thomann DP-95 B, DP-95 WH User Manual

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DP-95 B, DP-95 WH
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user manual
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Musikhaus Thomann Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone: +49 (0) 9546 9223-0 E-mail: info@thomann.de Internet: www.thomann.de
09.06.2015, ID: 352288, 352389
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Table of contents
1 General information.............................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Further information........................................................................................................ 5
1.2 Notational conventions................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Symbols and signal words........................................................................................... 6
2 Safety instructions................................................................................................................. 7
3 Features....................................................................................................................................... 9
4 Assembly instructions........................................................................................................ 10
5 Control panel and connections..................................................................................... 16
6 Connectivity options.......................................................................................................... 21
7 Switching on / off, basic operation.............................................................................. 23
7.1 Turning the digital piano on and off...................................................................... 23
7.1.1 Normal switching on / off....................................................................................... 23
7.1.2 Automatic shutdown............................................................................................... 23
7.2 Setting up the digital piano, Function menu..................................................... 23
7.2.1 Fine tuning................................................................................................................... 24
7.2.2 Split point..................................................................................................................... 25
7.2.3 Beats............................................................................................................................... 25
7.2.4 Metronome volume.................................................................................................. 25
7.2.5 Pedal function selection......................................................................................... 26
7.2.6 Reverb volume........................................................................................................... 26
7.2.7 Chorus volume........................................................................................................... 26
7.2.8 Selecting a setting for the Harmony mode...................................................... 27
7.2.9 Effects depth in Harmony mode.......................................................................... 28
7.2.10 Midi receive channel (Midi In)............................................................................ 28
7.2.11 MIDI send channel (Midi Out)............................................................................. 28
7.2.12 Automatic shutdown............................................................................................. 29
7.2.13 Time signature......................................................................................................... 29
7.3 Adjusting the volume.................................................................................................. 29
7.4 Setting the Brilliance.................................................................................................... 30
7.5 Transposing..................................................................................................................... 30
7.6 Touch sensitivity............................................................................................................ 30
7.7 DSP effects depth.......................................................................................................... 31
7.8 Factory defaults............................................................................................................. 31
8 Operating................................................................................................................................. 32
8.1 Demo songs.................................................................................................................... 32
8.2 Practise songs................................................................................................................. 32
8.3 Metronome..................................................................................................................... 34
8.4 Piano mode..................................................................................................................... 35
8.5 Dual mode....................................................................................................................... 35
8.6 Split mode....................................................................................................................... 35
8.7 TWINOVA......................................................................................................................... 36
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8.8 Selecting voices ............................................................................................................ 36
8.9 Harmony mode.............................................................................................................. 37
8.10 Playing with accompaniment................................................................................ 37
8.10.1 Style selection.......................................................................................................... 37
8.10.2 Playing Styles, Chord mode................................................................................ 37
8.10.3 Tempo......................................................................................................................... 38
8.10.4 Mixer............................................................................................................................ 38
8.11 Auto Accompaniment.............................................................................................. 39
8.12 Accompaniment track volume, muting............................................................. 39
8.13 Performance Assistant.............................................................................................. 39
8.13.1 GUITAR mode........................................................................................................... 40
8.13.2 PIANO mode............................................................................................................. 41
8.13.3 TRADITIONAL CHINESE INSTRUMENTS mode.............................................. 41
8.14 Chord detection.......................................................................................................... 41
8.15 Historic tunings........................................................................................................... 44
8.16 One Touch Setting..................................................................................................... 45
8.17 Record, playback, delete.......................................................................................... 45
8.17.1 Song recording........................................................................................................ 46
8.17.2 Playback recordings............................................................................................... 47
8.17.3 Delete recording..................................................................................................... 47
8.18 Memory.......................................................................................................................... 47
8.18.1 Memory banks.......................................................................................................... 47
8.18.2 Load / save parameters......................................................................................... 48
8.18.3 Lock function............................................................................................................ 48
8.19 Song album.................................................................................................................. 48
8.20 Chord dictionary......................................................................................................... 49
8.21 MIDI functions............................................................................................................. 50
8.22 USB connection........................................................................................................... 50
9 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................... 51
10 Voice list.................................................................................................................................... 52
11 Styles list................................................................................................................................... 61
12 Practise and demo songs.................................................................................................. 65
13 Chord list.................................................................................................................................. 67
14 MIDI implementation chart............................................................................................. 69
15 Technical specifications.................................................................................................... 72
16 Protecting the environment........................................................................................... 73
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1 General information
This manual contains important instructions for the safe operation of the unit. Read and follow the safety instructions and all other instructions. Keep the manual for future reference. Make sure that it is available to all those using the device. If you sell the unit please make sure that the buyer also receives this manual.
Our products are subject to a process of continuous development. Thus, they are subject to change.
1.1 Further information
On our website (www.thomann.de) you will find lots of further information and details on the following points:
Download This manual is also available as PDF file for you to download.
Keyword search
Use the search function in the electronic version to find the topics of interest for you quickly.
Online guides
Our online guides provide detailed information on technical basics and terms.
Personal consultation
For personal consultation please contact our technical hotline.
Service
If you have any problems with the device the customer service will gladly assist you.
1.2 Notational conventions
This manual uses the following notational conventions:
The letterings for connectors and controls are marked by square brackets and italics. Examples: [VOLUME] control, [Mono] button.
Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics.
Examples: ‘24ch’, ‘OFF’.
Letterings
Displays
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The individual steps of an instruction are numbered consecutively. The result of a step is indented and highlighted by an arrow.
Example:
1. Switch on the device.
2. Press [Auto].
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Automatic operation is started.
3. Switch off the device.
References to other locations in this manual are identified by an arrow and the speci‐ fied page number. In the electronic version of the manual, you can click the cross­reference to jump to the specified location.
Example: See Ä ‘Cross-references’ on page 6.
1.3 Symbols and signal words
In this section you will find an overview of the meaning of symbols and signal words that are used in this manual.
Signal word Meaning DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
an immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
CAUTION! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
a possible dangerous situation that can result in minor injury if it is not avoided.
NOTICE! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
a possible dangerous situation that can result in mate‐ rial and environmental damage if it is not avoided.
Warning signs Type of danger
Warning – high-voltage.
Warning – danger zone.
Instructions
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2 Safety instructions
This device is intended to be used for electronic sound generation using a piano key‐ board. Use the device only as described in this user manual. Any other use or use under other operating conditions is considered to be improper and may result in per‐ sonal injury or property damage. No liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use.
This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical, sensorial, and intel‐ lectual abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience. Other persons may use this device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety.
DANGER! Danger for children
Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are disposed of properly and are not within reach of babies and young children. Choking hazard!
Ensure that children do not detach any small parts (e.g. knobs or the like) from the unit. They could swallow the pieces and choke!
Never let children unattended use electrical devices.
DANGER! Electric shock caused by short-circuit
Do not modify the mains cable or the plug. Failure to do so could result in electric shock/death or fire. If in doubt, seek advice from a registered electrician.
DANGER! Electric shock caused by high voltages inside
Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present. Never remove any covers.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
CAUTION! Possible hearing damage
With loudspeakers or headphones connected, the device can produce volume levels that may cause temporary or permanent hearing impair‐ ment.
Do not operate the device permanently at a high volume level. Decrease the volume level immediately if you experience ringing in your ears or hearing impairment.
Intended use
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CAUTION! Risk of injury due to heavy weight
Due to the heavy weight of the device, at least two persons are required for transport and installation.
NOTICE! Operating conditions
This device has been designed for indoor use only. To prevent damage, never expose the device to any liquid or moisture. Avoid direct sunlight, heavy dirt, and strong vibrations.
NOTICE! Power supply
Before connecting the device, ensure that the input voltage (AC outlet) matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is pro‐ tected by a residual current circuit breaker. Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and possibly injure the user.
Unplug the device before electrical storms occur and when it is unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire.
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3 Features
The digital piano is characterized by the following features:
n 88 weighted keys with hammer action, touch velocity in 3 steps. n Multi function LCD. n User-friendly controls and indicators. n 500 voices. n 200 preprogrammed styles. n 60 preprogrammed practise songs. n Three memory locations for user songs. n Song album with 120 songs. n Two demo songs. n Sequencer function. n Single and multi-finger chord detection. n Recording function. n Eight memory banks, each with four memory locations. n Mixer function. n Connections: USB, 2 × headphones, AUX, MIDI, pedal box.
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4 Assembly instructions
You need a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) for the assembly of the digital piano. Open the package and please make sure before assembling that the entire scope of delivery is present, as posted here.
1 Digital piano housing with music stand 2 Left side panel 3 Right side panel 4 Pedal box 5 Back panel 6 2 × screws M6 × 18 7 2 × hand screws 8 4 × screws M6 × 40 9 8 × screws M4 × 15 10 4 × plastic caps 11 Pedal cable 12 Power cord
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1. Assemble the piano near a wall power outlet.
2. Proceed according to the illustrations and exclusively use the supplied screws.
Using other screws could damage the piano housing or result in a reduced sta‐ bility of the piano.
3. Put the pedal box between the left and right side panel and use two screws
M6 ´ 40 on each side to affix both side panels to the pedal box.
4.
Attach the back panel with eight screws M4 ´ 15 to the pedal box and to the rear sides of the side panels.
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5.
Place the digital piano case on the frame and secure it with two screws M6 ´ 18 and the two thumbscrews.
6. Fasten the cables to the stand. Insert the DIN plug of the pedal cable into the
provided socket on the bottom side of the digital piano. Move the digital piano to its designated location.
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1. Make sure that the device is turned off before you connect it to the power
supply or disconnect it.
2. Turn the volume control to minimum.
3. Plug the power cord into a 230 V AC outlet.
4. Now you can turn on the device.
If the piano is not in use or when a thunderstorm with danger of lightning threatens, disconnect the device from its mains power for safety.
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Top view
1 Operating panel 2 Main switch 3 Music stand 4 Claviature
Rear panel
5 Connection for pedal cable 6 Power cord 7 AUX input, AUX output 8 MIDI input, MIDI output 9 USB port
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Pedals
9 Soft pedal 10 Sostenuto pedal 11 Sustain pedal
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5 Control panel and connections
1 [VOLUME]
Rotary volume control.
2 [BRILLIANCE]
Rotary brilliance control.
3 [STYLES]
Single button function: direct Style selection. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button in ‘MIXER’ mode:
n [ACCOMP]
Setting the accompaniment track volume.
n [RYTHM]
Setting the rhythm section volume.
n [BASS]
Setting the bass section volume.
n [CHORD]
Setting the chord section volume.
n [LOWER]
Setting the dual voice volume.
n [UPPER]
Setting the first voice volume.
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4 [TEMPO +] | [TEMPO –] | [FUNCTION]
Single button function: Increasing / decreasing playback tempo. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Opening function menu
5 [SHIFT]
Enables the second function of doubly assigned function buttons.
