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GB/IE

Operation

  

Press the SUSTAIN key again to switch off the 
sustain function. 

Vibration:

  

Press the VIBRATION button to assign the 
played notes with a pitch vibrato. 

 

 

Note: 

Drum and auto-accompaniment are not 

assigned to work with this effect.

  

Press the VIBRATION key again to switch off 
the vibrato function. 

Dual mode:

In dual mode you can add a second sound to the 
already selected one.

  

Press the DUAL button and then select a sec-
ond sound using the RHYTHM / TONE button. 
The roll-up piano now plays two sounds at the 
same time. 

  

Press the DUAL key again to switch off the dual 
mode. 

  

Special functions (FUNCTION)

Programming mode (percussion):
Note: 

The roll-up piano can store up to 50 percus-

sion notes one after the other. 

  

Press the PROGRAM button. The programming 
mode is active. The RECORD LED illuminates 
green. 

  

Press the keys of the keyboard to play the de-
sired percussion sequence. 

 

 

Note: 

In this mode, the keyboard has 19  

different percussion sounds assigned, which  
repeat themselves in a regular pattern along 
the keyboard.

  

Refer to Fig. E for more information. 

  

Press the PLAY button to start or stop the  
programmed sequence. 

 

 

Note: 

While the percussion sequence is being 

played, you can also play the keys on the key-
board to add percussion sounds. When the  
sequence has stopped, the keys on the key-
board are once again assigned with the normal 
tones. 

  

Press the PROGRAM button to quit the pro-
gramming mode. 

 

 

Note: 

The programmed sequence remains 

stored until you restart the programming mode, 
switch off the instrument or load the recording 
memory with a keyboard track in accordance 
with the following section. 

Recording mode (Keyboard):
Note:

 The roll piano can store up to 50 notes. 

  

Press the RECORD button. The recording mode 
is active. The RECORD LED lights up in green. 

  

Play the desired sequence.

  

Press the PLAY button. The stored recording is 
played back.

  

Press the PLAY button again to exit the play-
back mode.

  

Press the RECORD button again to stop  
recording. The RECORD LED goes off. 

 

 

Note:

 Once you exit the record mode, the  

recording is deleted.

Tuning - changing the pitch (KEY-SHIFT):

  

Press the KEY-SHIFT button to change the pitch 
of the roll-up piano. 

  

Then press the + or – on the selection button 
RHYTHM / TONE to set the sound a semi-tone 
higher or lower with each button press. 

  

Press the + and – on the selection button 
RHYTHM / TONE simultaneously to bring the 
sound back to the normal tuning setting.

  

Learning function (LEARNING)

Selecting a demo song:
Note:

 In this mode the settings for tone and 

rhythm cannot be changed. 

  

Press the DEMO SONG button. Now song 
number 0 is played.

  

Press the DEMO SONG button to stop the 
song playing.

  

Press the DEMO SONG button again to play 
the song with the next number. 

Summary of Contents for Z30258-BS

Page 1: ...Z30258 BS ROLL OUT PIANO Operation and Safety Notes 6 ...

Page 2: ...GB IE Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 ...

Page 3: ...3 A 1 28 8 3 13 19 17 21 9 4 14 18 20 27 10 2 12 16 6 5 15 11 7 22 23 25 24 26 29 ...

Page 4: ...4 B 30 31 32 OUT AUDIO DC 4 5V 33 34 ...

Page 5: ...ty Instructions Page 8 Before Initial Use Operating the roll piano by means of the mains adapter Page 9 Inserting Replacing the Batteries Page 9 Operation Turning the Roll Piano on off Page 9 Making Adjustments Page 9 Sound effects Page 10 Special functions FUNCTION Page 11 Learning function LEARNING Page 11 Volume Tempo Page 12 Cleaning and care Page 12 Disposal Page 13 ...

Page 6: ...tended for professional use Description of parts Roll Piano 1 Number buttons RHYTHM TONE 2 Selection button RHYTHM TONE 3 Single finger button simplified chord 4 Finger button chord 5 CHORD OFF button switch off chord 6 FILL IN button drum sequence 7 SYN button synchronization 8 Number buttons DRUM 9 SUSTAIN button sustain note 10 VIBRATION button 11 DUAL button second tone 12 PROGRAM button 13 RECOR...

Page 7: ...ed strings 15 Trumpet 16 Horn 17 Lyre 18 Banjo Rhythms 0 Disco 1 POP 8 time 2 Fast rock 3 Rumba 4 Tango 5 March 6 Folk dance 7 Bossa nova 8 Waltz 9 Cha cha 10 POP 11 POP 16 time 12 Smooth rock 13 Samba 14 Swing 15 Polka 16 Jock rock 17 Nursery rhyme 18 70 s POP 19 Disco fox 20 Heartbeat 21 Express POP 22 Folk song 23 Fast waltz 24 Baiao 25 Dance 26 Punk 27 Bruce 28 Rock 29 Swing 8 time 30 8 time f...

Page 8: ... the product and make sure that it is laid in such a way that no one can walk or stumble over it WARNING DANGER OF DEATH Check the product for damage beforehand every time you use it Do not use the product if you find any damage CAUTION DANGER OF FIRE Do not allow open flames candles etc near the product Never open any of the electrical equipment or insert any objects into it Keep the product away f...

Page 9: ... the battery compartment on the back of the control unit Remove any used batteries Insert 4 batteries 1 5V AA into the battery compartment Note Ensure the correct polarity This is shown in the battery compartment Close the battery compartment by means of the battery compartment cover Operation Turning the Roll Piano on off Press the ON OFF button to turn the roll piano on or off Note When the produc...

Page 10: ... a chord by pressing a chord in the area of the chord keys see Fig D The keys in the lowest one and a half octaves of the keyboard are assigned as chord keys i e the notes from bottom C to second F see Fig A If the chord mode is selected while a rhythm is playing then the key combinations only need to be pressed briefly and a rhythmic accompaniment sounds matching the selected rhythm with the selec...

Page 11: ...ds When the sequence has stopped the keys on the key board are once again assigned with the normal tones Press the PROGRAM button to quit the pro gramming mode Note The programmed sequence remains stored until you restart the programming mode switch off the instrument or load the recording memory with a keyboard track in accordance with the following section Recording mode Keyboard Note The roll pi...

Page 12: ...age www lidl service com IAN 54438 Press the GUIDE button Press any key to start the song you are intend ing to learn The roll up piano now plays the accompaniment automatically Now play the melody along with the accom paniment Press the GUIDE button to quit learning mode 2 Volume Tempo Adjusting the Volume of the Accompanying Music Press the ACMP VOL or ACMP VOL buttons in order to increase or de...

Page 13: ...ained from your local authority Faulty or used batteries must be recycled in accord ance with Directive 2006 66 EC Please return the batteries and or the device to the available collection points Pb Batteries should not be disposed of in normal domestic waste Batteries may not be disposed of with the usual domestic waste They may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste treatm...

Page 14: ...14 C Major Minor Major seventh chord Minor seventh chord H ...

Page 15: ...15 D Major Minor Major seventh chord Minor seventh chord H ...

Page 16: ...16 E ...

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Page 18: ...IAN 54438 Milomex Ltd c o Milomex Services Hilltop Cottage Barton Road Pulloxhill Bedfordshire MK45 5HP UK by ORFGEN Marketing Last Information Update 05 2011 Ident No Z30258 BS052011 6 6 ...

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