Using the InstructionManualCongratulations on your purchase of this piano!The piano is an user friendly piano with fabulous sound quality and advance feature such asstyle record and self-learning. No matter you are adult or children, you will enjoy playing the pianoas it provides amazing styles for accompaniment, expressive tones, and real time record. Other featuressuch as numbered musical notation display chord dictionary, variety of songs will help you better masterthe playing skill.
You are recommended to study this manual carefully before using the unit.
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Please make sure the package completely contains the following:
Inside This Package
Instruction ManualWarranty Certificate
The Instrument (included power cable) Left support panel
Right support panel Pedal group(included pedal cable)
A bag of ScrewsRear panel
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PrecautionsPlease read the following carefully before use:
Do not expose the piano to high temperature, direct sunlight and excessive dusty places.
Do not place the piano too close to other electrical appliances such as television and radio as. It may cause interference.
Do not place the piano to excessive humid area. Avoid putting container with liquid on top of the piano in order toprevent damage of the internal parts of the piano by flowing liquid.
Always unplug AC cord by gripping the plug firmly, but not pulling on the cable.
Do not apply excessive force to the switches and buttons.
When the piano is not in use or in the time of thunderstorm, please disconnect the power supply.
Avoid adjusting the volume level to the maximum or to the levels that you feel uncomfortable, we recommend you tolimit the volume level to two-third of the max for preventing the damage of audiory sense
Unplug the power cable before cleaning the piano. Do not connect or disconnect the power cable with a wet hand.
Check and clean the power plug periodically.
To avoid damage to the piano and other devices to which it is connected, turn the power switches of all related deviceoff prior to connecting or disconnecting cables.
Clean the piano and remove the dust with a dry soft cloth or a slightly damp cloth.
Never use cleaners such as thinner or alcohol. To prevent any damage on the surface of the LED display, pleaseuse lens cleaning tissue to clean the display.
If the piano cable is damaged, please do not use the piano. Otherwise it may cause fire or electrical hazard.
In case of malfunction due to improper handling the piano, please switch off and on again after 30 seconds.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the piano. If the piano does not work properly, please contact theapproved repairer.
The piano should not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
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Keyboard: 88 hammer action key.
Operation: use & & button or direct select button to select desired menu & parameters .
Voice: 559 voices in total, 28 voices can be selected conveniently from the panel.
Style: 203 styles in total, including 3 user styles, 16 voices can be selected conveniently from the panel.
Song: 100 songs in total, each one has self-learning mode.
Demo: 2 demos in total.
Chord mode: fingered & full range.
Song learning: three learning mode of lesson 1/2/3, left and right hand to choose, and offers the GRADE function.
Chord dictionary: A function for you to learn the chords, including Dirct 1 mode (dictionary mode) and Dirct 2 (test mode).
Record: 3 user songs, each one includes 1 accomp track & 5 melody tracks.
Style record: 3 user styles, each one includes 8 paragraphs, each paragraph include 8 tracks.
SD card: Portable storage device to save & load the user songs,user styles and memory datas.
Memory: 48 memories in total (8 banks with 6 memories each).
Style control: sync start, sync stop, start/stop, fill in a/normal, fill in b/variation, intro/ending, fade in/out, chord mode
Function: tuning, beat, split point, pedal select, reverb level, chorus level, midi in, midi out.
Mixer: Rhythm_s rhythm_m bass chord 1 chord 2 chord 3 phrase 1 phrase 2 voice r1 voice r2 voice lSD play.
Others: dual, split, dsp, piano, metronome, o.t.s., transpose +/-, accomp +/-, touch etc.
Pedal:
Interface: midi in/out, usb, phone
Irradiance keys: style control sync start sync stop , fill in a/normal fill in b/variation intro/ending fadestyle record record play/stop accomp melody 1 melody 5,style,voice,song
DIAL [+/YES] [-/NO]
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Main Feature
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Touch Response..................................................
Master volume control........................................
Demo.........................................................................
Preparation........................................Power on key combination....................................
Brilliance......................................................................
Voices and Effects.........................Voice Select...................................................Dual Voice...............................................................Split Point................................................................DSP Effect.........................................................
Fill A/B...............................................................
Recognizing Chords..............................................
Tempo........................................................................Fade..........................................................................
Style Control.....................................Select a Style........................................................The Accompaniment Section..................................Start a Style..............................................................
Stop a Style.......................................................
Accomp Volume........................................................Metronome.................................................................
Reverb Level...................................................
Split Point........................................................Beat.................................................................
Function Menu...............................Tune.................................................................
Chorus Level........................................................MIDI Setting..................................................
Mixer Menu ............................................... ...
Piano................................................................Transpose........................................................
Power Supply.............................................................Using Headphones.............................................
USB Jack.......................................................
Using the AUX. OUT Jack ...............................................
Using the Foot Pedal................................................
Connections...................................
MIDI IN/OUT Jack...........................................
General Guide...............................
LCD Display.....................................................
Set-up Guide..................................
Front Panel..........................................................Front ..........................................................ViewRear View..........................................................Top View..........................................................
SD Function........................................
Save........................................................................Load........................................................................Play..............................................................................
Delete........................................................................Format........................................................................
MIDI Function......................................
USBConnection.....................................................What is MIDI............................................................
MIDI Application..............................................MIDI Connection.....................................................
Specifications...........................................
Trouble Shooting.........................................
Appendix 6-MIDI Implementation Chart.............................
Appendix 3-Song List.........................................................
Appendix 1-Voice List...........................................
Appendix 5-Chord List.......................................................
Appendix..............................................
Appendix 4-Demo List.....................................................
Appendix 2-Style List.................................................
Quantify a Style........................................................Copy a Style............................................................
Edit a Style..............................................................
Start Style Record.................................................Record a newStyle.................................................
Delete a Style.........................................................
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Memory..................................................Bank.....................................................................Memory Data..................................................................Store and Load...........................................................
One Touch Setting.............................................
Record..................................................
Delete Song...............................................................Playback Song.........................................................Record Song..........................................................
Style Record...........................................
Lesson 1....................................................................
Lesson 3.................................................................Lesson 2..................................................................
Song....................................................Lesson Mode.......................................................
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Pedal Soft...................................................... 26
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Chord Dictionary...............................
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Set-up Guide
Before proceeding to assemble the stand, get a Philips screwdriver(not supplied).Make sure you have the following parts, which are supplied into package.
1. Piano cabinet2. Right leg3. Left leg4. Rear panel5. Pedal box6. Hand screw (4pcs)
7. Screw 6x24 (4pcs)8. Screw 4x15 (5pcs)9. Adhesive champ (2pcs)10. Power cable11. Screw 6x12 (2pcs)12. Pedal cable
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7.Screw 6X24 (4pcs)�
NOTE:Please use only the specified screws that are supplied with the piano.
8. Screw 4X15 (5pcs)�
11. Screw 6� X12 (2pcs)
Set-up Guide
Fix and well tighten the left leg and right leg to the pedal box with screws.
Fix the rear panel to the pedal box with 5 screws and to the legs with 2 screws.
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Set-up Guide
Place the piano cabinet on the stand, fix it using 4 screws.
Attach 2 adhesive clamps on the stand and cabinet.Insert the DIN plug of pedals cable into the proper socket of cabinet.Fix the cable with the adhesive clamp.
adhesive clamp
6. Hand screws (4pcs)
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Place the piano in its final location and adjust on floor the pedal clog under pedals group.
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General GuideTop View
Rear View
Front View
Control PanelHeadphones Jack
USB JackPedal Jack
Multifunctional Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Sustain Pedal
MIDI JackAUX. OUT Jack
Music StandPiano Keyboard
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AU X. O UTPEDALUSB
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BRILLIANCE knobVOLUME knobSTYLE direct select buttonTEMPO + / TEMPO - buttonACCOMP + / ACCOMP - buttonTRANSPOSE + / TRANSPOSE - buttonFINGERD LEDFULL RANGE LEDIn Style mode-START/STOP-SYNC STOP-SYNC START-INTRO/ENDING-FILLA-FILL B-FADE-CHORD MODELCD DisplayLEFT HAND buttonRIGHT HAND buttonCHORD DICTIONARY buttonLESSON buttonFUNCTION BACK buttonFUNCTION NEXT buttonMIXER buttonBANK buttonSTORE M1-M6 buttonONE TOUCH SETTING (M1-M4)O.T.S. buttonSTYLE buttonVOICE button
SONG buttonPIANO buttonMETRONOME buttonDATADIAL-/NO button+/YES buttonVOICE DIRECT SELECT buttonSTYLE RECORD buttonSEQUENCER-RECORD button-PLAY / STOP button-ACCOMP button-MELODY 1 button-MELODY 2 button-MELODY 3 button-MELODY 4 button-MELODY 5 buttonDUAL buttonSPLIT buttonDSP buttonTOUCH buttonSD MENU buttonSD EXECUTE buttonSD faucet
In Song mode-START/STOP-PAUSE-REPEATA/B-REW-FF
General GuideFront Panel
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Press[ buttons simultaneously to play DEMO.�STYLE] [VOICE]
BACK NEXT
069 ChaCha1
154Rumba1
001 8BtRock
012 16Beat1
041 SlowBald
047 SlowRock
074 Samba1
084 Disco
064 Tango
112Swing1
130Bluegras
133 CntryPop1
141 BosaNov1 188 March
184 Polka
REPEAT A/B
172Waltz
001StGrPn1
024StHonk
029 StHarEp
080 StVibes
092 StMarim
107 DrwOrDet
121ChurOr2
125Accordi1
147 VelSteGt
161 StCleGtr
182 Abass1
229 TheVin
274 SSlowStr
282 SoloStr
287StChoir1
297OcOrchHi
305 SweetTp
318 FrHorn1
323 BrasSec1
346 SoprSax1
355FolkSax
359Oboe1
368 Cla rine1
371 Flute
372 JazzFlut
374 SwPanFu
523 StPno&St
551 StandD CAR D
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DUALSPLITTOUCHDSPVOICE/STYLE/DEMO/SONGRECORD / STYLE RECORDMEASUREBEATTEMPOCHORDMEMORY / ONE TOUCH SETTINGLEFT / RIGHT HAND LESSON MODENOTE IndicationFILLA / BTREBLE CLEFBASS CLEFSD CARD
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ConnectionsPower Jack
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HeadphonesJack 1
HeadphonesJack 2
Power Supply
Using Headphones
Ensure the piano isturned off when connectingand disconnectiong the power.
There are two headphone jacks on the left underneaththe piano body.
When an optional set of stereo headphones is connectedwith the headphones jack 2, the sound from speakerswill switch off automatically resulting in only sound fromheadphone to be heard.
When jack 1 is connected with stereo headphones, thesound can be heard from both headphones and speakersof the piano.
Turn the volume switchanti-clockwise to reachthe minimum volumelevel.
Plug the power cable intoan AC power outlet.
NOTE:When the piano is not in use or during a thunderstorm,disconnect the power for safety sake.
