Important Messages Please read this page carefully before operating and Power supply Please connect the power adapter provided in the keep this manual properly for convenient reference in package to a power socket with the correct voltage. DO the future. NOT connect to power sources with unmatched voltages.
Contents Panel & Display Description Metronome Front Panel Turning on the Metronome Rear Panel Selecting the Beat Display Function Menu Setup Octave Power Supply Split Point Chord Mode Setting Connections Beat Type Accompaniment Volume The Connecting an MP3/CD Player Touch Connecting an Audio Equipment Tune Connecting a pair of Headphones...
Panel & Display Description Front Panel 1. [VOLUME] Knob 8. [INTRO/ENDING] Button Adjust the master volume. Play the Intro or Ending pattern. 2. [ ] Switch 9. [FILL A] Button Turn the Power on or off. Play the fill-in pattern A. 3.
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15. [Q.S.] Button 28. [<]/[>] and Number Buttons Turn the Quick Setting function on or off. Set parameters value or select the number. 16. [RECORD] Button 29. LCD Display Enter the Record Mode. Display all parameters and values related to the current operation.
Rear Panel 30. [USB] Jack 33. [AUX IN] Jack Connect to a computer. Connect an external audio source, such as MP3 or CD player. 31. [SUSTAIN] Jack 34. [MIC IN] Jack Connect a sustain pedal. Connect a microphone. 32. [PHONES/OUTPUT] Jack 35.
Setup This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play. Please go through this section carefully before turning the power on. Power Supply You can power the instrument either by batteries or by power adaptor. Follow the instructions described below. Using Batteries The instrument needs 6 pieces of AA or equivalent alkaline batteries for power supply.
Connections The Connecting an MP3/CD Player The rear-panel AUX IN jack receives audio signals from an external audio source such as an MP3 or a CD player. Use an audio cable to connect the AUX IN jack of the instrument to the OUTPUT jack of the MP3/CD player.
Connecting a Sustain Pedal An optional footswitch can be plugged into the sustain jack and be used to switch sustain on or off. Simply by pressing the pedal, you will have a natural sustain as you play. Connecting a Computer Use a standard USB cable to connect the USB jack of the instrument to the USB port of a computer.
Power Switch and Master Volume Power Switch Before you switch your instrument on, please turn down the volume of instrument and the connected audio equipment first. 1. Make sure the instrument is properly connected to power supply. 2. Press POWER SWITCH, the LCD screen is lit, and displays “Loading!”, indicating the instrument is powered on.
Playing the Sounds The instrument features a variety of exceptionally realistic sounds. Please refer to Sound List. Playing a Sound 1. Press the [SOUND] button. Enter the SOUND mode. LCD shows “SOUND R1”, the sound number and the sound name. 2.
Playing Different Sounds with Both Hands - Split The Split function splits the keyboard into two areas so as to create different sounds for each of your hands. The left hand sound is the split sound “L” . 1. In idle mode, press the [SPLIT] button to turn the split function on.The LCD displays the left hand sound name and number, and the indicator “SOUND L”...
DSP Effect The DSP simulates sounds in real environment. With the DSP effects, you can add ambiance and depth to your performance in a variety of ways. The function is turned on by default. You can press the [DSP] button to turn DSP effect on or off. Transpose Transpose function allows the overall pitch of the instrument to be transposed up or down by one octave in semitone steps.
Auto Accompaniment The auto accompaniment function puts a full backing band at your fingertips. All you have to do is to play chords with your left hand, and the accompaniment will automatically play along, instantly following the chords you play. With auto accompaniment, even a solo performer can enjoy playing with the backing of an entire band or orchestra.
Intro/Ending The intro is an opening section of a song. When the intro pattern finished, the system will automatically shift to the main section. Ending is the ending section of a song. When the ending is finished, accompaniment automatically stops.The length of the ending differs depending on the selected style.
Fade In/Out Fade In Starting the style with fade in produces a smooth beginning, the volume increases from low to high. Press the [FADE] button when Style is stopped, LCD will show FADE. Press the [START/STOP] ◢ button to start Style playing. LCD will show FADE.
Chord Mode 1. Press the [CHORD] button, the LCD will display the “FINGERED” indicator by default. The left hand section of the keyboard is the chord section. You can play different chords in the chord section. If you want to change the chord detection mode, please refer to the function menu to set the chord mode.
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Mаjor Triad Only press the root note on the Chord Name keyboard. The chord name contains two parts: Chord Root and Chord Type. Minor Triad Press the root note and the nearest left black key simultaneously. Single Finger Single Finger mode detects both single and normal fingerings. Seventh chord The single fingering allows for playing chords with than three keys.
