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Page 3: ...er Figure 1 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for a long periods fo time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been dam aged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not op...

Page 4: ...tion technology This digital piano lets you record your performances and Registration settings to a USB Disk Each user song lets you record up to sixteen independent tracks In order to obtain maximum performance and enjoyment please read this manual thoroughly while trying out the various features described Thanks For Using Our Digital Piano ...

Page 5: ...ble Grand Piano Adjusting Keyboard V olume Effect Digital Effect Touch Button Transpose Octave Mode Twin Mode 1 22 22 23 23 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 30 30 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 37 40 41 41 41 42 43 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 Full Keyboard Tap Tempo Metronome User Style Function Pan Reverb and Chorus Depth Master Tune Midi In Midi Out Local On ff Auto Track Play Mode Style Registration Memory Song Recor...

Page 6: ... STYLE SELECTION USB FUCTION MULTI DELETE CHORD SYNCHRO TAP TEMPO METRONOME INTRO ENDING START STOP FILL IN ACCOMP O T S VARIATION KB VOL TRANSPOSE SPLIT DUAL HARMONY FULL KEYBOARD TWIN OCTAVE ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL KEYBOARD CONTROL ENTER FUNCTION VOICE STYLE GRAND PIANO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 STORE BANK FILE M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 SAVE RECORD PLAY LOAD TRACK FILTER USB VOLUME REVERB TOUCH CHORUS DEMO VOICE S...

Page 7: ...ONY button FULL KEYBOARD button TWIN button 7 FUNCTION button 8 ENTER button 9 VOICE STYLE SELECTION VOICE STYLE button GRAND PIANO button Number Buttons 0 9 and Buttons BRIGHTNESS fader 10 USB FUNCTION STORE BANK button M1 M5 buttons SAVE button FILE button RECORD button PLAY LOAD button TRACK button FILTER button USB VOLUME button 11 REVERB button 12 CHORUS button 13 TOUCH button 14 DEMO button ...

Page 8: ...the power 2 Turn the volume switch to reach the minimum level before turning on the power Two sets of standard stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private practice or late night playing The internal speaker system is automatically shut off when a pair of headphones is plugged into PHONES jacks PHONES 2 PHONES 1 4 CAUTION CAUTION AC POWER AC POWER Using Foot Pedals Connect the plug of the ...

Page 9: ...d but all subsequently played notes will not be sustained SOSTENUTO It performs the same function as the damper pedal on an actual acoustic piano letting you sustain thesound of the voiceseven after releasing your fingers from the keys SUSTAIN 1 Damper Pedal Right 5 3 Soft Pedal Left The Soft Pedal controls the sound volume Press the pedal to decrease the output sound volume SOFT ...

Page 10: ...r MIDI device MIDI OUT Transmits MIDI data to another MIDI device MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI IN MIDI OUT 6 Using Line IN OUT Jack The audio output from other sound system connected to the LINE IN jack on the rear panel canbe mixed with thesound of the unit This function is convenient when you want to play along with a favourite song LINE IN Stereo System The Line out jack can be used to deliver the out...

Page 11: ...signals to the internal sound bank as well as the 5 pin MIDI output In this digital piano the keyboard not noly sends MIDI to the internal sound bank just like normal but also sends MIDI simultaneously to the internal MIDI connection which hooks up inside the device to the Audio Interface It is theAudio Interface that controls the USB MIDI 7 USB USB USB DISK Can not be used while using USB MIDI Fu...

Page 12: ...our desired level Demo Play There are 6 preset piano songs that you can play individually Here s how you can select and play the demo songs 1 Listen to the Demo Song Press DEMO button to play the demo songs in sequence Use and button or number 1 6 to select the number of the song you want to play 8 ON OFF POWER MASTER VOLUME MASTER VOLUME MIN MIN MAX MAX CHORUS CHORUS DEMO DEMO ...

Page 13: ...BLE fader is pushed to the far left the high frequency of the sound will be decreased if it is pushed to the right the high frequency will be increased Pushing the BASS fader to the left will decrease the bass frequency while turning it to the right will increase the bass frequency 9 CHORUS CHORUS DEMO DEMO LOW LOW HIGH HIGH BASS BASS TREBLE TREBLE ...

