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4•14   User Guide

Changing the Track status

The tracks not normally shown on the main dis-
play (Style, Song/Style or Song tracks) can be
activated/muted by intervening on the corre-
sponding track buttons in the 16 Track Record-
ing Studio (sequencer).  The Style, Song/Style
and Song tracks engaged by the sequencer are
identified by the status of the LED of the corre-
sponding track button (tracks 1 - 16).

The change the status of a Style, Song/Style or
Song track

• Press one of the active track buttons in the

Sequencer to mute a track and press again to
return to the previous status.

The Style accompaniment tracks correspond
to tracks 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (Drums, Bass,
Accomp. 1, Accomp. 2, Accomp. 3 respec-
tively).

The Song/Style tracks correspond to tracks
1 – 8.

The Song tracks correspond to tracks 1 - 16.

The LED shows the active/mute status of the
track.   When the LED is on, the track is ac-
tive; when off, the track is mute.

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16 TRACK  RECORDING  STUDIO

DISK

PLAY

ALL SONGS

MEASURE

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RECORD

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STOP

RECORD

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Summary of Contents for Pianovelle PS1500

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Cod 271101 U S English...

Page 2: ...ng cords of any kind 6 This product should be located so that its location does not interfere with its proper ventilation 7 This product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators heat...

Page 3: ...illnotoccurinaparticularinstallation Ifthisinstrumentdoes cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the instrument off and on the user is encourage...

Page 4: ...Stock Code 271101 PRINTED IN ITALY Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Baldwin Piano Organ Company 422 Wards Corner Rd Loveland Ohio 45140 8390 USA...

Page 5: ...s 1 8 Selecting the Programmable Presets 1 10 Change the touch sensitivity 1 12 Play the Programmable Pads 1 12 Play with Effects or bypass them 1 13 Play with headphones 1 14 Play with the pedals 1 1...

Page 6: ...1 Floppy disk formats 6 1 Files 6 1 Load operations Play directly from disk 6 5 Load Song SMF Style 6 5 Load Styles Load Presets 6 9 Load Sample 6 10 Load All 6 11 Loading WS and CD compatible files 6...

Page 7: ...election 11 1 Display Hold 11 6 Metronome 11 6 12 Edit Preset section 12 1 Overview 12 1 Preset 12 3 The Preset functions 12 3 MIDI 12 7 The MIDI functions 12 8 Mixer 12 15 Sound 12 17 The Sound param...

Page 8: ...on 18 1 3 19 SAMPLE RECORD 19 1 Regulating the Mic Line signal 19 3 Preparing to sample select the Splits 19 4 Programmable Pads Assign 19 12 20 Play All Songs Restore 20 1 Play all Songs 20 1 Restore...

Page 9: ...television or other video projection device by the PS1500 THE OWNER S MANUAL The Owner s Manual is supplied as a 3 ring binder with instructions inserted inside How to use the manual Do not use it as...

Page 10: ...accessed via theAudio Vid eo Interface Digital Effects Processor Two Digital Effects Processors controlled in real time enrich the sound with effects re verbs and modulations Two different effects 1...

Page 11: ...VI allows lyrics to be projected onto a television or other video de vice during a performance to allow others to sing along with the player The AVI is config ured by default for the USA NTSC video st...

Page 12: ...cation may not be copied photocopied or reproduced in part or in whole without prior written consent from Baldwin Piano Organ Company Baldwin reservestherighttoapplyanyaesthetic designorfunctionmodifi...

Page 13: ...r to load appears extract the first disk insert OS Disk 2 and press ENTER to continue 6 when the operation is complete the instrument sets to the default Style Preset situation After completing this p...

Page 14: ...vi Introduction...

Page 15: ...User Guide 1 Guick Guide 2 Layouts 3 Basic concepts 4 Sounds Presets 5 Styles 6 Disk 7 Songs MIDI Files 8 Song Styles 9 Digital Effects 10 MIDI...

Page 16: ...at once and contact the store where the unit was purchased As a general precaution never open the unit and touch or tamper with the internal circuitry If the instrument plays in an abnormal way Turn...

Page 17: ...to a suit able grounded wall outlet 3 Press the power switch to turn on PS1500 After a few seconds the instrument sets to the default situation If necessary regulate the display contrast us ing the DI...

