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1. 15 Metronome Press the FUNCTION button to enter the metronome menu Press the NEXT button to enter its sub menu LCD displays metronome OFF Use the and or DIAL to select the metronome type lt includes Metronome Voice and Metronome Pad Note Metronome can be turned while the style is playing Digital effect Press the FUNCTION button to enter the Digital Effect menu Press the NEXT button to enter its sub menu LCD highlights Reverb Type and displays Reverb Level Choosing Reverb Type Reverb Level Chorus Type Chorus Level Harmony Type by rotating the dial or using the button the button Press the NEXT button to enter to parameter setting menu 1 Reverb Type A total of 8 different reverb types are available Use the dial the button or the button to select the reverb type LCD take turns display Room1 Room2 Room3 Hall1 Hall2 Plate Delay Pan Delay The default type is Hall2 2 Reverb Level It ranges from 0 to 127 Use the dial the numeric keypad 0 9 button the button or the button to adjust the level value The LCD displays the current level value The default value is 92 3 Chorus Type A total of 8 different chorus types are available Use the dial the button or the button to select the chorus type LCD takes turns to display Chorus1 Chorus2 Chorus3 Chorus4
2. Press the UTILITY button Press button to select in current menu level Press NEXT to to enter UTILITY mode turn into current option Press BACK to back the higher level menu Press the NEXT and BACK will simultaneously exit the SMC menu UTILITY Delete the file Press or use dial to select the file Press NEXT to confirm deleting or formatting the file Format the SMC Press NEXT to confirm the operation press BACK to exit the operation Press the SAVE button to Press button to select in current menu level save the files to SMC Press NEXT to turn into current option Press BACK to back the SAVE higher level menu Press the NEXT and BACK will simultaneously exit the SMC menu Input fil Press keyboard to select letter and move the cursor press NEXT BPEL INS name to confirm the input press BACK to last step Press the RECORD button Press or use the dial to select user song 1 or 2 to enter real time record RECORD Press the RECORD button Press MELODY 1 4 ACCOMP to select tracks to record Play to enter to prepare for the keyboard can start recording and press REC again to quit record recording PLAY Aa the PLAY button Press or use the dial to select user song 1 or 2 irst Specifications Keyboard 88 hammer action keys Voice 350 Voices Style 130 Styles Demo Song 3 Demo songs Album Song 100 Album songs Display M
3. BACK NE Mixer Press the FUNCTION button and select MIXER menu Press the NEXT button The LCD displays Orchestra 1 VOL Orchestra 2 VOL Orchestra 3 VOL Voice R1 Volume Voice R2Volume Voice L Volume Bass Volume Drum Volume circularly Use the dial the button or the button to select the mixer sub menu Press the NEXT button to enter the parameter setting i F Dd E gt ma Y Y ue 1 Style In the accompaniment channel setting the LCD displays Orchestra 1 VOL Orchestra 2 VOL Orchestra 3 VOL Bass Volume Drum Volume value circularly The respective default values are 27 27 27 28 28 e Set the value with the dial the and button from0 to 31 In this mode press the and the simultaneously to turn OFF the volume value BACK NE 18 Memory BANK BANK STORE a DNN C Ss M5 J Mt M2 M3 M4 SN IN JI J X I 19 2 Keyboard In the keyboard setting the LCD displays Voice R1 Volume Voice R2 Volume Voice L Volume value circularly The default val
4. Chord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing Chord C Display 0 Major M 1 3 5 C C 1 Major sixth 6 1 3 5 6 C6 C6 2 Major seventh M7 1 3 5 7 CM7 CM7 3 Major seventh add sharp eleventh M7 11 1 2 3 4 5 7 CM7 11 CM7 11 4 Major add ninth M9 1 2 3 5 CM 9 CM 9 5 Major seventh ninth M7 9 1 2 3 5 7 CM7 9 CM7 9 6 Sixth ninth 6 9 1 2 3 5 6 C6 9 C6 9 7 Augmented aug 1 3 5 Caug Caug 8 Minor m 1 b3 5 Cm Cm 9 Minor sixth m6 1 b3 5 6 Cm6 Cm6 10 Minor seventh m7 1 b3 5 b7 Cm7 Cm7 11 Minor seventh flatted fifth m7b5 1 b3 b5 b7 Cm7b5 Cm7b5 12 Minor add ninth m 9 1 2 b3 5 Cm 9 Cm 9 13 Minor seventh ninth m7 9 1 2 b3 5 b7 Cm7 9 Cm7 9 14 Minor seventh add eleventh m7 11 1 2 b3 4 5 b7 Cm7 11 Cm7 11 15 Minor seventh mM7 1 b3 5 7 CmM7 CmM7 16 Minor major seventh ninth mM7 9 1 2 b3 5 7 CmM7 9 CmM7 9 17 Diminished dim 1 b3 b5 Cdim Cdim 18 Diminished seventh dim7 1 b3 b5 6 Cdim7 Cdim7 19 Seventh 7 1 3 5 b7 C7 C7 20 Seventh suspended fourth 7sus4 1 4 5 b7 C7sus4 C7sus4 21 Seventh flatted fifth 7b5 1 3 b5 b7 C7b5 C7b5 22 Seventh ninth 7 9 1 2 3 5 b7 C7 9 C7 9 23 Seventh add sharp eleventh 7 11 1 2 3 4 5 b7 or C7 11 C7 11 1 2 3 4 5 b7 24 Seventh add thirteenth 7 13 1 b2 3 5 b7 or C7 1 13 C7 13 2 3 5 6 b7 25 Seventh flatted ninth 7 b9 1 b2 3 5 b7 C7 b9 C7
5. Contents General Quide s 2 6 0 ooo 4 The connectors ooo conc 5 6 THE power jack vivoiiciiici dida pia 5 The headphone jack tit da ta 5 The AUX OUT Jacks dci 5 he AUXIN Jack cantes 6 The sustain jack ada in 6 The volume jACk ooooocccocccoccccncccnnnccnncnnnnos 6 The MIDI IN OUT jack 6 c cece cece eee 6 Basic operation aonane 7 1 Default and Reset setting ta feat 7 2 Master volume CONtrOl ooocccccccccccconccnn on 7 3 Brillantes sti 7 ALDO MO birria 7 Voice effect 0 0 0 oo oocorrrrrorr rr 8 10 Molde selectas sa o 8 DU aa osas 8 3 LOWE VOCES adn 9 A SUSTAIN efectividad in cade 9 5 DSP effect A terest 9 10 6 Harmony feto ada A ENA 10 Fz IOUCHITESPONSE id a eeat iad 10 Bi MMANS A wise eevee abate cana 10 9 Pitch bend modulation joystick rererere 10 SMbscon a ene pt ee 11 14 1 Style Select iia ek do 11 2 Style stares eii a a deoi ba AE 11 A a r a aai 12 4 Style StOp tera o e E 12 5 Accomp volume hee eatin end ied Eien 13 6 Auto bass Chord sscsece rete teen tenet nee 13 de WOMPO sees eee eran 14 Punto mies eet ohh kee ee le bebe 14 19 TaMetronoMe aire hae eee ts 15 2 Digital Off Ct tities ee ei tee ses ees 15 16 de UUM ono Si n hed teh O 16 18 Ac MID iee aS a a i EE ESEA 18 DEMI EELE Gh EEA net EELA AAE EE 18 19 6 Language A at ed 19 A a Sas Say MA ee sates 19 20 A ot neato ce AR 19 2 Store and load cc ccevcevceuveuueuuneenvenveunes 19 20
6. There are 100 album songs at all see APPENDIX 6 album list These parameters cannot be changed They include VOICE R1 R2 DSP accompaniment type OCTAVE HARMONY etc Press the ALBUM button The ALBUM icon on the LCD is illuminated ABC mode is turned on and placed in the SYNC START state The number and its name of the current song is highlighted on the top line of lattice area You can select songs with the dial and 0 button The song starts to play after playing the keyboard in the LH chord area You can change the tempo while the album song is playing Press the TEMPO and the Tempo button simultaneously to set the tempo to the default of each album song 3 To exit the album modes press one of the following buttons STYLE VOICE DUAL LOWER VOICE SYNTH M1 M6 O T S 4 You can exit the ALBUM and enter the RECORD mode by pressing the RECORD button while ALBUM is not playing 5 You can exit the ALBUM and enter the DEMO mode by pressing the DEMO button But it cannot return to the STYLE status after stopping to play the demo Record There are 2 songs named User Song 1and User Song 2 that can be recorded Every song includes 1 ACCOMP track and 4 MELODY tracks Recorded data can be stored while power is off Press the RECORD and the PLAY button at the same time before turning on the power All the recorded data will be erased Note P
7. IOP 2 Save Song File Select the menu Save Song and press the NEXT button The menu of Save Song 1 Save Song 2 are displayed in the lattice area with two lines You can select them with the dial or the and the button Then press the NEXT button A REC is displayed in the lattice area The letter A flashes which indicates the input state input method see 3 file name input below Press the NEXT button again to end the input The recording data will be saved in the root of the SMC Operation Completed is displayed temporarily on the LCD and it will exit the SMC function and return to the previous state IP PF 3 File name Input File name includes 1 8 characters to be input with the keyboard e SHIFT 26 letters will be displayed with capital letter by pressing the keyboard in letter area directly To display small letter press the shift button hold on DELETE When the flashing cursor is at the last character the eighth bit press it to erase the current character Otherwise it will erase the left character e BACK Move the current cursor to the left e NEXT Move the current cursor to the right 1 In file name input state A MEM or A REC is displayed on the lattice area and the letter A flashes 2 If there s nothing input letter A will be saved as the file name by pressing the NEXT button If you input the first character with keyboard