Page 14: ...e voice mode is selected and the current voice number and the name will display on the LCD Display section Use and button or number buttons 0 9 to select the desired voice according to the voice list VOICE STYLE VOICE STYLE GRAND PIANO GRAND PIANO 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 Dual Mode Press DUAL button to select layer voice mode two voices will sound simultaneously when you play keyboa...

Page 15: ...eference Adjusting Keyboard Volume P 13 To change the dual voice Pan Octave and Reverb Chorus Depth please see the details in FUNCTION section P 26 NOTE SPLIT SPLIT DUAL DUAL Split Mode Press SPLIT button to select split mode your keyboard will be split into two sections which means different voices canbe played with theleft and right hands at the same time 1 Select Split Voice Press SPLIT button ...

Page 16: ...me P 13 4 Exit the Split Mode Press SPLIT again the Split indicator turns off and the Split mode is no longer active To change the split voice Pan Octave and Reverb Chorus Depth please see the details in FUNCTION section P 26 NOTE SPLIT SPLIT DUAL DUAL Playing Portable Grand Piano Press GRAND PIANO button This convenient function lets you instantly call up the Grand Piano voice VOICE STYLE VOICE S...

Page 17: ... volume by pressing KB VOL button when the dual or split Cursor does not flash Adjusting Keyboard Volume Use this function can adjust the Split Voice Volume Dual Voice Volume and the Main Voice Volume 1 Split Voice Volume In Split mode when the Split indicator is flashing press KB VOL button can adjust the split voice volume while the spilt indicator is lit KB VOL KB VOL KB VOL KB VOL KB VOL KB VO...

Page 18: ...rb is produced when you select OFF Rev Off Default type Hall2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Room1 Room2 Room3 Hall1 Hall2 Plate Delay PanDelay Press REVERB button repeatedly to turn on or turn off the reverb effect NOTE REVERB REVERB CHORUS CHORUS Adjusting Reverb Depth Reference Reverb and Chorus Depth P 26 The reverb types in the list below can be selected from the reverb display 14 2 Chorus Shimmering broade...

Page 19: ...hat can be selected to match different playing styles Press the TOUCH button use and button to select the touch sensitivity type 15 TOUCH TOUCH No Name 00 01 02 03 Fixed Hard Normal Soft Means that regardless of how hard you play the keyboard will transmit a velocity value of 100 is defined as a curve which makes it easier to play quietly The curve generates lower velocities for the same force is ...

Page 20: ...ng press and button simultaneously to reset the touch to default value 100 Transpose The Transpose function allows you to change the pitch of the instrument in semitone steps up to a maximum setting of 12 semitones a maximum of one octave up or down Use TRANSPOSE button to transpose up or down as required The transposition range is from 12 down one octave through 0 normal pitch to 12 up one octave...

Page 21: ...in voice octave value Dual Voice Octave In dual mode DUAL indicator is flashing press OCTAVE button to adjust the dual voice octave Split Voice Octave In split mode SPLIT indicator is flashing press OCTAVE button to adjust the split voice octave 17 Twin Mode Press TWIN button to select Twin mode In this mode the keyboard will be separated into two play areas Press TWIN button again to exit the Twi...

Page 22: ...ault Auto Accompaniment split point is the F2 key The Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard Consists of all keys to its left Auto Accompaniment Normal Left hand fingering specifies the auto accompaniment chords The right hand plays normally Auto Accompaniment Press VOICE STYLE button the indicator is unlighted then you can use and or 0 9 buttons to select styles When selecting style 100 holdi...

Page 23: ...nd the rhythm section will stop automatically All of your instrument accompaniment patterns can be started with an appropriate introducti on by pressing the INTRO ENDING button once the style has been selected When the INTRO finishes playing the accompaniment will change to the main style pattern CHORD CHORD SYNCHRO SYNCHRO INTRO ENDING INTRO ENDING START STOP START STOP CHORD CHORD SYNCHRO SYNCHR...

Page 24: ...or is lit This switches between the Main A and Main B sections automatically playing a Fill in pattern to smoothly lead into the next section Stopping the Accompaniment Variation INTRO ENDING INTRO ENDING START STOP START STOP FILL IN FILL IN FILL IN FILL IN VARIATION VARIATION Press ACCOMP button to enter the accompaniment volume setting mode LCD displays the value use number button and button or...

