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5

Advanced Features

Using Common Tempo Settings

You can select common tempo settings such as Allegro or Largo.

or

Hold down

1

2

Lar

go (46) 

A

dagio (58) 

Len

to (60) 

A

ndan

te (72) 

A

ndan

tino (80) 

M

oder

at

o (92) 

A

llegr

ett

o (108) 

A

llegr

o (132) 

A

nima

to (152) 

Viv

ac

e (164) 

Pr

est

o (184) 

Pr

estissomo (200) 

C7

Changing the Number of Beats

You can choose from 0 (weak beats only), 2 (2 beats), 3 (3 beats), 4 (4 

beats), 5 (5 beats), or 6 (6 beats).

C3

C4

or

Hold down

1

2

0

2

4

6

3

5

Playing Back Songs

To play or stop a song, press the [START/STOP] button.

*  No data for the internal songs that is played will be output from the USB 

COMPUTER port, Bluetooth (MIDI).

Selecting a Song

You can select a song number and play back an internal song.

Hold down

1

2

*  If a USB flash drive is connected, songs on the USB flash drive are played.

C3

C2

C1

1

3

4

6

8

9

30

25

20

15

28

23

18

13

27

21

16

11

2

5

7

29

26

14

24

12

22

10

19

17

Save the files in the root level of the USB flash drive (do not create a 

folder).
The files are played in the order of their name.
Up to 50 songs can be played.

Playable format

WAV (16bit, 44.1 kHz)
SMF (format 0, 1)

Selecting All Songs for Playback

You can change how the songs are played.

Hold down

1

2

Random

O

rder

Off

C8

C7

Setting

Explanation

Off

Play only the song of the selected song number.

Order

Play all songs in order.

Random

Play all songs in random order.

*  If a USB flash drive is connected, songs on the USB flash drive are played.

Adjusting the Volume of the Song (Song Volume)

You can adjust the volume of the song (SMF or audio).

Hold down

1

2

C5

NORM

AL

+

*  If the SMF Play Mode is set to “Internal,” there will be some parts whose 

volume does not change when you adjust the Song Volume value. If the 

SMF Play Mode is set to “External,” the volume of all parts will change.

Adjusting the Reverberation (Ambience)

You can adjust the reverberation of the sound, and get the 

impression that you are performing in a concert hall (Off, 1–10).

1

Hold down

NORM

AL

C5

2

+

Adjusting the Brilliance (Brilliance)

Here’s how to adjust the brilliance of the sound (-10–0–+10).

NORM

AL

C5

2

1

+

Hold down

Summary of Contents for KF-10

Page 1: ...nd producing mechanism constructing the sound from scratch in a way that reproduces the rich sound of a piano with its complex interactions It generates a living piano sound that cannot be produced by...

Page 2: ...on Guide Making the power automatically turn off after a time Auto Off The power to this unit will be turned off automatically after a predetermined amount of time has passed since it was last used fo...

Page 3: ...d turn off all the units before making any connections DC In jack Connect the included AC adaptor here Pedal jack Connect the included pedal Damper Pedal right pedal Use this pedal to sustain the soun...

Page 4: ...asp and gently lower the edge of the lid with both hands NOTE 5 5 When opening closing the lid or you operate the pedals please be careful not to get your fingers pinched between the movable part and...

Page 5: ...drive do not create a folder The files are played in the order of their name Up to 50 songs can be played Playable format WAV 16bit 44 1 kHz SMF format 0 1 Selecting All Songs for Playback You can cha...

Page 6: ...ower AutomaticallyTurn Off After aTime Auto Off The power to this unit will be turned off automatically after a predetermined amount of time has passed since it was last used for playing music or its...

Page 7: ...g succeeds KF 10 Audio is added to the list of Paired Devices on your mobile device MEMO If the mobile device s screen asks you to enter a Pass Key enter 0000 four zeros Connecting an Already Paired M...

Page 8: ...le device s Bluetooth settings Delete the device s registration initialize the Bluetooth settings and establish pairing once again If this unit is not visible as a device Turn the mobile device s Blue...

Page 9: ...e keyboard will continue sounding regardless of the damper pedal These notes also have a somewhat different tonal character This unit faithfully simulate this characteristic of acoustic pianos On this...

Page 10: ...20 mm 6 pcs Hex socket head cap bolts 6 x 40 mm 14 pcs Screws 4 x 16 mm 2 pcs Cross dowel 2 pcs Headphone hook 1 pcs Hexagon wrench Felt 6 pcs Bench Seat leg assembly 2 pcs Bench Flame Bench Seat Ass...

Page 11: ...ect the pedal cord to the Pedal jack Use the coated clips to secure the pedal cord and AC adapter cord three locations Assembling the Dedicated Bench 1 From the box containing the accessories remove t...

Page 12: ...ing video recording copy or revision of a third party s copyrighted work musical work video work broadcast live performance or other work whether in whole or in part and distribute sell lease perform...

Page 13: ...de op 10 12 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 15 Barcarolle Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 16 Zhavoronok Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka Arranged by Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev 17 Sonate f r Klavier Nr 23 1 Ludwig van B...

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