This section is intended to ensure the user's safety and Before Reading: prevent financial damage. Please read this section carefully and use the product Safety Instructions properly according to it. WARNING: Not following this warning may result in serious physical injury! CAUTION: Not following this caution may result in injury and/or financial loss! WARNING:...
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CAUTION To avoid the risk of physical injury, damage of this product or other financial loss, please follow the fundamental safety instructions listed below. This caution includes the following: ㆍ Do not place the power cable nearby heat ㆍBe sure to use the piano at the place where circuit generators like heaters or radiators.
Preface We thank you for purchasing our digital piano! This product contains a maximum polyphony of 256 notes and a massive sound data collection as much as 4Gbit to offer its 5 distinguished concert grand piano sounds and other high quality voices that recreate the authentic sound of 128 different instruments.
Table of Contents Before Reading MP3 Player Safety Instructions Playing MP3 Files Preface SMF Player Table of Contents Playing MIDI Files Product Components Functions Using Function Assembly Master Tune Key Transpose Parts Touch Power Switch Fixed Touch Velocity Headphone Jacks MIDI Local Control Smart Connections Metronome Volume...
After purchasing the product, carefully unpack it and examine the existence and condition of the items listed below. If an item is missing or Product Components damaged, contact the place of purchase. Main Unit USB Storage Device Pedal Plate (c) Owner’s Manual Backplate (d) Left &...
Assembly Assembling the legs and the pedal plate 1 Set the legs(a, b) upside down like the picture, then use the Pedal Plate Fixers(e) to connect the Pedal Plate (c) to the legs. 2 Adjust the pedal plate knob (see picture) so that it would come in contact with the floor on which the piano is to be installed.
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Assembling the main body 1 Carefully place the main body onto the assembled lower body according to the picture so that its holes would match the brackets attached to the legs. Use the Main Unit Fixers (e, 6EA) to secure the connection between the main and lower bodies.
Parts Power Switch Power Switch (On the left) Connect the AC power cord to the piano and a household AC outlet, and press the POWER switch to turn on the piano. The buttons will be lighted. ☞ When the piano is turned on, the initial default voice is 'Grand Piano 1'.
Smart Connections The smart connection terminals are located on the control panel of the digital piano. q USB TO HOST The piano features a USB-to-host terminal to allow connecting directly to a computer. By using this jack, the piano and computer may exchange MIDI data via USB. ☞...
e AUX OUT (3.5 Mini Stereo) The piano's sound output may be relayed to an external device such as a laptop, smart device, or an MP3 player to be recorded. Use an audio cable (sold separately) to connect the AUX OUT of the piano and the input (microphone) terminal of the external device.
Pedals The piano consists of three pedals that corresponds to the three pedals of an acoustic piano. Connecting the pedal cable Retrieve the pedal cable tied below the pedal box, and connect it to the pedal jack below the main body. DC IN DC IN Pedal Functions...
Basic Controls Adjusting Volume Adjusting Master Volume Use the MASTER VOLUME knob to adjust the overall volume of the piano. ☞ This also affects the volume of headphones. Choosing a Voice This product is a high class digital piano which offers the refined deep sound of quality acoustic grand pianos along with the sound of other diverse acoustic and electric musical instruments.
GM(General MIDI) Voices The piano is also equipped with the 128 voices that are fully compatible with the international standard GM (General MIDI). q Press GM VOICE. The LED screen will show the index number of the current GM voice. ☞...
Layer Layer allows the player to sound two voices simultaneously when playing a key. q Choose the desired main voice first. Refer to page 14 for voice selection. ☞ Default Voice: 6-2 (Slow Strings) Layer Volume By adjusting the Layer Voice volume, the balance between volumes of the Main and Layer voices may be adjusted.
Split Split divides the piano keyboard into two sections, and allows the player to assign different voices to each of the sections. For example, by using Split the melody part on the right could be played in piano voice while the accompaniment on the left sounding in acoustic bass voice. q Choose the desired main voice(right part) first.
Twin Piano Twin Piano divides the piano keyboard into two equal smaller ("twin") keyboards with identical range of octaves. This allows two people to play the piano simultaneously on the same octaves. q Select a voice. Refer to Page 14 for voice selection. e Press TWIN once again to quit using Twin Piano.
