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Digital Piano
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User's Manual
Precaution
Thankyou fol purchasingthlsdlgltal lnstmment.Forperfettoperatlon and seturityplease
read the manual carefullyand keep it fortuture reference.
Safety Precautions
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riskofelectrit shotkto persons.
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tothe presence ofimportant operating and maintenance(servmmg) instructions in
theIiteratureaccompanyi‘ng the product,
Important Safety Instructions
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CAUTION Appavatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no obietts filled With
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Thank you for choosing the Digital Piano
Your piano is a high quality digital piano featuring an 88 note
hammer action, touch sensitive keyboard and the most advanced
PCM tone generation technology that combined will provide you with
a rich performing and playing experience‘You can also record your
own performances or record your own accompaniment to play along
to.The piano is more than great technology, your digital piano is
also a stylish piece offurniture that will look great anywhere in your
hometTo get the most out of your instrument, please read this manual
thoroughly and try out the various functions as we take you through
them.We hope your new instrument will continue to entertain you for
many years to come.
Panel Control
Standby/On ,
AutoStandby'
Deactivate Auto standby Function -
Adjusting Volume & Start Playing
Piano Pedals t
Piano Reset ,
Playing Demo Songs ‘
The Connector Box“-
Headphones '
MIDI OUT '
Line Out
Using USB MlDl/USB Audio -
Aux In .............
Voice/Function
Function Mode-w
Resetting the Data Control Knob to Voice Select
Using the Voice Select Keys
Split Mode
Layer Mode ,
Twin ,
Erp On/Off
Octave
Transpose
MasterTuning
Touch(F3,F#3,Ab3,Bb3)
Reverb
Chorus
Metronome .
Song Recording
To Record a Track
Manually Select a Track to Record
Clearing a SingleTrack in the Song Recorder
Playing Back Your Song Recorder Tracks
To Stop Playbackand Exit Song PlayMode
Learning Function
Selecting a song i
Listening to the entire song ..
Practicing the right hand ofthe se ecte song
Practicing the left hand ofthe selected song
Turn offthe Learning Mode
MIDI functions
Local On/Off
Appendix ......
MIDI Implementation Chart -
Defaults
Advanced Functions Keyboard Chart-
Piano Reset in Detail
Specifications ----
Assembly Instructions-
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Metronome/ Function/
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‘ MASTERVOLUME
‘ LED DISPLAY
. Metronome/Left Button
, Record Button
. Demo/Learn Button
Data Control
[Assignable]
5, Function/Right Button
‘ Data Control Knob
Rear Panel
9. PedalCnnnector
10. DC 12V
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15.Line Out
16.Aux|nput Level
You are no doubt eagerto play your new piano instrument, but first please
make sure you have completed the following basic setup steps:
1) Follow the assembly instructions as outlined on page 46 in the appendix
ofthis manual
2) Once the piano is securely assembled, connect the plug of the foot pedal
unit to the pedaljack on the rear panel.
3) Plug the other end ofthe power cable into the power outlet.
NOTE
1.Ensure the piano is turned off when connecting and disconnecting the power,
2.Turn the volume knob to its minimum level before turning on the power
Baslc onerallon
Standby/On
Press the [STANDBY/ON] button to turn on the power and the LCD display will
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STANDBY/ON
Auto Standby
Your piano will switch offautomatically in 30 minutes after no any operation
on it. In this case, press the [STANDBY/0N] button again to turn on the power.
Deactivate Auto Standby Function
Hold the first white key and first black key on
the left side ofthe keyboard at the same time , ‘
and then press the [STANDBY/ON] button to f
deactivate the Auto Standby function.
Adjusting Volume & Start Playing
The speaker system in the piano is very powerful and can be overpowering
in some rooms. Adjust the [MASTERVOLUME] control toa 12 o'clock position
as a safe starting point. You can adjust the volume at any time even while you
are playing. (a
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Now play the keyboardYou should hearhe rich tone ofthe default Grand Piano
sound.
Piano Pedals
Just like a regular grand piano, your piano feature 3 foot pedals:
Damper Pedal (Right!
The damper pedal performs the same function as the damper
pedal on an actual acoustic piano, letting you sustain the sound
ofthe voices even after releasing yourfingers from the keys.
Snstenuto Pedal (Centefl
The sostenuto pedal also allows you to sustain notes, but it works a little
different from the damper pedal. Ifyou play a note or chord on the keyboard
and press the sostenuto pedal while the notes are held, those notes will be
sustained as long as the pedal is held. All subsequently played notes will not be
su stained. \
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The soft pedal on an acoustic piano changes the character ofthe sound, making
it softer and quieter. The soft pedal on your piano does exactly the same.
