Ringway Tech TB688 ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD User Manual 10505907 V2 0

Ringway Tech(Jiangsu) Co.,Ltd. ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD 10505907 V2 0

Users Manual

Precaution
Safety Precautions
Important Safety Instructions
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
The lightning icon inside a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of exposed dangerous voltages within the product s enclosure, that could cause
electric shock.
The lightning icon inside a triangle is intended to alert the user to read important
operating and maintenance(servicing) instructions within the literature accompanying
this product.
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings, install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8) Do not near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The
wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety, if the provided plug does not fit into your outlet.
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the , stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury
from (Figure 1).
13) Unplug this during lightning storms or when unused for a long periods fo time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord, or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the , the has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this to rain or moisture.
CAUTION: E must not be exposed to or splashing and also no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases,
Always make sure all batteries are .
Always replace at the same time.
Remove the batteries from the instrument if it is not to be used for a long time.
place
bypass
trolley
tipping over
equipment
equipment
equipment equipment
equipment
quipment liquid dripping
or beverages may be placed.
all of the batteries
inserted the correct way around to match the +/- polarity markings
Do not combine old and new batteries, also do not mix battery
types, as this can cause overheating, or fire, or battery fluid leakage.
(Figure 1)
Thank you for purchasing this digital TB688. For perfect operation and security,
please read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
Thanks For Using Our Electronic Keyboard
Your instrument is a high-quality electronic keyboard with 61 standard
touch sensitive keys, and which employs the most advanced PCM tone generation
technology, as well as a high quality DSP (Digital Signal Processor). It has 203
accompaniment styles which can be used to provide fully-orchestrated auto
accompaniment. The multi-functional LCD (Multi Display) provides easy to
understand information regarding your keyboard's various settings.
We recommend that you read through the manual carefully, so you can
get the best performance and maximum enjoyment from your new electronic
keyboard.
Contents
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Panel Control
Basic Operation
Turn On the Power
Phones/Line Out Jack
Line In Jack
Pedal Jack
Mic Jack
USB To Host Jack
Adjust the Main Volume
Demo Songs
Play the Electronic Keyboard
Select a Voice
Overall Control
Auto Accompaniment
Selecting a Style
Turn Chord On/Off
Full keyboard
Accompaniment Control
Metronome
Overall Control
Registration Memory
Record and Play
Chord Dictionary
Teaching Function
Appendix
Percussion Voice List
Voice List
Style List
Troubleshooting Hints
Specifications
1.POWER[POWER ON/OFF]
2.MASTER VOLUME
3.[REVERB] Button
4.[CHORUS] Button
5.[APREG.] Button
6.[TRANS./TUNE] Button
7.[TEMPO/TAP] Button
8.[MIXER] Button
9.ACCOMPANMENT CONTROL
[SYNCHRO] Button
[START/STOP] Button
[INTRO/ENDING] Button
[FILL IN] Button
10. [KBD.MODE] Button
11. [PEDAL] Button
12. [TOUCH] Button
13. [O.T.S] Button
14. [GRAND PIANO] Button
15.REGESTRATION MEMORY
[STORE/BANK] Button
[M1]-[M4]Button
16.[METRONOME] Button
17.MULTI LCD DISPLAY
18. + - Buttons
0 - 9 Number Buttons
19.[VOICE/STYLE ]Button
20.[DUAL] Button
21.[DEMO/LEARN] Button
22.[RECORD] Button
23.[PLAY] Button
Rear Panel Controls
24.Pitch Bend
25.DC 12V In Jack
26.Phones/Line Out Jack
27.Line In Jack
28.Pedal Jack
29.Mic Jack
30.USB To Host
Top Panel Controls
Panel Controls
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START/
STOP
INTRO/
ENDING FILL INSYNCHRO
ON OFF
POWER
TB688 TB688
01-13 8Beat
14-26 16Beat
27-36 Ballad
37-51 Dance
52-61 Disco
62-76 Swing&Jazz
77-93 R&B
94-105 Country
106-123 Latin
124-156 Ballroom
157-178 Traditional
179-187 Waltz
188-192 Piano
193-203 Sino
129-154 Piano
155-171 Chromatic Perc.
172-193 Organ
194-213 Guitar
214-235 Bass
236-254 Strings
255-271 Ensemble
272-295 Brass
296-313 Reed
314-333 Pipe
334-344 Synth Lead
345-352 Synth Pad
353-363 Synth Effects
364-375 Ethnic
376-399 Percussive
400-448 Sound Effects
449-467 Ethnic
468-479 Percussive
01-08 Piano
09-16 Chromatic Perc.
17-24 Organ
25-32 Guitar
33-40 Bass
41-48 Strings
49-56 Ensemble
57-64 Brass
65-72 Reed
73-80 Pipe
81-88 Synth Lead
89-96 Synth Pad
97-104 Synth Effects
105-112 Ethnic
113-120 Percussive
121-128 Sound Effects
RECORD PLAY
VOICE/STYLE
DUAL
TRANS./
TUNE
TEMPO/
TAP
STORE/
BANK
M1 M2 M3 M4
DEMO/LEARN
GRAND PIANO METRONOME
CHROUS
ARPEG.
