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1. MFingered Chords Using the key of C as an example the chart below shows the types of chords that can be recognized inthe Fingered mode Example for C chords C C 9 C6 Ce CM 9 CM7 11 C b5 CM 55 II e ele wel aolo e e e e e Caug Cm Cmg Cm7 Cm7 i nil LRN CmM7 5 dim C7 9 Pe ASE Gree add C7 13 C7 9 C7a e o e e 8 e e e e e eG Notes enclosed inparenthesis are optional The chords will be recognized without them UL IL mem qm E E C E seo Sixth 6 Sixth add ninth 6 9 Major seventh M7 1 3 3 4 5 7 1 3 b5 1 4 5 Major seventh augmented M7aug CM7aug CM7aug cng m Minor seventh m 7 1 b3 5 6 Minor seventh add ninth m7 9 1 b3 5 b7 Cm7 9 Cm7 9 Minor seventh add eleventh m7 11 1 2 b3 5 b7 Cm7 11 Cm7 11 1 2 b 3 4 5 b7 CmM7 CmM7 1 b3 5 7 CmM7 9 CmM7 9 Minor major flatted fifth miv ae C7 9 C7 9 C7 13 C7 13 Minor m Minor add ninth m 9 Minor major seventh mM7 Minor major seventh ninth mM7 9 Minor seventh flatted fifth m b mn 1 b3 b5 6 1 3 1 b7 m E H3 9T Seventh add thirtesnth
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4. 8BEAT 1 8BEAT 2 8BEAT 3 16BEAT 1 16BEAT 2 16BEAT 3 POOPROCK FOLKROCK POPBOLERO POPWALTZ SOULBALLAD MOOTOWN HOUSE TECHNO 1 TECHNO 2 RAVE DANCE 1 DANCE 2 DISCO 70S DISCO MACARENA GOSPEL 1 GOSPEL 2 R amp B 1 R amp B 2 BLUES 1 BLUES 2 FUNK ROCK 60S ROCK 70S ROCK 80S BALLROCK SLOWROCK SLOWROCK6 8 RHYTHM LIST oo 8 16BEAT 8 1618 THEIR 1 2 1 2 70 1 2 1 2 1 2 BA Be ob oR COKER 70 80 6 8 ROCK amp ROLL ROCK amp ROLL 1 ROCK amp ROLL 2 SHUFFLE TWIST BOOGIE 1 BOOGIE 2 1 2 ERER 1 2 SWING JA FEE SWING LOUNGE DIXIE 1 DIXIE 2 JAZZBALLAD 1 JAZZBALLAD 2 JAZZWALTZ CHARLSTON RAGTIME COUNTRY B BRZREREII slain E BS T IK E BR Be T EI ZA THEIR COUNTRY 1 COUNTRY 2 COUNTRYDANCE COUNTRYROCK COUNTRYWALTZ CARIBBEAN REGGAE 1 REGGAE 2 CARIBBEAN LATIN 1 BOSSA 1 BOSSA 2 SAMBA 1 SAMBA 2 RUMBA BEGUINE CHACHA 1 CHACHA 2 SA
5. loudspeaker 12cm 2 5cm 2 the resistance output 4 2 Battery Q 6 batteries with model R14 orother batteries with the sametype Voltage e DC 8 15V Packing Measurement 1030 L 420 W 190 H mm Gross Weight 10kg Net Weight 8kg Gross Weight Q music stand owner s manual Warranty card power supply adaptor The Specifications are subject to change without notice WARNING INDOOR USE ONLY PREVENT IT FROM BEING CAUGHT IN RAIN DO NOT DISSEMBLE IT BY YOURSELF
6. 74 D5 808HighConga Wind Cm 75 D 5 808MidConga CarEngneStat 76 E5 808lowCona CarBreadng m5 rar Pass Tm L LL e 6 PeleSien om LL rmn 81 48 eraot 82 a 5 808Marcas Helieopler 83 BS Tsean 4 66 L IL ewSht 85 c O oeo s Tsemn OS 87 DW6 808Ckves Ewbsn 88 E amp Te 89 F8 rHeseSalep O sor Ta SSO iae LL Rm 92 G88 nn S Bn L Lind A LseaSRre wr ll Te li al I ii li il li C C O G O O 43 44 FUNCTION PARAMETERS TYPE DISPLAY BARGE INSTRUCTION SETTING PichbendRoler PITCHBEND 12 It is used to simulate the pitch bend of natural Pitch bend Roller PIT CHBEND semitones instruments A very sensitive response is suitable for large Graded range of dynamic performance When playing on the keyboard with high strength it voice with maximum volume Touch Response CU Grade3 Amedium touch response A modest response When playing with high Grade 5 strength or low strength the difference is quite limited Reverb REVERB It determines the Reverb Type and its ON
7. Should the LCD liquid get into your eyes or on your skin immediately flush with water forat least 15 minutes and then consult a physician B Do notget ontothe instrumentor stand Donot crawl on top of the instrument orits optional stand Particular caution is required in homes having small children This may cause the instrument or stand to tip overand breakresulting injury B Optional stand Carefully assemble the stand following the assembly instructions that come with it Securely tighten all bolts nuts andfasteners and make sure that you mount the instrument correctly onto the stand Incorrectly or insufficiently tightening screws or incorrectly mounting the instrument onto the stand can causethe stand to tip over or the instrument to fall offthe stand possibly leading to injury The stand is available as an option PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALS Front Panel 1 Power switch STAND BY ON 2 MASTER VOLUME dial This determines the overall volume of the W220 3 VOICE buttons These are used to select the various voices of the W220 See P 11 4 DUAL button It is to turn on off the Dual voice See P 11 5 TOUCH button This turns the Touch function on and off See P 13 6 REVERB button It is to turn on off the reverberation See P 13 7 SUSTAIN button Itis to turn on off the sustain function See P 12 8 DEMO button This turn on off the demonstration function See P 11 9 ACMP
8. 7 13 1 2 3 5 b7 quem Seventh flatted fifth 7b5 C7b5 7 NOTE Notes in parentheses can be omitted Playing two same root keys in the adjacent octaves produces accompaniment based only on the root A perfect fifth 1 5 produces accompaniment based only on the root and fifth which can be used with both major and minor chords The chord fingerings listed are all in root position but other inversions can be used with the following exceptions m7 m7 b 5 6 m6 sus4 aug dim7 7 b 5 6 9 1 245 e Inversion of the 7sus4 and m7 11 chords are not recognized if the notes shown in parentheses are omitted e The auto accompaniment will sometimes not change when related chords are played in sequence e g some minor chords followed by the minor seventh Two note fingerings will produce a chord based on the previously played chord 23 24 PERCUSSION By applying percussion function you can give a vivid performance as if you were playing a drum or some other percussion instruments This keyboard can produce 61 different kinds of percussion music and 18 When the Percussion function is on you traditional Chinese percussions cannot change the present melody Moreover if you choose acertain voice after the percussion function is on this NOTE DPress VOICE button to choose the voice group A function will be automatically cancelled B you want If you choose the voice in Group B
9. First of all turn on the power and set the volume That is push the POWER switch to ON and set the MASTER VOLUME dial to a suitable place Every time you turn on the piano it will automatically call up acoustic grand piano voice and 8 beat Style mode DEMO SONGS There are all together 22 demonstration songs in this instrument which thoroughly display its excellent quality in the tone and melody You can get a general idea of this instrument through them E Playing all demo songs Press the DEMO button and all the demonstration songs would be performed in order NOTE the demon song is being played but if After pressing the DEMO button you could use YES and the sound overpassesthe maximum data NO to select the appropriate number of the desired song It might notbe voiced during playback VOICE In this instrument there are 348 vivid voices including 25 Chinese voices and many GM voices All these are separated into A and B groups and all leading voices are printed on the panel At the upper part of each voice button are voices of Group A and lower part of Group B WE Selecting a Voice D Press MAIN A B to select a voice group NOTE 2 Press the VOICE button to choose a leading voice Only n pups ui pou voices are rinted on the panel In fact each voice 3 Press YES and NO to decide the voice you desire Se its a EN EO you can seethe name inthe LCD DUAL VOICE This function a
10. Pause Stop s UN FF REW 44 gt gt Changing the Split Point of the Accompaniment Track Press the CHORD button for 2 4 seconds until in the LCD appears Select the Accompaniment Track Split Point Then use YES and NO buttons to change the split point you want SE Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill i gt Lam mem a aR Pase sosa g S 20 SYNC Stop This convenient feature lets you stop pause the auto accompaniment by releasing your fingers from the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard Playing the chord again restarts the auto accompaniment This is ideal for putting dynamic breaks in your performance for example stopping the rhythm and accompaniment briefly while you play a melodic break or solo with your right hand Press the AUTO ACMP button To enable the accompaniment function SS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill Iu Geot aJa Meme Paw suut y EN 2 Press the SYNC STOP button oetting Sync Stop to on before starting the auto accompaniment automatically sets Sync otart on as well SS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill I Zur Ba Com a A B Repeat iuse Stop Start REW a gt gt 3 Play a chord onthe keyboard in the auto accompaniment section of