8. f E a Sy SY SY 7 8 9 FA FAS Q y Q GF GF Q Q y Q ZA SYNC START AR START STOP INTRO FILL INA FILLINB ENDING Whentheflach ROO eE NOR is flashing ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL a NORMAL style will INTRO Osyncstact START STOP INTRO FILL INA FILLAN B ENDING F 7 ya 7 N a LU U _ gt IN J N Q I ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL del ANST i Oo SYNC Wh 11 AL CALL Style select mb There are 130 styles at all See APPENDIX 3 STYLE LIST 2 When power is on the LCD displays the style name 001 8 Beat 1 at the bottom line 3 Press the STYLE button to illuminate the STYLE icon Style name 001 8 Beat 1 at the upper line will appear 4 Use the and button the DIAL and the numeric keypad to select the style Note The piano will check the validity of number input when you use the numeric keypad to select the style Style start mb Start directly Press the START STOP button to start playing the style 2 Start after INTRO When the style is not playing press the INTRO button and then press the START STOP button to start the INTRO The NORMAL style will be followed by INTRO section 3 Start after ENDING When the style is not playing press the ENDING button and then press the START STOP button to start the ENDING The NORMAL style will be
9. menu are as follows First series Second series Third series Default Next _ Next Next __ Back lt _ Back t Back lt _ Metronome Off Voice Pad Off Reverb Type Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Hall 1 Hall2 Plate Hall2 Delay Pan Delay Reverb Level 0 127 92 Digital Effect Chorus Type Chours1 Chours2 Chours3 Chours4 Feedback Chorus 3 Flanger Short DElay FBDelay Chorus Level 0 127 0 Duet 1 5 COuntry TRio BLock 4 Close 1 Duet Harmony Type 4 Close 2 4 Open Tune Value 50 50 0 Touch Type Soft MEdium Hard Medium VoiceR 1Octave 1 0 1 0 VoiceR2Octave 1 0 1 0 Utility Voicel Octave 1 0 1 0 Pitch Bend Range 0 12 2 Split Point 1 88 88Keys 34 Pedal Assign Sustain Pedal Soft Pedal Start Stop Pedal Sustain Tempo TapPedal Memory Select Pedal Pedal MIDI Transmit 1 16 1 Receive 1 16 ALL ALL Orchestral Volume 0 31 27 Orchestra2 Volume 0 31 27 Orchestra3 Volume 0 31 27 Mixer Voice R1 Volume 0 31 27 Voice R2 Volume 0 31 18 Voice L Volume 0 31 12 Bass Volume 0 31 28 Drum Volume 0 31 28 Language English Chinese English 14 BACK NE
10. 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 Tenor Sax 4 Tenor Sax 5 Tenor Sax 6 Sax and Brass Baritone Sax 1 Baritone Sax 2 Oboe English Horn Wood Winds 1 Wood Winds 2 Bassoon Clarinet 1 Clarinet 2 Clarinet 3 Clarinet 4 Wood Winds 3 Piccolo Flute 1 Flute 2 Flute 3 China Flute Recorder 1 Recorder 2 Pan Flute Kawala Bottle Blown Shakuhachi 1 Shakuhachi 2 Shakuhachi 3 Hichiriki Whistle 1 Whistle 2 Ocarina Lead 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 PAD 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 Square Lead Sawtooth Lead Calliope Lead Chiff Lead Charang Lead Voice Lead Fifths Lead Bass and Lead New Age Pad Warm Pad Poly Synth Pad Choir Pad Bowed glass Pad Metallic Pad Halo Pad Sweep Pad Effects 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 Ethn 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 Rain Sound Track Crystal Atmosphere Brightness Goblins Echoes Sci Fi ic Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto Kalimba Bagpipe Fiddle Shanai Percussive 279 280 281 Tinkle Bell Agogo Bell Steel Durms 281 Wood Block 282 Taiko Drum 283 Tom Drum 284 Melodic Tom 285 Reverse Cymbal Sound effects 286 287 288 289 290 291 Breath Noise Seashore Bird Tweet Telephone Ring Helicopter 292 Applause 293 Gunshot Chinese instrument 294 Pi Pa 295 Yue Qin 296 Da Ruan 297 Zhong Ruan 298 Liu Qin 299 Gu Qin 300 Gu Zheng 301 Yang Qin 302 Du Xian Qin 303 Re Wa Pu 304 San Xian 305
11. Er Hu 306 Gao Hu 307 Zhong Hu 308 Ban Hu 309 Xi Pi 310 Er Huang 311 Zhui Hu 312 Hi Suo Na 313 Lu Sheng 314 Guan Zi 315 Hou Guan 316 Huang 317 Bi Li 318 Na Zi 319 Zhao Jun 320 Xian Feng 321 Qu Di 322 Bang Di 323 Xin Di 324 Kou Di 325 Xiao 326 Pai Xiao 327 Xun 328 Ba Wu Drum set 329 Standard Kit 330 Room Kit 331 Hiphop Kit 332 Techno Kit 333 Power Kit 334 Electric Kit 335 Analog Kit 336 House Kit 337 Jazz Kit 338 Brush Kit 339 Classical Kit 340 Sfx Kit 341 China Kit User voices 342 User Voice 1 343 User Voice 2 344 User Voice 3 345 User Voice 4 346 User Voice 5 347 User Voice 6 348 User Voice 7 349 User Voice 8 350 User Voice 9 Guitar Fret Noise Appendix 2 Style list 8 Beat 039 Techno 077 Mambo2 116 Dai Minority 001 8 Beat 1 Swing and Jazz 078 Bounce 117 Weiwuer Minority 002 8 Beat 2 040 Big Band Ballad 079 Foxtrot 118 Tibat Minority 003 8 Beat 3 041 Jazz Ballad 080 Quick Step 119 Korea Minority 004 8 Beat 4 042 Big BandBoogie 081 Jive 120 Mongolia 005 8 Beat 5 043 Boogie Traditional 121 Dongbei Yangge 006 8 Beat 6 044 Swing1 082 March 1 122 Dongbei Errenzhuan 007 8 Beat Rock 045 Swing2 083 March 2 123 Shan Dong 008 8 BeatPop 046 Dixieland 084 German March 124 He Nan 16Beat 047 JazzTrio 085 6 8 March 125 An Hui 009 16 Beat1 RandB 08
12. b9 26 Seventh add flatted thirteen 7 b13 1 3 5 b6 b7 C7 b13 C7 b13 27 Seventh sharp ninth 7 9 1 2 3 5 b7 C7 9 C7 9 28 Major seventh augmented M7aug 1 3 5 7 CM7aug CM7aug 29 Seventh augmented 7 aug 1 3 5 b7 C7aug C7aug 30 Suspended fourth sus4 1 4 5 Csus4 Csus4 31 One plus two plus five 1 2 5 1 2 5 C1 2 5 C 35 Appendix 4 Demo list NO Name 01 World 02 Jazz 03 Trance Appendix 5 Album list 001 Blessing 035 The Pleasant One Draws One 071 Tulip Dose Of Thai N sD 002 The Moon Represents My Heart Musics da 072 Mary Had A Little Lamb 003 May Hug You 036 The Long And Arduous Journey 073 Morning Of Miaolin Is Always A Feeling 004 Whether Should Go Away i G t tly 037 Goodbye My Friend 074 enteen Of Moscow OS RA Andhe Boasi 038 Russian Dance Music 075 l ve Been Working On The 006 Londonderry Air Railroad 039 Military March 007 Serenade 7 Il Ci 040 Barrel Polka Of Beer 070 pomall Ei etoty 008 Swan Lake 077 PickTtea leaves And Attack 041 Musical Moments 009 Joy To The World Butterflies 042 Forest Polka 010 Pizzicato Polka 078 Grandfat
13. the NORMAL style playing Note e If you press the FILL IN A or the FILL IN B in the last beat of a measure a fill is inserted after the current measure finished Press and hold the FILL IN A or the FILL IN B button It will play FILL A FILL B repeatedly until you release the button Press the ENDING button when style is playing It will stop the style after ENDING playing unless you press the FILL IN A or the FILL IN B button before it finished Style stop mb Stop directly Press the START STOP button to stop style 2 Stop after ENDING Press the ENDING button The style will stop after ENDING is over 3 SYNC Stop e When A B C is on and style is playing press the SYNC STOP button SYNC STOP and SYNC START LED is lit the style stops playing and the 4 beats flash at the same time In this mode press the keyboard to start the style and release the keyboard to stop it e In SYNC STOP mode press the SYNC STOP The DEMO or the RECORD button can quit SYNC STOP mode Note When A B C mode is off you cannot turn on SYNC STOP mode ACCOMPVOLUME 4 TEMPO gt ACCOMP VOLUME N TENPO Split point runt FG 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cc Ce CM7 CM7 11 CM 9 CM C69 Caug 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Cm Cmg Cm7 Cm Cm 9 Cm 9 Cm 1 CmM 16 17 18 19 2
14. 0 21 22 23 CmM 8 Cdim Cdimz C7 e C765 i i 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 C7613 C7 9 Cz 13 Cy 9 CM7aug C7aug Csus4 C1 2 5 mb ACCOMP volume Press the ACCOMP VOLUME or the ACCOMP VOLUME button LCD displays Accomp Volume 021 Press the ACCOMP VOLUME and the ACCOMP VOLUME button or the and button and the DIAL can adjust the accompaniment volume from 0 31 2 Press the ACCOMP VOLUME and the ACCOMP VOLUME synchronously or the and the button synchronously can mute the accompaniment LCD displays Accomp Volume off Auto bass chord 1 Press the A B C button to turn on the Auto Bass Chord mode A B C icon is lit In this mode the keys below split point are known as the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section left chord area 2 To exit the A B C mode press the A B C button again 3 There are 2 ways to detect the chord Single Finger Detect and Fingers Detect If the chord playing accords with Fingers Detect it is recognized as the Fingers Chord If not Single Finger Chord will be recognized 4 Single Finger Chord Chords that can be produced in single finger operation are major minor seventh and minor seventh The illustration shows how to play the four chord types e To play a major chord press the root note of the chord e To play a seventh chord simulta
