Thank you for purchasing this high quality electronic keyboard. This electronic keyboard provides entertainment and education for you, make it perfect for real- time performance or as a versatile instrument for your home. In order to obtain maximum performance and enjoyment from the keyboard, please follow the steps outlined in this manual while actually trying out its features.
Contents General Guide - Front Panel - LCD Display - Rear Panel Preparation - Taking Care of Your Unit - Power Supply - Connection Playing the Keyboard Playing the Songs Playing the DEMO Voice - Selecting a Voice - Transpose - Using Sustain - Using Piano Style...
Preparation Take Care of Your Unit Using Power Adapter Avoid placing the unit in areas that An AC adaptor is required when using are subject to excessive humidity or household current. The adaptor shall be heat. 9V DC output, center positive type. Avoid exposing to excessive dust or Be sure to turn off the unit before conn- moisture.
Connecting an Amplifier Plug an audio cord into the PHONE jack. Then plug the other end of the cord into LINE IN or AUX IN of the amplifier. Connecting a Microphone Check to make sure that the keyboard power switch is set to off "...
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You can change the song by repeating step 2 even while a song is playing; the new song immediately begins to play. The song you have chosen will play con- tinuously until you stop it. As a song plays, the display indicates: A "keyboard"...
" Lesson 1 (one key): " " Lesson 3 (melody off): " Press [start/stop]. The first note of In this mode, follow the current note the song you selected will appear on and tempo to play with the demo the display. song.
Voice Selecting a Voice From 00 to 99 Your keyboard can perform sounds of 100 different musical instruments. The name and two-digit number for each pre- set voice is listed on VOICES list on the keyboard's top panel . Press [voice], VOICE and the current voice 's code appears.
Using Sustain For added flexibility and control when you make music, you can set the key- board with a sustaining sound. To sustain the notes you are playing, press [sustain]. 'SUSTAIN' appears and the keyboard sustains the played notes until you release [sustain]. Press [sustain] again to turn it off .
Press [start/stop] to start the sele- cted Auto-Style. Press [acc.vol] to adjust the accom- paniment volume to the desired level. To change the tempo, repeatedly press [tempo +] or [tempo -]. The current tempo setting appears. You can adjust the tempo for an Auto-Style from 40 to 240 beats From 0 to 9 per minute.
Using the Auto Bass Chord The 19 keys on the left of the keyboard with note labels above them are called accompaniment keys.The accompaniment keys you pressed determine the type of chords that you played. You can set the keyboard to play with or without accompaniment.
The Standard Fingering method uses standard formations of three or more notes; it allows experienced musicians to play a wider variety of accompani- ment chords. And follow the same as step1 to step7 to start standard fingering auto accompaniment. Using One-Touch Setting Your keyboard's One-Touch Setting fea- ture allows you to automatically play a preset voice to match a selected Auto-...
Function Function table: contents LCD display Range Default TRANSPOSE TPS 0 -6...+6 00 , 02 - 09 BEAT BET 4 MIDI CH 01 01 16 Transpose: Press [function] button and the LCD displays TPS 0 , then use [+]、[-] to "...
Chord Dictionary Chord direct is an inner-setup chord pro- cedure which you can find the chord co- mposition. This function lets you know the chord names and to learn the chords quickly. In style stop status, press [chord direct] with C dict and chord "...
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Percussion Your keyboard's Percussion pads per- form sounds of bass drum, snare drum, hi-hat open, high tom-tom, and hi-hat close. Simply press [memory/percussion]. "PER" displays. The keyboard plays the selected percussion sound each time you press the pad. You can record any of the available per- cussion sounds of the Percussion pads.
Using MIDI MIDI OUT Your keyboard includes the MIDI fea- The keyboard can send out several ture. (Musical Instrument Digital Inter- types of MIDI messages (such as: face) MIDI is the universal standard for PROGRAM CHANGE and NOTE). sending and receiving performance Please refer to the MIDI I mplemen- data between electronic musical instru-...
Specifications Nu mb er of Keys....................Polyphonic Sound................8-note(Ma x.) Preset Voices....................Auto-Styles...................... Pre-Re corded Songs.................... De mo s......................Effecs..................... Transpose, Sustain, Piano Style Co ntrols..............Temp o, sync/fill, start/stop Built-In Speakers................4 ohm, 2WX2 Power Sources..............DC 9V Adaptor 6 x 'C size' batteries Dimensi ons (WxDxH )...............
Appendix 3 Songs List FAVORITE Long, long ago American patrol Twinkle twinkle little star Old folks at home Green sleeves Polly-wolly-doodle Ave maria Oh christmas tree Santa claus is coming Solveig's song Waltzing matilda to town Jeannie with the light Oh breneli La cucaracha brown hair...
Appendix 4 Chord Dictionary Chord Type Arrangeme nt: Chord Root Arrangeme nt: Keyboard Na me Ch ord Type Keyboard Na me Ch ord Ro ot C5 # D5 # C4 # D4 # F5 # dim7 G5 # 7aug G4 # 7sus4 sus4 M7 9...