6 [L]
Left hand voice selection button in lesson mode.
7 [R] | [DICT]
Single button function: Right hand voice selection button in lesson mode. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Opening chord dictionary.
8 [LESSON]
Button to call the lesson mode.
9 [CHORD MODE]
Button to call the chord mode.
10 [D]
Button to insert a fill bar (Fill-in D).
11 [C]
Button to insert a fill bar (Fill-in C).
12 Buttons for operating mode STYLE
n START / STOP n SYNC / START n INTRO / ENDING n FILL A n FILL B
Buttons for operating mode SONG
n START / STOP n PAUSE n REPEAT n REW n FF
13 Display. 14 [STYLE] | [DEMO]
Single button function: Calling Style mode. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Calling Demo mode.
15 [VOICE] | [PERFORM]
Single button function: Calling Voice mode. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Calling Performance-Assistant mode
16 Jog dial for selecting functions, parameters and values. 17 [YES/+].
Increases the displayed value by one.
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18 [VOICES]
Single button function: direct Voice selection. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button:
n [PIANO]
Calling Piano mode.
n [METRONOME]
Turning the metronome on and off.
n [DUAL]
Enabling / disabling right hand voice (R2).
n [LOWER]
Enabling / disabling left hand voice (L).
n [TOUCH]
Enabling default setting.
n [DSP]
Turning digital effects on and off.
n [TRANSPOSE –/+]
Transposing the entire claviature up or down.
19 [SCALE]
Enables / disables the selection of historic tunings.
20 [OCTAVE]
Button for octaving the keyboard in TWINOVA mode.
21 [TWINOVA]
Enables / disables the TWINOVA mode.
22 [FREEZE] | [HARMONY]
Single button function: Calling Freeze mode. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Calling Harmony mode.
23 [O.T.S.] | [MELODY 5]
Single button function: Enabling One Button Operation. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Record enabling melody track 5.
24 [M1][M4] | [MELODY 1][MELODY 4]
Single button function: Calling user settings M1 … M4. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Record enabling melody tracks 1 … 4.
25 [STORE] | [ACCOMP]
Single button function: Saving current values as user setting. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Record enabling accompaniment track.
26 [BANK] | [RECORD]
Single button function: Selecting memory bank. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Enabling Recording mode.
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27 [NO/–].
Decreases the displayed value by one.
28 [SONG] | [ALBUM]
Single button function: Calling Song mode. Button function with pressed [SHIFT] button: Calling Album mode.
29 [AUX IN]
Input socket for connecting an external audio device (e.g. MP3 or CD player).
30 [AUX OUT]
Output socket for connecting the digital piano to an amplifier, stereo system, mixer or recording device.
31 [MIDI IN]
MIDI in for connecting an external MIDI device.
32 [MIDI OUT]
MIDI out for connecting an external MIDI device.
33 [USB]
USB interface to connect a computer.
Rear panel connections
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1 Accompaniment track / Melody track 1 … 5 9 Operating mode TWINOVA, PERFORM, PER‐
FORM.H, ALBUM, SCALE
2 Operating mode VOICE, STYLE, DEMO, SONG,
ALBUM
10 Operating mode DSP, DUAL, LOWER, HAR‐
MONY, TOUCH
3 Chord detection, Full Range, Accompaniment track
section
11 Lesson mode, left / right hand active
4 Chord 12 Record 5 Bar 13 Note in treble clef 6 Beat 14 USB connection 7 Tempo 15 Note in bass clef 8 Memory bank, memory location
The keyboard keys are referred to in this manual as shown below.
Display
Piano keys
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6 Connectivity options
To the left beneath the keyboard you find the headphones outlets 1 and 2. Connecting headphones (not supplied) to outlet 2 mutes the speakers. Using outlet 1 maintains the sound output through the speakers.
1. Connect the foot pedal to the provided connector on the bottom of the pedal
box.
2. Pedal functions:
Soft pedal Using the Soft pedal makes the piano sound smoother and the overall
volume is attenuated. Sostenuto pedal
When stepping on the Sostenuto pedal, the currently played notes linger until you release the pedal.
Sustain pedal With the sustain pedal all played notes sound longer. This effect simulates
the lifting of the damper in an analogue keyboard instrument.
n USB port
The USB port provides data exchange with a computer.
n MIDI connections
MIDI stands for ‘Musical Instrument Digital Interface’ and represents a global standard for the communication of numerous electronic instruments and sound modules.
MIDI IN: The device receives MIDI data from other devices through this port. – MIDI OUT: MIDI data generated by the digital piano is sent to other MIDI
devices through this port.
Headphones
Pedals
Computer
MIDI port
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Via the socket [AUX OUT] you can connect the digital piano to an amplifier, stereo device, mixing console or recording device. Plug one end of the audio cable into the [AUX OUT] socket on the rear panel of the digital piano, and the other end into the input of the respective audio device.
NOTICE!
To prevent damage to the speakers, turn the volume down to ‘Min‐ imum’ before you connect other devices to the digital piano.
Via the socket [AUX IN] you can connect a, for example, CD or MP3 player to the dig‐ ital piano. So you can playback music through the internal speakers of the digital piano and simultaneously play along to it. Plug one end of the audio cable into the [AUX IN] socket on the rear panel of the digital piano, and the other end into the output of the respective audio device.
External audio devices
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7 Switching on / off, basic operation
7.1 Turning the digital piano on and off
7.1.1 Normal switching on / off
Press the power button on the right of the claviature to turn the device on and off.
If the display does not light up after switching on the digital piano, check the power supply.
If you hear nothing coming from the speakers, the volume may be set to ‘minimum’.
7.1.2 Automatic shutdown
If the digital piano is not in use, it shuts off after 30 minutes automatically. For adjusting or disabling the automatic shutdown, please proceed as described here
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Chapter 7.2.12 ‘Automatic shutdown’ on page 29.
To turn the device on again after an automatic shutdown, press the on / off switch to the right of the claviature.
7.2 Setting up the digital piano, Function menu
Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [FUNCTION + | –] to call the Functions menu. Select the desired sub menu using the buttons [FUNCTION + | –]. You can then change the following parameters using the jog dial or the buttons [YES / +] and [NO / –:] ändern:
Option LCD Control range Default value
Fine tuning Tune –50 … 50 000 Split point KeySplit 1 … 88 034 Beats BeatType 0, 2 … 9 004 Metronome
volume
MetroVol 0 … 127 90
Pedal function Pedal Sust, St/T, Mem Sust Reverb volume ReverbVol 0 … 127 Depending on the
selected voice
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Option LCD Control range Default value
Chorus volume ChorusVol 0 … 127 Depending on the
selected voice
Selection Harmony setting
xxxx Duet, Standard
Trio, Full Chord, Rock Duet, Country Duet, Country Trio, Block, 4 Close 1, 4 Close 2, 4 Open, 1+5, Octave, Strum, Echo, Tremolo, Trill
Duet
Effects depth Har‐ mony setting
HarmonySpeed 1 … 4 1
MIDI receive channel
Midi In 1 … 16, ALL ALL
MIDI send channel Midi Out 1 … 16 001 Automatic shutoff Power off 030, 060, OFF 030 Time signature Perform Beat 4–4, 3–4, 2–4, 6–8 4–4
If you don't press any key within five seconds after entering the function menu, the menu is automatically closed.
7.2.1 Fine tuning
With this function you can fine tune the entire claviature in cent steps.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘Tune’ menu. The current setting appears on
the display.
2. Adjust the tuning using the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial in a
range of –50 to +50 cents. Each time a key is pressed, the value changes by 1 cent.
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –], to reset the tuning to the default
value.
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7.2.2 Split point
Using this function you can select a point to split the whole claviature into two areas.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘KeySplit’ menu. The current setting appears
on the display.
2. Set the desired split point using the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial.
The keys to the right of this point are the right hand area, the keys of the other sides are the left hand area (chord area).
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to reset the split point to the default
value (F#3 / 034).
7.2.3 Beats
With this function you can set the beats in a range from 0 to 9.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘BeatType’ menu. The current setting appears
on the display.
2. Adjust the beat using the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial.
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to reset the beat to the default value
(004).
7.2.4 Metronome volume
With this function you can set the metronome volume in a range from 0 to 127.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘MetroVol’ menu. The current setting appears
on the display.
2. Adjust the volume using the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial.
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to reset the volume to the default
value (090).
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7.2.5 Pedal function selection
With this function you can assign the pedal function.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘Pedal’ menu. The current setting appears on
the display.
2. Use the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial to select the desired pedal
function: ‘Sust’ (Sustain pedal), ‘St/T’ (enabling / disabling accompaniment track), ‘Mem’ (controlling storage function).
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to reset the pedal function to the
default value (Sust).
7.2.6 Reverb volume
With this function you can set the Reverb effects volume in a range from 0 to 127.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘ReverbVol’ menu. The current setting
appears on the display.
2. Adjust the effects volume using the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial.
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to reset the effects volume to the
default value (depending on the selected voice).
7.2.7 Chorus volume
With this function you can set the Chorus effects volume in a range from 0 to 127.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘ChorusVol’ menu. The current setting
appears on the display.
2. Adjust the effects volume using the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial.
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to reset the effects volume to the
default value (depending on the selected voice).
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7.2.8 Selecting a setting for the Harmony mode
With this function you can determine a setting for the Harmony mode.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to Harmony type menu. The description of the
current setting, e.g. ‘Duet’, appears on the display.
2. Use the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial to select the desired setting:
Number Display
001 ‘Duet’ 002 ‘Standard Trio’ 003 ‘Full Chord’ 004 ‘Rock Duet’ 005 ‘Country Duet’ 006 ‘Country Trio’ 007 ‘Block’ 008 ‘4 Close 1’ 009 ‘4 Close 2’ 010 ‘4 Open’ 011 ‘1+5’ 012 ‘Octave’ 013 ‘Strum’ 014 ‘Echo’ 015 ‘Tremolo’ 016 ‘Trill’
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to load the default setting (Duet).
For the harmony settings Echo, Tremolo and Trill and you can also set the effects depth as described in the following section.
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7.2.9 Effects depth in Harmony mode
With this function you can determine the effects depth for the Harmony settings Echo, Tremolo and Trill.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘HarmonySpeed’ menu. The current setting
appears on the display.
2. Adjust the Effects depth using the buttons [YES/+] or [NO / –] or the jog dial.
3. Simultaneously press [YES/+] and [NO / –] to reset the effects depth to the
default value (001).
7.2.10 Midi receive channel (Midi In)
With this function you can determine on which channel the digital piano receives MIDI information from other devices.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘Midi In’ menu. The current setting appears
on the display.
2. Set the desired MIDI receive channel using the buttons [YES/+] or [NO / –] or
the jog dial.
3. Simultaneously press [YES/+] and [NO / –] to reset the channel selection to the
default value (ALL).