If you have done the aboveprocedures, you are nowsafe to turn on the piano.
NOTE:Never use headphones with high volume, as it maydamage your sense of hearing.To prevent damaging the speakers, ensure that thevolume is set to the minimum level before connectingthe power and other devices.
Connect the rear-panel AUX.OUT jack to amplifiedspeakers, amplifiers or domestic hi-fi-units forexternal amplification.
NOTE:Connect both left(L) and right(R) channels for the stereoresult.If you only connect either one of the channels, theconnected channel will only take effect.
Using the AUX.OUT Jack
POWER ON/OFF switch
AUX.OUTPEDALUSB
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WARNINGTo avoid damages, please be sure to turn off the powerswitches before you disconnect the related devices fromthe piano.
Connection
MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface.
MIDI is a world wide standard that makes it possible forvarious electronic musical instruments and other devices.
MIDI IN:
MIDI OUT:
Data transmitted from other MIDI instrument via MIDI isreceived by this terminal.
Data produced by the Digital Piano is transmitted to otherMIDI instruments via MIDI from this terminal.
MIDI IN/OUT Jack
USB JackConnect PC or other USB host devices that support USBAudio.
You can simply connect the MIDI/USB converter to yourUSB play on your computer and plug the MIDI in andout cables into the piano, after the driver is installed andinitialization is finished, you can choose USB AudioDevice in the device menu of the software to transfermidi data.
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Using the Foot Pedal
Connect the plug of the foot pedal unit to the pedaljack on the rear panel.You will experience the sustain effect,sostenuto effect and soft effect.
Multifunctional Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Sustain Pedal
AUX.OU TPEDALUSB
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- /NO
+ /YES
[RECORD] [PLAY/STOP]Press the & the button synchro-nously when it is power on It can clear the record data.�
Press the & the button synchronously whenit is power on It can set all the memory data to defaultvalue.
[STORE] [M1]�
Press the & the button synchronously whenit is power on, it can reset all the setting to the default value(Including Memory data, Record data, Style Record data.)
[+/YES] [-/NO]
PreparationPower on key combination
Master volume control
Brilliance
Demo
STYLERECORD
START/STOP
RECORD
SYNCSTOP
PLAY/STOP
SYNCSTART
MELODY1
A
MELODY2
B
ACCOMP
INTRO/ENDING
MELODY3
Rotate the knob clockwise, the volumeincreases.
it anti-clockwise, the volume decreases.
[VOLUME]
Rotate
To create brighter sound, rotate
To create gloomy sound,
[BRILLIANCE] knobclockwise
rotate knobanti-clockwiseYou can change the piano brilliance as your wish.
[BRILLIANCE]
There are total of 2 Demos.
[STYLE] [VOICE]
[STYLE] [VOICE][START/STOP]
[+/YES] [-/NO]DIAL
Press the & the button synchronously toenter the demo mode, the DEMO flag on LCD is lightened.It displays the first demo and plays all demos circularly.
Press the & the button again or press thebutton to stop playing and quit current mode.
When playing, press the & the button or rot-ate the to select the song you want.
SONG
STYLE VOICEDEMO
SONG
STYLE VOICEDEMO
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Power on/o ffswitch
Power on/o ffswitch
Power on/o ffswitch
Voices and EffectsVoice select
Dual voice
559 voices in total.
[+/YES],[-/NO] DIAL
28 voices can be directly selected. Each direct select buttonincludes 2 different voices, the first press to select upper one,the second to lower one. The default is upper voice when it ispower on.
When it is power on, LCD lightens the VOICE R1 flag anddisplays the 001 voice name.
Press the voice direct select button, or use thebutton and to select the others.
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DUAL
DSP
SPLIT
TOUCH
SONG
STYLE VOICEDEMO
SONG
STYLE VOICEDEMO
When the state changes to the VOICE by pressing thebutton for the first time, LCD displays the VOICE R1 state.Press it again and later, LCD will switch and display the othervoice modes being opened in turn, the order is:VOICE R1->VOICE R2->VOICE L->VOICE R1.
[VOICE]
During the status, press button to enterthe dual voice mode. VOICER2 and DUAL signalwould be lightened simultaneously. The number of the dualvoice will be displayed on the LCD. Now, you can get twodifferent sounds at the same time when pressing one key.
VOICE R1 [DUAL]" " " "
Press / button, or rotate the DIAL to selectyour desired voice. The default DUAL VOICE number isNo:265 The Strings .
Press button again to turn off the DUAL VOICE.Voice R2 will be disabled, the note you play sounds a singlevoice of Voice R1.
[+/YES] [-/NO]
[DUAL]
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Eg. Cello
You can play two sounds at the same time on the piano in Dual Voice mode.When the dual function is off, the voice indicated is VOICE R1. When the dual function is on,the voice indicated is VOICE R2.
DUAL
SPLIT
TOUCH
DSP
While the keyboard is splited, only the right hand area will respondto the dual voice, the left hand area produces sounds in chords.
Two voices will soundat the same time.
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DSP
TOUCH
DSP
DUAL
TOUCH
297OcOrchHi 318FrHorn1 346SoprSax1 359Oboe1 371Flute 374SwPanFu 551StandD
024StHonk 080StVibes 107DrwOrDet 125Accordi1 161StCleGtr 229TheVin 282SoloStr
305SweetTp287StChoir1 323BrasSec1 355 FolkSax 368Clarine1 372JazzFlut 523StPno&St
001StGrPn1 029StHarEp 092StMarim 121ChurOr2 147VelSteGt 182Abass1 274SSlowStrVOICES
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Voices and Effects
Split point
DSP Effect
You can play two sounds on different parts ofthe keyboard. It is called Split mode.
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[SPLIT]
[+/YES] [-/NO]
[SPLIT]
Press button to turn on the LOWER VOICE, LCDlights the SPLIT flag and displays VOICE L and its name.When you play in real time, you can activate Split Modesimply by pressing this button.
Press / button, or turn the DIAL to select thevoice you want. The default LOWER VOICE number is
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Press button again to turn off the LOWER VOICE.LCD darkens its flag.
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No265 The Strings
DUAL
DUAL
DSP
DSP
SPLIT
SPLIT
TOUCH
TOUCH
Melodyarea
Chordarea
Default splitpoint F#
DUAL
DUAL
SPLIT
SPLIT
TOUCH
TOUCH
DSP
DSP
DSP effect will enhances the piano with fuller andexpressive sound.
[DSP]When power is on , LCD lightens the DSP flag. Press the
button to switch the DSP setting. 4 DSP setting areavailable for selection, DSP 1/2/3/off, the default setting is 2.The DSP effect will be closed after being set to OFF, theDSP flag goes out.
adjusting the REVERB andCHORUS level to change the current effect .(See Function menu for detail)
You can change the current setting by pressing thebutton continuously, and by
[DSP]
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DUAL
TOUCH
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Voices and Effects
Touch Response
Transpose
This function allows you to activate the dynamic levelwhen playing the keyboard.
[TOUCH]
[TOUCH]
Press the button, LCD lightens the TOUCH flagand displays touch response type 00 Touch briefly.
4 setting are available for selection, TOUCH 001/002/003/OFF, the default is 002. You can change the current settingby pressing the button.
If the type is set as ,there is no touch response to piano.
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"OFF" the "TOUCH" flag goes out,
DUAL
DSP
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- TRANSPOSE +
SPLIT
TOUCH
DUAL
DUAL
DUAL
SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
TOUCH
TOUCH
TOUCH
DSP
DSP
DSP
You can shift the pitch of the entire keyboard with theTRANSPOSE function by adjusting the pitch in semitonesteps.
[TRANSPOSE +] [TRANSPOSE -]
[+/YES] [-/NO]DIAL
[TRANSPOSE +][TRANSPOSE -]
Press the or button forthe first time to enter the Transpose setting mode, LCD dis-plays current transpose value briefly.
Press them again and later, the value will increase or decr-ease by degrees, also you can use the andbutton or the to adjust it, ranging from -12 to +12semitones, the default value is 000.
In TRANSPOSE setting, pressing the andbutton simultaneously will set the value to
default.
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If you don't press any button for 5 seconds after entering the tran-spose setting mode, it will quit this menu automatically.
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Press the button to enter the PIANO mode, thechord mode will be disabled automatically, the full range onthe keyboard is piano voice.
Press the button again to exit the current mode.Press the , , and thedirect select button, or the , , ~button, you can exit the piano mode.
You can select and play the style by pressing theand the direct select button, LCD will then display the stylename. Accompaniment control will respond in effect asusual only with the drum tracks.
[PIANO]
[PIANO][VOICE] + [STYLE] [SONG] [VOICE]
[DUAL] [SPLIT] [M1] [M6]
[STYLE]
PIANO METRONOME
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The piano has a total of 203 styles, from 001 to 203,including 3 user styles. The default style is 001.
Press button to set the piano to the "stylemode". The "STYLE " flag and the style number willshow up on the display.
[STYLE]
Select a Style
Press / button or use to select thestyle you want.
[+/YES] [-/NO] DIAL
Use the Direct Select Button to select your desired style(16 styles), 2 direct styles for each button (upper & nether).
Direct Select Button
While changing a style, pay attention to the rules:If the same button has been pressed twice, the style will beswapped from one to another.
When the upper/nether style is on, and you then press anotherdirect button, the corresponding upper/nether style will be selected.
SONG
STYLE VOICEDEMO
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Accompaniment consists of Intro, normal, variation, fill(a-a, a-b, b-a, b-b), ending. Using different sections basedon the structure of styles enables you to enhance musicalperformance.
INTRO
NORMAL and VARIATION
FILL
ENDING
Press the [INTRO/END] button to insert an intro sectionbefore playing . The rhythm will begin with a 2-4 measureintroduction which will be followed by a main section.
There are two main sections: normal and variation.Each section consists of 2 to 4 measures.
While the accompaniment is playing, you can fill in therhythm/accompaniment by pressing the [FILLA] buttonor the [FILL B] button. This will automatically insert a fillsection.
When you press the [INTRO/END] button, in process ofaccompaniment playing,it brings the ending sectionappropriate for the accompaniment, and then stop theperformance.
The Accompaniment Section
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
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FADE
FADE
FADE
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CHORDMODE
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CHORDMODE
INTRO/ENDING
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Style Control
TOUCH
TOUCH-/NO
+ /YES
069 ChaCha1
154 Rumba1
001 8BtRock
012 16Beat1
041SlowBald
047SlowRock
074Samba1
084Disco
064Tango
112 Swing1
130 Bluegras
133CntryPop1
141BosaNov1 188 March
184 Polka
172 Waltz
Style Control
Start a StyleStart immediately:Use button to start the style.[START/STOP]
Chord. Mode:Press the button for the first time to enterthe FINGERED mode, the relevant LED is lightened.The left area of keyboard are known as the chord area,when playing the chord, both the bass and the chord voicephonate.
