Ringway Tech TG8834U DIGITAL PIANO User Manual TG8834U 2

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Precaution
Thank you for purchasing this digital instrument.For perfect operation and security,please
read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
Safety Precautions
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is in
tended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage
within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user
to the presence of important operating and maintenance(servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the product.
Important Safety Instructions
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
(Figure 1)
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings,install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,stoves,or other apparatus (including am
plifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug.A polarized plug hase 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 elec
trician 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 cart,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
tip-over (Figure 1).
13) Unplug this apparatus 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 apparatus has been dam
aged in any way,such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus,the apparatus 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 apparatus to rain or
moisture.
CAUTION:Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with
liquids,such as vases,shall be placed on the apparatus.
FCC warning statement
15.19 Labelling requirements.
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,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
15.21 Information to user.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
15.105 Information to the user.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15of 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.
Thanks For Using Our Digital Piano
Your digital piano is a high-quality digital piano with 88 standard
touch sensitivity keyboard and combines the most advanced PCM
tone generation technology. This digital piano lets you record your
performances and Registration settings to a USB Disk. Each user
song lets you record up to sixteen independent tracks. In order to
obtain maximum performance and enjoyment, please read this
manual thoroughly while trying out the various features described.
Contents
Panel Control ................................
Connectors ....................................
Using AC Power Jack ...................
Using Headphones .......................
Auto Accompaniment Control
................................................... 30
Straight Start ............................... 30
Synchro Start ..............................
30
Using Foot Pedals ....................... 5
Using MIDI IN/OUT Jack ............ 6
Using Line IN/OUT Jack ............. 7
Using USB-MIDI ........................ 7
Basic Operation ............................ 8
Power Switch .............................. 8
Adjust the Volume ........................ 8
Demo Play .................................. 8
Tempo ......................................... 10
Tap/Tempo ................................... 10
Transpose .................................... 10
Tune ............................................ 11
Reverb ........................................ 11
Adjusting Reverb Depth .............. 12
Chorus ....................................... 12
Adjusting Chorus Depth ............... 12
Starting the Accompaniment with an
Introduction ................................ 30
Adding Fill-In ............................. 31
Stopping the Accompaniment ....... 31
Variation .................................... 31
Fade ........................................... 32
Harmony ..................................... 32
Chord Function ........................... 32
User Style .................................. 35
Registration Memory ................... 37
Memorizing the Settings .............. 37
Recalling the Settings .................. 38
Saving the Registration Data to
USB Disk ................................... 38
Use Registration Data from USB
Sustain ....................................... 13
Touch ........................................ 14
Function ...................................... 15
Voices ............................................ 22
Selecting a Voice .......................... 22
Dual Mode .................................. 23
Split Mode .................................. 24
Adjusting Keyboard Volume
Song Recording ...........................
Quick Recording .........................
Multi Track Recording ................
Delete Song ................................
File Button ..................................
Filter Button ...............................
Adjusting Song's Volume .............
Factory Set ...................................
Appendix ......................................
Voice List ...................................
Style List ...................................
Percussion Voice List ..................
MIDI Implementation Chart ........
Specifications .............................
Assembly Instructions .................
................................................... 39
.................................................... 25
Playing Portable Grand Piano
.................................................... 26
One Touch Setting ........................ 26
Twin Mode .................................. 26
Auto Accompaniment ................... 27
Using Auto Accompaniment
(Only Rhythm Track) .................. 27
Using Auto Accompaniment
(All Tracks).................................. 28
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Panel Contents
1. POWER
2. VOLUME CONTROLS
MASTER VOLUME
RHYTHM
BASS/CHORD
3. MULTI DISPLAY
4. [ TRANS ] Button
5. [ TUNE ] Button
6. [ KB.VOL ] Button
7. [ TEMPO ] Button
8. [TAP/TEMPO] Button
9. [O.T.S] Button
10. [METRO] Button
11. [REVERB] Button
12. [CHORUS] Button
13. [SUSTAIN] Button
14. [CHORD] Button
15. [FADE] Button
16. [SYNCHRO] Button
17. [START/STOP] Button
18. [INTRO/ENDING] Button
19. [FILL IN] Button
20. [VARIATION] Button
21. [SPLIT] Button
22. [HARMONY] Button
23. [DUAL] Button
24. [TWIN] Button
25. [FUNCTION] Button
26. [ENTER] Button
27. [TOUCH] Button
28. [VOICE] Button
29. [STYLE] Button
30. [GRAND PIANO] Button
31. Number Buttons [0]-[9]
[+] and [-] Buttons
32. [LEFT] Button
33. [RIGHT] Button
34. [DEMO] Button
35. [STORE/BANK] Button
36. [SAVE] Button
37. [M1-M6] Button
38. [FILE] Button
39. [RECORD] Button
40. [PLAY/LOAD] Button
41. [TRACK] Button
42. [FILTER] Button
43. [USB.VOL] Button
44. [USB]
Rear Panel
45. [MIDI OUT] Jack
46. [MIDI IN] Jack
47. [PEDAL] Jack
48. [USB] Jack
49. [LINE OUT] Jack
50. [LINE IN] Jack
51. [POWER] Jack
52. [PHONES1] Jack
[PHONES2] Jack
Connectors
Using AC Power Jack
Connect the power cable to the AC power jack on the rear panel of the piano
body.
AC POWER
CAUTION
Plug the power cable into an AC power outlet.
Caution
1.Ensure the piano is turned off when connecting and disconnecting the power.
2.Turn the volume switch to reach the minimum level before turning on
the power
Using Headphones
Two sets of standard stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private
practice or late-night playing. The internal speaker system is automatically shut
off when a pair of headphones is plugged into PHONES jacks.
