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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.
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 ................................ 2
Connectors .................................... 3
Using DC Power Jack ................... 3
Using Headphones ....................... 3
Using Foot Pedals ....................... 3
Using MIDI IN/OUT Jack ............ 5
Using Line IN/OUT Jack ............. 5
Using MIDI Thru/In/Out Jack ....... 5
Using Line In/Out Jack ................ 5
USB-MIDI/USB AUDIO ............. 6
Basic Operation ............................ 7
Standby/On ..................................
Switch
Adjust the Volume ....................... 7
Demo Play .................................. 8
Voices ............................................ 9
Selecting a Voice ......................... 10
Dual Mode .................................. 11
Mixer .......................................... 12
Playing Portable Grand Piano ....... 12
Keymode ...................................... 13
Transpose..................................... 15
Tune ............................................ 16
Tempo/Tap ................................... 16
Metronome ................................... 17
Touch ........................................... 17
One Touch Setting ....................... 18
User Edit ..................................... 19
Effect........................................... 22
Function ........................................ 24
Main Voice Pan ........................... 27
Split Voice Pan ........................... 28
Dual Voice Pan ........................... 29
Main Voice Octave ...................... 30
Split Voice Octave ...................... 31
Dual Voice Octave ...................... 32
Arpeggio ..................................... 33
Midi In ..................................... 34
Midi Out ..................................... 35
Local .......................................... 36
Reverb Type ................................ 37
Main voice Reverb Level ............. 38
Split Voice Reverb Level ............. 39
Dual Voice Reverb Level ............. 40
Chorus Type ............................... 41
Main voice Chorus Level ............. 42
Split voice Chorus Level ............. 43
Dual voice Chorus Level ............... 44
Pedal1 Control ............................. 45
Pedal2 Control ............................. 46
Main voice Track.......................... 48
Split voice Track........................... 49
Dual voice Track .......................... 50
USB Speed .................................. 51
Play Mood .................................. 52
Left/right Hand ........................... 53
Auto Power Off ........................... 54
Auto Accompaniment ................... 55
Selecting a Style .......................... 56
Start the Style .............................. 57
Stop the Style .............................. 58
Fade ............................................ 59
Adding Fill-In .............................. 59
Adjusting the Accompaniment
Volume ........................................ 60
User rhythm recording.................... 60
Registration Memory .................... 61
Store ........................................... 61
Load ........................................... 61
Freeze Function ........................... 62
Saving the Registration Data
to USB Disk ................................. 62
Song Recording.............................. 64
Quick Recording .......................... 64
Multi Track Recording .................. 66
Delete Song ................................. 68
USB File Button .......................... 68
USB Volume ................................ 68
Chord Dictionary .......................... 69
Selecting the Chord Root .............. 69
Selecting the Chord Type .............. 69
Exiting the Chord Dictionary ........ 69
Teaching Function ........................ 70
Left/Right Hand .......................... 70
3 Steps of Learning Feature .......... 70
Factory Set .................................... 73
Appendix ....................................... 74
Voice List ..................................... 74
Style List ..................................... 77
Percussion Voice List ................... 79
MIDI Implementation Chart .......... 80
Specifications .............................. 81
Assemble Draft ............................ 82
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TEMPO / TAP METRONOME
FADE
INTRO
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SYNCHRO
FILL IN 1
TRANS.
TUNE
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O.T.S
KEYMODE
FILL IN 1
FILL IN 2
VARIATION
MIXER
FILL IN 2
VARIATION
MIDI OUT
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O.T.S
KEYMODE
ENTER
FUNCTION
ENTER
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FUNCTION
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TG8862
LINE IN
VOICE
STYLE
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DATA CONTROL
VOICE
STYLE
STORE / BANK
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PIANO
8 BEAT
M1
PIANO
8 BEAT
M2
ORGAN
BALLAD
M3
GUITAR
DANCE
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M2
ORGAN
BALLAD
DC 12V
MIDI IN
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LINE OUT
STORE / BANK
MIDI OUT
DATA CONTROL
MIDI IN
USB TO HOST MIDI THRU
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USB TO HOST MIDI THRU
PEDAL
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DISCO
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FREEZE
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BASS
DISCO
USER VOICE
USER STYLE
GUITAR
DANCE
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TOUCH
DUAL
M5
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DEMO / LEARN
GRAND PIANO
FREEZE
NUMBER
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PLAY / LOAD
REVERB
SAVE TO
CHORUS
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DEMO / LEARN
GRAND PIANO
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DC 12V
DELETE
RECORD
MULTI
USB FILE
CHORD
USER EDIT
DICTIONARY
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TOUCH
DUAL
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LINE OUT
USER VOICE
USER STYLE
LINE IN
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PLAY / LOAD
REVERB
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USB TO DEVICE
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DELETE
RECORD
MULTI
USB FILE
CHORD
USER EDIT
DICTIONARY
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SAVE TO
CHORUS
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Panel Contents
Top Panel
24. [GRAND PIANO] Button
1. STANDBY/ON
25. [CHORD DICTIONARY] Button
2. MASTER VOLUME
26. [USER EDIT] Button
ACC.VOLUME
27. [REVERB] Button
BASS/TREBLE
28. [CHORUS] Knob
3. LCD DISPLAY
29. [STORE/BANK] Buttons
4. [FADE] Button
[M1~M5] Button
5. [TEMPO/TAP] Button
[FREEZE] Button
6. [METRONOME] Button
30. [TOUCH] Buttons
7. [TRANS./TUNE] Button
31. [DEMO/LEARN] Button
8. [MIXER] Button
32. [USB FILE] Button
9. [KEYMODE] Button
[RECORD] Button
10. [SYNCHRO] Button
[PLAY/LOAD] Button
11. [INTRO/ENDING] Button
[SAVE TO] Button
12. [START/STOP] Button
33.USB TO DEVICE
13. [FILL IN 1] Button
Rear Panel
14. [FILL IN 2/VARIATION] Button
34 . PEDAL Jack
15. [O.T.S] Button
35. USB TO HOST Jack
16. [FUNCTION] Button
36. MIDI THRU Jack
17. [ENTER] Button
37. MIDI OUT Jack
18. [+/ -] Button
38. MIDI IN Jack
19. [DATA CONTROL] Button
39. LINE OUT Jack
20. [VOICE/STYLE] Button
40. LINE IN JACK
21. VOICE and STYLE SELECT/
LINE OUT(R/L)
Number 0~9 Button
41. DC 12V Jack
22. [NUMBER ] Button
42. PHONES Jack
23. [DUAL ] Button
Connectors
Using DC Power Jack
Plug the DC output cable from the provided power adapter into DC IN jack in the
bottom panel of your instrument, then plug the AC cable of your power adapter into
the AC power socket. Please confirm your country’s Mains voltage is compatible
with the supplied power adaptor. Most of the world’s electrical supply is 220v or
240v 50Hz - Some countries such as the USA are on 110v / 60Hz.
