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ST-7

SPINET DIGITAL PIANO

Designer Series

SUZUKI

    PIANOS

      OWNER’S MANUAL

SUZUKI

Summary of Contents for ST-7

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Page 3: ...ecorder for writing songs or to record your lesson progress karaoke display and video output to external TV for musical enjoyment for the entire family Floppy Disk Drive to save Performances or Lessons plus play thousands of MIDI songs complete MIDI controls allows for computer hook up and enables you to update your pianos features so that it never becomes obsolete USB interface for plug n play co...

Page 4: ...expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a noncommercial environ...

Page 5: ...e it Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by Suzuki se...

Page 6: ...an result in scratches and or more serious damage Carefully check the amplifier volume control before starting to play Excessive volume can cause permanent hearing loss LOCATION Do not expose the instrument to the following condi tions to avoid deformation discoloration or more serious damage direct sunlight near a window high temperatures near a heat source outside or near a window excessive humi...

Page 7: ...g and Stopping the Auto Accomp 44 Fill In 45 Ending 45 Fade 45 SETUP 46 Performance Velocity 47 Split Point 47 Transpose 48 Screen Hold 48 Tune 49 Fixed Level 49 Fade Time 50 Octave Shift 50 SETUP Continued Harmony 51 Key Mode Manual Bass 52 Lower Hold 52 Sustain 53 Reverb 54 Effects 55 Chord Auto Accompaniment Fingering 56 Pedal Menu 57 Percussion Drum Kit Assign 58 Metronome 59 REGISTRATION MEMO...

Page 8: ...ADING THESE INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION OR PROBLEMS DO NOT CALL OR RETURN PRODUCT TO THE STORE Visit www suzukipianos com st 7 OR CALL THIS TOLL FREE HELP LINE 1 800 854 1594 PLEASE DO NOT PUSH OR ROLL YOUR PIANO LIFT THE PIANO AND CARRY IT TO YOUR DESIRED LOCATION ...

Page 9: ...packaging so that the piano can be lifted off the pallet 1 UNPACKING YOUR NEW PIANO BOX PALLET A1 Cut and remove the shipping bands around the pallet and box Do not cut into the box A2 The packing box is attached to the pallet with fasteners Slide a flat head screw driver between the box and pallet Gently separate the box from the pallet by removing the fasteners IMPORTANT The fasteners must be re...

Page 10: ...Be careful not to scratch the piano E1 Remove the keyboard support away from the piano E2 Remove the boxes under the keyboard and set aside IMPORTANT Again be careful not to scratch the piano with protruding nails 1 UNPACKING YOUR NEW PIANO BOX PALLET continued Questions Visit www suzukipianos com st 7 Or call 1 800 854 1594 ...

Page 11: ...is positioned into recessed areas fastened to the pallet These keep the piano from moving during shipping B2 Using two people lift the piano UP from the pallet and place it on the ground There are built in hand holds located in the back of the piano IMPORTANT The two front legs are delicate Be careful not to bump or kick them when moving the piano Questions Visit www suzukipianos com st 7 Or call ...

Page 12: ... the music rack bolts on the piano counterclockwise Leave one partially screwed in and the other one far enough out to place the music rack into position C Place the hardware bolt that is partially screwed in into the music rack hole Align the hole on the other end of the music rack to the remaining bolt on the piano Screw the bolts into the music rack BRASS HARDWARE Questions Visit www suzukipian...

Page 13: ...ll 1 800 854 1594 B Locate the small box containing the accessories and open it Find the power cord and plug it into the power cord receptacle located on the back left side of the piano Install the other end into an appropriate wall socket IMPORTANT DO NOT ROLL THE PIANO The two front legs have decorative wheels They are not designed for moving the piano ...