PHONES 1 PHONES 2
Using Foot Pedals
Connect the plug of the foot pedal unit to the pedal jack on the rear panel.
1. Damper Pedal (Right)
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.
SUSTAIN
2. Sostenuto Pedal (Center)
If you 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, but
all subsequently played notes will not be sustained.
SOSTENUTO
3. Soft Pedal (Left)
The Soft Pedal controls the sound volume. Press the pedal to decrease the
output sound volume.
SOFT
Using MIDI IN/OUT Jack
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.
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
NOTE
MIDI IN Receives MIDI data from another MIDI device.
MIDI OUT Transmits MIDI data to another MIDI device.
MIDI OUT
Using Line IN/OUT 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.
LINE IN
Stereo
System
The 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.
LINE OUT
Stereo
System
Using USB-MIDI
This product allows the transfer of MIDI over USB.
There is a specific way in which the MIDI signals are
routed for maximum flexibility. In a standard Digital
Piano, the built-in keyboard sends MIDI signals to the
internal sound bank as well as the 5-pin MIDI output.
In this digital piano, the keyboard not noly sends MIDI
to the internal sound bank (just like normal) but also
sends MIDI simultaneously to the internal MIDI
connection which hooks up inside the device to the
Audio Interface.
It is the Audio Interface that controls the USB-MIDI.
USB
NOTE
USB DISK Can not be used while using USB-MIDI Function
Basic Operation
Power Switch
Turn the power on by pressing the [POWER] switch, the panel LCD display
will light.
POWER
OFF
ON
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Adjust the Volume
Use [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume to your desired level.
MASTER
VOLUME
BASS/
CHORD
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RHYTHM
Demo Play
There are 3 preset piano songs that you can play individually. Here's how you
can select and play the demo songs .
1. Listen to the Demo Song
Press [DEMO] button to play the demo songs in sequence. Use [+] and [-]
buttons or number [1-3] to select the number of the song you want to play.
RII GHT
LEFT
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DEMO
2. Stop Playing
Press [DEMO] button again to stop playing.
RII GHT
LEFT
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DEMO
3. Adjust Demo Song's Volume
Each song has two tracks performance (left hand and right hand). You can use
[RHYTHM] control to adjust left hand volume, and use [BASS/CHORD] control
to adjust right hand volume.
MASTER
VOLUME
BASS/
CHORD
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RHYTHM
While the demo song is playing, you can deactivate the corresponding track by
pressing the [LEFT] or [RIGHT] button.
RII GHT
LEFT
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DEMO
4. Adjust the Tempo of the Demo Song
When a demo song is playing, you can adjust its tempo by pressing the
[TEMPO / ] buttons.
TEMPO
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Tempo Value
Tempo
Press the [TEMPO ] or [TEMPO ] button to decrease or increase the tempo
of songs, metronome and styles.
Range: 20-280.
Press [TEMPO ] and [TEMPO ] button simultaneously to reset the tempo
to default value.
TEMPO
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TEMPO
Tap/Tempo
This function allows you to set the rhythm tempo by tapping in tempo on
[TAP/TEMPO] button. Tap on the button 2 times while rhythm is playing, The
rhythm tempo are set as your desired speed.
If you want to set the tempo before starting rhythm, you have to tap the button
4 times.
TAP/TEMPO
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TAP/TEMPO
Transpose
The Transpose function allows you to change the pitch of the instrument in
semitone steps, up to a maximum setting of 12 semitones (a maximum of one
octave up or down).
TRANS
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Use [TRANS / ] button to transpose up or down as required. The transposition
range is from -12 (down one octave) through 0 (normal pitch) to 12
(up one octave).
TRANS
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Tune
This function makes it possible to tune the pitch of your instrument to match
other instruments. The tune range is from -64(down one semitone) through 0
(normal pitch) to 63 (up one semitone).
TUNE
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Reverb
The [REVERB] button selects a number of digital reverb effects that you can
use for extra depth and expressive power.
Press [REVERB] button, use [+] and [-] buttons to select reverb type. No
reverb is produced when you select OFF , and the indicator is off.
REVERB
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Room1
Room2
Room3
Hall1
Hall2
Plate
Delay
PanDelay
NOTE
Press [REVERB] button repeatedly to turn on or turn off the reverb effect.
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Adjusting Reverb Depth
Reference: F2 Reverb and Chorus Depth(P.16).
Chorus
Shimmering, broadening effect. Press [CHORUS] button, use [+] and [-]
buttons to select chorus type. No chorus is produced when you select 'OFF', and
the indicator is off.
CHORUS
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The chorus types in the list below can be selected from the chorus display.
Chorus1
Chorus2
Chorus3
Chorus4
Feedback
Flanger
ShtDelay
FbDelay
NOTE
Press [CHORUS] button repeatedly to turn on or turn off the chorus effect.
Adjusting Chorus Depth
Reference: F2 Reverb and Chorus Depth(P.16).
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Metronome
Metronome is a convenient feature for practice, and it can also provide a solid
rhythmic guide when recording.
The metronome sound is alternately turned on and turned off by pressing
[METRO] button.
The time signature of the metronome can be set by using [+] and [-] buttons
while turning on the metronome function.
Time signature: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/4, 3/8, 6/8, 9/8.
METRO
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To set the tempo of metronome, please see the details in TEMPO section(P.10).
Sustain
Press [SUSTAIN] button so that its icon appears to turn sustain on. It can be
used as a damper pedal. Turning sustain on to sustain notes after the keys are
released.
Press [SUSTAIN] button again to turn sustain off.