11. VOLUME button It is to control the volume of the accompaniment See P 15 10 TEMPO button GF VOICE PIPA CELLO HNKY TONK ELPIANO1 PRRCORGN Music BOX XYLOPHON ENSMBLE2 VIOLIN ENSMBLE2 PAN FLUTE ALTO SAX BASSOON TROMBONE TUBA ORCHHARP STEELGTR FNGRBASS HARMNICA MUTED TRUMPET NEW AGE WHISTLE Ces es dL BANJO OVRDRIVE 8C0 FI MARIMBA SYNTH BRASS1 HALO PERCU It is to control the tempo of the accompaniment and the demonstration songs See P 15 11 STYLE button It is to decide the accompaniment style of W220 See P 15 12 FUNCTION button It is to select the function pattern Each press with different function pattern See P 12 13 YES amp NO 14 ACMP ON OFF A B button When the accompaniment mode _ is selected this turns the auto accompaniment on and off In the Song mode this calls up the A B Repeat function See P 16 32 15 SYNC STOP button lt is to turn on off the SYNC Stop function See P 16 16 SYNC START PAUSE button Itis to turn on off the SYNC Start function in accompaniment mode and to temporarily pause song playback in Song mode See P 17 17 INTRO ENDING REW button It is to control the Intro Ending function in Style mode and when the Song mode is selected this is used asa rewind control or move the song playback point back toward the beginning See P 17 18 START STOP button It is to start stop the auto
12. accompaniment for creating your own complete full orchestrated compositions You can record and save up to five User songs Song Memory Song NoRecord Chord Jee 3 4 5 4 Clear Song recording on the W220 is similar to using a tape recorder whatever you play on the keyboard is recorded in real time as you play it Also when you record subsequent parts to other tracks you can hear the previously recorded parts as you record new ones RECORDING A USER SONG The data that can be recorded to normal melody tracks are listed as below Note on off Velocity e Touch Type e Sustain e Voice Number Tempo Time Signature if it is not in the chord track e Reverb Type Chorus Type The data recorded into Chord track e Style number e Accompaniment Volume Chord changes and timing Tempo Time Signature Changing Section Intro Main A B Fill in Ending etc e Reverb scope Those settings can be recorded only once when the music begins while others can be changed during the music To make all desired W220 settings Before you actually start recording you ll need to make various settings for the song such as selecting a style setting the Tempo and selecting a voice If desired also make other settings Refer to the list above for settings that can be recorded to a song 27 2 To select a User song number for recording Press SONG NO button and use Yes or No button to c
13. few successive chords with your left hand and experience how the bass and chord accompaniments change with each chord you play NOTE 4 stop the accompaniment Chords played in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard There arethree waysto stop the accompaniment qe diss detected amd placed ie la Pressing the START STOP button accompaniment is stopped In fact this gives you a split keyboard with bass The rhythm and accompaniment stops playing immediately Sad Gherdectn due T HEAG ane ihc i normally selected voicein the right SS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill Ii sw E jm m 2h gt i E 1 A B Repeat Pause Stop Start FF REW gt gt 19 Mi Using an Ending section Press the INTRO ENDING button then the accompaniment stops after the Ending section is finished SE Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending ET Auto Fill Auto Fill I Song J A B Repeat Pause o a M E MPressing the SYNC START button Doing this can immediately stop the accompaniment and automatically enables Sync Start letting you re start the accompaniment by simply playing a key or a chord in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard NS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill Hu Song 2 d Ea gt m ALe n A B Repeat
14. je vm a Be A B Repeat Pause Stop Start FF REW 44 p 2 Press Intro Ending button Qus Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill TES sono L1 E 8 R I 5 A B Repeat Pause Stop t ER REW To actually start the Intro section and accompaniment press the START STOP button Using Sync Start with an Intro section You can also use the Sync Start function with the special Intro section of the selected style Touse Sync Start with an Intro section 1 Press MAIN AUTOFILL to choose which section A B is tofollow the Intro NS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill REW gt gt A B Repeat Pause Stop Start d lalla 18 2 Press INTRO ENDING button SS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill EI ESSI RCM A B Repeat Pause Stop Start FF REW 4 gt gt 3 First press the SYNC START button to enable this function and then start the Intro section and accompaniment by playing any key on the keyboard When auto accompaniment is on play a key or chord in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard NS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending CRIT Auto Fill Auto Fill A B Repeat zw 3 Using the Auto accompaniment function to change chords Try playing a
15. may cause fire or electrical shock ef the power cord should become damaged expose wired disconnection etc purchase anewAC adaptor Use of adamaged powercord may cause fire or electrical shock Do not cut or damage the power cord Also do not place heavy objects ontop of it or subject itto excessive heat Damage tothe powercord may cause fire or electrical shock Do notattempt to shape the power cord or subject it to excessive bending twisting or pulling This may cause fire or electrical shock Please usethe adaptor specified forthis instrument Use if another adaptor may cause fire electrical shock or malfunction B Do not locate the instrument orits stand on an uneven or unstable surface Locating the instrument orits standon anuneven orunstable surface can cause it to full creating the danger of personal injury B Do not place containers containing water or other liquids onthe instrument Do not place the following objects on the instrument Placing such objects on the AN instrument may cause fire or electrical shock of they pill and getinside the instrument Q Containers filled with water or other liquids including vases potted plants cups 2 cosmetics and medicines Small metal objects including hairpins sewing needles and coins Flammable objects In the event aforeign object should happen to getinside the instrument please take the following actions 1 Turn power off a 2 Unplug the AC adaptor from
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17. HARMONY 6 CHORUS 7 TRANSPOSE 8 TUNING 9 DUAL BALANCE 10 METRONOME W Stop certain function or return to the primary setting by pressing YES and NO at the same time Withdraw from the Function MENU WE Press the FUNCTION button for 2 seconds to withdraw from the Function MENU WE Sustain Sustain is to add some slow and natural attenuation to the voice This function can make sound much more vivid and round esp for pianos and any other stringed instruments D Press the SUSTAIN button to enable this function and there appears the Sustain icon in the LCD 2 Press the SUSTAIN button again to stop this function E Pitchbend Roller It is used to adjust the voice volume when playing this instrument simulating the pitch bend of natural musical instruments This enables certain voices e g guitar to be more vivid and display different music styles Using Pitch bend Roller Turn the roller with your left hand while you right hand is playing on the keyboard NOTE Different voice has different sustain effect And this function has no effect on the Style mode and for keyboard percussion music Sustain pedal optional can be connected to the SUSTAIN jack in order to control the sustain Its function feels like the pedals in traditional pianos Do not press the pedal when turning on the power otherwise the function of the pedal would be reversed That is to say to press to sustain and to release to no
