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The  Transpose

The TRANSPOSE function allows you to change the pitch of the instru-
ment in semitone steps, up to a maximum setting of 12 semitones above 
or below standard pitch. If you press either the [+] or [-] TRANSPOSE 
buttons once only, the display shows the normal pitch setting (00). 
Press the [+] or [-] TRANSPOSE buttons repeatedly to raise or lower the 
pitch in semitone steps until you reach the value required. The cancel 
the Transpose setting and restore normal pitch, press both [+] and [-] 
TRANSPOSE buttons at the same time.

 Tune

The TUNE function allows you to fi ne tune the instrument in steps on one 
cent at a time (cent = one hundredth of a tone). If you press either the 
[+] or [-] TUNE buttons once only, the display shows the normal tuning 
setting (00) corresponding to the standard A = 440 Hz. Press the [+] or 
[-] TUNE buttons repeatedly to raise (max: 50) or lower (max:  50) the 
tuning until you reach the value required. The cancel the Tuning setting 
and restore normal pitch, press both [+] and [-] TUNE buttons at the 
same time

 Pan

The PAN function allows you to change the stereo pan position of the 
overall sound, moving the sound at the speakers either to the left or to 
the right. If you press either the [+] or [-] PAN buttons once only, the 
display will show the normal setting corresponding to Pan at the cen-
tre (00). Press the [+] or [-] PAN buttons repeatedly to pan the overall 
sound to the left (max: 07) or to the right (max:  07). The cancel the Pan 
setting and restore the normal Pan position (centre), press both [+] and 
[-] PAN buttons at the same time.

Note: The programmed TRANSPOSE setting will remain memorized until you turn the instrument off. When you 
turn gk360 on again, the instrument will set to the normal Transpose setting (00).

Note: The programmed TUNE setting will remain memorized until you turn the instrument off. 
When you turn gk360 on again, the instrument will set to the normal Tune setting (00).

Note: The programmed PAN setting will remain memorized until you turn the instrument off. When you turn gk360 
on again, the instrument will set to the normal Pan setting (00)

The percussion function allows to program as PAD the Mem-
ory keys. Through the [+] and [-] keys you can turn the PER-
CUSS function ON so that you can play 6 different drum pad 
kits in real time.

The BEAT function allows you to set a time signature (number 
of beats in a measure) for the Metronome. The factory set-
ting corresponds to 4 beats for every measure. If you press 
either the [+] or [-] button, the display will show the factory 
setting (for example, “4”).

The  Beat function

Press either the [+] or [-] button repeatedly to scroll to the 
required Beat number.

The PERCUS function

Summary of Contents for gk360

Page 1: ...D I G I T A L K E Y B O A R D S English owners manual gk360...

Page 2: ...product should only be used by a stand or cart that is recommended by the manufacturer 6 This product either alone or in combination with an ampli er and headphones or speakers may be capable of produ...

Page 3: ...uttons to select a Style 9 Use the numeric keypad to select a Style 9 Selecting the Styles by recalling the Memory 9 Changing the Style Tempo 10 Restoring the memorized Tempo 10 About the Chord Recogn...

Page 4: ...y connections The keyboard is provided with a replaceable NON RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERY CR2032 3 Volts to maintain user programmed data intact while the instrument is off The battery is internally...

Page 5: ...g 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...

Page 6: ...et into the rear panel PHONES jack The internal speakers are automatically disconnected Use the VOLUME slider to adjust the headphone volume The Sustain jack An optional footswitch can be plugged into...

Page 7: ...ort period the display will appear showing the NOR MAL playing mode with a piano sound Piano1 ready to play across the full keyboard 3 Press the DEMO button to stop the Song at any point of the playba...

Page 8: ...ogether with Strings 49 In DUAL mode whatever voice selection you make will always be assigned to the second voice To return to NORMAL single voice play press the DUAL button again Dual voice play two...

Page 9: ...Split mode and return to a full NORMAL keyboard press the MODE button once To cancel Split mode The MEMORY So far you have learn how to select single and combined Voices in Normal Dual and Split mode...

Page 10: ...per sections To increase the volume of the Upper section for example press the top INCREASE VOLUME button and hold it down until you reach the Volume required The display shows the Volume level of the...

Page 11: ...e extreme 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 a...

Page 12: ...current voice is set to play one octave lower than normal In the example Voice 1 is shown set to play an octave lower 2 To cancel the octave transposition press the OCTAVE and button again The small...

Page 13: ...e The arrowhead must point to either FINGERED or ONE FINGER for the Style accompaniment to play 3 Press the button to select the Styles in increasing numerical order 4 Press the button to select the S...

Page 14: ...Auto Bass Chords from note 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 fo...

Page 15: ...into intro stand by mode The LED of the current Style pattern Fill1 Normal or Fill2 Var starts to flash to indicate that the INTRO has been preset Now press the START STOP button and play a note or c...

Page 16: ...ices with the BASS accompaniment only mute the DRUMS and ACCOMP tracks The display will show OFF for the respective section To restore the volume to normal press both the INCREASE and DECREASE VOLUME...

Page 17: ...le press one of the SINGLE TOUCH PLAY buttons M1 M2 M3 or M4 The display will show the current Single Touch Play setting You ll hear a change of voice configuration and the Style Variation may also ch...

Page 18: ...ing Style Variation and other selections 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 For ex...

Page 19: ...ccompaniment patterns 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 us...

Page 20: ...ion Use the ON button to increase the channel number val ue or the OFF button to decrease the channel number value Note It is not possible to assign separate and independent MIDI channels to the voice...

Page 21: ...N buttons once only the display will show the normal setting corresponding to Pan at the cen tre 00 Press the or PAN buttons repeatedly to pan the overall sound to the left max 07 or to the right max...

Page 22: ...mpo mode dual voice style song select piano metronome octave key pad single touch play memory drum pads store dsp sustain touch melody off demo M1 M6 transpose Display multifunction LCD display neon b...

Page 23: ...Page19 owners manual gk360 APPENDIX One finger chords chart fingered chords chart...

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Page 25: ...co 95 Turk5 8 56 Dixieland 64 Unplugged2 72 LatinBand 80 Guajira 88 Sevillana 96 Duek SONG LIST 1 The Entertainer S Joplin 26 The Sideway Folk song 2 The Old Gray Mare 27 Ave Maria F Schubert 3 Brahms...

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Page 27: ...ar installation If this instrument does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the instrument off and on the user is encouraged to try to correc...

Page 28: ...S p A Via delle Rose 12 47842 S Giovanni in Marignano RN Italy Tel 39 0541 959511Fax 39 0541 957404 www generalmusic com STOCK CODE 271466 Speci cations are subject to change without prior notice PRIN...

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