold down the [R ECORD] button a nd press the [ME MORY] butt on. LCD s how s: Delete?
USB TO DEVICE
DELE TE
+YE S
-NO
Press t he [+/YES] butt on to confir m del ete the file . Press t he [-/NO] butto n to cancel.
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
TRACK
MULTI
RECOR D SELEC TION
Melody Track R ecording Melody Track 1 Recordin g
Hold do wn the [RECORD] b utton, and t hen press the [TR ACK1] butt on, t he [TRACK1 ] and the [ RECORD] indic ator flash es to i ndicate re ady to recor d. You c an start record ing simpl y by playing t he key bo ard o r playi ng styles.
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
TRACK
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
Press t he [RECORD] but ton again to s top r ecording a nd the data wi ll save to loc al memor y track .
NOTE: If the TRACK 2 has data recorded, the indicator will light and it will play when the record is started. You can press the [TRACK 2] button to mute it, then the indicator will be unlighted.
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RECORD
Melody Track 2 Recordin g
Hold do wn the [RECORD] b utton, and t hen press the [TR ACK2] butt on, t he [TRACK2 ] and the [ RECORD] indic ator flash es to i ndicate re ady to recor d. You c an start record ing simpl y by playing t he key bo ard .
Press t he [RECORD] but ton again to s top r ecording a nd the data wi ll save to loc al memory track 2.
NOTE: If the TRACK 1 has data recorded, the indicator will light and it will play when the [TRACK 2] is started. You can press the [TRACK 1] button to mute it, then the indicator will be unlighted.
Play the Local T rack Recor ding
Durin g song playb ack,if the [ MEM ORY] bu tto n is light, yo u should pre ss the [MEMO RY] butto n again to tur n off i t.
Press t he [PLAY] to play the loc al re cording. D uri ng song playback yo u can select w hic h track you w ish to hear by p res s the [TRACK 1 ] or [TRACK 2] butt on.
Press t he [PLAY/STOP] b utt on again to st op playing t he song.
Delete local r ecording
If the TR ACK 1 has data r eco rded, hold t he [TRACK 1] b utt on for 3 secon ds and the LCD will di splay: Del ete Track1 . Then press the [+ /YES] to del ete t he file.Pr ess [-/NO] butt on to canc el. If the TR ACK 2 has data r eco rded, hold t he [TRACK 2] b utt on for 3 secon ds and the LCD will di splay: Del ete Track2 . Then press the [+ /YES] to del ete t he file.Pr ess [-/NO] butt on to canc el.
You also c an pr ess the [REC ORD] and [MEMORY] button si multaneo usl y to delete tw o tracks.
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PLAY ALONG SONGS
There a re 55 songs, o f varyi ng di fficulty , built into t he pi ano for you to p ra cti ce and learn how to pl ay. These so ngs have separate left han d or ac companim ent, and right ha nd or melod y, pa rts t hat can be tur ned on and off i nde pendentl y, so you can learn r igh t, left
and bot h hand porti ons a s you pro gre ss in skill.
DELE TE
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
TRACK
MULTI
RECOR D SELEC TION
SELECT AND LISTEN TO A S ONG
1 Press t he TRACK 1/SONG LEFT and the TR ACK 2/S ONG RIGHT butto ns simultaneo usly,
the PLAY/STOP i ndi cator will f las h blue and the f irst play al ong song wil l app ear on the displ ay. Both SONG LEF T and SONG R IGHT indicato rs will be off .
2 You can us e the +/YES, –/NO buttons to se lect a song. T he so ng number an d title will appea r on the displ ay.
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
LEFT RIGH T
SONG
USB TO DEVICE
3 Press t he PLAY/STO P button to li ste n to both hand p ortions of the se lected son g. Th e song will st art after a fo ur be at count in.
DELE TE
+YE S
-NO
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
TRACK
MULTI
RECOR D SELEC TION
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
LEFT RIGH T
SONG
4 The son g will stop autom atically w hen i t is finishe d, or p ress the PLAY/STOP butt on at any time to s top the play back. The Pl ay Along Son g fea ture will re tur n to standby f or you to liste n again,choose anoth er song or try t he Pl ay Alon g Son g Left Hand, R ight Hand or Both Hands .
5 Press t he SONG LEFT and the SON G RIGHT buttons s imultane ous ly to exit the p lay along song mo de, the PLAY/STOP indic ato r will go out, t hen press both track but tons, one at a time ,
so the in dicator light s turn off.