7.2.11 MIDI send channel (Midi Out)
With this function you can determine on which channel the digital piano sends MIDI information to other devices.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘Midi Out’ menu. The current setting appears
on the display.
2. Set the desired MIDI send channel using the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the
jog dial.
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to reset the channel selection to the
default value (001).
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7.2.12 Automatic shutdown
With this function you can specify whether and after what time the automatic shut‐ down of the digital piano is carried out.
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘Power Off’ menu. The current setting
appears on the display.
2. Use [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial to select one of the following options:
n ‘030’ (automatic shutdown after 30 minutes) n ‘060’ (automatic shutdown after 60 minutes) n ‘OFF’ (automatic shutdown off).
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] or [NO / –] to enable the default setting (auto‐
matic shutdown after 30 minutes).
7.2.13 Time signature
Use this function to determine a Time signature (4–4, 3–4, 2–4 or 6–8).
1. Use [FUNCTION + | –] to switch to ‘Perform Beat’ menu. The current setting
appears on the display.
2. Adjust the Time signature using the buttons [YES / +] or [NO / –] or the jog dial.
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to reset the Time signature to the
default value (4–4).
7.3 Adjusting the volume
Use the rotary control [VOLUME] to set a comfortable volume for playing and prac‐ tising. Turn this control clockwise to increase the volume. Turn it counter-clockwise to reduce the volume.
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7.4 Setting the Brilliance
Use the rotary control [BRILLIANCE] to adjust the Brilliance of the digital piano. The sound of the entire keyboard range gets softer and darker when you turn the knob to the left, and brighter and more brilliant when you turn the knob to the right.
7.5 Transposing
With this function you can adjust the pitch of the claviature in 12 semitone steps up or down.
1. Keep the button [SHIFT] pressed and adjust the pitch of the claviature using
the buttons [TRANSPOSE +/–] .
2. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to restore the default setting (no
transposing).
7.6 Touch sensitivity
With this function you can adjust the touch response of the keyboard at four levels.
1. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [TOUCH] to open the menu for
adjusting the touch sensitivity.
2. Adjust the Touch sensitivity using the buttons [YES / +] and [NO / –] or the jog
dial.
3. Simultaneously press [YES / +] and [NO / –] to restore the default setting (002).
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Parameter Description
‘OFF’ Touch sensitivity is off. This can be very recommendable when
playing the organ voice.
‘001’ Soft
In this setting, the volume is higher than usual even when playing with a soft touch.
‘002’ Normal
This setting corresponds to the usual touch response of a key‐ board.
‘003’ Hard
In this setting, the volume is lower than usual even when playing with a hard touch.
7.7 DSP effects depth
This function lets you change the intensity of the Reverb and Chorus effects.
1. This function is enabled by default when the digital piano is turned on. The
DSP indicator lights up on the display.
2. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [DSP] to turn the function off and
back on again.
7.8 Factory defaults
Proceed as follows to restore the factory default settings:
1. Turn off the digital piano.
2. When turning back on, keep the buttons [YES / +] and [NO / –] pressed.
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All user songs and settings are reset or deleted without further confirma‐ tion prompt. The display shows ‘Wait …!’ .
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8 Operating
8.1 Demo songs
The digital piano offers a total of two demo songs.
1. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [DEMO] to enter the DEMO
mode. The first demo song is displayed and the both demo songs will be played in a endless loop.
2. During playback, you can use the buttons [+/YES] and [–/NO] or the jog dial to
change between both demo songs.
3. Press the button [START / STOP] to stop playback.
4. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [DEMO] to exit the DEMO mode.
In DEMO mode, only the buttons [SHIFT], [DEMO], [START / STOP], [+/YES] and [–/NO], [VOLUME] and [BRILLIANCE] as well as the jog dial are avail‐ able. All other buttons are disabled.
8.2 Practise songs
The digital piano offers 60 practise songs, where you can mute the right hand voice and play this part yourself.
1. Playing and stopping practise songs
Press the button [SONG] to switch to Practise song playback mode. ‘SONG’ appears on the display and all practise songs are being played in an endless loop.
Press the button [START / STOP] again to stop the currently playing practise song. This will not quit the mode for rehearsal song playback ‘SONG’.
2. Single loop
If you again press the button [START / STOP] again the current song will be repeated in an endless loop until you press the button [START / STOP] again.
3. Selecting a practise song
Use the jog dial or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired practise song. If you select a new practise song, the display shows first the title in run‐ ning text, then the abbreviation.
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4. Playback control
Pre-count One bar will be pre-counted before playback begins. The bar display starts with
a negative value. The practise song starts with bar 1. Fast-forward, rewind, pause Keep the pressed during playback to fast-forward the practise song. Use
the button to rewind bar by bar. Press the button to pause playback. Repeat function While the practise song is being played, you can set two loop marks with the
button. Press the button at the desired start point of the loop and again at the end point.
5. To exit practise song playback press any direct select or function button.
When practising, it is especially important to play the right notes at the right time . In this mode you can check your progress. Press the button [LESSON] in SONG mode to enable the lesson mode. There are three training stages. With the buttons [R] and [L] you can specify the hand you want to practise. If you don't select a hand, the right hand will automatically be selected.
Press the button [LESSON] to call the lesson mode. ‘LESSON 1’ appears on the display. In this mode, it is only rated whether you play the notes at the right time, but not whether you hit the right notes.
1. Press the button [START / STOP] to start practising.
2. If you have selected ‘R’ the right hand voice is muted and you have to play the
right hand yourself. As long as you are in time, you will hear the right hand voice. If you have selected ‘L’ the left hand voice is muted and you have to play the left hand yourself. As long as you are in time, you will hear the left hand voice. Are both ‘L’ and ‘R’ selected the voices for both hands are muted. You then have to play in time with both hands.
3. After completing the exercise, you will learn the result.
Lesson mode
Lesson 1 - playing in time
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Press the button [LESSON] to call the lesson mode 2. ‘LESSON 2’ appears on the dis‐ play. In this mode, it is only rated whether you hit the right notes, but not whether you play them at the right time. The rehearsal song continues only when you play the right note.
1. Press the button [START / STOP] to start practising.
2. After completing the exercise, you will learn the result.
Press again the button [LESSON] to call the lesson mode 3. ‘LESSON 3’ appears on the display. In this mode, it is rated whether you play the right notes at the right time. The rehearsal song continues only when both is correct.
1. Press the button [START / STOP] to start practising.
2. After completing the exercise, you will learn the result.
8.3 Metronome
Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [METRONOME] to turn the metronome on or off. You can select the beat in the functions menu.
If the Style mode is disabled, the beat set in the function menu is applied after turning on the metronome. If the Style mode is enabled, the beat of the current style is applied.
The metronome can be activated along with the style. If the style plays first, the met‐ ronome will be enabled with the next bar. On the other hand, the metronome responds instantly to the first beat of the style.
Lesson 2 - hitting the right notes
Lesson 3 - hitting the right notes at the right time.
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8.4 Piano mode
Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [PIANO] to enable the normal piano playing mode. The entire keyboard sounds with the piano voice.
8.5 Dual mode
In Dual mode, you can play two voices simultaneously.
1. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [DUAL] to enable the DUAL
mode. The indicators ‘VOICE R2’ and ‘DUAL’ then light simultaneously on the display. The number and the name of the voice R2 appear on the display.
2. Selecting another dual voice is carried out via direct select buttons, buttons
[+/YES] and [–/NO] or the jog dial.
3. Press the button [DUAL] again to exit Dual mode. ‘VOICE R2’ is being disabled
and you only hear the voice set for ‘VOICE R1’. The indicators ‘VOICE R2’ and
‘DUAL’ turn off.
When the keyboard is split, the Dual mode affects only the keys to the right of the claviature split point. In the area to the left of the split point, chords are supposed to be played.
8.6 Split mode
With this function, you can assign different voices to certain keyboard areas.
1. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [LOWER] to enable the SPLIT
mode. The indicators ‘VOICE L’ and ‘LOWER’ then light simultaneously on the display. The number and the name of the left hand voice appear on the dis‐ play.
2. Press the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or turn the jog dial to select a desired voice
for the left hand.
3. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [LOWER] to exit Split mode. The
indicators ‘VOICE L’ and ‘LOWER’ turn off.
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The right hand voice is not affected by the selection for the left hand voice.
8.7 TWINOVA
In TWINOVA mode, the keyboard is divided into two areas with the same voice and the same pitch.
1. Voice selection
First, select the desired voice (see Ä Chapter 8.8 ‘Selecting voices ’ on page 36).
2. Enabling TWINOVA
Press the button [TWINOVA] to switch to TWINOVA mode. The LED ‘TWINOVA’ lights.
3. Split point setting
See
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Chapter 7.2.2 ‘Split point’ on page 25.
4. Octave area setting
Press the button [OCTAVE]. The display shows the current setting. Adjust the octave range using the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or the jog dial.
8.8 Selecting voices
The digital piano offers 500 voices in total.
1. Press the button [VOICE] or one of the direct select buttons in the [VOICES] area
to enable the VOICE mode. ‘VOICE R1’ then lights on the display. The number and the name of the currently assigned right hand voice appear on the display.
2. To select other voices press one of the direct select buttons, the buttons
[+/YES] or [–/NO] or rotate the jog dial.
If you enable the VOICE mode using the [VOICE] button ‘R1’ (right hand voice) appears on the display. Repeatedly press the [VOICE] button to suc‐ cessively enable the modes ‘R2’ (second right hand voice in Dual mode), ‘L’ (left hand voice) and again ‘R1’ (right hand voice).
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8.9 Harmony mode
In harmony mode, appropriate harmonic frequencies are automatically added to the notes played.
1. Enabling Harmony mode
Simultaneously press [SHIFT] and [HARMONY] to switch to Harmony mode. The display shows the standard value ‘Off’.
2. Preset selection
See Ä Chapter 7.2.8 ‘Selecting a setting for the Harmony mode’ on page 27
8.10 Playing with accompaniment
The digital piano offers a total of 200 Styles. By default, Style ‘001’ is set.
8.10.1 Style selection
1. Press the button [STYLE] or one of the direct select buttons in the [STYLES] area
to enable the STYLE mode. ‘STYLE’ then lights on the display. The number and the name of the current Style appear on the display.
2. To select other Styles press one of the direct select buttons, the buttons [+/YES]
or [–/NO] or rotate the jog dial.
8.10.2 Playing Styles, Chord mode
1. Instant start
Press the button [START / STOP] to start the Style.
2. Chord mode
Press the button [CHORD MODE] once to enable the Single Finger mode. The LED ‘A.B.C.’ lights. The area to the left of the split point is now regarded as the chord area. If you play a chord with one finger, bass and chord sound simulta‐ neously.
Press the button [CHORD MODE] twice to enable the FULL RANGE mode. The
‘FULL RANGE’ LED lights. The chord area now covers the entire claviature.