Page 14: ...l amplification such as home stereo PA system or other stand alone amplifiers 4 MIDI IN MIDI OUT This piano contains MIDI in and MIDI output ports MIDI jacks allow communication with other products equipped with MIDI interfaces Please see the MIDI section of this manual for further details 5 USB The USB connector allows you to connect the piano directly to your computer s USB port This allows you ...

Page 15: ...level The midpoint is notched At this midpoint all EQ controls are flat You may want to adjust this control to sound sculpt your personal sound preferences 4 TREBLE Slide this controller to adjust the treble level The midpoint is notched At this midpoint all EQ controls are flat You may want to adjust this control to sound sculpt your personal sound preferences 5 ACCOMPANIMENTVOLUME CONTROL Slide ...

Page 16: ...of this pianos features and functions can be accessed and adjusted from the Set Up screen menu selections Please see the Setup section of this manual for more information 10 TEMPO Press one of the TEMPO buttons the current tempo value will appear on the display You can use the TEMPO TEMPO buttons or the VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the tempo of Orchestrated Accompaniment Patterns and othe...

Page 17: ...e keys to the left side of the split point act as the auto accompaniment piano keys while the keys to the right are available for normal playing The auto accompaniment fingering modes are single fingered and piano Please see the Auto Accompaniment section of this manual for more information 13 SYNC SYNCHRONIZED START Synchronized Start mode engages the auto accompaniment standby mode This means th...

Page 18: ... the FILL IN button at any time while the Accompani ment is playing Note If you hold down the FILL IN button the fill in pattern will repeat until the button is released then the main pattern will play from the beginning of its next measure 17 FILL TO VAR VARIATION All of the 100 rhythm styles include a variation of that style that can be accessed simply by engaging the FILL TO VAR Fill To Variati...

Page 19: ...trument Voice Selection Button This button is used to select the voice for the Upper Mode and engages the selected voice for all 88 piano keys When the Lower Button is engaged the Instrument Voice Selected for the Upper Mode will play on the piano keys to the right of the piano key Split Point Please see the Piano Instrument Voices section of this manual for a listing of the instrument voices avai...

Page 20: ...t or deselect the function When the Reverb feature is engaged the Reverb Type depth amount of Reverb is displayed on the LCD Screen 25 EFFECTS The EFFECTS button will add chorus flanger or delay effects to the selected Instrument Voice There are eight DSP Digital Signal Processing effects available Function Press the Effect button once to select or deselect the function When the Effect feature is ...

Page 21: ...ll continue to cycle upward or downward until the button is released Please Note the default factory setting of the selected parameter can be recalled by pressing down both the VALUE and buttons at the same time 30 ENTER Use the Enter button to select the highlighted function or feature on the LCD Display Screen of the piano This will engage your selected highlighted item 31 CONTRAST KNOB Use the ...

Page 22: ...ttings of rhythm voice accompaniment and other features you have engaged The piano has four banks with six registrations in each bank for a total of 24 Registration memories locations Please see the Registration Memory section of the manual for more information 35 REGISTRATION NUMBER BUTTONS Use the registration number buttons 1 6 to save or recall a setting in the registration memory Please see t...

Page 23: ...ss the PLAY PAUSE button to hear previously recorded tracks Press the PLAY PAUSE button again to pause the recording or playback See Record Section of the manual for further information 41 STOP Press the STOP button to stop the recording or playback See Record Section of the manual for further information 42 RECORD This Piano contains a 5 track Music Recorder Sequencer that allows the user to reco...

Page 24: ...tion of the manual for further information 45 DISK The DISK button toggles the disk the LCD Display Screen on and off Please see the Disk section of this manual for more information 46 SONG Use the SONG button to access the music Lesson program and the Song Select screen This music teacher feature can be used as an aid to learn and play along with the more than 50 songs built into this piano The S...

Page 25: ...ISK DRIVE The disk drive is located on the right hand side of the control panel It is used to play a floppy disk Please see the Disk section of this manual for more information Floppy Disk Drive In Use Indicator LED Light ...