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PLAY ALONG SONGS
PRACTI CING THE RIGHT H AND MELODY OF THE SONG
1 Press t he SONG LEFT and the SON G RIGHT buttons s imultane ous ly, the PLAY/STOP indic ator will flash b lue and the fi rst p lay alo ng song will appe ar on the disp lay. Bot h
SONG LE FT an d SONG RIGHT indi cators will be of f. 2 Use the +/Y ES, –/NO b uttons or to s elect a song. The s ong number a nd ti tle will app ear on the di splay.
3 Press t he SONG RIGHT but ton. The ind ica tor will tur n on. 4 Press t he PLAY/STO P button, af ter t he metrono me sound cou nts i n, the auto
accom paniment w ill p lay, and you can play t he right han d mel ody notes. 5 The son g will stop autom atically w hen i t is finishe d, or you can pr ess the PLAY/STOP butto n at anytime t o return to Pl ay Along Son g standby.
If the So ng Grad ing featur e is tu rned on, you will hav e a percenta ge grad e displayed in the LCD screen w hen t he song is fin ish ed, if yo u stop the song ear ly there wil l be no g rade.
Song Grading c an be turned on and o ff in the func tion menu. You nee d to exit the Pl ay Along S ong music te ach er mode to acc ess the Func tio n menu. 6 Press t he PLAY/STOP but ton to try again, o r next try the L eft Hand, or p res s the SONG LEFT and the S ONG RIGHT butto ns simulta neo usly to exit t he play alon g song mode, the PLAY/STOP indicat or wi ll go out, the n press both t rack bu tto ns, one at a tim e, so the indic ator lights tur n off.
PRACTI CING THE LEFT HA ND ACCO MPANIME NT OF THE SONG
1 Press t he SONG LEFT and the SON G RIGHT buttons s imultane ous ly, the PLAY/STOP indic ator will flash b lue and the fi rst p lay alo ng song will appe ar on the disp lay. Bot h
SONG LE FT an d SONG RIGHT indi cators will be of f. 2 Use the +/Y ES, –/NO b uttons to se lect a song. The so ng number an d tit le will appe ar on the dis play.
3 Press t he SONG LEFT button. T he indicator wi ll turn on. 4 Press t he PLAY/STO P button, af ter t he metrono me sound cou nts i n, the melod y not es
will pl ay, and you can play th e left hand auto ac companim ent . 5 The son g will stop autom atically w hen i t is finishe d, or you can pr ess the PLAY/STOP butto n at anytime t o return to Pl ay Along Son g standby.
If the So ng Grad ing featur e is tu rned on, you will hav e a percenta ge grad e displayed in the LCD screen w hen t he song is fin ish ed, if yo u stop the song ear ly there wil l be no g rade.
Song Grading c an be turned on and o ff in the func tion menu. You nee d to exit the Pl ay Along S ong music te ach er mode to acc ess the Func tio n menu. 6 Press t he PLAY/STOP but ton to try again, o r next try Bot h Hands, or pr ess t he SONG LEFT and the S ONG RIGHT butto ns simulta neo usly to exit t he play alon g song mode, the PLAY/STOP indicat or wi ll go out, the n press both t rack bu tto ns, one at a tim e, so the ind icator lights t urn off.
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PLAY ALONG SONGS
PRACTICING BOTH HANDS OF THE SONG
1 Press t he SONG LEFT and the SON G RIGHT buttons s imultane ous ly, the PLAY/STOP
indic ator will flash b lue and the fi rst p lay alo ng song will appe ar on the disp lay. Bot h SONG LE FT an d SONG RIGHT indi cators will be of f.
2 Use the +/Y ES, –/NO b uttons to se lect a song. The so ng number an d tit le will appe ar on the dis play. 3 Press t he SONG LEFT and the SON G RIGHT buttons , one at a time, i f you press th em both yo u wil l exit the Pla y Along Song m ode. Both in dic ators will t urn o n. 4 Press t he PLAY/STO P button, af ter t he metrono me sound cou nts i n, you ca n play the lef t hand au to accompa nim ent and the ri ght hand melody n otes. 5 The son g will stop autom atically w hen i t is finishe d, or you can pr ess the PLAY/STOP butto n at anytime t o return to Pl ay Along Son g standby.
If the So ng Grad ing featur e is tu rned on, you will hav e a percenta ge grad e displayed in the LCD screen w hen t he song is fin ish ed, if yo u stop the song ear ly there wil l be no g rade.