VOICEVOICE
STYLESTYLE
REVERB
MIXER
MIN MAX
MAIN VOLUME
GM Voice XM Voice
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
- 0 +
4
3
24
25 26 27 28 29
PITCH BEND
30
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
- 0 +
4
3
START/
STOP
INTRO/
ENDING FILL INSYNCHRO
ON OFF
POWER
TB688 TB688 RECORD PLAY
VOICE/STYLE
DUAL
TRANS./
TUNE
TEMPO/
TAP
STORE/
BANK
M1 M2 M3 M4
DEMO/LEARN
GRAND PIANO METRONOME
CHROUS
ARPEG.
REVERB
MIXER
MIN MAX
MAIN VOLUME
LINE IN PEDAL MIC USB TO HOST
PHONES/
LINE OUT
DC 12V
Panel Controls
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CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
KBD.MODE
Basic Operation
Turn On the Power
1. Ensure the keyboard is turned off when connecting
and disconnecting the power, and turn the volume switch
to reach the minimum level.
2. Connect the adaptor into the AC wall outlet and the cord into the unit,
then turn the power on.
NOTE:
When the keyboard is not in use or in the time of thunderstorm, please disconnect the
power for safety purpose.
PHONES/LINE OUT
Plug a set of stereo headphone into the [PHONES/LINE OUT] jack, and the internal
speaker system is automatically shut off when the headphone is plugged.
The [PHONES/LINE OUT] jack can be used to deliver the output of the piano to a
keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, mixing console or tape recorder.
Phones/Line Out jack
Line In jack
The audio output from other sound system connected to the LINE IN jack on the rear
panel can be mixed with the sound of the unit. This function is convenient when you want
to play along with a favourite song.
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Line In
Stereo
System
PEDAL PEDAL
A foot switch can be plugged into the rear-panel [PEDAL] jack. The Pedal is a damper
pedal controlling sustain function. Press the pedal you can sustain the notes after the keys
are released.
Pedal Jack
MIC
A Micphone can be plugged into the rear-pannel [MIC] jack .
Mic Jack
USB To Host Jack
Connect PC or other USB to host devices that support USB audio with a standard
USB cable. For devices with USB cable, after the driver is installed and initialization
is finished, you can choose USB audio device in the device menu of the software to
transfer midi data.
USB TO HOST
Basic Operation
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There are 5 preset demo songs and 100 learning songs that you can play individually.
Here's how you can select and play the demo songs .
1. Press [DEMO/LEARN] button and the LCD display :
play the demo songs in sequence.
d0 .Then your instrument
will
Demo Songs
MAIN VOLUME
MIN MAX
Adjust the Main Volume
Use [MAIN VOLUME] control to adjust the volume to
your desired level.
2. Use the [+] [-] button or number button to select a demo song. Press the [TEMPO/TAP]
button and then press [+] [-] button to change the tempo.
3.Press [DEMO/LEARN] button again to stop playing.
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
KBD.MODE
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
RECORD PLAY
DEMO/LEARN
Basic Operation
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Play the Electronic Keyboard
Your instrument has 479 voices that you can select and play.
Select a Voice
. Press the [VOICE/STYLE] button to let the cursor point to "VOICE". The voice number
will appear on the LCD display.
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
.Select a Main Voice Number
VOICE/STYLE
DUAL
.Select a Split Voice Number
Use the [+] / [-] buttons or the number buttons to select the required voice number
(01-479). Press the [+] button briefly to increment the value, or the [-] button to decrement. If
you hold the [+] or [-] button down , the value will increment or decrement continuously -
simply release the button when the desired value has been reached.
In Voice Mode the main voice number will appear on the LCD.
1~9 voice: press 01~09.
10~99 voice: press 10~99.
100~479 voice: hold the [1] button till the LCD displays: 1_ _ , then enter the tens digit
and single digits.
Your keyboard can be split into two sections which means different voices can be played
with the left and right hands at the same time.
Press [KBD.MODE] button so that the cursor points to SPLIT to turn Split mode
ON. The split voice number will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY. Use the [+] and [-] buttons
or the number buttons to select the desired split voice number (01 through 479). There is a
horizontal line behind the 33 when the LCD display the voice of left hand area.
If you want to change the voice of right hand area, press the [VOICE/STYLE] button,
then the horizontal line will disappear, you can use the [+] and [-] buttons or the number
6
buttons to select desired voice and the LCD will display the number of the right hand area.
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
VOICE/STYLE
DUAL
Pedal
Press [PEDAL] button to turn on/off the function. Press the [PEDAL] button and then
press the pedal ,the cursor will point to [PEDAL].
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
1.Multi-function pedal
This function allows you to set the function of the pedal plugged into the pedal jack
on the back board.
Your instrument has 7 different pedal functions. Press the [PEDAL] button. Then
use [+] and [-] buttons to select your desired pedal function among PE1-PE7 .
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CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
Overall Control
Play the Electronic Keyboard
2.Detail Instructions
Sustain Pedal (Switch-type Pedal)
If your pedal is a switch-type pedal, connect the pedal to your piano, then the pedal is
ready to use. The default pedal function is PE1 , sustainer pedal function.
.
PE1------ It performs the same function as the damper pedal on an actual acoustic
piano, letting you sustain the sound of the voices even after releasing your fingers from
the keys.
PE2------It performs the same function as the soft pedal on an actual acoustic piano,
the volume of the whole keyboard will decrease when you play the TB688 keys and
depress the soft pedal.
PE3------If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal
whilst the notes are held, those notes will be sustained as long as the pedal is held, but
all subsequently played notes will not be sustained.
PE4------You can change the volume of the keyboard by the pedal.
PE5------This function is the same as the [START/STOP] button on the front panel.