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3. SYNC START
Press the button [SYNC START] to enable the Sync Start mode. When you now press one of the piano keys in the chord area, Style accompaniment starts syn‐ chronously. Accompaniment is being automatically adjusted on chord changes.
8.10.3 Tempo
All preprogrammed Styles contain certain Tempo information. These presets can be adjusted at any time.
1. Press the buttons [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO–] or rotate the jog dial to adjust the
tempo of a style.
2. Press the buttons [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO–] simultaneously to reset the tempo to
the preset default value.
When Style is not activated, the tempo is automatically changed along
with the style to the default value.
When Style is activated, the tempo is not changed by the style you
select.
8.10.4 Mixer
This menu is used to adjust the volume of the various style elements.
1. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [RHYTHM] to open the Mixer
menu. The display shows the option ‘Rhythm’ and the current volume of the element.
2. Adjust the volume using the buttons [ +/YES] or [–/NO] or the jog dial in a
range of 0 … 127.
3. Repeatedly press the buttons [SHIFT] and [RHYTHM] to successively call the
options ‘Bass’, ‘Chord’, ‘Lower’ and ‘Upper’. The display shows the currently active option and the volume of the element.
4. Adjust the volume respectively using the buttons [ +/YES] or [–/NO] or the jog
dial in a range of 0 … 127.
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8.11 Auto Accompaniment
The accompaniment function is controlled via four parameters: INTRO, MAIN (A, B, C, D), FILL (A, B, C, D) and ENDING.
1. INTRO
Press the button [INTRO / ENDING] before you start to play to insert an intro. Depending on the selected Style the rhythm starts with two to four bars, fol‐ lowed by the main part.
2. MAIN (A, B, C, D)
The main part consists of an accompaniment pattern with different sections and is repeated until you enter a new song section (FILL or ENDING). The indi‐ vidual sections of the main part are selected via the buttons [A], [B], [C] and [D.] angewählt.
3. FILL (A, B, C, D)
Via the buttons [A], [B], [C] and [D] you can insert four different fill bars.
4. ENDING
If you press the button [INTRO / ENDING] while Auto Accompaniment is acti‐ vated, an ending part matched to the accompaniment is inserted and the per‐ formance ends.
8.12 Accompaniment track volume, muting
1. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [ACCOMP]. The display shows the
current volume setting of the accompaniment track.
2. Adjust the accompaniment track volume using the buttons [YES / +] and
[NO / –] or the jog dial in a range of 0 … 127.
3. If you press the buttons [YES / +] and [NO / –] simultaneously the accompani‐
ment track is being muted.
4. Press the buttons [YES / +] and [NO / –] simultaneously again to unmute the
accompaniment track.
8.13 Performance Assistant
The ‘Performance Assistant’ is a playing aid, which allows you to simulate different instruments on the claviature.
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1. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [PERFORM] to enable the playing
aid. GUITAR mode is enabled by default. Use the buttons [YES / +] and [NO / –] or
the jog dial to select a voice.
2. Adjust the Tempo using the buttons [TEMPO +] and [Tempo –] to adapt the
values).
3.
Adjust the time signature as described under Ä Chapter 7.2.13 ‘Time signature’ on page 29.
8.13.1 GUITAR mode
In this mode, you can simulate a guitar sound on the claviature. The table shows the various play areas.
This area includes the keys A0 to B3 of the claviature. The chord type appears in the display. The root of the guitar chord sounds.
This area includes the white keys C4 to B4 of the claviature. Once the chord type is displayed, you can play several figures of broken chords with
the white keys in this area. While playing, you also have the possibility to vary the chord played in the chord area.
This area includes the white keys C5 to A6 of the claviature. Once the chord type is displayed, you can play a solo track with the white keys in this
area. While playing, you also have the possibility to vary the chord played in the chord area.
This area includes the white keys C6 to G6 of the claviature. Once the chord type is displayed, you can play a rhythm track with the white keys in
this area. While playing, you also have the possibility to vary the chord played in the chord area.
Key C7. Press this button to shift upwards.
With keys A6 or B6, you have the opportunity to complete a phrase with a suitable ending.
While playing, you can generate various reverb effects with the black keys in the areas B1 and B2.
Chord area A
Area B1
Area B2
Rhythm area C
Shift D
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8.13.2 PIANO mode
After enabling the playing aid, use the [YES / +] or [NO / –] buttons or the jog dial to switch to the PIANO mode.
In this mode, the entire claviature sounds with the piano voice. The table shows the various play areas.
Play basic chords in area A and an accompanying melody in areas B and C an. Keys A6, B6 and C7 give you the opportunity to complete a phrase with a suitable
ending.
8.13.3 TRADITIONAL CHINESE INSTRUMENTS mode
After enabling the playing aid, use the [YES / +] or [NO / –] buttons or the jog dial to switch to the TRADITIONAL CHINESE INSTRUMENTS mode.
In this mode, you can simulate five different traditional Chinese instruments: ‘Gu Zheng’ , ‘Pi Pa’ , ‘San Xian’ , ‘Yang Qin’ and ‘Zhong Ruan’. The table shows the various play areas.
Play basic chords in area A and an accompanying melody in areas B and C an.
Use C7 to switch to Fast-Arpeggio mode. The 21 keys from C4 to B6 then simulate the strings of the Gu Zheng with the following tuning: C, D, E, G, A, c1, d1, e1, g1, a1, c2, d2, e2, g2, a2, c3, d3, e3, g3, a3, c4. Press key C7 again to exit the mode.
8.14 Chord detection
By default, the ‘Auto Bass Chord’ is disabled. Press the button [CHORD MODE] to enable this ‘A.B.C.’ function. The area to the left of the split point is already known as the chord area. When you now play a chord, both bass and chord voices will sound together.
As the A.B.C. chord detection is based on the root note of the chord, some chords that could be played according to the chord dictionary can not be detected by A.B.C., such as B6, Bb6, Bb6(9), B6(9), Baug, Bbaug, Bbm6, Bm6,
Adim7, Bbdim7, Bdim.
Gu Zheng
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If the chord is played on base of the illustration for multi-finger chords below, it will be detected as a 'multi-fingered' chord. If not, it will be detected as a 'single-finger' chord.
n Single-finger chords
With this method, you can play chords with only one, two or three fingers within the capabilities of the auto accompaniment. Here we show you some examples of single finger chords (C, Cm, C7 and Cm7).
When the A.B.C. function is activated, press the keys to the left of the split point. The chords are detected as single-finger chords.
n Multi-finger chords
With this method, you can play chords with normal fingering within the capabili‐ ties of the auto accompaniment. Here we show you 32 chords using the example of C chords.
Two ways to detect a chord: Single and multi-finger mode.
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n Chord basics
A chord consists of three or more notes played together. The most commonly used chord is the triad consisting of three notes: Root, third and fifth of the corre‐ sponding scale. The C major chord for example is formed from the notes C (root), E (the third note of the C major scale), and G (the fifth note of the C major scale). In the C major chord shown, the lowest note is the root (this is the basic form of the chord - if you play other notes of the chord as the lowest note, this is called ‘chord inversion’). The root is the central sound of the chord on which the other chord notes are built upon. The interval between adjacent notes and the root determines whether the result is a major or minor third.
n Chord structure
The lower interval in our triad (between root and third) determines whether the result is a major or minor triad. In addition, we can shift the highest note by a half step up or down to produce two additional chords.
The basic characteristic of the triad remains even if we change the order of the notes to create different inversions. Consecutive chords can be softly connected in a chord progression, e.g. by choosing suitable chord inversions (also called ‘voicings’).
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n Chord names
Chord names will tell you everything you need to know about a chord. Through the chord name, you know the root, whether it is a major, minor, or diminished chord, whether a large or flatted seventh is needed and what changes or ten‐ sions are used - all at a glance.
n Some chord types
8.15 Historic tunings
With this function, you can experiment with different historical tunings when playing certain musical genres that have not been composed based on equal temperament.
1. Press the button [SCALE] to switch to Historic Tunings mode. ‘SCALE’ lights.
2. Keep the button [SCALE] pressed to open the selection of historic tunings.
Once the ‘SCALE’ display flashes, you can use the buttons [YES / +] and [NO / ‑] to select one of the following settings: Pythagoras, pure major, pure minor, middle tone, Werckmeister or Kirnberger.
3. Use piano buttons C7 … B7 to select the root of the selected tuning.
4. Press again [SCALE] to exit the Historic Tunings mode.
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8.16 One Touch Setting
One Touch Setting (O.T.S. or one-key operation) is a convenient function that allows you to immediately reconfigure all settings with just one single key press. This is about rhythm-based compilations of instrument voices. With this function, four parameter types (M1 to M4) can be loaded.
1. Press the button [O.T.S.] to start this mode. Press one of the buttons [M1] to
[M4,] then the device loads the corresponding parameter types that match the
current Style. The ABC mode is automatically turned on at that.
2. Press one of the buttons [M1] to [M4] that provides your desired settings.
3. Press the button [O.T.S.] to exit O.T.S. mode.
4. The default parameters stored in O.T.S. are:
n Voice R1, R2, L on / off n Change voice R1, R2, L n Volume R1, R2, L n Chorus level voice R1, R2, L n Reverb level voice R1, R2, L
8.17 Record, playback, delete
The digital piano lets you record three user songs that can contain six tracks each (one accompaniment track and five melody tracks).
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8.17.1 Song recording
1. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [RECORD] to select a song. The
display shows ‘RecSong1’ and the current memory location.
2. Use the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or the jog wheel to select a free memory
location for the recording.
3. Record stand-by
Press again the buttons [SHIFT] and [RECORD] to enable the Recording mode.
‘REC’ lights up in the display. At the same time a free track for recording is automatically selected and the corresponding track display ([MELODY 1] to [MELODY 5] or [ACCOMP]) flashes. The tracks are selected in order [MELODY 1] to [MELODY 5], [ACCOMP] . If no free track is available, [MELODY 1] is selected. Press one of the buttons [MELODY 1] to [MELODY 5] or [ACCOMP] to select the track you want to record to.
4. Start recording
Press the button [START / STOP] on the record enabled digital piano to start recording.
When you start recording, you may overwrite data on the selected track.
5. Selecting tracks
As you select tracks the buttons can have three different states: They flash, are lit or off.
n A flashing button indicates that the track has been selected for recording. n A lit button indicates that this track already contains data. These data will
be played during recording to another track.
n If a button is not lit there is no data on this track or there is data that is not
going to be played during recording.
Press one of the buttons [MELODY 1] to [MELODY 5] or [ACCOMP] to select the desired track. The corresponding track is then enabled with the condition described above.
You can only record one melody track at a time. However, you
can record the accompaniment track along with one of the melody tracks.
A style can only be recorded if it is activated by the [ACCOMP]
button.
6. Stopping recording
Press again the buttons [SHIFT] and [RECORD] to stop recording. If you're recording an accompaniment track press the button [INTRO / ENDING] to stop recording after the ending part. When the memory is full the recording stops automatically. In this case, ‘Rec_Full’ appears on the display.