15. 3 Data store in 101510010 6 eee 20 Freeze A AAA 20 One touch setting oooooooooooooo 20 Pedal al ada a s 21 1 Foot SWitCh cece eee 21 2Volume pedal at aa u 21 SVM A a ketal eta da E es 22 AIDU Missin Oe ie Ee eG ees oS 23 A 90 nnn nnar nennen 24 25 TREC Stats aia 24 oo A lve coe behind sand 25 3 Record Playa isc 25 SMC etica dete 26 29 1 Load me a ERSE 26 27 A sea E ss cians 28 29 A IO 29 MIO os uti ii 30 Help a r a teteda aed senate tac acess ttn acinuaect fe 31 32 Specifications Sach aed tranches a Mantels 32 Appendix 1 Voice list 33 Appendix 2 Style list 34 Appendix 3 Chord list 35 Appendix 4 Demo list 35 Appendix 5 Album list 36 Appendix 6 MIDI implementation chart 37 General guide 24 26 34 36 38 33 35 37 39 40 41 ie O00000 8 9 1 FRONT PANEL MASTER VOLUME ACCOMP BRILLIANCE SLIDER SONG TRACK O RECORD O PLAY ACCOMP VOLUME START STOP INTRO O FILL INA O FILL INB Y ENDING SYNC START SYNC STOP 2 LEFT PANEL O DC 12V POWER JACK POWER MIDI IN MIDI OUT SUSTAIN PEDAL VOLUME PEDAL O AUX IN O AUX OUT L MONO AUX
16. 6 Polka1 126 Shan Xi 010 16 Beat2 048 RanaB 1 087 Polka2 127 Shan Bei 011 16 Beat3 049 RandB 2 088 Polka Pop1 128 Yun Nan 012 Hip Hop 050 Soul 089 Polka Pop2 129 Shang Hai 013 16 Beat Funk 051 Soul Shuffle Waltz 130 Tai Wan 014 FunkPop Country 090 Waltz 1 015 Fusion 052 Country 091 Waltz 2 016 Jazz Rock 053 Country Pop 092 Slow Waltz 1 017 Shuffle 054 Country 8Beat 093 Country Waltz Ballad 055 Country Rock 094 Jazz Waltz 018 Ballad 1 056 Country Shuffle 095 Orchestra Waltz 019 SlowB allad 057 Bluegrass 096 Musette 020 16 Beat Ballad Latin Pianist 021 PopBallad 058 Bossa Nova 1 097 Pianist 022 Dance Ballad 059 Pop Bossa 098 Ballad 2 023 Organ Ballad 060 Guitar Bossa 099 Slow Rock 2 024 BluesBallad 061 Rhumba1 100 BossaNova 2 025 Rock N Roll 062 Tangol 101 March Rock 063 Cha Chal 102 Waltz 026 Slow Rock 1 064 Guitar Rhumba 103 Slow Waltz 027 Rock 065 Sambal World Music 028 HardRock 066 Mambo 1 10 Dangdut 029 Heavy Metal 067 Salsa 105 Keroncong 030 6 8 Rock 068 Jazz Samba 106 Pop Malay 031 Rock Shuffle 069 Pop ChaCha 107 Oriental 1 032 Twist 070 Reggae 108 Oriental 2 033 Charleston 071 Pop Reggae 109 Oriental 3 034 4 4Blues Ballroom 110 Oriental 4 Dance 072 Tango2 111 Xin Jiang 035 Disco 073 Cha Cha2 112 YunNan 036 Disco 2 074 Beguine 113 NeiMeng Gu 037 Dance 075 Rhumba2 114 Jiang Nan 038 House 076 Samba 2 115 Miao Minority 34 Appendix 3 Chord list
17. CM voice can be recorded Metronome can be used while recording or playing the song The recorded data is not lost RECORD RECORD SONG 1 SONG 2 PLAY ACCOMP MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY 1 2 3 4 ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 MELODY 3 MELODY 4 START STOP 24 Record function does not function while it is in user voice mode The recordable voice range is 001 341 You can not enter the RECORD function while style and album is playing Reset the TUNE and TRANSPOSE parameters while waiting for record Press the DEMO button during recording It will exit the RECORD and enter the DEMO mode Record start 1 Prepare to record e Select user song Press the RECORD button The REC icon on LCD is illuminated User Song 1 or User Song 2 is displayed on the lattice area Its cursor on the LCD is lit then you can select it with dial the the button Wait for record Press the RECORD button after choosing User Song 1 or User Song 2 Four beats on the LCD flash simultaneously which indicates that the recording is waiting You can select desired recording track with the ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 4 buttons Its cursor flashes once selected Note You can select simultaneously an ACCOMP track and one MELODY track but you are not allowed to select 2 MELODY tracks at the same time MELODY 1 is automatically set to current track while it is in waiting mode If the first
18. EL REVERB TYPE LEVEL value Note Pressing the O T S button will not insert the Fill in when the user song is being recorded 20 Pedal Various functions can be assigned to the footswitch connected to the SUSTAIN jack The polarity of the footswitch can also be selected FUNCTION Foot switch Press the FUNCTION button to enter the UTILITY menu Press the NEXT button to select the pedal assign menu Press the NEXT button LCD displays the sustain pedal Use the dial the button or the button to select the Soft Pedal Start Stop Pedal Tempo Tap Pedal Memory Select Pedal 1 Sustain pedal When pedal assign is set as sustain pedal it has the sustain effect when stepping on the pedal Release it to turn off sustain effect PEDAL AUXIN PHONES SUSTAIN VOLUME 2 Soft pedal When pedal assign is set to soft pedal it has the dampens the sound when stepping on the pedal 3 Start Stop pedal When pedal assign is set to start stop pedal the pedal has the same function as the START STOP button 4 Tempo Tap pedal When pedal assign is set to Tempo Tap Pedal the ACCOMP tempo will be set as last two beat tempo before you press the pedal If the tempo is over below than 280 80 set the tempo to 280 30 Note If you step the pedal successively when the style is playing the keyboard will count the tap tempo acc
19. Feedback Flanger Short delay FB delay The default type is Chorus3 4 Chorus Level It ranges from 0 to 127 Use the dial the numeric keypad 0 9 button the button or the button to adjust the level value The LCD displays the current level value The default value is 0 BACK of 16 5 Harmony Type You can add a variety of harmony notes to your performance in the right hand section A total of 8 different harmony types are available Use the dial the button or the button to select the harmony type LCD takes to turns display Duet 1 5 Country Trio Block 4 Close1 4 Close2 4 Open The default type is Duet Utility Press the FUNCTION button Select Utility menu Press the NEXT button to select Tune Value Touch Type Voice R1 Octave Voice R2 Octave Voice L Octave Pitch Bend Range Split Point Pedal Assign Use the dial the button or the button to select the utility sub menu Press the NEXT button to enter parameter setting 1 Tune Value In the Tune Value setting LCD displays the current tune value Use the dial the button or the button to adjust the tune value This function can apply to the right area of keyboard The param
20. I OUT port of the piano to your PC Record the MIDI messages on the sequencer software on the PC by playing on the piano Edit the MIDI messages recorded or create new file in the sequencer software on the PC The piano will receive the data from the sequencer You can play on the piano at the same time MIDI messages that are recognized by the piano See appendix 7 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART 30 HELP VOICE R1 The HELP function provides you a simple operation guide for the current status just press and hold the HELP button Relative contents are displayed on the lattice area and then it goes to the next screen automatically You may browse the next or previous contents with the NEXT BACK button or dial Release the HELP button to exit HELP and back to the previous status Status Procedure Display Press the DEMO button to Press or use dial to select demo Press DEMO for DEMO fenter Demo status a while to single play Press the VOICE button to VOICE R1 enter voice status then LCD display VOICE Press the VOICE button to Press the dial or the number button to select voice VOICE R2 enter voice status then LCD display VOICE Press the LOWER VOICE VOICE I button to enter VOICE L mode STYLE Press the STYLE button to Press the dial or the number button to select style enter STYLE mode ALBUM Press the ALBUM button to Press the dial
21. Load file e Press the LOAD button The SMC icon is illuminated on the LCD Three file types which will be loaded and will be displayed on the lattice area The current type is highlighted You can select types with the dial or the and the button e If there is no file in the SMC it will display No File Found and return to previous menu by pressing the BACK button 1 Load MIDI File Select the menu Load MIDI File and press the NEXT button The playing modes are displayed on the lattice area They re Single Play and Chain Play The current mode is highlighted Single Play means only playing the current file repeatedly Chain Play means playing all the files circularly You can select your desired mode with the dial or the and the button Press the NEXT button All the MIDI files in the root of SMC are displayed on the lattice area The main name of the current file is highlighted It includes 8 characters The postfix name is MID You can select files with dial or the and the button Press the START STOP button to start playing the file selected The SMC icon flashes The current tempo is displayed in the TEMPO area The MEASURE and the BEAT areas display nothing To stop playing the files press the START STOP button When the file is playing you can select the other files with the dial or the and the butto then press the START STOP button to stop or press the START STOP