Switches the rhythm on/off whenever you press the Left Foot-switch.
PE6------This function is the same as the [FILL 1] button on the front panel. Let you
add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment.
PE7------Anytime you store to a REGISTRATION MEMORY button, all settings
previously stored in that button will be erased and replaced by the new settings.
PEDAL
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
Note: If PE4 is selected while you are using the sustain pedal, the pedal can
only be used to turn on or off the keyboard volume.
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Volume Pedal(AD-type Pedal)
If your pedal is a volume pedal, you have to preset it.
Press the [REVERB], [TRANSPOSE] and [POWER ] button at the same time to enter
the Pedal Setting Mode. Press the [+] (or [-]) button before stepping the pedal. Then step the
pedal and press the [-] (or [+]) button.
Then the LCD will show two values between 0 and 255. Press the button
to save your redefined parameters.
Note: If your instrument is restored, it will restore the current setting.
[STORE/BANK]
Play the Electronic Keyboard
POWER
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
STORE/BANK
PITCH BEND
The PITCH BEND wheel is located on the left side of your keyboard
that can be used to tune the pitch of the keyboard. Push the wheel upward,
the keyboard pitch will be increased and pull wheel downward will decreased
the keyboard pitch.
Push the wheel to the top position for about 2 seconds, LCD will display
the pitch range (pitch sensitivity). You can use the [+] and [-] or the number
[0]-[9] buttons or the digital dial to set the pitch sensitivity: 1~ 12 semitones.
When the power is turned ON, the preset sensitivity is +/- 2 semitones.
PITCH BEND
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
TRANS./
TUNE
REVERB
PEDAL
ON OFF
9
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH
Touch
Press [TOUCH] button, you can turn ON/OFF the touch function. When the Touch
function is ON, the volume will be varied according to how hard you play on the keyboard.
O.T.S
Play the Electronic Keyboard
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
Trans/Tune
Hold down LCD will display the value of Reverb depth then
you can use [+]/[-] buttons or number button to set the value:00-63(default:18).
the [REVERB] button
Press the [REVERB] button and then use the [+][-]buttons to select the Reverb types
(10).
Reverb
Press the [Trans/Tune] button until the LCD display , it possible to shift the
pitch of this instrument up or down in semitone intervals up to a maximum of 12 semitones
( total one octave).
his function makes
it possible to tune the pitch of your instrument to match other instruments. Tune can be
accomplished over 50 cents range (that's 100 cents total, or one semitone) in 128
(-64~63) steps (approximately 0.8 cents per step).
Press the [Trans/Tune] button until the LCD display , t
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
TRANS./
TUNE
REVERB
TRANS./
TUNE
REVERB
10
Press the [CHORUS] button and then use the [+]/[-]buttons to select the Chorus
types (8).
the [CHORUS] buttonHold down LCD will display the value of Chorus depth,
then you can use [+]/[-] buttons or number button to set the value:00-63(default:18).
Chorus
Play the Electronic Keyboard
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
Arpeggio
R
An Arpeggio, also called broken chord , is a group of notes played in sequence from
the lowest to the highest note or from the highest to the lowest note. It is a musical technique
usually used in practicing songs. An arpeggio may be a melody part of songs and may be
written with a squiggly vertical line in front of the chord. Arpeggio is divided into the Tonic
Triad, Diminished Seventh Chords and Dominant Seventh Chord.
Press the [ARPEGGIO] button and the LCD will show P1 , indicating the Arpeggio
function is enabled. When P1 is selected, hold one key or several keys and you will hear
the note played from the lowest to the highest. When P2 is selected, hold one key or
several keys and you will hear the note played from the highest to the lowest.
epeatedly press the [ARPEGGIO] button to turn off the Arpeggio function.
Mixer
This function can set Accompaniment Volume, Main Volume, Split Volume, Dual
Volume and Metronome Volume.
TEMPO/
TAP
CHORUS
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
MIXER
ARPEG.
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Press the [MIXER] button repeatedly to select , then use
buttons to set the Accompaniment Volume. Range: 00~15. Default: 12
[+]/[-] buttons
or number
Accompaniment Volume
Play the Electronic Keyboard
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
Dual Volume
Press the [MIXER] button repeatedly to select , then use
to set the Dual Volume. Range: 00~127. Default: 75.
[+]/[-] buttons
or number buttons
Press the [MIXER] button repeatedly to select , then use
to set the Split Volume. Range: 00~127. Default: 127.
[+]/[-] buttons
or number buttons
S. Volume
Press the [MIXER] button repeatedly to select , then use
to set the Main Volume. Range: 00~127. Default: 127.
[+]/[-] buttons
or number buttons
M. Volume
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
MIXER
ARPEG.
MIXER
ARPEG.
MIXER
ARPEG.
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Play the Electronic Keyboard
Grand Piano
GRAND PIANO
Dual
Press the [GRAND PIANO] button. This convenient function allows you to instantly
call up the Grand Piano voice.
Metronome Volume
Press the [MIXER] button repeatedly to select , then use
to set the Metronome Volume. Range: 00~127. Default: 127.
[+]/[-] buttons
or number buttons
This function is capable of enhancing the delicacy of your music by playing two voices
of musical instruments simultaneously; new combinations of voices and music could be
created then.
Press [+]/[-] buttons or number button to select your desired voice.
Press [DUAL] button again to turn off the dual voice
When the cursor is stop flashing, you can select the main voices. .
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
MIXER
ARPEG.
VOICE/STYLE
DUAL
MIXERARPEG.