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8.17.2 Playback recordings
1. After recording, simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [RECORD]. The
digital piano changes to Song mode, the last recording is automatically played as a loop.
2. Press the button [SONG] to play all songs in an endless loop, or use the buttons
[+/YES] and [–/NO] to select a certain song for playback.
3. Press the button [PLAY / STOP] to stop playback.
If no recording is present and you press the [PLAY / STOP] button, ‘NoFile!’ briefly appears on the display.
8.17.3 Delete recording
1. Deleting individual sections of the current recording.
Keep the buttons [SHIFT] and [RECORD] simultaneously pressed for two sec‐ onds. Simultaneously press [SHIFT] and [ACCOMP] or [MELODY 1 … 5] to delete the accompaniment track or one of the melody tracks of the recording. The indicator of the selected track lights on the display. The confirmation prompt
‘Delete?’ appears on the display. Confirm with [+/YES].
2. Deleting a single recording
Use the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] in Song mode to select the recording you want to delete. Confirm the confirmation prompt with [+/YES]. With [–/NO] you cancel the deleting.
3. Deleting all recordings
Turn off the digital piano. Simultaneously press the buttons [RECORD] and [SONG] and switch the digital piano back on again. All user recordings are going to be deleted without a prompt.
8.18 Memory
You can store 32 control panel configurations in the memory of the digital piano and recall the data any time, if required.
8.18.1 Memory banks
A total of eight memory banks are available, each with four memory locations (M1 to M4).
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1. Press the button [BANK]. ‘Mem Bank’ appears on the display.
2. Use the jog dial or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired memory
bank.
8.18.2 Load / save parameters
1. Keep the button [STORE] pressed and simultaneously press one of the buttons
[M1] to [M4]. The current settings are then stored in the respective memory location (M1 to M4). Please note that any data previously stored there will be deleted.
2. Press one of the buttons [M1] to [M4]. The saved settings are then loaded from
the corresponding memory and replace the current settings thereby.
In O.T.S. mode, no settings can be loaded from the device memory.
8.18.3 Lock function
With the locking function, you can prevent the digital piano's current settings for rhythm and tempo from being overwritten with saved settings.
1. Press the button [FREEZE] to enable the locking function. ‘FREEZE’ lights up on
the display.
2. Press the button [FREEZE] to disable the locking function. The ‘FREEZE’ display
turns off.
8.19 Song album
The digital piano offers a song album with a total of 120 stored songs. When you call a song from the album all relevant supporting parameters are loaded automatically.
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1. Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [FUNCTION +/–] to open the song
album.
2. Use the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired song.
3. To close the song album press one of the direct select buttons [VOICE] or
[STYLE].
8.20 Chord dictionary
The Chord dictionary is basically a built-in ‘Chord book’ assisting you to find the right tones of a chord if you e.g. know only the chord name, but not how to play it.
1. DICT 1 (chord learning mode)
Simultaneously press the buttons [SHIFT] and [DICT.] to call the ‘DICT.1’ mode. In this mode, the keys from C4 on are used to assign the chord type, and the keys from C6 to assign the root note. If you have pressed the keys for chord type and root note, the display shows the chord name and the individual notes in the notation system.
For example, If you want to play a Cm7 chord, press the C6 key (root note C in the Cm7 chord). You will hear no sound, but the root note is displayed.
Press the A4 key (chord type for minor-seventh chord, ‘m7’). You will hear no sound, but the chord name and the notes you should play for the specified chord appear in the display.
2. DICT 2 (chord testing mode)
Simultaneously press again the buttons [SHIFT] and [DICT.] to call the ‘DICT.2’ mode. The display shows a randomly generated chord name, but not its indi‐ vidual notes in the notation system. If you play the right chord within three seconds, the next randomly generated chord name appears. If this does not happen, the individual notes of the chord in the notation system appear auto‐ matically in the display.
In the chord dictionary, the 12 root notes and 24 chord types are presented as fol‐ lows:
Key names Root note Key names Root note
C6 C
F#6 F#/G
b
C#6 C#/D
b
G6 G
D6 D Ab6
G#/A
b
Eb6
D#/Eb6
A6 A
E6 E Bb6
A#/B
b
F6 F B6 B
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Key names Chord type Key names Chord type
C4 M C5 7b9
C#4
M(9)
C#5
7(9)
D4 6 D5
7(#9)
Eb4 mM7 Eb5 7b13
E4 M7 E5 7(13) F4 m F5
7(#11)
F#4
m(9)
F#5
dim7
G4 m6 G5 dim Ab4 m7(9) Ab5 7aug
A4 m7 A5 aug Bb4 m7b5 Bb5 7sus4
B4 7 B5 sus4
8.21 MIDI functions
MIDI stands for ‘Musical Instrument Digital Interface’ and represents the standard interface between a computer and electronic instruments.
You can exchange MIDI data with other MIDI devices via the MIDI and USB interfaces of the digital piano.
8.22 USB connection
Connect the USB port on the rear panel of the digital piano to the USB port on your computer using a standard USB cable (not included).
Turn the digital piano on and open the PCSUITE on your PC. After a successful con‐ nection, the display shows ‘PCLink..’ .
Now you can copy up to three MIDI files as user songs to the digital piano, and back up all your styles and recordings to the storage of the PC (for further information, refer to the instruction manual of the software).
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9 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible causes and solutions
You hear a 'pop' sound from the speakers when switching the digital piano on and off.
This is normal. No need to worry.
No sound can be heard when playing the piano. Make sure that the volume control is set appropriately.
Check if headphones are plugged into the headphone output
2. Connecting headphones will mute the speakers of the dig‐ ital piano.
Malfunction occurs when using a mobile phone. Using a mobile phone near the digital piano can cause inter‐
ference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it only at a safe distance.
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD Piano 030 Velocity Crossfade Electric Piano VeCrosEP
001 Stereo Grand Piano StGrdPno 031 Layered Electric Piano 1 LayerEp1 002 Acoustic Grand Piano (wide) 1 GrandPnW 032 Layered Electric Piano 2 LayerEp2 003 Acoustic Grand Piano (dark) GrandPnD 033 Nylon Electric Piano NylonEP 004 Octave Piano 1 OctPno1 034 Warm Electric Piano WarmEp 005 Octave Piano 2 OctPno2 035 Grand Harpsichord GraHarps 006 Piano & Strings Pno&Str 036 Harpsichord 1 Harpsi 007 Piano & Choir Pno&Cho 037 Harpsichord 2 Harpsi2 008 Acoustic Grand Piano GrandPno 038 Harpsichord (wide) HarpsiW 009 Stereo Bright Piano StBrtPno 039 Harpsichord (octave mix) 1 HarpsiO 010 Bright Acoustic Piano BritePno 040 Harpsichord Release HarpsiR 011 Bright Acoustic Piano (wide) 1 BritePnW 041 Harpsichord (with key off) HarpsiOf 012 Chorus Piano ChoruPno 042 Clavi 1 Clavi 013 Electric Grand Piano E.Grand 043 Clavi 2 Clavi2 014 Electric Grand Piano (wide) E.GrandW 044 Clavi (wide) 1 ClaviW1 015 Stereo Honk-Tonk StHonkTo 045 Clavi (wide) 2 ClaviW2 016 Honky-tonk Piano HnkyTonk 046 Clavi Wah ClaviWa 017 Honky-tonk Piano (wide) 1 HnyTonkW 047 Pulse Clavi PluseClv 018 Stereo Hard Electric Piano StHarEp Chromatic Percussion 019 Detuned Electric Piano 1 DetunEP1 048 Celesta 1 Celesta 020 Detuned Electric Piano 2 DetunEP2 049 Celesta 2 Celesta2 021 Electric Piano 1 E.Piano1 050 Birght Celeasta BirCelea 022 Electric Piano 2 E.Piano2 051 Celesta & Sine Celes&Si 023 Electric Piano (wide) 1 EPnoW1 052 Reecho Bell RechBell 024 Electric Piano (wide) 2 EPnoW2 053 Celesta & Music Box Celes&MB 025 EP legend EPLegend 054 Glockenspiel 1 Glocken 026 EP Phase EPPhase 055 Glockenspiel 2 Glocken2 027 60's Electric Piano 60'sEP 056 Music Box 1 MusicBox 028 Electric Piano 1 (velocity mix) E.PnoV1 057 Music Box 2 MusicBo2 029 Electric Piano 2 (velocity mix) E.PnoV2 058 Music Box 3 MusicBo3