SUSTAIN
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Sustain Mode
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Touch
The touch function provides four different types of keyboard touch sensitivity
that can be selected to match different playing styles.
Press the [TOUCH] button, use [+] and [-] buttons to select the touch sensitivity
type in the range of 00 to 03. Default: 02 .
TOUCH
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Description
No
Name
00
Fixed
means that regardless of how hard you play, the keyboard will transmit a velocity
value of 100.
01
Hard
is defined as a curve which makes it easier to play quietly. The curve generates
lower velocities for the same force
02
Normal
03
Soft
is defined as a curve which will be mid-way between the other two.
is defined as a curve which makes it easier to play loudly. The curve generates
higher velocities for the same force.
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Function
The [FUNCTION] button provides access to a range of functions that give
your instrument extraordinary versatility. The functions are categorized in groups
as follows:
F1 ................................................................................ Pan
F2 ...................................................... Reverb and Chorus Depth
F3 ........................................................................... Octave
F4 ......................................................... Split and Chord Point
F5 ............................................ MIDI Reception and Transmission
F6 ................................................................... Local Control
F7 ..................................................................... Auto Track
Press [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to select desired function: F1 through F7
FUNCTION
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F1 Pan
In this function you can set the stereo position of each orchestration part to
create a board stereo image of your sound.
Press [FUNCTION] button to select M. PAN? , Use [+] and [-] buttons to
select S. PAN? and D .PAN? .
FUNCTION
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M .PAN-------Main Voice Pan
S. PAN--------Split Voice Pan
D. PAN-------Dual Voice Pan
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, and use [+] and [-] buttons to set the pan
value: From -64(Left) to 63(Right).
ENTER
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F2 Reverb and Chorus Depth
In this function you can adjust the reverb and chorus depth for the selected voice.
Press [FUNCTION] button to select M. RevVo? , Use [+] and [-] buttons
to select S. RevVo? , D. RevVo? , M. ChrVo? , S. ChrVo? ,
D. ChrVo?
FUNCTION
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M. RevVo?------Main Voice Reverb Depth
S. RevVo?------ Split Voice Reverb Depth
D. RevVo?------ Dual Voice Reverb Depth
M. ChrVo?------ Main Voice Chorus Depth
S. ChrVo?------- Split Voice Chorus Depth
D. ChrVo?------ Dual Voice Chorus Depth
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Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+] and [-] buttons or number buttons
(0-9) to adjust the value: 00-63
ENTER
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F3 Octave
Press [FUNCTION] button to select
to select S. Octav? and D. Octav? .
M. Octav?
, Use [+] and [-] buttons
FUNCTION
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M. Octav?------Main Voice Octave
S. Octav?------ Split Voice Octave
D. Octav?------ Dual Voice Octave
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, and use [+] and [-] buttons to set the octave
value: -2 to 2
ENTER
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F4 Split and Chord Point
In this section, you can set the split or chord point when your keyboard is in
Split or Chord mode.
Press [FUNCTION] button to select
to select C. Point? .
S. Point? , and use [+] and [-] buttons
FUNCTION
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S. Point?------Split Point
C. Point?------Chord Point
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+] and [-] buttons or number buttons
(0-9) to set the point. Range: 00-87.
ENTER
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F5 MIDI Reception and Transmission
In this function, you can select MIDI reception and transmission track, and
turn on or turn off MIDI IN and MIDI OUT function.
Press [FUNCTION] button to select MIDI R0? , Use [+] and [-] buttons to
select MIDI R1 ?, MIDI S0 ?, MIDI S1 ?, MIDI S2 ?, MIDI S3 ? .
FUNCTION
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MIDI R0------Reception Disabled
MIDI R1------Reception Enabled
MIDI S0------Transmission Off
MIDI S1------Selecting Main Voice Ch
MIDI S2------Selecting Split Voice Ch
MIDI S3------Selecting Dual Voice Ch
Press [ENTER] to confirm, and use [+] and [-] buttons to set the parameters.
ENTER
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NOTE
When selecting MIDI S1-S3 mode, the transmission is enabled
automatically, and use [+/-] button or number buttons to select MIDI
channel(1-16) for which you want to specify a new transmission.
F6 Local Control
In this function, you can turn on or turn off the speaker system of your piano.
Press [FUNCTION] button to select
Local ?
FUNCTION
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Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+] and [-] buttons to select
or local off .
Local on
ENTER
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Local on------ Normal operation. Keyboard and Controllers are sent
to the Sound Engine.
Local off------ There will be no sound produced by the brain's tone
generator. MIDI function can work as usual.
F7 Auto Track
Here you can turn on or turn off AUTO TRACK function for recording mode.
And the setting will be saved automatically when the power is off.
Press [FUNCTION] button to select
AutoTrk?
FUNCTION
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Press [ENTER] button to confirm, and use [+] and [-] buttons to select
OnAutoTrk and OffAutoTrk .
ENTER
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OnAutoTrk------when you want to record more tracks data, select
OnAutoTrk , the piano brain will assign the next track for you
automatically.
OffAutoTrk------when you want to select tracks by yourself, here
you have to select OffAutoTrk function first, then press
[TRACK] button on the panel to select the track you want.
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Voices
Selecting a Voice
Your instrument has 128(01-128) GM standard voices. 10(129-138) different
drum percussion kits and 1 set of sound effect that you can select and play.
Press [VOICE] button, the voice mode is selected and the current voice number
and the name will display on the Message Display section.
VOICE
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Use [+] and [-] buttons or number buttons [0-9] to select the desired voice
according to the voice list.
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NOTE
When the keyboard is in Split or/and Dual mode, press [VOICE]
button repeatedly can switch Main Voice Mode and Split Voice Mode
or/and Dual Voice Mode.
