Sync
The Sync function can be used to start an accompaniment at the same time you start
playing. First select the accompaniment you want to use and then press the 'Sync' button.
'Syn' will appear on the display and the accompaniment will start playing automatically as
soon as one of the first nineteen keys is pressed.
Demo song
In order to show you the full potential of the keyboard, it's equipped with 24 demo songs.
They can be switched between using the number keys and the plus and minus buttons.
Operation, functions and effects
Master volume
The volume level can be adjusted using the 'Master vol' plus and minus buttons. They
adjust the volume level of all the sounds being produced on the keyboard. The default level
is 10 out of 16 and this level can be returned to easily at any time by pressing the plus and
minus buttons simultaneously.
Accom. volume
The 'Accom. volume' buttons are used to adjust the volume of the accompaniment rhythm
only. This ensures you can find the right balance for the song you're playing.
Percussion
There are eight buttons at the bottom of the control panel that each have a different
percussion sound. Icons underneath show you whether the button is a snare, a kick, a rim,
a closed hi-hat, an open hi-hat, a crash, a clap or a tom.
All 61 of the keyboard's keys can also be used to play percussion sounds after the
'Keyboard percussion' button has been pressed.
Tempo
The Tempo buttons allow the tempo of the accompaniment rhythms and demo songs to be
adjusted. The default is 120 BPM (beats per minute). Once the tempo has been changed,
these settings will remain until they're changed again or the keyboard is switched off. When
it's switched on again, the default tempo will again be 120 BPM.
Press the Tempo + button once to increase the tempo by 10 BPM and press the Tempo -
button once to decrease the tempo by 10 BPM.
Pressing the Tempo + and Tempo - buttons at the same time will reset the tempo to 120
BPM.
Fill in
Pressing the Fill In button adds a fill to the accompaniment rhythm of the song you're
playing. The fill played is determined by the accompaniment rhythm selected and provides
a short variation which is ideal for indicating a new section of the song is about to be
The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice.
Version:
1.0
Date of creation and author's initials:
12-03-2019RV
Revision date and author's initials: -