Reverb Reverb recreates the decaying reflections of sound as experienced in a fully resonant concert hall, making the piano sound feel more natural and realistic..6 types of Reverbs are available: Room1(r-1), Room2 (r-2 : Default), Hall1(r-3), Hall2(r-4), Stage(r-5), Stage(r-6). Using Reverb Press REVERB.
This piano features a versatile auto accompaniment system that is capable of providing fitting rhythmic accompaniment to diverse musical genres. This Auto Accompaniment system also provides a chordal accompaniment feature that detects simple chord inputs from the player and generates a full accompaniment consisting of drums, bass and chords.
Adjusting Tempo Use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo of the auto accompaniment. ☞ Keep a TEMPO button pressed to quickly run through the values. ☞ Range: 40 - 250 bpm (beats per minute) ☞ Pressing both TEMPO buttons simultaneously will restore the default tempo. ☞...
Basic and Variation Patterns The auto accompaniment is based on a four-measure long sequence, of which there are two types: the basic and variation. Mixing up these patterns can greatly increase the impact of musical climax. While an auto accompaniment is going on, press FILL2/SYNC button to enter the variation pattern after a brief transitional sequence is played.
Chord Input Methods There are three available methods for a player to indicate chords to be generated. ♬ Fingered (Default) The fingered mode detects a chord only when all notes of the chord is played on the lower register (determined by the Split Point). It is the most commonly used method. (See page 24.) ♬...
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Fingered(Display: Fnd) The fingered mode detects a chord only when it is fully spelled within the lower register, which is capable of generating more advanced chords and is the most commonly used method. Major: C Minor: Cm Dominant 7: C7 Minor 7th: Cm7 Major 7th: CM 7 Augmented: Caug...
Chordal Accompaniment The auto accompaniment feature is able to generate chordal accompaniment shown on the keys, following the chosen rhythmic pattern. When this is enabled, besides the drums and percussions the accompaniment also adds on melodic instruments to play the chords so that anyone may enjoy playing music of different genres. q Choosearhythmfirst.
The provided USB memory that comes with the piano contains recordings of music in many different genres, which may be played using the V.Pianist player feature. Playing Music Files q Insert the USB memory to the USB-TO-DEVICE terminal. ☞ The VP music data is saved in the provided USB memory. Therefore the bundled USB memory must be used in order to play the VP music.
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r Play the chosen piece. Press PLAY/STOP to play the chosen piece. Adjusting VP player volume adjust playback volume. Press SETUP button, then use MUSIC VOLUME Up or Down button to ☞ Available range is 0 - 100, with 75 as default. ☞...
This piano has a music player function that can play MP3 music files. MP3Player Playing MP3 Files q Insert the USB memory to the USB-TO-DEVICE terminal. Prior to this, copy the MP3/SMF files you wish to play into the USB memory. ☞...
SMF stands for the Standard MIDI File, and is the standard format of MIDI files used in various MIDI related application and sequencers for data SMFPlayer compatibility. Three types of SMF format exist, of which SMF 0 and SMF 1 are supported by the SMF player included in this Playing MIDI Files piano.
This piano offers extensive utilities designed to allow adjusting the piano to suit either personal preferences of a user or a given performance condition. Functions Using Function Press SETUP, the LED will display ‘SET’ then press Function. The LED will display 'F01' which indicates that you are on the first parameter. Navigate through the parameters ('F01', 'F02'...
F01 Master Tune Tune allows fine tuning of the piano by units of cent, which is useful when the piano is to be played alongside other acoustic instruments that are tune-sensitive. ☞ Cent: A unit of pitch; 1 cents equals to a hundredth of a semitone. ☞...
F05 MIDI Local Control Intended for MIDI users, this setting is used mainly when connecting the piano to external devices like computers so as to use the piano as a MIDI input device. Setting Local Control to Off prevents the input data of the keyboard from being sent to the internal speaker system of the piano, thereby silencing it while the data is output to any external devices connected to the piano as MIDI signals.
F11 Music Player File Set the music playback file format of MUSIC PLAYER. Copy the desired music file to the MUSIC folder on the USB memory and set the format of the music file you want to play. ☞ Range: 1(MP3) / 2 (SMF) ☞...
