SAWTOOTH ST-PKB-61 User Manual

SAWTOOTH ST-PKB-61 User Manual

61 keys digital electronic keyboard

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ST-PKB-61
USER'S MANUAL
61 KEYS DIGITAL ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD

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  • Page 1 ST-PKB-61 USER’S MANUAL 61 KEYS DIGITAL ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD...
  • Page 2 Caution Be sure to follow the below warnings to avoid hurting yourself or others and to avoid damage to the equipment. Warning • Do not disassemble or modify this instrument. Otherwise, Electric shock, burns, or other harm may be incurred. For all internal inspections and repair, be sure to take this unit to a qualified professional.
  • Page 3 • Do not place power cord near high sources of heat. Avoid over wrapping the power cord. Do not place anything heavy on power cord, and do not place the power cord where people walk. • Do not play music too loudly for extended periods of time. Be careful with headphones, as loud music will hurt your ears.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents I . Top Panel Control and Rear External Connections............1 1.Top Panel Control........................1 2.Rear External Connections....................1 II. Preparation before performance...................1-3 Power Supply.........................1 1.Using AC-DC power adapter....................2 2.Using batteries........................2 External Connections......................2 1.Using microphone.......................2 2.using headphone.........................2 III. Basic Operation......................2-6 I. Basic playing method......................2 1.Switching on power......................3 2.Adjusting the Master volume....................3 Voice............................3...
  • Page 5 Rhythm accompaniment and its Function................5 1.Start /stop..........................5 2.Sync.............................5 3.Fill-in...........................6 4.Accomp Volume.........................6 Chord accompaniment......................6 1.Single Finger accompaniment....................6 2.Fingered accompaniment....................6 3.stop the Accompaniment....................6 Recording..........................7 Single Demo Song........................7 Auto released Demo Songs....................7 Guide function........................7 Appendix I Voice........................8 Appendix II Rhythm.......................9 Appendix III Demo Songs.....................10 Appendix IV Trouble Shooting.....................11 Appendix V Technical Specifications..................12...
  • Page 6 I.Panel Control and External Connections Panel Control 10.Panel percussion 1.Master Volume 6.Keyboard drum/Sustain/ 11.Beat/One key teaching/ 2.Accomp volume /Tempo/ Vibrato/Keyboard Split Follow teaching/Demo Fine tuning/Transpose 7.Digit Key1-9/+ -button all/ Demo one 3.Voice/Rhythm/Chord Clear 8.Power Switch 12.Auto Chord 9.Start/Stop/Sync/Fill in/single 4.LED Digital Display 13.Sperkers 5.Record/Program/Play finger/Fingered chord...
  • Page 7: Rear External Connections

    II. Before Performance Caution: Disconnect the AC power adapter when not using your instrument to prevent possible damage due to power connection for extended period of time. Using batteries: (excluded) Open the battery compartment cover located on the bottom panel of the instrument. Insert eight 1.5V D size LR-20 batteries, being carefully to follow the polarity marking on the cabinet.
  • Page 8: Basic Operation

    III. Basic Operation I. Basic playing method 1. Power on Press Power button to turn the power on, press again to turn off. 2. Master Volume Rotate Master Volume knob clockwise to increase the Master volume and counter-clockwise to decrease the Master volume. Accompaniment volume will be changed accordingly when Master Volume be adjusted.
  • Page 9: Sustain

    III. Basic Operation 2. Sustain Press the Sustain button once, the notes played on keyboard will decay gradually after lifting your finger from keyboard. Press the Sustain button again to turn the sustain effect off. 3. Vibrato Press Vibrato button to turn Vibrato effect on. Then pressing the black/white keys will produce the Vibrato effect.
  • Page 10: Beat

    III. Basic Operation 8. Beat Press the Beat button. The Beat voice will be produced. Select the Beat voice from 4 Beat voices, which is 1/4, 2/4,3/4 and 4/4 beats, when you play the instrument by pressing the button once more time for different beats. 9.
  • Page 11: Sync