Page 18: ...IANO1 The initial status Adjusting the General Volume ADJUSTING THE GENERAL VOLUME Adjust the general volume with the MASTER VOLUME panel slider A comfortable level is around two thirds of the slider...

Page 19: ...tion buttons F1 F8 under the dis play to select one of the 8 Style names 4 Playasinglenoteorachord atleastthreenotes below the Chord Split Point note F 3 to start Style play A single note or chord tri...

Page 20: ...pattern is transposed 6 Start to play a melody with the right hand The combination of sounds that play and the current keyboard mode will depend on the Style selected 7 Stop the Style with Start Stop...

Page 21: ...mos Playback starts automatically from the first Style TodayStyle The demo current play ing is shown flashing in the display While the demo plays all the buttons on the control panel except DEMO the F...

Page 22: ...from the Disk Load page Use Function button F1 to select FAST and Function button F2 to select LOAD SONG 3 Select a Song by rotating the DIAL The Dial scrolls through all the songs present on disk 4...

Page 23: ...Edit section While the Song plays the lyrics are scrolled across the display in synchronization with the Song If you have connected to an external moni tor the lyrics can also be shown on the screen i...

Page 24: ...ss the full keyboard You may use the Grand Piano button as a return to start button whenever you wish to have only one sound active across all 88 keys The Grand Piano Preset is discussed in de tail in...

Page 25: ...ITAR SYN PAD BASS SYN SFX SOUND GROUPS PAGE BANK PAGE BANK F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 5 Layered Sounds Upp 1 Upp 2 UPPER 2 LOWER UPPER 1 5 Press the UPPER 2 keyboard activator button thenpressasinglenote...

Page 26: ...is play from GPiano to GrandP Note If you do not select a Preset within the first 2 3 seconds the display returns to the previous situation with no changes 3 Play on the keyboard This time you ll hear...

Page 27: ...this case the LOWER activator will intro duce a third sound and the keyboard will be divided with a Split Point at note F 3 The LOWER keyboard plays a Sound over the range A0 F 3 The UPPER 1 and UP P...

Page 28: ...also after power down Change the touch sensitivity Play the Pads 1 1 1 TOUCH SENSITIVITY Off Soft Medium Hard 2 TOUCH SENSITIVITY 3 TOUCH SENSITIVITY ENTER ESCAPE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 PROGRAMMABLE...

Page 29: ...bypassed Bypass 1 To bypass an effect press an active button The LED of the button goes off indicating that the current Preset is no longer processed by the relative Digital Effect To activate an eff...

Page 30: ...olume slider to control the headphone volume Headphones Pedals SOSTENUTO DAMPER SOFT PLAY WITH THE PEDALS The group of three pedals denoted Ped1 Ped2 and Damper provide preset functions The default co...

Page 31: ...eters with the Function buttons Rev Reverb F1 F2 Eff Effect F3 F4 Loud Loudness F5 F6 4 Modify the selected parameter either with the Dial or with the Sliders F1 F8 DIAL Rotate the DIAL to change the...

Page 32: ...lding either button changes the value con tinually until 12 or 12 is reached The LED on one of the buttons will be on to indicate that the instrument is currently in a Transposed status sharp or flat...

Page 33: ...al Disk handling information in Disk chapter 6 for in formation regarding the precautions to take when inserting and extracting floppy disks from the drive 2 Press PLAY ALL SONGS PS1500 starts to scan...

Page 34: ...irectly from disk The Demo disk supplied with PS1500 contains a PS1500 format Song If you have a Standard MIDI File data disk you can use this instead of the supplied disk Direct from disk is particul...

Page 35: ...ou press Escape during the WAIT period you can abort the Direct play function Shortly after PS1500 enters Song mode and playback begins The display flashes the message Playing for the entire playback...

Page 36: ...PIANO PRESET to set the instru ment to Style Preset mode Recording a Song Style Recording a Song Style 2 8 BEAT SWING COUNTRY 16 BEAT ROCK LATIN 1 FUNK LATIN 2 DAN WO STYLE SONG GR SINGLE TOUCH PLAY 1...

Page 37: ...s either PLAY or START STOP to start the re cording Pressing PLAYstarts the sequencer to record the keyboard track s only Pressing START STOP starts the sequencer to record the chords that trigger the...