Press the soft pedal when you need to play passages that require extreme pianissimo.
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SOFT
Piano Reset
The Piano Reset Function resets selected aspects ofthe piano voices back
to their default factory state. These elements are carefully selected to give you
a quick and easy way to restore backto being a simple Grand Piano once more,
with the Data Control knob assigned for selecting voices.
Press the [Metronome/Left] button and the [Function/Right] button at the
same time. When both buttons are pressed the display will immediately change
to show: P n a
PiANO
l— RESET ‘i
Matron uncii
Left Right
Now the piano is back in Performance Mode, with the Grand Piano voice selected,
and the Data Control knob ready to choose other voices.
For a more detailed explanation of the Piano Reset function please check the appendix.
Playing Demo Songs
There are 16 preset piano songs that you can play individually. Here's how you
can select and play the demo songs.
L_isteninq to the Demo Sonq
Press the [DEMO/LEARN] button to enter Demo Play Mode and the button will
flash.
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DEMO
LEARN
Press the button to hear Demo Song 1,While the demo is playing, the [DEMO/
LEARN] button will flash , and the LED display will show: 3 D .‘
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DEMO
LEARN
If you allow playback to continue past the end of Demo Song ‘|,Demo Song 2
will begin to play, and after that, each of the remaining demos will continue to
play in sequence until you press the [DEMO/LEARN] button. Ifthe [DEMO/
LEARN] button is not pressed to stop demo playback, afterthe end ofthe 16
demo songs, demo playback will continue from the beginning of Demo Song 1
until the Song button is pressed.
Selectin the Demo Sonq
In Demo Song Palyback mode, you can turn the [Data Control] knob to
the right until you see the desired Demo Song number appear in the LED
display.
Sto in Fla in
Press the [DEMO/LEARN] button again to stop playing.
DEMO -
LEARN
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Headphones
The piano is equipped with two sets of standard stereo headphone jacks to
accommodate private practice or late-night playing The internal speaker system
is automatically shut off when a pair of headphones is plugged into the 1,Headphonejackt
so
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MIDI OUT
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a world-standard communication
interface which allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each
other, by sending and receiving compatible note, program change and other types
of MIDI data‘ You should only plug the MIDI out in to anotwer device featuring a
MIDI input,
MIDI IN
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NOTE
MIDI OUTTransmits MIDI data to another MIDI device.
Line OUT
The piano's stereo RCA line output can be used to deliverthe output ofthe
piano to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, mixing console or tape
recorder. The piano's internal sound system will remain on unless headphones
are plugged in to the 1.Headphonejack.
Using USB-MIDIIUSB Audio
This product allows the transfer of MIDI information over USB to a computer.
As complicated this might sound, it's actually pretty straight forward, Because
your piano is USB Class Compliant,there is no need to install a driverto enable it to
workwith compute. Simplyjust plug it in and the OS will do the rest,The piano will
workwith all standard MIDI based computer software
USB AUDIO interface is a digital audio interface. By USB cable, you can digitally
transfer intact audio signals of PC to this instrument, and enjoy it on this
instrument or use it for accompany when you play this instrument; likewise,
you can transfer intact audio signals ofthe instrument to PC to record and edit
music.
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Auxln
The Aux In stereo RCA connectors a ow you to mix an external sound source
(such as a CD player, MP3 player or computer output) with the piano's internal
sounds, for playbacktwrough the piano‘s built-in speakers or headphone outputs,
The Aux In signal leve Level knobt
Function Mode
In Function Mode, the keys on the piano keyboard do not make any sound, Instead,
the keys are used for selecting and editing advanced functions. In most cases, an
edit function is selected using the keyboard, and the Data Control knob is used to
increase or decrease the value of the selected editing parameter. To enter Edit
Mode, press the Voice/Function button.
NOTE \
Regardless of how the Data Control knob is assigned, it's possible to change voices
by pressing and holding down theVoice/Function button while selecting a voice
using the Data Control knob.
Resetting the Data Control Knob to Voice Select
Press the [Function/Right] button. It will light up.
Punch -
Right
Press the key #C2. The LED will then display the currently selected Voice. Now
you can use the Data Control knob to select the desired Voice.
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[Asslgnable]
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Using the Voice Select Keys
The Voice Select keys offer an alternative method of selecting voices.
To Select Different Voices Usinq Voice Select Keys:
Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode. The LED in the
[Function/Right] button will light.
Press and release one ofthe Voice Select keys on the keyboard.
