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Page 1: ...Page 3 STAGEPERFORMER500 USER MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...TION 12 CHORDS CHORDS READING CHORD NAMES 13 FUNCTION MENU TUNE BEAT SPLIT POINT PEDAL ASSIGN 14 REVERB LEVEL CHORUS LEVEL MIDI SETTING MIXER 15 MEMORY BANK STORE LOAD DATAS STORED 16 ONE TOUCH SETTIN...

Page 4: ...n multi functional pedal Includes DC adaptor Dimensions 136cm x 37cm x 15cm INTRODUCTION Ashton is designed in Australia by a team of industry experts that have years of experience in the development...

Page 5: ...nnection from the keyboard to external devices You can either send information data out of the keyboard and to an external device Midi Out or allow the keyboard to receive information data Midi In Thi...

Page 6: ...FUNCTION BACK Button 16 FUNCTION NEXT Button 17 MIXER Button 18 BANK Button 19 STORE M1 to M6 Button 20 ONE TOUCH SETTING M1 to M4 21 O T S Button 22 STYLE Button 23 VOICE Button 24 SONG Button 25 PIA...

Page 7: ...HAND LESSON MODE Indicator 13 NOTE Indicator 14 FILL A B Indicator 15 TREBLE CLEF Note Value Indicator 16 BASS CLEF Note Value Indicator 1 DUAL Flag Indicator 2 SPLIT Flag Indicator 3 TOUCH Flag Indi...

Page 8: ...tment wheel right to increase the overall STAGEPERFORMER500 volume and left to reduce it BRILLIANCE Push the BRILLIANCE adjustment wheel right to increase the brilliance and left to reduce it DEMO The...

Page 9: ...You can also get creative and make multiple combinations To set a dual voice press the DUAL button whilst a voice is selected The DUAL and VOICE R2 signals will appear on the LCD screen to indicate yo...

Page 10: ...termine whether this function is enabled simply refer to the LCD screen a small flag will appear next to the touch text to indicate the function is enabled There are 4 settings of touch response navig...

Page 11: ...on to insert an intro section before the accompaniment starts playing Press START STOP button A short introduction will play and it will be followed by the main accompaniment 2 MAIN and VARIATION Ther...

Page 12: ...d two fingers can be used to create suspended notes The single finger detect function only works in the chord area of the keyboard 3 SYNC START Press the SYNC START button the sync start LED will ligh...

Page 13: ...ion when finished To repeat a fill continuously press both the A and B buttons while the style is playing To toggle between MAIN and VARIATION sections press A and B respectively when the keyboard sty...

Page 14: ...s simultaneously to set the tempo back to default ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME Press the ACCOMP buttons to adjust the volume of the accompaniment whilst a style is playing The LCD screen will display the acco...

Page 15: ...ample chords are C Cm C7 and Cm7 shown below MULTI FINGER CHORDS This method allows you to play chords with normal fingering within the accompaniment range of the keyboard To play a major chord press...

Page 16: ...es The distance interval between the notes of a triad in root position is a MAJOR or a MINOR chord The lowest interval in our root position triad between the root and the third determines whether the...

Page 17: ...in tempo settings The LCD displays the beat value use the YES NO buttons or DIAL to set the parameter SPLIT POINT This function sets the point that separates the chord and melodic areas The LCD displ...

Page 18: ...he menu is Rhythm_s the option you enter next will be the same as the last time you exited Press the MIXER button continuously to select the option you want then use the YES NO buttons or the DIAL to...

Page 19: ...TORE and M1 buttons together when powering on the keyboard DATA S STORED The data parameters that can be stored to the memory are Voice R1 Voice R2 Voice L Sustain Style Tempo Function Mixer Accomp Vo...

Page 20: ...en 4 beats on the LCD flash press the START STOP button and start playing Your playing will be recorded Note Old data will be overwritten if there is already stored data 3 Stop recording You can press...

Page 21: ...amental key whilst producing your own rhythm The recorded style may then be used as a built in rhythm to perform your own song Before recording and producing a rhythm you need to choose a template rhy...

Page 22: ...rs between 1 and 3 3 Then press the FUNCTION NEXT button to enter next grade 4 Use the YES or NO buttons and DIAL to select the others include Record Copy Quantify Edit and Delete 5 If the user style...

Page 23: ...ythm sub rhythm main bass chord 1 chord 2 chord 3 phrase 1 and phrase 2 6 Press the FUNCTION NEXT button again to enter the record ready page The style record is in the sync start mode and the beat wi...