Page 25: ... Tempo etc that match the selected style can be recalled with just a single button O T S METRONOME METRONOME O T S O T S Harmony The harmony function features a variety of performance effect that enhance the melodies you play when using the accompaniment styles Press HARMONY button the indicator is lit The Harmony is derived from the chords you have played if you use Automatic Accompaniment or tur...

Page 26: ...in this section are automatically detected and used as a basis for fully automatic accompaniment with the selected style CHORD CHORD SYNCHRO SYNCHRO Full Keyboard This feature allows you to play automatic chords in the full length of the keyboard Press the button and dedicated arrow will indicate it on the display When in full keyboard the chords played by the AutoAccompaniment System will be disp...

Page 27: ... from the computers new styles When the new style is loaded in the USB disk insert the USB Disk into the USB socket of the instrument To select the style list on the USB disk follow the indications below Press and hold the FILE button Using the buttons select one of the option 2 It is also possible to select the desired option by pressing the button 2 Use button to select the desired Style file th...

Page 28: ...les have four variations Main A Main B Main C and Main D only two variations Main A and Main B will be recognized by your instrument Only one User Style can be loaded once And the User Style will be lost after playing MIDI file You need to reload the User Style again when you want to use it NOTE Press PLAY LOAD button PLAY LOAD PLAY LOAD TRACK TRACK VOICE STYLE VOICE STYLE 24 ...

Page 29: ...UNE MIDI IN MIDI OUT LOCAL AUTO TRACK PLAY MODE STY LE Main Pan M RevVol Master Tune MidIn 01 MidiOut MCH All Local Auto Track Play Mode STY Acmp Function If you don t press any button for 5 seconds after entering the function menu it will quit this menu automatically NOTE 000 000 On On On Single On Main Spilt Dual 64 63 Main Spilt Dual RevVol ChrVo 00 63 64 63 On Off 1 16 Off 16 Main Spilt Dual O...

Page 30: ... the pan value From 64 Left to 63 Right Reverb and Chorus Depth In this function you can adjust the reverb and chorus depth for the selected voice Press FUNCTION button to select M RevVol Use and button to select S RevVol D RevVol M ChrVol S ChrVol D ChrVol M RevVol Main Voice Reverb Depth S RevVol Split Voice Reverb Depth D RevVol Dual Voice Reverb Depth M ChrVol Main Voice Chorus Depth S ChrVol ...

Page 31: ... and button or number buttons 0 9 to adjust the value 64 63 ENTER ENTER MIDI IN Receives MIDI data from another MIDI device Press FUNCTION button to select MidIn 01 Use and button to select the tracks 01 16 Midi In FUNCTION FUNCTION This function makes it possible to tune the pitch of your instrument to match other instruments The tune range is from 64 down one semitone through 0 normal pitch to 6...

Page 32: ...MCH Use and button to select MidiOut SCH And MidiOut DCH Midi Out FUNCTION FUNCTION Press ENTER button to confirm and use and button to select midi out track ENTER ENTER In this page you can decide to send or not your music to the internal speaker system Press FUNCTION button to select All Local press ENTER button to confirm Use and button to select LOCAL ON or LOCAL OFF Local On Off FUNCTION FUNC...

Page 33: ... USB Song Player only The instrument will send the played notes only thru midi Out Use the and buttonto select USBLOCALONor USBLOCALOFF STY Local This con figuratio n will se t Local Control for the STYLE only The instrument will send the played notes only thru midi Out Use the and button to select STYLOCALON or STYLOCALOFF LOCAL ON Normal operation Keyboard and Controllers are sent to the Sound E...

Page 34: ...racks data select AutoTrkOn the instrument brainwill assign thenext track foryou automatically OffAutoTrk when you want to select tracks by yourself here you have to select OffAutoTrk function first then press TRACK button on the panel to select the track you want Midi file playing mode in the USB Flash Drive can be set here Two playing method can be selected In this page you can select the settin...

Page 35: ...s FUNCTION button to select STYAcmp Press ENTER button to select and use and buttons to select Style Accomp On or Style Accomp Off Style FUNCTION FUNCTION ENTER ENTER Single the selected song will be played after the Play button is pressed and will stop at the end of it Loop the selected song will be played after the Play button is pressed and will automatically play all the following songs withou...