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Dual Mode
Press [DUAL] button to select layer voice mode, two voices will sound
simultaneously when you play keyboards.
1. Select Dual Voice
Press [DUAL] button, Dual Cursor is flashing, use the number [0]-[9] or [+]
and [-] buttons to select the second voice. If you don' t choose the second voice
within 4 seconds, the LCD Display will go back to the first voice mode.
SPLIT
HARMONY
DUAL
TWIN
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Dual Mode
2. Setting the Dual Voice Volume
Reference: Adjusting Keyboard Volume(P.25).
NOTE
To change the dual voice Pan, Octave and Reverb/Chorus Depth, please
see the details in [FUNCTION] section (P.15).
3. Exit the Dual Mode
Press [DUAL] again, the Dual Cursor turns off and the Dual mode is no
longer active.
SPLIT
HARMONY
DUAL
TWIN
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Split Mode
Press [SPLIT] button to select 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.
1. Select Split Voice
Press [SPLIT] button, the Split cursor is flashing, and the split voice will
appear in the message display for 4 seconds, and use [0-9] buttons to select the
left voice.
SPLIT
HARMONY
DUAL
TWIN
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Split Cursor
2. Changing the Split Point
Reference: F4 Split and Chord Point(P.18).
3. Setting the Split Voice Volume
Reference: Adjusting Keyboard Volume(P.25).
NOTE
To change the split voice Pan, Octave and Reverb/Chorus Depth, please
see the details in [FUNCTION] section (P.15).
4. Exit the Split Mode
Press [SPLIT] again, the Split Cursor turns off and the Split mode is no
longer active.
SPLIT
HARMONY
DUAL
TWIN
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Adjusting Keyboard Volume
Use this function can adjust the Split Voice Volume, Dual Voice Volume and
the Main Voice Volume.
1. Split Voice Volume
In Split mode, press [KB.VOL / ] button can adjust the split voice volume
while the Split Cursor is flashing.
KB.VOL
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2. Dual Voice Volume
In Dual mode, press [KB.VOL / ] button can adjust the Dual voice volume
while the Dual Cursor is flashing.
KB.VOL
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3. Main Voice Volume
You can adjust the main voice volume by pressing [KB.VOL / ] button when
the Dual or Split Cursor does not flash.
KB.VOL
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Playing Portable Grand Piano
Press [GRAND PIANO] button.
This convenient function lets you instantly call up the Grand Piano voice.
GRAND PIANO
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One Touch Setting
This function is actually a convenient feature which automatically selects a
suitable voice for you when you select a style.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].
Press [O.T.S] button repeatedly can turn on or turn off One Touch Setting.
O.T.S
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Twin Mode
Press [TWIN] button to select Twin mode. In this mode, the keyboard will be
separated into two play areas.
Right: from#C3 to C7
Left: from A-1 to C3
Press [TWIN] button again to exit the Twin mode.
SPLIT
HARMONY
DUAL
TWIN
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Twin Cursor
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Auto Accompaniment
Your instrument has 100 accompaniment styles which can be used to provide
Fully-orchestrated Auto Accompaniment. When the Auto Accompaniment
function is turned ON, this instrument creates fully-orchestrated rhythm, bass
and chord accompaniment based on chords you play with the left hand in the
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 #F2 key. The Auto
Accompaniment section of the keyboard
Consists of all keys to its left .
Auto Accompaniment
Auto Accompaniment
Left hand fingering
specifies the auto
accompaniment chords.
Normal
The right hand plays normally
Using Auto Accompaniment (Only Rhythm Track)
1. Press the [STYLE] Button
STYLE
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Style Cursor
2. Selecting a Style
Using [+] and [-] buttons or number buttons [0-9].
When selecting style 100, holding the [1] button till the
then you can enter the tens and ones digits.
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1-- is displayed,
3. Start Playing the Style
Press [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm track of the Auto
Accompaniment. Minus the bass and the chord tracks.
SYNCHRO
START/STOP
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4. Stop Playing the Style
Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop the accompaniment.
Using Auto Accompaniment (All Tracks)
1. Press the [STYLE] Button
STYLE
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Style Cursor
2. Selecting a Style
Using [+] and [-] buttons or number buttons [0-9].
When selecting style 100, holding the [1] button till the
then you can enter the tens and ones digits.
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1-- is displayed,
3. Turn the Chord Function On
Press the [CHORD] button
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 which the selected style.
CHORD
Chord Cursor
FADE
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4. Turn On the Synchronized Start
Press [SYNCHRO] button
The beat lamp will flash in time with the tempo, it's called synchronized start
standby. The auto accompaniment starts as soon as you play a chord with your
left hand.
CHORD
FADE
SYNCHRO
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5. Stop Playing the Style
Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop the accompaniment.
Use RHYTHM volume control to adjust the rhythm volume of the Auto
Accompaniment.
Use BASS/CHORD volume control to adjust the chord and bass volume of
the Auto Accompaniment.
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Auto Accompaniment Control
Straight Start
The [START/STOP] button starts the selected accompaniment style immediately.
A different accompaniment style can be selected at any time while the
accompaniment is playing.
SYNCHRO
START/STOP
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Synchro Start
Press the [SYNCHRO] button, then the accompaniment will start when you
play the first chord on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard.
SYNCHRO
START/STOP
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Starting the Accompaniment with an Introduction
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 press 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.
SYNCHRO
START/STOP INTRO/ENDING
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Adding Fill-In
Press the [FILL IN] button at any time while the accompaniment is playing
to add a one-measure fill-in.
