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  • Page 3: Safety Precautions And Instructions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Make sure that the voltage set is suitable for the instrument (the voltage is indicated next to the power inlet). When using electric products, always follow basic precautions, including the following: Read all of these instructions before using the product. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.
  • Page 4: Grounding Instructions

    GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This product must be grounded (earthed). In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED PREPARATION This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play. Be sure to go through this section carefully before using this instrument. POWER SUPPLY Plug the DC output cable from the power adapter into DC IN jack in the rear panel of your instrument, then plug the AC cable of your power adapter into a convenient wall AC power socket.
  • Page 6: Volume Sliders

    Press [ENTER] button to confirm the function. The display indicates the current status. Use the [+/-] buttons to select Normal or Custom. In Normal mode the pedals will be used for Soft and Sostenuto. In Custom mode the pedals will be used for Start/Stop and Fill In. The display will return to the normal display mode and the Pedal Mode is now set.
  • Page 7: Panel Display Indications

    PANEL DISPLAY INDICATIONS Your instrument features a large multi- function display (INFORMATION DISPLAY) that shows all the important settings for the instrument. The section below briefly explains most of the various icons and indications that may appear in the display. (1) Message Display - This section displays the demo song, voice or style name and number you have selected.
  • Page 8: Selecting And Playing The Voices

    SELECTING AND PLAYING THE VOICES Your instrument has 476 sounds in the internal sound library numbered from 01 to 476, and 8 Drum Kits numbered from 477 to 484. Sound 485 is the SOUND EFFECT bank preset. The available sounds can be played in three different modes: Right 1, Right 2 and Left. Right 1 - plays a single voice over the ent ire range of the keyboard.
  • Page 9 Press the number 6 button and than the number 5 to select the sound. The sound number 65 Soprano Sax, is now selected. To select a sound numbered higher than 99, for example 123 Sea Shore, press the [+/-] buttons until the number 123 is selected on the display.
  • Page 10: Select The Split Point

    When the RIGHT 2 sound is indicated on the display and its Led is blinking, the sound can be changed. Press the numeric key-pad buttons, the [+/-] buttons to select the desired voice number according to the Voice List. Press the [RIGHT 2] button to switch this section ON or OFF. SELECT LEFT SOUND Press the [LEFT] buttons to select the LEFT voice.
  • Page 11: Twin Mode

    TWIN MODE Press the [TWIN] button to select TWIN mode. In this mode, the keyboard will be separated into two playing areas. Right: from C#3 to C7 Left: from A-1 to C3 This will be very helpful when the instrument is used by two players at the same time (example: Teacher and Student) and they will be able to play the same piano sound in the same octave.
  • Page 12: Digital Reverb

    Whenever you play a chord with the left hand, this function adds a complete chord to the melody line played with the right hand based on the left hand notes that are being played. It is intended to convert a single note melody into a full chord. When using the OMC it is important to play the lower manual in a legato fashion with sustained left hand chords.
  • Page 13: Touch Sensitivity

    Whilst the Chorus setting is indicated on the display, the sound can be changed. Use the [+/-] buttons to select the desired CHORUS types. The display will indicate the available Chorus type: CHORUS OFF,Chorus1,Chorus2,Chorus3,Chorus4, Feedback, Flanger, Short Delay, Feed Back Delay. It is possible to Change the Chorus effect for each section.
  • Page 14: Pitch - Fine Tuning

    TRANSPOSE It is possible to Transpose the natural key ( C ) of your instrument up or down. The default C natural setting is indicated as C0 in the following table. -12 -11 -10 -9 +9 +10 +11 +12 The examples below illustrate how to use the above table: - To Transpose the instrument to the key of E above C, press the Transpose [+] button 4 times.
  • Page 15: Select A Style

    SELECT A STYLE Press the [STYLE] button to enter the style select function. The current style number and name will appear on the Display Press the numeric key-pad buttons or the [+/-] buttons to select the desired style number with the same system used to select the sounds.
  • Page 16 SINGLE FINGER MODE SINGLE FINGER Mode fingering makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment using major , seventh , minor and minor-seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard. There are two different Single Finger mode available in the instrument: Chord System 1 –...
  • Page 17 MULTI FINGERED MODE Your Instrument recognise the following chords...
  • Page 18: Full Keyboard

    FULL KEYBOARD This feature allows you to play automatic chords in the full length of the keyboard. Press the button and dedicated arrow will indicate it on the display. When in full keyboard the chords played by the Auto Accompaniment System will not be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 19: Auto Start

    The Auto Accompaniment pattern changes depending on the chords you play with your left hand. The fill- in buttons let you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment, to make your performance sound even more professional. At the end of the fill- in the appropriate Style Variation is automatically selected.
  • Page 20: Registration Memory

    METRONOME The Metronome is a convenient feature for practice, and it can also provide a rhythmic guide when recording. The metronome sound is alternately turned on and turned off by pressing the [METRONOME] button. The Time Signature of the metronome can be set by using [+/-] buttons when turning on the metronome function and while the Time Signature value is indicated on the display.
  • Page 21: Storing The Panel Settings