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Play the Electronic Keyboard
Press the [VOICE/STYLE] button to let the Active Input Arrow point to string STYLE .
The style number will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY. You can use the [+] and [-] buttons
or the number buttons to select the required style number(00 through 203).
You can use [+]/[-] buttons or number buttons to select the desired style.
1~9 style: press 01~09.
10~99 style: press 10~99.
100~203 style: hold the [1] button till the LCD displays: 1_ , then enter the tens digit
and single digits.
The keyboard has a total of 203 accompaniment styles which can be used to provide
Fully-orchestrated Auto Accompaniment. When the Auto Accompaniment function is
turned on, , bass and chord accompaniment
Auto Accompaniment section of the
keyboard (i.e. all keys to the left of the Auto Accompaniment split point). The right-hand
section of the keyboard is available for normal playing.
The default Auto Accompaniment split point is the key. The Auto Accompaniment section
of the keyboard consists of all keys to its left.
this instrument creates fully-orchestrated rhythm
based on chord s that you play with the left hand, in the
F 2
Turn Chord On/Off
Press the [KBD.MODE] button repeatedly to select CHORD and its Active
Input Arrow lights. The specified left-hand section of the keyboard becomes the Auto
Accompaniment section,and chords played in this section are automatically detected
and used as a basis for fully automatic accompaniment with the selected style.
Auto Accompaniment
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
VOICE/STYLE
DUAL
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Selecting a Style
Full Keyboard
This function detects chord in entire key range. Chords are detected in a way similar to
fingered, even if you split the notes between your left and right hands.
For example: playing a bass note with your left hand and a chord with you right, or by
playing a chord with your left hand and a melody note with your right.
Press [FULL KEYBOARD] button to enter the Full Keyboard mode. FULL
KEYBOARD signal appears in the display.
Press [SYNCHRO] button to enter the sync start waiting mode, play the keyboard to start the
accompaniment.
Press [KBD.MODE] repeatedly to turn off the full keyboard function and the cusior will
disappear.
Auto Accompaniment
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
15
START/
STOP
INTRO/
ENDING
SYNCHRO
START/
STOP
INTRO/
ENDING
SYNCHRO
START/
STOP
INTRO/
ENDING
FILL IN
SYNCHRO
The [START/STOP] button starts the selected accompaniment style immediately.
Selecting the Chord mode(Reference:Turn chord on/off P.14) .
The left hand
section of the keyboard becomes the Auto Accompaniment section, and chords
played in this section are automatically detected and used as a basis for fully
automatic accompaniment with the selected style.
Accompaniment Control
Any of your instrument accompaniment patterns can be started with an appropriate
introduction by pressing the [INTRO/ENDING] button directly.
If you press the [SYNCHRO] button and then the [INTRO/ENDING] button, the
accompaniment will start from the introduction as soon as a chord is detected in the AUTO
ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard.
Metronome
Press the [FILL IN] button at any time while the accompaniment is playing to add a
one-measure fill-in.
If you hold the [FILL IN] button , the fill-in pattern will repeat until the button is
released , then the MAIN section will play from the beginning of the next measure.
Press the [SYNCHRO] button, then the accompaniment will start when you
play the first chord on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard.
The metronome sound may be alternately turned on and turned off by pressing
the [METRONOME] button.
Time signature: 2/2,1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4,6/4, 3/8, 6/8, 7/8,9/8,12/8. 4/4
Hold the [METRONOME] button to enter the page for selecting the time signature.
Then use the [+] /[-] buttons to select your desired time signature.
(Default: )
Auto Accompaniment
START/
STOP
INTRO/
ENDING
SYNCHRO
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FILL IN
FILL IN
Overall Control
Tempo
O.T.S
METRONOME
TEMPO/
TAP
CHORUS
This function is actually a convenient feature to automatically select a suitable voice
to match your selected style.
Press the [O.T.S] button to enter this mode and the arrow point strings to O.T.S .
Press the [O.T.S] button repeatedly to turn on or turn off One Touch Setting function.
In addition, various panel settings (such as voice, effect,
Tempo, etc.) that match the selected style can be recalled with just a single button [O.T.S].
If you want to set the tempo before starting rhythm, you have to tap the button 4 times.
This function allows you to set the rhythm tempo by tapping in tempo on
[TEMPO/TAP] button. Tap on the button 2 times while rhythm is playing, The
rhythm tempo are set as your desired speed.
Auto Accompaniment
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
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STORE/BANK M1 M2 M3 M4
/ M1 M2 M3 M4
Your instrument REGISTRATION MEMORY can be used to store 4 sets of VOICE and
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT settings that can be recalled during you playing at the touch of
one single button. The main voice number (right hand), split voice number (left hand), sustain
and touch status, tempo value, transpose value, Auto Accompaniment volume (ACC VOL)
Chord and split status can be restored to REGISTRATION MEMORY.
Memorizing the settings
The panel settings listed above can be stored to any one of the 4 registration memory
buttons by pressing the button [M1] ,[M2] , [M3] or [M4] while holding the [STORE/BANK]
button . The [S-1]-[S-4] will appear on the LCD display.
Press the [STORE/BANK] button repeatedly to change the banks:1-8. The defalut bank is :1.
Recalling the settings
The settings stored to a REGISTRATION MEMORY button can be recalled simply by
pressing the [M1]-[M4] button. The [E-1]-[E-4] will appear on the LCD display.