Page 36: ...Press the STORE BANK button repeatedly to select the bank MemoryBank01 MemoryBank04 1 Select the Desired Bank 2 Memorizing the Settings to the Preset M1 M5 While Holding Down the STORE BANK Press M1 M5 Button NOTE Anytime you store to a REGISTRATION MEMORYbutton all settings previously stored in that button will be erased and replaced by the new settings STORE BANK STORE BANK STORE BANK STORE BANK...

Page 37: ...MemoryBank01 MemoryBank04 2 Press the Desired Registration Memory Preset M1 M5 Button The settings stored to a REGISTRATION MEMORYbutton can be recalled simply by pressing the appropriate button M1 M5 Saving the Registration Data to USB Disk Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal STORE BANK STORE BANK M1 M1 M2 M2 M3 M3 M4 M4 M5 M5 ...

Page 38: ...indicates registration file number appears indicating your Registration Memory Settings are saved to USB Disk with 20 Registrations stored to a single file Use Registration Data from USB Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal Use and button to select REG file then press PLAY LOAD button display shows Load OK 20 Registrations will be loaded to the memory store 4 5 on the panel You can recall the...

Page 39: ... performance but also the auto accompaniment parts It provides two different ways to record Quick Recording and Multi Track Recording All the recording data will be saved automatically as MIDI Format 0 File to your USB Disk Quick Recording 1 Insert the USB Disk into the USB Terminal 2 Start Recording Press the RECORD button to wait recording Then press the keyboard to start recording 35 RECORD REC...

Page 40: ...gnments as below Track 1 Main Voice Track 2 Split Voice Track 3 Dual Voice You also can use accompaniment styles to record The accompaniment style will be recorded on track9 track16 The quick recording method is different from the multi recording method In quick recording mode track4 track8 are not allowed to record but for multi recording the recorded data is recorded on tracks 1 16 If you wish t...

Page 41: ...rence Function AutoTrack P 30 37 1 3 Start Recording Press the RECORD button to wait recording Then press the keyboard to start recording 1 4 To stop recording by pressing RECORD button again RECORD RECORD PLAY LOAD PLAY LOAD RECORD RECORD PLAY LOAD PLAY LOAD 1 5 Hold down the FILE Button Then press RECORD button The next track will be given automatically The performance will be recorded to the ne...

Page 42: ...by pressing RECORD button again 38 2 Select Tracks by Yourself 2 1 Insert the USB disk Into the USB terminal When the recording is finished the recording file will be saved as a new file named SONG_002 RECORD RECORD PLAY LOAD PLAY LOAD 2 2 Turn the Auto Track Off Reference Function Auto Track P 30 FILE FILE RECORD RECORD MULTI MULTI ...

Page 43: ...art recording To stop recording by pressing RECORD button again Please turn the Spilt RecTrk or Dual RecTrk off without Split or Dual voice recording 2 3 Select Recording Track Press TRACK button repeatedly can select three voice mode you can use and button to select the track 01 16 in each mode PLAY LOAD PLAY LOAD TRACK TRACK RECORD RECORD PLAY LOAD PLAY LOAD 2 5 Repeat STEP 3 TO SELECT NEXT TRAC...

Page 44: ... tracks the name of the new file will be saved in sequence 2 8 To stop recording by pressing RECORD button again 40 Delete Song Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal Use and button to select SONG_xxx file you want to delete then hold down the RECORD button and press PLAY LOAD button LCD shows Press button to delete the file Press button to cancel FILE FILE RECORD RECORD MULTI MULTI RECORD RECO...

Page 45: ...h other tracks so you can press FILTER button to select FLtTrk01 or FLtTrk02 use or button to turn off it Track 1 or track 2 will be closed FILE FILE RECORD RECORD MULTI MULTI Adjusting Song s Volume Press USB VOL button while playing song Use and buttons or number 0 9 buttons to adjust the song s volume Range 00 127 Default 100 FILTER FILTER USB VOLUME USB VOLUME FILTER FILTER USB VOLUME USB VOLU...

Page 46: ...Factory Set 1 Turn off the power 2 Hold down and button then turn the power on it can restore all internal settings to factory set 42 ON OFF POWER ON OFF POWER ...