18. Headphone and Audio Output Sustain Jack Terminal MIDI Input and Output ll Setting Upthe Music Stand Playing the Piano llStarting to Play the Piano BDEMO Songs Ge Playing all Songs GO Playing a Single Selected Song Voice Playing Voices Dual Voice Balancing the Dual Control and Effect Sustain Pitchbend Roller Touch Respond Reverb Tuning Transpose Harmony Auto Accompaniment llSelecting a Style llAdjusting the Accompaniment Volume llChanging the Tempo Playing the Accompaniment BSYNCHRO Start U vv U VU VT VU VV VV VU om N 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 17 Accompaniment Sections Main A B amp fill ins P 2A Using Auto Accompaniment Multi fingering P 22 Percussion save POA Keyboard Percussion P 24 Song Memory s p 25 Song Recording P 26 llRecording aUser Song p 25 ll Song Clear P 29 M Track Clear P30 llPlaying a Song m3 BA B repeat P 32 Registration Memory MRecording a Registration Memory Preset llRecalling a Registration Memory Preset p 35 MIDI Functions HEC What Is MIDI P 36 BMIDI Functions P37 llConnecting toa PC s P 38 Appendix P 39 Voice List p 39 Rhythm List P 41 Percussion List P 42 Function Parameter P 44 Troubleshooting P 45 Technique Specifications P 46 Safety Precautions E Symbols Various symbols are used in this user s manual guide and
19. ILL button here A fill inpattern plays after beat 4 from here 22 USING AUTOACCOMPANIMENT MULTIFINGERING When itis setto on the auto accompaniment function automatically generates bass and chord accompaniment for you to play along with by using Multi Fingering operation You can change the chords of the accompaniment by playing keys in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard using either the Single Finger or Fingered method With Singer Finger you can simply play a one two orthree finger chord indication see Single Finger Chords below The Fingered technique is that of conventionally playing all the notes of the chord Whichever method you use the W220 understands what chord you indicate and then automatically generates the accompaniment ll Single Finger Chords Chords that can be produced in Single Finger operation are major minor seventh and minor seventh The illustration below shows how to produce the four chord types The key of C is used here as an example other keys follow the same rules For example Bb7 is playedas Bb and A C C7 E M MR A Toplay a majorchord Du MEE Toplay a seventh chord Toplay a minorseventh chord press the rootnote of n Do e cc press the rootkey together press the rootkey together with the chord EIS FIG ID CIENT with the nearestwhite key the nearest white and black keys Ben Se TO UE PEIOUN tothe leftor it three keys together
20. LAR BELLS DULCIMER DRAWBAR ORGAN PERCUSSIVE ORGAN ROCK ORGAN CHURCH ORGAN FEED ORGAN ACCORDION HARMONICA TANGO ACCORDION GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR NYLIN ACOUSTIC GUITAR STEEL ELECTRNIC GUITAR JAZZ ELECTRNIC GUITAR CLEAN ELECTRNIC GUITAR MUTED OVERDRIVEN GUITAR DISTOTION GUITAR GUITAR HARMONICS ACOUSTIC BASS ELECTRIC BASS FINGER ELECTRIC BASS PICK FRETLESS BASS SLAP BASS1 SLAP BASS2 SYNTH BASS1 SYNTH BASS2 ELTE TE EXEC sa se BiIRE iB RE 38 EE SKEE rir EEEN E 1 2 1 2 41 40 Name of Voice STRINGS FR VOLIN VLOLA CELLO CONTRABASS TREMOLO ATRINGS PIZZICATO STRINGS ORCHESTRAL HARP TIMPANI RNSEMBLEG STRINGS ENSEMBLE STRINGS ENSEMBLE12 SYNTH STRINGS1 SYNTH STRINGS2 CHOIR AAHS VOICE OOHS SYNTH VOICE ORCHESTRA HIT TRUMPET TROMBONE TUBA MUTED TRUMPET FRENCH HORN BRASS SECTION SYNTH BRASS1 SYNTH BRASS2 SOPRANO SAX ALTO SAX TENOR SAX BARTION SAX OBOE ENGLISH HORN BASSOON CLARINET PICCOLO FLUTE RECORDER PAN FLUTE BLOWN BOTTLE SHAKUHACHI WHISTLE OCARINA MESE E REIR za DRAB E 1 2 fae ARE
21. LSA CUMBIA MERENQUE MAMBO LATIN GIPSY D SAMBA ORIENTAL CINGENE MUS5 8 ORIENTAL OYUNHAVA WORLDMUSIC SEVILLIANA HOLLYWOOD SP RUMBA SP BOLERO SIRTAKI BAROQUE HAWAII BALLROOM FOXTROT QUICKSTEP SLOWFOX TRAD WALTZ JIVE PASODOBLE TANGO TANGOARG GERMWALTZ VIENNAWALTZ MUSETTE SLOWWALTZ MARCH MARCH6 8 POLKA D POLKA SCHLAGER 41 1 2 mS tke oR 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 EXCESS E Tu UF HIG EE E ROR Ae ESI shes IUE 2 cm fa anger 6 8 42 DRUM SET TABLE MIDI CHANNEL 10 1 2 3 4 5 EE HQ STD SET1 CHINESE SET HQ ROOM SET HQ POWER SET HQ ELEC SET 39 D 2 HighQ S 40 E2 Slap Jj y 4 F2 j ScathPush J y 42 F 2 Scratch Pul y 43 G2 Sticks o p y y 44 G 2 SquareClick y 45 A2 Metronome Click
22. OFF 100 ca lt determines all the volume pitch of W220 Tuning TUNING 1 semitone 12 It determines all the transpose of W220 Transpose TRANSPOSE l semitones Harmony HARMONY 00 08 It determines the harmony type and its ON OFF Accompaniment ACMP It determines the accompaniment volume of volume VOLUME W220 Style It determines the accompaniment tempo of 40 240 W220 in order to make it suitable for your Mode performance Song It determines the tempo of demo songs 40 240 Mode The ON It determines the ON OFF of this instrument OFF of this LOCAL ON OFF Press YES and NO to turn on off instrument this instrument Eemal It determines external or internal clock Press me EXTERNAL ON OFF YES and NO to turn on off the external clock It allows you save the initial data to other Transmitting INIT SEND data e g sequencer computer or MIDI files Initial Setting Press YES to send the data out press NO to stop sending out Transmitting It allows you save the important data to other Bulks of BULKDUMP data e g sequencer computer or MIDI files Press YES to send the data out press Rs NO to stop sending out Troubleshooting When the W220 is turned on or off a popping sound is temporarily produced When using a mobile phone noise is produced There is no sound even when the keyboard is played or when a song is being played back The sound of the voic
23. S and NO buttons B Tuning This function determines the fine pitch setting of both the main voice and the bass chord accompaniment of the selected style It also determines the pitch ofthe songs This allows you to accurately match the tuning with that of other instruments without changing your fingering The Tuning setting can be adjusted over a range of 100 approx 1 semitone D Press the FUNCTION button to select this function and the Tune icon appears in the LCD 2 You can change the tuning by using YES and NO buttons 13 NOTE The keyboard will automatically call up touch response after you turn it on Its default touch type is medium response As to setting the parameter in touch function please see P 63 NOTE More information please see P 44 This instrument will automatically call up Reverberation On mode after youturn it on NOTE The Reverb setting can be adjusted over a range from Oto 127 More information please see P 44 This instrument will automatically turn to Chorus On mode after you turn it on NOTE By pressing YES and NO at the same time the tuning would return to its primary setting More information please see P 44 14 B Transpose This function determines the key of both the main voice and the bass chord accompaniment of the selected style It also determines the pitch of the songs This allows you to easily match the pitch
24. WELCOME To the happy family of satisfied electronic musical instrument owners To get the most out of the many features and functions of the keyboard please be sure to read carefully this manual and keep it at hand for future reference MAIN FEATURES Strong multifunctional LCD system with large scream display of Chinese characters which makes selecting and editing parameters much easier 348 different kinds of voices including 25 voices of Chinese folk instruments Trichord Gu Zheng Erhu Suona Almost including 100 popular accompaniment styles in the world Each has its own intro and main A B two types variation and ending 48 types of commonly used voices and 24 types of commonly used styles for rapid choice With 9 groups of percussion instrument and a group of Chinese traditional percussion instrument Graceful piano shape design and soft LCD back light makes the piano more luxurious Be able to synthesize certain digital effects like the reverb chorus and 3 D stereo effect which could create various sound field effects Q Be able to record at most 5 user songs and they could be played repeatedly 922 demonstration songs making great contributions to lifting your performance level Q9 Panel register function could save your beloved panel and recall it whenever you want CONTENTS Safety Precautions Panel Controls and Terminals Preparations EPower AC Adapter Batteries MConnection