Press the button for the second time toenter the FULL RANGE mode, the relevant LED is lightened.The whole keyboard are known as the chord area, but onlyto detect the chord and make the current voice of keyboardwhile style playing.
Press the button for the third time to closethe chord mode.
There are 2 ways to detect the chord: single finger detectand fingers detect. If the chord playing accord with fingersdetect, it is recognized as the fingers chord. If not, singlefinger chord will be recognized.
[CHORD MODE]
[CHORD MODE]
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START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
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FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
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CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
FINGERED
FINGERED
FINGERED
FULLRANGE
FULLRANGE
FULLRANGE
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Sync Start:[SYNC START]
[INTRO/ENDING]
Press the button, The SYNC START LEDlightens, LCD flashes 4 beats with current tempo. Press the
button to insert INTRO. In this mode,playing the keyboard will start the style automatically.
Intro Start:[INTRO/ENDING]
[START/STOP]
When style is not playing, press the button,"A" or "B" flashes on LCD, indicates the intro section is readyto play. Length of intro varies in different style.
Press button, then the style starts with anintro section , followed by the main section.
If chord mode is off, play any key on keyboard to start the style.
If chord mode is on, only play the chord area key to start the stylewith the Auto Bass Chord accompaniment.
FlashingFlashing
TOUCH
TOUCH
Fill A/B
Style Control
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In NORMAL mode, press button to insert 1 measure filland LCD flashes 'A'. After one measure is over, NORMALstyle will be returned.
[A]
In VARIATION mode, press button to insert 1 measurefill and LCD flashes 'B'. After one measure is over, VARIA-TION style will be returned.
[B]
In NORMALmode, press ] button to insert 1 measure filland LCD flashes 'B'. After one measure is over, VARIATIONmode will be started.
[B
In VARIATION mode, press button to insert 1measure filland LCD flashes 'A' . After one measure is over, NORMALstyle will be started.
[A]
Hold down the / button when the style is playing, the selectedFILL pattern repeats continuously until button is released.
Press when style stop, it will change to the normal section, theflag on LCD will be lightened;
Press when style stop, it will change to the variation section, theflag on LCD will be lightened.
[A] [B]
[A]
[B]
"A"
"B"
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
A
A
A
A
A
A
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
B
B
B
B
B
B
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
Stop immediately:The accompaniment can be stopped at any time bypressing the button.[START/STOP]
Sync Stop:When chord mode is on and style is not playing, press the
button, SYNC STOP and SYNC START LEDis lightened. In this mode, press the any key in left area ofkeyboard to start the style playing and release the keyboardwill stop it.
When SYNC STOP LED is lightened and style is playing,press the button, the SYNC STOP LED willbe darken. In this mode, the style will playing continuously.
[SYNC STOP]
[SYNC STOP]
Ending stop:Press the button[INTRO/END] , the style will stop after theENDING section over.
Stop a Style
Flashing
Play a style
FINGERED
FINGERED
FULLRANGE
FULLRANGE
[SYNC STOP] would be enabled only when CHORD MODEindicator is on.
TOUCH
TOUCH
TOUCH
Fade
Style Control
FADE IN:[FADE]
[FADE]
FADE OUT:[FADE]
[FADE ]
[FADE ]
Press the button when style is not playing , FADELED lights.
FADE LED glimmers after style begins to play, style volumewill increase from 0 to maxima between 10 seconds, style isplayed normally subsequently, 'FADE' LED darkens.
Press the button again while FADE OUT state ,FADE LED glimmers, style volume will be increasedto maxima on the basis of present volume, style is playednormally subsequently, 'FADE' LED darkens.
Press the button when style is playing, FADE LEDglimmers, style volume will decrease from maxima to 0between 10 seconds, style stops.
Press button while FADE IN state , will enter FADEOUT state, volume is decrease to 0 on the basis of presentvolume, style stop, 'FADE' lamp goes out.
Press button while FADE OUT state, will enter FADEIN state, volume increase to maxima on the basis of presentvolume, style is play normally subsequently, FADE lampgoes out.
Keep FADE IN state not changing as FADE IN state stopsSTYLE.
" "
" "
" "
" "
" "
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
1
2
Light
Glimmer
Glimmer
Darken
Light
Darken after10 seconds
Glimmerpress it again
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Style Control
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Accomp Volume
Metronome
PIANO METRONOME
- ACCOMP +
- ACCOMP +
1
1
Tempo
Use the or button and the orbutton and the to adjust the tempo from 30 to
280.
Press the and synchronously to setto the default tempo.
[TEMPO+] [TEMPO-] [+/YES][-/NO] DIAL
[TEMPO+] [TEMPO-]
Selecting the style when it stops, the tempo will change with thestyle automatically to the default one.
When style is playing, the tempo will not change with the style youselect.
- TEMPO +
- TEMPO +
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
Press or button to adjust volumeof accompaniment in style playing. The LCD displays theACCOMP volume which range between 0 and 31.Default Accomp Value is 28.
[ACCOMP +] [ACCOMP -]
Press and button together tomute the ACCOMP track.
Press and button together againto turn on the ACCOMP volume.
[ACCOMP +] [ACCOMP -]
[ACCOMP +] [ACCOMP -]
Press the button to turn on the metronomethe beat type can be selected in the FUNCTION menu .
Press the button again to turn off themetronome.
When the style stops to play, the beat type follows the sele-ction in the function after turning on the metronome. Whenthe style begins to play, the beat type follows the current style.
Metronome can be turned on together with the style. If thestyle plays at first, the metronome will respond next meas-ure. Contrarily the metronome responds at once to the firstbeat of the style.
[METRONOME]� �
[METRONOME]
TOUCH
TOUCH
TOUCH
TOUCH
Recognizing Chords
Style Control
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Default mode for A.B.C. is off on the piano.
Press button to turn on this "auto bass
chord" function. The left section of the keyboard is known
as the "chord area", while playing the chord, both the bass
and the chord voices sound.
[CHORD MODE]
There are 2 ways to detect the chord: single finger detect and multi finger detect ." " " "
Single Finger
If the chord played is based on "multi finger detect", it is recognized as the "multi finger chords".
If not, "single finger chord" will be recognized.
Multi Finger
When A.B.C. is on, press the keys on the left of split point.
The chord will be recognized as single
finger chords.
Since the chord detection of A.B.C. is based on the Chord Root
priority, some chords that could be played under the Chord Dictio-
nary may not be recognised by A.B.C. , eg. B6 bB6 B6(9)
bB6 9 Baug bBaug bBm6 Bm6 Adim7 bBdim7 Bdim.
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART
A FADEBCHORDMODE
INTRO/ENDING
FINGERED
FULLRANGE
Single finger type not only can detect single finger but alsocan detect multi finger. And the single finger makes it easilyto play chords through only one, two or three keys.Including major, minor, seventh, and minor seventh chord.Refer to relevant picture on the right for details.
Multi finger type only can recognize those chordshave listed in the chord list, and also can be foundin the dictionary function.
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Style Control
Chord BasicsA chord, in music, is any harmonic set of three or morenotes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously. The mostfrequently encountered chords are triads. A triad is a set ofthree notes that can be stacked in thirds. When stacked inthirds, the triad's members, from lowest pitched tone tohighest, are called: the Root, the Third, and the Fifth.
Triad Type
Chord Inversion
Chord Name
There are following basic triad types:
We define this chord its root is not in the bass (i.e., is not thelowest note) as an inversion chord. When the root is in thebass, we call the chord: root-position chord. If we put theThird and Fifth in the root position, then it forms Inversion,we call this chord Inversion Chord. See the following majortriad and its inverted chord.
The chord name contains two parts content: Chord root andChord type.
Major Triad
Minor Triad
AugmentedTriad
DiminishedTriad
A root with a major third added above and aperfect Fifth will consist as a Major Triad.
A root with a minor third added above and aperfect fifth will consist as a Minor Triad.
A root with a major third added above and anaugmented fifth will consist as an AugmentedTriad.
A root with a minor third added above and adiminished fifth will consist as a DiminishedTriad.
Function Menu
Option LCD Display Range DefaultTUNE 000Tune -50�050 000BEAT 004Beat 000�002�009 004SPLIT POINT 034Split pt 001�088 034PEDAL SOFT SOFT 001� �
CHORUSLEVEL 000Cho Lev 000� 127
REVERB LEVEL 030Rvb Lev 000� 127 030
001 Ped Soft SOFT, MEM, ST/STOP
MIDI RECEIVE ALL Receive001 Transmit
001 016 ALL�
001 016�
�
ALL
001MIDI TRANSMIT
000
Tune
Beat
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Press or button to enter the menu of function. The defaultoption of the menu is "TUNE". When you enter the menu next time, you will find the option is the same aslast time. Press or button to select the option to be set.Use / or the DIAL to set the parameter. The option and the parameters are as the follows:
[FUNCTION/NEXT] [FUNCTION/BACK]
[FUNCTION/NEXT] [FUNCTION/BACK][+/YES] [-/NO]
If you don't press any button for 5 seconds after entering FUNCTION menu, it will quit this menu automatically.
The LCD displays the tune value. Use /or to change the tune value. Its range is from -50to 50 cents only by the right area of keyboard.
[+/YES] [-/NO]DIAL
This function sets the pitch of entire keyboard bysteps of cents.
Pressing and together will set the TUNEvalue back to its default setting.
[+/YES] [-/NO]
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
The LCD displays the beat value.
This function sets the beat value ranging from 0, 2-9.
Use / or to change the BEAT value.[+/YES] [-/NO] DIAL
1
1
2
2
- /NO
+ /YES
- /NO
+ /YES
Function Menu
Split Point
Pedal Soft
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This function sets the pedal type to softpedal, memory select pedal, start/stop pedal. Thedefault pedal is soft pedal.
Multifunctional
Multifunctional
The LCD displays the type of pedal.
This function sets the point that separate the entirekeyboard to two section.
The LCD displays the split point value.
Use / or to change the split point.You may also use keyboard to change the split point bysimply selecting the note you desired to be the point ofseparation. The part below the split point is the theCHORD area.
[+/YES] [-/NO] DIAL
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
Use / or to change the pedal assignto Multifunctional pedal
[+/YES] [-/NO] DIAL
Reverb Level
The LCD displays the reverb level.The default value is floating and follows the voice.
Use or to change the reverb level.
The level ranges from0 to 127.
[+/YES] / [-/NO] DIAL
Chorus Level
The LCD displays the chorus level. The level ranges from0 to 127. The default value is floating and follows the voice.
Use or to change the chorus level.[+/YES] / [-/NO] DIAL
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
- /NO
+ /YES
- /NO
+ /YES
- /NO
+ /YES
- /NO
+ /YES
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Function Menu
MIDI Setting
RECEIVE can be used to set the channel of MIDI IN.The default setting is "all ". Otherwise, channel 1~16 canalso be selected separately.
Use [+/YES] / [-/NO] button or the DIAL to select thechannel.