Page 47: ...ion of the keyboard for example a C major accompaniment will be played Press another key in the left hand section of the keyboard to select a new chord The key you press will always determine the root of the chord played i e C for a C chord C C Cm Cm C7 C7 Cm7 Cm7 Simultaneously press the root key and a black key to its left Simultaneously press the root key and a white key to its left Simultaneou...

Page 48: ...dd9 CM9 C6 9 Caug Cm Cm6 Cm7 b Cm7 5 Cmadd9 Cm9 Cm11 CmM7 CmM9 Cdim Cdim7 C7sus4 C7 9 C7 13 b C7 9 b C7 13 C79 CM7aug C7aug Csus4 C1 2 5 Display C C6 CM7 C 9 CM7 9 C6 9 Caug Cm Cm6 Cm7 b Cm7 5 Cm 9 Cm7 9 Cm7 11 CmM7 CmM7 9 Cdim Cdim7 C7sus4 C7 9 C7 13 b C7 9 b C7 13 C7 9 CM7aug C7aug Csus4 C 1 3 5 b 1 3 5 b 1 3 5 6 b b 1 3 5 7 b b b 1 3 5 7 b 1 2 3 5 b b 1 2 3 5 7 b b 1 2 3 4 5 7 b 1 3 5 7 b 1 2 3...

Page 49: ...ve Organ Rock Organ Church Organ Reed Organ Accordion Harmonica Tango Accordion Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolo Strings Pizzicato Strings Orchestral Harp Timpani Strings Ensemble 1 Acoustic Guitar Nylon Acoustic Guitar Steel Electric Guitar Jazz Electric Guitar Clean Electric Guitar Muted Overdriven Guitar Distortion Guitar Guitar Harmonics Acoustic Bass Finger Bass Pick Bass Fretless Bass S...

Page 50: ... BALLAD POP BALLAD 16BEAT BALLAD RAP DANCE POP HOUSE SWING HOUSE CLUB DANCE CLUB LATIN GARAGE TECHNO DANCE 8BEAT HIP HOP CHILL OUT 70 S DISCO LATIN DISCO DISCO DISCO PARTY DISCO FEVER NEWYORK DISCO BIG BAND FAST BIG BAND MID BIG BAND BALLD JAZZ CLUB SWING JAZZ BALLAD DIXIE LAND RAGTIME STRIDE PIANO MODERN JAZZ SOUL DETROIT POP RHYTHM BLUES 6 8 SOUL TWIST ROCK ROLL BOOGIEWOOGIE 6 8 BLUES 3 4 GOSPEL...

Page 51: ...m 5 Analog Cymbal Analog Tom 6 Analog Cowbell Analog Conga H Analog Conga M Analog Conga L Analog Maracas Analog Claves Scratch Push Scratch Pull Electronic 24 Rever se Cymbal Hi Q Snare L BD Rock BD Rock 2 SD Elec M SD Elec H E Tom 1 E Tom 2 E Tom 3 E Tom 4 E Tom 5 E Tom 6 Scratch Push Scratch Pull Jazz 32 Snare Jazz BD Jazz SD Jazz L SD Jazz H Brush Slap L BD Jazz Brush Slap H Brush Tap Brush To...

Page 52: ...Changed Mode Default Messages Altered Note Number True voice Velocity Note ON Note OFF Affter Key s Pitch Bender Control Change 0 32 1 5 6 7 10 11 64 65 66 67 80 81 91 93 100 101 120 121 122 Programe Change True System Exclusive System Song Position Song Select Common Tune Aux Local on off All Notes Off Messages Active Sense Reset 1 1 Mode 3 X 0 127 O 9nH v 1 127 O 9nH v 0 or 8nh X X O X X O O O X...

Page 53: ...1User Style Demo Song 6 Registration Memory 4 5 Panel Setting Memorize to USB USB Host Song Recording Quick Recording Multi Recording Recording Tracks 1 16 Midi Transmit Settings Receive Settings Local Control USB MIDI Connectors MIDI In Out Pedal Line In Out Phones USB So Speakers Dimensions W D H Weight Supplied Accessories Owner s Manual cket YD134 9A 4Ù 10W 2 A 1540mm 1005mm 360mm B 730mm 580m...

Page 54: ...ving the piano to a new location always remember to raise the level of the Pedal Board support so that it is not touching the floor Once the piano is in place you can adjust it so it is in firm contact with the floor again 10505544V2 0 ...

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