Song Grading c an be turned on and o ff in the func tion menu. You nee d to exit the Pl ay Along S ong music te ach er mode to acc ess the Func tio n menu. 6 Press t he PLAY/STOP but ton to try again, o r press the SO NG LEFT an d the SONG RIG HT butto ns simultaneo usly to exit t he pl ay alon g song mode, the PL AY/STOP indica tor will go out, t hen press bo th trac k but tons, one at a t ime, so the in dic ator light s turn off.
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USB
USB is a di gital audi o int erface. Th e USB featur e all ows you t o rec ord you r songs or regis trati ons on a USB dri ve, or to list en to a ny MIDI f iles prere cor ded onto a USB.
INSERT THE USB
Inser t the USB flas h dri ve in the U SB TO DEV ICE slot wit h the top (fat) sid e up and leadi ng into the sl ot. G ently push t he USB drive i nto the slot , it wi ll be a snug fit a nd the protr uding end wi ll be a ngled slig htl y upwar ds. Do not fo rce the USB dr ive.
USB TO DEVICE
REMOVE THE USB
To remo ve the US B flash drive grasp t he protrud ing e nd and pull st raigh t out at follo wing it's upward angle u nti l it slides ou t from the slot, ag ain it is a snug f it, do not force . Do not re move th e USB flash dr ive or turn of f the power wh en th e USB TO DEVICE is engag ed to avo id memory lo ss or d amage to the U SB flash dri ve or the USB TO DEV ICE reade r.
DELE TE
MEMORY
PLAY/STOP
RECORD
TRACK
MULTI
RECOR D SELEC TION
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
LEFT RIGH T
SONG
USB TO DEVICE
PLAY
To play t he prereco rded SMF (St and ard MIDI Fil e) format songs t hat are on the U SB flash d rive.
1.Ins ert the USB fl ash d rive in to USB TO D EVICE slot . The b lue indica tor light on the MEMORY button wil l be lit and the s cre en will show t he first son g avail able for pla yback.
2.Use t he +/YES, -/ NO buttons o r the D ATA WHE EL to select a song .
3.Pre ss the PLAY /STOP b utton, the blue i ndicator w ill f lash and the m usic sequence r will au tomatically l oad the firs t MIDI File Song th at is on the USB a nd it will begin to play. The mu sic sequen cer w ill contin ue to load and play all song s in se quence. Th e ke yboard is availab le for playi ng while the r eco rding is pla ying back. I f the metron ome is enga ged it will ti ck to t he tempo of th e recording. You c an adjust the tem po by using the TAP/TEM PO button an d the D ATA WHE EL.
4.Pre ss the PLAY /STOP b utton at any t ime to stop th e play or to sel ect another son g.
5.Pre ss the MEMOR Y button to di sen gage the USB d rive, pres s the MEMORY b utton again t o return.
Pleas e note, the US B Play Mode, U SB Pl ay Spee d, USB Play Volume and US B Mute Track can all b e manipula ted f rom the Func tion menu. Pleas e see the Func tio n section of t his manual for mo re informa tion. Pleas e see the Record sect ion of this ma nua l for inform ation regardi ng recordi ng to U SB.
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BLUETOOTH
BT-1 ARTESIA BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
Artes ia adds Blue too th to you r dig ital piano ! Plug this tiny unit into t he al lotted slo t on the con nector pan el an d stream hig h-quality aud io from Blue tooth devi ces l ike you r smart phone, tab let o r computer. No w you will be ab le to listen t o mus ic files and m usic apps fr om your Blue tooth-en abl ed devices o n your piano. This re ceiver is co mpatible w ith m ost A2DP ste reo Blueto oth -enabled d evi ces.
SPECI FICATIONS Compl iant with Bluet ooth 2.1 +ED R spe cs 4dBm o utp ut max power Operates in 2. 402-2.48 0 GHz I SM band 80dB m receiver s ensitivi ty
The inc luded Arte sia BT-1 Bluetooth r eceiver tu rns you r pia no into a home e ntertainmen t cente r for the enti re fa mily and all ows you to play along with your favorite hits .
BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
1.Make sure th at th e piano is pow ered off, if not ple ase press the POW ER button to d o so. Insert the B lue tooth rece iver into th e Bluetoot h slo t located on t he connector panel o n the left sid e of the piano unde rneath the k ey-be d.
2.Pre ss the POWER b utt on to turn the p iano on. The blue i ndicator l igh t on the Bluet ooth recei ver will fla sh.
3.Pre ss the FUNCT ION b utton and us e the +/YES, - /NO button s or th e DATA WH EEL t o selec t The Blueto oth M enu.