Registration Memory
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
STORE/BANK
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
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Play
Press [PLAY] button, you can enjoy the song you have recorded. Now you can follow
the song by playing the keyboard and change the tempo of the song by press [TEMPO/TAP]
button.
Press [PLAY] button again, the playing will be ended.
Record and Play
Your instrument allows you to record and playback what you have played on the keyboard
include part panel operation.
Record
Press the [RECORD] button to start recording and the arrow point to RECORD.
Press this [RECORD] button again to stop recording.
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
RECORD PLAY
DEMO/LEARN
RECORD PLAY
DEMO/LEARN
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C
mM7
M7 M
DB
C#/Db D#/Eb
EF
F#/Gb
G
G#/Ab
A
A#/Bb
M6
m(9)
6m
7(9)m
7
m
7b5m
7
M(9)
M
The Chord Dictionary function allows you to look up chords. When you want to
quickly learn how to play a certain chord, the Dictionary function will help you to
look up the individual notes of the chord.
Chord Dictionary
Press the [KBD.MODE] Button repeatedly to select Chord Dictionary, the arrow
point to Chord Dictionary.
Select the Chord Root
Press the root note of the Chord you want to look up. This needs to be in the Chord
Root section of the keyboard. For example:
Select the Chord Type
After pressing the Chord Root, select the Chord Type you want to look up in the Chord
Type section of the keyboard. The Chord Type includes Major Triad, Minor Triad and
Seventh Chord. Then the LCD will display the Chord Type and key position you
currently want to look up. If you press the correct key as the notes shown on the LCD,
the beep will sound.
Exit the Chord Dictionary
Press the [KBD.MODE] button again to exit the function.
Chord Dictionary
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
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Teaching Function
Hold down the [DEMO/LEARN] button to enter the Learn mode and the LCD
will display . You can use[+] [-] button or number button to select lean songs
and then press [PLAY] button to start learning function. When you on the
keyboard, the teaching song will be layed note by note. Making it
L1
play a key
easy and fun for
you to learn.
Your instrument has a teaching function which can teach a beginner how to play
a song. learn by playing There are three teaching steps for you to the songs step by step.
After playing the learning song two seconds ,it will stop learning state, you can
press until the screen does not display the "L" to
exit this function.
[DEMO/LEARN] button repeatedly
After playing the learning song two seconds ,it will stop learning state, you can
press until the screen does not display the "L" to
exit this function.
[DEMO/LEARN] button repeatedly
Hold down the [DEMO/LEARN] button to enter the Learn mode and press
[DEMO/LEARN] button repeat to select . You can use[+] [-] button or number
button to select lean songs and then press [PLAY] button to start learning function.
The learning song will until you play the correct key on the keyboard.
L2
continue You
can quickly master these songs in a very short time.
Learn 2
Learn 1
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
RECORD PLAY
DEMO/LEARN
RECORD PLAY
DEMO/LEARN
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After playing the learning song two seconds ,it will stop learning state, you can
press until the screen does not display the "L" to
exit this function.
[DEMO/LEARN] button repeatedly
Hold down the [DEMO/LEARN] button to enter the Learn mode and press
[DEMO/LEARN] button repeat to select . You can use[+] [-] button or number
button to select lean songs and then press [PLAY] button to start learning function.
You can play the song with the instrumentation playing.
L3
Now you can play this
song by yourself.
Learn 3
Teaching Function
KBD.MODE
CHORD
SPLIT
FULL KEYBOARD
CHORD DICTIONARY
STYLE
VOICE
DEMO/LEARN
PEDAL DUAL TOUCH REC. PLAY O.T.S
PEDAL TOUCH O.T.S
RECORD PLAY
DEMO/LEARN
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Note# Note Standard(0) Room(8)
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
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66
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68
69
70
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72
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78
79
80
81
82
83
84
C
#C
D
#D
E
F
#F
G
#G
A
#A
B
C
#C
D
#D
E
F
#F
G
#G
A
#A
B
C
#C
D
#D
E
F
#F
G
#G
A
#A
B
C
#C
D
#D
E
F
#F
G
#G
A
#A
B
C
#C
D
#D
E
F
#F
G
#G
A
#A
B
C
Seq Click H