25. You can select the Main A B section by pressing the appropriate button MAIN A B before pressing the START STOP button The display briefly shows the letter of the selected section MAINA or MAIN B SS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill I p m 1 Song a EH d gt m A B Repeat Pause Stop Start N REW 17 USING SYNC START W220 has Sync Start function that allows you to start the accompaniment and rhythm by simply pressing a key on the keyboard To enable this function first press the SYNC START button the beat marks all flash to indicate Sync Start stand by then press any key chord on the keyboard When auto accompaniment is on play a key or chord in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard SE Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill I sora E G 5 A B Repeat Pi rune jeu Starting with an Intro section Each style has two or four measure Intro sections When used with auto accompaniment many of the Intro sections also include special chord changes and embellishmentto enhance your performance To Start with an Intro section 1 Press MAIN AUTO FILL buttons to select which section A or B is to follow the Intro NS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill Hu xL jm
26. accompaniment in Style mode and to start stop song playback in Song mode P 18 19 MAIN A AUTO FILL REW button It is to control the auto fill and change the auto accompaniment sections while in Style mode and fast rewind the song or move the song playback point back toward the beginning in Song mode See P 16 31 20 MAIN B AUTO FILL FF button It is to control the auto fill and change the auto accompaniment sections while in Style mode and when Song mode is selected this is used as a fast forward control or move the song playback point toward the end See P 16 31 21 REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons These buttons IMEMORY BANK 1 4 are used for selecting and recording the Registration Memory presets See P 34 REAR PANEL Registration Memory presets See P 34 22 SONG MEMORY buttons These buttons Record 1 5 A are used for song recording letting you record up to six different tracks of a song including a special Chord track SeeP 25 23 PITCH BEND ROLLER It is to simulate the pitch bend of the natural musical instruments See P 12 24 DC IN 12V jack This is for connection to a PA 51 accessory power adaptor See P 8 25 HEADPHONE OUTPUT jack This is for connection to a set of stereo headphones or to an external amplifier speaker system See P 9 26 SUSTAIN jack This is for connection to an optional FC4 or FC5 Sustain pedal for control over sustain just like the d
27. amper pedal on a piano See P 9 21 MIDI IN OUT terminals These two jacks are to connect to other MIDI instruments and devices See P 36 PREPARATIONS B Here is the place where lay main jacks of this instrument that are needed while playing Please pay attention to the usages of these jacks E MIDIOUT SUSTAIN PHONES DC12V MIDI IN E Power Supply This instrument will run either from an AC adaptor or batteries If W220 sounds totally different while playing at a high volume this indicates the power supply runlow E Using an AC Power Adapter DC45V This instrument could be supplied with pese alternating current power by connecting the e output terminal of the adapter with DC 12V power inputjack and etc When this instrument is connected with the adapter the internal AC AdapterPlug power circuit of this instrument would be automatically cut off Using batteries You could use six 1 5V D R 14 batteries to run this instrument When the power supply run low the volume may be diminished or an abnormal tone may appear or any other phenomenon may occur At this time please turn off the power and change the batteries with the procedure below 1 Open the battery compartment lid 2 Insertsix new batteries making sure thatthe positive and negative terminals are properly aligned 3 Replace the battery compartment lid 1 B CAUTION Never mix oldand new batteriesor differenttypes o
28. battery power if being used B Location Never locate the instrumentin areas subject to high humidity or heavy accumulation PAX of dust Doing so may cause fire or electrical shock Never locate the instrumentin areas subject to grease splatters or steam such as ina kitchen or near a humidifier Doing so may cause fire or electric shock E Don not place keyboard on lacquered furniture The instrument s silicone rubber feet may eventually blacken or scar lacquered surfaces Use felt cloth pads to insulate the feet preferably use a musical instrument stand designed for your keyboard E Do not place heavy objects onthe instruments Do not place heavy instruments onthe instruments This may cause the instrument to tip over or break resulting in injury E Volume Very high volume levels can damage hearing Avoid using the instrument at very high volume settings forlong periods Consult with a physician immediately if you experience impaired hearing orringing in the ears B Liquid Crystal Display LCD Precautions Avoid subjecting the keyboard s LCD to strong impact which can crack or break the LCD s glass creating the danger of personal injury Should the LCD glass ever crack or break do notallow the liquid inside the LCD to come into contact with your skin which can cause inflammation and reddening Should the L CD liquid get into your mouth immediately wash out your mouth with water and then consulta physician
29. controlled by outside MIDI information which can automatically decidethe music source mode and choose MIDI track voice and effect and change the parameter and as well as perform the appointed voice BMIDI Interface MIDI IN is to receive outside data from other MIDI devices like sequencer in order to control this instrument MIDI OUT is to send MIDI data like the note and touch data from this instrument Ns Ws MIDI IN MIDI OUT MREMOTE PASSAGE To set the MIDI passage to receive outside keyboard data please select 01 16 The outside keyboard must set the source passage from which the data is sent and its MIDI OUT connects this keyboard s MIDI IN by the MIDI cable When set is OFF this keyboard will receive from all the16 tracks Pressing NO and YES buttons at the same time can retune to the original setting OFF BKEYBOARD OUTPUT To determine whether the data output from the MIDI OUT CAUTION Never use MIDI cables longer than about 15 meters Cables longer than this can pick up noise which can cause data errors 37 38 CONNECT TOAPERSONAL COMPUTER By connecting your W220 s MIDI terminals to a personal computer you can have access to a wide variety of music software When using a MIDI interface device installed in the personal computer connect the MIDI terminals ofthe personal computer and the W220 MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI IN MIDI OUT Computer Sequencer software e W
30. ct on keyboard percussion music Please refer to P44 for the details of setting the transpose parameters NOTE For the first ten Harmony Types Duet Octave Tremolo 1 4 Tremolo 1 6 Tremolo 1 8 Tremolo 1 12 Echo 1 4 Echo 1 6 Echo 1 8 Echo 1 12 chords must be played in the Accompaniment section of the keyboard The harmony voice will change its pitch to match the chord youare playing The speed of the Tremolo Trilland Echo effects depends on the Tempo setting e Each voice of the W220 has its own independent Harmony setting 15 AUTOACCOMPANIMENT ACCOMPANIMENT STYLE W220 provides dynamic rhymes and accompaniment patterns as well as voice settings appropriate foreach pattern for various popular music styles A total of 100 kinds of different accompaniment styles are available in two different categories Group Aand Group B All leading styles are printed onthe panel At the upper part of each style button are styles of Group Aand lower part Group B Each style is made up of separate sections Intro Main A Auto Fill in Main B Auto Fill in and Ending letting you call up accompaniment sections as you perform The auto accompaniment features that are built into the rhythms add the excitement of instrumental backing to your performance letting you control the accompaniment by the chords you play Auto accompaniment effectively splits the keyboard into two sections the upper is used for play