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 2
PHONES 1
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 THRU/IN/OUT Jack
The Midi In connector receives the Midi data from an external Midi device.
The Midi Out connector transmits Midi data generated by the instrument to
other Midi instruments.
The Midi THRU connector retransmits any data from the Midi In directly to
other Midi devices.
MIDI THRU
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
Using Line IN/OUT Jack
The audio output from other sound system connected to the LINE IN jack on
the bottom panel can be mixed with the sound of the unit. This function is
convenient when you want to play along with a favourite song.
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
USB-MIDI/USB AUDIO
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
TO HOST
USB AUDIO interface is a digital audio interface. By USB cable, you can digitally
transfer intact audio signals of PC to this instrument, and enjoy it on this instrument
or use it for accompanywhen you play this instrument; likewise, you can transfer
intact audio signals of the instrument to PC to record and edit music.
Basic Operation
STANDBY/ON Switch
Turn the power on by pressing the [STANDBY/ON] switch, the panel LCD display
will light.
STANDBY/ON
1.AUTO STANDBY
This product will switch off automatically in 30 minutes after no any operation
on it. In this case, press the [standby/on] button to off mode, and press the
[STANDBY/ON] button again to turn the power switch on.
2.Deactivate the AUTO STANDBY function
Hold the first white key and first black key on the left
side of the keyboard at the same time and then turn on
the unit to deactivate the AUTO STANDBY function.
Adjust the Volume
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VOLUME
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Use [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume to your desired level.
BASS
TREBLE
Demo Play
There are 16 demo 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/LEARN] button to play the demo songs in sequence. Use [+/-]
buttons or [DATA CONTROL] knob to select the number of the song you want to
play.
DEMO / LEARN
2. Stop Playing
Press [DEMO/LEARN] button again to stop playing.
Voices
Selecting a Voice
Your instrument has 479 voices,include 128(01-128) GM standard voices.
You can use the voice button on the panel, use [+] / [-] buttons or
[DATA CONTROL] knob to select voice.
1.Selecting Voice Directly
When the [VOICE/STYLE] button is unlighted, means your piano is in Voice
mode, now you can use the voice button on the panel to select voice directly, the
first row of buttons below as the direct sound.
PIANO
8 BEAT
ORGAN
BALLAD
GUITAR
DANCE
BASS
DISCO
USER VOICE
USER STYLE
NUMBER
2.Use Number Button and [+/-] Buttons
Press the [NUMBER] button, the indicator light color is red. Now you can use
number 0~9 or [+/-] Buttons to select voice.
PIANO
8 BEAT
ORGAN
BALLAD
GUITAR
DANCE
BASS
DISCO
USER VOICE
USER STYLE
NUMBER
Voice 01~09 :press number 0 first, then press 1~9
Voice 10~99 : press two numeric buttons directly, for example: to select 99
press the number 9 button and then the number 9 to select the
sound.
Voice 100~479: press the number Press 1 to 4 of a button and hold it until
the number appears on the display, then you can enter the tens
and ones digits.
For example: to select 123 Sea Shore press number 1 button and hold it
until 1_ appears, then press the number 2 and the number 3 buttons to select
the sound.
You also can press the [+/- ] buttons until the desired voice appears on the display.
3.Use Data Control Knob
In the Voice Mode, clockwise or counterclockwise rotation [DATA CONTROL],
can quickly select the Voice.
Clockwise rotation is increasing rapidly, counterclockwise rotation for the rapid
decline.
NOTE
When [VOICE/STYLE] button is unlighted, it meams the current selection
in VOICE mode .
When [VOICE/STYLE] button is lighted, it meams the current selection in
STYLE mode .
When [NUMBER] button is unlighted, it meams the current selection in
direct VOICE or STYLE mode.
When [NUMBER] button is lighted, it meams the current selection in
NUMBER SELECT mode .
Dual Mode
In dual mode two voices may be played simultaneously, each at selected volumes.
press [DUAL] button and the indicator is flashing, then press the voice button to
select the second voice.No operation in 4 seconds, the display will be returned to
the Main Voice mode.
DUAL
To adjust the volume of the Dual Voice, please refer to
function. P11
Press [DUAL] button again to exit.
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D.Volume in
MIXER
Mixer
Press [MIXER]button ,you can select M .Volume
D.Volume , Metro Volume , USB Volume
, S.Volume
1. M.Volume
When not in Dual mode or Split mode, press the [MIXER] button repeatedly
to select M .Volume , then use [+/-] Buttons or [Data Control] knob
to set the Main Volume. Range: 00~127. Default: 127.
MIXER
2. S.Volume
P ress the [MIXER] button repeatedly to select S .Volume , the indicator
is flashing, then use [+/-] Buttons or [Data Control] knob to set the main
volume. Range: 00~127. Default: 127.
MIXER
3. D.Volume
P ress the [MIXER] button Repeatedly to select D .Volume , the indicator
is flashing, then use [+/-] Buttons or [Data Control] knob to set the Main
Volume. Range: 00~127. Default: 127.
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MIXER
4. Metro Volume
Press the [MIXER] button Repeatedly to select Metro .Volume , then use [+/-]
Buttons or [Data Control] knob to set the Main Volume. Range: 00~127.
Default: 100.
MIXER
5. USB Volume
Press the [MIXER] button Repeatedly to select USB Volume , then use [+/-]
Buttons or [Data Control] knob to set the Main Volume. Range: 00~127.
Default: 100.
MIXER
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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Keymode
You can adjust the chord, pianist, harmony, split piont, twin by pressing
[KEYMODE]button.
1. Chord mode
Press [KEYMODE] button, select chord mode, LCD will display C symbol in
the upper right corner of the screen. The specified left-hand section (left 34 keys)
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.
KEYMODE
2. Chord point
Select Normal mode at first,and then hold down the [KEYMODE] button until the
display shows "C.Point", then use the [+/-] buttons or turn the data to set chord
point. Range:00~87.
KEYMODE
3. Pianist mode
Press the [KEYMODE] button repeatedly to select keyboard mode, LCD will
display P symbol in the upper right corner of the screen.
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4. Harmony mode
Press the [KEYMODE] button repeatedly to select harmony mode, LCD will
display H symbol in the upper right corner of the screen.
KEYMODE
5. Split mode
Press the [KEYMODE] button repeatedly to select split mode, LCD will display
S symbol in the upper right corner of the screen, your keyboard will be split
into sctions which means different voices can be played with the left and right
hands at the sanme time.
KEYMODE
6. Split point
Select harmony mode at first,and then hold down the [KEYMODE] button until
the display shows S.Point , then use the [+/-] buttons or turn the data to set
split point. Range:00~87.
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7. Twin mode
Press the [KEYMODE] button repeatedly to select twin mode, LCD will display
T symbol in the upper right corner of the screen, the keyboard will be separated
into two play areas.