Brush Tap
Brush Swirl L
Brush Slap
Brush Swirl H
Snare Roll
Castanet
Snare L
Sticks
Bass Drum L
Open Rim Shot
Bass Drum M
Bass Drum H
Side Stick
Snare M
Hand Clap
Snare H
Floor Tom L
Hi-Hat Closed
Floor Tom H
Hi-Hat Pedal
Low Tom
Hi-Hat Open
Mid Tom L
Mid Tom H
Crash Cymbal 1
High Tom
Ride Cymbal 1
Chinese Cymbal
Ride Cymbal Cup
Tambourine
Splash Cymbal
CowBell
Crash Cymbal 2
Vibraslap
Ride Cymbal 2
Bongo H
Bongo L
Conga H Mute
Conga H Open
Conga L
Timbale H
Timbale L
Agogo H
Agogo L
Cabasa
Maracas
Samba Whistle H
Samba Whistle L
Cuiro Short
Cuiro Long
Claves
Wood Block H
Wood Block L
Guica Mute
Guica Open
Triangle Mute
Triangle Open
Shaker
Jingle Bell
Bell Tree
SD Room L
SD Room H
Room Tom 1
Room Tom 2
Room Tom 3
Room Tom 4
Room Tom 5
Room Tom 6
Synth(25)
Rever se Cymbal
Hi-Q
SD Elec H2
BD Analog 1L
BD Analog 1H
Analog Side Stick
SD Analog 1H
SD Analog 1L
Analog Tom 1
Analog HH Closed1
Analog Tom 2
Analog HH Closed2
Analog Tom 3
Analog HH 1Open
Analog Tom 4
Analog Tom 5
Analog Cymbal
Analog Tom 6
Analog Cowbell
Analog Conga H
Analog Conga M
Analog Conga L
Analog Maracas
Analog Claves
Scratch Push
Scratch Pull
Electronic(24)
Rever se Cymbal
Hi-Q
Snare L
BD Rock
BD Rock 2
SD Elec M
SD Elec H
E Tom 1
E Tom 2
E Tom 3
E Tom 4
E Tom 5
E Tom 6
Scratch Push
Scratch Pull
Jazz(32)
Snare Jazz
BD Jazz
SD Jazz L
SD Jazz H
Brush Slap L
BD Jazz
Brush Slap H
Brush Tap
Brush Tom 1
Brush Tom 2
Brush Tom 3
Brush Tom 4
Brush Tom 5
Brush Tom 6
Brush(40)
Bass Drun L3
Gran Casa
Gran Casa Mute
Marching SD M
Marching SD H
Hand Cym.L Open
Hand Cym.L Closed
Hand Cym.H Open
Hand Cym.H Closed
Classic(48) Effects(56)
High-Q
Slap
Scratch Push
Scratch Pull
Sticks
Square Click
Mtrnm .Click
Mtrnm. Bell
Gt.FretNoiz
Gt.CutNoise
Gt.CutNoise
String Slap
Fl.KeyClick
Laughing
Screaming
Punch
Heart Beat
Footsteps 1
Footsteps 2
Applause
Door Creaking
Door
Scratch
Wind Chimes
Car-Engine
Car-Stop
Car-Pass
Car-Crash
Siren
Train
Jetplane
Helicopter
Starship
Gun Shot
Machine Gun
Lasergun
Explosion
Dog
HorseGallop
Bird
Rain
Thunder
Wind
Seashore
Stream
BuBBle
Power(16)
SD Elec M
BD Rock
SD Rock
SD Rock Rim
Rock Tom 1
Rock Tom 2
Rock Tom 3
Rock Tom 4
Rock Tom 5
Rock Tom 6
Percussion Voice List
Appendix
23
AcPiano1
AcPiano2
AcPiano3
AcPiano4
BritePno
El Grand Piano 1
HonkyTonk Piano 1
HonkyTonk 2
Electric piano 1
Electric piano 2
ElecPiano3
ElecPiano4
ElecPiano5
ElecPiano6
DetunedEP1
DetunedEP2
Harpsichord
Harpsichord2
Harpsichord3
Harpsichord4
CoupledHarpsichord
Clavi1
Clavinet2
Clavinet3
Clavinet4
VOICE NAME
BANK
PROGRAM CHANGE
NO
.
Appendix
VOICE NAME
BANK
PROGRAM CHANGE
NO
.
VOICE NAME
BANK
PROGRAM CHANGE
NO
.
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Voice List
Celesta
Celesta 2
Celesta 3
Glocken1
Glocken2
Music Box
Vibraphone
Vibes 1
Vibes 2
Marimba 1
Marimba 2
Xylophone 1
Xylophone 2
Tubular Bells
ChurchBell
TubeBell
Dulcimer
Drawbar Organ
DetunedOrgan 1
DetunedOrgan 2
Percussive Organ
Rock Organ
ElecOrgan1
ElecOrgan2
ElecOrgan3
ElecOrgan4
Church Organ 1
ChurchOrgan 2
PipeOrgan1
PipeOrgan2
PipeOrgan3
Reed Organ
Accordion
ItalianAccordion
Accordion_MT
Harmonica1
Harmonica2
HarmoPan
Tango Accordion
Nylon Guitar
Ukulele
Guitar1
Steel Guitar 1
Mandolin
StringGuitar
Guitar2
Jazz Guitar
HawaiianGuitar
ElecGuitar1
ElecGuitar2
Clean Guitar
ChorusedGuitar
Muted Guitar
FunkGuitar
Overdriven Guitar
Distortion Guitar
FeedbackGuitar1
Guitar Harmonics
GuitarFeedback2
Acoustic Bass 1
Acou Bass 2
Acou Bass 3
Finger Bass
ElecBass 1
ElecBass 2
Pick Bass
Fretless Bass 1
Fretless 2
Fretless 3
Slap Bass 1
Slap Bass 2
Slap Bass 3
Slap Bass 4
Synth Bass 1
Synth Bass 2
SynthBass 3
SynthBass 4
SynthBass 5
SynthBass 6
SynthBass 7
SynthBass 8
Violin1
Violin2
Violin3
SlowViolin
Viola
Cello 1
Cello 2
Cello 3
Contrabass 1
ContraBass_MT
Tremolo Strings
DoctorSolo
Pizzicato Strings1
Pizzicato 2
Orchestral Harp 1
Harp 1
Harp 2
Timpani 1
Timpani 2
Strings Ensemble 1
Strings Ensemble 2
OrchestralPad
StringSection1
StringSection2
StringSection3
Synth Strings 1
Synth Strings 2
SynthStrings3
Choir Aahs
Chorale
Voice Oohs
SoundTrack
Synth Voice
FunnyVox
Orchestra Hit1
OrchestraHit 2
Trumpet 1
Trumpet 2
Trumpet
Trombone 1
Trombone 2
Trombone
Tuba
Tuba
BrassSection
BrassSection
Muted Trumpet
French Horn 1
FrenchHorns 2
FrenchHorns
Brass Section
Brass2
Synth Brass 1
Synth Brass
SynthBrass 3
SynthBrass
SynthBrass
SynthBrass
SynthBrass
SynthBrass
Soprano Sax
Alto Sax
Tenor Sax
Baritone Sax
Sax1
Sax2
Sax3
Sax4
Oboe
Oboe
Oboe2001
English Horn
English Horn
Bassoon
Bassoon
Clarinet
Clarinet 2
Clarinet
Piccolo 1
Piccolo 2
Piccolo
3
3
2
1
2
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
Appendix
VOICE NAME
BANK
PROGRAM CHANGE
NO
.