TRANSMIT can be used to set the channel of MIDI OUT.There are total of 16 channels for selection. Defaultsetting is "001".
Use [+/YES] / [-/NO] button or the DIAL to select thechannel.
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
1
1
2
2
Mixer MenuPress the button to enter the menu of mixer. Thedefault option of the menu is , then the optionyou enter next time will be the same as last time you exit.
Press the button continuously to select the optionyou want, then use the button or theto set the parameters.
[MIXER]
[MIXER][+/YES] / [-/NO] DIAL
"Rhythm_s"
If you don't press any button for 5 seconds after enteringthe MIXER menu, it will quit this menu automatically.
Option LCDDisplay Range DeafultRhythm_s Volume
Rhythm_m Volume
026 Rhythm_s
Rhythm_m
Bass
Chord1
Chord2
Chord3
Phrase1
Phrase2
Voice R1
010 Voice R2
010 Voice L
020 Sd play
026
026
026
026
026
026
026
026
000 -031 026
000 -031Bass Volume
Chord 1 Volume
Chord 2 VolumeChord 3 VolumePhrase 1 Volume
Phrase 2 Volume
Voice R1 Volume
000 -031
000 -031
000 -031
000 -031
000 -031
000 -031
000 -031 026
026026026
026
026
026026
percussion instrument 1
percussion instrument 2
bass foil
symphonic melody 1
symphonic melody 2
symphonic melody 3
intermezzo snippet 1
intermezzo snippet 2
single voice
dual voice
lower voice
Descript ion
Voice R2 VolumeVoice L Volume
000 -031 020
000 -031 012SD MIDI PLAY Volume 000 -031 020
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
The option and the parameters in detail as belows:
- /NO
+/ YES
- /NO
+/ YES
Memory
Bank
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Memory feature can be used to preset 48 completecontrol-panel setups which could be recalledwhenever needed.
There are 8 banks in total; each bank has 6 memories(M1~M6).
Press button, the LCD displays "00x Mem Bank",with 00x showing the Bank that has been selected.
Use / button or to select the bank.
[BANK]
[+/YES] [-/NO] DIAL
If the current memory data be changed, the corresponding memoryflag on LCD will be erased.
Memory Data
1
2
The data can be stored to the memory are as follows:Voice R1, Voice R2, Voice L, Style, Tempo, Function,Mixer, Accomp Volume and Octave.
Store and Load
Press and hold the button, then press thebutton (or ) , the current data will be stored inthem.
Press the button (or ) to load the datafrom them and replace the current parameters.
[STORE] [M1][M2] ~ [M6]
[M1] [M2 ~ [M6]
1
2
Press and together while power the piano , thememory data will be set as the default value.
[STORE] [M1]
Pressand Hold
One Touch Setting
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Press button to turn this mode on and the O.T.S.
Flag lighten on the LCD.
Press any of the ~ button, it will load the
relative type of parameter to be suited for the current style.
A.B.C. mode is automatically turned on during O.T.S. Mode.
[O.T.S.]
[M1] [M4]
Press any of the M1-M4 buttons, which is corresponded
to your desired setting.
When One Touch Setting is switched on, you caninstantly recall all auto accompaniment relatedsettings including voices selection and digitaleffects simply with a single touch of a button.Inthis function, 4 types of parameters (M1~M4) will beloaded to match the current style.
Press button again to turn off the O.T.S. Mode.[O.T.S.]
The default parameters stored in the O.T.S. including:
Voice R1, Voice R2, Voice L, Octave , Voice R1 Volume,
Voice R2 Volume, Chorus Level, Reverb Level.
1
2
3
4
Record
3 user songs can be recorded in the piano with 6 tracks
(1 ACCOMP track, 5 MELODY tracks) in each song.
Hold down and button, then power
on the piano, all recorded data will be erased.
[RECORD] [PLAY/BACK]
STYLERECORD
STYLERECORD
RECORD
RECORD
PLAY/STOP
PLAY/STOP
MELODY1
MELODY1
MELODY2
MELODY2
MELODY4
MELODY4
MELODY5
MELODY5
ACCOMP
ACCOMP
MELODY3
MELODY3
Press the three buttons together
Record Song
Press the button for the first time to enter the
user song selection mode. The LCD displays the current
song name and number.
Use the or button and l to select one
you want to record.
[RECORD]
[+/YES] [-/NO] DIA
Power on/off
switch
Record
Waiting for recording:
Start recording:
Press the button for the second time to enterthe record mode. The LCD lightens the REC flag, four beatsflashes synchronously to indicate waiting for recording.At the same time an empty track will be selected to berecorded automatically and relative track flag flashes (theselection order is Melody1,Melody2...Melody5 and Accomp,the Melody1 will be selected while all tracks are't empty ).Press the [ACCOMP], [MELODY 1] ...[MELODY 5] button toselect the track you want to record.
When 4 beats on LCD flashes, press thebutton or play the keyboard to start recording.
[RECORD]
[START/STOP]
when entering record mode, the old data of the selected track willbe overwritten.
STYLERECORD
STYLERECORD
STYLERECORD
STYLERECORD
Flash synchronouslyFlash
Lighten
Darken
Flashing
RECORD
RECORD
RECORD
RECORD
PLAY/STOP
PLAY/STOP
PLAY/STOP
PLAY/STOP
MELODY1
MELODY1
MELODY1
MELODY1
MELODY2
MELODY2
MELODY2
MELODY2
MELODY4
MELODY4
MELODY4
MELODY4
MELODY5
MELODY5
MELODY5
MELODY5
ACCOMP
ACCOMP
ACCOMP
ACCOMP
MELODY3
MELODY3
MELODY3
MELODY3
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART A FADEB CHORD
MODEINTRO/ENDING
1
2
3
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There are 3 states of choosing tracks in the light buttons:Lighten, Flashing, Darken.
When the light of button is flashing, it indicates the flashingtrack is the track chosen to be recorded.
When the light of button is lightened, it indicates there isrecorded material in this track for the selected song.Material on this track will be played simultaneously whilerecording for another track.
When the light of button is darkened, it indicates there'sno data in this track or there's data on this track but it'sforbid to play the recorded material while recording.
Press Accomp (or Melody 1 to Melody 5 ) to selectthe desired track. The corresponding track will beswitched between the above three states.
Only 1 Melody track can be recorded at a time, whereasAccomp track can be recorded with a Melody trackat the same time.
Style can only be recorded in Accomp
" " " " " "
" "
" ".
Choosing tracks
STYLERECORD RECORD PLAY/
STOPMELODY
1MELODY
2MELODY
4MELODY
5ACCOMPMELODY
3
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART A FADEB CHORD
MODEINTRO/ENDING
4 Stop recording:[RECORD]
[INTRO/ENDING]
Press the button for the third time to stoprecording.
If Accomp track is recording, press thebutton to stop recording after the ending accompanimentis over.
If the capacity is full while recording, the recording will bestopped automatically with the FULL display on LCD.
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Record
Delete SongPress button to enter the user songselection mode.
Press / button to select the user songyou want to delete.
Press button, LCD will display "DelUser".
Press button to delete the current user songWhen complete, LCD displays " OK! ", the cursor of thetrack will all darken simultaneously.
[PLAY/STOP]
[+/YES] [-/NO]
[RECORD]
[+/YES]
STYLERECORD RECORD PLAY/
STOPMELODY
1MELODY
2MELODY
4MELODY
5ACCOMPMELODY
3
STYLERECORD RECORD PLAY/
STOPMELODY
1MELODY
2MELODY
4MELODY
5ACCOMPMELODY
3
1
2
3
4
STYLERECORD
STYLERECORD
RECORD
RECORD
PLAY/STOP
PLAY/STOP
MELODY1
MELODY1
MELODY2
MELODY2
MELODY4
MELODY4
MELODY5
MELODY5
ACCOMP
ACCOMP
MELODY3
MELODY3
Playback SongPress the button for the first time to enter theuser song selected mode. The LCD displays the currentsong name and number.
Use the or [-/NO] button and to select oneyou want to play.
Press the button for the second time to play-back the user song.
Press it for the third time or to stop playback. You also canpress the button to stop it.
You can use the , andbutton to turn on or off the relative track you want to play.
[PLAY/STOP]
[+/YES] DIAL
[PLAY/STOP]
[START/STOP]
[ACCOMP] [MELODY 1] [MELODY 5]
If there is no user song when you press , LCD willdisplay NULL temporarily.
[PLAY/STOP]" "
1
2
3
4
5
- / NO
+/ YES
- / NO
+/ YES
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Press the button, LCD display the[STYLE RECORD]current user style.
Use the or button and to select the[+/YES] [-/NO] DIALothers.
Then press the button to enter next[FUNCTION/NEXT]menu, at first LCD display the RECORD menu.
Start Style RecordSTYLERECORD RECORD PLAY/
STOPMELODY
1MELODY
2MELODY
4MELODY
5ACCOMPMELODY
3
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
1
2
3
Style RecordStyle record allows user to produce a new rhythm through recording and editing an built-in style. Be note that the built-inrhythm are programmed with CM7.3 styles can be recorded and the data will not be lost after the power is off.You are also allowed to save the recorded style to SD card.
Before recording, you need to choose a rhythm as the original rhythm. This rhythm can be chosen from any ofthe existing 200 styles and you can also select your recorded style as original rhythm.
The style must be recorded by paragraph and by track. After finishing recording a track of a paragraph, you may proceed torecord a different track of the same paragraph of a different paragraph.
Structure of a Rhythm:Rhythm includes 8 paragraphs at most:Main _ AMain _ BIntro _ M (major)Intro _ m (minor)Fill _ A (insert in a)Fill _ B (insert in b)Ending _ M(major)Ending _ m(minor)
Each paragraph includes 8 tracks at most:Rhythm sub (rhythm subsidiary)Rhythm mainBassChord 1 (symphonic 1)Chord 2 (symphonic 2)Chord 3 (symphonic 3)Phrase 1Phrase 2
Attention:If you power off the piano during style recording, the recording data will be lost.
- /NO
+ /YES
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Style Record
Record a new Style
Select RECORD in style record menu level1.
Press to enter record mode menu.[FUNCTION / NEXT]LCD now displays "Overdub".
Press button or rotate the to select a[+/YES], [-/NO] DIALrecording mode. 2 options for recording mode: overduband replace.
In Overdub mode, the newly recorded data will be added tothe original style data.
In Replace mode, the original style data will be overwrittenwith the newly recorded data.
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
1
2
Use the or button and to select the[+/YES] [-/NO] DIALothers includes Record, Copy, Quantify, Edit and Delete.
If the user style selected is empty, only Record and Copycan be selected.
At any moment of style recording state, pressing[STYLE RECORD] button again will exit from therecording state. The data will not be saved.