Page 38: ...START STOP STOP 9 Listen to the Song Style playback by pressing either PLAY or START STOP 8 ENTER ESCAPE OR 1 2 3 9 10 11 12 5 4 13 6 14 15 7 8 16 TRACK SELECT 16 TRACK RECORDING STUDIO DISK PLAY ALL...

Page 39: ...n with a LED light emitting diode indicate the on off status of the respective function Pressing these type of buttons repeatedly toggles between the On and Off status When the LED is on the respectiv...

Page 40: ...ER 1 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 UPPER 1 LOWER S E L E C T ESCAPE ENTER REED PIANO MALLET FLUTE ORGAN SYN LEAD GUITAR SYN PAD BASS STRINGS SYN SFX ETHNIC ENSEMBLE PERCUSSIVE BRASS SFX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SOUN...

Page 41: ...2 UPPER 1 SINGLE TOUCH PLAY F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 8 BEAT SWING COUNTRY 16 BEAT ROCK LATIN 1 FUNK LATIN 2 DANCE POP WORLD ETHNIC USER 1 8 SONG STYLE USER 9 16 SONG EASY PLAY PIANO STYLE MEMORY LOWER...

Page 42: ...E BANK PAGE BANK DISPLAY HOLD TOUCH SENSITIVITY UPPER 2 UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER TEMPO PERFORMANCE STYLE SONG CHORDS MEASURE LOWER UPPER 2 UPPER 1 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 UPPER 1 LOWER S E L E C T ESCAPE...

Page 43: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SOUND GROUPS PROGRAMMABLE PRESETS PROGRAMMABLE PADS GRAND PIANO 1 2 3 4 STORE PRESET 1 2 3 9 10 11 12 5 4 13 6 14 15 7 8 16 TRACK SELECT SAMPLE RECORD SAMPLE MIXER PRESET MIDI SOUND GENE...

Page 44: ...release LOWER MEMORY When ON the sounds assigned to the Lower keyboard track continues playing after releasing the keys when OFF the Lower sound stops instantly af ter key release TEMPO LOCK When ON t...

Page 45: ...ng Style Song for multiple selection possibilities ESCAPE cancels Display Hold OFF the temporary se lection display closes after a selection or after a few sec onds if no selection has been made 16 TO...

Page 46: ...rd sets to Full mode regardless of the current mode prior to the selection of the button The Upper 2 section turns off and Lower is disabled 28 PROGRAMMABLE PRESETS ThesebuttonsgainaccesstotheProgramm...

Page 47: ...OUT IN PEDALS VOLUME RIGHT MONO LEFT RIGHT MONO LEFT VIDEO MIDI INPUT OUTPUT 1 3 4 5 6 2 COMPUTER THRU OUT IN PEDALS VOLUME RIGHT MONO LEFT RIGHT MONO LEFT SPEAKERS MIDI INPUT OUTPUT RGB S VHS MIC LIN...

Page 48: ...OUT transmitsdata to another instrument THRU retransmits data received at MIDI IN MIDI cables are not supplied with the instru ment When using PS1500 on its own these jacks do not re quire connection...

Page 49: ...a Song to set to Song mode Note Via MIDI an external sequencer or other controlling device has access to 16 PS1500 tracks at all times regardless of the current mode STYLE PRESET MODE In this mode yo...

Page 50: ...alled SINGLE TOUCH PLAY off Selecting a Style changes the accompaniment Sounds Tempo data and the relative pattern The live keyboard Sounds remain unchanged SONG STYLE MODE A Song Style is an 8 track...

Page 51: ...des Presets Grand Piano preset The Grand Piano preset recalled every time you turn PS1500 on sets the instrument to play as a conventional piano with the Grand Piano sound active across the full keybo...

Page 52: ...ating mode the assignment of a sound to each track of the sequencer or the reception via MIDI of 16 different parts For editing purposes Song Presets cannot be accessed from the PROGRAMMABLE PRE SETS...

Page 53: ...u to switch from the track set 01 08 to 09 16 Most of the operating modes display the tracks which can be selected and can be programmed for Sound assignments a transposition an effect selection or a...

Page 54: ...odes are Edit Preset program changes track trans pose and tunings and pedal assignments etc Edit MIDI MIDI channel settings Common channel Local off General MIDI compatibil ity etc Edit Mixer track le...

