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GK340     1

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the new GEM 

GK340

 electronic

keyboard.

The 

GK340 

offers the following features:

•

61 note keyboard with Touch Response;

•

129 PCM voices including 1 Drumkits;

•

On-board Digital multi-effects processor with 8 Reverb and

8 Chorus effects.

•

96 Styles (automatic accompaniments) with 2 Variations;

•

Two chord recognition modes for the Styles: Fingered and

One Finger;

•

384 Single Touch Play settings;

•

96 Demo songs;

•

On-board Sequencer with Record, Play/Stop.

•

MIDI compatibility.

Power supply

This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard house-

hold wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or by batteries.

Using the AC adaptor

Always ensure that the instrument is turned OFF when

connecting or disconnecting the power adaptor.  Applying

power while the power switch in depressed may damage the

components inside the unit.
Do not use adapters other than the one specified for this

keyboard.  The technical specifications of the adapter must

be: 12V DC output, 1800mA,  centre positive type.

Using batteries

Always make sure you turn the keyboard off before inserting

new batteries or replacing old ones.

To insert the batteries

1. Carefully turn the instrument upside-down and remove

the battery compartment cover.

2. Insert six D size (SUM-1 or R-20) batteries into the battery com-

partment, being careful to follow the polarity markings on the cabinet.

3. Replace the compartment cover, making sure that it locks

firmly in place, then turn the instrument the right way up.

Important battery information

Any of the following symptoms indicate low battery power.  Replace

the batteries as soon as possible whenever any of the following occurs.

•

A dim and difficult-to-read LCD display.

•

Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume.

•

Distortion of the sound output.

•

Sudden power failure when playing at high volume.

•

Abnormal playing of the rhythms or demo songs.

•

Dimming of the display when playing at high volume.

CAUTIONS:

Improper handling of the batteries can

cause them to burst and leak, creating

the danger of personal injury or dam-

age of the keyboard.  Be sure to take

the following important precautions

when using batteries:

• Never use batteries of different

types.

• Never mix old batteries with new

ones.

• Replace the batteries as soon as pos-

sible after any sign of discharge.

• Always make sure to remove the

batteries from the keyboard’s battery

compartment when the keyboard is

not expected to be used for a long

period of time.

CAUTIONS:

Use only the specified AC adaptor.

Use of another type of adaptor creates

the danger of fire and electric shock.

For safety sake, be sure to unplug the

AC adaptor from the wall outlet

whenever leaving the keyboard unat-

tended for a long time.

Summary of Contents for GK 340

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Owner s manual GK 340...

Page 2: ...your authorized technical assistance centre to have the lithium battery replaced with the same or equivalent type reccommended by the manufacturer NB Danger of explosion or damage of the battery if i...

Page 3: ...the Octave Transpose setting 8 Styles Auto Accompaniment 8 What are the Styles 8 Selecting Style Mode 8 Use the and buttons to select a Style 9 Use the numeric keypad to select a Style 9 Selecting th...

Page 4: ...II GK340 Contents The GK340 Utility functions 16 Transpose 16 Tune 16 Pan 16 MIDI 17 Midi channel selection 17 Control Change filter 17 The Beat function 17 PERCUS function 17...

Page 5: ...cover 2 Insert six D size SUM 1 or R 20 batteries into the battery com partment beingcarefultofollowthepolaritymarkingsonthecabinet 3 Replace the compartment cover making sure that it locks firmly in...

Page 6: ...nect the rear panel AUX OUT jack to amplified speakers amplifiers or domestic hi fi units for external amplification Use audio cables with standard 1 4 jacks and plug into the LINE IN or AUX IN of the...

Page 7: ...strument is in NORMAL mode Every time you turn on your instrument it sets to NORMAL mode To return the instrument to NORMAL mode press the MODE button to the left of the display Selecting playing Voic...

Page 8: ...number assigned to the layered section If you play on the keyboard you will hear two sounds for every note played In our example you will hear the Piano voice 01 together with Strings 49 In DUAL mode...

Page 9: ...d Voices in Normal Dual and Split modes using a number of panel operations If every time you want to create a preferred sound combination you have to take several steps to arrive at your goal you woul...

Page 10: ...volume press the bottom DECREASE VOLUME control If the Upper section is playing with the DUAL effect the UPPER MIXER controls adjust both voices at the same time Muting the sections If you want to exc...

Page 11: ...right hand side of the control panel you can turn the effect on or off at will When the small black display arrow is shown pointing to the REVERB and or CHORUS indicator the current voices are playin...

Page 12: ...y 5 sections or tracks that generate the automatic arrangements Drums Bass and 3 Accomp and an additional two tracks Upper and Lower for the keyboard sounds The automatic arrangements are triggered by...

Page 13: ...nge key for example from C to F the Style pattern will transpose automatically The names of the recognized chords are displayed in the left hand corner of the display For example if you play the chord...

Page 14: ...ote C2 up to and including note F 3 FINGERED mode requires that you press at least 3 notes for a chord to be recognized ONE FINGER mode requires that you press only one note for a Major chord to be re...

Page 15: ...ou to synchronize the start of your Style with a note or chord pressed on the keyboard without using the Start Stop button When you press the KEY START button the display shows 4 flashing black dots b...

Page 16: ...e a section mute or turn off simply press both INCREASE VOLUME and DECREASE VOLU ME buttons at the same time to mute the section required For example to play your Upper and Lower voices with the BASS...

Page 17: ...corresponds to note F 3 1 Press and hold the MODE button The display will show the current Split Point setting expressed as a note of the keyboard together with the number of the Voice assigned to the...

Page 18: ...cluding Style Variation and other se lections which you can then recall at the touch of a single button To memorize a Performance the first thing to do is to modify one of the factory set situations F...

Page 19: ...terns when you play a chord on the keyboard below the split point If you play a note or chord on the upper part of the keyboard only the drum track will be triggered 5 While playing use the Fills chan...

Page 20: ...ormal pitch press both and TRANSPOSE buttons at the same time Tune The TUNE function allows you to fine tune the instrument in steps on one cent at a time cent one hundredth of a tone If you press eit...

Page 21: ...ither the or button repeatedly to scroll to the required Beat number For example if you want to practice a piece with a time signature of 5 4 assign the number 5 to the BEAT function The BEAT value ha...

Page 22: ...tyles X 2 variations 4 tracks Styles Control normal fingered one finger split start stop syncro intro end fill 1 normal fill 2 variation Sequencer 1 song style record play stop 96 internal demo songs...

Page 23: ...TRUMPET 58 TROMBONE 59 TUBA 60 MUTE TRP 61 FR HORN 62 BRASSECT 63 SYNBRASS 1 64 SYNBRASS 2 REED group 65 SPRNOSAX 66 ALTOSAX 67 TENORSAX 68 BARI SAX 69 OBOE 70 ENG HORN 71 BASSOON 72 CLARINET PIPE gr...

Page 24: ...O U S E DANCE2 37 TECHNO M 38 70 D ISCO 39 DIGITAL 40 CL DISCO 41 BAKER POP 42 RAP 43 EURO POP 44 PARTY POP JAZ Z 45 SWING 46 MID SWING 47 SL SWING 48 BIG BAND 1 49 BIG BAND 2 50 DIXIE 51 BROAD WAY 52...

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