Page 26: ...to trigger various events such as start stop and Fill In Pedal function is assigned in the setup menu Pedal Assign Please see the Setup section of this manual for more information 3 SUSTAIN PEDAL When the right pedal is engaged the piano keys will continue to sustain as they are played Thereby the piano note will decay gradually as if you were continuing to hold down the piano keys PEDALS 1 3 2 ...

Page 27: ...tion available 4 Use the and VALUE buttons to adjust the parameter of the selected Screen Menu item 5 Use the ENTER button to engage a highlighted selection You must press the Enter Button to engage your selected Feature or Function 6 The VALUE or DATA wheel can be used as an alternative to the VALUE buttons 3 4 5 VALUE CONTRAST LEFT RIGHT SCREEN DATA WHEEL ESCAPE ENTER CURSER 1 2 6 The Main Perfo...

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Page 29: ...o highlight one of the Piano Sound Channel Modes press the respective control panel button To Change the Instrument Voice of your selected Piano Sound Channel Highlight the Instrument Voice listed and use the VALUE and buttons or the DATA WHEEL to access your desired Instrument Voice See the Set Up mode section of this manual for further information on setting the Lower Voice Piano Key Split Point...

Page 30: ...hurch Organ Voice number 20 Note To select an additional Sound Channel Mode LAYER or LOWER Press their respective control panel button The Upper Sound Channel is always on If you want to change the Upper sound channel instrument voice and the Upper sound channel is already selected you do not need to press the Upper sound channel button Simply change the Instrument Voice as shown above VALUE DATA ...

Page 31: ...OWER for the Instrument Voice that you want to change The Button s LED will turn on and the LCD Display will show the se lected Sound Mode and its currently selected instrument voice In our example we have selected the Layer Sound Channel Mode 2 Select one of the 16 Quick Select Instrument Voice Buttons The Instrument Voice Button indicator LED will light and the LCD Display Screen will show the s...

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Page 33: ...turned on Reverb simulates the effect of playing in a big room or hall where the sound reverberates off the walls and ceiling The reverb feature will toggle on and off by pressing the REVERB button The reverb setting does not affect the auto accompaniment Reverb depth can be changed in the setup menu Reverb Please see the Setup section for more information EFFECTS The EFFECTS button will add choru...

Page 34: ...r and play along with the entire accompaniment orchestration see the Auto Accompaniment Section of this manual RHYTHM SECTION SELECTING A RHYTHM RHYTHM STYLE SELECTION Your Suzuki ST 7 Piano has a large variety of exciting musical Rhythm Styles that you can play along with to back up your own performance You can choose from a simple piano or percussion accompa niment to a full band or orchestra St...

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Page 36: ... and buttons or turn the Data Wheel to cycle through the Rhythm Style numbers and names until you reach your desired rhythm style For our example we pressed the Value Button until we arrived at the Swing Trio Rhythm Style Note If you hold down the or Value Button the Rhythm Styles will cycle up or down respectively until you release the Button STYLE NC 1 Big Band A1 100 1 Grand Piano STYLE NC 14 S...

Page 37: ...ess the piano Fill In or Fill to Var Button A Fill In Pattern is heard for the remainder of the measure When a Fill In Button is pressed on the last beat of the measure the Fill In pattern continues until the end of the following measure The Fill In Pattern will continue to Play for as long as you hold down a Fill In Button ENDING Finish the Rhythm Performance with an Ending Pattern 1 Press the St...

Page 38: ...o Note If you change the rhythm style during play the tempo will keep the previous Rhythm Styles Default Tempo However if you press the TEMPO buttons simultaneously it will set the tempo to the current rhythm styles default value Also Note The Tempo can also be adjusted from the performance screen When the Tempo Area of the LCD Display is highlighted then the Tempo can be adjusted using the Value ...