If you press the [SYNCHRO] button and then the [FILL IN] button, the
accompaniment will start from the fill-in as soon as a chord is detected in the
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard.
FILL IN
VARIATION
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Stopping the Accompaniment
An accompaniment progress can be stopped immediately by pressing the
[START/STOP] button and also can be stopped with an appropriate ending by
pressing the [INTRO/ENDING] button.
SYNCHRO
START/STOP INTRO/ENDING
Variation
While the style is playing, you can add variation in the rhythm/accompaniment
by pressing the [VARIATION] button. This switches between the Main A and
Main B sections automatically playing a Fill-in pattern to smoothly lead into the
next section.
FILL IN
VARIATION
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Fade
Press [FADE] button makes rhythm fade up when starting the rhythm.
While rhythm is playing, press [FADE] button to make rhythm fade away.
CHORD
FADE
Harmony
The harmony function features a variety of performance effect that enhance
the melodies you play when using the accompaniment styles.
Press [HARMONY] button, the Harmony Cursor appears on the display.
SPLIT
HARMONY
DUAL
TWIN
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Harmony Cursor
The Harmony is derived from the chords you have played if you use Automatic
Accompaniment or turn on the Chord function.
Chord Function
Turn on this mode, 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
CHORD
FADE
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SINGLE Mode
SINGLE Mode fingering makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated
accompaniment using major , seventh , minor and minor-seventh chords by
pressing a minimum number of keys in the Auto Accompaniment section of the
keyboard . The accompaniment produced is perfectly matched to the currently
selected accompaniment style.
Major Chords
If you press a C key in the left-hand section of the
keyboard, for example, a C-major accompaniment will
be played. Press another key in the left hand section of
the keyboard to select a new chord. The key you press
will always determine the "root" of the chord played
(i.e. C for a C chord).
Cm
Minor Chords
Simultaneously press the root key and a black key
to its left.
C7
Seventh Chords
Simultaneously press the root key and a white key
to its left.
Minor-Seventh Chords
Simultaneously press the root key and both a white and
black key to its left.
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Cm7
Fingered Mode
Fingered Mode is ideal if you already know how to play chords on a keyboard,
since it allows you to supply your own chords for the Auto Accompaniment feature.
The instrument will recognize the following chord type:
Name
Normal Voicing
Chord(C)
Display
[M]
1-3-5
[6]
1-(3)-5-6
C6
C6
[M7]
1-3-(5)-7or1-(3)-5-7
CM7
CM7
Example for
1-(2)-3-4 - 5-7 or
[M7#11]
1-2-3-4- (5)-7
CM7( 11)
1-2-3-5
CMadd9
C(9)
[M9]
1-2-3-(5)-7
CM9
CM7(9)
[6 9]
1-2-3-(5)-6
C6 9
C6(9)
[aug]
1-3- 5
[m]
1- 3-5
Caug
Caug
Cm
Cm
Cm6
Cm6
[m6]
1- 3-5-6
[m7]
1- 3-(5)- 7
[m7b5]
1- 3- 5- 7
[madd9]
1-2- 3-5
[m9]
1-2- 3-(5)- 7
Cm7 5
Cm7 5
Cmadd9
Cm(9)
Cm9
Cm7(9)
Cm11
Cm7(11)
1- 3-(5)-7
CmM7
CmM7
[m11]
1-(2)- 3-4-5-( 7)
[mM7]
[mM9]
1-2- 3-(5)-7
CmM9
CmM7(9)
Cdim
Cdim
Cdim7
Cdim7
C7
C7
C7sus4
C7sus4
C7 9
C7(9)
[dim]
1- 3- 5
[dim7]
1- 3- 5-6
CM
CM 7# 11
CMadd
CM
C 69
Caug
Cm
Cm6
Cm7
Cm7 B 5
Cmadd9
Cm9
Cm11
CmM7
CmM9
Cdim
Cdim7
C7
C7sus4
C7 9
C7
C7 B9
C7 B13
C7 # 9
CM7aug
C7aug
Csus4
Cm7
Cm7
chords
CM 6
CM7 11
[Madd9]
1-3-(5)- 7 or
[7]
1-(3)-5- 7
[7sus4]
1-4-(5)- 7
[7 9]
1-2-3-(5)- 7
C7 11
C7( 11)
C7 13
C7(13)
1-2-3- 4-(5)- 7
[7 13]
[7b9]
[7b13]
1-3-(5)-6- 7
1- 2-3-(5)- 7
1- 3-5- 6 - 7
[7#9]
1- 2-3-(5)- 7
[M7aug]
1-(3)- 5-7
[7aug]
C7( 9)
C7 9
C7 13
C7(13 )
C79
C7(9)
CM7aug
CM7aug
1-3- 5- 7
C7aug
C7aug
[sus4]
1-4-5
Csus4
Csus4
[1+2+5]
1-2-5
C1+2+5
C7 13
1-(2)- 3- 4-5- 7 or
[7#11]
# 11
C1+2+5
The chord fingerings listed are all in root position, but other inversions can be use
with the following exceptions:6, m6, sus4, aug, dim7, 6(9), m7(11), 1+2+5.
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User Style
This digital piano can play RINGWAY Style(*.RTY) and YAMAHA Style(*.STY).
Copy the RINGWAY Style(*.RTY) or YAMAHA Style(*.STY) from
computer to your USB Disk
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal.
Press [FILE] button, use [+] and [-] buttons to select RINGWAY Style
(*.RTY) or YAMAHA Style (*.STY).
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
Press [PLAY/LOAD] button.
FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY/LOAD
DELETE
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Press [STYLE] button, use number buttons to select 101 USER Rhy .
Now the RINGWAY Style or YAMAHA Style can be used as usual by pressing
Rhythm Control buttons.