The LED display will change to show the newly selected voice according to the
following table:
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Key Sound Name LED Display
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54 Bright Piano Er E
Co Electric Pianol E F' I
DO Electric PianoZ EF’E‘
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F0 FM Electric Piano F E P
Go RockOrgan r 55
A0 Church Organ [:19
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F1 WarmPad PH d
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A1 Electric Bass 5'35
Split Mode
In SPLIT mode, your keyboard will be split into two sections which means
different voices can be played with the left and right hands at the same time.
Use Split Mode
Press the [Function/Right] button to entev Edit Mode,
Press the bB-i key to entev Split ModeThe LED display will show: Cl 1'!
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This will be displayed for 3 seconds. You can select the split voice by turning
the Data Control knob or reference to voice selection(P10-P11)in 3 seconds
After 3seconds, it will change to show the currently main voices
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Press and hold on the [Function/Right] button t.
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The LED display will show “SPL” for 3 seconds,then you can turn the Data
Control knob or play any of keys on the keyboard to select the Split Point in
3 seconds, after 3 seconds the LED will display the cuvrently selected voices
SPLl
The LED will show the value you selected.
Range: 0087.
To Independently Control Volume Levels of Left Hand and Riqht Hand Voices:
Dala Control
[Assignzhle]
1.Left Hand VoiceVolume:
Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode.
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Press the BbO key to assign the Data Control knob to control the Split Voice
(Left Hand Voice) volume.
The LED display will show: :3 ‘l
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Use the Data Control knob to select a SplitVoice volume level between 0
(minimum) and 127 (maximum),You can playasyou dothisto hearthe volume
change.
Data Control
[Assignable]
2.Right Hand Voice Volume:
Press the [Function/Right]] button to enter Edit Mode.
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Press the #F0 key to assign the Data Control knob to control the Right Hand
Voice volume,
The LED display will show: :2 7
Use the [Data Contro ] knob to select a Right Hand Voice volume level between
0 (minimum) and 127 (maximum).You can play as you dothisto hearthe volume
change.
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[Assignable]
To turn off Split Mode:
Press the [Function/Right] button,
Press the Split Mode key (bBei ) to turn off Split Mode.
The display will show “ off” for 3 seconds.
Then the LED display will return to showing the name ofthe currently selected
Voice,
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Layer Mode
In Layer Mode, this piano will play two voices simultaneously on each key
To use Layer Mode:
Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode.
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Press and hold down a Voice Select key (any white key in the lowest octave of
the piano). This will select the Main Voice (See the section on Using the Voice
Select Keys at the beginning ofthe Edit Mode Functions section for more
information on selecting voices in this manner‘)
While continuing to hold the firstVoice Select key, press a secondVoice Select key,
This will select the Layer Voice.
While both keys are held down the display will show: 1‘ fl 9
This piano is now in Layer Mode. Both the Main and LayerVoices will sound
when keys are pressed.(|n the example illustration, Bright Piano is the Main
Voice (because it is selected first), and Rock Organ is the LayerVoice (because
it is selected second),
lfthe Data Control knob is used to change voices while in Layer Mode, it will
affect the main Voice only, The LayerVoice will stay the same until Layer Mode
is turned offagainl
Please note that polyphony may be reduced while Layer Mode is in use.
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Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode
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Press the LayerVolume key (bAO).
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Use the Data Control knob to select a LayerVoice volume level between 0
(minimum) and 127 (maximum).You can play as you do this to hearthe volume
change.
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Data Control
[Assignable]
To Ad'ust the Volume ofthe Main Voice:
Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode.
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Press the Voice Volume key (#FO)‘
Use the Data Control knob to adjust the Voice volume.
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Data Central
[Assignable]
NOTE
lfSplit Mode is engaged and Layer Mode is selected, the LayerVoice will only
be applied to the keys to the right ofthe split point.The Left Hand Voice will
remain the same as was specified for Split Mode.
Mfioifnayer Mode:
Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode.
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Select a single Voice by pressing a single Voice Select Key,
Twin Made
In Twin mode, the keyboard will be separated into two play areas.
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Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode.
Press the #CO key to enterTwin Mode. The LED display will show: 0 0'!
Right: from'C3 to C7
Left: from A-l to C3
Functi
Right
To turn off the Twin Mode:
Press the [Function/Right] button.
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Righl
Press theTwin Mode key (#CO) to turn offtheTwin Mode,
The display will show “of” for 3 seconds.
Erp On [Off
Your piano will switch offautomatically in 30 minutes after no any operation
on it. In this case, press the [STANDBY/ON] button again to turn on the power.