Page 39: ...niment which matches the Rhythm Pattern you have chosen is played in the chord which you specify with your left hand The melody is played with your right hand The Accompaniment Pattern of the Auto Accompaniment are composed of the DRUMS BASS and ACCOMPANIMENT Accomp Chords Note The Volume of each part can be adjusted with the LCD Volume Level Screen Press the UPPER Sound Channel Button to view thi...

Page 40: ...ord corresponding to this root note is automatically played in an accompaniment pattern Accompaniment Piano Key Area Left Hand Area Right Hand Area Major Chord Press any key in the auto accompaniment section of the piano The key you press determines the root note of the major chord Minor Chord Press the root key and the third piano key to its right minor 3rd key in the auto accompaniment section o...

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Page 44: ...RONIZED INTRO START Begin the Accompaniment Orchestration with an Intro Pattern 1 Press the SYNC Button The Tempo LED Indicator lights will flash 2 Press the INTRO ENDING Button 3 Play your Respective Chord Type on the Accompaniment area of the piano keys The Accompaniment Pattern begins to play as soon as the Chord is played ACCOMP SYNC SYNC INTRO ENDING RHYTHM CONTROL TEMPO ONE TOUCH START STOP ...

Page 45: ...utton ENDING Finish the Accompaniment Orchestration with an Ending Pattern 1 Press the Intro Ending Button An Ending Pattern is produced and then the Accompaniment Orchestra tion stops Note If you accidently press the Intro Ending Button in the middle of the tune Press a Fill In Button The Ending Pattern will Stop and the normal Accompaniment Orchestration will continues FADE Finish the Accompanim...

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Page 47: ...sensitive piano response which permits maximum sound levels with a light touch Fixed does not offer any touch sensitivity Each key plays at full volume no matter how hard the piano key is hit It is commonly used on Harpsichord and Organ voices SPLIT POINT FUNCTION Split Point The split point divides the piano into two sections for both the Upper Piano Voice and the Auto Accompaniment or Lower Voic...

Page 48: ...no up or down in semitone intervals Use the VALUE or VALUE buttons to set the transpose value range from 5 five consecutive piano keys lower to six consecutive piano keys higher The Transpose setting of zero is pitch neutral or not engaged Transpose does not affect notes that are sounding and it does not affect the piano percussion LCD SCREEN DISPLAY HOLD The Screen Hold sets the time for which th...

Page 49: ...adjust the pitch of this instrument in fine intervals If necessary you can adjust the pitch of this piano to match the pitch of another instrument or singer Use the VALUE buttons or the VALUE wheel to select a tuning value in the range of 50 to 50 semitone steps or cents Press the VALUE buttons simultaneously to recall the default setting of 0 FIXED LEVEL When the Touch Response of the Piano Keys ...

Page 50: ...ADETIME Fade time adjusts the length of time that an accompaniment fade introduction or fade out ending takes Use the VALUE and buttons or the VALUE wheel to select a fade tune value in the range of 2 25 seconds Press the VALUE and buttons simultaneously to recall the default setting of 10 seconds OCTAVE SHIFT The Octave Shift will transpose the entire piano one octave down 12 semitone steps This ...

Page 51: ...is engaged When the Harmony feature is engaged the single note on the right hand section of the piano will sound with additional auto harmony notes The note played in the right hand section of the piano determines the root key of the harmony If more than one note is played only the highest note will add harmony Note The Harmony Feature is only available when the auto accompaniment is engaged SETUP...

Page 52: ...Accompaniment Mode The Piano Keys below the Split Point will play notes on the bass chan nel thus allowing you to play a manual bass line with your left hand The Manual Bass replaces the Auto Accompaniment Bass Line If you stop playing Manual Bass Notes the Auto Accompaniment Bass Line will return at the start of the next measure or when a new Auto Accompaniment chord is generated LOWER HOLD When ...