STYLE
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NOTE
Some YAMAHA Styles have four variations (Main A, Main B, Main C
and Main D), only two variations (Main A and Main B) will be recognized
by your instrument.
Only one User Style can be loaded once. And the User Style will be lost
after playing MIDI file. You need to reload the User Style again when you
want to use it.
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Registration Memory
Your instrument registration memory can be used to store six sets of voice and
auto accompaniment settings that can be recalled during you playing at the touch
of one single button.
Memorizing the Settings
1. Select the Desired Bank
Press the [STORE/BANK] button repeatedly to select the bank [1MmryBank]
-[4MmryBank].
STORE/BANK
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2. Memorizing the Settings to the Preset [M1]-[M6] While Holding Down
the [STORE/BANK], Press [M1]-[M6] Button
STORE/BANK
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
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NOTE
Anytime you store to a REGISTRATION MEMORY button, all
settings previously stored in that button will be erased and
replaced by the new settings.
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M6
Recalling the Settings
1. Select the Appropriate Registration Memory Bank
Press the [STORE/BANK] button repeatedly to select the bank [1MmryBank][4MmryBank].
STORE/BANK
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2. Press the Desired Registration Memory Preset [M1]-[M6] Button
The settings stored to a REGISTRATION MEMORY button can be recalled
simply by pressing the appropriate button [M1]-[M6].
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
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Saving the Registration Data to USB Disk
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal.
The USB cursor will appear on the
LCD-Display.
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USB
M6
Press [SAVE] button, a message xREGSTxxx (x indicates this file's
sequence Num in UDisk. xxx indicates registration file number ) appears,
indicating your Registration Memory Settings are saved to USB Disk, with 24
Registrations stored to a single file.
SAVE
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USB Cursor
Use Registration Data from USB
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal. Use [+] and [-] buttons to select
REG file, then press [PLAY/LOAD] button, display shows Load OK .
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
24 Registrations will be loaded to the memory store(4*6) on the panel. You
can recall the information you have loaded by pressing M1-M6.
Delete REG File from USB
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal. Use [+] and [-] buttons to select
REG file you want to delete, then hold down the [RECORD] button and
press [PLAY/LOAD] button. LCD shows:
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
Press [+] button to delete the file.
Press [-] button to cancel.
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Song Recording
This digital piano lets you record your performances and Registration settings
to a USB Disk. Each user song lets you record up to sixteen independent tracks.
These include not only the voices for the keyboard performance, but also the auto
accompaniment parts.
It provides two different ways to record: Quick Recording and Multi Track
Recording.
(All the recording data will be saved automatically as MIDI Format 0 File
to your USB Disk).
Quick Recording
1. Insert the USB Disk into the USB Terminal
USB
2. Start Recording
Press the [RECORD] button to start recording.
(The first two measures are tempo prompt only. It cannot record any data).
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
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3. Stop Recording
Press [RECORD] button again to stop recording.
Recording stops and your performance is written to the song. The song to
which your performance is recorded is automatically named xMUSIC xxx
(x indicates this file's sequence Num in UDisk. xxx indicates the recording file
number). You can edit the song as desired by computer or midi edit soft.
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
Quick Recording automatically makes track assignments as below:
Track 1--------- Main Voice
Track 2--------- Split Voice
Track 3--------- Dual Voice
You also can use accompaniment styles to record. The accompaniment style
will be recorded on track9-track16.
The quick recording method is different from the multi recording method. In
quick recording mode, track4-track8 are not allowed to record. but for multi
recording, the recorded data is recorded on tracks 1-16.
If you wish to re-record a user song that was originally recorded by the easy
recording method, please use Multi Track Recording.
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Multi Track Recording
Multi track recording provides two ways to record:
1.Use Auto Track Assignment.
2.Select Tracks by yourself.
1. Use Auto Track Assignment
1.1 Insert the USB Disk Into the USB Terminal
USB
1.2 Turn the Auto Track On
Reference: F7 Auto Track(P.20).
1.3 Start Recording
Press the [RECORD] button to start recording.
(The first two measures are tempo prompt only. It cannot record any data).
When the recording is finished, the recording file will be saved with the name
1 MUSIC000 .
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
1.4 To Stop Recording by Pressing [RECORD] Button Again.
FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY/LOAD
DELETE
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1.5 Hold Down the [FILE] Button, Then Press [RECORD] Button
The next track will be given automatically. The performance will be recorded
to the next track on the basic of 1 MUSIC000 .
When the recording is finished, the recording file will be saved as a new file
named 2 MUSIC001 .
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
1.6 Use the Same Operation as Step 5 to Record More Tracks. The Name
of the New File Will be Saved in Sequence.
1.7 To Stop Recording by Pressing [RECORD] Button Again.
FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY/LOAD
DELETE
2. Select Tracks by Yourself
2.1 Insert the USB Disk Into the USB Terminal
USB
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2.2 Turn the Auto Track Off
Reference: F7 Auto Track(P.20).
2.3 Select Recording Track
Press [TRACK] button repeatedly can select three voice mode, you can use
[+] and [-] buttons to select the track(01-16) in each mode.
TRACK
FILTER
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R. RecTrk------to select the Main Voice track(01-16, OFF)
L. RecTrk------to select the Split Voice track(01-16, OFF)
D. RecTrk------to select the Dual Voice track(01-16, OFF)
2.4 Start Recording
Press [RECORD] button to start recording.
(The first two measures are tempo prompt only. It cannot record any data).
When the recording is finished, the recording file will be saved with the name
1 MUSIC000 .
To Stop Recording by Pressing [RECORD] Button Again.