    STORING THE PANEL SETTINGS It is possible to load up to 20 panel registrations using the 5 Memory (M1 – M5) positions and 4 memory banks. By pressing the [STORE/BANK] button four times, you can select 4 different banks. The display shows the available memory banks [1 to 4 MmryBank].
  • Page 22 This enables the player to make changes to the melody part(s) of the music ‘on the fly’. The accompaniment section will remain LOCKED, therefore all levels and other parameters pertaining to this section will remain unchanged. SAVE THE REGISTRATION MEMORIES ON USB DISK It is possible to SAVE the Panel Memories Registrations Banks in the USB disk and save them in the USB Disk following the instructions:...
  • Page 23 Use [+/-] button to select the desired Pane l Memory Registration Setting file you want to delete, then hold down the [RECORD] button and press [PLAY/LOAD] button. LCD shows: Press [+] button to delete the file. Press [-] button to exit the function without deleting the file. NOTE –...
  • Page 24 D – press the 3 button one time. The display shows SEL R – press the 7 button 3 times. The display shows SEL PQ The files are now listed by initial letter. If the selected initial letter is not available in the list the instrument will select the nearest available letter.
  • Page 25: Reverb And Chorus Depth

    REVERB AND CHORUS DEPTH In this page you can adjust the reverb and chorus depth for the selected voice. Press [FUNCTION] button to select R1 RevVo?, use [+/-] button to select R2 RevVo?, LF RevVo?, R1 ChrVo?, R2 ChrVo?, Lf ChrVo? R1 RevVo? Right 1 Voice Reverb Depth R2 RevVo?
  • Page 26: Local Control

    MIDI R2------Typical configuration for a Midi Accordion or Master keyboard. The sections are set automatically as follows: Ch 1 Ch 4 Left Ch 2 Bass Ch 3 MIDI S0------Transmission Off MIDI S1------Selecting R1 Ch MIDI S2------Selecting Lf Ch MIDI S3------Selecting R2 Ch When selecting “MIDI S1-S3”...
  • Page 27: Play Mode

    OnAutoTrk if you want to record more tracks, select OnAutoTrk and the internal computer will assign the next recording track automatically. OffAutoTrk if you want to select tracks by yourself, select Off AutoTrk function first, then press the [TRACK] button on the panel to select the track you want. SINGLE FINGER CHORD TYPE In this page, you can decide your preferred Single Finger system.
  • Page 28 TRANSPOSE SET In this page, you can select which sections of the instrument you would like to transpose. Press [FUNCTION] button to select “Tras.Set?”. Press [ENTER] button to select and use [+/-] buttons to select “ALL“ or “Panel“ or “Song”. The all instrument will be transposed including the USB Song (this is the default mode).
  • Page 29: Song Recording

    SONG RECORDING The SG 450 digital piano lets you record your Songs and Registration settings to a USB Disk. It is possible to record your song using up to sixteen independent tracks. The song will be stored into USB Disk memory including the voices used for the melody line and accompaniment and the auto chord accompaniment.
  • Page 30: Use Auto Track Assignment

    USE AUTO TRACK ASSIGNMENT Insert the USB Disk into the USB socket. The Auto Track function is activated by default. Press the [RECORD] but ton to start recording. The display will show the down beat dot flashing as long as the first key on the keyboard or the [START/STOP] button is pressed and will start recording.
  • Page 31: Track On/Off

    LOAD A NEW STYLE It is possible to store in the USB from the com puters new styles that will make available from its web site. When the new style is loaded in the USB disk insert the USB Disk into the USB socket of the instrument.
  • Page 32 RESET If it should be necessary to completely erase the internal RAM memory, a very simple reset feature is provided. Make sure that the instrument is switched off. Press and hold the (+) and (-) buttons Switch on the instrument whilst holding the (+) and (-) buttons down. The display shows Reseting Do not reset the instrument if is not necessary.
  • Page 33 Two sets of Headphones can be plugged in for private practice. The sockets are located at the back of the instrument in left part of the keyboard and allows you to play without disturbing anyone else or being disturbed by outside noise. POWER ON/OFF (SDP45) It is to turn On the instrument. DC IN SOCKET...
  • Page 34: Voice List