31. es or rhythms seems unusual or strange The accompaniment does not sound properly The voice chosen does not sound properly or the volume is too low Not all of the voices seem to sound or the sound seems to be cut off The sound of a voice changes from note to note The footswitch for sustain seems to produce the opposite effect For example pressing the footswitch cuts off the sound and releasing it sustains the sounds This is normal and indicates that this instrument is receiving electrical power Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the W220 may produce interference To prevent this turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the W220 Check that nothing is connected to the PHONES OUTPUT jack on the rear panel When aset of headphones is plugged into this jack no sound is output The battery power is too low Replace the batteries Make sure that the Accompaniment Volume is set to an appropriate level Make sure the settings are appropriate master volume dual balance The W220 is polyphonic up to a maximum of 64 notes If the Dual voice is being used and a style or song is playing back at the same time some notes sounds may be omitted or stolenD from the accompanimentor song This is normal The AWM tone generation method uses multiple recordings samples of an instrument across the range of the keyboard thus the actual sound of the voice may be slightl
32. f batteries To prevent possible damage from battery leakage remove the batteries from the instrumentif itis not to be used fora longtime r b E 1 5 reese t k 4 M E f n x atts of Y i B Using Headphones or Stereo System You can connect a set of stereo headphone to the PHONES OUTPUT jack While such connection is made you could only hear the sound one through the earphone Thus you could practise and play without disturbing others This jack can also be connected to the external amplifier speaker system in orderto forma better amplifier system m Using a Sustain Pedal This feature lets you use an optional Sustain pedal to sustain the sound of the voices Press and hold down the pedal as you play the keyboard to sustain the sound SUSTAIN B CAUTION Do not press the sustain pedal while connecting the pedal to the terminal or turning on the power supply Otherwise it changes the recognized polarity of the pedal resulting in reversed sustain pedal operation To bring the reversed polarity normal just turn off the power and follow the proper procedure E MIDI INPUT OUTPUT COD COD MIDI IN could be used to receive the MIDI data from the outside equipment connected MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI OUT could send the MIDI Data of this instrument 10 B Setting Up the Music Stand PLAYING THE PIANO STARTING TO PLAY THE PIANO
33. g a 5 in the middleof a measure js O_O E gt To Set the A pointto the beginning of a A B A Pause Stop Start rally song press the A B REPEAT button before starting playback 3 Pause orstop playback as needed Just use PAUSE or START STOP button Stopping playback does not cancel the set A B point or the A B Repeat function SEL Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill n a m A ABRe Pause Stop Stat FF REW lt lt 4 Turn offthe A B Repeat function Press the A B REPEAT button N Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill Ii song os Gal Love a te 1 A B RI Pause Stop Start ES HINT e f you are repeat practising a particularly difficult section try slowing down the tempo to an appropriate speed to make it easier to play and master the part You may also want to slow down the Tempo while setting the A B point this makes it easier to accurately set the points You can also set the A B Repeat function while the song is paused or stopped Simply use F F REW button to select the measures you want then press the A B REPEAT button for each point and finally just start playback 33 34 REGISTRATION MEMORY REGISTRATION MEMORY By applying this convenient function you can save at most 32 panel settings 8 groups and 4in each g
34. he tone generator is played through the speakers N Pluck a string and the body resonates the sound As shown in the pictures above in digital instruments the sample notes reserved notes stored in the tone generator section electronic circuit can be played when the information onthe keyboardis collected Then whatis the information onthe keyboard For instance if you use W220 to play a C quarter note unlike an acoustic instrument that puts out a resonated note it puts out information from the keyboard such as with what voice wth which key about how strong and when was it pressed and when wasit released All the information will be converted to a number value and sent to the tone generator Based on these data the music source will adopt stored sample note and play it MIDI FUNCTION MIDI is the abbreviation of musical instruments digital interface It allows the digital instruments to communicate with each other by sending and receiving compatible notes control change and program change and as well as other types of MIDI data and information MIDI is an international standard It enables all the instruments to connect together and allows them to control each other and exchange data That is it makes all the instruments asystem and greatly enlarges its function W200 can control MIDI device by transmitting note related data and various types of controller data and also can be
35. hen using a MIDI interface with a Macintosh series computer please connect the RS 422 terminal of the computer Modem port or printer terminal to the MIDI interface as shown in the diagram below Computer Sequencer software e When connecting to a computer with a USB interface just use MIDI interface first use a standard USB cable to connect Ux16 interface to the computer and then connect W220 to UX16 interface correctly Computer Sequencer software VOICE LIST VOICE LIST 39 The W220 has 32 note maximum polyphony This means that it can play a maximum of up to 32 notes at once regardless of what functions are used Auto Accompaniment uses a number of the available notes so when Auto Accompaniment is used the total number of available notes for playing on the keyboard is correspondingly reduced The same applies to the Split Voice and Song functions Caution The Voice List includes MIDI program change numbers for each voice Use these program change numbers when playing the W220 via MIDI from an external device Name of Voice PIANO j ACOUSTIC GRAND PIANO BRIGHT ACOUSTIC PIANO ELECTRIC GRAND PIANO HONKY TONK PIANO ELECTRIC PIANO1 ELECTRIC PIANO2 HARPSICHORD CLAV1 iB ESSE FB 5 gt 1 2 TASA TIUS CHROMATIC PERCUSSION CELESTA GLOCKENSPIEL MUSIC BOX VIBRAPHONE MARINBA XYLOPHONE TUBU
36. hoose song number you want for recording Song Memory Song NoRecord Chord 3 e 55 2 3 4 8 4j Clear 3 To chose the recorded track number While holding down the RECORD button press the appropriate Song Memory button Melody track 1 to 5 can only be chosen once at a time and the display light of time signature flicks The track number temporarily appears in the LCD before itrecovers to its the previous display Song Memory NOTE Chord emigre ron Keep in mind that all recording e 4 operations replace all the information recorded before In other words if you record to a track that already has L CN Clear l 4 recorded data all previous data in the track will be erased and replaced by the newly recorded data M Recording tothe Chord Track A special chord track is prepared for recording accompaniment data This is automatically recorded to the Chord track track A Selecting the chord track will also automatically turns onthe accompaniment Song Memory Song NoRecord Chord TEO M Recording toa Melody Track 1 to 5 Five independent melody tracks are prepared to record your keyboard performance Usually you ll want to record these after you ve recorded the Chord track But you can also simultaneously record Chord track and one Melody track 28 Muting Tracks During Playback While the recording is enabled you can selectively mute different tracks This is useful for when you want to clearl