Right: from C3 to C7
Left: from A-1 to C3
KEYMODE
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).
Press [TRANS./TUNE] button ,Use [+/- ] buttons 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.
TUNE
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Tune
The function makes it possible to tune the pitch of your imstrument to match
other instruments.Press [TRANS./TUNE] button repeatedly, LCD will display
TUNE , use [+/-] buttons to set Tune value:-64-63.
TRANS.
TUNE
Tempo/Tap
Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button, use[+/-] buttons or [DATA CONTROL] knob to
decrease or increase the tempo, metronome and styles. Range: 20-280.
TEMPO / TAP
If you want to set the tempo before starting rhythm, you have to tap the button
4 times, automatic accompaniment of percussion can start automatically according
to the speed of your keys.
Tap on the button 2 times while rhythm is playing, the rhythm tempo are set as
your desired speed.
TEMPO / TAP
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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
[METRONOME] button.
Hold the [METRONOME] button to enter the page for selecting the time signature.
Then use the [+] and [-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select your
desired time signature.
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.(Default: 4/4 )
METRONOME
To adjust the volume of the Metronome, please refer to
function. P12
Metro.Vol in
MIXER
Touch
The touch function provides three different types of keyboard touch sensitivity
that can be selected to match different playing styles.When turn on the piano, the
touch sensitivity default is open.
Press [TOUCH] button, the button indicator is unlighted, LCD will display
FixTouch 100 . Then Press [TOUCH] button again, the button indicator is
lighted, use [+/-] button to select 3 type of touch sensitivity: Normal, Hard, Soft
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When touch sensitivity is off, the indicator is unlighted. You can use [+/-] buttons
or [DATA CONTROL] knob to select the value of Fixtouch volume. Range:00~127.
Default: 100.
TOUCH
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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User Edit
Press [USER EDIT] button to edit the voice that you want, then save the voice to
the voice bank, So that you can easily use it.
1.User voice Contrl
Select the voice you want to edit and then press [USER EDIT] button repeatedly to
select Cut Off , Resonance , Attack , Decay , Release , Vibrate ,
Vibdepth , Vibdelay ,then use [+/-] buttons to set these parameters.
USER EDIT
Cut Off: Is the control parameter to control the variation of audio and change the
filter range of the filter, which may produce the overtone's variation of the sound.
Range: 00~127. The default value is the median 64 without any effect. (Hint: Similar
to a treble knob on a Hi-Fi system.)
Resonance: Sets the volume of the overtone on Cutoff Frequency. Higher resonance
value produces higher volume of the overtone near the Cutoff Frequency.
Range: 00~127. The default value is the median 64 without any effect. (Hint: Similar
in effect to singing into your hands and making the size of your cupped hands bigger
and smaller.)
The parameters of Envelope' s variations are as follows:
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Attack: How quickly the sound is produced after playing the note. Higher Attack
value numbers indicated in the LCD, cause the note to build up to full volume,
more slowly. (Like an Accordion) Lower Attack value numbers in the LCD screen,
produces faster key response. (Like a bell or gong or piano or jazz organ). The
sound is immediate.
Decay: Sets how quickly the sound produced dies away whilst holding the note
down. Guitars, bells, and other plink type sounds have a quick decay. Whereas a
slow decay or even zero decay would be an organ-like effect. If the key is held
down the sound will be produced for the entire time that the key is held down.
Release: The release time is how long the sound continues after the note is let go.
(Hint a Trumpet has a short release time, meaning the sound produced stops
immediately, but a gong has a very long release. After the strike of the gong, the
sound carries on for many seconds before fading away.
Vibrate: Sets the speed of the vibrato effect. The higher values produce faster vibrato
speeds. Range: 00~127. The default value is the middle value of 64 without any
effect.
Vibdepth: Sets the intensity of the vibrato effect. The higher values produce strong
vibrato effects. Range: 00~127. The default value is the middle value of 64 without
any effect.
Vibdelay: set the delay time of the vibrato effect and higher value produces longer
delay time. Range: 00~127. The default value is the middle value of 64 without
any effect.
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2.Save User Voice
Your piano contains 1 banks for saving User Voice. You can modify the voice's
Envelope, Vibrato and Filter parameters and then save this New sound or
edited Sound to the User Voice Bank.
Select a voice as the user voice and then press [USER EDIT] button, the buttons
indicator is lighted, you can modify the voice's parameters.
Hold down [ USER EDIT] button, LCD will display Save Ok
can save the edited voice to the desired User Voice Bank.
so that you
USER EDIT
NOTE
You can only save the VOICE data ( Envelope, Vibrato and Filter
settings) to User Voice Banks. Other functions such as Dual Voice,
Split Mode and so on, are not sound edits and cannot be stored here.
3.Load User Voice
Press [USER EDIT] button directly to load the desired user voice.
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Effect
This function allows you to perform the overall sound in a realistic style.
1. Reverb
The [REVERB] button selects a number of digital reverb effects that you can
use for extra depth and expressive power.
Press [REVERB] button can turn off or turn on the reverb effect.
Press [REVERB] button, use [+/-] button or [DATA CONTROL] knob to select reverb
type. No reverb is produced when you select Rev O ff . Default type: Hall2.
REVERB
The reverb types in the list below can be selected from the reverb display.
Hall1
Hall2
Room1
Room2
Room3
Stage1
Stage2
Plate
NOTE
Reference:
Reverb Type in function menu. P37
2.Chorus
Shimmering, broadening effect. Press [CHORUS] button, use [+/-] button or
[DATA CONTROL] knob to select chorus type. No chorus is produced when you select
ChorsOff , and the indicator is off. Default type: Chorus3.
CHORUS
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The chorus types in the list below can be selected from the chorus display.
Flanger1
Chorus1
Chorus2
Chorus3
Chorus4
Feedback
10
11
12
13
Flanger2
Flanger3
Celeste1
Celeste2
Celeste3
14
Celeste4
NOTE
Reference:
Chorus Type in function menu. P41
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ShrtDelay ShrtDlFb
Funtion
Repeatedly press the [function ] button the function to call up the, see the table
below:
Funtion type
LCD display
Range
Default
Main.Pan
Main.Pan?
-64~63
00
SplitPan
SplitPan?
-64~63
00
Dual.Pan
Dual.Pan?
-64~63
00
Main.Oct.
Main.Oct?
-2~2
00
SpiltOct.
SpiltOct?
-2~2
00
Dual.Oct.
Dual.Oct?
-2~2
00
Arpeggio
Arpeggio?
01,02,OFF
OFF
MIDI In
MIDI In?
ON/OFF
ON
MIDI Out
MIDI Out?
01~16,OFF
ON
Local
Local?
ON/OFF
ON
Performance?
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Funtion type
LCD display
Range
Default
Hall1,Hall2,Room1,
Room2,Room3,Stage1,
Stage2,Plate
Hall2
M.RevVol?
00~127
32
S.RevVol
S.RevVol?