4.Fro m the sub-me nu, t urn the Blue tooth feat ure o n by pressin g the +/YES bu tto n and then th e ENTER butt on. T he blue indi cator will begi n to flash qui ckl y, it w ill continue to flas h, once ever y .7 second, w hile connecti ng to anothe r Blu etooth dev ice.
5.You wi ll fi nd the Artes ia BT-1 as an optio n on your Blue tooth device' s settings , sel ect the BT-1 fro m your de vice to connect . When the BT-1 rec eiver has su ccessful ly conne cted the blu e ind icator lig ht on the receiver will re mai n on. Use your Bluetooth devic e to access th e inf ormation t hat you want to hear th rou gh the piano. The ke yboard is availab le for playi ng while the r eco rding is pla ying back. P lay along wi th yo ur favo rite band!
6.Use t he Functio n Blu etooth men u again to tur n Blu etooth off.
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BLUETOOTH
Pleas e note, Blue too th devices s hould be placed n ear and in dir ect view of the Blu etooth recei ver when ini tially set u p. The dista nce and strengt h of the signa l wil l depend on environmental c ondition s. Pl ease make sure the vo lume of the pi ano a nd the Bluet ooth devic e is turned up . If you are unabl e to co nnect to you r Bluetoot h device, pl eas e make su re that any ot her previ ously connect ed device ha s been disconne cted. If you are still unab le to connec t, pl ease turn th e Bluetoot h fun ction on your device off, and the n back on to att emp t to connect . To chan ge Bluetooth de vices duri ng no rmal operation di sco nnect the fi rst Blueto oth a nd then re connect to t he ne w device fol lowing the above instr uctions. Pleas e also note, d ue to d ifferenc es in Blueto oth t echnolog y, some Bl uetooth en abl ed devic es may be inco mpatible , fun ction impr operly, or may no t sup port all fea tures when used wi th the wirel ess r eceiver.
TROUBLESHO OTING
Pleas e make su re th e volum e of the piano and th e Bluetoot h dev ice is turne d up. If you are unabl e to co nnect to you r Bluetoot h device, pl eas e make su re that any ot her previ ously connect ed device ha s been disconne cted. If you are still unab le to connec t, pl ease turn th e Bluetoot h fun ction on your device off, and the n back on to att emp t to connect . To chan ge Bluetooth de vices duri ng no rmal operation di sco nnect the fi rst Blueto oth a nd recon nect to the ne w dev ice follow ing the abov e instruct ions.
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MIDI
MIDI st ands for Mus ica l Instrume nt Digital Inte rface. Thi s is a wo rldwide st andard commu nication inte rface that e nables electr onic music al in strument s and computers of all brands to c ommunica te wi th each othe r so that data can pa ss between t hem. This exchange of in formatio n makes it pos sible to create a s ystem of MID I instruments and dev ices that of fer s far greate r versatil ity and cont rol than is availab le with isol ate d instr uments. Wh eth er you in ter face with co mputers, sequ encers, ex panders or othe r ke yboards, your musica l hor izons will b e greatly en han ced. If you are an advanced MI DI us er, th is section will h elp you to acc ess the MIDI c ontroller capab ilities of the pi ano. If y ou already k now that you n eed this spe cia lized func tionalit y, then th is section is for you. How ever, thi s informat ion is not nec ess ary in order t o enjoy playi ng the piano.
MIDI CONNECTION
The MID I terminal i s loc ated on the le ft side of the p ian o, unde r the key-bed. For more infor mation reg ard ing tra nsmitted M IDI d ata please s ee the MIDI im ple mentatio n chart at the ba ck of this man ual . The MID I Local, USB M IDI I n and the MIDI O ut are turne d adjusted usin g the Functi on menu. Pleas e see the Func tio n section of t his manual f or mo re informa tion.
MIDI OUT
This te rminal transmits dat a from this in str ument to oth er MIDI devi ces . The transmitte d data includes t he note and to uch veloci ty produce d whi le play ing o n the ke yboard, as well a s voice c han ges, wheel o perat ion, and record ed playbac k for the melod y track s. Demo song s and a uto accomp animent are not t ra nsm itted.