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Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode
Press the bEO key to enter the Erp On Mode. The LED display will show: 0 n
Right
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To turn off the Erg Mag
Press the [Function/Right] buttcnt
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Press the Erp On/Off key (bBO) to turn offthe Erp Model
The display will show “of " for 3 seconds.
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Octave
Pressing this key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the
octave setting,
Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode.
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Press the Octave Key (bA1).
The LED display will momentarily show: 5‘ l] E
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Use the Data Control knob to select the desired Octave.
Turning the Data Control knob clockwise will raise the keyboards pitch in octave
increments, and turning it counterclockwise will lower it in octave increments.
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[Assignable]
Transpose
Pressing this key will set the Data Control knob to increase or decrease the
keyboards transpose value.
Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode.
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Press the Transpose key (Fm ).
The LED display will momentarily show: D D 0
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Use the Data Control knob to select the desired Transpose Value,
Turning the Data Control knob clockwise will raise the keyboard‘s pitch in
semitone increments, and turning it counter-clockwise will lower it in semitone
increments.Va|ue:—l 2~012.
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Data Control
[Asslgnablel
MasterTuning
Pressing this key will set the Data Control knob to raise or lower ( “fine-tune” )
the MasterTune setting ofthe pianot
Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode,
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Press the MasterTuning key ([381 ).
The LED display will momentarily show: 5‘ D B
C3
C3
C3
Use the Data Control knob to select the MasterTuning.
The LED display will show a positive, negative, orzero value between -64 and 063.
Of course, this piano never actually “goes out of tune, ” but the MasterTuning
feature can be useful when you are playing along with another instrument or recording
that may be slightly above or below standard pitch.
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Data Control
[Assrgnabie]
Touch
The Touch Select control, sometimes referred to as Velocity Curve, lets you decide
how the pressure with which you hit the keys determines the volume at which the
notes play, This piano provides you with four different keyboard sensitivity options:
Normal (bA3 key) is the default setting, and is designed to be useful for most
players with an “average” touch (i,e.: people who play
with an average amount offorce),When selecting this option
(explained further below), the LED display shows: n a r
Low (#F3 key) is a sensitivity setting that generates lower velocity values for
the same force. This setting is useful for playing more quietly,
even if you have a “heavy” touch. When selecting this option
(explained further below), the LED display shows: L a
High (bB3 key) is a sensitivity setting that generates highervelocity values for
the same force. This setting is useful for playing more loudly,
even if you have a naturally “ light ” touch When selecting
this option explained further below), the LED display shows: h l
Fixed (F3 key) is a setting that effectively disables sensitivity, meaning the
keyboard will generate a fixed velocity value of 100 regardless
of how hard or soft you play. When selecting this option
(explained further below), the LED display shows: c: n
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Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode,
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Press the desired Touch Select key (F3, #F3, bA3, bB3).
The LED display will show the selected Touch setting. Please note that these
keys are in the middle ofthe keyboard. lfyou need help locating them, please
refer to the included laminated Special Function Key chart.
Normal
Sensitivity
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Reverb
In Reverb mode, you can select a number ofdigital reverb effects that you can
use for extra depth and expressive power.
To Select Reverb Tyge:
Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode.
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Press the ReverbType key (bEZ).
The LED display will momentarily show: D L7
Use the Data Control knob to select the desired Reverb Type.
Turning the Data Control knob select the desired Reverb Type. Value:OOi-01 O(
001: Hall 1; 002: Hall 2; 003: Room l;004: Room 2; 005:Room 3; 006: Stage 1;
007: Stage 2; 008: Plate; 009: Delay ; 010: Echo.(Default: 005)
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Turn the Data Controlknob untilthe LEDshow “DEG" toturn offthe Reverb
type.
Press the [Function/Right] button.
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Right
Press the Reverb Level key (#FZ).
The LED display will momentarily show: 5' I B
Turn the Data Controller knob to adjust the reverb level settinnghe minimum
setting is 000, and the maximum setting is 127.
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Data Control
[Assignablel
Chorus
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Press the [Function/Right] button to enter Edit Mode.
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Press t1e ChorusType key (Ab2)t
The LED display will momentarily show: 0 D G
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Use the Data Control knob to select the desired ChorusType.
Turning the Data Control knob select the desired ChorusTypet Value20007013(
000: Off; 001 : Chorus l;002: Chorus 2; 003: Chorus 3; 004: Chorus 4; 005:
Feedback; 006: Flanger 1;007: ShrtDelay ; 008 Shrtleb; 009: Flanger 2; 010:
Flanger 3; 01 1 Celeste 1;01 2:Ce|este 2; 0132Celeste 3. (Default: 000)

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