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
( Please turn the “L.RecTrk” or “D.RecTrk” off without Split or Dual voice
recording.)
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2.5 Repeat Step 3 to Select Next Track
2.6 Hold Down the [FILE] Button, Then Press [RECORD] Button
The performance will be recorded to the desired track on the basic of
1 MUSIC000 .
When the recording is finished, the recording file will be saved as a new file
named 2 MUSIC001 .
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
2.7 Use the Same Operation as Step 3 and Step 6 to Record More Tracks.
The Name of the New File Will be Saved in Sequence.
2.8 To Stop Recording by Pressing [RECORD] Button Again.
Delete Song
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal. Use [+] and [-] buttons to select
xMUSICxxx file you want to delete, then hold down the [RECORD] button
and press [PLAY/LOAD] button. LCD shows:
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
Press [+] button to delete the file.
Press [-] button to cancel.
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File Button
Use this button you can switch to USB mode immediately even the keyboard
is in any of other mode.
FILE
RECORD
PLAY/LOAD
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MULTI
DELETE
Filter Button
Use this function you can turn on or turn off any tracks and change the
metronome ' s tempo before song playing or recording.
Press [FILTER] button repeatedly to select the track.
FILTER
USB.VOL
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Use [+] and [-] buttons to select
ON
or
OFF .
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For example: a midi file is prepare for playing, but track 1 or track 2, you
would not like to play it with other tracks, so you can press [FILTER] button to
select FLtTrk01 or FLtTrk02 , use [+] or [-] button to turn off it. Track 1
or track 2 will be closed.
Press [FILTER] button repeatedly to select FltTmp . Use [+]
and [-] buttons to select
ON or OFF .
ON:Whenever you play any songs,the tempo will be not change.
OFF:The tempo will be changed by the different songs.
NOTE
The [FILTER] button is disabled while playing or recording.
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Adjusting Song's Volume
Press [USB.VOL] button while playing song.
FILTER
USB.VOL
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Use [+] and [-] buttons or number (0-9) buttons to adjust the song's volume.
Range: 00-127 Default: 100
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Factory Set
1. Turn off the power.
POWER
OFF
ON
2. Hold down [+] and [-] buttons, then turn the power on, it can restore all
internal settings to factory set.
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Appendix
Voice List
CHANNEL
number
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CHANNEL
number
Style List
STYLE NAME
NO
STYLE NAME
NO
STYLE NAME
8 BEAT
35
LATIN DISCO
70
MAMBO
01
8BEAT MODERN
36
DISCO
71
SALSA
02
MERSEY BEAT
37
DISCO PARTY
72
BEGUINE
03
SURF POP
38
DISCO FEVER
73
REGGAE
04
8BEAT
39
NEWYORK DISCO
74
05
60'S ROCK
06
HARD ROCK
40
BIG BAND FAST
75
DANCE BAND
07
ROCK SHUFFLE
41
BIG BAND MID
76
ENGLISH WALTZ
08
80'S ROCK
42
BIG BAND BALLD
77
FOXTROT
16 BEAT
43
JAZZ CLUB
78
QUICK FOXTROT
09
16 BEAT1
44
SWING
79
QUICKSTEP
10
16 BEAT2
45
JAZZ BALLAD
80
TANGO
11
POP SHUFFLE
46
DIXIE LAND
81
HABENERA TANGO
12
GUITAR POP
47
RAGTIME
82
PASODOBLE
13
JAZZ ROCK
48
STRIDE PIANO
83
SAMBA
14
SWING FUNK
49
MODERN JAZZ
84
CHACHA
15
POP ROCK
R&B
85
JIVE
NO
SWINGY REGGAE
BALLROOM
SWING&JAZZ
BALLAD
50
SOUL
86
RHUMBA
16
PIANO BALLAD
51
DETROIT POP
87
VIENNESE WALTZ
17
LOVE SONG
52
RHYTHM&BLUES
18
6/8 MODERN
53
6/8 SOUL
88
2/4 MARCH
TRADITIONAL
19
6/8 SLOW ROCK
54
TWIST
89
6/8 MARCH
20
SHOW BALLAD
55
ROCK&ROLL
90
2/4 POLKA
21
POP BALLAD
56
BOOGIEWOOGIE
91
6/8 POLKA
22
16BEAT BALLAD
57
6/8 BLUES
92
TARANTELLA
DANCE
58
3/4 GOSPEL
93
SIRTAKI
23
RAP
59
GOSPEL SHUFFLE
94
SCOTTISH REEL
24
DANCE POP
COUNTRY
95
HAWAIIAN
25
HOUSE
60
COUNTRY 8 BEAT
96
26
SWING HOUSE
61
COUNTRY POP
27
CLUB DANCE
62
COUNTRY SWING
97
SWING WALTZ
28
CLUB LATIN
63
COUNTRY 2 STEP
98
JAZZ WALTZ
29
GARAGE
64
COUNTRY BALLAD
99
WALTZ
30
TECHNO
65
BLUE GRASS
100
FRENCH WALTZ
31
DANCE 8BEAT
66
COUNTRY WALTZ