LOCAL ON/OFF
This fu nction allows you to tur n on or o ff the speaker syst em of t he piano, local is th e MIDI Ch annel mess age t hat sets whe ther your keyboar d is go ing to trigg er its internal sound s (Local ON) o r not ( Local OFF) . Normally, playin g on the ke ybo ard generates sound w hile it send s MID I messages v ia the MIDI co nne ctor or USB. This mode is ca lled Local O n. You c an mute the pi ano sounds w hil e still send ing o ut the MIDI me ssages. This mo de is called L oca l Off. Turn ing the Loca l On/ Off functi on to off, will disc onnect the keyboard from t he interna l sound engine of t he piano. Th is means you can use th e piano a s a MIDI contr oll er to contro l other MIDI devi ces or virtu al in strument s oftware runni ng on your com puter with out p layin g the i nternal so unds of the pi ano. You may al so find othe r occ asions suc h as when you ar e using MIDI s equencing sof tware on your computer, where i t is us eful to turn t he Local Off. Loca l On/ Off is found i n the Funct ion menu. Pleas e see the Func tio n section of t his manual f or mo re informa tion.
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MIDI
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART
Fu nctio n Ba sic Cha nn el Ch annel c ha nged De fault Mod e No te Numb er 9 -120 0-12 7 Veloci ty : Note On Veloci ty : Note Off Pi tch Ben de r Co ntrol C ha nge: 0 1 5 7, 1 0 11 64 , 66, 67 65 80 , 81 91 98 , 99 10 0 ,101 12 1 12 3 Pr ogram Chang e Sy st em Exclus ive Sy s. C ommon : So ng Se lect Sy s. C ommon : So ng Posi tion Sy st em: Clo ck Real T ime: Comm ands
Tra ns mitted
1 CH
1-16 CH
3
·
X
·
·
X
X
·
X
·
X
·
·
X
X
·
·
0-127
X
X
X
X
X
X
Recognized 1-16 CH 1-16 CH 3
X X X
X
X X
0-127 X X X X
X X
Remark
Variatio n page Modulation Portamento va lue Volume, Pan Expression Sustain. Sost enuto, Soft P edal Portamento ye s/no Reverb, Choru s program Reverb, Choru s send level NRPNL, NRPHH RPNL, RPNH Reset all contr ollers All notes off
Mode 1: O MNI ON, POLY Mode 2: O MNI ON, MONO Mode 3: O MNI OFF, POLY Mode 4: O MNI OFF, MONO
MIDI CHANNELS
The MID I system in th is un it has 16 chan nels numbe red f rom 1-16. Ea ch of the chann els is respo nsi ble for a voic e. When the in strument r ece ives fr om an external devic e, the activ e channel is d ete rmined by th e control me ssage. The transmiss ion chann els on this ke yboard are f ixed as foll ows:
Chann el 1: Chann el 2: Chann el 3: Chann el 4: Chann el 7: Chann el 10:
Maste r voice Layer voi ce Split voice Bass in m anual bass c hor d mode Chord i n manual bas s cho rd mode Percuss ion s ound
Please see the MIDI Implementation Chart for more de ta il s
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AUTO BASS CHORD FINGERING GUIDE
FINGERING GUIDE
CHORD DISPLAY INTERVALS
Ma jor
Ma jor six th
Ma jor seven th
Ma jor seven th sharp el eventh
Ma jor add nin th
Ma jor seven th ninth
Ma jor six th a dd ninth
Au gmented
Mi nor
Mi nor six th
Mi nor seven th
Mi nor seven th flatte n fifth
Mi nor add nin th
Mi nor seven th add nint h
Mi nor seven th add eleven th
Mi nor maj or s eventh
Mi nor maj or s eventh ad d ninth
Di minis he d
Di minis he d seventh
Se venth
Se venth sus pend four th
Se venth add n inth
Se venth sha rp eleventh
Se venth thi rteenth
Se venth fla tted fift h
Se venth fla tted nint h
Se venth fla tted thir teenth
Se venth sha rp ninth
Ma jor seven th augmen ted
Se venth aug mented
Su spend ed f ourth
Se venth sus pend four th
M
M6
M7
M7 # 11
M 9
M7 9
M6 9
Au g
m
m6
m7
m7 b5
m 9
m7 9
m7 1 1
mM 7
mM 7 9
Di m
Di m7
7
7s us4
7 9
7 #1 1
7 13
7 b5
7 b9
7 b1 3
7 #9
M7 aug
7a ug
Su s4
7s us4
1- 3-5
1- 3-5-6
1- 3-(5) -7
1- (2)-3 -# 4-(5) -7
1- 2-3-5
1- 2-3-( 5) -7
1- 2-3-( 5) -6
1 -3 -#5
1- b3-5
1 -b 3-5-6
1- b3-(5 )- b7
1- b3-b5 -b 7
1- 2-b3- 5
1 -2 -b3-( 5) -b7
1- (2)-b 3- 4-5-( b7 )
1- b3-(5 )- 7
1 -2 -b3-( 5) -7
1- b3-b5
1- b3-b5 -6
1 -3 -(5)- b7
1- 4-5-b 7
1- 2-3-( 5) -b7
1- (2)-3 #4 -(5)- b7
1- 3-(5) -6 -b7
1- 3-b5- b7
1- b2-3- (5 )-b7
1- 3-5-b 6- b7
1- #2-3- (5 )-b7
1 -3 -#5-7
1- 3-#5- b7
1- 4-5
1- 4-5b7
The Fingering Guide table above lists all of the 32 playable chords of the Fing ered Mode. Please note, the intervals listed in parentheses an be omitted. The listed chord fingerings are all in root note position, other inversio ns can be used with the exception of:
·The M6 ch ords are onl y rec ognized in r oot note pos iti on. All othe r inver sions are inter preted as m7 .