00~127
32
D.RevVol
D.RevVol?
00~127
32
Chr.Type
Chr.Type?
Chorus1,Chorus
Chorus3,Chorus4,
Feedback,Flanger1,
ShrtDely,ShrtDlFb,
Flanger2,Flanger3,
Celeste1,Celeste2,
Celeste3,Celeste4
Chorus3
M.ChrVol
M.ChrVol?
00~127
32
S.ChrVol
S.ChrVol?
00~127
32
D.ChrVol
D.ChrVol?
00~127
32
Rev.Type
Rev.Type?
M.RevVol
Effect?
Pedal 1
Pedal 1?
Pedal 2
Pedal 2?
Pedal Assign?
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Pd1-Fill In1,Pd1-Fill In2,
Pd1-Tap,Pd1-MemoryUp,
Pd1-Play,Pd1-Null,Pd1-Soft,
Pd1-sost,Pd1-StartStop
Pd2-Fill In1,Pd2-Fill In2,
Pd2-Tap,Pd2-MemoryUp,
Pd2-Play,Pd2-Null,Pd1-Soft,
Pd2-sost,Pd2-StartStop
Pd1-Soft
Pd2-Null
Funtion type
LCD display
Range
Default
M.RecTrk
M.RecTrk?
01~16,OFF
01
S.RecTrk
S.RecTrk?
01~16,OFF
02
D.RecTrk
D.RecTrk?
01~16,OFF
03
USBSpeed
USBSpeed?
50~200
100
PlayMode
PlayMode?
Single,Chain,Random
Chain
ON/OFF
ON
Usb.Function?
Grading
Grading?
Learn?
LearnHand
LearnHand?
Left/Right
SLEEPMODE:20Min/
Other.Func? Auto Power Off Auto Power Off? 30Min/40Min/50Min/
60Min/OFF
Right
30Min
NOTE
Press [FUNCTION] button, If 5 seconds without any operation, the piano will
automatically exit the menu.
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Main Voice Pan
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to set the main voice pan value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:00.
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Split Voice Pan
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
U se [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select SpiltPan?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to set the split voice pan value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:00.
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Dual Voice Pan
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
U se [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select SpiltPan?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to set the dual voice pan value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:00.
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Main Voice Octave
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
U se [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select Main Oct?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to set the main voice octave value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:00.
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Split Voice Octave
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
U se [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select Spilt.Oct?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to set the Split voice octave value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:00.
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Dual Voice Octave
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
U se [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select Dual Oct?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to set the dual voice octave value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:00.
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Arpeggio
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
U se [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select
FUNCTION
ENTER
Arpeggio ?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to select OFF , 01 , 02 .
FUNCTION
ENTER
01~ Press and hold down one key or a plurality of keys , you will hear a
continuous and from low to high.
02~ Press and hold down one key or a plurality of keys , you will hear a
continuous and from high to low .
OFF~ The Arpeggio is off.
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Midi In
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
U se [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select Midi In?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to select ON , OFF .
FUNCTION
ENTER
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Midi Out
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
U se [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select Midi Out?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to select1~16,OFF.
FUNCTION
ENTER
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Local
Press the [FUNCTION] button, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Performance?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Main.Pan?
U se [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select Local ?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA
CONTROL] knob to select ON , OFF .
FUNCTION
ENTER
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Reverb Type
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Effect?
Rev.Type ?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select 8 reverb type: Hall1, Hall2, Room1, Room2, Room3,
Stage1, Stage2, Plate
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
reverb type:Hall2 .
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Main voice Reverb Level
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Rev.Type?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select
FUNCTION
ENTER
Effect?
M.RevVol?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to set main voice reverb level value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:32.
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Split Voice Reverb Level
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Rev.Type?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select
FUNCTION
ENTER
Effect?
S.RevVol?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to set split voice reverb level value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:32.
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Dual Voice Reverb Level
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Rev.Type?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select
FUNCTION
ENTER
Effect?
D.RevVol?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to set dual voice reverb level value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:32.
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Chorus Type
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Rev.Type?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select
FUNCTION
ENTER
Effect?
Chr.Type?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select 14 chorus types.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
reverb type:Chorus3.
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Main voice Chorus Level
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Rev.Type?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select
FUNCTION
ENTER
Effect?
M.ChrVol?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to set main voice reverb level value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:32.
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Split voice Chorus Level
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Rev.Type?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select
FUNCTION
ENTER
Effect?
S.ChrVol?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to set main voice reverb level value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:32.
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Dual voice Chorus Level
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Rev.Type?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select
FUNCTION
ENTER
Effect?
D.ChrVol?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to set dual voice reverb level value.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value:32.
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Pedal1 Control
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Pedal Assign?
Pedal 1?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select Pd1-Fill In1 , Pd1-Fill In2 , Pd1-Tap ,
Pd1-MemoryUp , Pd1-Play , Pd1-Null , Pd1-Soft , Pd1-sost ,
Pd1-StartStop
FUNCTION
ENTER
Pd1-Null------The switch will not control any function.
Pd1-Soft-----Pd1-Sos------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.
Pd1-StrtStop------This function correspond to the [START] button on the panel.
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Switches the rhythm on/off whenever you press the Left Foot-switch.
Pd1-Fil1l------This function correspond to the [FILL IN] button on the panel. Let
you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment.
Pd1-Fil12------This function correspond to the [FILL IN] button on the panel. Let
you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment.
Pd1-Tap---Pd1-Play------USB MIDI Play
Pd1-MemoryUp------Anytime you store to a REGISTRATION MEMORY button,
all settings previously stored in that button will be erased and replaced by the new
settings.
Pedal2 Control
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
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Pedal Assign?
Pedal 2?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select Pd2-Fill In1 , Pd2-Fill In2 , Pd2-Tap ,
Pd2-MemoryUp , Pd2-Play , Pd2-Null , Pd2-Soft , Pd2-sost ,
Pd2-StartStop
FUNCTION
ENTER
Pd1-Null------The switch will not control any function.
Pd1-Soft-----Pd1-Sos------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.
Pd1-StrtStop------This function correspond to the [START] button on the panel.
Switches the rhythm on/off whenever you press the Left Foot-switch.
Pd1-Fil1l------This function correspond to the [FILL IN] button on the panel. Let
you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment.
Pd1-Fil12------This function correspond to the [FILL IN] button on the panel. Let
you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment.
Pd1-Tap---Pd1-Play------USB MIDI Play
Pd1-MemoryUp------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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Main voice Track
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Usb.Function?
M.RecTrk?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select main voice track 01~16 and Off.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
main voice track: 01.
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Split voice Track
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Usb.Function?
M.RecTrk?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select S.RecTrk?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select split voice track 01~16 and Off.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
main voice track: 02.
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Dual voice Track
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Usb.Function?
M.RecTrk?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select D.RecTrk?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select dual voice track 01~16 and Off.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
main voice track: 03.