Page 53: ...pe on or off Sustain defaults to all options on SUSTAIN The Sustain Pedal can affect the Sound Channels Upper Layer and or Lower of this piano This menu allows you to configure which Sound Channels will be affected by the sustain pedal Upper When Sustain Upper is on the right pedal when engaged will Sustain the Upper Sound Channel Voice Notes Layer When Sustain Layer is on the right pedal when eng...

Page 54: ...reverb with short decay Room three is sparse reverb with medium decay Hall one is reverb with clear reverberation and medium decay Hall two is reverb with rich reverberation and greater late reflections Plate is a delay type Delay is stereo delay that produces two delay sound left and right Panning emphasizes the stereo location of the processor delay the effect will be spaced at 30 degrees from t...

Page 55: ...level from 0 127 Press the VALUE and buttons simultaneously to recall the default level of 100 LAYER When reverb layer is turned on the layer Sound Channel Voice notes will sound with the selected Effect Use the VALUE and buttons to select a reverb level from 0 127 Press the VALUE and buttons simultaneously to recall the default level of 100 LOWER When reverb lower is turned on the lower Sound Cha...

Page 56: ...elect a fingering mode Use the ENTER button to confirm your selection CHORD MODE AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT MODE The Chord Mode or Auto Accompaniment is explained in detail in the Auto Accompaniment Section of this manual Pressing the ACCOMP button engages the auto accompaniment In this mode the keys to the left of the split point can be used to create fully orchestrated chord progressions based on the ch...

Page 57: ...R button to highlight the Pedal menu 4 Press the ENTER button to access the Pedal menu 5 Use the CURSOR button to select the following options the pedal can only be assigned to one PEDAL ASSIGN The center pedal is the only assignable function pedal The sustain pedal the pedal on the right can only control the Sound Channel Voice notes The soft pedal on the left is also not assignable like the Sust...

Page 58: ...iano keys will play the percus sion voices from the selected Drum kit The Piano Keys will not be available for normal play There are eight drum kits based on the standard kit that can be assigned and a sound effects kit Please see the Drum List at the back of the manual for a complete listing Note If OFF is selected the piano percussion mode will not be engaged to engage the percussion mode select...

Page 59: ...o 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 8 and 9 8 Use the VALUE buttons to set the bottom time signature then use the CURSOR button to highlight the top section Tempo The tempo of the time signature can be adjusted use the VALUE buttons or the VALUE wheel to adjust the tempo from 40 240 bpm beats per minute Press the VALUE buttons simultaneously to recall the default setting of 100 bpm Adjusting the metronome tempo may a...

Page 60: ...TION NUMBER buttons 1 6 The display will show the current registration memory number with the bank prefix Your panel setting will be saved into that registration memory instantly Note Storing a setting into the registration memory will erase the previously stored data in that registration location RECALL CONTENTS INTHE REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 Press the BANK button to access the registration memory b...

Page 61: ...wer can be recorded at a time Also Note If recording one Melody track ONLY with the Accompani ment mode engaged the auto accompaniment section of the piano will not be recorded even though you can hear it being played OUTLINE OF A MUSIC RECORDER OR SEQUENCER A music recorder records your performance in a similar way to a tape recorder This instrument s music recorder allows you to record and save ...

Page 62: ...hronized to start when the piano keys are played Recording will start as soon as a chord is played on the auto accompani ment section of the piano All accompaniment such as fill ins Intro s Ending will be recorded exactly as it is performed Note Piano notes played on the Upper or Melody section of the piano will not be recorded on the auto accompaniment track they will be recorded only on Mel 1 4 ...

Page 63: ...T button down while you press the track button that you would like to erase Note If there is data in a track its LED Indicator will also be lit The previously recorded music will playback as a reference while you record the new track If you do not wish for previously recorded tracks to play while you are recording press the corresponding track button to turn the indicator light off Rec Record Acco...