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD
059 Toy Box ToyBox 088 Percussive Organ 1 PercOrgn 060 Music Box & Harp Mbx&Harp 089 Percussive Organ 2 PercOrg2 061 Stereo Vibrapho StVibes 090 Light Click Organ LClickOr 062 Rigid Vibraphone RigiVibe 091 Detuned Percussive Organ DePerOrg 063 Vibraphone 1 Vibra 092 Stereo Rotary Organ StRotaOr 064 Vibraphone 2 Vibra2 093 Rock Organ RockOrgn 065 Vibraphone (wide) 1 VibraW 094 Rotary Organ RotaOrgn 066 Vibraphone (wide) 2 VibraW2 095 Slow Rotary Organ SloRotOr 067 Vibraphone & Bell Bell&Vib 096 Detuned Church Organ DeChuOrg 068 Marimba 1 Marimba 097 Church Organ 1 ChurOrgn 069 Marimba 2 Marimba2 098 Church Organ 2 ChurOrg2 070 Marimba (wide) MarimbaW 099 Church Organ (octave mix) ChurOrgO 071 Stereo Marimba StMarim 100 Reed Organ ReedOrgn 072 Marimba & Vibraphone Mar&Vib 101 Puff Organ PuffOrgn 073 Xylophone 1 Xylophon 102 Accordion 1 Acordion 074 Xylophone 2 Xylopho2 103 Accordion 2 Acordin2 075 Tubular Bells TubulBel 104 Accordion 3 Acordin3 076 Church Bell ChurBell 105 Mustte Mustte 077 Carillon Carillon 106 Accord It Solo AccordSo 078 Dulcimer Dulcimer 107 Sweet Harmonica SwetHarm 079 Santur Santur 108 Harmonica 1 Harmnica Organ 109 Harmonica 2 Harmnic2 080 Drawbar Organ 1 DrawOrgn 110 Tango Accordion TangoAcd 081 Drawbar Organ 2 DrawOrg2 111 Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 1 NylonGtr 082 Soft Stereo Drawbar Organ SfDrawOr 112 Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 2 NylonGt2 083 Mellow Drawbar Organ MellDrOr 113 Acoustic Guitar (nylon + key off) NylGtrOf 084 Detuned Drawbar Organ 1 DeDraOrg 114 Ukulele Ukulele 085 Detuned Drawbar Organ 2 DeDraOr2 115 Velocity Nylon Guitar NylnGtVe 086 Italian 60's Organ 60'sOrgn 116 Chorus Nylon Guitar ChoNyGt 087 1970 Percussive Organ 1970PcOr 117 Bright Nylon Guitar BrNyGt
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118 Acoustic Guitar (steel) 1 SteelGtr 148 Stereo Muted Guitar StMuGt 119 Acoustic Guitar (steel) 2 SteelGt2 149 Guitar Pinch GtPinch 120 Steel Guitar with Body Sound SteelBdy 150 Overdriven Guitar Ovrdrive 121 Tremolo Steel Guitar TremGt 151 Distortion Guitar 1 DistGtr 122 Mandolin Mandolin 152 Distortion Guitar 2 DistGt2 123 12-Strings Guitar 12StrGtr 153 Distortion Guitar (with feedback) 1 FeedbkGt 124 Chorus Steel Guitar ChoSteGt 154 Distorted Rhythm Guitar DistRyth 125 Nylon & Steel Guitar Ny&SteGt 155 5th Distortion 5thDist 126 Stereo Steel Guitar StSteGt 156 Stereo Distorted Guitar StDistor 127 Steel Guitar Bend GtBend 157 Guitar Feedback GtrFedbk 128 Steel Guitar Harmonics GtHarm 158 Guitar Harmonics GtrHarmo 129 Velocity Steel Guita 1 VelSte1 Bass 130 Velocity Steel Guita 2 VelSte2 159 Acoustic Bass 1 AcoBass 131 Velocity Steel Guita 3 VelSte3 160 Acoustic Bass 2 AcoBass2 132 Electric Guitar (jazz) 1 JazzGtr 161 Jazz Style JazzSty 133 Electric Guitar (jazz) 2 JazzGt2 162 A.Bass & Mute G.T. Bs&GtMu 134 Electric Guitar (pedal steel) PedalGtr 163 Resonant Bass ResBass 135 Mellow Guitar MelloGt 164 Wah Bass 1 WahBass1 136 Velocity Jazz Guitar JazzGtVe 165 Electric Bass (finger) 1 FngrBass 137 Jazz Guitar Detuned JazzGtDt 166 Electric Bass (finger) 2 FngrBas2 138 Mid Tone Guitar MidTonGt 167 Electric Bass (finger) 3 FngrBas3 139 Electric Guitar (clean) 1 CleanGtr 168 Finger Slap Bass FngrSlap 140 Electric Guitar (clean) 2 CleanGt2 169 Wah Finger Bass WahFnBs 141 Stereo Clean Guitar StCleGtr 170 Electric Bass (pick) 1 PickBass 142 Velocity Clean Guitar CleGtVel 171 Electric Bass (pick) 2 PickBas2 143 Electric Guitar (detuned clean) DetClnGt 172 Mute Pick Bass MuPkBass 144 Electric Guitar (muted velo-sw) MutVelGt 173 Fretless Bass 1 Fretless 145 Electric Guitar (muted) MutedGtr 174 Fretless Bass 2 Fretlss2 146 Electric Guitar (funky cutting) FunkGt 175 Slap Bass 1 SlapBas1 147 Jazz Man JazzMan 176 Slap Bass 2 SlapBas2
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177 Slap Bass 3 SlapBas3 206 Pizzicato Strings 1 PizzStr 178 Slap Bass 4 SlapBas4 207 Pizzicato Strings 2 PizzStr2 179 Synth Bass 1 SynBass1 208 Octave Pizzicato OctoPizz 180 Synth Bass 2 SynBass2 209 Orchestral Harp 1 Harp 181 Synth Bass 3 (resonance) ResoBass 210 Orchestral Harp 2 Harp2 182 Synth Bass 4 (attack) AtackBas 211 Yang Chin YangChin 183 Synth Bass (warm) WarmBass 212 Timpani 1 Timpani 184 Clavi Bass ClavBass 213 Timpani 2 Timpani2 185 Hammer Hammer Ensemble 186 Synth Bass (rubber) RubbBass 214 The Strings TheStr 187 Attack Pulse AtackPls 215 String Ensembles 1 Strings1 Strings & Orchestral Instruments 216 String Ensembles 2 Strings2 188 The Violin TheVin 217 Synth Strings 1 SynStrs1 189 Violin 1 Violin 218 Synth Strings 2 SynStrs2 190 Violin 2 Violin2 219 Synth Strings 3 Synth Strings SynStrs3 191 Violin (slow attack) SlViolin 220 Synth Strings 4 SynStrs4 192 Soft Violin SoftVin 221 Synth Strings 5 SynStrs5 193 Viola 1 Viola 222 Resonant Strings ResonSt 194 Viola 2 Viola2 223 Stereo Slow Strings SSlowStr 195 Viola 3 Viola3 224 Slow Strings SlowStr 196 Cello 1 Cello 225 Strings and Brass Str&Bras 197 Cello 2 Cello2 226 Legato Strings LegatStr 198 Celloen 16' Celloen 227 Orchestra Orchstr 199 Chamber Music Chamber 228 Arco Strings ArcoStr 200 Contrabass 1 Contrabs 229 60's Strings 60'sStr 201 Contrabass 2 Contrbs2 230 1970 Strings 70’Str 202 Tremolo Strings 1 TremStr 231 Solo Strings SoloStr 203 Tremolo Strings 2 TremStr2 232 Choir Aahs 1 ChoirAah 204 Slow Tremolo Strings 1 SlwTrSt1 233 Choir Aahs 2 ChoirAh2 205 Slow Tremolo Strings 2 SlwTrSt2 234 Choir Aahs 3 ChoirAh3
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235 Stereo Choir Aahs StChoir 264 Stereo French Horn StFrHorn 236 Strings & Choir StrChoir 265 Horn Orchestra 5thHornO 237 Humming Humming 266 Brass Section 1 Brass 238 Voice Oohs VoiceOoh 267 Brass Section 2 (octave mix) Brass2 239 Analog Voice AnaVoice 268 Brass Section 3 Brass3 240 Synth Voice SynVoice 269 Brass Section 4 Brass4 241 Bass Hit Plus BassHit 270 Brass Section 5 Brass5 242 Orchestra Hit 1 OrchHit 271 Brass Swell BrasSwel 243 Orchestra Hit 2 OrchHi2 272 Brass Band BrasBand 244 Euro Hit EuroHit 273 Bright Brass Section BrBraSec 245 6th Hit 6thHit 274 Mute Brass Ensemble MuteEns Brass 275 Sforzato Brass SfrzBras 246 Trumpet 1 Trumpet 276 Brass & Strings Bras&Str 247 Trumpet 2 Trumpet2 277 Synth Brass 1 SynBras1 248 Trumpet 3 Trumpet3 278 Synth Brass 2 SynBras2 249 Dark Trumpet Soft DarkTrp 279 Synth Brass 3 SynBras3 250 Sweet Trumpet SweetTp 280 Synth Brass 4 SynBras4 251 Wah Trumpet WahTp 281 Analog Synth Brass 1 AnaBras1 252 Trombone 1 Trombone 282 Analog Synth Brass 2 AnaBras2 253 Trombone 2 Trmbone2 283 Jump Brass JumpBras 254 Bright Trombone BritBone 284 Octave Synth Brass SynBraOc 255 Strings & Trombone Str&Trb 285 Synth Brass & Strings 1 SyBr&St1 256 Tuba 1 Tuba 286 Synth Brass & Strings 2 SyBr&St2 257 Tuba 2 Tuba2 287 Echo Brass EchoBr 258 Soft Tuba SoftTuba Reed 259 Muted Trumpet 1 MuteTrp1 288 Soprano Sax 1 SprnoSax 260 Muted Trumpet 2 MuteTrp2 289 Soprano Sax 2 SprnSax2 261 French Horn 1 FrHorn 290 Soprano Sax Soft SopSaxSf 262 French Horn 2 (warm) FrHorn2 291 Slow Soprano Sax SlSopSax 263 French Horn 3 FrHorn3 292 Sweet Soprano Sax SweSpSax
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD
293 Alto Sax AltoSax 321 Square Square 294 Soft Alto Sax SoftAlto 322 Lead 1b (sine) SineLead 295 Super Alto Sax SuprAlto 323 Square Lead 1 SquarLd1 296 Tenor Sax 1 TenorSax 324 Lead 1a (square 2) SquarLd2 297 Tenor Sax 2 TenoSax2 325 Lead 2a (sawtooth 2) SawLead2 298 Baritone Sax BariSax 326 Lead 2d (sequenced analog) SquAnaLd 299 Sweet Oboe SwetOboe 327 Lead 2 (sawtooth) SawLead1 300 Oboe 1 Oboe 328 Lead 2b (saw + pulse) SawPlsLd 301 Oboe 2 Oboe2 329 Lead 2c (double sawtooth) DubSawLd 302 English Horn 1 EngHorn 330 Lead 3 (calliope) CaliopLd 303 English Horn 2 EngHorn2 331 Lead 4 (chiff) ChiffLd 304 Woodwinds Woodwind 332 Lead 5 (charang) CharanLd 305 Bassoon 1 Bassoon 333 Lead 5a (wire lead) WireLead 306 Bassoon 2 Basson2 334 Lead 6 (voice) VoiceLd 307 Clarinet 1 Clarinet 335 Lead 7 (fifths) FifthsLd 308 Clarinet 2 Clarine2 336 Lead 8 (bass + lead) BassLead Pipe 337 Lead 8a (soft wrl) SftWrlLd 309 Piccolo Piccolo Synth Pad 310 Flute Flute 338 Pad 1 (new age) NewAgePd 311 Sweet Flute SweeFlut 339 Slow Square SlowSqu 312 Recorder Recorder 340 New Year Pad NewYrPd 313 Sweet Pan Flute SwPanFu 341 Pad 2 (warm) WarmPad 314 Pan Flute PanFlute 342 PWM Pad PWMPad 315 Blown Bottle Bottle 343 Pad 2a (sine pad) SinePad 316 Shakuhachi Shakhchi 344 Horn Pad HornPad 317 Whistle 1 Whistle 345 Pad 3 (polysynth) 1 PolySyPd 318 Whistle 2 Whistle2 346 Click Pad ClickPd 319 Ocarina Ocarina 347 Analog Pad AnaloPad Synth Lead 348 Poly Pad PolyPad 320 Lead 1 (square) SquareLd 349 Pad 4 (choir) ChoirPad