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USB Speed
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Usb.Function?
M.RecTrk?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select USBSpeed?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select USB speed.
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value: 100.
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Play Mood
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Usb.Function?
M.RecTrk?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select PlayMode?
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select the play mode:Single,Chain,Random .
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
playmode: Chain .
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Single------ Single play
Chain------Order play
Random------Then play
Left/right Hand
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Learn?
LearnHand ?
Use [+/-] buttons or the [DATA CONTROL] knob to select Left
Right .
FUNCTION
ENTER
Left Left Hand.
Right Right Hand.
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Auto Power Off
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, LCD will display
FUNCTION
ENTER
Other Func?
Auto Power Off?
Press [ENTER] button to confirm, use [+/-] buttons or the
[DATA CONTROL] knob to select sleep mode:20Min, 30Min, 40Min,
50Min, 60Min and OFF .
FUNCTION
ENTER
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default
value: 30Min.
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Auto Accompaniment
Your instrument has 203 accompaniment styles which can be used to provide
Fully-orchestrated Auto Accompaniment. When the Auto Accompaniment
function is turned on, your instrument will create 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.
Auto Accompaniment
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
Left hand fingering
specifies the auto
accompaniment chords.
Normal
The right hand plays normally
Selecting a Style
Press [VOICE/STYLE] button, the indicator is lighted, you can use the voice button
on the panel, use [+] / [-] buttons or [DATA CONTROL] knob to select the style.
1.Selecting Voice Directly
When the [VOICE/STYLE] button is lighted, means your piano is in Style
mode, now you can use the voice button on the panel to select voice directly, the
second row of buttons below as the direct style.
PIANO
8 BEAT
ORGAN
BALLAD
GUITAR
DANCE
BASS
DISCO
USER VOICE
USER STYLE
NUMBER
2.Use Number Button and [+/-] Buttons
Press the [NUMBER] button, the indicator light color is red. Now you can use
number 0~9 or [+/-] Buttons to select style.
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Style 01~09 :press number 0 first, then press 1~9
Style 10~99 : press two numeric buttons directly, for example: to select 99,
press the number 9 button and then the number 9 to select the
sound.
Style 100~203: press the number 1 to 2 of a button and hold it until the number
appears on the display, then you can enter the tens and ones digits.
For example: to select 123 Sea Shore press number 1 button
and hold it until 1_ appears, then press the number 2 and the
number 3 buttons to select the sound.
You also can press the [+/- ] buttons until the desired voice appears on the display.
3.Use Data Control Knob
In the Style Mode, clockwise or counterclockwise rotation [DATA CONTROL],
can quickly select the Style.
Clockwise rotation is increasing rapidly, counterclockwise rotation for the rapid
decline.
NOTE
When [VOICE/STYLE] button is unlighted, it meams the current selection
in VOICE mode .
When [VOICE/STYLE] button is lighted, it meams the current selection in
STYLE mode .
When [NUMBER] button is unlighted, it meams the current selection in
direct VOICE or STYLE mode.
When [NUMBER] button is lighted, it meams the current selection in
NUMBER SELECT mode .
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Start the Stlyle
Press [VOICE/STYLE] button, the indicator is lighted, you can use the voice button
on the panel, use [+] / [-] buttons or [DATA CONTROL] knob to select the style.
1. Start Immediately
Press [START/STOP] button to start the style.
START
STOP
2. Turn the Chord Function On
Reference:
Chord in
Keymood function. P13
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
of for fully automatic accompaniment with the selected style.
3. Using Synchro Start
Press the [SYNCHRO] button to enter the sync start waiting mode, then the
accompaniment will start when you play the first chord on the Auto Accompaniment
section of the keyboard.
SYNCHRO
INTRO
ENDING
START
STOP
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FILL IN 1
FILL IN 2
VARIATION
4.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
INTRO
ENDING
START
STOP
FILL IN 1
FILL IN 2
VARIATION
5. Using Fill In Start
Press the [SYNCHRO] button and then press the [FILL IN 1] or
[FILL 2/VARIATION] button, the accompaniment will start from Fill In as soon
as a chord is detected in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard.
Stop the Style
You can do this in one of three ways.
a. Stop Immediately
The accompaniment can be stopped at any time by pressing the [START/STOP]
button.
b. Ending Stop
Press the [INTRO/EDNING] button, the style stops after the ending section is
finished.
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SYNCHRO
INTRO
ENDING
START
STOP
FILL IN 1
FILL IN 2
VARIATION
c. Pressing the [SYNCHRO] Button
This immediately stops style and automatically enables Sync Start, letting you
re-start the style by simply playing a chord or key in the auto accompaniment area
of the keyboard.
Fade
Press [FADE] button makes rhythm fade up when starting
the rhythm.
While rhythm is playing, press [FADE] button to make
rhythm fade away.
FADE
Adding Fill-In
Press the [FILL IN 1] button at any time while the accompaniment is playing to
add a one-measurefill-in.
When the accompaniment is playing, press [FILL 2 /VARIATION] button, fill-in
accompaniment will immediately start playing, continuing with the
FILL 2/ VARIATION Section.Hold down the [FILL IN 1] or [FILL 2/VARIATION ]
button when the style is playing, the selected FILL pattern repeats continuously
until button is released.
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Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume
Use the ACC. VOLUME Control to adjust the Accompaniment volume.
User rhythm recording
Save User Style
Press [EDIT] button and [USER STYLE] button at the same time, the LCD will
display StyleRec , then press one key to start record.The [START/STOP]
button indicator is light, there is 2 section rhythm cycle performance. At the same
time start the rhythm, can be arbitrarily added percussion. Press [START/STOP]
button to stop the recording.
USER VOICE
USER STYLE
USER EDIT
Press the [START/STOP] button to play the recording.
At this time,press and hold down the [USER STYLE] button to save the
recorded user style, the LCD will display Save Ok .
Load User Style
Press the [USER STYLE] button, indicator is light, You can load the current
recorded user rhythm.
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Registration Memory
The piano can store 5 groups x 6 banks of panel settings. By pressing the corresponding
memory button, you can recall these settings rapidly. You can preset the panel settings to suit
to your performance and store them to the registration memory positions.
Store
a.Press [STORE/BANK] button repeatedly to select
1MmryBank~6MmryBank
STORE / BANK
b.Hold down the [STORE/BANK] button, and then Press the [M1-M5] button, the
current panel settings are stored in the memory.
STORE / BANK
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
Load
a.Press [STORE/BANK] button repeatedly to select
1MmryBank~6MmryBank
STORE / BANK
b.Press the [M1-M6] buttons, can recall the information you have stored. The LCD
displays the panel settings as well as memory position number.
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.
Freeze Function
Press the [FREEZE] button to turn ON/OFF the freeze function and its icon.
When the freeze function is ON, the memory settings can be recalled with the
exception of any accompaniment settings. You can use the registration memory
function without affecting the accompaniment.