22. MELODY includes data the second MELODY is set to record automatically If the track includes data its relevant cursor on LCD is lit Press the track button while it s in waiting mode Then the cursor on the LCD turns off Press the track button again Its cursor flashes indicating that the track is available for recording Start to record You can start to record by playing the keyboard and pressing the START STOP button Four beats flash in turn and follow the current tempo The recorded data in current track will be covered with new data during recording During recording you can start or stop the style by pressing the START STOP button two times ae Record stop 1 Stop Automatically e Press the ENDING button when the style is playing during recording It will stop recording automatically after the ending playing is over e If the capacity is full during recording it will stop recording automatically with displaying Full Record Data on LCD VOICE R1 RECORD 2 Stop Manually e Press the RECORD button again during recording to stop recording immediately The cursor of the recorded track is lightened SONG 1 SONG 2 PLAY ACCOMP MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY Press the DEMO button in reco rding to stop LA 4 recording and enter the DEMO mode The data D recorded will not be lost The cursor of the recorded track is lightened Record play 1 Song select Pr
23. OUT RIGHT O PHONES 1 PHONES 2 4 REAR PANEL 3 3 SMC SLOT 13 34 CARD 43 28 30 42 Bb TEMPO DUAL HELP FUNCTION Y SMC LOAD DIAL A B C AUTO CHORD NUMERIC KEYPAD BACK O T S 29 UTILITY amp FREEZE D NEXT SUSTAIN SAVE TRANSPOSE 2 ALBUM amp HARMONY STYLE SYNTH DEMO TOUCH DSP BANK VOICE STORE LOWER VOICE O M1 M6 a LCD DISPLAY Q en VOICE LRI2 B o DEMO O narvow Ja PHRASE Bion GREN O oer ja mM7augsus4 B sustan Y jo dm i Foce le dy w iG 1 2 M3 4 3 LCD DISPLAY O A B C MELODY 1 4 HARMONY ACCOMP LOWER PLAY DSP RECORD SONG 1 2 TOUCH SYNTH NOR VAR SMC DUAL DISK SUSTAIN CHORD METRONOME VOICE STYLE SONG O TEMPO VEL DEMO ALBUM PHRASE MEASURE BAS CLEF BEAT TREBLE CLEF MEMORY O T S TICK 25 FILL IN A FILL IN B STEP REC 5 TOP CABINET Pitch bend modulation joystick The connectors Stereo System The power jack Your piano can be powered from a standard household wall outlet by using the specified AC adaptor The power jack is located on the left panel of the piano body Make sure that only the AC adaptor specified for this piano is used The adaptor shall be 12V DC output and center positive type Make sure to
24. User s Manual STAGE PIANO Using the Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing this high quality Digital Piano Your new Piano is easy to use and easy to transport It has powerful and useful features that make it perfect for real time performance or as a versatile instrument for your home Your piano offers powerful and useful features including programmable panel memories SYNTH feature create your own sounds multi track record built in music styles EZ play features and lots more Before you use the piano we recommend you read through this manual Please keep this manual handy for future reference Precautions Please read the following carefully before use Do not expose the piano to high temperature direct sunlight or excessive dust Do not place the piano too close to other electrical appliances such as televisions and radios the electronic signals from these devices may cause interference Avoid liquids and excessive humidity in particular avoid placing liquid containers vase glass etc on the piano to prevent damage of the internal components being an electrical instrument your piano is very sensitive to liquids Always unplug your piano by gripping the AC plug firmly near the plug do not pull on the cord Do not apply excessive force to the switches and buttons When the piano is not in use or during electrical storms please disconnect the power supply Avoid adjus
25. Uungarische Tanz 098 Nanniwan 065 Successor Of The Dragon 031 Jeanie With Blond Hair 099 Water Drops Down In The River 066 Happy Express 032 Song On The Seashore 100 Sell The Stuffed Dumplings 067 Funky Disco 033 Examine One Gram Of Dance 068 Health Song Musics In The Storehouse 069 Stand At Ease And Stand At 034 Lambada Attention And Stand Well 070 Machine Cat 36 Appendix 6 MIDI implemention chart Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 1ch ALL Channel Changed 1 16ch 1 16ch Default x 3 Mode Messages x 3 Altered do x Note 0 127 0 127 Number True voice did 0 127 Velocity Note on O 9nH V 1 127 O 9nH V 1 127 Note off x 9nH V 0 Xx 9nNH V 0 8nH V 0 127 After key s x x Touch Ch s Pitch Bend O O Control 0 O O Bank Select Change 1 O O Modulation 5 x O Portamento Time 6 O O Data Entry 7 O O Volume 10 x O Pan 11 x O Expression 64 O O Sustain Pedal 65 x O Portamento ON OFF 66 x O Sostenuto Pedal 67 O O Soft Pedal 80 O O Reverb Program 81 O O Chorus Program 91 O O Reverb Level 93 O O Chorus Level 120 x O All Sound Off 121 x O Reset All Controllers 123 O O All Notes Off Program O O Change true E ETEN 0 127 System Exclusive x O System SongPosition x x Common Song Select x x Tune x x System Clock x x Real Time Commands x 4 x 1 Aux LOCAL ON OFF x x All Notes Off O O Me
26. again to play the new file When the file is playing you can adjust the tempo with the TEMPO TEMPO button Press the TEMPO TEMPO button at the same time the current tempo will be set to the default tempo 27 Note lf the track number of the file is over 24 File Track Error will be displayed temporarily on LCD and it will exit SMC status If the tick number of one beat is over 960 or below 24 File Format Error will be displayed temporarily on LCD and it will exit SMC status If the file is not a MIDI format Not Midi File will be displayed temporarily on the LCD and it will exit SMC status Load Memory File Select the menu Load Memory File and press the NEXT button All the MEMORY files in the root of SMC are displayed on the lattice area with two lines The current file is highlig hted The main name of the file includes 8 characters The postfix name is MEM You can select files with dial or the and the button Press the NEXT button to load the file then the data will overwrite all the memories Operation Completed is displayed temporarily on the LCD It will exit the SMC function and retum to the previous state Load Song File Select the menu Load Song File and press the NEXT button All the RECORD files in the root of SMC are displayed on the lattice area with two lines The current file is hig
27. d on the lattice area Then select the desired voice with the dial the button between 001 328 to adjust its parameters 3 Press the NEXT or the BACK button to select these parameters Vibrate Rate Vibrate Depth Vibrate Delay Envelope Attack Envelope Decay Envelope Release The name and value of current parameter are highlighted on the lattice area You can adjust the parameters with dial the and the and 0 9 button between 000 127 4 Press the and the button at the same time reset the parameter to the default value 64 of each parameter You can play the keyboard to hear the effect while changing the parameters See Parameters table for SYNTH 5 Press the SYNTH button or press the NEXT and the BACK button synchronously to exit the SYNTH function Then the SYNTH flag on LCD goes out A name and its number of the User Voice selected above will display on the voice line of lattice area 6 All the parameters in SYNTH function can be memorized while the power is off Press the STORE and SYNTH button at the same time t reset the parameters to the default value Note e After entering a SYNTH function you are not allowed to exit by pressing a button To edit other parameters press the NEXT or the BACK button in edit mode It will quit the ABC mode automatically when you enter the SYNTH status Parameters table for SYNTH as follow mb o a A GF N GF
28. e button and the button simultaneously will set the octave value to the default one It can function after pressing the DUAL button 5 VOICE L OCTAVE e In the voice L octave setting LCD displays the current octave value Use the dial the button or the button to adjust the voice L octave value This function can apply to the right area of keyboard The parameter range 1 to 1 The default value is 0 Press the button and the button simultaneously will set the octave value to the default one e It can function after pressing LOWER VOICE button 6 PITCH BEND RANGE e This function allows you to set the pitch bend range In the Pitch Bend Range setting LCD displays the current pitch bend range value Use the dial the button or the button to adjust its range This function can apply to the right area of keyboard The parameter range 12 to 12 semitones The default value is 2 semitones e Press the button and the button simultaneously will set the range value to the default 7 SPLIT POINT e In the split point setting the LCD displays the current split point value Use the dial the button or the button as well as the keyboard to change the split point The parameter ranges from 1 to 88 The default value is 034 This function allows you to play different voices with your left and right hands by setting a split point With the style playing mode you can play chords belo