37. ing a melody line and the lower set by default to keys F 2 and lower is for the auto accompaniment function llSelecting a Style Press Group A B button to choose the group you prefer When the LED light is on it means Group B is selected NOTE The accompaniment styles printed on the panel are the leading patterns in if off it means Group A 2 By pressing STYLE button you can choose the leading pattern in each accompaniment style 3 You can change the rhythm by using YES and NO buttons llVariation Each accompaniment style has its own variations There are Variation A B button on the panel llAdjusting the Accompaniment Volume Use the A V volume buttons to adjust the accompani ment volume The range of this adjustment is from O to 127 ACMP VOLUME Adjusting the Accompaniment Tempo Use the A V Tempo buttons to adjust the accompani ment tempo The range of this adjustment is from 40 to 240 TEMPO en a each style Eachstyle actually concludes one or severaldifferent patterns he name ofthe accompaniment style you choose willbe shown inthe LCD NOTE By pressing A V buttons at the same time the volume will return to its primary setting NOTE By pressing A V buttons atthe same time the tempo will return to its primary setting 16 llPlaying the Accompaniment The panel buttons below function as accompaniment controls Pressing this b
38. intact Use this operation only when you are sure to clear a track and record a new one To erase the data of an entire song use the Song Clear operation Select the desired song Press the SONG NO button and then use the numeric keypad or press Yes or No button to select the desired song No 1 to No 5 Song Memory DID 2 Press and hold down the button corresponding tothe track to be erased Press and hole down the appropriate SONG MEMORY button 1 5 AD for atleast one second Song Memory Song NoRecord Chord ODBREBREE Clear 3 Press the YES button 4 At the Sure prompt press the YES button or press the NO button to abort Pressing the YES button is to clear the desired track LCD shows sure Again press the YES button and in the LCD says O Cleared Pressing button NO is to cancel the operation 31 PLAYING ASONG This button is the panel button of song control functions Its usage covers your saved User songs and the demo songs Fast Forward Function Open A B Repeat function SE Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill LIS Ss Dem e A B Repeat Pau e Stop Start Open Pause Function Fast Rewind Function About Songtrack Song Memory Song NoRecord Chord Jit 2 3 4 s Clear EM Melody Track Accompaniment Track 1 Star
39. let for safety reasons After useturn offthe power switch ofthe instrument and unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet B Batteries Improper battery use may cause batteries to rupture andleak This may cause injury malfunction ofthe instrumentor discolouration of furniture and other articles that come into contact with battery fluid Take careto observethe followings Install batteries so their polarity matches that indicated on the instrument Forsafety and to prevent possible leakage of battery fluid always make sure to BH remove batteries from the instrument when you do not plan to use it for a long time Always make sure thatthe batteries making upa setare allof the same type Never combine the new batteries with old ones Never dispose of batteries by incinerating them Never shortor disassemble batteries and do notexpose them to excessive heat Replace dead batteries as soon as possible Neverattempt to recharge batteries B Transport When transporting the instrument always make sure to unplug the AC adaptor tay from the electrical outlet and confirm that all other external connections have been disconnected Only then should the instrument be transported If the above is not done the cord may be damaged leading to possible fire or electrical shock B Care Whenever caring make sure to first unplug the ac adaptor from the electrical outlet Sh Also remove the instrument s batteries if
40. llows you to play two voices at the same time 1 Follow the previous Selecting a Voice process to choose the NOTE e In Dual Voice mode if you press the first voice keyboard it may sound differently or like two voices mixed together If you 2 Press the DUAL button to enter into Dual Voice mode The pressis bhitortridhb efe E name of the second voice will appear in the LCD this instrument stringed instruments 8 Foll th Selecti Voi in t ensemble 1 would be automatically set OIIOW e previous oelecting a voice process again to as dafaultad second voice choose the second voice e In this mode you cannot choose the first voice so you ought to settle the 4 Press the DUAL button to stop Dual Voice function lise weles bstere enterino Anto hls mode 12 E Balancing the Dual Voice You should balance the volume of each voice by yourself 1 Press the FUNCTION button until it shows Second Voice Volume in the LCD 2 Press YES and NOJ to adjust the second voice volume ranging from O to 127 CONTROL AND EFFECT NOTE By pressing YES and NO at the same time the volumes would return to the primary setting This digital piano offers you various types of effects You can freely choose your favourite one The Usage of Function buttons W Press each button once to choose different function 1 VOICE 2 STYLE MODE 3 DEMO SONG 4 CLOSE VOICE PART for demo songs 5
41. nd then the original display recovers NOTE Registration Memory If no power is provided the recorded data canonly be reserved for one week or more Important n a 1 2 3 4 data should be stored in other equipment through the function of Ne batch output e If do not select the memory bank first then it will automatically use the present bank Memory Bank 36 MIDI FUNCTIONS W220 is MIDI compatible featuring MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals and providing a variety of MIDI related controls By using MIDI functions you can expand your musical possibilities In this chapter it mainly talks about what MIDI is what it can do and as well as how you apply MIDI to W220 WHAT IS MIDI No doubt you have heard the terms acoustic instruments and digital instruments In the world today these are the two main categories of musical instruments Let s consider an acoustic piano and a classical guitar as representative acoustic instruments They are easy to understand With the piano you strike a key and a hammer inside hits some strings and plays a note With guitars you directly plucka string and the note sounds But how do digital instruments go about playing a note Acoustic guitar note production Digital instrument note production TET aa Tone Generator CL Electronic circuit R Sampling note Sampling note Wy Playing the keyboard W Based on playing information from the keyboard a sampling note stored in t
42. of this instrument to other instruments or singers or play in a different key without changing your fingering The transpose settings can be adjusted over a range of 12 semitones 1 octave D Press the FUNCTION button to select this function and the Transpose icon appears in the LCD 2 You can adjust the range of transpose by using YES and NO buttons E Harmony The Harmony section features a variety of performance effects that enhance the melodies you play when using the accompaniment styles of the W220 A total of twenty six Harmony types are available Tremolo Trill and Echo effects can be used even if accompaniment is off There are five different Harmony Types that automatically create harmony parts for notes played in the upper section of the keyboard to match the accompaniment chords Press the FUNCTION button to select this function When Harmony Disabled appears in the LCD it means this function is closed Press Yes to enter into harmony mode 3 You can chose your desired harmony type by using YES and NO buttons NOTE By pressing YES and NO at the same time the mode would return to the primary setting Anew mode is only valid to the notes played after this new mode is set This function is to change the places of the notes in order to display the melody and accompaniment for the present voice and accompaniment style But it has no effe
43. on the product itself to ensure that the product is used safely and Correctly andto preventinjury tothe user and other person as well as damage to property Those symbols along with their Meanings are shown below B WARNING N This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing death or serious injury if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication B CAUTION N This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing injury as well as matters for which there is the likelihood of occurrence of physical damage only if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication E Symbol Examples AN This triangle symbol means that the user should be careful The example at left indicates electrical shock caution This circle with a line through it means that the indicated action must not be performed Indications within or nearby this symbol are specifically prohibited The example atleft indicates that disassembly is prohibited The black dot means that the indicated action must be performed Indications within this symbol are actions that are specifically instructed to be performed The example atleft indicates that the power plug must be unplugged from the electrical socket WARNING E Please use caution regarding the handling of the AC adaptor AN Do notuse a voltage other than the indicated power supply voltage Use ofa voltage other than that indicated