FREEZE
Saving the Registration Data to USB Disk
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal.
Press the [SAVE TO] button simultaneously, a message xxREGSTxxx
(xx 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 8 Registrations stored to a single file.
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Use Registration Data from USB
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal. Use [+/-] button or [DATA CONTORL]
knob to select REG file, then press [PLAY/LOAD] button, display shows
Load OK! .
USB FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY / LOAD
SAVE TO
DELETE
30 Registrations will be loaded to the memory store on the panel. You
can recall the information you have loaded by pressing M1-M5.
Delete REG File from USB
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal. Use [+/ -] buttons or [DATA CONTROL]
knob to select REG file you want to delete, then press the [RECORD]
button and press [PLAY/LOAD] button simultaneously. LCD shows:
USB FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY / LOAD
SAVE TO
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
2. Start Recording
Press the [RECORD] button to start recording.
(The first one measures are tempo prompt only. It cannot record any data).
USB FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY / LOAD
SAVE TO
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 xxxSONG_xxx
(xxx 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.
USB FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY / LOAD
SAVE TO
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.
Use Auto Track Assignment.
Select Tracks by Yourself.
1. Use Auto Track Assignment.
a. Insert the USB Disk Into the USB Terminal
b. Press the [RECORD] button to start recording.
(The first one measures are tempo prompt only. It cannot record any data).
Quick Recording automatically makes track assignments as below:
Track 1--------- Main Voice
Track 2--------- Split Voice
Track 3--------- Dual Voice
c. 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 xxxSONG_ xxx
( xxx indicates the song file number. SONG_xxx is the song's name).
USB FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY / LOAD
SAVE TO
DELETE
d. Hold down [USB FILE] button ,then press [RECORD] button to start
Recording. When the recording is finished, the recording file will be saved as a
new file named 002 SONG_001
f. Use the same operation as Step d
the new file will be saved in sequence.
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to record more tracks. The name of
NOTE
If you want to record new files based on the pre-recorded multitrack file, the new recording will begin with the first track. All
the tracks of the pre-recorded multi-track file will follow the
newly-recorded tracks in sequence.
2. Select Tracks by Yourself
a. Insert the USB Disk Into the USB Terminal
b. Press the [RECORD] button to start recording.
(The first one measures are tempo prompt only. It cannot record any data).
Quick Recording automatically makes track assignments as below:
Track 1--------- Main Voice
Track 2--------- Split Voice
Track 3--------- Dual Voice
c. 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 xxxSONG_ xxx
( xxx indicates the song file number. SONG_xxx is the song's name).
USB FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY / LOAD
SAVE TO
DELETE
d. Press [FUNCTION] button, use [+] or [-] button to select 25M.RecTr
then press [ENTER] button, use [+] or [-] button to select Tracks (01-16,Off).
Default : 01R. RecTrk------ to select the Main Voice track (01-16, OFF)
02L. RecTrk------ to select the Split Voice track (01-16, OFF)
03D. RecTrk------ to select the Dual Voice track (01-16, OFF)
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If you record Main Voice only, please turn off the Split Track and Dual Track.
e. Hold down the [USB FILE] button ,then press [RECORD] button, when the
recording is finished, the recording file will be saved as a new file named
002 SONG_001
f. Use the same operation as Step d and Step e to record more tracks. The
name of the new file will be saved in sequence.
Delete Song
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal. Use [+] and [-] buttons to select
xxxSONGxxx file you want to delete, then hold down the [RECORD] button
and press [PLAY/LOAD] button. LCD shows:
USB FILE
RECORD
MULTI
PLAY / LOAD
SAVE TO
DELETE
Press [+] button to delete the file.
Press [-] button to cancel.
USB Files Button
Use this button you can switch to USB mode immediately ev en the k eyboard is in any of
other mode.
Insert the USB Disk into the USB socket. Press [USB FILES] button, if your disk is locked or
no supported files in it, the display will show Not Ready .
USB Volume
Reference:
USB Volume in function menu. P16
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Chord Dictionary
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 note of the chord.
Press the [CHORD DICTIONARY] button, the LED will display Chord:C in
the top row. ( C is the chord Root and the chord type ). The LED will display
C1 E1 G1 in the buttom row. ( C1 E1 G1 is the chord Root and the chord type ).
CHORD
DICTIONARY
Selecting the Chord Root
Press the root note of the Chord you want to look up. This needs to be in the
Chord Root section C3~B3 of the keyboard. For examle:
C#/Db D#/Eb
F#/Gb G#/Ab A#/Bb
E F
Selecting the Chord Type
After pressing the Chord Root, select the Chord Type you want to look up in the
Chord Type section C4~B5 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 chord will start.
M(9) mM7
m(9)
M M6 M7 M
m 7(9) m 7b5
m 6 m7
Exiting the Chord Dictionary
Press the [CHORD DICTIONARY] Button again to exit the function.
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Teaching Function
Your instrument has an intellective teach function which can lead a beginner
learn how to play a song.
Left/Right Hand
Hold down the [DEMO/LEARN] button,the LCDwill display Song 01
then press the [PLAY/LOAD]button, the [DEMO/LEARN] button and the
[PLAY/LOAD]button indicator is flashing. You can playing the song at the same
time.After the song,use the [+/-] button to select other songs that you want.
Range: 01~55.
The defult song learning is Right
Reference: Left/right Hand in function menu. P53
DEMO / LEARN
3 Steps of Learning Feature
There are three teaching steps for you to learn from playing the songs step by step.
Learn 1:
Hold down the [DEMO/LEARN] button, the LCD will display Song 01 .
P ress the [DEMO/LEARN] button repeatedly, the LCD will display Learn1 01
press the [PLAY/LOAD]button ,the [DEMO/LEARN] button and the
[PLAY/LOAD] button indicator is flashing. Now w hen you press any one
key on the keyboard contineously, the teaching song will be played note by note.
It will be easy for you to learn.
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DEMO / LEARN
Press the [PLAY/LOAD]button again to stop the learning song mode or use [+/-]
buttonto select other learning song. Range: 01~80.
Learn 2:
Hold down the [DEMO/LEARN] button, the LCD will display Song 01 .
P ress the [DEMO/LEARN] button repeatedly, the LCD will display Learn2 01 ,
press the [PLAY/LOAD]button ,the [DEMO/LEARN] button and the
[PLAY/LOAD] button indicator is flashing. Now t he teaching song will
not go on until you press the correct key on the keyboard.You can learn how to
play a song in a very short time.
DEMO / LEARN
Press the [PLAY/LOAD]button again to stop the learning song mode or use [+/-]
buttonto select other learning song. Range: 01~80.
Learn 3:
Hold down the [DEMO/LEARN] button, the LCD will display Song 01 .
P ress the [DEMO/LEARN] button repeatedly, the LCD will display Learn2 01 ,
press the [PLAY/LOAD]button ,the [DEMO/LEARN] button and the [PLAY/LOAD]
button indicator is flashing. Now y ou can play the song with the instrument play.