F16 Effect Type You may choose from the 4 available Effect types. Display (Default) Name Chorus Phaser Tremolo Rotary ☞ The effect function applies only to the main voice. ☞ Press both DATA Up/Down buttons simultaneously to restore its default value (C-1). ☞...
F18 String Resonance Volume On acoustic pianos, when a key is played there are subtle interferences between sympathetic strings, which is a phenomenon commonly referred as the string resonance. The piano sound contains string resonance samples for advanced realism. This parameter determines the strength of such effect. ☞...
F23 Stretch Tune When tuning an acoustic piano, the low strings are tuned a bit lower than their original pitches, and the high strings higher, in order to accommodate the frequency difference of the harmonic series that occurs depending on the tension and stiffness of the strings, balancing the pitches of the overtones and preventing dissonance when playing multiple notes at once.
Registration allows the user to save all current settings and parameters of the piano to the registration memories, so that they may be recalled for easy use in the future. Registration Using Registration Memory Saving a Registration Once all parameters are set, press and hold down STORE and then press one of the five REGISTRATION(1~5) buttons to save the current setting to that memory.
The piano offers extensive recording system that consists of three song slots with three tracks per each slot. Each track may record up to 4,500 notes, which is Record an amount that can record 'Fur Elise' by L. V. Beethoven three times in a row.
y To erase a Track/Tracks: Recorded materials are preserved even if the piano has been turned off, and you need to perform the following to remove any recorded material: ☞ To erase a track, press and hold down its respective TRACK button until a 'bell' is heard. ☞...
The bundled memory that comes with the piano contains many demonstrational recordings of piano music in different genres including classical, jazz, gospel, juvenile VP Player List and etc. CLASSIC 01 - Chopin GROUP NAME C01 Display Title Composer 0 0 1 E t u d e o p .
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CLASSIC 02 - Chopin GROUP NAME C02 Display Title 0 0 1 M a z u r k a o p . 2 4 n o . 3 i n E m a j o r - V i v a c e C h o p i n , F r y d e r y k 0 0 2 M a z u r k a o p .
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CLASSIC 03 - Chopin and Brahms GROUP NAME C03 Display Title Composer 0 0 1 B a l l a d e n o . 3 i n A f l a t M a j o r , o p . 4 7 C h o p i n , F r y d e r y k 0 0 2 B a l l a d e n o .
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CLASSIC 04 - Mozart and Others GROUP NAME C04 Display Title Composer P i a n o S o n a t a n o . 8 i n a m i n o r , K V 3 1 0 M o z a r t , W o l f g a n g 0 0 1 K 3 1 0 - 1 ( A l l e g r o m a e s t o s o )
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CLASSIC 05 - Debussy and Others GROUP NAME C05 Display Title Composer 0 0 1 E s t a m p e s 3 . J a r d i n s s o u s l a p l u i e D e b u s s y , C l a u d e 0 0 2 A r a b e s q u e N o .
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CLASSIC 06 - Schumann and Others GROUP NAME C06 Display Title Composer 0 0 1 W i d m u n g ( t r a n s c r i b e d b y L i s z t ) S c h u m a n n , R o b e r t S c e n e s f r o m C h i l d h o o d o p .
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CLASSIC 07 - Haydn and Others GROUP NAME C07 Display Title Composer 0 0 1 F u g a g - m o l l A n o n y m o u s P i a n o S o n a t a O p . 7 N o . 3 C l e m e n t i , M u z i o 0 0 2 1 .
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CLASSIC 08 - Bach GROUP NAME C08 Display Title Composer - H a r p s i c h o r d o r C l a v i c h o r d w o r k s - B a c h , J o h a n n S e b a s t i a n 0 0 1...
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CLASSIC 09 - Bach GROUP NAME C09 Display Title Composer - H a r p s i c h o r d o r C l a v i c h o r d w o r k s - B a c h , J o h a n n ( F o u r D u e t t o s ) D u e t t o s f r o m ' C l a v i e r U b u n g ' I I I S e b a s t i a n...