VOICE NAME
BANK
PROGRAM CHANGE
NO
.
VOICE NAME
BANK
PROGRAM CHANGE
NO
.
25
WindChimes
Helicopter
BurstNoise
CarEngine
CarStop
CarPass
CarCrash
Siren
Train
JetPlane
Starship
OneNoteJam
Applause
Laughing
Screaming
Punch
HeartBeat
FootSteps
SchoolDaze
Gunshot1
MachineGun
LazerGun
Explosion
JungleTune
Bangdi
Erhu 1
Erhu 2
Pipa 1
Pipa 2
Liuqin
Zhongruan
Guzheng 1
Guzheng 2
Yangqin
Banhu
Suona
SuonaHigh
LuShen
Hulusi
Xiao
Guqin
Matouqin
Reed
Standard
Standrd2
Room
Power
Eletroni
Synth
Dance
Jazz
Brush
Classic
Sino
Effect
Flute 1
Flute 2
Flute 3
BreathPipe
Recorder1
Recorder 2
Pan Flute
Sho
PanPipes
Blown Bottle1
Bottle Bottle2
Shakuhachi
Shakuhachi 2
Whistle 1
Whistle 2
Whistle 3
Ocarina
Lead 1 (Square)
Sine Wave
Square Wave
Lead 3 (Sawtooth)
DeepSnare
Lead 5 (Calliope)
Lead 7 (Chiff)
Lead 8 (Charang)
Lead 10(Voice)
Lead 12 (Fifth)
Lead 13 (Bass+Lead)
Pad 1 (New Age)
Pad 3 (Warm)
Pad 4 (Polysynth)
Pad 5 (Choir)
Pad 6 (Bowed)
Pad7(Metallic)
Pad 9 (Halo)
Pad 10 (Sweep)
Fx 1 (Rain)
IceRain_MT
Fx 2 (Soundrack)
Fx 3 (Crystal)
Fx 4 (Atmosphere)
Fx6(Brightness)
Fx 7 (Goblins)
Fx 8 (Echoes)
EchoPan
Fantasy1
Fantasy2
Sitar
Sitar_MT
Banjo
Shamisen
Koto1
Koto2
Koto_MT
Kalimba
Bagpipe
Fiddle
Shanai
BreathPipe
Tinkle Bell
EchoBell
WindBell
WaterBell
JungleTune
BellSinger
WarmBell
Agogo
SynMallet
MelodicTom
Steel Drums
Woodblock
ElecPerc 1
ElecPerc 2
Taiko Drum
TaikoRim
ConcertBassDrum
Taiko_MT
Melodic Tom1
MeloTom2
Synth Drum
808Tom 808
Reverse Cymbal
Cymbal
GuitarNoise
StringSlap
GtrCutNoise
Breath Noise
FluteKeyClick
Glasses
Triangle
Seashore
Rain
Thunder
Wind
Stream
Bubble
Atmosphere
Bird Tweet
Dog
HorseGallop
Bird 2
BirdTweet
Telephone 1
Telephone 2
Telephone 3
DoorCreaking
DoorSlam
Scratch
Appendix
VOICE NAME
BANK
PROGRAM CHANGE
NO
.
VOICE NAME
BANK
PROGRAM CHANGE
NO
.
VOICE NAME
BANK
PROGRAM CHANGE
NO
.
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8Bt_Mdrn
MrsyBeat
SurfPop
8Beat1
8Beat2
8Beat3
Ballrock
60sRock
HardRock
ShufRock
80sRock
Slrock1
Slrock2
16Beat1
16Beat2
16Beat3
16Beat4
16Beat5
PopShuf
GuitrPop
JazzRock
SwngFunk
PopRock
60Rock2
70Ties
Surfrock
PnoBalad
LoveSong
68Modern
68SlowRk
ShowBld
PopBalad
16BtBld
Ballad1
Ballad2
Ballad3
Rap
DancePop
House
SwingHse
ClubDnce
ClubLatn
Garage
TechnoPop
Dance8Bt
HipHop
ChillOut
Cumbia
Dance
Techno1
Techno2
70sDisco
LatnDsco
DiscoPop
DscParty
DscFever
NYDisco
Disco1
Disco2
Disco3
Disco4
BBFast
BBMid
BBBallad
JazzClub
Swing
JzBallad
Dixie
Ratime
Stride
MdrnJazz
DixiePop
Jazzwals
RagtimeP
Swing
Ulligull
Soul
DtrtPop
Rhtmblus
68soul
Twist
RockRollP
BgieWgie
68Blues
34Gospel
GsplShuf
Germwalz
Gospel
Gypsi
Rocknrol
Rockrol2
TwistPop
R&B
Ctry8Bt
CtryPop
CtrySwng
Ctry2Bt2
CtryBld
Bluegras
CtryWlzP
Cntryrok
Cntrywlz
Country1
Country2
Country3
Merengue
Bosanova
PopBossa
MamboPop
SalsaPop
Beguine1
Beguine2
Reggae
SwngRega
Baroque
Bigband
Boogie1
Boogie2
Latin
Macarena
Mambo
Sacrific
Salsa
DancBand
EglshWlz
Foxtrot1
Foxtrot2
Slowfox
QvkFxtrt
QvkStep
Tango1
Tango2
Tango3
Tango4
TangoHb
Pasodobl
Samba1
Samba2
Samba3
Sambarok
Dscsamba
ChaCha1
Chacha2
Chacha3
Chacha4
Jive
Rhumba1
Rhumba2
VnsWaltz
Carib1
Charlstn
Cingen98
Fastbos
Rave1
Rave2
Reggea
24March
March
68March1
68March2
8 Beat
16 Beat
Ballad
Dance
Disco
Country
Traditional
R&B
Swing&Jazz
Ballroom
Latin
Style Name
Appendix
Style List
NO
.