4
5
6
- /NO
+ /YES
- /NO
+ /YES
Style Record
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Press the button to enter the recordready menu.The style record is on the synchronized start mode, andthe beat display will flash at the current tempo.At that time you can use the , button oror direct select buttons to change the voice for the currenttrack. If you've picked the drum track, you would only havedrum kits for selection.Press the button to return previousmenu.
Press the button to start recording.The style will play with CM7 chord, the selected paragraphof the original rhythm begins to play in a loop way.Play the keyboard to record, the recorded data in currentloop would be replayed in next loop. Also you can delete thenote being recorded in last loop by pressing the same noteat same time in next loop within 1/8-quarter note around itplayed.
Press the button again to stop recordingand return to the synchronized start state.
Press the button to exit the currentmode. You can also repeat the operation by pressing the
button to return previous menu andselect other options.
[FUNCTION / NEXT]
[+/YES] [-/NO] DIAL
[FUNCTION / BACK]
[START/STOP]
[START/STOP]
[ ]
[FUNCTION / BACK]
STYLE RECORD
FUNCTION
Flash together
NEXTBACK
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART A FADEB CHORD
MODEINTRO/ENDING
6
7
8
9
Press to enter rhythm selection menu.[FUNCTION / NEXT]
Press button or rotate the to select a[+/YES], [-/NO] DIALoriginal rhythm.Press to return previous menu.[FUNCTION / BACK]
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
Press button to enter the paragraphmenu.
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press button to enter the paragraphmenu.
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press button or rotate[+/YES], [-/NO] DIALthe to selectthe paragraph of rhythm. There are 8 paragraphs to beselected includes: Main _ A, Main _ B, Intro _ M, Intro _ m,Fill _ A, Fill _ B, Ending _ M, Ending _ m.
Press button or rotate the to selectthe track: Rhythm sub, Rhythm main, bass, chord 1, chord 2,chord 3, phrase 1, phrase 2.
[+/YES], [-/NO] DIAL
3
4
5
- / NO
+/ YES
- / NO
+/ YES
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Style Record
Quantify a StyleAs timing of the recording may not be as accurate as it should be, Quantization helps users to correct the timingby aligning the notes to the exact beat. we'd suggest choosing the shortest note of the piece as the quantizationprecision for best result. If a lower quantization precision is chosen, for example choosing a quarter note as theprecision when the shortest note is a 16th, the note with the short duration may be filtered.
Select the user style that needs to be quantified.
Press to enter choice menu.[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press to chooseQuantify (if there is no data in user style, this menu cannot be selected).
[+/YES], [-/NO] DIALbutton or rotate the" "
Press to enter Quantization Precisionmenu.
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press button or rotate the dial to selectincludes
1/4 (quarter), 1/4 Tri (Quarter Triplet), 1/8 (Eighth), 1/8 Tri(Eighth Triplet), 1/16 (Sixteenth), 1/16 Tri (sixteenth Triplet),1/32 (32nd), 1/32 Tri(32nd Triplet).
[+/YES] [-/NO],the accuracy for quantifying. Quantity accuracy
Quantization Precision value
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
1
2
Copy a Style
Select a user style slot to be used to store the new style.
Press button to enter choice menu.[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press button or rotate the to choose"Copy " .
[+/YES], [-/NO] DIAL
Press to finish copy.[+/YES]
Press button to enter rhythm selectionmenu.
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press button or rotate the to select auser style that needs to be copied.
[+/YES], [-/NO] DIAL
Press button to enter next menu.[FUNCTION/NEXT]
LCD now displays: "Sure? " .
Press to confirm, otherwise press to return toprevious menu.
[+/YES] [-/NO]
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
1
2
3
4
- /NO
+ /YES
- /NO
+ /YES
- /NO
+ /YES
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Style Record
Edit a Style
Select the style that needs to be editted.
Press button to enter choice menu.[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press button or ro tate the tochoose "Edit".
[+/YES], [- /NO] DIAL
Press button to enter tempo ed itmenu.
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press button or ro tate the tomodi fy tempo.
[+/YES], [- /NO] DIAL
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
Press the button to enter the renamemenu(full name).Use the keyboard to input the style whole name. It mayinclude 26 let ters and characters with the most lengthof 32 characters.Press the button to return previousmenu.Please refer to page 42 for naming function.
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
[FUNCTION/BACK]
Flash
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2
3
Press to enter the paragraph menu.[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press to select theparagraph of rhythm: Main _ A, Main _ B, Intro _ M, Intro_m,Fill _ A, Fill _ B, Ending _ M, Ending _ m.
[+/YES], [-/NO] DIALbutton or rotate the
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
3
4
5
6
Press to enter the Track menu.[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Press to selectthe track: Rhythm sub, Rhythm main, bass, chord 1,chord 2,chord 3, phrase 1, phrase 2.
[+/YES], [-/NO] DIALbutton or rotate the
Press to enter next menu.[FUNCTION/NEXT]
LCD now displays Sure?" ".
The original time and length of note will not be recoveredafter quantization.
Press to confirm. Style will be quantified accordingly.Otherwise, press to return to previous menu.
[+/YES][-/NO]
LCD displays Complete . The recorded style will beplayed with
" "the desired accuracy.
- / NO
+/ YES
- /NO
+ /YES
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Style Record
Delete a style
Select the user style that needs to be deleted.
Press button to enter choice menu.
Press button or ro tate the tochoose "Delete".
Press button to enter ParagraphSelection page.
Press button or ro tate the to selectthe paragraph that needs to be deleted.
I f All is selected, the menu will jump to step 4.
Press button to enter TrackSelection page.
Press button or ro tate the to selectthe track that needs to be deleted.
I f all is selected, the rhythm will be deleted.
Press button to enter next menu.
LCD now displays "Sure?".
Press to conf irm. Press to return toprevious menu.
Press to finish deleting.
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
[+/YES], [- /NO] DIAL
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
[+/YES], [- /NO] DIAL
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
[+/YES], [- /NO] DIAL
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
[+/YES] [- /NO]
[+/YES]
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
1
2
3
4
5
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
Flash
Press button to enter page of theabbreviation of style name.
[FUNCTION/NEXT]
Only 8 characters or digits can be inputted.
Press button to enter next menu.[FUNCTION/NEXT]
LCD now displays "Save? "
Press to conf irm, otherwise press toreturn to previous menu.
[+/YES] [-/NO]
Press to finish editing.[+/YES]
4
5
6- /NO
+ /YES
-/ NO
+/ YES
- /NO
+ /YES
L&R
SongThere are 100 songs in total, includes 57 songs with leftand right melody parts, 33 style songs and 10 pianosongs.
START/STOP the song:[SONG]
[START/STOP]
Press button to enter the song mode, thesong flag on LCD is lightened. It will play all songs incircle.Press button to stop playing the song,but it will not quit the song mode.
Loop:
[START/STOP]The 2nd time you start playing the song by pressing
button, it will play current song repeatedly.
Select the song:[+/YES] [-/NO] DIALUse / button or to select the song you
want. If select the new, LCD will displays its whole name atfirst with roll and then stays in shortened form.
Song control:Introductory beat:Before the song start playing, it has the introductory beat,the measure starts from negative value.It begins to play the song when the measure goes to 1.
When the song is stopped, press , andbutton will exit the song mode, or hold the
[STYLE] [VOICE][DEMO] [CHORDDICTIONARY] button to enter Chord Dictionary mode.
The user song do not have the function of REW, FF and PAUSE.
Song repeatWhen playing the song, press button toset the location of loop begin and loop end to the currentsong. Press the to set the loop begin,and press the twice to set the loop end.When in loop status, press again to quitloop playing status.
[REPEAT A/B]
[REPEAT A/B][REPEAT A/B]
[REPEAT A/B]
REW, FF and PAUSE:[ ]
[ ][ ]
When the song is playing, hold the button to fastforward the song.Hold the to rewind the song (base on the measure).Press the to pause the playing song.
SONG
STYLE VOICEDEMO
SONG
STYLE VOICEDEMO
LESSON
LESSON
LESSON
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
A
A
A
A
A
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
FADE
B
B
B
B
B
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
1
2
3
4
5CHORDDICT.
CHORDDICT.
CHORDDICT.
Lesson ModeThere are 2 different ways to practice the songs bythe time value training and note correction training.And the piano offers the GRADE function to helpyou better know your progress.
piano
[LESSON]
[R] [L]
In song mode (Song is not playing), press buttonto enter lesson mode.
There are 3 levels to score the performance of your playing.You can use and button to select which hand to pra-ctice. If neither hand is selected, the will choosethe right hand automatically.
LESSON 1
LESSON 1
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-/NO
+/ YES
L&R
L&R
L&R
L&R
L&R
Song
Lesson 1-Practice timingPress button to enter the lesson mode, thelesson 1 flag is lightened on LCD.In LESSON 1 mode, the piano only grade the time valueof the playing, accuracy of note playing will not be accountedfor.
Press to start to practise.
If is selected; it will mute the melody of right hand andyou will have to follow the timing of the right hand. As longas the timing is correct, the melody will sound.
If is selected ; it will mute the changing chord andmelody by left hand. You will have to follow timing of theleft hand. As long as the timing is correct, the chord /melody will sound.
If and are selected, the melody on left and righthand will be muted. You will have to follow timing on bothleft and right hand.
Once completed, the result of evaluation will be voiced.
[LESSON]
[START/STOP]
[R]
[L]
[L] [R]
According to the type of the song, the content of your practice by left hand is not the same. If you choose chord song, the left handpractices the chord, otherwise, left hand practise the melody.1-42, 57 song can permission practice the left hand and right hand. 43-56 , 58-100 song only used to right hand practice.
When the song is playing, the staff displayed on the LCD indicate the melody and chord position, LCD shows the last note playedby RIGHT track, and it will be convenient for you to practice .Because the melody track note span of song may exceed the range that staff can reveal, staff high notes district might have +12, +24display at this moment, show whom staff reveal high one octave or two octave of notes at present.The display of this +12, +24 chord to style song is invalid, Chord of style song reveal first octave in staff bass all the time when revealing+12/+24, study chord part time according to chord bond potential prompt play the musical instruments or play the musical instrumentstransposition chord all validity.
LESSON
CHORDDICT.
LESSON 1
LESSON
CHORDDICT.
LESSON 2
LESSON
CHORDDICT.
LESSON 1
LESSON
CHORDDICT.
LESSON 1
LESSON
CHORDDICT.
LESSON 1
1
2
3
Lesson 2-Practice a note accuracy
Press button again to enter the lesson 2 mode.
In LESSON 2 mode, the piano only grade your practiceby the note, accuracy of time value will not be consideredas the song will only continue to the next when the correctnote is played.Only when you play the correct note, the song will continueto the next note.
Press button to start to practise.
[LESSON]
[START/STOP ]
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART A FADEB CHORD
MODEINTRO/ENDING
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L&R
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Song
Lesson 3
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Press button in LESSON 2 to enter the
LESSON 3 mode.
In LESSON 3 mode, it will score your practice by the
correction of the time value and note.
Press button to start to practise.
