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Main Features

Simple, compact design
A simple, compact design fits right in and complements just about any interior layout.
Advanced Lesson System (pages E-35, 39)
Choose from among 70 built-in auto accompaniment tunes for your listening pleasure, or turn off the melody or another part and
practice by playing along.
The lesson function lets you select one of three different arrangement levels to suit your abilities and need. Simply select the part
you want to practice, and then follow along on the keyboard as keys light. First master the timing. Next, play along at your own
pace. Finally, you can try playing along with the accompaniment at normal speed.
Big display with a wealth of musical information (page E-12)
A big, information-packed display shows you which fingers to use, which keys to press, staff notation of the notes being played,
and much more.
Sequencer (page E-53)
A 17-track sequencer provides a System Track for recording of the auto accompaniment plus 16 tracks, each of which can be used
to record with a different tone.
100 rhythms (page E-23)
100 preset rhythms including rock, pops, jazz, and much more are at your fingertips.
Auto Accompaniment (page E-23)
Simply play a chord, and the corresponding rhythm, bass, and chords parts play along automatically. One Touch Presets instantly
recalls the most suitable tone and tempo settings to match the rhythm you are using.
271 realistic tones (page E-18, 71)
A simple operation selects one of 271 TONE button tones, including "Grand Piano", "Vibraphone", and much more.
A Sound Quality Adjustment feature lets you select the optimal sound quality setting to match the environment and acoustic
conditions of the location where you are playing.
General MIDI compatibility (page E-66)
General MIDI compatible tones let you connect to a personal computer for quick and easy "desktop music" capabilities, which
means you can use the piano as a desktop music input device or sound source.
Mixer (page E-46)
You can specify tone, volume, pan position, and other parameters for each built-in auto accompaniment part and each track
recorded with the sequencer. You can also control the same parameters for each channel during MIDI input.
Effects (page E-33)
The piano's powerful effector provides three blocks: DSP + Chorus + Reverb. A different effect can be assigned to each block, and
blocks can be turned on and off as required.
Registration Memory (page E-50)
Keyboard setups can be stored in memory for later recall and instant settings whenever you need them. Up to 16 setups (4 setups
× 4 banks) can be stored in registration memory.
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