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[ ] (Song) button
15
Selects the built-in song or recorded performance that will be played
back (p. 13).
[ô] (Cue up) button
16
Selects the beginning of the song (p. 13, p. 15).
[ò] (Play/Stop) button
17
Plays/stops the song playback, or start/stops recording (p. 13, p. 15).
[ö/ù] (Measure) button
18
Moves the playback position forward or backward to a desired
measure in the song (p. 13, p. 15).
[ó] (Recording) button
19
Records the performance that you play (p. 15).
[
] (part) button
20
Lets you select the performance part (right-hand, left-hand,
accompaniment) that will play back. This also lets you record parts
separately (p. 13, p. 16).
Top lid
21
The top lid can be opened. Opening the top lid allows the sound to
be more clearly defined; closing it produces a softer sound (p. 6).
Music Rest
22
Place printed music here (p. 6).
Pedal
23
By pressing the pedals, you can apply effects to the sound of the
piano.
You can also assign a variety of functions to the pedals.
¹ Apply effects to the sound of the piano (p. 8)
¹ Assign functions to the pedals (p. 26, p. 27)
USB Computer port
24
Here you can connect your computer via a USB cable
(sold separately). If your computer is connected, performance data
can be transferred between the piano and sequencer software
(sold separately) on your computer, allowing you to produce or edit
music.
USB Memory port
25
Here you can connect a USB flash drive. You can use it to record
your piano performance as audio, or use the piano to play back
music data (WAVE files, MIDI files, MP3 files) from the USB flash drive
(p. 14, p. 17).
Input jack
26
Here you can connect a stereo mini-plug cable (commercially
available) for connecting your audio player. The sound that's played
back from your audio player can be heard from the piano's speakers.
You can also play the piano along with the playback audio.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Output jacks (L/Mono, R)
27
Here you can connect external speakers via cables that are equipped
with mono 1/4" plugs (commercially available). This is useful when
you want to connect to external audio equipment and play in front
of many people.
Phones jacks
28
Here you can connect stereo headphones. This piano has two
headphone jacks, so two people can use headphones at the same
time (p. 8).
Connecting the pedal cord and the power cord
1
Connect the pedal cord to the Pedal jack, and fasten the pedal
cord with the single cable fastener.
Don't remove the two cable fasteners or the belt that holds the
AC adaptor in place.
NOTE
The pedal cord plug may be damaged if you rotate it while the plug
is only halfway inserted.
Check the illustration above to make sure that the plug faces
correctly before you insert it
Do not rotate while plug is inserted!
2
Insert the included power cord into the AC adaptor, and use a
cable fastener to secure it (one location).
Cable fastener
Power cord
To AC outlet
3
Insert the power cord plug into an AC outlet.
Panel Descriptions
20
Cable fastener
Pedal cord
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