·The 69 ch ords are onl y rec ognized in r oot note pos iti on. All othe r inver sions are inter preted as m1 1
·The m6 ch ords are onl y rec ognized in r oot note pos iti on. All othe r inver sions are inter preted as m7 b5.
·With au g and dim7 cho rds , the lowest n ote played i s assumed to b e the root.
·These i nvers ions do not ap ply t o the Piano mo de.
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VOICE LIST
PI AN O
1
Ac ou st ic G ra nd
2
Br ig ht A co us ti c
3
El ec tr ic G ra nd
4
Ho nk y-Tonk Piano
5
El ec tr ic P ia no 1
6
El ec tr ic P ia no 2
7
Ha rp si ch or d
8
Cl av ic ho rd
CH RO MATIC PERCUS
9
Ce le st a
10
Gl oc ke ns pi el
11
Mu si c bo x
12
Vi br ap ho ne
13
Ma ri mb a
14
Xylophone
15
Tubular Bells
16
Du lc im er
OR GA N
Dr awba r Or ga n
17
Percussi ve Organ
18
Rock Organ
19
Ch ur ch O rg an
20
Reed Organ
21
Ac co rd io n
22
Ha rm on ic a
23
Tango Accordion
24
GU ITAR
Ac ou st ic N yl on
25
Ac ou st ic S te el
26
El ec tr ic J az z
27
El ec tr ic C le an
28
El ec tr ic M ut ed
29
Ov er dr iv en G ui ta r
30
Di st or ti on G ui ta r
31
Gu it ar H ar mo ni cs
32
BA SS
Up ri gh t Ba ss
33
El ec tr ic ( fi ng er )
34
El ec tr ic ( pi ck )
35
Fr et le ss B as s
36
Sl ap B as s 1
37
Sl ap B as s 2
38
Sy nt h Ba ss 1
39
Sy nt h Ba ss 2
40
ST RI NG S
Vi ol in
41
Vi ol a
42
Ce ll o
43
Co nt ra ba ss
44
Tremolo Strings
45
Pi zz ic at o St ri ng s
46
Or ch es tr al H ar p
47
Ti mp an i
48
EN SE MB LE
49
St ri ng s
50
St ri ng E ns em bl e 2
51
Sy nt h St ri ng s 1
52
Sy nt h St ri ng s 2
53
Ch oi r Aa hs
54
Voice Oohs
55
Sy nt h Voi ce
56
Or ch es tr a Hi t
BR AS S
57
Trumpet
58
Trombone
59
Tuba
60
Mu te d Trumpet
61
Fr en ch H or n
62
Br as s Se ct io n
63
Sy nt h Brass 1
64
Sy nt h Brass 2
RE ED
65
So pr an o Sa x
66
Al to S ax
67
Tenor Sax
68
Ba ri to ne S ax
69
Ob oe
En gl is h Ho rn
70
Ba ss oo n
71
Cl ar in et
72
PI PE
Pi cc ol o
73
Fl ut e
74
Recorder
75
Pan Flute
76
Bo tt le B lo w
77
Sh ak uh ac hi
78
Wh is tl e
79
Oc ar in a
80
SY NT H LE AD
Le ad 1 ( sq ua re )
81
Le ad 2 ( sa wt oo th )
82
Le ad 3 ( ca ll io pe )
83
Le ad 4 ( ch if f )
84
Le ad 5 ( ch ar an g)
85
Le ad 6 ( vo ic e)
86
Le ad 7 ( fi ft hs )
87
8 (b as s + le ad )
88
SY NT H PAD
Pad 1 (new age)
89
Pad 2 (warm)
90
Pad 3 (polysyn th )
91
Pad 4 (choir)
92
Pad 5 (bowed)
93
Pad 6 (metalli c)
94
95
Pad 7 (halo)
96
Pad 8 (sweep)
SY NT H EF FE CT
97
FX 1 ( ra in )
98
FX 2 ( so un dt ra ck )
99
FX 3 ( cr ys ta l)
10 0
FX 4 ( at mo sp he re )
10 1
FX 5 ( br ig ht ne ss )
10 2
FX 6 ( go bl in s)
10 3
FX 7 ( ec ho es )
10 4
Sc i- Fi
ET HN IC
10 5
10 6
10 7
10 8
10 9
11 0
11 1
12
PE RC US SI VE
11 3
11 4