Page 55: ...is connected to the appropriate jack via the special cable that runs from the pedal group assembly Check that the cable is properly connected to the PEDALS jack for the correct operation of the three...

Page 56: ...t signals are not however processed by the internal effects processor COMPUTER It is possible to connectPS1500 directly to a com puter via the COMPUTER port This connection is alternative to MIDI both...

Page 57: ...Sample RAM The Gain control regulates the volume of the in put signal before entering the system The general volume of the Mic Line input signal is controlledwiththefrontpanelMIC LINEpanelslid er The...

Page 58: ...dows The HarmonyType Restore Easy Play Split Touch Sensitivity Digital Effects and Disk buttons also open selection windows but with a structure specific to the function These type of windows are perm...

Page 59: ...k of the Sound assigned to the selected keyboard track in record The bottom line shows the name of the Style being recorded the record status of the Chord track in this case active to record chord eve...

Page 60: ...MESSAGES AND WARNINGS These types of windows show confirmation re quests for a current operation information regard ing the next step to take warnings against a malfunction or bad operation etc These...

Page 61: ...he selected track starts to flash indi cating that it is ready to accept a change In some cases the location of a parameter cor responds to two or more function buttons the parameter can therefore be...

Page 62: ...For example the Local Off parameter setting of the tracks in the page shown opposite can be toggled between ON and OFF by pressing the corresponding Function button repeatedly Modifying parameters wi...

Page 63: ...cessing functions D2 CAPS Toggles between Capitals On and Capitals Off D 2 INS OVER Toggles between In sert and Overwrite Insert inserts a character between two entries Overwrite cancels a character a...

Page 64: ...passes directly to the specified measure Press PLAY or CONTIN UE to start the Song from the specified point ENTER ESCAPE ENTER confirms an operation and the values assigned to modified parameters In...

Page 65: ...UPPER 2 LOWER UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER UPPER 1 SPLIT MODE UPPER 2 LOWER UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER UPPER 1 SINGLE SOUND Upper 1 or Upper 2 LAYERED SOUNDS Upper 1 and Upper 2 EASY PLAY SPLIT EASY PLAY ON Uppe...

Page 66: ...es can be changed instantly by selecting a Preset or a Style Keyboard Activators UPPER 2 LOWER UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER UPPER 1 UPPER 2 LOWER UPPER 1 KEYBOARD ACTIVATORS WAYS OF SELECTING SOUNDS PS1500 a...

Page 67: ...the dis played keyboard tracks for a Sound change A selected track is shown flashing and only one section at a time can be in an enabled state A selected track flashing is not necessarily active for...

Page 68: ...2 3 seconds the display returns to the previous situation automati cally Note You cannot assign a Sound to a keyboard section that is not selected flashing IMPORTANT A Drumkit must be assigned to a ke...

Page 69: ...AND PIANO preset again select a Preset from the PROGRAMMABLE PRESETS or enter Song Style or Song modes For example you can assign a Guitar sound to the Upper 1 section in order to play Guitar with the...

Page 70: ...alog BigSTR BlBand Benson BigOrg 2 2 Select a Preset using the corresponding Function button Once a Preset has been selected the selec tion window closes and the display returns to its previous status...

Page 71: ...Preset of button 1 with Page you cannot proceed further With the GRAND PIANO PRESET the Page buttons are disabled Selecting Presets 1 2 PAGE BANK PAGE BANK Preset 2 PAGE BANK PAGE BANK Preset 3 PAGE B...

Page 72: ...Upper 1 activates across the Full keyboard Select Grand Piano in Style mode If you are currently in Style mode and the Style is not playing selecting GRAND PIANO recalls Variation 2 of the Style 8 Bea...

Page 73: ...a Sound 3 Select an item The selection window remains locked 4 Select other items as required 5 Press another Group button to open a different selection window and select another item 6 Press ESCAPE...

Page 74: ...STORE PRESET operation is not valid for the GRAND PIANO preset HOW THE SOUNDS ARE ARRANGED In default conditions the Presets recall factory set Sound combinations You can change one or more Sounds of...

Page 75: ...button The Pr Change number starts to flash 3 Press a SOUND GROUPS button The timeout display shows 8 Sounds to choose from 4 Select a Sound using the Function buttons Each Group contains 3 Banks Use...