29. e 350 incredible sound presets including user editable presets e Synth You can use the SYNTH feature to create your own sounds e Demo Three built in demos e Style 130 built in Music Styles e Language The large LCD display screen can be viewed in several languages e The piano has a friendly interface especially the menu operation You can use BACK NEXT DIAL to operate all features e Chord A B C mode This is the EZ Play feature that allows the keyboard to read your chords in the left hand while playing your melody in the right hand e Record Your piano can record two songs Each one has 4 melody tracks and an accompaniment track e Read and write SM smartmedia card The piano can play or record Standard MIDI files from your SM card save songs and other storage data onto your SM card Supports 16MB 32MB 64MB and 128MB SM cards e Panel Memories 48 total with 8 Banks 6 Memories each e Pitch Bend and Modulation joystick Horizontal movement of the joystick controls Pitch Bend Vertical movement controls the Modulation effect e Album Your piano provides a set of default parameters for 100 songs to get optimal performance effects e Other Functions Your piano features other great features like ONE Touch Setup DSP Digital Signal Processing and a lot more e MIDI Your piano can easily be connected with other MIDI instruments through your MIDI IN OUT ports e Online HELP button Virtual help menu whenever you need it
30. e MASTER VOLUME button The sustain jack An optional footswitch can be plugged into the SUSTAIN jack for sustain control The footswitch functions like the sustain pedal on a piano The volume jack An optional footswitch can be plugged into the VOLUME jack for adjusting the volume of your piano this is particularly useful for live performance situations The MIDI IN OUT jack MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI is a world wide standard that makes it possible for various electronic musical instruments and devices including computers to communicate with one another MIDI IN Data transmitted from other MIDI instruments via MIDI is received by this terminal MIDI OUT Data produced by the Digital Piano is transmitted to other MIDI instruments via MIDI from this terminal Basic operation Default and Reset setting RECORD 1 To reset the instrument to the FACTORY DEFAULT Including Memory gt cn E a data Record data Language set SYNTH data etc press the OOO i A button synchronously O 2 To clear the record data press the RECORD and the PLAY button at the same time 2 3 To set all the memory data to default settings press the STORE and the sue soe a M1 button at the same time AS 4 To reset all the SYNTH parameters press the STORE and the SYNTH button at the same time 3 4 Master volume control E O Turn the VOLUME KNOB to adjus
31. ess the PLAY button User song 1 or user song 2 is displayed on the LCD You can select the desired song with the dial the and the button ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 MELODY 3 MELODY 4 2 Track select SEQUENCER Select the desired tracks with the MELODY 1 MELODY 4 and the ACCOMP button after having selected the song The lightened cursor indicates the track is going to be played If the cursor is not lit it indicates the track is empty 3 Song play e Press the PLAY button to play the song after selecting tracks Press it again to stop playing If the user song is empty Song Empty displays temporarily on the LCD e If no track is selected Select a Track displays temporarily on the LCD 25 START STOP Flash START STOP PF VOICE R1 SMC LOAD un SAVE ACCOMPVOLUME a NX TEMPO 26 There is a standard SMC SmartMedia Card external interface which supports cards of 16 MB 32MB 64MB 128MB capability on the piano It is compatible with the file system format of the MS DOS FAT 12 16 Press the LOAD SAVE UTILITY button separately to enter the relative function The SMC Icon is illuminated on the LCD If there is no card NO SM Card will display for three seconds then exit and retun to the previous status
32. eter range 50 to 50 Press the button and the button simultaneously will set the tune value to the default The default value is 000 Note e When the tune value is 50 the note has changed 100 cents e When the tune value is 50 the note has changed 100 cents 2 Touch Type In the touch type setting use the dial the button or the button to select the touch type A total of 3 different touch types are available They are Soft Medium Hard The default type is Medium 3 VOICE R1 OCTAVE In the voice R1 octave setting LCD displays the current octave value Use the dial the button or the button to adjust the voice R1 octave value This function can apply to the right area of keyboard The parameter range 1 to 1 The default value is 0 e Press the button and the button simultaneously to set the octave value to the default It can function after pressing the DUAL button and selecting VOICE R1 TEMPO MEASURE BAT M y nn i NOR Ll UL 1 17 4 VOICE R2 OCTAVE In the voice R2 octave setting LCD displays the current octave value Use the dial the button or the button to adjust the voice R2 octave value This function can apply to the right area of keyboard The parameter range 1 to 1 The default value is 0 Press th
33. followed by ENDING section 4 SYCN start Press the SYNC START button LCD flashes 4 beats with current tempo Press the INTRO or the ENDING button to insert INTRO or ENDING In this mode playing the keyboard will start the style automatically Note If A B C mode is off the style will start by playing any key on keyboard If A B C mode is on the style will start by playing the keys in the LH chord area only FILLIN A FILLINB E ae SYNC START F START STOP INTRO FILLINA FILLINB ENDING QOD amp ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL U 0 OSYNCSTART START STOP INTRO FILLINA FILLINB ENDING YY t sncsro p Q U ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL vv Oswestarr VW Ose stor A Fill in A B 1 In NORMAL mode press the FILL IN A button to insert a 1 measure fill and LCD flashes NOR icon Then it returns to the NORMAL style playing 2 In VARIATION mode press the FILL IN B button to insert a 1 measure fill and LCD flashes VAR icon Then it returns to the VARIATION style playing 3 In NORMAL mode press the FILL IN B button to insert a 1 measure fill and LCD flashes VAR icon Then it changes to the VARIATION style playing 4 In VARIATION mode press the FILL IN A button to insert a 1 measure fill and LCD flashes NOR icon Then it changes to
34. he data will be stored to the M1 M2 M6 the LCD displays the memory number Bank 1 Memory 1 2 Press STORE and M1 simultaneously while the piano powers on the memory data will be set as the default value Note If current data is not the same as the current memory data the corresponding memory icon on the LCD will be darkened Note The memory data can be reserved even if the piano is switched off e To clear all memory data and restore the default setting press the STORE M1 simultaneously before turning on the piano Pressing the button simultaneously can also clear the memory data but it will clear all other saved setting such as recorded data as well Date store in memory 1 Voice Data Voice On Off Voice R1 Voice R2 and Voice Lower Voice Number Voice R1 Voice R2 and Voice Lower Effect On Off DSP Touch Sustain Harmony Function Digital Effect Parameter Utility Parameter except Split Point Transpose Transpose Value 2 ACCOMP Data Style Number Tempo Parameter A B C On Off Split Point ACCOMP Volume Normal Variation Status 3 0Other Data Midi Parameters and Mixer Parameters in Function Freeze When the FREEZE function is engaged selecting a different memory setup will not change any of the accompaniment and Voice L parameters all other parameters will changes as programmed This allows you to use the auto accompaniment and select different memory setups without suddenly disturb