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD
350 Pad 4a (itopia) ItopiaPd 378 Shamisen Shamisen 351 Pad 5 (bowed) 1 BowedPad 379 Koto Koto 352 Pad 6 (metallic) 1 MetalPad 380 Taisho Koto TaishoKt 353 Pan Pad PanPad 381 Kalimba Kalimba 354 Pad 7 (halo) 1 HaloPad 382 Bag Pipe Bagpipe 355 Pad 7 (halo) 2 HaloPad2 383 Fiddle Fiddle 356 Pad 8 (sweep) 1 SweepPad 384 Shanai Shanai 357 Pad 8 (sweep) 2 SweePad2 Percussive 358 Dipolar Pad DipolPad 385 Tinkle Bell TnklBell 359 Rising Rising 386 Agogo Agogo 360 Congregate Congrega 387 Steel Drums SteelDrm Synth SFX 388 Woodblock WoodBlok 361 FX 1 (rain) FXRain 389 Castanets Castanet 362 FX 2 (soundtrack) Soundtrk 390 Taiko Drum TaikoDum 363 Progenitor Progenit 391 Concert Bass Drum ConBasDm 364 FX 3a (synth mallet) SynMalet 392 Melodic Tom 1 MelodTom 365 FX 3 (crystal) Crystal 393 Melodic Tom 2 (power) MeldTom2 366 FX 4 (atmosphere) Atmosphr 394 Synth Drum SynDrum 367 Warm Air WarmAir 395 Rhythm Box Tom RhythBox 368 FX 5 (brightness) Bright 396 Electric Drum ElecDrum 369 FX 6 (goblins) Goblins 397 Reverse Cymbal RevCymbl 370 Choir Bell ChoirBel SFX 371 FX 7 (echoes) 1 Echoes 398 Guitar Fret Noise FretNoiz 372 FX 7a (echo bell) 1 EchoBell 399 Guitar Cutting Noise GtCtNoiz 373 FX 7b (echo pan) EchoPan 400 Acoustic Bass String Slap BsStSlap 374 FX 8 (sci-fi) Sci-Fi 401 Breath Noise BrthNoiz Ethnic Misc. 402 Flute Key Click FlKeyClk 375 Sitar 1 Sitar 403 Seashore Seashore 376 Sitar 2 (bend) Sitar2 404 Rain Rain 377 Banjo Banjo 405 Thunder Thunder
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD
406 Wind Wind 436 Gunshot Gunshot 407 Stream Stream 437 Machine Gun MachnGun 408 Bubble Bubble 438 Lasergun Lasergun 409 Bird Tweet 1 Tweet 439 Explosion Explosio 410 Dog Dog 440 Stereo Piano & Strings Pad StPn&Str 411 Horse Gallop HouseGlp 441 Stereo Piano & Choir StPn&Cho 412 Bird Tweet 2 Tweet2 442 Stereo Piano & Synth Strings StPn&Syn 413 Sheep Sheep 443 Stereo Piano & Warm Pad StPn&Pad 414 Telephone Ring 1 Telphone 444 Stereo Piano & Soft Ep StPn&Ep 415 Telephone Ring 2 Telphon2 445 FM Electric Piano FMEp 416 Door Creaking DoorCrek 446 Digital Piano DigiPn 417 Door Door 447 E.Piano & Strings EP&Str 418 Scratch Scratch 448 E.Piano & Ac Guitar EP&Gt 419 Wind Chime WindChim 449 E.Piano & Vibraphone Ep&Vib 420 Helicopter Helicptr 450 E.Piano 2 & Pad Ep&Pad 421 Car Engine CarEngin 451 E.Piano 2 & Strings Ep2&Str 422 Car Stop CarStop 452 Harpsichord & Stereo Strings Harps&Str 423 Car Pass CarPass 453 Music Box & Stereo Strings Mxb&Str 424 Car Crash CarCrash 454 Vibraphone & Stereo Strings Vib&Str 425 Siren Siren 455 Vibraphone Octave VibOct 426 Train Train 456 Vibraphone & Marimba & Kalimba VibMK 427 Jetplane Jetplane 457 Marimba & Kalimba Mar&Kal 428 Starship Starship 458 Marimba Delay MarDel 429 Burst Noise BurtNois 459 Xylophone Octave XylopOct 430 Applause Applause 460 Organ & Stereo Strings Org&Str 431 Laughing Laughing 461 Stereo Organ & Piano StOr&Pno 432 Screaming Scream 462 Rock Organ & Strings RoOr&Str 433 Punch Punch 463 Church Organ & Choir ChuOr&Ch 434 Heart Beat HeartBet 464 Church Organ & Strings ChuOr&St 435 Footsteps Footstep 465 Acoustic Guitar & Flute Gt&Fl
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD
466 Acoustic Guitar & Clav Gt&Cl Arabic Instruments 467 24 String Guitar 24Gt 486 Kanoun Kanoun 468 Steel Guitar & Warm Pad StGt&Pad 487 Aoud Aoud 469 Stereo Strings & Horn StStr&Hn 488 Bouzouk Bouzouk 470 Orchestra Orchest 489 Nay Nay 471 Full Strings 1 FullStr1 490 Mizmar Mizmar 472 Full Strings 2 FullStr2 Drum Set 473 Symphonic Symphon 491 Standard Set StandSet 474 Stereo Choir & Strings StCh&Str 492 Room Set RoomSet 475 Stereo Choir & Steel Guitar Ch&Gt 493 Power Set PowerSet 476 3 Trumpet Loose 3Trump 494 Electronic Set ElectSet 477 Trombone & Stereo Strings Tb&StStr 495 Analog Set AnalgSet 478 3 Trombones Loose 3Tromb 496 Jazz Set JazzSet 479 3 Muted Trumpets Loose 3MuTrumb 497 Brush Set BrushSet 480 Club Brass ClubBras 498 Orchestra Set OrcheSet 481 Brass & Woodwinds Br&Wood 499 SFX Set SFXSet 482 Woodwinds & Strings Wind&Str 500 Arabic Set ArabiSet 483 Section Woods Small WoodSma 484 Pan Flute & Strings Pad PanFu&St 485 Koto & Shamisen Koto&Sh
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD 8 BEAT 029 16Beat Modern 16BModr
001 8Beat Piano 8BtPiano 030 16Beat 3 16Beat3 002 8Beat 1 8Beat1 031 Cool Beat CoolBeat 003 8Beat Shuffle 8BtShufl 032 16Beat Ballad 2 16BtBld2 004 Guitar Pop 1 GtPop1 033 16Beat 4 16Beat4 005 8Beat Hip Hop 8BtHiHop 034 Pop Shuffle PopShufl 006 8Beat R&B 8BeatR&B POP 007 8Beat Pop 8BtPop 035 Pop Rock 1 PopRock1 008 Pop Funk 1 PopFunk1 036 Pop Dance 1 PopDanc1 009 Rhythm & Beat 1 Rhy&Bt1 037 Pop Fusion PopFusn 010 8Beat Disco 1 8BtDisc1 038 Analog Night 1 AnalgNt1 011 8Beat Rock 8BtRock 039 6/8 Pop 6/8Pop 012 8Beat 2 8Beat2 040 Brit. Pop 1 BritPop1 013 Sweet Beat SweetBt 041 Brit. Pop 2 BritPop2 014 8Beat Dance 8BtDance 042 Pop Hit PopHit 015 8Beat Disco 2 8BtDisc2 043 Fusion Shuffle FusShufl 016 8Beat 3 8Beat3 044 Analog Night 2 AnalgNt2 017 60's 8Beat 60's8Bt 045 Pop Beat PopBeat 16 BEAT 046 Soft Beat SoftBeat 018 16Beat 1 16Beat1 047 60's Pop 60'sPop 019 16Beat Funk 1 16BtFuk1 048 Sting Latin StigLatn 020 16Beat Ballad 1 16BtBld1 BALLAD 021 16Beat R&B 16BtR&B 049 R&B Ballad 1 R&BBad1 022 Pop 16Beat 1 Pop16Bt1 050 Guitar Ballad GtBallad 023 16Beat Funk 2 16BtFuk2 051 Ballad Rcok BalladRk 024 16Beat Dance 16BDanc 052 Piano Pop PianoPop 025 16Beat 2 16Beat2 053 Soft Ballad SoftBald 026 Pop 16Beat 3 Pop16Bt3 054 Natural Ballad NatuBld 027 Modern 16Beat Modrn16B 055 Love Ballad LoveBld 028 16Beat Hot 16BtHot 056 Easy Ballad EasyBld
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD
057 Slow Ballad SlowBald 085 Cha Cha 2 ChaCha2 058 Folk Ballad FolkBld 086 Beguine 1 Beguine1 059 Pop Ballad 1 PopBld1 087 Beguine 2 Beguine2 060 Pop Ballad 2 PopBld2 088 Rumba 1 Rumba1 061 EP Ballad EPBallad 089 Samba 1 Samba1 ROCK 090 Samba 2 Samba2 062 Rock Rock 091 Jive Jive 063 New Wave NewWave 092 Fox Trot FoxTrot 064 Ska Ska DANCE 065 Pop Rock 2 PopRock2 093 Techno 1 Techno1 066 Slow Rock SlowRock 094 Hip Hop 1 HipHop1 067 70's Rock & Roll 70'sRock 095 Dream Dance DrmDance 068 Folk Rock FolkRock 096 House House 069 Soft Rock SoftRock 097 Pop Dance 2 PopDanc2 070 Easy Rock EasyRock 098 Down Beat DownBeat 071 New Shuffle NewShufl 099 Progressive Progress 072 Rock Hip Hop RkHipHop 100 Rap 1 Rap1 073 Rock&Roll 1 R'N'R1 101 Disco Disco 074 Rock & Roll 2 R'N'R2 102 Soft Disco SoftDisc ROCK 103 Disco Party DscParty 075 Tango 1 Tango1 104 70's Disco 70'sDisc 076 Spain Matador Matador 105 Club Dance ClubDanc 077 Twist 1 Twist1 106 Euro Dance EuroDanc 078 Big Band Fox BandFox 107 Hip Hop 2 HipHop2 079 Tango 2 Tango2 SOUL & FUNK 080 Slow Fox SlowFox 108 Funk 1 Funk1 081 Slow Waltz 1 SlowWlz1 109 Classic Funk ClasFunk 082 Swing Fox SwingFox 110 Gospel Swing GopSwing 083 Salsa 1 Salsa1 111 Gospel Gospel 084 Cha Cha 1 ChaCha1 112 Funk 2 Funk2
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD
113 Electric Funk ElecFunk 141 Bluegrass 1 Bluegrs1 114 Groove Funk GrooveFk 142 Country 8Beat Ct8Beat 115 Cool Funky ColFunky 143 Modern Country ModernCt 116 Jazz Funk JazzFunk 144 Country Pop 2 CntyPop2 117 Groove Groove 145 Bluegrass 2 Bluegrs2 118 Soul Soul 146 2/4 Country 2/4Cntry 119 Hip Hop Beat HipHopBt 147 Country Quick Steps QuickStp 120 R&B R&B 148 Country Folk CntyFolk 121 Soul Beat SoulBeat 149 Country Shuffle CnyShufl 122 R&B Ballad 2 R&BBld2 LATIN & LATIN DANCE SWING & JAZZ 150 Bossa Nova BosaNov 123 Latin Jazz 1 LatinJz1 151 Latin Latin 124 Big Band BigBand 152 New Reggae NewRegga 125 Dixieland 1 Dixland1 153 Dance Reggae DanRegga 126 Broadway Big Band BwayBand 154 Pasodoble Pasodobl 127 Swing Swing 155 Lite Bossa LteBossa 128 Latin Jazz 2 LatinJz2 156 Latin Rock LatinRck 129 Fusion Fusion 157 Disco Samba DscSamba 130 Acid Jazz AcidJazz 158 Mambo Mambo 131 Cool Jazz Ballad CoolJzBd 159 Rumba 2 Rumba2 132 Swing Shuffle SwingSfl 160 Tikitikita Tikitkta 133 Big Band Medium BandMid 161 Lambada Lambada 134 Dixieland 2 Dixland2 162 Pop Cha Cha 1 PChaCha1 135 Guitar Swing 2 GtSwing2 163 Pop Cha Cha 2 PChaCha2 136 Ragtime Ragtime 164 Salsa 2 Salsa2 137 Modern Jazz Ballad MdJzBald WALTZ & TRADITIONAL 138 Swing Ballad SwingBal 165 Waltz Waltz 139 Orchestra Swing OrhSwing 166 Old Waltz OldWaltz COUNTRY 167 English Waltz EngWaltz 140 Country Pop 1 CntyPop1 168 German Waltz GemWaltz