44. opped AN Inthe case the instrument has been dropped or damaged take the following actions Continued use may cause fire or electrical shock 1 Turn power off ax 2 Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet 3 If there are any batteries loaded in the keyboard remove them Do not touch the batteries directly with your hands when removing them They may be hotor battery fluid may be leaking from them 4 Consult with the dealer where you purchased the keyboard or with an authorized service provider B Be careful of the bags around children Never allow anyone to place the plastic bags ofthe instrument its accessories and its separately sold options over their heads Doing so many cause suffocation Particular cautionis required in homes with small children CAUTION B AC Adapter Do notlocate the power cord in close proximity to heaters or other heating appliances This may cause the cord to melt leading to possible fire or electrical shock When unplugging the AC adapter from an electrical outlet always make sure to ax pull onthe adaptor itself and not the cord Pulling excessively onthe cord may cause it to be damaged or break leading to possible fire or electrical shock W Do nottouch the AC adapter with wet hands when itis plugged in This may cause electrical shock When notusing the instrument for an extended period such as when travelling always make sure tounplug the AC adapter from the electrical out
45. rd e When the auto bass chord function is on save the melody track and chord track together Double tracks record NOTE There s no special difference between single track recording and double track recording Even when you record the Melody Track 1 melody and chord performance by Melody Track 2 double track recording this instrument can automatically separateit into melody Melody Track 3 track and chord track according to your Melody Track 4 performance Thus you can re record a Melody Track 5 certain track or correct an error after double track recording Chord Track In addition each track can save what stated below e Melody1 5 the melody played on the keyboard voice dual on off and the choice of the second voice dual i NOTE balance reverb on off sustain on off pitch bend roller Both the beginning tempo and the tempo touch response on off percussion chord on off with change in the recording will be recorded the parameters you ve set transpose on off with the as parts ofthe song parameters you ve set Chord the chord played on the keyboard regardless of auto bass chord mode Style choice accompaniment proceeding intro fill in ending A B variation on off change of accompaniment volume 26 SONG RECORDING W220 features powerful and easy to use song recording features that let you record your keyboard performances using up to six independent tracks including one track for
46. rmal NOTE This wheel could do nothing to Auto Bass chord The primary setting is 200 dieresis 2 semitones and the adjust range is 1 octachord PITCH BEND ci E Touch Response This function could adjust the volume by controlling the strength of pressing the keyboard There are five touch types Touch SNS 15 available by pressing the TOUCH button in the panel Press the TOUCH button to enable this function and the Touch icon appears in the LCD Press the TOUCH button for at least 3 seconds and the name of the type appears in the LCD 3 You can change the touch type by using YES and NO buttons B Reverb This function is to add reverberation effect to the voices which can create live effect and sound as if you were performing in a small room or a concert A total of eight different Reverb types simulating various different performance environments are available Press the REVERB button to shift this mode D Press the REVERB button for at least 3 seconds to enable this function and there appears the Reverb icon in the LCD 2 You can change the reverberation type by using YES and NO buttons B Chorus It is to add chorus effect to the voices There are 8 different types available Press the FUNCTION button to choose this function and the Chorus icon appears in the LCD 2 You can close this function and change the chord type by using YE
47. roup And you can recall any setting at any moment if you want Each panel consists parameters below Voice Number as well as Group A B choice Dual Second voice choice and Dual balance Chorus on off type Reverb Type Transpose setting e Style Number as well as Group A B choice Tempo setting Tuning e Harmony on off and its type Pitchben Range Accompaniment volume RECORDING A REGISTRATION MEMORY PRESET Press the BANK button then there appears BANK in the LCD Using YES and NO buttons to choose the group Group 1 8 Registration Memory Memory Bank IE EO 2 the SAVE button pressed and then press any button of Save and Register buttons 1 to 4 In LCD there appears Registration Memory and as well as the corresponding number The new setting will be saved to corresponding place in the memory The register number will be shown in the first line of the scream for a short time and then the original display recovers Registration Memory Memory Bank Geaeee 35 RECALLING A REGISTRATION MEMORY PRESET 1 First press BANK button and then use YES and NO to select the register number from 1 to 8 if you donot select it means to use the present memory bank Registration Memory Memory Bank eJ E W 2 i a 2 Then press the register you want and it will be recalled The register number will be shown inthe firstline of the scream for a short time a
48. t the desired song Press PLAY STOP button As the song is being repeatedly played the measure number and chords are shown in the LCD SS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill lil ee A B Repeat Pause Stop Start FF REW 4 gt gt 2 Stop the song playback Press START STOP button If the playback is repeated by using the button START STOP the song will automatically stop 32 A B REPEAT This convenient A B Repeat function is an ideal aid for practising and learning It allows you to specify a phrase of a song from A point to B point and repeat it while yourself practice or play along with it 1 Set point A the start point while playing a song During the playback press the A B REPEAT button once at the beginning point to be repeated SE Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill Iu CE E Oaa Karok Pase somsa fg FEN 2 Set pointB the end point While the song continues playing press the A B REPEAT button once again at the place you want it to stop repeating Thus the selected phrase repeats indefinitely until stopped NOTE NS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B The A and B points can only be Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill specified at the beginning of a measure beat 1 and not atany point Son
49. the CI the 19 lowest undertone keys C1 to F2 LED light will be on cannot be appliedto percussion music Press the VOICE button in the panel and choose the percussion 3 By playing on the keyboard you can get the percussion music you want On each key there is a certain icon standing fora corresponding percussion By this key you can get the music vivid to this real percussion All the percussion and keys are list in Page 42 4 By pressing any other voice button you can close this percussion function SONG MEMORY To memory songs is in terms of digitals saving your own performance 5 melody voice parts and the accompaniment chord voice part together as a song in case sometimes you want to repeatit again This instrument can memory at most 5 songs Song Memory consists of 8 control buttons SONG NO to choose the song SAVE to do the preparation MELODY 1 5 to choose the melody voice part CHORD CLEAR to select the chord and musicaltrack and as wellas clearthe saved songs Song Memory Song NoRecord Chord 3 e 55 2 3 4 8 a Clear As a matter of fact this function provides with 5 musical tracks available for saving the melody Melodies in each track can choose different kinds of voices and percussions and one special track to save the accompaniment using Style mode or auto bass chord function Please save the songs with the methods below e Save any melody track or chord track Single track reco