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CLASSIC 10 - Bach GROUP NAME C10 Display Title Composer - H a r p s i c h o r d o r C l a v i c h o r d w o r k s - B a c h , J o h a n n - F r e n c h S u i t e s S e b a s t i a n...
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JAZZ 01 - Ensemble GROUP NAME J01 Display Title/Artist 0 0 1 B l u e s i n C - F u l l e r , L 0 0 2 G o o d B a i t - D a m e r . , B a s i e 0 0 3 L o v e w a l k e d i n - G e r s h w i n 0 0 4...
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JAZZ 02 - Ensemble GROUP NAME J02 Display Title/Artist 0 0 1 D e v o n i t e l y - R o n J o h n s t o n 0 0 2 D e v o n ' s D e l i g h t - R o n J o h n s t o n 0 0 3 D u b l i n - R o n J o h n s t o n 0 0 4...
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JAZZ 03 - Ensemble GROUP NAME J03 Display Title/Artist 0 0 1 C o n g a r a m a - C o n g a 0 0 2 D e s c a r g a n d o - M a m b o L a t i n 0 0 3 T h r e e 2 S a m b a - S a m b a 0 0 4...
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JAZZ 04 - Piano Solo GROUP NAME J04 Display Title/Artist 0 0 1 O h l a d y b e g o o d - G e r s h w i n 0 0 2 S o m e o n e t o w a t c h o v e r m e - G e r s h w i n 0 0 3 T h e m a n I l o v e - G e r s h w i n 0 0 4...
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JAZZ 05 - Piano Solo GROUP NAME J05 Display Title/Artist 0 0 1 G l o w w o r m - L i n c k e 0 0 2 W h a t a r e y o u d o i n g t h e r e s t o f y o u r l i f e - L e g r a n d , M . 0 0 3 M y o n e a n d o n l y l o v e - M e l l i n / W o o d 0 0 4...
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JAZZ 06 - Piano Solo GROUP NAME J06 Display Title/Artist 0 0 1 M o o n W a l k - M i l e s B l a c k 0 0 2 O u t o f t h e V a l l e y - B r a d T u r n e r 0 0 3 T o m o r r o w ' s T u n e - M i l e s B l a c k 0 0 4...
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GOSPEL GROUP NAME g01 Display Title 0 0 1 A m a z i n g G r a c e 0 0 2 H o w G r e a t T h o u A r t 0 0 3 H o l y , H o l y , H o l y 0 0 4 O h ! H a p p y D a y...
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HOLIDAY GROUP NAME h01 Display Title 0 0 1 G o d R e s t 0 0 2 I t ' s B e g i n n i n g 0 0 3 H a p p y X - m a s 0 0 4 S i l e n t N i g h t 0 0 5...
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CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PIANO 1 GROUP NAME CP1 Display Title 0 0 1 L a k e l o u i s e - Y u k i K u r a m o t o 0 0 2 R o m a n c e - Y u k i K u r a m o t o 0 0 3 A S o n g f r o m S e c r e t G a r d e n - S e c r e t G a r d e n 0 0 4...
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CONTEMPORARY MUSIC PIANO 2 GROUP NAME CP2 Display Title 0 0 1 S h o j i 0 0 2 S k y w a r d 0 0 3 S o L o n g , M i g u e l 0 0 4 S o p h i a 0 0 5...
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RAGTIME 1 GROUP NAME r01 Display Title/Artist 0 0 1 A B r e e z e F r o m A l a b a m a ( 1 9 0 2 ) - S c o t t J o p l i n 0 0 2 S c o t t J o p l i n ' s N e w R a g ( 1 9 1 2 ) - S c o t t J o p l i n 0 0 3...
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RAGTIME 2 GROUP NAME r02 Display Title/Artist 0 0 1 C a t a r a c t R a g ( 1 9 1 4 ) - R o b e r t H a m p t o n 0 0 2 C h i c k e n C h o w d e r ( 1 9 0 5 ) - I r e n e G i b l i n 0 0 3...
Trouble shooting If a problem occurs while using this product, check the points listed below first prior to contacting customer service. Problem Cause Solution 1) The power cord is not properly 1) Properly plug the power cord. plugged. 2) Press the power switch. The piano does not turn on.
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