    III. Basic Operation 2. Sync Press Sync button to start the Sync effect and press any key of the left 19 keys to have Rhythm when you play. In this case, the auto chord will be in effect when you play any key in left 19 keys if chord effect is started.
  • Page 12: Recording

    III. Basic Operation 3. Chord Clear Press Chord Clear button to end the auto accompaniment under chord status, the rhythm will being continued to play. Recording 1.Press Record button to engage the record mode. Then press any key in keyboard or voice of drums to start recording with Max. 48 while the number being shown on digital display.
  • Page 13: Appendix I Voice

    Synth Harp Synth Koto Reed Organ Lead 1 (square) Bright Guitar Baritone Environmental Trumpet Lead Accordion Lead 2 Orchestra Trumpet Metal Lead (sawtooth) piccolo ensemble Harmonica Lead 3 (caliope Heavy metal rhythm Orchestra lead) guitar Trumpet Lead Tango Lead 4 (chiff...
  • Page 14 Electric Guitar Lead 8 Rhythm Electric rhythm Atmosphere (clean) (bass+lead) Bass Trombone Lead Electric Guitar Pad 1 (new age) Psychedelic high Sharp Lead (muted) Bass Trombone Overdriven Pad 2 (warm) Heavy metal Mediant Bright Lead Guitar bass Trombone Distortion Pad 3 Magic Synth East Nation...
  • Page 15 Guitar Synth Voice Steel Drums Bright Clean distortio Synth Shanai Guitar oboe Orchestra Hit Woodblock Orchestra English Horn High Shanai Guitar ensemble Trumpet Taiko Drum Psychedelic Pizzicato Steel Drums Guitar English Horn Lead Trombone Melodic Tom Bright organ Diplophonia Lyric Steel English Horn Drums Tuba...
  • Page 16: Appendix Ii Rhythm

    Appendix II Rhythm Name of Name of Name of Name of Name of rhythm rhythm rhythm rhythm rhythm Beat 1 Country3 India samba1 Jump Blues Western Swing Beat 2 Country4 India samba2 New Orleans Alt-Country Blues Beat 3 Country waltz1 Jazz soul New York Americana...
  • Page 17 Dance 5 Easy Beat 80' Rock Trip Hop1 Contemporary R&b3 Dance 6 Soft Beat Middle Eastern Trip Hop2 Contemporary rock R&b4 Dance 7 Shuffle Traditional Chamber Contemporary Rock R&b5 Dance 8 Cobmo Rock Disco Britpopwaltz Deep Funk Dance 9 Shuffle1 Modern Britpopwaltz Doo Wop...
  • Page 18: Appendix Iii Demo Songs

    Appendix III Demo Songs The name of song The name of song The name of song London Bridge Is Falling Hand in hand Prom queen Down Fantasy Two hundred and Ni Mengruoze fourteen The twist Fkey Nen blauen Donau Butter fly Mozart Hawthorn Symphonies...
  • Page 19: Appendix Iv Trouble Shooting

    Appendix IV Trouble Shooting Trouble Possible reason/eliminating method Accompanied by noise whenever the This is normal. Please do not worry. power is switched ON or OFF. No sound while pressing any key with Are the Master Volume control and power switched on accompaniment Volume levels turned to the proper position.
  • Page 20: Appendix V Technical Specifications

    Appendix V Technical Specifications ■Standard ·GB8898-2011 GB17625.1-2012 ·GB13837-2012 ■Display ·LED Display ■Voice ·300 kinds of voices ■Rhythm ·300 kinds of rhythm ■Demo song ·50 demo songs ■Effect control ·Keyboard drum、sustain、vibrato、keyboard split、transpose、fine tuning、beat、pitch bend ■Record and program ·Record、play、program ■Percussion ·8 kinds of panel percussion ■Accompaniment control ·Start/stop、syn、fill in、tempo ■Chord control...

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