Page 76: ...Sounds to tracks 5 ENTER ESCAPE 6 STORE PRESET ENTER ESCAPE 6 Tosavethechange pressSTOREPRESETfollowed by ENTER to confirm The new situation is permanently memorized You can restore the original setti...

Page 77: ...e status by interven ing directly on the keyboard activators Upper 1 Upper 2 Lower buttons To change the status of the keyboard tracks Press UPPER 1 to activate mute the Upper 1 section and press agai...

Page 78: ...rack buttons in the Sequencer to mute a track and press again to return to the previous status The Style accompaniment tracks correspond to tracks 1 2 3 4 and 5 Drums Bass Accomp 1 Accomp 2 Accomp 3 r...

Page 79: ...oes not change the status of the Up per tracks they remain assigned to the part of the keyboard above the split point while Lower does not play The following example outlines how to select the keyboar...

Page 80: ...current Pre set Each Preset can store a different configura tion of the Keyboard Mode and Keyboard activators If you select another Preset or select the same Preset before memorising the settings the...

Page 81: ...Track Select to view the remaining 8 tracks 9 16 and use the same sliders to obtain the required overall mix To save the volume changes save the Preset using STORE PRESET Lock the mixer setting for al...

Page 82: ...transposition value transpose UP value trans pose DOWN Instead of using the DIAL you can change the track transpose setting by means of the corresponding sliders F1 F8 The bottom LED of the sliders tu...

Page 83: ...sets can memorize the following data Data saved to a Preset The panel status EDIT parameters Preset MIDI Mixer Sound Effect some General parameters Tempo for eventual enabled Style Style and Variation...

Page 84: ...settings When this Preset is recalled it will set PS1500 with memorized settings Presets also memorize the current Tempo and the selected Style and Variation as well as data from the edit pages Note...

Page 85: ...Rotate the Dial to select the Preset destination You can choose from the 64 memory loca tions available Store Preset 1 STORE PRESET 2 3 ENTER ESCAPE 3 Press ENTER to confirm or ESCAPE to cancel After...

Page 86: ...BANK PAGE BANK 3 4 5 STORE PRESET ENTER ESCAPE ENTER ESCAPE 3 Change the Preset name using the keys of the keyboard In Name Write mode the keyboard trans forms into a source of alphanumeric data Each...

Page 87: ...T Are you sure Press ENT or ESC 3 ENTER ESCAPE 2 Press F7 or F8 to select the PRESET command The display shows Restore Original Preset 3 Press ENTER to confirm the Restore Preset pro cedure or ESCAPE...

Page 88: ...4 24 User Guide...

Page 89: ...cks are divided into a Drums track drum sets widely used in all types of mu sic a bass track and three accompaniment tracks Acc1 Acc2 Acc3 general accompani ment instruments PS1500contains 96 permanen...

Page 90: ...Y SPLIT MEMORY 2 MetalR SlowRk Boogie SlBlue OpenRk HardRk SoftRk Blues F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 3 8 BEAT SWING COUNTRY 16 BEAT ROCK LATIN 1 FUNK LATIN 2 DANCE POP WORLD ETHNIC USER 1 8 SONG STYLE USER...

Page 91: ...8 BEAT SWING COUNTRY 16 BEAT ROCK LATIN 1 FUNK LATIN 2 DANCE POP WORLD ETHNIC USER 1 8 SONG STYLE USER 9 16 SONG STYLE SONG GROUPS MetalR SlowRk Boogie SlBlue OpenRk HardRk SoftRk Blues F1 F2 F3 F4 F5...

Page 92: ...et STYLE LOCK must be off Selecting Styles PnoStr Theme Jazzed KeyPad GrandP SloSax StGuit Mstone F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 1 2 3 STYLE LOCK STYLE LOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PROGRAMMABLE PRESETS 2 Press one o...

Page 93: ...ess ESCAPE to close the Edit Preset display The Style tracks engaged by the sequencer cor respond to a specific part of the accompaniment while those corresponding to the keyboard sec tions are availa...

Page 94: ...the introductory pattern if selected The LED of the intro function se lected remains on until the cycle of the rela tive intro function is complete 5 Stop the accompaniment with START STOP if KEY STAR...