You can play this song by yourself.
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DEMO / LEARN
Press the [PLAY/LOAD]button again to stop the learning song mode or use [+/-]
buttonto select other learning song. Range: 01~80.
Press and hold down the [DEMO/LEARN] button to exit the Teaching Function.
DEMO / LEARN
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Factory Set
1. Turn off the power.
STANDBY/ON
2. Hold down [+] and [-] buttons, then turn the power on, it can restore all
internal settings to factory set.
STANDBY/ON
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Appendix
Voice List
NO. PROGRAM CHANGE BANK
VOICE NAME
NO. PROGRAM CHANGE BANK
VOICE NAME
NO. PROGRAM CHANGE BANK
VOICE NAME
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
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NO. PROGRAM CHANGE BANK
VOICE NAME
NO. PROGRAM CHANGE BANK
VOICE NAME
Overdriven Guitar
NO. PROGRAM CHANGE BANK
VOICE NAME
SynthStrings3
Celesta
Distortion Guitar
Choir Aahs
Celesta 2
FeedbackGuitar1
Chorale
Celesta 3
Guitar Harmonics
Voice Oohs
Glocken1
GuitarFeedback2 2
Glocken2
SoundTrack
Synth Voice
Music Box
Acoustic Bass 1
FunnyVox
Vibraphone
Acou Bass 2
Orchestra Hit1
Vibes 1
Acou Bass 3
OrchestraHit 2
Vibes 2
Finger Bass
Marimba 1
ElecBass 1
Trumpet 1
Marimba 2
ElecBass 2
Trumpet 2
Xylophone 1
Pick Bass
Trumpet 3
Xylophone 2
Fretless Bass 1
Trombone 1
Tubular Bells
Fretless 2
Trombone 2
ChurchBell
Fretless 3
Trombone 3
TubeBell
Slap Bass 1
Tuba
Dulcimer
Slap Bass 2
Tuba 2
Slap Bass 3
BrassSection1
Drawbar Organ
Slap Bass 4
BrassSection2
DetunedOrgan 1
Synth Bass 1
Muted Trumpet
DetunedOrgan 2
Synth Bass 2
French Horn 1
Percussive Organ
SynthBass 3
FrenchHorns 2
Rock Organ
SynthBass 4
FrenchHorns 3
ElecOrgan1
SynthBass 5
Brass Section
ElecOrgan2
SynthBass 6
Brass2
ElecOrgan3
SynthBass 7
Synth Brass 1
ElecOrgan4
SynthBass 8
Synth Brass 2
Church Organ 1
SynthBrass 3
ChurchOrgan 2
Violin1
SynthBrass 4
PipeOrgan1
Violin2
SynthBrass 5
PipeOrgan2
Violin3
SynthBrass 6
PipeOrgan3
SlowViolin
SynthBrass 7
Reed Organ
Viola
SynthBrass 8
Accordion
Cello 1
ItalianAccordion
Cello 2
Soprano Sax
Accordion_MT
Cello 3
Alto Sax
Harmonica1
Contrabass 1
Tenor Sax
Harmonica2
ContraBass_MT
Baritone Sax
HarmoPan
Tremolo Strings
Sax1
Tango Accordion
DoctorSolo
Sax2
Pizzicato Strings1
Sax3
Nylon Guitar
Pizzicato 2
Sax4
Ukulele
Orchestral Harp 1
Oboe1
Guitar1
Harp 1
Oboe2
Steel Guitar 1
Harp 2
Oboe2001
Mandolin
Timpani 1
English Horn 1
StringGuitar
Timpani 2
English Horn 2
Bassoon 1
Guitar2
Bassoon 2
Jazz Guitar
Strings Ensemble 1
HawaiianGuitar
Strings Ensemble 2
Clarinet 1
ElecGuitar1
OrchestralPad
Clarinet 2
ElecGuitar2
StringSection1
Clarinet 3
Clean Guitar
StringSection2
ChorusedGuitar
StringSection3
Piccolo 1
Muted Guitar
Synth Strings 1
Piccolo 2
FunkGuitar
Synth Strings 2
Piccolo 3
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NO. PROGRAM CHANGE BANK
Flute 1 NAME
VOICE
NO. PROGRAM CHANGE BANK
VOICE NAME
NO. PROGRAM CHANGE BANK
VOICE NAME
Flute 2
Koto_MT
WindChimes
Flute 3
Kalimba
Helicopter
BreathPipe
Bagpipe
BurstNoise
Recorder1
Fiddle
CarEngine
Recorder 2
Shanai
CarStop
Pan Flute
BreathPipe
CarPass
PanPipes
Tinkle Bell
Siren
Blown Bottle1
EchoBell
Train
Bottle Bottle2
WindBell
JetPlane
Shakuhachi
WaterBell
Starship
Shakuhachi 2
JungleTune
OneNoteJam
Whistle 1
BellSinger
Applause
Whistle 2
WarmBell
Laughing
Whistle 3
Agogo
Screaming
Ocarina
SynMallet
Punch
MelodicTom
HeartBeat
Lead 1 (Square)
Steel Drums
FootSteps
Sine Wave
Woodblock
SchoolDaze
Square Wave
ElecPerc 1
Gunshot1
Lead 3 (Sawtooth)
ElecPerc 2
MachineGun
DeepSnare
Taiko Drum
LazerGun
Lead 5 (Calliope)
TaikoRim
Explosion
Lead 7 (Chiff)
ConcertBassDrum
JungleTune
Lead 8 (Charang)
Taiko_MT
Lead 10(Voice)
Melodic Tom1
Bangdi
Lead 12 (Fifth)
MeloTom2
Erhu 1
Lead 13 (Bass+Lead)
Synth Drum
Erhu 2
808Tom 808
Pipa 1
Pad 1 (New Age)
Reverse Cymbal
Pipa 2
Pad 3 (Warm)
Cymbal
Liuqin
CarCrash
Sho
Pad 4 (Polysynth)
Zhongruan
Pad 5 (Choir)
GuitarNoise
Guzheng 1
Pad 6 (Bowed)
StringSlap
Guzheng 2
Pad7(Metallic)
GtrCutNoise
Yangqin
Pad 9 (Halo)
Breath Noise
Banhu
Pad 10 (Sweep)
FluteKeyClick
Suona
Glasses
SuonaHigh
Fx 1 (Rain)
Triangle
LuShen
IceRain_MT
Seashore
Hulusi
Fx 2 (Soundrack)
Rain
Xiao
Fx 3 (Crystal)
Thunder
Guqin
Fx 4 (Atmosphere)
Wind
Matouqin
Fx6(Brightness)
Stream
Reed
Fx 7 (Goblins)
Bubble
Fx 8 (Echoes)
Atmosphere
Standard
EchoPan
Bird Tweet
Standrd2
Fantasy1
Dog
Room
Fantasy2
HorseGallop
Power
Bird 2
Eletroni
Sitar
BirdTweet
Synth
Sitar_MT
Telephone 1
Dance
Banjo
Telephone 2
Jazz
Shamisen
Telephone 3
Brush
Koto1
DoorCreaking
Classic
Koto2
DoorSlam
Sino
Scratch
Effect
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Style List
NO .