Quick Setting When Quick Setting is switched on, you can instantly recall all auto accompaniment related settings including sounds selection and digital effects simply with a single touch of a button. 1. Press the [Q.S.] button to turns on the Quick Setting for current style.
Sound Boost Turn on Sound Boost Mode This keyboard includes a Sound Boost feature that enhances performing and listening experiences. To turn on the Sound Boost mode, simply press the [DSP] and [FUNCTION] buttons together. The corresponding icon in the upper right corner of the screen will be lit.
Function Menu Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the function menu. The LCD displays the current parameter item. Press repeatedly the [FUNCTION] button to select an item, then use the [<]/[>] buttons to change the value of the selected item. Parameter items and the value range in the function menu: Parameter Item LCD Display...
Chord Mode Setting 1. Repeatedly press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Chord Mode. The LCD displays “ChordMod”. Then you can select the chord mode by using the [<]/[>] buttons. This function provides two chord modes for you to choose from. 2.
Tune The function adjusts the pitch of the entire keyboard in a 2-cent increment. 1. Repeatedly press the [FUNCTION] button to select the tune menu. The LCD displays “Tune”. Use the [<]/[>] buttons to change the value over the range of -50 - +50.
Performance Memory The Performance Memory feature allows you to save virtually all panel settings to a performance memory, and you can instantly recall them by pressing a single button. The instrument has 4 memory banks, and each bank has 4 memories (M1-M4).
Playing the Songs The instrument has a variety of songs (Please refer to the Song List). Each song can be practiced in LESSON mode. Listening to the Songs 1. Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode. It will play all songs circularly.
When you finish a lesson, the instrument will grade your practice by telling you the level you get. Level 1: OK. Level 2: Good. Level 3: Very Good. Level 4: Excellent. After grading, the song will play back again, and you can practice again.
MIDI Function By using the MIDI functions you can expand your musical possibilities. This section explains what MIDI is, and what it can do, as well as how you can use MIDI on your instrument. What’s MIDI ? MIDI (short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers and other related devices to connect and communicate with one another.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution The speakers produce a “pop” sound This is normal and is no cause for alarm. whenever the power is turned ON or OFF. 1. Check if the master volume is set too low. No sound results when the keyboard is played. 2.
Sound List English Name LCD Name PIANO Acoustic Grand Piano 1 GrandPn1 Acoustic Grand Piano 2 GrandPn2 Piano Dark GrdPnD Octave Piano 1 OctPno1 Octave Piano 2 OctPno2 Honky-Tonk Piano HnkyTonk Dark Honky-Tonk HnkTonkD Honky-Tonk / W HnkyTkW Piano & Choir Pno&Cho Grand Piano / W GrandPnW...
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English Name LCD Name Percussive Organ Detuned DePerOrg Stereo Rock Organ St.RocOr Rock Organ RokOrgn Church Organ ChurOrgn Detuned Church Organ DeChuOrg Octave Church Organ 1 ChrOrgO1 Octave Church Organ 2 ChrOrgO2 Finale Finale Digital Organ DigiOrg Analog Organ 1 AnaOrg1 Analog Organ 2 AnaOrg2...
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English Name LCD Name BASS Acoustic Bass 1 AcoBass1 Acoustic Bass 2 AcoBass2 Acoustic Bass Detuned DetAcoBs Velocity Crossfade Bass VelCroBs Jazz Style JazzSty A.Bass & Mute G.T. ABs&MtGT Finger Bass 1 FngrBs1 Finger Bass 2 FngrBs2 Finger Bass 3 FngrBs3 Dark Finger Bass FngrBsD...
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English Name LCD Name Stereo Strings 2 StringS2 Stereo Strings 3 StringS3 Synth Strings 1 SynStrs1 Synth Strings 2 SynStrs2 Synth Strings 3 SynStrs3 Stereo Synth Strings 1 SynStrS1 Stereo Synth Strings 2 SynStrS2 Analog Orchestra AnaOrch Analog String 1 AnaStr1 Analog String 2 AnaStr2...
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English Name LCD Name Majestic Unison Unison Synth Brass 1 SynBras1 Synth Brass 2 SynBras2 Synth Brass 3 SynBras3 Sharp Brass SharpBra Analog Brass 1 AnaBras1 Analog Brass 2 AnaBras2 Dynamics Analog Brass DyAnaBra Octave Synth Brass SynBrasO SAX & WOODWIND Soprano Sax 1 SprnSax1 Soprano Sax 2...
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English Name LCD Name Quint Quint Sine Solo SineSolo Pulse Lead 1 PulseLd1 Pulse Lead 2 PulseLd2 Mellow Wind Wind 80's Digital 80'sDig Classic TRI ClassTRI Stereo Analog Wind 1 StAnWid1 Stereo Analog Wind 2 StAnWid2 Sawtooth Lead 1 SawLead1 Super Sawtooth SpSawLd Sawtooth Lead 2...