    VOICE LIST NR PROG CHANGE BANK NAME NAME ON DISPLAY Grand Piano GrandPno Bright Piano BritePno Electric Grand El.Grand Honky Tonk HnkyTonk El. Piano 1 ElPiano1 El. Piano 2 ElPiano2 Harpsichord Harpsi 1 Clavinet Clavinet Celesta Celesta Glockenspiel Glocken Music Box MusicBox Vibraphone Vibes...
  • Page 35 NR PROG CHANGE BANK NAME NAME ON DISPLAY Synth Voice SynVoice Orchestral Hit Orch Hit Trumpet Trumpet Trombone Trombon1 Tuba Tuba Muted Trumpet MuteTrum French Horn FrenchHr Brass Section Brass Synth Brass 1 SynBras1 Synth Brass 2 SynBras2 Soprano Sax SprnoSax Alto Sax Alto Sax...
  • Page 36 NR PROG CHANGE BANK NAME NAME ON DISPLAY Fidale Fiddle Shanai Shanai Tinkle Bell TnklBell Agogo Agogo Steel Drum Stl Drum Wood Block WoodBlok Taiko Drum TaikoDrm Melodic Tom MelTom1 Synth Drum SynDrum1 Reverse Cymbal RevCymbl Guit. Fret Noise FretNois Breath Noise BrthNois Seashore...
  • Page 37 NR PROG CHANGE BANK NAME NAM E ON DISPLAY 60' Organ 60' Orgn Rock Organ 1 RockOrg1 Cool Organ CoolOrgn Tone Weel ToneWeel Rotor Organ RotorOrg Gospel Organ GosplOrg Jazz Organ 2 JazzOrg1 Rock Organ 2 RockOrg2 Jazz Organ 3 PercOrgn Jazz Organ 4 JazzOrg2...
  • Page 38 NR PROG CHANGE BANK NAME NAME ON DISPLAY Finger Bass 2 FngBass2 Finger // Slap Bass Fng Slap Finger Bass 3 FngBass3 Big Bass BigBass Big Bass Sustain BigBassS Organ Bass 1 OrgBass1 Pick Bass PickBass Bass 16+8 Bass16+8 Bass 8 Bass 8 Organ Bass 2 OrgBass2...
  • Page 39 NR PROG CHANGE BANK NAME NAME ON DISPLAY Orchestra Hit Orch Hit Trumpet Trumpet Trumpet2 Trumpet2 Trumpet3 Trumpet3 Trombone 1 Trombon1 Trombone 2 Trombon2 Mellow Trombone MelTromb Soft Trombone SoftTrom Tuba Tuba Tuba 2 Tuba2 Muted Trumpet MuteTrum French Horn 1 FrenchHr French Horn 2 FrnchHr2...
  • Page 40 NR PROG CHANGE BANK NAME NAME ON DISPLAY Square 2 Square2 Syn Wave SynWave Saw Tooth Saw 1 Saw Tooth 2 Saw 2 Syn Flute SynFlute Calliope Calliope Chiff Chiff Charang Charang Voice Voice Voice Sust. VoiceSus Fifths Fifth Bass Lead 1 BasLead1 Bass Lead 2 BasLead2...
  • Page 41 NR PROG CHANGE BANK NAME NAME ON DISPLAY Guitar Fret Noise FretNois Guitar Cut Noise CutNois String Slap StrgSlap Breath Noise BrthNois Key Click KeyClick Sea Shore Seashore Rain Rain Thunder Thunder Wind Wind Strema Stream Bubbole Bubble Birds Tweet Horse Horse Birds 2...
  • Page 42 NR PROG CHANGE BANK NAME NAME ON DISPLAY Harmonium Harmon Master 1 Master 1 Master 2 Master 2 Master 3 Master 3 Master 4 Master 4 Master 5 Master 5 Master 6 Master 6 Musette Musette French French Italian Accordion Italian Brilliant Brillant...
  • Page 43: Style List

    STYLE LIST STYLE NAME STYLE NAME STYLE NAME 8 BEAT DISCO Rock & Roll 8 Beat Disco 50' Rock & Roll 8 Beat 2 Disco 2 50' Rock 8 Beat 3 Disco 3 Jazz Rock 8 Beat 4 Disco 4 Jazz Rock 2 8 Beat 5 60' Disco...
  • Page 44 STYLE NAME STYLE NAME STYLE NAME LATIN 1 BALLROOM Bossa Tango Sirtos Bossa 2 Tango 2 Lullaby Waltz Bossa 3 Tango 3 Slow 6/8 Jazz Bossa Habanera Piano Ballad Slow Bossa Paso Doble Baroque Benson Nova Paso Doble 2 Baroque 2 Modern Bossa Flamenco Calipso...
  • Page 45 Drum Kit - a - STANDARD ROOM POWER ELECTRIC DANCE 24 - C1 Fingers Snap Left Fingers Snap Left Fingers Snap Left Fingers Snap Left Fingers Snap Left 25 - C#1 Finger Snap Right Finger Snap Right Finger Snap Right Finger Snap Right Finger Snap Right 26 - D1...
  • Page 46 Drum Kit -b - JAZZ BRUSH CLASSIC SOUND FX 24 - C1 Fingers Snap Left Fingers Snap Left Fingers Snap Left xxxxxxxxxxxxx 25 - C#1 Finger Snap Right Finger Snap Right Finger Snap Right xxxxxxxxxxxxx 26 - D1 Snare Roll Snare Roll Snare Roll xxxxxxxxxxxxx...

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