[LESSON]
[START/STOP ]
LESSON
CHORDDICT.
LESSON 3
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART
A FADEBCHORDMODE
INTRO/ENDING
1
Chord Dictionary
If you know the name of a chord but don't know how to play it, you can use the Chord Dictionary function.It is ideal when you know the name of a certain chord and want to quickly learn how to play it.
DICT 1 (CHORD LEARNING MODE)
Press and hold the button for longer
than 2 seconds to enter DICT 1 mode.
In this mode, the keys above C4 are used to assign the
Chord Type, the keys above C6 are used to assign the
Chord Root.
[CHORD DICT./R]
When the Chord Type and Chord Root is confirmed,
The LCD will display the Chord and its keyboard
position.
For example, if we want to play a Cm7 Chord.
Press the C key in the section of the keyboard
labeled CHORDROOT. (The note does not note
sound) the root note you set will be shown on the
display.
Press the m7 key in the section of the keyboard which
has labeled CHORD TYPE (The note does not sound).
The notes you should pay for the specified chord
(root not and chord type) are shown in the display as the
notation and also in the keyboard diagram.
LESSON
CHORDDICT.
LESSON 1
LESSON 1
LESSON 1
Notation of chord Chord name
(root and type)
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DICT 2 (CHORD TEST MODE)[R]
[R]
Press button again to enter DICT 2 mode. The chordarea on the LCD will display a random chord , while thekeyboard position doesn't display anything on LCD.When you play the correct chord within 3 seconds,the next chord (random) will be displayed on LCD towait for the correct chord playing, if not, LCD displays thecorresponding keyboard position automatically.
Press button for the third time to turn off chord dictionary.
Chord Dictionary
LESSON
CHORDDICT.
LESSON 1
2
C4 M C5 7(b9)
M(9) C 5 7(9)
D4 6 D5 7(#9)
E 4b mM7 E 5 7(b13)
E4 M7 E5 7(13)
F4 m F5 7( 11)
m(9) F 5 dim7
G4 m6 G5 dim
m7(9) A 5 7aug
A4 m7 A5 aug
B 4 m7b5 B 5 7sus4
B4 7 B5 sus4
#
Note
24 chords will be displayed in the dictionary mode as follows:
Note
Chord Root
Chord Root:
Chord Type:
Chord Type
Note
Note
Chord Root
Chord Type
C6 C F 6
C 6 G6 G
D6 D A 6
E 6 A6 A
E6 E B 6
F6 F B6 B
## C /D
E /D
#F / G
#A / G#
B /A#
#
C 4# #
F 4#
A 4b
#
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PedalFoot Switch
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The piano can assign the pedal in functionmenu. (See FUNCTION)
Multifunctional
PEDAL SOFTIf pedal assign is set as pedal soft , it will activate thesoft effect when you step the pedal.
" "Multifunctional
1
1
PEDAL START/STOPIf pedal assign is set as pedal ST/S , thepedal will have the same function as button.
" "[START/STOP]
Multifunctional
PEDAL MEMORY SELECTIf pedal assign is set as pedal mem , it will load the nextmemory parameter when you step the M pedal.
" "ultifunctional
3
3
2
2
FUNCTION
NEXTBACK
SD FunctionSPLIT
TOUCH
LESSON 1
card
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
There is a standard SD external interface which supportsSD cards with capacity of 16M ~ 2G. It is compatible withthe FAT 16/32 file system format.Press the button to enter the SD CARD sub menuwhich includes: PLAY, LOAD, SAVE DELETE and FORMAT.
If there is no card, it will display "No Card",then you canpress to exit. Otherwise, "Wait... !" will disappeartemporarily for 3 seconds then it will show "Play"on theLCD.
[MENU]
[MENU]
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You can also press any DIRECT SELECT BUTTON/[VOICE] / [STYLE] / [SONG] / [DEMO] / [DUAL] /[SPLIT] / [PIANO] to exit SD CARD menu.
In midi play mode,you can press mixer button thenpress
.[+/YES] [-/NO] button to adjust the volume
to play,
In SD card mode, you could press buttonrepeatedly to exit sd menu step by step,you alsocould press and hold button for 2 secondsto exit directly.
[MENU]
[MENU]
- /NO
+ /YES
- /NO
+ /YES
Play1
SD Function
2
3
START/STOP
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTOP
SYNCSTART
SYNCSTART
A
A
FADE
FADE
B
B
CHORDMODE
CHORDMODE
INTRO/ENDING
INTRO/ENDING
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In the SD mode, it won't respond to the other function.Use the , button and to choose theSD menu you want.
Press the button toPress the button to
Please refer to page 42 for naming function.
[+/YES] [-/NO] DIAL
[EXECUTE][MENU]
take a step forward.take a step back.
SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
TOUCH
TOUCH
TOUCH
TOUCH
TOUCH
SD
SD
SD
SD
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
Select the menu Play and press theLCD will display the MIDI files and directories in the root ofthe SD card.
If the MIDI file in SD could be identified and selected, LCDwill display file name and the F sign.
[EXECUTE]" " button,
" "
If there is no midi file identified inside the current directory,LCD will display the sub-directory name and the "d" sign.Press the button to enter the current sub-direc-tory, then new MIDI files or subdirectories of the directorywill be displayed.
If there is neither MIDI file nor subdirectory in the currentdirectory, LCD will display " . . "and the "d" sign, you canpress the button to exit the directory.
If there is neither MIDI file nor subdirectory in the root ,LCD will display "No file".
[EXECUTE]
[EXECUTE]
Use the , button and to select theMIDI file.
Then press the button to play it repeatedly
Press the button to play all files in the currentdirectory circularly.
When the file is playing, you can select new file in thecurrent directory or other subdirectory.
When the file is playing, you can adjust the tempo with the, button, press them synchronously,
the current tempo will reset the default one of the file.
When the file is playing, press the button tostop playing. Also you can press the button to returnPLAY menu, or press the button 2 seconds toexit the SD mode, then stop to play the file.
[+/YES] [-/NO] DIAL
[START/STOP]
[EXECUTE]
[TEMPO +] [TEMPO -]
[START/STOP][MENU]
[MENU]
.
- / NO
+ /YES
Load
SD Function
1
2
3
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[EXECUTE]
[+/YES] [-/NO]DIAL
Select the menu Load and press the button,the Load menu are displayed on the LCD, it includes LoadSong , LoadSty and LoadMem . Use the ,buttonand to select one.
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SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
Load Memory[EXECUTE]
[EXECUTE]
[EXECUTE]
Select the menu "LoadMem" and press thebutton, the memory files you saved or directory in the rootof SD are displayed on the LCD, the main name of the fileincludes 8 characters, the postfix name is MEM.
Press the button, "Sure?" displayedon the LCD.
You press the button to load the file.
will be
just need to
Load Song[ ]
DIAL [+/YES] [-/NO]
[ ]
[+/YES] [-/NO]
Select the menu LoadSong and press thethe user songs you saved or directory in the root of
SD are displayed on the LCD, the main name of the fileincludes 8 characters, the postfix name is MID. You canselect songs with or the & the button.
Press the button to confirm the desired file,the empty user song slot will be displayed on the LCD,you can select them with dial or the and thebutton.
" "button,
Press the button, "Sure? " displayedon the LCD.
You press the button to load the file.
Select the menu "LoadSty" and press thebutton, the user styles you saved or directory in the root ofSD are displayed on the LCD, the main name of the fileincludes 8 characters, the postfix name is STY. You canselect with dial or the & the button.
Press the button to confirm the desired file, thedisplayed onthe LCD,
you can select them with dial or the & thebutton.
Press the button, "Sure?" displayedon the LCD.
You press the button to load thefile.
EXECUTE
EXECUTE
[EXECUTE]
[EXECUTE]
[EXECUTE]
[+/YES] [-/NO]
[EXECUTE]
[+/YES] [-/NO]
[EXECUTE]
[EXECUTE]
will be
just need to
styles
The empty user style slot will be
just need to
Load Style
will be
- /NO
+ /YES
SD Function
Save
1
2
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Select the menu Save and press thethe Save menu are displayed on the LCD, it includesSaveSong , SaveSty and SaveMem .
You can select either with or the and thebutton
The operation of SAVE is same as PLAY.
When "SaveHere" displayed on the LCD, press ]to save the file to the current directory.
Select the menu SaveSong and press thebutton, the user song recorded is displayed on the LCD.Select a user song to be saved with or the ,
button.
Press the button to go to next step, you canselect the storage directory with or the ,button.
Press the button to enter next step, LCD willdisplay the state, you can play the keyboard toinput the file name.
Press the button to enter the enquiry page,S e? displayed on the LCD.
You press the button to save thefile.
[EXECUTE]
DIAL [+/YES][-/NO]
[EXECUTE
[ ]
DIAL [+/YES][-/NO]
[ ]DIAL [+/YES] [-/NO]
[ ]
[EXECUTE]
" " button,
" " " " " "
" "
" ur "
[+/YES] [-/NO]
EXECUTE
EXECUTE
EXECUTE
[EXECUTE]
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Save Song
naming
will be
just need to
If there is no anysubdirectory or recognized files in the storage directory youselect,".."will displayed on LCD,and you are allowed to use
button or DIAL to change to "SaveHere".
Save Style[EXECUTE]
DIAL [+/YES[-/NO]
[EXECUTE]DIAL [+/YES] [-/NO]
[EXECUTE]
[EXECUTE]
Select the menu "SaveSty" and press thebutton, the user style recorded is displayed on the LCD.Select a user style be saved with or the ],
button.
Press the button to go to next step. Select thestorage directory with or the , button.
Press the button to enter next step, LCD willdisplay the state, you can the keyboard toinput the filename.
Press the button to enter the enquiry page,"Sure?" displayed on the LCD.
You just need to press the [EXECUTE] button to save thefile.
naming play
will be
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
- /NO
+ / YES
SD Function
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Select the menu "SaveMem" and press thebutton, you can select the storage directory with orthe , button.
Press the button to enter next step, LCD willdisplay the state, you can the keyboard toinput the filename.
Press the button to enter the enquiry page,"Sure?" displayed on the LCD.
You press the button to saveall the datas includes 48 memorizers.
Save Memory[EXECUTE]
DIAL[+/YES] [-/NO]
[EXECUTE]
[ EXECUTE]
[EXECUTE]
naming play
will be
just need to
[EXECUTE]
DIAL[+/YES] [-/NO]
[EXECUTE]
[EXECUTE]
Select the menu "Delete" and press the button,all files includes MIDI files, user songs and user styles orall directories in the root of SD are displayed on the LCD.You can select the file that need to be deleted withor the & the button.
Press the button, "Sure?" displayedon the LCD.
You press the button to delete thefile.
will be
just need to
[ ]
[EXECUTE]
Select the menu Format and press the button,? displayed on the LCD.
Press the button to format it, the card will beformatted.
" ""Sure "
EXECUTEwill be
The directorids is unable to delete.