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English Name LCD Name Modulation Distortion ModDist Control Control Vague Vocals VagueVo Singl Synth SinglSyn Analog Filter AnaFilt Analog Voice 1 AnaVo1 Analog Voice 2 AnaVo2 Fifths Lead FifthsLd Ninja 1 Ninja1 Ninja 2 Ninja2 Bass & Lead 1 Bs&Lead1 Bass &...
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English Name LCD Name Poly Synth Pad 2 PlySyPd2 Modulation Distortion Wah ModDiWah Choir Pad 1 ChoPad1 Choir Pad 2 ChoPad2 Plush Pad PlushPad Wah Dawn WahDawn Chorus Pad Wah ChoPdWah Electric Pad ElecPad 5th PAD 5thPad Bowed Pad 1 BowdPad1 Bowed Pad 2 BowdPad2...
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English Name LCD Name Fresh Fresh Goblins Goblins Fantasy Fantasy Space Trojan SpaceTro Ceremony Ceremony Phonism Phonism Echoes Echoes Empty Empty Deformation Deformat Sci-Fi Sci-Fi Wind Bells WindBell Artistic 1 Artisti1 Artistic 2 Artisti2 Artistic 3 Artisti3 Digital Effect DigitaEf Abyss 1 Abyss1 Abyss 2...
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English Name LCD Name Marimba / W MarimbaW Sine Marimba Marm&Sin Stereo Marimba MarimbaS Marimba & Vibraphone Marm&Vib Wood Drum WoodDrum Rotating Rotating Dual Attack DualAtta Stereo TRI StTRI Xylophone Xylophon Tubular Bells TubuBel Rotate Octave RotateOc Synth Organ Staccato 1 SyOrSta1 Synth Organ Staccato 2 SyOrSta2...
Style List English Name LCD Name LATIN 1 Latin Latin Bossa Nova 1 BossNv1 Cha Cha 1 ChaCha1 Pop Cha Cha 1 PopCha1 Rhumba 1 Rhumba1 Pop Rhumba 1 PopRhm1 Bossa Nova 2 BossNv2 Tango 1 Tango1 Jazz Samba 1 JazzSmb1 Reggae 1 Reggae1...
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English Name LCD Name SOUL & FUNK 1 Funk Funk New Soul NewSoul Funky Pop 1 FunkyPp1 Jazz Funk 1 JazzFk1 Cool Funky 1 CoolFk1 Soul 1 Soul1 Soul Blues 1 SoulBl1 R & B 1 R&B1 6/8 Gospel 1 6/8Gsp1 Pop Groove 1 PopGr1...
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English Name LCD Name Reggae 2 Reggae2 Pop Reggae 2 PopReg2 DANCE 2 Disco 2 Disco2 Disco Funk 2 DiscoFk2 Dance 2 Dance2 House 2 House2 Rap 2 Rap2 Euro Beat 2 EuroBt2 Hip Hop 2 HipHop2 Techno 2 Techno2 BEAT &...
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English Name LCD Name COUNTRY 2 Country 2 Country2 Country Pop 3 CntryPp3 Country Rock 2 CntryRk2 Country Folk 2 CntryFk2 3/4 Country 2 3/4Cnt2 Country Waltz 2 CntryWz2 Country Shuffle 2 CntrySh2 Country Boogie 2 CntryBg2 Country Quick Step 2 CntryQS2 Bluegrass 3 Bluegr3...
Song List English Name LCD Name CLASSIC Chanson Du Toreador Toreador Meditation Meditati Wiegenlied WieGenli A Lover's Concerto Concerto Whispering Hope Whisper From The New World NewWorld O Sole Mio OSoleMio Auf Flugeln Des Gesanges Gesanges Santa Lucia SantaLuc Air For The G-String G-String An Der Shonen Blauen Donau Donau...
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English Name LCD Name FOLK Aura Lea AuraLea When The Saints Go Marching In Marching Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Twinkle With Games WithGame Way Home WayHome Yankee Doodle YankeeD Michael Row The Boat Ashore RowBoat Auld Lang Syne LangSyne My Darling Clementine Clemtine Sealed With A Kiss Sealed...
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English Name LCD Name PIANO & KEYBOARD Kaiser Walzer Kaiser Hanon Piano Fingering 1 Hanon1 Hanon Piano Fingering 2 Hanon2 Hanon Piano Fingering 3 Hanon3 Hanon Piano Fingering 4 Hanon4 Hanon Piano Fingering 5 Hanon5 Hanon Piano Fingering 6 Hanon6 Hanon Piano Fingering 7 Hanon7 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 8...
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