Page 64: ... process press the PLAY PAUSE button to pause the playback The indicator will blink press again to restart the playback where you left off 3 To Stop the Playback Press the STOP button to stop the playback Your recording will be reset it s beginning COMPOSER PLAY PAUSE STOP RECORD BEG MARK END MARK RESET MEL 4 MEL 3 MEL 2 MEL 1 ACCOMP PLAY PAUSE STOP RECORD PLAY PAUSE STOP RECORD PLAY PAUSE STOP RE...

Page 65: ...your song continues to playback press the End Mark Button at the end of the portion of your song that you want to isolate The End Mark Button LED Indication will turn on The playback of your song will automatically stop 4 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to listen to the section of the song that you marked 5 Press the RECORD button to add a musical passage to your marked or isolated area of your song N...

Page 66: ...bbreviated song name you would like to use is displayed For our example we pressed the screen right button twice 3 Press the CURSOR Buttons to highlight the song you would like to select 4 Press the Enter Button to select your desired Song The Play Along Song Lesson Menu Screen will appear as shown below 5 Press the Start Stop Button or Play Pause Button to listen to your selected song 12345678901...

Page 67: ...RSOR Buttons to select the TEST mode 6 Press the ENTER Button to begin theTest The Metronome will count in and the Right Hand portion of the Song Bumblebee will begin to play You should play the left hand portion of the song Note Song Function must be in TEST mode to be Graded Also Note The Accompaniment Volume Control Slider can control the left hand channel volume level Play RHnd Y LHnd Y Acmp Y...

Page 68: ...hould play the left hand part while listening to the Right Hand melody Right and Left hand exercise Select R Y L Y Then highlight the TEST mode area and press the ENTER button After the metronome sound you should play the piano parts of both hands You will hear the rhythm accompaniment where applicable TEST RESULTS You will hear a vocal grading when you finish your song in Test Mode This vocal Gra...

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Page 72: ...ity SaveSong PLAY DISK The Play Disk function lets you play all SMF MIDI Song Files that are on the floppy disk 1 Place a Floppy Disk HD 1 4mb into the Disk Drive Make sure that there are some of your previous musical performances on it or MIDI SMF Standard MIDI File Format files on the floppy disk 2 Press the Disk Button and select the Play Disk menu 3 The music sequencer will automatically load ...

Page 73: ...he Solo Channel Screen allows you to select certain individual tracks of your MIDI File Song to Solo on play along with Therefore depending on your Standard MIDI File Formatted Song you would be able to Solo on one of four Channels Channels 1 4 are available for playing along with the MIDI Song 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456 123456789012345678901234567890121...

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Page 76: ...return to default or power up settings by simply pressing the GRAND PIANO Button red The piano s settings will reset to the initial full 88 note piano with the Grand Piano Voice Selected The Grand Piano Button is located to the right of the LCD display screen If you have any questions regarding this piano please call toll free to Suzuki Support at 1 800 854 1594 8 00AM to 5 00PM PST Monday Friday ...

Page 77: ...e the following pages and on the web visit Google com and search under Basic MIDI MIDI CONNECTION The MIDI terminals are located on the bottom left portion of the piano 1 MIDI In This terminal receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device 2 MIDI Out This terminal transmits data from this instrument to other MIDI devices The transmitted data includes the note and touch velocity produced while pla...

Page 78: ...ond to your playing By connecting this Suzuki piano to another piano in this way you can essentially play two instruments at the same time or play on your piano to the sound of another MIDI devise to produce thick layered multi instrument sounds Output from an external MIDI device Connect the MIDI In terminal of the piano and the MIDI Out terminal of an external device Data gener ated on another d...

Page 79: ...ode which receives MIDI data on all channels MIDI SPLIT INPUT LOWER CHANNEL MODE This MIDI input channel mode is used to select which MIDI input channel you want to receive for the lower split piano MIDI data The previous MIDI input mode will receive the upper split piano data MIDI OUTPUT CHANNEL SELECTION You may select an individual MIDI channel to transmit MIDI data on The power up default sett...