Page 24: ...urate quantization helps users to correct the timing by aligning the notes to the exact beat We d suggest choosing the shortest note of the piece for quantize precision for the best result If a longer...

Page 25: ...to the previous menu 6 The LCD will display Complete and the recorded style will now be played with precision EDIT A STYLE Select the style that needs to be edited 1 Press the FUNCTION NEXT button to...

Page 26: ...DIAL to select the chapter that needs to be deleted If all is selected the menu will jump to 4 3 Press FUNCTION NEXT again to enter track selection Use the YES or NO buttons or DIAL to select to selec...

Page 27: ...wind the song and press the button to pause the song Song Repeat When playing the song press the REPEAT A B button to set the location of the loop beginning and loop ending of the current song Press R...

Page 28: ...time The correct notes must be played to allow the melody to sound 2 If R is selected it will play the left hand melodies and you will have to follow the muted melody of the right hand If L is select...

Page 29: ...ion For example if you want to play a Cm7 chord Press the C key in the section of the keyboard labelled CHORDROOT The note will not sound and the root note will be displayed on the LCD Press the m7 ke...

Page 30: ...ted or there is a card error No Card will appear on the LCD screen and you will be returned to previous menu In the SD function state no other functions are available Press SD to exit the SD function...

Page 31: ...e the YES and NO buttons or DIAL to select which of these you want to load 1 LOAD SONG Select LoadSong from the menu then press FUNCTION NEXT to enter the directory Use the YES and NO buttons or DIAL...

Page 32: ...mory bank for storing Press the FUNCTION NEXT button again to confirm the load Load will be displayed on the LCD Press EXECUTE to finalise loading SAVE Select SAVE from the menu Loading allows you to...

Page 33: ...and NO buttons or DIAL to select a desired memory from the keyboard Press FUNCTION NEXT to confirm the selected memory the SD directory will appear and you must choose where you want to save the file...

Page 34: ...ng the keyboard keys Press EXECUTE Create will be displayed on the LCD Press EXECUTE to create 4 RENAME Select Rename from the menu then press FUNCTION NEXT to enter rename function Use the YES and NO...

Page 35: ...T 1 154 Jazz G T 2 155 Mellow G T 156 Velocity Jazz G T 157 Jazz G T Detuned 158 Clean G T 1 159 Clean G T 2 160 Clean G T 3 161 Stereo Clean G T 162 Velocity Clean G T 163 Chorus Clean G T 164 Muted...

Page 36: ...Bowed Pad 2 431 Pad 6 Metallic 432 Metallic Pad 2 433 Pan Pad 434 Pad 7 Halo 435 Halo Pad 2 436 Pad 8 Sweep 437 Sweep Pad 2 438 Dipolar Pad 2 439 Rising 440 Congregate EFFECTS 441 FX1 Rain 442 FX2 So...

Page 37: ...ospel Swing Gospel Funk Electric Funk Groove Funk Rubber Funk Cool Funk Jazz Funk Groove Soul Hip Hop Soul Hip Hop Beat R B Soul Beat R B Balllad British Soul Pop Samba Funk SWING JAZZ Swing 1 Swing 2...

Page 38: ...46 Bridge 047 Battle Hymne of the Republic 048 The Old Gray Mare 049 American Patrol 050 In The Rain 051 Sippin Cider Trhough a Straw GOLDEN POP 052 On London Bridge 053 Are You Lonesome Tonight 054 O...

Page 39: ...or Seventh mM7 1 b3 5 7 CmM7 CmM7 16 Minor Major Ninth mM9 1 2 b3 5 7 CmM9 CmM7 9 17 Diminished dim 1 b3 b5 Cdim Cdim 18 Diminished Seventh dim7 1 b3 b5 6 Cdim7 Cdim7 19 Seventh 7 1 3 5 b7 C7 C7 20 Se...

Page 40: ...G6 G D6 D Ab6 AB G Eb6 Eb D A6 A E6 E Bb6 Bb A F6 F B6 B NOTE CHORD TYPE NOTE CHORD TYPE C4 M C5 7 b9 C 4 M 9 C 5 7 9 D4 6 D5 7 9 Eb4 mM7 Eb5 7 b13 E4 M7 E5 7 13 F4 m F5 7 11 F 4 m 9 F 5 dim7 G4 m6 G5...

Page 41: ...g loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable 6 This product should be installed in a location that provides adequate ventilation 7 This pr...

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