Style Name
NO
.
Style Name
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.
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24Polka
68Polka
Polka1
Polka2
Tarntela
SirtakiP
SctsReel
Hawai1
Hawai2
Mariachi
Hollywd
Merenque
Motown1
Mus58
Oriental
Pasodobl
Schlager
Sirtaki1
SwngWltz
JazzWltz
Waltz
FrnchWlz
MordnWlz
Slwaltz
Trawltz1
Trawltz2
Vienwltz
Pno8bt1
Pno8bt2
Pnobald
Pnowalz1
Pnowalz2
Yaozu
Zangzu
Xiaoqu
Xinjiang
Errenzan
Jiangsu1
Jiangsu2
Minzu
Shanbei
JingJu1
JingJu2
Waltz
Piano
Sino
Appendix
28
Style Name
NO
.
Style Name
NO
.
Style Name
NO
.
When the instrument is turned on or off, a
Popping sound is temporarily produced.
This is normal and indicates that the instrument
is receiving electrical power.
When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the
instrument may produce interference.
To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use
it further away from the instrument.
Not all of the voices seem to sound, or the
sound seems to cut off.
The instrument is polyphonic up to a maximum
of 32 notes including Dual voice, Split Voice,
auto accompaniment, song, and Metronome.
Notes exceeding this limit will not sound.
The Auto Accompaniment does not sound
properly.
Make sure that the Auto Accomp Volume
Function is set to an appropriate level.
Is the Split Point set to an appropriate key for the
chords you are playing? Set the Split Point to an
appropriate position on the keyboard.
Is the chord indicator showing in the LCD
display? If it is not showing, press the CHORD
button so that it does show.
No sound produced by the keyboard, but the
lights and screen work.
Check that the master volume control is not set
to minimum.
Check that nothing is plugged into the
headphone socket.
The sound of the voice changes from note to
note.
This is normal. The digital tone generation uses
multiple recordings (samples) of an instrument
across the range of the keyboard; The actual
sound of the voice may be slightly different
from note to note.
The volume is too soft.
The sound quality is poor.
The rhythm stops unexpectedly or will not play.
The recorded data of the song, etc. does not
play correctly.
The LCD display suddenly goes dark, and all
panel settings are reset.
The batteries are low or dead. Replace all six
batteries with completely new ones, or use the
supplied AC adaptor.
If you have lost or damaged your AC adaptor,
please contact your nearest store for a correct
replacement adaptor.
An incorrect AC mains adaptor which is not rated
sufficiently can cause malfunction or damage.
To completely restore all settings as per factory
settings
Perform a factory reset, Please refer to content in
this owner's manual. All of the user setting will
be erased and the default factory settings will be
applied to the instrument.
Power suddenly and unexpectedly turns off,
after a period of not touching the keys.
This is normal and the Auto Power Off function
may have been activated. If you need to disable
the Auto Power Off function, please see how to
do this in the owner's manual.
The sustain pedal or footswitch seems to
produce the opposite effect. Example pressing
the footswitch deactivates the sustain, and
releasing the footswitch triggers the sustain.
The polarity of the footswitch needs to be
correctly detected.Make sure the jack plug for
the footswitch is connected. Switch the
instrument on whilst not touching the pedal.
Troubleshooting Hints
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Appendix
30
Specifications
DC12V, Phones/Line Out, Line In, Pedal, Mic, USB To Host
Keyboard:
Display:
Number Buttons:
Voices:
Polyphony:
Voice Control:
Auto accompaniment:
Accompaniment Control:
Keyboard Modes:
Setup:
Registration Memory:
DEMO:
Recording:
Dimensions(W x D x H):
Weight:
Interface:
61 standard-size touch sensitivity keys(C1 through C6)
Multi-Function LCD
[0]-[9],[+],[-]
479
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Sustain, Transpose, Pitch Bend, Touch, Mixer
203 Styles
Synchro, Start/Stop, Intro/Ending, Fill In, Tempo/Tap,
Accompaniment Volume, Metronome
Fullkeyboard, Split, Chord
Power(ON/OFF), Master Volume(MIN-MAX)
Store, M1-M4
Demo Songs: 5,Learning Songs:100
Record, Play
950mm x 350mm x 130mm
6kgs
Appendix
10505907-V2.0
FCC STATEMENT
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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