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
SPLIT
TOUCH
SD
Delete
Format
SD Function
The file name includes 1-8 characters which can be inputted with the keyboard.Keyboard & ASCII Character Relative Table is as follows:
[DELETE]:To erase the character whichcursor flashes.
[BACK]:move the current cursor to the left.
[NEXT]:move the current cursor to the right.
[SHIFT]:26 letters will be displayed withcapital letter by pressing the key-board in letter area directly.
Explanation:
While in the SD mode, press the key hold on, it won'trespond to it.
If the name input has already existed, LCD will display SameNametemporarily, then exit the SD mode to return the previous state.
If there's no enough space in the card after name input, LCD willdisplay CardFull temporarily, then exit the SD mode to return theprevious state.
[SHIFT]
" "
" "
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AUX.O UTPEDALUSB
MIDI Function
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What is MIDI
USB Connection
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interfacethat is the standard interface between a PC and otherelectronic instrument(s).
USB connection can be used for midi data transferencewith computer or other USB host devices that supportUSB audio device with an USB cable.
The can be connected to the PC or otherUSB host device with an USB interface.
Use the as a tone generator, the data (MIDI)recorded on the PC or other USB host devices can beplayed on the .
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piano
piano
piano
While a recording is playing back and a styleis playing, you can not use the MIDI INfunction, or the song you are playing will haveerror occurs for the same channel.
Activate the computer from a sleep/suspended/standby mode before connecting the USB cable.
Connect the USB cable to the instrument anda computer before turning the power of theinstrument on.
1
System RequirementsCPU: 300 MHz or higher, Pentium 2Memory: 64MB or moreHard Disk: at least 2 MB of free baseOS: WINDOWS 2000/XP
1
2
The Method of ConnectionConnect a standard USB cable between the rear-panelof the USB jack of the instrument and the USB jackon your computer (USB cable sold separately).
2
3
USB PrecautionsPlease observe the following precautions when conne-cting the instrument to a computer via a USB cable.Failure to do so can cause the instrument and/or thecomputer to hang up(freeze), possibly causingcorruption or losing the data.If the instrument or computer does hang up, turn thepower of both devices off and then turn it on againafter a few seconds.
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4
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MIDI Connection
Connection rule
The method of connection
In midi connection, the equipment which control anotherone is called Host equipment , while another is calledffiliated equipment .
The host equipment's MIDI OUT connects with affiliatedequipment's MIDI IN
Note that MIDI OUT cannot be connected with MIDI IN onthe same equipment.
Connect the MIDI interface with PC.
Connect the MIDI interface with the other MIDI interface.
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MIDI Function
MIDI Application
The piano can control other equipments or electronic instruments.
Some equipments can be used to control the piano.
PC recorded data (MIDI) can be played on the piano.
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2
Specifications
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Trouble Shooting
LCD displayKeys
VoicePolyphony
StyleSongDemo
Control button
Accompaniment Control
Record Function
Panel Memory
Connectors
SpeakerDimensionWeightAccessories
No matter the instrument is turned on or off, a poppingsound will be temporarily produced.
There is no sound even when the keyboard is played orwhen a song or style is being played.
This is normal and indicates that the instrumentis receiving electrical power.
Check if any cable or headphone is connected tothe PHONES jack on the rear panel. When a setof headphonesis plugged into this jack, no soundis output.
Problem Possible Cause and Solution
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1410(L)x530(W)x840(H)mm59kgWarranty Certificate, Manual
Multi-functional LCD88 hammer action key
559 Voices64-note (turn off DSP effect) 38-note (turn on DSP effect)�
203 Styles, including 3 user styles100 Songs2 Demos
Power on/off switch, Volume, Brilliance, Accomp +/-,Tempo +/-, Lesson,L&R, Chord Dictionary, Mixer, Function Back/Next, Voice, Style, Song,O.T.S. , M1-M6, Store, Bank, Start/Stop , Sync Start , Sync Stop,Intro/End/Repeat A/B, A , B , FADE, Chord mode,Record,Style Record, Play/Stop, Accomp, Melody 1, Melody 2, Melody 3Melody 4, Melody 5, Dual, Split, Touch, DSP, Demo, SD Menu, Execute,+/YES,-/NO, Dial, Piano, Metronome,Tranpose +/-
Record, Style Record, Play/Stop, Accomp,Melody 1, Melody 2,Melody 3Melody 4, Melody 5
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ACPower Headphones AUX.OUT (L / R), Pedal, USB, MIDI INMIDI OUT
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All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
Start/Stop , Sync Start , Sync Stop,Intro/End/Repeat A/B,A , B , FADE,
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MalletCelesta 1Celesta 2Birght CeleastaCelesta & SineReecho BellCelesta & Music BoxGlockenspiel 1Glockenspiel 2Glockenspiel& SineGlockenspiel& CelestaMusic Box 1Music Box 2Music Box 3Toy BoxMusic Box & HarpStereo VibraphoRigid VibraphoneVibraphone 1Vibraphone 2
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Stereo Grand Piano 1Stereo Grand Piano 2Stereo Grand Piano / WGrand Piano / WStereo Piano DarkOctave Piano 1Octave Piano 2Synth PianoDreamscapeano & Strings
Piano & ChoirAcoustic Grand PianoStereo Bright PianoBright Piano 1Bright Piano2Bright Piano 1 / WBright Piano 2 / WDetuned PianoChorus PianoVelocity Crossfade PianoPiano PadPiano & VibraphoneElectric Grand PianoStereo Honk-TonkHonky -TonkHonky -Tonk DarkHonky-Tonk 1 / WHonky -Tonk 2 / WStereo Hard E.P.Detuned E.P. 1Detuned E.P. 2E Piano 1
E Piano 2E.Piano 1 / WE.Piano 2 / WE.Piano 3 / WE.Piano 4 / WHard E.P.Soft E.P.Deep E.P.Velocity Crossfade E.P. 1
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Vibraphone 1 / WVibraphone 2 / WVibraphone & Bellibraphone & HarpsichordMarimba 1Marimba 2Marimba / WSinMarimbaStereo Marimba
Marimba & VibraphoneWood DrumXylophone 1Xylophone 2Tubular Bells 1Tubular Bells 2Tubular Bells 3DulcimerSantur
ShortyOrgan
Drawbar Organ StereoSoft Stereo Drawbar OrganMellow Drawbar OrganDrawbar OrganDrawbar Organ DetunedBright Drawbar Organ1960 Drawbar Organ1970 Percussive OrganPercussive Organ 1Percussive Organ 2Light Click OrganPercussive Organ DetunedStereo Rotary OrganRock OrganRotary OrganSlow Rotary OrganDetuned Church OrganChurch Organ 1Church Organ 2Octave Church OrganStereo Reed OrganReed OrganAccordion 1
V
084085086087088089090091092093094095096097098099100101102
103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125
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Accordion 2
Accordion 3Chorus AccordionMustteAccord ItSoloHarmonica 1Harmonica 2Detuned HarmonicaSweet Harmonica
TangoAccordionGuitar
Nylon G.T. 1Nylon G.T. 2
Nylon G.T. / RVelocity Nylon G.T.Detuned Nylon G.T.Chorus Nylon G.T.Bright Nylon G.T.Steel G.T. 1Steel G.T. 2Detuned Steel G.T.Velocity Steel G.T.Velocity Steel G.T.(Fx)Pedal Steel G.T.Velocity Pedal Steel G.T.12 String G.T.Chorus Steel G.T.Nylon & Steel G.T.Jazz G.T. 1Jazz G.T. 2Mellow G.T.Velocity Jazz G.T.Jazz G.T. DetunedClean G.T. 1Clean G.T. 2Clean G.T. 3Stereo Clean G.T.Velocity Clean G.T.Chorus Clean G.T.
