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1 POWER
2 VOLUME
Move the volume slider to the right to increase the instru¬
ment's volume.
Move the slider to the left to decrease the
volume,
3 BRILLIANCE control
This slider controls the brilliance, or clarity, of the sound.
Shifting it to the left produces a rich, mellow sound; shifting
it to the right, a bright, clear sound.
The center position
corresponds to the instrument's normal tone.
4 TONE SELECTORS
Select the desired instrument by pressing the appropriate
switch.
7 TRANSPOSE switch
The TRANSPOSE function automatically transposes the entire
keyboard to a different key.
For example, after changing the
transposition to the key of E, playing a C scale would actually
sound as an E scale. Changing keys is as easy as holding down
this switch and selecting the key from the 1-octave range
marked on the front panel.
The LED next to the switch
remains lit for all keys except C, the standard.
5 EFFECTS
These functions cause the output to become more animated
(CHORUS) or fluctuate (TREMOLO).
6 TREMOLO SPEED control
This knob speeds up and slows down the TREMOLO effect.
L
H
R
L/MONO
R
L/MONO
L
H
LINE IN
3 Line input jacks
LINE OUT
4 Line output jacks
3 LINE IN
These jacks connect two channels of output from other
electronic instruments to the piano's speaker.
Use the L/
MONO jack when using only one input.
Note: This input bypasses the piano's VOLUME control.
To adjust the balance, you must use the output volume
controls on the individual instruments.
The two-position switch adjusts the LINE IN jack sensitivity
to match the source: Low for strong inputs and High for weak
ones.
4 LINE OUT
These jacks provide stereo output to amplifiers, stereo systems,
tape recorders, or similar equipment. The two-position switch
to the right allows you to adjust the output level to High (H)
or Low (L) to match the input impedance of the other equip¬
ment. Use the L/MONO jack when using only one output.

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