11 5
11 6
11 7
11 8
11 9
12 0
SO UN D EF FE CT
12 1
12 2
12 3
12 4
12 5
12 6
12 7
12 8
DR UM L IS T
12 9
13 0
13 1
13 2
13 3
13 4
13 5
13 6
13 7
Si ta r
Ba nj o
Sh am is en
Koto
Kalimba
Ba gp ip e
Fi dd le
Sh an ai
Ti nk le B el l
Ag og o
St ee l Dr um s
Woodblock
Taiko Drum
Me lo di c Tom
Sy nt h Dr um
Reverse Cymbal
Gu it ar F re t No is e
Br ea th N oi se
Se as ho re
Bi rd Tweet
Telephone Ring
He li co pt er
Ap pl au se
Gu ns ho t
St an da rd
Room
Power
El et ro ni
Sy nt h
Ja zz
Br us h
Cl as si c
Ef fe ct
Pleas e note, for vo ices from 00 1 - 128 in the tab le, t he NO. is t he displayed voic e number. The MID I program number fo r any voi ce li sted is one le ss than the di spl ay numb er. For examp le voice 001 A coustic Grand Piano Mi di program number i s 000 , vo ice 002 Bright Ac oustic Pia no MI DI program number i s 001, and so fo rth .
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VSTYLE LIST
BA LLAD
Pi ano Bal la d
1
La tin Bal la d
2
Lo ve S ong
3
Pop Ba llad
4
Bi g Band Ball ad
5
Ja zz Ball ad
6
16 Beat Ball ad
7
6/ 8 Slow Rock
8
16 Beat 1
9
16 Beat 2
10
Co untry B al lad
11
Sl ow Gosp el
12
Sl ow Coun tr y
13
Mo dern Ball ad
14
Sh ow Ball ad
15
PO P
PO P
Me rsey Beat
16
Popv ille
17
Ja zz Rock
18
Pop Rock
19
Pop Sh uffle
20
Gu itar Pop
21
Sw ing Funk
22
Pop' s Fe el
23
Su rf Pop
24
8 Be at
25
60 's Rock
26
Rock
27
28
Sh uffle Rock
29
Sy nt h Po p
30
So ul
31
De troit Pop
32
Rh ythm & Blue s
33
So ul 1968
16 B EAT
Twist
34
Ea rly Rock
35
Bo ogie Woo gie
36
6/ 8 Blues
37
Go spel Sh uf fle
38
Da nce
39
Da nce Pop
40
Ho use
41
Sw ing House
42
Cl ub Danc e
43
Cl ub Lati n
44
Ga ra ge
45
Techno
46
Da nce 8Beat
47
Hi p Hop
48
Ch ill Out
49
70 's Disco
50
La tin Dis co
51
Di sco
52
Di sco Party
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Di sco Fever
54
Ne w York Dis co
55
Co untry Pop
56
Co untry Swi ng
57
Co untry 2 St ep
58
Bl uegrass
59
Co untry Wa ltz
60
CO MBO
Mo dern Jazz
61
Co cktai ls
62
Co mbo Pla ce
63
Ja zz Club
64
Sw ing
65
Bi g Band Jam
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
LATIN
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
10 0
Bi g Band
Di xie
Bi g Band Danc e
Qu ick Fox Tro t
Qu ick Ste p
Ji ve
Ragt ime
St ride Pi an o
2/ 4 March
6/ 8 March
Foxt ro t
En glish Wa ltz
Vi enna Wal tz
Sw ing Walt z
Ja zz Wal tz
Waltz
Is land Fever
2/ 4 Po lka
6/ 8 Po lka
Br as il
Me rengu e
Ma mbo
Rh umba
Sa lsa
Sa mba
Be guine
Bo ssanova
Tango
Tango Hab en era
Paso doble
Ch a Cha
Sw ing Re ggae
Tarntel a
Ma riach i
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Wh en the inst rument is t urned on or o ff, a po pping s ou nd is heard .