Muted G.T. 1Muted G.T. 2Funk G.T.Jazz Boy
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136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167
NameNoStereo Muted G.T.OverDriven G.T. 1OverDriven G.T. 2Detuned Overdriven G.T.Distortion G.T. 1Distorted G.T. 2FeedbackG.T. 1FeedbackG.T. 2Distorted Rhythm G.T.5th DistortionDistortion G.T. Octave
Stereo Distorted G.T.G.T. Harmonics 1G.T. Harmonics 2
BassAcoustic Bass 1Acoustic Bass 2Acoustic Bass DetunedAcoustic Bass FilterJazz StyleA.Bass & Mute G.T.Resonant BassVelocity Crossfade Bass
Wah Bass 1Wah Bass 2Finger Bass 1Finger Bass 2Detuned Finger BassDark Finger BassJazz BassResonant Finger BassVelocity BassVelocity Finger Bass (FX)Bass & Distorted Elec GuitarPick Bass 1Pick Bass 2Mute Pick BassDetuned Pick bassFret less Bass 1Fret less Bass 21990 BassFret less Bass & SineFret less Bass Detuned 1
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NameNoFretless Bass Detuned 2Fretless Bass Detuned 3Slap Bass 1Slap Bass 2Slap Bass 3Slap Bass 4Power Slap BassLash Thumb BassResonant Slap BassVeloci ty Switch Slap BassSynth Bass 1Synth Bass 2Synth Bass 3Synth Bass 4Synth Bass 5Super Synth BassTech Synth BassSynth Bass / OFast Syntonic Bass
StringsThe ViOlinViolin 1Violin 2Violin 3Mono ViolinOctave ViolinElectric ViolinSlow ViolinTwo ViolinSoft ViolinLargo ViolinViola 1Viola 2Viola 3Dark ViolaCello 1Cello 2Cello 3Cello 4Celloen 16'Chamber Musicntrabass 1
Contrabass 2
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NameNo
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Tremolo Strings 1Tremolo Strings 2Slow Tremolo Strings 1Slow Tremolo Strings 2Pizzicato Strings 1Pizzicato Strings 2Octave PizzicatoOrchestral Harp 1Orchestral Harp 2locity City
AfricaTimpani 1Timpani 2Strings EnsemblThe StringsSynth Strings 1Synth Strings 2Synth Strings 3Synth Strings 4Synth Strings 5Strings Ensemble 1Strings Ensemble 2Resonant StringsStereo Slow StringsSlow StringsSforzato StringsOrchestraLegato StringsArco Strings1960 Strings1970 StringsSolo StringsChoir Aahs 1Choir Aahs 2Choir Aahs 3
Mellow ChoirStereo Choir Aahs 1Stereo Choir Aahs 2Strings ChoirVoice Oohs 1Voice Oohs 2Synth Voice 1Synth Voice 2
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265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293
NameNoEcho Synth VoiceOrchestra Hit 1Orchestra Hit 2Orchestra Hit OctaveOrchestra Hit Stereo
6th Orchestra HitBrassTrumpet 1Trumpet 2rumpet 3Dark TrumpetResonant TrumpetSweet TrumpetWah TrumpetTrombone 1Trombone 2Trombone 3Dark TromboneStrings & TromboneTuba 1Tuba 2Tuba SoloSoft TubaMuted Trumpet 1Muted Trumpet 2French Horn 1French Horn 2Soft HornStereo French Horn5th Horn OrchestrBrass Section 1Brass Section 2Brass Section 3Brass Section 4Brass Section OctaveBrass SwellBrassbandBright Brass SectionDark BrassMute Brass EnsembleSforzatoBrass
Stereo Brass & StringsSynth Brass 1
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NameNoSynth Brass 2Synth Brass 3Synth Brass 4Synth Brass 5Leap BrassOctave Synth BrassSynth Brass & Strings 1Synth Brass & Strings 2Echo BrassSooth Brass
ReedSoprano Sax 1Soprano Sax 2Soprano Sax Sof tSolw Soprano SaxSweet Soprano SaxAlto SaxAlto Sax & BreathSuper Alto SaxSaxBandFolk SaxTenor SaxBaritone SaxBaritone Sax & BreathOboe 1Oboe 2Sweet OboeEngl ish Horn 1Engl ish Horn 2Analog HornsWoodwindsBassoon 1Bassoon 2Clarinet 1Clarinet 2
PipePiccoloFluteJazz FluteRecorderSweet Pan FlutePan FluteDark Pan Flute
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NameNo
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PWM PadSine PadWarmly PadHorn Pad
Pad 3 (Polysynth)Click PadAnalog PadPoly PadPoly Synth PadPad 4 (choir)Choi r Pad 2Pad 5 (bowed)Bowed Pad 2Pad 6 (metall ic)Metallic Pad 2Pan PadPad 7 (halo)Halo Pad 2Pad 8 (sweep)Sweep Pad 2Dipolar PadRisingCongregate
EffectsFX1 (rain)FX2 (soundtrack)ProgenitorPreludeFX3 (crystal)FX4 (atmsphere)Warm AirFX5 (brightness)SmogFX6 (goblins)Choir Bel lFX7 (echoes)Reecho PanLarge PanEchordrzz SlowFantasyland
FX8 (sci-fi)
Ethnic
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KalimbaBagpipeFiddleShanaiPercussiveTink le BellAgogoSteel DrumsWood BlockTaiko DrumMelodic TomSynth DrumReverse Cymba lSound EffectsGuitar Fret NoiseBreath Noise 1StreamHelicopter 2Seashore 1Telephone Ring 2OpenDoorStarshipCloseDoorSirenGunshot 2Rise2Bird TweetAmbulanceRise1FallSeashore 2Bird 1ClopWindCatt leHorse
Telephone Ring 1Bird
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NameNoBlown Bot tleShakuhachiWhist le 1Whist le 2
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PadPad 1 (newage)
Slow SquareNew Year Pad
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NameNo
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Breath Noise 2HeartbeatLaughApplause 2Helicopter 1FirePunchScratchCutFight 1ShotFight 2
Applause 1SheepFireworkLionFrogBird 2DogSpringGunshot 1Gunshot 3Laser GunDripSiren 2Combined VoiceStereo Piano & Strings PadStereo Piano & ChoirPiano & Warm PadFM Electric PianoOld Electric PianoDigital PianoE.Piano & StringsHarpsichord & Stereo StringsDigital Music BoxSerenityVibraphone & Stereo StringsFM Tubular BellsOrgan & Stereo StringsStereo Organ & PianoAccordian 2Power Distorted GuitarDynamic BassX Fade Bass
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NameNoStereo Strings & PianoOrchestraFull Strings 1Full Strings 2SymphonicStereo Choir & StringsTrombone & Stereo StringsClub BrassWoodwinds & Str ingsPan Flute & Strings Pad
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NameNo
Drum SetStandard Kit551Room Kit552Power KitElectronic KitAnalog KitJazz KitBrush KitOrchestra Kit
SFX Kit
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Appendix 2- Style List
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8BEAT001 8 Beat Rock002 Guitar Pop 1003 8 Beat 1004 Sweet Beat005 8 Beat Dance006 8 Beat Disco007 Pop Funk008 8 Beat 2009 60 s 8 Beat'010 Rhythm & Beat011 Miami Beat
16BEAT
012 16 Beat 1013 Pop 16 Beat 1014 Pop 16 Beat 2015 Modern 16 Beat016 16 Beat Hot017 16 Beat Modern018 16 Beat Funk019 16 Beat 2020 Cool Beat021 16 Beat Bal lad022 16 Beat 3023 Pop Shfl024 Guitar Funk025 16 Beat Funk 1
POP
026 6/8 Pop027 Brit. Pop 1028 Brit. Pop 2029 Pop Hit030 Fusion Shuffle031 Analog Night032 Guitar Pop 2033 Popbeat034 Soft Beat035 60 s Pop'036 Sting Latin
BALLAD
037 Soft Ballad
NameNumber
038 Natural Ballad039 Love Ballad040 Easy Ballad041 Slow Ballad042 Folk Ballad043 Pop Ballad 1044 Pop Ballad 2045 EP Ballad046 New R&B Bal lad
ROCK047 Slow Rock048 70 s Rock & Roll'049 FolkRock050 Soft Rock051 Pop Rock052 Old Rock053 Easy Rock054 New Shuffle055 Rock Hip Hop056 Rock & Roll057 Rock1058 RockShuffle059 R'N'R 1060 Rock Shuffle
BALLROOM061 Twist1062 Twist2063 Big Band Fox 1064 Tango065 Slow Fox 1066 Slow Waltz 1067 Swing Fox068 Salsa 2069 Cha Cha 1070 Cha Cha 2071 Beguine1072 Beguine2073 Rhumba 1074 Samba1075 Samba2076 Jive077 Foxtrot
NameNumber078 Quick Step
DANCE079 Down Beat080 Techno081 Progressive082 Rap 1083 Rap 2084 Disco085 Soft Disco086 Disco Party087 70 s Disco'088 70 s Disco Funk'089 Clubdance090 Euro Dance091 80 s Dance'092 Hip Hop093 Garage
SOUL & FUNK094 Jay R&B095 Gospel Swing096 Gospel097 Funk098 Electric Funk099 Groove Funk100 Rubber Funk101 Cool Funky102 Jazz Funk103 Groove104 Soul105 Hip Hop Soul106 Hip Hop Beat107 R & B108 Soul Beat109 R & B Ballad110 Brit ish Soul Pop111 Samba Funk
SWING&JAZZ112 Swing1113 Swing2114 Jazz Brush115 Latin Jazz116 Fusion
NameNumber
Appendix 2- Style List
117 Acid Jazz118 Cool Jazz Ballad119 Swing Shuffle120 Big Band 40 s'121 Big Band Medium122 Dixieland123 Acoustic Jazz124 Guitar Swing125 Ragtime126 Modern Jazz Ballad127 Swing Ballad128 Big Band Bal lad129 Orchestra Swing
COUNTRY130 Bluegrass131 Country 8 Beat132 Modern Country133 Country Pop1134 Country Pop2135 2/4 Country136 Country137 Country Quick Steps138 Country Rock139 Country Fo kl140 Country Shuffle
Latin/Latin Dance141 Bossa Nova 1142 Latin143 Bossa Nova2144 New Reggae145 Dance Reggae146 Pasodoble147 Lite Bossa148 Latin Rock149 Beguine150 Slow Bolero151 Disco Samba152 Mambo153 Meneito154 Rumba1155 Rumba2156 Tikitikita
NameNumber
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157 Lambada158 Pop Cha Cha1159 Pop Cha Cha2160 Salsa161 Bossa1
World162 EnkaBallad163 Laendler164 Hawaiian165 Sirtake166 Venezia167 6/8 Flipper168 New Age169 Tarantella170 Scott ish171 Norteno
Waltz172 Waltz173 Old Waltz174 English Waltz175 French Waltz176 German Waltz177 Italian Mazurka178 MariachiWaltz179 ViennaWaltz 1180 Slow Waltz 2181 ViennaWaltz 2182 Slow Waltz 1183 Jazz Waltz
TRADITIONAL184 Polka185 6/8 March186 German Polka187 Party Polka188 March
NameNumber
195196197198199200
189 Polka2190 US March191 Musette192 French Musette193 Mazurke194 1-Mar
ORIENTAL
NameNumber
USER STYLE201 User Style 1202 User Style 2203 User Style 3
Dangdut1Dangdut2kongcongPopKcongIndioDncPopIndio
PIANO001
Habanera
002Four Little Swans003
004005006007008009010
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035036037038039040041
Turkish March
Moseta Dance
AriaAway In A MangerWedding MarchJesus, Saviour Pilot Me
Brave Cavalier
America The Beautiful
Appendix 3-Song List
CLASSICALCarmen-EntracteIIAnnen PolkaPianosonatan 08 IN Cm IN PathetiqueBrahms WaltzAidaCarmen -PreludeL'ArlesienneUungarische TanzMazurkaMenuettMusical MomentsPizzicato PolkaRigolettoSerenadeSong Without WordsSwanPrelude To Act 2 (Swan Lake)Valse (Swan lake)The Happy FarmerThe Sleeping BeautyLa TraviataWiegenlied
Mov.2 Adagio Non Troppo Piano Sonata No.9 In D
Mov.1 Andante Grazioso Piano Sonata No.11 In A[Alla TurSonata11ca]
Prelude In CChinese DanceEmperors WaltzMarch MilitaireSymphony No.40Auf Flugeln Dec GesangesArpeggione Sonata in Am
NameNumber
58
FOLK & COUNTRY042 Santa Lucia043 Country044 Jambalaya045 Susanna046 Bridge047 Battle Hymne Of The Republic048 The Old Gray Mare049 American Patrol
Appendix 3- Song List
050 In The Rain051
GOLDEN & POP052 On London Bridge053 Are You Lonesome Tonight054 Only You055 End Of The World056 House Of Rising Sun057 Solveig s Song�
058 The Blue-Bells Of Scotland059 Over The Rainbow060 Beautiful Dreamer061 It S Been A Long� �Long Time062 Edelweiss063 O Sole Mio064 Der Deitcher S Dog�
065 Joy To The World066 Silent Night067 Ave Maria068 Five Hundred Miles069 Happy New Year070 It S Beginning To Look ALot�
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071 Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
072 My Bonnie073 Song Of The Pearlfisher074 Summer Palace075 The StageCoach076 Entertainer077 Annie Laurie078 Killing Me Softly With His Song079 Love Is Blue080 Last Rose Of Summer081 The Old King Cole
Appendix 3- Song List
Appendix 4-Demo List
086 I Can......087 Sea Shore088 Guitar&Saxphone089090 Blue Lunch091 Cobweb092 Wine093 Jazz Old Man094 Dark Eyes095 Carlos096 Sad097 The Jazz
ORIENTAL098 South Mud Bay099 Give You A Rose100 Flowing Rill
001 Jazz002 Dream of freedom
NameNumber
NameNumber
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JAZZ & FUSIONLittle Brown JugMaple Leaf RagJune Samba
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