Page 80: ...e 7 10 Volume Pan 11 X Expression 64 66 67 Sustain Sostenuto Soft Pedal 65 X X Portamento yes no 80 81 Reverb Chorus program 91 Reverb Chorus send level 98 99 X X NRPNL NRPHH 100 101 X X RPNL RPNH 121 Reset all controllers 123 All notes off Program Change 0 127 0 127 System Exclusive X X Sys Common Song Select X X Sys Common Song Position X X System Clock X X Real Time Commands X X Mode 1 OMNI ON ...

Page 81: ...h Horn 62 Brass Section 59 Tuba 60 Muted Trumpet 63 Synth Brass 1 64 Synth Brass 2 65 Soprano Sax 66 Alto Sax 69 Oboe 70 English Horn 67 Tenor Sax 68 Baritone Sax 71 Bassoon 72 Clarinet 73 Piccolo 74 Flute 77 Bottle Blow 78 Shakuhachi 75 Recorder 76 Pan Flute 79 Whistle 80 Ocarina 81 Square Lead 82 Sawtooth Lead 85 Charang Lead 86 Voice Lead 83 Caliope Lead 84 Chiff Lead 87 Fifth Lead 88 Bass Lead...

Page 82: ...0 Baroque 54 March 4 4 47 Unplugged 2 51 New Age 55 March 6 8 48 Unplugged 3 52 Kids 1 56 March 49 Solo Piano Pop 53 Kids 2 57 Florida Keys 61 Piano Pop 65 Movie Theme 58 Funky Pop 62 Country Pop 66 Dance Pop 59 Pop 16 63 Easy Pop 67 Folk 60 8 Beat Pop 64 Pop 8 Beat 68 Disco 69 Stride Piano 73 SoloPianoBoogie 77 Boogie 70 Ragtime 74 Vienna Waltz 78 Classiccal Piano 71 Hawaiin 75 Fox Trot 79 Mueset...

Page 83: ...de Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Vibra Slap Ride Cymbal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Conga Hi Conga Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Wood Block Low Wood Block Mute Cuica Open Cuica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Cabasa Shaker Belltree Castanets Mute Surdo ...

Page 84: ...gogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Wood Block Low Wood Block Mute Cuica Open Cuica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Cabasa Shaker Belltree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo Orchestra 48 P 8 Orchestra High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Stick Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Orche Bass Drum 2 Orche Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Orche Snare Drum ...

Page 85: ...duction Ending Start Stop Fill In Fill to Variation Fade Auto harmony three types SETUP CONTROL Performance Velocity Split point Transpose Screen Hold Tune Fixed Level Fade Time Octave Shift Key Mode Manual Bass Lower Hold Harmony Trio Duet Octave Sustain Upper Layer Lower Reverb 8 Reverb settings Upper Layer Lower Levels Effects 8 Effects settings Upper Layer Lower Levels Chord Accomp Finger Mode...

Page 86: ...d technician check fuses under top lid 3 Call Suzuki customer service department 858 566 9710 for assistance Problem How do you perform a hard reset Just like with your home computer every now and then you may have to perform a Hard Reset on your Piano to clear its memory of any software conflicts With unit turned off depress and hold down the 2 tempo buttons Turn power on while holding the 2 butt...

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Page 88: ...hen repair the product or return it to the Suzuki distribution center in San Diego California for repairs Upon completion of the repair the unit will be returned to the customer This warranty will not apply to this product if it has been misused abused or altered This warranty is void if the prod uct has been opened Without limiting the foregoing bending drop ping of unit or visible cracks and or ...

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Page 90: ...UZUKI SUZUKI ST 7 Spinet Digital Piano OWNER S MANUAL P O BOX 261030 SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA 92196 858 566 9710 Visit us on the web at www suzukipianos com st 7 Copyright Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation ...

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