35. her s Clock 043 Annen Polka 011 It Will Be Better Ti 079 Jingles Bell AAA 044 Wave Waltz Of The Danube AOS 012 C D fTh a 045 Mandarin Duck s Tea ue POEA ne cion 1 Pi IN IN 1 Y 013 ianosonatan Op8 IN Cm d6 meEntertain r 08 ankee Doodle Pathetique 082 Row The Boat E 047 The Heart Is Too Soft 014 Ghost 083 Curfew 048 Emperor s Waltz 015 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow 084 Cocacola 049 Brahms Waltz 016 Only Mind You 085 Like Rotatin a 050 The Sleeping Beauty 9 017 Foolish Child e BUN 086 New Mandarin Duck s iving By Nig 018 Have Nothing Butterfly s Dream 052 Our Time 019 Friend 087 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 053 La Traviata 020 Tokyo Love Story 088 Kuckuckswalzer 054 My Heart Will Go On 021 Horse Race 089 Raising Your Cover 055 HalfAMoon Climbs Up 022 Mov 2 Adagio Non Troppo Piang 090 AGirl From Altai 056 Blue Love Sonata No 9 In D 091 The Guest In The Distant Place 057 Green Sleeves 023 The Opposite Girl Reads Over Invites You To Stay 058 The Ludlows f 024 Song Without Words 092 There s A Nice Place 059 Waterloo Bridge 025 O Sole Mio 093 ALa Mu Han 060 Only You 026 The Song Of Naples 094 ALi Long 061 Aura Lee 027 Carmen 095 Pastoral Song 062 Oriental Cherry 028 My Old Kentucky Home 096 Weave The Basket Of Flowers 063 Memory 029 Dance Music Of Samba 097 Fengyang Flower drum 064 Who Can Tell Me 030
36. hlighted The main name of the file includes 8 characters the postfix name is REC You can select songs with dial or the and the button Press the NEXT button to affirm the desired file The menu of Load Into Record 1 and Load Into Record 2 are displayed on the lattice area with two lines The current one is highlighted You can select them with dial or the and the button Press the NEXT button The data will be loaded into the user song 1 or 2 Operation Completed is displayed temporarily on the LCD and it will exit SMC function and return to the previous status The relative user song and tracks icon will be illuminated at the same time Save file Press the SAVE button The SMC icon is lightened on LCD Two file types that can be saved are displayed on the lattice area with two lines the current type is highlighted You can select them with dial or the and the button 1 Save Memory Data Select the menu Save Memory Data and press the NEXT button A MEM is displayed on the lattice area The letter A flashes which indicates the input state input method see 3 file name input below Press the NEXT button again to end the input The file includes 48 memories data will be saved to the root of the SMC Operation Completed is displayed temporarily on the LCD and it will exit the SMC function and return to the previous state
37. ils The default HARMONY setting is OFF Take Harmony duet one of 8 harmony types as an example Press the HARMONY button to turn on the HARMONY effect and the LCD lights the Harmony icon It displays Harmony Duet temporarily Playing a valid CHORD in the left chord zone before playing the note in the right hand zone the DUET effect will function Note The HARMONY effect only works when the A B C is on Touch response There are 3 types of Touch Response See FUNCTION menu for details 2 The default Touch setting is Medium Touch mb icon is liton the LCD Press the TOUCH button The LCD displays the current Touch Response type Touch Mode Medium Press the TOUCH again to turn off the Touch Response and displays Touch Mode Off Transpose Press the TRANSPOSE button LCD displays Transpose 000 Use the and button or th DIAL to adjust the transpose value 2 n TRANSPOSE setting press the and at mb the same will set the value to 0 Pitch bend modulation joystick Turn left and right the joystick to activate the PITCH BEND effect This adjusts the tuning from 2 semitones to 2 semitones in default range and you can also set the range from 12 semitones to 12 semitones See FUNCTION menu for details 2 Pushing the joystick up and down will activate the MODULATION effect Style VOICE R1 1 2 3 GF A a GF D SY SY SY 4 5 6
38. ing the flow of the accompaniment So rece 1 Press the FREEZE button The FREEZE LED lights Press the FREEZE button again to exit from the FREEZE mode The FREEZE LED turns off 2 In the FREEZE setting press one of the 1 6 memory buttons In this situation only the voice parameter settings memorized to each button number are recalled Note Please refer to the MEMORY function to see the detail accompaniment data One touch setting One touch setting is a powerful and convenient function that lets you instantly reconfigure virtually all auto accompaniment related panel settings with the touch of a single button In this function it can load 4 types of parameters M1 M4 which are suitable for the current style 1 Press the O T S button to enter this mode and the O T S icon on the LCD appears Press the M1 M4 button it will load four types of parameters which are related to the style M1 and M2 store the parameters for the normal style while M3 and M4 store the parameters for the variation style A B C mode is set to on automatically while the O T S is on Nie wlll die ii 2 When the style is playing press the O T S button to turn on the O T S It will 30 automatically insert FILL A or FILL B according to the memory number 3 Press the O T S button again to exit O T S mode e 4 The parameters stored in the O T S includes VOICE R1 VOICE R2 VOICE LOWER their OCTAVE and VOLUME and CHORUS TYPE LEV
39. it will be displayed on LCD The cursor moves to the right and flashes which indicates the input state to be continued When the last character and cursor are displayed and flashed the file name is over 8 bits character 28 3 You can edit the characters input with the SHIFT DELETE BACK NEXT button when inputting the character 4 Press the NEXT button to end the filename input Operation Completed is displayed temporarily on LCD and it will exit the SMC function to return to the previous status Note e If the filename input is same as the name that is in the card Exist File Name is displayed temporarily on the lattice area and it will exit the SMC mode and return to the previous status e If there is nothing to be input Invalid File Name is displayed temporarily on the lattice area and it will exit the SMC mode to return the previous state If there is not enough space in the card after input SMC Card Full is displayed temporarily on the lattice area and it will exit the SMC mode to return to the previous state UTILITY Utility Press the UTILITY button The SMC icon is illuminated on the LCD Two tools are displayed on the lattice area with two lines The current type is highlighted You can select them with the dial or the and the button Delete One File Select the
40. l check the validity of your number input when you use the numeric keypad to select the voice Sustain effect This feature applies SUSTAIN effect to the keyboard The default value when you turn on the instrument is SUSTAIN effect OFF Press the SUSTAIN button to turn on the SUSTAIN effect LCD lights the SUSTAIN icon It will apply sustain effect when playing the keyboard Press the SUSTAIN button again to turn off the SUSTAIN effect When the PEDAL is assigned as SUSTAIN PEDAL See FUNCTION menu for details pressing the SUSTAIN button and stepping SUSTAIN PEDAL can take out their respective sustain effect simultaneously Note SUSTAIN via the pedal is better than the SUSTAIN EFFECT DSP effect DSP effects help enhance the sounds in your keyboard The default DSP setting is ON DSP icon is lit Press the DSP to turn on off the DSP effect The DSP effect is determined by 4 parameters including REVERB TYPE REVERB LEVEL CHORUS TYPE and REVERB LEVEL See FUNCTION menu for details It offers 8 REVERB and CHORUS TYPES Thes levels can be adjusted from 0 127 The default REVERB TYPE and LEVEL is HALL2 and 92 The default CHORUS TYPE and LEVEL is CHORUS 3 and 0 HARMONY TOUCH RANSPOSE 10 mb 1 Note Turning the DSP ON OFF while you re playing will interfere with the sound Harmony effect There are 8 Harmony types See FUNCTION menu for deta
41. lled Host equipment which controls another one called affiliated equipment The host equipment s MIDI OUT connects with affiliated equipment s MIDI IN Note that MIDI OUT cannot connect with MIDI IN on the same equipment e Sample Connection method Connect the MIDI interface with your PC MIDI transmit MIDI OUT MIDI IN a an MIDI IN lt M MIDI OUT MIDI receive Connect the MIDI interface with other digital music instruments MIDI transmit MIDI OUT gt MIDIIN cE E gee 8 Q sm LA gt MIDI receive 3 Major Application e The piano as the Host Connect the MIDI OUT port of the piano with MIDI IN port of other equipment If the same MIDI channels be set to the two devices play the keyboard and change the parameters on the piano then the other device will receive the data from it MIDI messages are sent from the piano See appendix 7 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART e The piano as the slave Connect the MIDI IN port of the piano with MIDI OUT port of external device If the same MIDI channels are set to the two devices play the keyboard and change the parameters on the external device then the piano will receive the data from it You can play on the piano at the same time MIDI messages are received by the piano See appendix 7 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART e Connect the MIDI interface with PC and use sequencer software Connect the MIDI IN and MID