50. the keyboard The auto accompaniment starts automatically as soon as you playa chord A stop the auto accompaniment by releasing the chord Oro start the auto accompanimentagain just play achord Toturn Sync Stop off please press SYNC STOP button once more Pressing START STOP button can completely stop the auto accompaniment 21 ACCOMPANIMENT SECTIONS MAIN A BAND FILL INS While the accompaniment is playing youcan add variation inthe rhythm accompaniment by pressing the MAIN AUTO FULL button This switches between the Main A and Main B sections automatically playing a fill in pattern to smoothly lead into the next section For example ifthe Main Asection is currently playing pressing this button automatically plays a fill in pattern followed by the MainB section See illustration on this page You can also select either the Main A or B section to start by pressing the MAIN AUTO FILL buttons before starting the style SE Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill Iu sono U ER c Et A B Repeat Pause Stop Start Y jp gt gt About the Fill in Patterns If you press the MAIN A fill in pattern plays And the Main A B section AUTO FILL button before immediately untilthe plays here beat 4 end of the measure 1st measure 2st measure ost measure And the Main A B section begins here If you pressthe MAIN AUTO F
51. the wall outlet 3 If there are any batteries loaded in the keyboard remove them Do not touch the batteries directly with your hands when removing them They may be hotor battery fluid may be leaking from them 4 Consult with the dealer where you purchase the keyboard or with an authorized service provider B Do notdisassemble or modify the instrument Never attemptof take apart or modify the instrument its accessories or separately sold options Doing so may cause fire electrical shock or malfunction Consult your dealer concerning all inspection adjustment or repair of internal components B Do notuse ifthere is an abnormality or malfunction AN Do notuse the instrument if there appear to be abnormalities such as the presence of smoke or abnormal odor Also do notuse the instrument ifthere appear to be mal functions such as the power not coming on or sound not being produced Use under such conditions may cause fire or electrical shock In such cases take the following actions immediately Never attempt to repair the instrument yourself 1 Turn power off ax 2 Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet 3 If there are any batteries loaded in the keyboard remove them Donot touchthe batteries directly with your hands when removing them They may be hotor battery fluid may be leaking from them 4 Consult with the dealer where you purchased the keyboard or with an authorized service provider BE When the instrument has been dr
52. ton again to close it The screen will show the current track number inthe state column NOTE If no power is provided the recorded data can only be reserved for one week or more Important data should be stored in other equipment through the function of batch output 29 SONG CLEAR The Song Clear operation completely erases all the recorded data on all tracks of a selected User song Use this operation only when you are sure you wantto erase a song and record a new one To erase an individual track of a song while leaving the other tracks intact use the Track Clear operation Select the desired song Press the SONG NO button andthen use YES or NO button to selectthe desired song between No 1 to No 5 Song Memory ETELEEEIDO 2 While holding down the A button press SONG MEMORY button 1 All track indications in the LCD flash indicating thatall tracks areto be erased Song Memory Song NoRecord Chord i Bresse YES button A at the Sure prompt press the yes button or press the NO button to abort Press the YES button is to clear the desired song LCD shows Sure Again press the YES button and LCD says Cleared Press button NO is to cancelthe operation 30 TRACKS CLEAR The Track Clear operation is to completely erase all the recorded data on a selected track ofa selected User song leaving the othertracks
53. utton l Pressing this button enters into alternately enables and Pressing this button alternately Pressing this buttonalternately Main B andautomatically adds cancels the bassand chord enables and cancelsthe Sync Start starts and stopsauto accompa a fill in patternbefore changing accompaniment function niment ihe section Accompaniment Sync Syne Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start ptop Auto Fill AutoFill I js H d EY B A B Repeat Pause Stop Start REW Vi P 44 gt gt Pressing this button alternately this controls the Intro and enables and cancelsthe Sync Ending sections Pressing this buttonenters into MainAand Stop function automatically adds afill in pattern before changing the section Turn on theauto accompaniment Press the CHORD button to enable turn on the auto accompaniment NS Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill i gt Song g gt m A 1 ABRB Pause Stop Stat FF REW 4 gt gt 2 Start the accompaniment You can do this in one of the following ways Press the START STOP button The rhythm starts playing immediately without bass and chord accompaniment The currently selected Main A B section will play SE Accompaniment Sync Sync Intro Main A Main B Chord Stop Start Ending Start Stop Auto Fill Auto Fill Iu sn i S 2 mam A Bl e A B Repeat Pause Stop Start FF REW P gt gt
54. y differentfrom note to note The polarity of the footswitch is reversed Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected to the SUSTAIN jack before turning on the power 45 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Keyboard 61 key standard touch response keyboard Voice Western Keyboard 153 voices Q Oriental Keyboard 210 voices the maximum coinstantaneous voice 64 the keyboard percussive 1 9 group sound effect 1 group volume 00 127 octachord 2 2 phasic 7 7 keyboard split left hand and right hand voice dual voice right hand voicet right hand vioce2 harmony andresonance 10 styles DSP reverb styles 8 styles DSP chorus styles 8 styles The DSP reverb and chorus sending level 00 127 Ihe DSP reverb and chorus return level 00 127 Accompaniment Western Keyboard 100 styles Oriental Keyboard 80 styles including 51 Oriental styles Normal play keyboard split single finger chord and fingered chord Function Demo Voice Rhythm Rhythm volume Touch Regist Memory Bank Record Dual Reverb Sustain Touch Pitch band X Pose Tune Metronome Display e 122 50mm large LCD screen with multi function MIDI function Q receive and sending Auxiliary port direct Input earphone auxiliary output sustain footplate MIDI in out port Power output 5W 2 used with special DC power supply earphone auxiliary output the resistance output 32 9
55. y hear certain tracks and not others during recording Muting can also be done on the fly during playback To use muting press the corresponding SONG MEMORY button repeatedly if necessary until the desired track number inthe display is off Each press of aSONG MEMORY button when playback is stopped cycles through the following settings A to start recording When the beat marks and track number start flashing you can start recording simply by playing the keyboard or by pressing the START STOP button When Sync start is on play the first chord of the song in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard The accompaniment starts automatically and you can continue recording playing other chords in time with the accompaniment D Stop recording After you ve finished playing the part press the START STOP button or RECORD button to stop recording Record to other tracks as desired To do this simply repeat step 3 to 5 above Make sure that when you press the SONG MEMORY button corresponding to the desired track the track number in the display flashes Listen to newly recorded song To play back the song from the beginning simply press the START STOP button again Playback stops when the START STOP button is pressed again NOTE If the previous accompaniment track or melody track is on it can be monitored during the recording If no ofthat track is needed you canpress its but
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