STYLE NAME
NO .
8 Beat
STYLE NAME
NO .
STYLE NAME
Merengue
LatnDsco
8Bt_Mdrn
DiscoPop
Bosanova
MrsyBeat
DscParty
PopBossa
SurfPop
DscFever
MamboPop
8Beat1
NYDisco
SalsaPop
8Beat2
Disco1
Beguine1
8Beat3
Disco2
Beguine2
Ballrock
Disco3
Reggae
60sRock
Disco4
SwngRega
HardRock
Swing&Jazz
Baroque
ShufRock
BBFast
Bigband
80sRock 80
BBMid
Boogie1
Slrock1
BBBallad
Boogie2
Slrock2
JazzClub
Latin
16 Beat
Swing
Macarena
16Beat1
JzBallad
Mambo
16Beat2
Dixie
Sacrific
16Beat3
Ratime
16Beat4
Stride
Salsa
Ballroom
16Beat5
MdrnJazz
DancBand
PopShuf
DixiePop
EglshWlz
GuitrPop
Jazzwals
Foxtrot1
JazzRock
RagtimeP
Foxtrot2
SwngFunk
Swing
Slowfox
PopRock
Ulligull
QvkFxtrt
70Ties 70
Soul
Tango1
Surfrock
DtrtPop
Tango2
Rhtmblus
Tango3
60Rock2
R&B
Ballad
QvkStep
PnoBalad
68soul
Tango4
LoveSong
Twist
TangoHb
68Modern
RockRollP
Pasodobl
68SlowRk
BgieWgie
Samba1
ShowBld
68Blues
Samba2
PopBalad
34Gospel
Samba3
16BtBld
GsplShuf
Sambarok
Ballad1
Germwalz
Dscsamba
Ballad2
Gospel
ChaCha1
Ballad3
Gypsi
Chacha2
Rocknrol
Chacha3
Dance
Rap
Rockrol2
Chacha4
DancePop
R&B
Jive
TwistPop
Rhumba1
Ctry8Bt
VnsWaltz
House
SwingHse
Country
ClubDnce
Rhumba2
ClubLatn
CtryPop
Carib1
Garage
CtrySwng
Charlstn
TechnoPop
Ctry2Bt2
Cingen98
Dance8Bt
CtryBld
Fastbos
HipHop
Bluegras
Rave1
ChillOut
CtryWlzP
Rave2
Cumbia
Cntryrok
Dance
Cntrywlz
Reggea
Traditional
Techno1
Country1
24March
Techno2
Country2
March
Country3
68March1
Disco
70sDisco
Latin
68March2
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NO .
STYLE NAME
NO .
STYLE NAME
24Polka
68Polka
Polka1 1
Polka2
Tarntela
SirtakiP
SctsReel
Hawai1
Hawai2
Mariachi
Hollywd
Merenque
Motown1
Mus58
Oriental
Pasodobl
Schlager
Sirtaki1
Waltz
SwngWltz
JazzWltz
Waltz
FrnchWlz
MordnWlz
Slwaltz
Trawltz1
Trawltz2
Vienwltz
Piano
Pno8bt1
Pno8bt2
Pnobald
Pnowalz1
Pnowalz2
Sino
Yaozu
Zangzu
Xiaoqu
Xinjiang
Errenzan
Jiangsu1
Jiangsu2
Minzu
Shanbei
JingJu1
JingJu2
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NO .
STYLE NAME
Percussion Voice List
Note#
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
Note
#C
#D
#F
#G
#A
#C
#D
#F
#G
#A
#C
#D
#F
#G
#A
#C
#D
#F
#G
#A
#C
#D
#F
#G
#A
Standard(0)
Room(8)
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
SD Room L
Snare M
Hand Clap
SD Room H
Snare H
Room Tom 1
Floor Tom L
Hi-Hat Closed
Room Tom 2
Floor Tom H
Hi-Hat Pedal
Room Tom 3
Low Tom
Hi-Hat Open
Room Tom 4
Mid Tom L
Room Tom 5
Mid Tom H
Crash Cymbal 1
Room Tom 6
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
Power(16)
Electronic(24)
Synth(25)
Jazz(32)
Brush(40)
Snare Jazz
Brush Slap L
Classic(48)
Sono(151)
Effects(152)
Standrd2(1)
Dance(26)
Rever se Cymbal Rever se Cymbal
SD Elec M
Hi-Q
Snare L
Hi-Q
SD Elec H2
Bass Drun L3
Snare H Soft 2
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
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
BD Jazz
BD Jazz
Gran Casa
Gran Casa Mute
SD Jazz L
Brush Slap H
Marching SD M
SD Jazz H
Brush Tap
Brush Tom 1
Marching SD H
Brush Tom 2
Brush Tom 3
Brush Tom 4
Brush Tom 5
Hand Cym.L Open
Brush Tom 6
Hand Cym.L Closed
Analog Cowbell
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
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High-Q
Slap
Scratch Push
Scratch Pull
Sticks
Square Click
Low
Mtrnm .Click
Med
Mtrnm. Bell
Hi
Gt.FretNoiz
Low
Gt.CutNoise
Med
Gt.CutNoise
Hi
String Slap
Med
Fl.KeyClick
Hi
Laughing
Low Screaming
Hi Punch
Heart Beat
Low Footsteps 1
Footsteps 2
Low
Applause
Hi 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
Dance 1
Dance Kick
Dance 2
Open Rim Shot 2 Dance 3
Dance Snare 1
Dance 4
Bass Drum H 2
Dance Snare 2
Dance Tom 1
Snare 12
Dance Hita 1
Snare H Hard 2 Dance Tom 2
Dance Hita 2
Dance Tom 3
Dance Hita 3
Dance Tom 4
Dance Cha 1
Dance Ling
Dance Cha 2
Dance 5
Dance 6
Dance 7
Dance 8
Dance 9
Dance 10
Dance 11
Dance 12
Dance 13
Dance 14
Dance Ps3
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
(*1)
(*1)
Mode 3
********
0~127
********
O 9nH,v=1~127
O 9nH,v=0 or 8nh
O 0-127
0-127
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
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
80
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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Assemble Draft
TG8862
A:
X6 M6X16
B:
X4 M6X25
C:
X6 M4X16
D:
X4 ST3.9X20
E:
X6
F:
X6 M6X55
G:
X6
d=4
Turn the adjustable Pedal Board support,until it is in firm contact with the floor.
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 floor.
Once the piano is in place, you can
adjust it so it is in firm contact with
the floor again.
10505874V1.0
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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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