101
USER STYLE
32
HIP HOP
33
CHILL OUT
67
MERENGUE
DISCO
68
BOSSANOVA
70'S DISCO
69
POP BOSSA
34
LATIN
50
MARIACHI
WALTZ
Percussion Voice List
Note# Note Standard(0)
Room(8)
24
Seq Click H
25
#C Brush Tap
26
Brush Swirl L
27
#D Brush Slap
28
Brush Swirl H
29
Snare Roll
30
#F Castanet
31
Snare L
32
#G Sticks
33
Bass Drum L
34
#A Open Rim Shot
35
Bass Drum M
36
Bass Drum H
37
#C Side Stick
38
SD Room L
Snare M
39
#D Hand Clap
40
SD Room H
Snare H
41
Room Tom 1
Floor Tom L
42
#F Hi-Hat Closed
43
Room Tom 2
Floor Tom H
44
#G Hi-Hat Pedal
45
Room Tom 3
Low Tom
46
#A Hi-Hat Open
47
Room Tom 4
Mid Tom L
48
Room Tom 5
Mid Tom H
49
#C Crash Cymbal
50
Room Tom 6
High Tom
51
#D Ride Cymbal 1
52
Chinese Cymbal
53
Ride Cymbal Cp
54
#F Tambourine
55
Splash Cymbal
56
#G CowBell
57
Crash Cymbal 2
58
#A Vibraslap
59
Ride Cymbal 2
60
Bongo H
61
#C Bongo L
62
Conga H Mute
63
#D Conga H Open
64
Conga L
65
Timbale H
66
#F Timbale L
67
Agogo H
68
#G Agogo L
69
Cabasa
70
#A Maracas
71
Samba Whistle
72
Samba Whistle
73
#C Cuiro Short
74
Cuiro Long
75
#D Claves
76
Wood Block H
77
Wood Block L
78
#F Guica Mute
79
Guica Open
80
#G Triangle Mute
81
Triangle Open
82
#A Shaker
83
Jingle Bell
84
Bell Tree
Power(16)
Electronic(24)
Synth(25)
Dance(26)
Jazz(32)
Brush(40)
Snare Jazz
Brush Slap L
Classic(48)
Drum(56)
Effects(56)
Rever se Cymbal Rever se Cymbal
SD Elec M
Hi-Q
Snare L
Hi-Q
SD Elec H2
Snaer H Soft 2
Bass Drun L3
BD Rock
BD Rock
BD Rock 2
SD Rock
SD Elec M
SD Rock Rim
Rock Tom 1
SD Elec H
E Tom 1
Rock Tom 2
E Tom 2
Rock Tom 3
E Tom 3
Rock Tom 4
Rock Tom 5
E Tom 4
E Tom 5
Rock Tom 6
E Tom 6
Dance 1
BD Analog 1L
Dance Kick
BD Analog 1H
Dance 2
Analog Side Stick
Dance 3
SD Analog 1H
Dance Snare 1
Dance 4
SD Analog 1L
Dance Snare 2
Analog Tom 1
Dance Tom 1
Analog HH Closed1 Dance Hita 1
Analog Tom 2
Dance Tom 2
Analog HH Closed2 Dance Hita 2
Analog Tom 3
Dance Tom 3
Analog HH 1Open Dance Hita 3
Analog Tom 4
Dance Tom 4
Analog Tom 5
Analog Cymbal
Dance Cha 1
Analog Tom 6
Open Rim Shot 2
BD Jazz
BD Jazz
Gran Casa
Gran Casa Mute
SD Jazz L
Brush Slap H
Marching SD M
Snare L2
SD Jazz H
Brush Tap
Brush Tom 1
Marching SD H
Snare H Hard 2
Brush Tom 2
Brush Tom 3
Brush Tom 4
Brush Tom 5
Hand Cym.L Open
Brush Tom 6
Hand Cym.L Closed
Dance Ling
Analog Cowbell
Dance Cha 2
Hand Cym.H Open
Hand Cym.H Closed
Analog Conga H
Analog Conga M
Analog Conga L
Analog Maracas
Analog Claves
Scratch Push
Scratch Pull
Scratch Push
Scratch Pull
Dance 5
Dance 6
Dance 7
Dance 8
Dance 9
Dance 10
Dance 11
Dance 12
Dance 13
Dance 14
Dance Ps3
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Bass Drum H 2
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
MIDI Implementation Chart
Function
Basic
Default
Channel Changed
Mode Default
Messages
Altered
Note
Number :True voice
Velocity
Note ON
Note OFF
Affter Key's
Pitch Bender
Control Change 0,32
10
11
64
65
66
67
80,81
91,93
100,101
120
121
122
Programe
Change : True
System Exclusive
System : Song Position
: Song Select
Common : Tune
Aux
: Local on/off
: All Notes Off
Messages : Active Sense
: Reset
Transmitted
Recognized
1-16CH
1-16CH
Mode 3
0~127
0~127
O 9nH,v=1~127
O 9nH,v=0 or 8nh
O(*2)
O 0-127
0-127
(*1)
(*1)
Mode 3
********
0~127
********
O 9nH,v=1~127
O 9nH,v=0 or 8nh
O 0-127
0-127
Mode1:OMNI ON,POLY Mode2:OMNI ON,MONO
Mode3:OMNI OFF,POLY Mode4:OMNI OFF,MONO
*1: Main voice track (01-16).Default: 01
Split voice track (01-16).Default: 02
Dual voice track (01-16).Default: 03
Percussion track (01-16).Default: 10
*2: Registered parameter number:
#0: Pitch sensivity
#1: Fine tuning cents
#2: Coarse tuning in half-tones
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Remarks
Bank Select
Modulation
Portamento time
Data Entry
Volume
Pan
Expression
Sustain
Portamento
Sostenuto
Soft pedal
DSP TYPE
DSP DEPTH
RPN LSB,MSB
All sound off
Reset all Controllers
Local control
O: Yes
X: NO
Specifications
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Assembly Instructions
Before moving the piano to a new
location, always remember to raise
the level of the Pedal Board support
so that it is not touching the floo r.
Once the piano is in place, you can
adjust it so it is in firm contact with
the floor again.
10505413V4.0
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