Page 95: ...l need to press START STOP or play the left hand notes if KEY START is selected Pressed while the Style is playing the INTRO pattern can play as a Fill ENDING StopstheStyleplaybackwithanending a coda...

Page 96: ...ariation When the accompaniment is not playing this fill can be preset as an Intro FILL Tap Tempo plays the Fill cycle then breaks into the next Variation If variation 4 is se lected Variation 1 will...

Page 97: ...with one real time sound on the Left hand and one or two different Sounds on the right If Easy Play is on and Lower is off the Upper sections do not ex tend over the full keyboard If Easy Play is off...

Page 98: ...T STOPor KEY START to start the accompaniment After the start the accompaniment track volumes gradually increase and reach their programmed peak after a 2 meas ure bar cycle Press FADE IN OUT while th...

Page 99: ...ugmented seventh C B above or be low C Fingered 1 Needs at least three notes for the chord to be recognized If less than three notes are played the chord is not recognized and the notes played in the...

Page 100: ...7 F8 select FREESTYLE 3 Press ESCAPE to close the PIANO STYLE display 4 Press STORE PRESET and ENTER to save to the current Preset The chord recognition modes are Preset pa rameters therefore the Prog...

Page 101: ...te on the keyboard corresponding to the highest note of the Lower split zone to modify the setting The new Split Point is shown in the display If you entered the wrong note simply play another 4 Press...

Page 102: ...tant Harmony operates only when the Easy Play button is on and when the keyboard mode is set to SPLIT On Off This button enables LED on or disables LED off the current HarmonyType selected in the Har...

Page 103: ...h and a mi nor seventh No left hand chord required Rock creates a three note chord consisting of the melody note a fifth interval and an octave interval e g C G C No left hand chord re quired How to s...

Page 104: ...BEAT ROCK LATIN 1 FUNK LATIN 2 STYLE SON 3 1 2 3 9 10 11 12 5 4 13 6 14 15 7 8 16 TRACK SELECT 16 TRACK RECORDING STUDIO DISK PLAY ALL SONGS MEASURE PLAY STOP RECORD 1SINGLE TOUCH PLAY INTRO KEY STAR...

Page 105: ...ment If you press START STOPto start the accom paniment the KEY START function deacti vates 6 Play freely 6 7 Select a Preset from the PROGRAMMABLE PRE SETS section The SINGLE TOUCH PLAY button deacti...

Page 106: ...5 18 User Guide 9 StoptheaccompanimentwithENDINGorSTART STOP Examples Selecting Presets during Style play 9 INTRO KEY START CONTINUE ENDING START STOP...

Page 107: ...GS MEASURE PLAY STOP RECORD 1 2 3 9 10 11 12 5 4 13 6 14 15 7 8 16 TRACK SELECT 16 TRACK RECORDING STUDIO DISK PLAY ALL SONGS MEASURE PLAY STOP RECORD START STOP 1 2 3 9 10 11 12 5 4 13 6 14 15 7 8 16...

Page 108: ...interrupt ing it An example 1 Select a Style Examples Changing Style without stopping the accompaniment F5 F6 F7 F8 k Boogie SlBlue SoftRk Blues 8 BEAT SWING COUNTRY 16 BEAT ROCK LATIN 1 FUNK LATIN 2...

Page 109: ...Blues 8 BEAT SWING COUNTRY 16 BEAT ROCK LATIN 1 FUNK LATIN 2 STYLE SON 5 6 7 INTRO KEY START CONTINUE ENDING START STOP FILL TAP TEMPO 5 Press one of the STYLE GROUP buttons and se lect a different S...

Page 110: ...asure and can last for more than one measure Therefore when changing Styles the Intros and Endings give you more time to select a different Style 9 Play freely 8 BEAT SWING COUNTRY 16 BEAT ROCK LATIN...

Page 111: ...will be that of the Preset and not the original Style SAVE THE TEMPO TO A PRESET A tempo setting that differs to the default tempo data of the ROM Style can be saved to the Pro grammable Presets 1 Se...

Page 112: ...RE ORIGINAL BLOCK Release All Seq Preset 01 09 97 RESTORE ORIGINAL PRESET Are you sure Press ENT or ESC 1 RESTORE 1 1 RESTORE ORIGINAL BLOCK Release All Seq Preset 01 09 97 3 Press ENTER to confirm th...

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