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169 ViennaWaltz VinaWtz 185 Dangdut Dangdut 170 Slow Waltz 2 SlwWltz2 186 6/8 Flipper 6/8Flipp 171 Jazz Waltz JzWaltz 187 New Age NewAge 172 Polka Polka 188 Tarantella Tarantel 173 6/8 March 6/8March 189 Scottish Scottish 174 German Polka GerPolka 190 Norteno Norteno 175 Party Polka PtyPolka Arab 176 Army March ArmMarch 191 Zarb 6/8 Zarb 6/8 177 March March 192 Zarb Tempo ZarbTemp 178 US March USMarch 193 Bandary Bandary 179 Musette Musette 194 Zarb Daf Zarb Daf 180 Mazurke Mazurke 195 Pop 4/4 Pop 4/4 World 196 Saidi IR Saidi IR 181 Enka Ballad EnkaBald 197 Cifte Cifte 182 Laendler Laendler 198 Baladi Baladi 183 Hawaiian Hawaiian 199 Masmoudi Masmoudi 184 Sirtake Sirtake 200 Wehda Wehda
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD FOLK & COUNTRY 028 Mov.2 Adagio Non Troppo Piano
Sonata No.9 In D
Sonata9
001 Jambalaya Jambalay 029 Mov.1 Andante Grazioso Piano
Sonata No.11 In A (Alla TurSo‐ nata11ca)
Sonata11
002 Ding! Dong! Merrily On High DingDong 030 Prelude In C Prelude 003 Battle Hymn Of The Republic Battle 031 Chinese Dance ChDance 004 The Old Gray Mare GrayMare 032 Emperors Waltz EmprWalz 005 American Patrol USPatrol 033 MilMar1 006 Christmas Is Coming IsComing 034 Symphony No.40 Symphony 007 Sippin`Cider Through A Straw SCTStraw JAZZ & FUSION 008 Christmas Sound Sound 035 ShanZhaShu ShanZhaS GOLDEN & POP 036 You Are My Sunshine MySun 009 On London Bridge LdBridge 037 June Samba JunSamba 010 Are You Lonesome Tonight Lonesome 038 Funk Funk
011 Der Deitcher`s Dog DerDDog 039 I Can...... I Can...
012 Joy to The World JoyWorld 040 Sea Shore SeaShore 013 Silent Night SltNight PIANO 014 Ave Maria AveMaria 041 Fur Elise FurElise 015 Five Hundred Miles FHMiles 042 Military March MMarch 016 Happy New Year HappyNY 043 Habanera Habanera 017 It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like
Christmas
LikeXmas 044 Minuet Minuet
018 Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair LighHair 045 Austria Variation AVariati 019 My Bonnie MyBonnie 046 Old Macdonald Had A Farm OldAFarm 020 Song Of The Pearlfisher SongOfTP 047 Wedding March Wedding CLASSICAL 048 2-Part Invention #13 In A Minor.B.W.
Iii
Invntion
021 Swan Swan 049 Minuet In G MinuetG 022 Prelude To Act 2 (Swan Lake) SwanLak1 050 Turkish March TurkishM 023 Valse (Swan lake) SwanLak2 051 Hey Diddle Diddle HeDiddle 024 The Happy Farmer HpFarmer 052 Italian Polka ItaPolka
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No. Name LCD No. Name LCD
025 The Sleeping Beauty SleepBty 053 Moseta Dance MosetaDn 026 La Traviata LaTravia 054 Bulie Dance BulieDn 027 Wiegenlied Wiegenli 055 Waltz in A Flat Op.39 No.15 Waltz in A
No. Name LCD No. Name LCD
056 Wild Rose WildRose 059 Angles We Have Heard On High Angles 057 Away In A Manger AwayInAM 060 Waltz Waltz 058 Jack & Jill JackJill
Demos
No. Name LCD
001 Fantasie Impromptu Fantasie 002 Funk Funk
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13 Chord list
Chord description Normal chord construction Chord
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Display
0 Major [M] 1–3–5 C C 1 Major sixth [6] 1–(3)–5–6 C6 C6 2 Major seventh [M7] 1–3–(5)–7 CM7 CM7 3 Major seventh with augmented eleventh [M7#11] 1–(2)–3–#4–(5)–7 CM7#11 CM7(#11) 4 Major add ninth [Madd9] 1–2–3–5 CMadd9 CM(9) 5 Major ninth [M9] 1–2–3–(5)–7 CM9 CM7(9) 6 Major sixth and ninth [6 9] 1–2–3–(5)–6 C6 9 C6(9) 7 Augmented [aug] 1–3–#5 Caug Caug 8 Minor [m] 1–b3–5 Cm Cm 9 Minor sixth [m6] 1–b3–5–6 Cm6 Cm6 10 Minor seventh [m7] 1–b3–(5)–b7 Cm7 Cm7 11 Minor seventh flatted fifth [m7b5] 1–b3–b5–b7 Cm7b5 Cm7(b5) 12 Minor add ninth [madd9] 1–2–b3–5 Cmadd9 Cm(9) 13 Minor ninth [m9] 1–2–b3–(5)–b7 Cm9 Cm7(9) 14 Minor eleventh [m11] 1–(2)–b3–4–5–(b7) Cm11 Cm7(11) 15 Minor major ninth [mM7] 1–b3–(5)–7 CmM7 CmM7 16 Minor major ninth [mM9] 1–2–b3–(5)–7 CmM9 CmM7(9) 17 Diminished [dim] 1–b3–b5 Cdim Cdim 18 Diminished seventh [dim7] 1–b3–b5–6 Cdim7 Cdim7 19 Seventh [7] 1–3–(5)–b7 C7 C7 20 Seventh suspended [7sus4] 1–4–5–b7 C7sus4 C7sus4 21 Seventh flatted fifth [7b5] 1–3–b5–b7 C7b5 C7(b5) 22 Seventh ninth [79] 1–2–3–(5)–b7 C7 9 C7(9) 23 Seventh sharp eleventh [7#11] 1–2–3–#4–(5)–b7 oder 1–(2)–3–#4–5–b7C7#11 C7(#11)
24 Seventh thirteenth [7 13] 1–3–(5)–6–b7 oder 2–3–5–6–b7 C7 13 C7(13) 25 Seventh flatted ninth [7b9] 1–b2–3–(5)–b7 C7b9 C7(b9) 26 Seventh flatted thirteenth [7b13] 1–3–5–b6–b7 C7b13 C7(b13) 27 Seventh sharp ninth [7#9] (1)–#2–3–(5)–b7 C7#9 C7(#9) 28 Major seventh augmented [M7aug] 1–3–#5–7 CM7aug CM7aug
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Chord description Normal chord construction Chord
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29 Seventh augmented [7aug] (1)–3–#5–b7 C7aug C7aug 30 Suspended fourth [sus4] 1–4–5 Csus4 Csus4 31 Suspended second [1+2+5] 1–2–5 C1+2+5 C
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14 MIDI implementation chart
Function Sent Received Notes
Basic Channel Default 1 1 – 16
Changed 1 – 16 1 – 16
Mode Default No Mode 3
Messages No No Altered ******** No
Note Number 0 – 127 0 – 127
True voice ******** 0 – 127
Velocity Note Note ON Yes, 9nH,
v = 1 – 127
Yes, 9nH, v = 1 – 127
Note OFF No, 9nH,
v = 0
Yes, 9nH, v = 0 or 8nH,
v = 0 – 127
After Touch Keys No No
Channels No No
Pitch Bend No Yes
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Function Sent Received Notes
Control Change 0
1 5 6 7 10 11 64 65 66 67 80 81 91 93 120 121 123
Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Bank Select Modulation Portamento Time Data Entry Volume Pan Expression Sustain Pedal Portamento ON/OFF Sostenuto Pedal Soft Pedal Reverb Program Chorus Program Reverb Level Chorus Level All Sound Off Reset All Controllers All Notes Off
Program Change True # Yes
********
Yes
0 – 127 System Exclusive No Yes System Common Song Position Pointer No No
Song Select No No Tune Request No No
System Real Time Clock Yes No
Commands No *1 No
Aux Messages LOCAL ON/OFF No No
Active Sensing No Yes System Reset No No
Notes: *1
When the accompaniment starts, an FAH message is transmitted. When the accompaniment stops, an FCH message is transmitted. When an FAH message is received, the accompaniment starts. When an FCH message is received, the accompaniment stops.
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POLY MONO ON OMNI ON Mode 1 Mode 2 OMNI OFF Mode 3 Mode 4
MIDI channel modes
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15 Technical specifications
Display Multifunction LCD Keyboard 88 weighted keys with hammer action and adjustable touch response Polyphony 64-voice Voices 500 Styles 200 Practise songs 60 Demo songs 2 Album 120 Songs Memory 32 memory locations Pedals Multifunction pedal, Sostenuto, Sustain Connections
Voltage supply AC 230 V , 2 × headphones (1/4" phone jack), AUX, USB, MIDI Amp 10 W Speaker 2 × 20 W, 8 Ω
2 × 25 W, 8 Ω Operating supply voltage
AC 230 V Dimensions (W × D × H) 1380 mm × 514 mm × 906 mm Weight 53 kg Housing colour Black Item number 352288
White Item number 352389
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16 Protecting the environment
For the transport and protective packaging, environmentally friendly materials have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling.
Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are properly disposed of. Do not just dispose of these materials with your normal household waste, but make
sure that they are collected for recycling. Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging.
This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE). Do not dispose with your normal household waste.
Dispose of this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility. When discarding the device, comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your country. If in doubt, consult your local waste disposal facility.
Disposal of the packaging material
Disposal of your old device
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Musikhaus Thomann · Treppendorf 30 · 96138 Burgebrach · Germany · www.thomann.de
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