Tempo Buttons
To adjust the speed of a selected rhythm or the metronome function, tempo buttons have
been provided. Here, you can set the BPM (beats per minute) by using the ‘Tempo +’ and
‘Tempo –’ buttons.
Accompaniment Volume
With the ‘ACCOM VOL +’ and ‘ACCOM VOL –’ buttons, the volume of the accompaniment
can be adjusted relative to the selected keyboard sound (timbre).
By pressing and holding both buttons at once, the accompaniment volume is returned to the
default factory setting. This has no effect on any of the other functions and settings.
Automatic Bassline
Single Chord
Hold the ‘Single Chord’ button down to activate the chord function. The built-in screen will
display ‘SIN’ to indicate that the function has been activated.
When the selected accompaniment rhythm starts, simply press one of the keys on the left
side of the keyboard to add an automatic chord to the accompaniment. By pressing a
different key on the left side of the keyboard, the pitch of the chord will be changed.
If the rhythm has not started, this needs to be done manually.
Hold the Single Chord button down once more to switch off this function.
Fingered Chord
Hold down the ‘Fingered Chord’ button until you can see ‘FIN’ displayed on the screen.
When the selected accompaniment rhythm is started, you can change the key of the
accompaniment by playing chords on the left side of the keyboard.
If the rhythm has not started, this needs to be done manually.
Hold the Fingered Chord button down once more to switch off this function.
Effects and Functions
Transpose
Since the keyboard has just 61 notes, it can sometimes be difficult to play more complex
passages where 88 notes are needed. To achieve this, it is possible to ‘shift’ the notes
relative to the keyboard.
By pressing the ‘Tra’ or ‘Transpose –’ buttons, the whole keyboard is shifted
All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.
Version:
1.0
Creation date + author initials:
16-07-2020 RV
Revision date + author initials: -