Wh en usin g a mo bile phon e, noise is pr oduce d
No t all of the vo ices seem t o so und, or t he so und seems t o cut off.
Th e auto acco mpanime nt does not s ound pr operl y.
No s ound is pro duced by th e ke yboar d, bu t the lig ht s and scree n work.
Th e sound of th e voice cha ng es from n ot e to n ote.
Th is is nor ma l and indic ates that t he in strum en t is receiv ing elect rical pow er.
Us ing a mob il e phone is cl ose proxi mi ty to th e instr um ent may pro duce inte rferenc e. To preven t this, tur n of f the mob il e phone or u se it furth er away from th e instrum ent.
Th e instr um ent is poly phonic up t o a ma ximum of 32 n otes, inc luding th e layer vo ice, spli t vo ice, auto a ccompan iment and me trono me . No tes excee ding this l imit will n ot sound.
Ma ke sure tha t the accom pa nimen t vo lume is s et to a appro priate le vel. Chec k th at the sp lit poi nt i s set to an app ropriat e ke y for th e chord s yo u are playing . Make sure t ha t th e CHORD but ton for is en gaged.
Ch eck the mas ter volum e co ntrol . Ch eck th at noth in g is plugge d into the he adphone so cket or tha t LO CAL has bee n turned of f in th e Functio n menu.
Th is is nor ma l. The digi tal toe gen eration us es mult ip le record ings, sam ples, of an in strum en t across th e ra nge of the ke yb oard. Th e actual so und of the vo ic e may be slig htly di fferent f rom note to n ote.
Th e volume is t oo soft. Th e sound qua lity is poo r. Th e rhythm st ops unexp ec tedly o r wi ll no t play Th e recorde d data of the s ong does no t pl aycorre ct ly. Th e LCD displ ay s uddenly g oes dark an d al l panel s et tings are r eset.
To comple tely rest ore all set ting as set b y th e factory.
Powe r suddenl y and unexp ectedly t urns of f after a per iod of inac tivity.
Th e susta in p edal seem s to produc e the op posit e ef fect, so th at pressi ng the peda l de activates t he sustai n and relea sing the pe dal tri gg ers the sus tain.
An i ncorr ec t AC adapte r which is no t ra ted su ffici en tly can cau se malfun ction or da mage. If y ou have lost or d amaged your A C adapter, pl ease co nt act your ne arest dea le r for the co rrect r ep lacemen t adapter.
Perf orm a facto ry reset fr om the Func ti on me nu, all of th e user sett ings will b e erased an d the defau lt factor y setting s will be app lied to t he inst ru ment.
Th is is nor ma l outcome o f the Auto Powe r Of f fe ature. You can disa bl e the Auto Powe r Off, in th e Functio n menu.
Th e polar it y of the swit ch needs to b e changed . Ma ke sure the j ac k plug fo r th e pedal i s co nnect ed c orrectl y and do not pr ess the ped al wh ile tur ni ng the pian o on.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Keyb oar ds:
Displ ay:
Polypho ny:
Voic es:
Voic e Control:
Pedal:
Effec t:
Style s:
Style Fea tures:
Song re cording:
88 weig hted,vel ocity-sensiti ve keys
Full Co lor Gra phic LCD dis play
128 not es max
128PC M Voices+ 9 d rum kits
Trans pose, Tune, Pan, Octave, Volume for Main vo iceSplit vo ice and Layer voice
Soft, S ostenuto, Sustain( support ha lfp edal)
8 Reve rb Types a nd Reverb Level 8 Choru s Typ es and Chorus Level EQ Bass L evel EQ Treb le Leve l
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Sy nchro Star t, Intro, En ding, Fill I n1,Fill in 2, Variation, Sta rtstop, Accompanim ent. Volu me, Metro nome
Real Time Record ing and Play back with U di sk. Local t wo trac ks recording. Save local rec ording to U disk or L oad U disk mid i song to L ocal Re cording track
Registration Memo ry:
Keyb oar d Control:
Demo an d Coach :
Other s:
Inter face:
4 x 4 per reg f ile. Save/Load re g file to/fr om U di sk.
Split , Layer, Du et Piano 3 touch s ensitivi ty and fixed t ouch selec t
10 demo s + 55 lessons Left/ Right part O n/O ff Score f or Learnin g Level
Bluet ooth U Disk fo r recordin g, pl ay demo,save/load reg fi le. USB MID I USB AUD IO to Play/Rec ord Audio wi th Computer
DC, Aux I n, Line Out, U SB,mi dio ut,Pedal 2 Headp hones,Bl uet ooth
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