42. low Violin Viola Cello Contrabass String Tremolo Pizzicato String Pizzicato String2 Strings Harp Timpani Ensemble 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 Strings Ensemble1 Strings Ensemble2 Sound Track 1 Sound Track 2 String For Melody Sound Track 3 String Oct Down Slow Strings Hero String Synth String 1 Synth String 2 Synth String 3 Synth String 4 Synth String 5 Synth String 6 Synth String 7 Synth String 8 Aahs Ooh Voices Voices Choir Poem Dream Ohhhhh Electric Voice Doooooo Dream Voice hummmm Vintage Vox 1 Vintage Vox 2 Sky Vox 1 Sky Vox 2 Orchestra Hit Brass 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 Trumpet 1 Trumpet 2 Trumpet 3 Trombone 1 Trombone 2 Trombone 3 Trombone 4 Trombone 5 Trombone 6 Trombone Band 1 Trombone Band 2 Tuba 1 Tuba 2 Tuba 3 Tuba 4 Muted Trumpet Fr Horn Section Tuba 5 Mute Brass Brass Band Brass Section Brass Electric Brass Hit Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 Synth Brass 3 Synth Brass 4 Synth Brass 5 Synth Brass 6 Synth Brass 7 Synth Brass 8 Reed 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 Soprano Sax 1 Soprano Sax 2 Tenor Sax 1 Alto Sax 1 Sax Band Alto Sax 2 Tenor Sax 2 Tenor Sax 3 231 232 233 234 235
43. menu Delete One File and press the NEXT button All the files in the root of SMC are displayed on the lattice area with two lines The current file is highlighted You can select them with dial or button Press the NEXT button again Are You Sure Is displayed on the lattice area Press the NEXT button separately or dial to affirm it Operation Completed is displayed temporarily on the LCD and it will exit the SMC mode to return to the previous status If you press the BACK button separately it will exit the operation and previous mode Note If there is no file in SMC it will display No File Found you may return to previous menu by pressing the BACK button Format Select the menu Format and press the NEXT button Are You Sure is displayed on the lattice area Press the NEXT button separately to affirm it The card will be formatted Operation Completed is displayed temporarily on the LCD and exit the SMC mode to return the previous state If you press the BACK button separately it will cancel the operation MIDI 1 What is MIDI MIDI is the abbreviation for Musical instrument Digital Interface It is a standard interface for communication between computers peripherals and digital music instruments There are two MIDI connections on your piano including MIDI IN and MIDI OUT ports 2 MIDI Connection Connection rules Midi connection is the equipment ca
44. n 1 Jazz Organ Organ Fly Old Organ 1 Percussive Organ 2 Percussive Organ 3 Mr Arabia Pipe Organ 1 Percussive Organ 4 Old Organ 2 Sweet Organ 1 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 Appendix 1 Voice list Percussive Organ 5 Rock Organ Pipe Organ 2 Sweet Organ 2 Church Organ 1 Church Organ 2 Church Organ 3 Reed Organ Accordion 1 Accordion 2 Accordion 3 Harmonica 1 Harmonica 2 Harmonica 3 Accordion 4 Accordion 5 Accordion 6 Accordion 7 Guitar 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 Nylon Guitar 1 Nylon Guitar 2 Guitar PAD Steel Guitar 1 Steel Guitar 2 Ukulele Jazz Guitar Bright Clean Gtr1 Clean Guitar Bright Clean Gtr2 Muted Guitar 1 Muted Guitar 2 Overdriven Guitar Distortion Guitar Feedback Guitar1 Metal Guitar Feedback Guitar2 POD Distortion Guitar 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 Acoustic Bass 1 Acoustic Bass 2 Finger Bass 1 Finger Bass 2 Finger Bass 3 Finger Bass 4 Pick Bass 1 Pick Bass 2 Pick Bass 3 Electric Bass Bass Drop Fretless Bass 1 Fretless Bass 2 Fretless Bass 3 Fretless Bass 4 Slap Bass 1 Slap Bass 2 Slap Bass 3 Slap Bass 4 Synth Bass 1 Synth Bass 2 Synth Bass 3 Synth Bass 4 Synth Bass 5 Syrings Orchestra 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 Violin S
45. neously press the root key and a white key to its left e To play a minor chord simultaneously press the root key and a black key to its left e To play a minor seventh chord simultaneously press the root key and both a white and black key to its left 5 Fingered Chord the Fingered Chord detect mode lets you finger your own chords on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard The piano supplies appropriately orchestrated rhythm bass and chord accompaniment to the selected style The Fingered Chord can recognize the following chords ACCOMPVOLUME 4 TEMPO Function FUNCTION Tempo 1 Press the TEMPO or the TEMPO button to adjust the tempo The tempo value will flash It can be adjusted in the range of 30 280 Los 2 Press the TEMPO and the TEMPO simultaneously to return to the default tempo 3 When the pedal is assigned as TAP TEMPO See Function menu for details the pedal can adjust the tempo by double clicking the pedal See Pedal for details 1 Press the FUNCTION button to enter the Function menu Use the dial the or the button to select functions Use the NEXT button to enter the next page and use the BACK button to go to previous page 2 To exit the function menu press the FUNCTION button or press the BACK and the NEXT button simultaneously 3 ltems which can be adjusted in the function
46. oice you desire Note The keyboard will automatically check the validity of your number choice when you use the numeric keypad to select the voice Dual 1 Press the DUAL Button LCD highlights the DUAL and VOICE R2 and highlights the Voice name on upper line 144 Sound Track1 See APPENDIX 1 VOICE LIST 2 Use the and the button or the DIAL and numeric keypad to select the DUAL VOICE 3 Press the DUAL button again to quit DUAL mode 4 n DUAL mode press the VOICE button to switch to other voice modes VOICE R1 LOWER Note e When A B C and Lower Voice is off the whole keyboard will be set as VOICE R2 Otherwise only the right part will be set as VOICE R2 The piano will check the validity of number input when you use the numeric keypad to select the voice VOICE L JWER VOICE VOICE L SUSTAIN civ POWER MIDI Ol N our PEDAL AUXIN AUX OUT PHONES SUSTAIN VOLUME MONO R 1 2 ABC VOICE L HARMONY LOWER zos g A Ww SONG 1 SONG 2 Lower voice 1 Press the LOWER VOICE button LCD lights the lower icon and VOICE L The LCD highlights the Voice name on upper line 144 Sound Track1 Use the and the button or the DIAL and numeric keypad to select the LOWER VOICE In LOWER VOICE mode press the VOICE button to switch to other voice modes VOICE R1 DUAL Note The piano wil
47. or use dial to select song enter ALBUM mode Then start the style by input a chord on the keyboard Press the SYNTH button to Press the dial or use dial to select an user voice enter SYNTH mode Press NEXT button to set the parameter Press the dial the dial or the number key to change the SINT ee N ad de parameter Press NEXT or BACK button to change to another t lect 9 t parameter Press the NEXT and BACK simultaneously to exit the o select parameter SYNTH menu Press button to select in current menu level FUNCTION Press the FUNCTION Press NEXT to turn into current option Press BACK to back the button to enter function higher level menu Press the NEXT and BACK will mode simultaneously exit the menu Press button to select in current menu level Press NEXT to Press the LOAD button to load the ae se SWE turn into current option Press BACK to back the higher level menu f Press the NEXT and BACK will simultaneously exit the SMC menu LOAD To load MIDI format files Press button to select a MIDI flie Press START STOP to play the MIDI file you select Press BACK to back to last step To load RECORD or MEMORY files Press button to select in current menu level Press NEXT to turn into current option Press BACK to back the higher level menu Press the NEXT and BACK will simultaneously exit the SMC menu 31
48. ording to the last beat you stepped on the pedal 5 Memory select pedal If pedal assign is set to memory select pedal it will load the 48 memory parameter starting from M1 M6 when stepping on the pedal Volume pedal Various functions can be assigned to the volume connected to the VOLUME jack The polarity of the foot controller can also be changed Step on the volume pedal to control the volume 21 Synth SYNTH BACK BACK VOICE L Ea MON VOICE R1 SYNTH SYNTH TOUCH BANK OO Q 7 amp A STORE Parameter Name Value Range Default USER Voice 342 350 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 PCM Voice 001 328 001 021 024 033 040 050080 029 130 Vibrate Rate 0 127 64 Vibrate Depth 0 127 64 Vibrate Delay 0 127 64 Envlope Attack 0 127 64 Envelope Decay 0 127 64 Envelope Release 0 127 64 22 The SYNTH function provides the tools for creating new tones Simply select one of the 328 tones and edit its parameters to create your own original sound mb Press the SYNTH button The SYNTH icon appears on the LCD The User Voice number USER Voice 342 displays on the lattice area Then select the desired number with the dial the button between 342 350 for storing your own voice 2 Press the NEXT button The PCM Voice number PCM Voice 001 is highlighte
49. ssages Active sense x O Reset x O Notes 1 When the accompaniment is started an FAH message is transmitted When accompaniment is stopped an FCH message is transmitted When an FAH message is received accompaniment is started When an FCH message is received accompaniment is stopped Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O YES Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x NO 37
50. t the MASTER VOLUME Brilliance 1 For a brighter sound move the BRILLIANCE slider to the right Ee For a mellower sound move the BRILLIANCE slider to the left You can change the keyboard brilliance as you wish Demo 1 There are 3 Built in Demos 2 Press the DEMO button the DEMO icon on the LCD lights It displays the first demo name World and plays all 3 demos Press the DEMO button again or press the STALL STOR START STOP button to stop playing and exit demonstration mode 3 Press and hold the DEMO button for 3 seconds to play current demo repeatedly 4 While playing press the and the button or rotate the DIAL to select the DEMO you want After the DEMO name flashes for 3 seconds it plays the new demo immediately ancien 5 When playing the demo press the TEMPO and the TEMPO button or rotate the DIAL or step TEMPO TAP pedal to adjust the current tempo 4 TEMPO Voice effect VOICE R1 VOICE VOICE R 2 Voice select 1 There are 350 VOICES See APPENDIX 1 VOICE LIST which includes 293 GM Sounds 35 Chinese Sounds 13 percussion Sets and 9 User Sounds 2 When the voice feature is activated the LCD highlights the VOICE R1 icon and the selected sound appears in the upper line ex 001 Piano It displays the style name 001 8 Beat 1 on a second line Use the and the button and numeric keypad to select the v
51. ting the volume to the maximum level or to a level that you feel uncomfortable it is recommended that you limit the volume level to two thirds of the max to prevent any damage of your auditory sense Unplug the power cable before cleaning the piano Do not connect or disconnect the power cable with a wet hand Check and clean the power plug periodically To avoid damage to the piano and other devices to which it is connected turn the power switches of all related devices off prior to connecting or disconnecting cables Clean the piano and remove the dust with a dry soft cloth or a slightly damp cloth Never spray any cleaners directly on or into your piano Never use cleaners such as thinner or alcohol To prevent any damage on the surface of the LED display please use lens cleaning tissue to clean the display If the piano power cord is damaged in any way please do not use the piano A damaged power cord risks fire or electrical hazard In case of malfunction due to improper handling of the piano please switch your piano off and wait 30 seconds before turning on again Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the piano by yourself If the piano does not work properly please contact your authorized reseller or service technician Main Features e Keyboard 88 Hammer Action Keys e Modifying Parameters Use the round DIAL and the the buttons or numeric keypad to select Menus and Parameters e Program Voice There ar
52. turn off the piano before you connect the adaptor into the AC wall outlet Caution e Use of a different type of adaptor risks fire and or electrical shock e For safety sake make sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet whenever leaving the piano unattended for a long time or during an electrical storm The headphone jack There are two headphones jacks Jack 1 lets you listen through BOTH the headphones and internal speakers jack 2 lets you listen through the HEADPHONES ONLY disconnects the internal speakers Caution e Never use the headphones with high volume as it may cause damage to your ears e In addition to prevent damage to your speakers ensure that the volume is set to the minimum level before connecting any other device The AUX OUT jack When you want to listen to your piano with an external amplifier or speaker connect to the AUX OUT L MONO and R jacks on the left panel The volume is adjusted with the VOLUME button For monaural playback use the L MONO jack For stereo playback connect both L MONO and R jacks CD Player The AUX IN jack The audio output from a CD player or other audio equipment can be connected to the AUX IN jack on the left panel so it can be mixed with the sound of your piano This function is convenient when you want to play along with a favorite song The volume of the external signal is adjusted with th
53. ue is 27 28 12 respectively e Set the value with the dial the button or the button from 0 to 31 In this mode press the and the simultaneously to turn off the volume value Press them again to resume the default value Language 1 Select language menu after entering the funct ion menu press the NEXT button to enter lan guage setting mode Use the dial the button or the button to select English or Chinese language 2 The default value is English The language setting would not be changed when the power is off When Chinese is selected before switching off the piano the language is set to Chinese automatically after turning on the piano 3 Press the and the simultaneously while power is on the language will be set as the default one Memory allows you to save virtually all panel settings to a registration memory setting and then instantly recall your custom panel settings by pressing a single button Bank 1 Memory provides up to 48 complete control panel setups 8 banks 6 setups each that can be recalled instantly during your performance The default value is bank 1 2 Press BANK button to select your desired bank The LCD displays BANK number Use the bank button again dial the button or the button to cycle select the bank 1 8 The LCD displays your selected bank number Store and load 1 Press STORE and hold the button press M1 or M2 M6 at the same time T
54. ulti functional LCD display with blue backlight Switch and Buttons POWER SWITCH MASTER VOLUME BRILLIANCE ACCOMP VOLUME TEMPO HELP SMC LOAD A B C NEXT BACK UTILITY SAVE VOICE LOWER VOICE STYLE ALBUM DEMO DSP DUAL FUNCTION O T S FREEZE SUSTAIN TRANSPOSE HARMONY SYNTH TOUCH BANK STORE M1 M6 START STOP INTRO FILL IN A FILL IN B ENDING SYNC START SYNC STOP Accompaniment Control Sequencer ACCOMP MELODY1 2 3 4 RECORD PLAY Panel Memory 48 Memory Storage Pedals SUSTAIN VOLUME Connectors DC 12V PHONE1 2 AUX IN AUX OUT L MONO AUX OUT R MIDI IN OUT 2 PEDALS Speaker 4ohm 15w x 2 Dimension 1360 L x345 W x138 H mm Weight 23 5kg 32 Piano Piano 1 Piano Soft Piano Tender String and Piano 1 String and Piano 2 Piano MEL Bright Piano Stereo Piano Honky Tonk Dual Piano ADEP1 4P Pianoi Coffer Piano Last Year EP EP Cup EP Air Image EP Snow EP Electric Piano EP wr HandH EP Digital Piano El Piano U Style EP Digital EP Wind EP Silence EP Oh Sweet EP KMS EP Mr Smith Fire EP Dreamer EP Harpsichord 1 Harpsichord 2 Harpsichord 3 Clavinet 1 Clavinet 2 Clavinet 3 Chromatic Percussion Hit it Celesta Glockenspiel Bell Music Box Vibraphone 1 Vibraphone 2 Vibraphone 3 Marimba 1 Marimba 2 Marimba 3 Hey U Kalimba Xylophone Tubular Bell Bell Soft Ding Ding Digital Bell Santur Dulcimer Organ Drawbar Organ Percussive Orga
55. w the split point and play the melody part in the right area on the keyboard Press the button and the button simultaneously to set the value to the default 8 PEDAL ASSIGN e In the pedal assign setting the LCD displays the current pedal assign name A total of 5 different assigned pedals are available Use the dial the button or the button to select the pedal assign The LCD displays Sustain Pedal Soft Pedal Start Stop Pedal Tempo tap Pedal Memory Select Pedal circularly The default value is Sustain Pedal MIDI Press the FUNCTION button and select Midi menu Press the NEXT button the LCD displays transmit and receive Use the dial the button or the button to select the Midi sub menu The default one is Transmit Press the NEXT button to enter channel setting 1 Transmit Select Transmit sub menu Press the NEXT button to enter Transmit channel setting the LCD displays the current channel value Use the dial the button or the button to change the channel value from 1 to 16 channels The default value is 001 2 Receive e Select Receive sub menu Press the NEXT button to enter Receive channel setting the LCD displays the current Receive value Use the dial the button or the button to change the channel value from 1 to 16 ALL channels The default value is ALL
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