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Page 3: ...at cause heat 7 The product should be connected only to the type of power supply described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product 8 This product may be equipped with a polarised plug This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug 9 The power supply c...

Page 4: ... YOUR INSTRUMENT Your instrument is a fine instrument and deserves careful treatment Follow carefully the next few points to keep it at it s best for many years Never open the case and touch the internal circuits Always switch the power Off after use Use a cloth or a damp sponge If the dirt is particularly persistent use a neutral detergent to remove it Never use solvents or alcohol Do not place y...

Page 5: ...t There are two sockets available in the rear panel and allow the use of two headphone at the same time The LINE OUT Left and Right sockets can be used to deliver the output of the sound to an external amplifier stereo sound system mixing console or tape recorder SOFT SOSTENUTO SUSTAIN PEDAL Insert the mono jack to the Pedal Input nr 1 and the stereo jack in the Pedal Input nr 2 Soft Sustain Soste...

Page 6: ...E SLIDERS The Brillance Control slider control adjusts the brightness of the sound Moving the slider upwards it will make the sound brighter and more aggressive moving it downwards it will make the sound mellower The Master Volume slider controls the overall volume of the instrument It control the volume also when connected to an headphone set The Rhythm Volume slider controls the Drum Sounds when...

Page 7: ...lay When you play a key on the keyboard the note will be displayed 5 Octave The icon indicate the Octave of the played notes 6 Tempo Indicates the tempo in BPM Beats Per Minute 7 Track Volume Displays the volume of each track dynamically when a song or a style is played 8 Chord Indicates the chord played on the instrument DEMO SONGS There are 26 demo songs in the internal memory Listen to the pre ...

Page 8: ...rom 1 to128 From 129 to 476 the plus all sound variations In GM mode the instruments allows the player to select the sounds according to the GM mapping and most of the player remember the sound numbers and therefore may be easier for them In the XM mode the complete sound list is available including not only all the GM sounds but also SOUND VOLUME The volume of each section can be controlled with ...

Page 9: ...ress the VOICE button to select the sound of RIGHT 1 Select the desired sound as explained above The name of the RIGHT 1 sound will be indicated on the display To change again the sound use the numeric key pad buttons or the buttons to select the desired voice number according to the Voice List Press the RIGHT 1 button to switch the section ON or OFF When you will select the RIGHT1 sound OFF the d...

Page 10: ...can be changed Press the numeric key pad buttons or the buttons to select the desired voice number according to the Voice List Press the LEFT button to switch this section ON or OFF Note It is possible to play the LEFT Sound together with the Auto Accompaniment SELECT THE SPLIT POINT The default position of the Split point is G2 The Split Point can be set to any other key as follows Press the FUNC...

Page 11: ...l the pedals automatically switch in a different configuration where there are 2 Sustain pedals one for the left and one for the right part of the keyboard Sustain Sustain Left Right In this configuration the middle pedal is not active GRAND PIANO When pressed the GRAND PIANO button resets the instrument to the Grand Piano sound DRUM KITS AND EFFECTS Your instrument has 8 different Drum kits that ...

Page 12: ...the display the parameter can be changed Use the buttons to select the desired REVERB settings The display will indicate the available Reverb types REVERB OFF Room1 Room2 Room3 HALL1 HALL2 Plate Delay Pan Delay It is possible to adjust the Reverb effect for each section Press FUNCTION button to select R1 RevVo on the display and use the buttons to select R2 RevVo or Lf RevVo page Press the ENTER b...

Page 13: ...al display mode and the new Reverb Value for Right 1 section is now saved TOUCH SENSITIVITY Just like an acoustic piano your instrument has a keyboard with velocity control This means the level of the audio signal will be in proportion with the velocity of the key pressed If you play soft you will have a quiet sound while if you play very hard you will have a much louder sound This function can be...

Page 14: ... the key of C0 PITCH FINE TUNING The PITCH feature enables the player to tune the pitch of the instrument to match other instruments Press the two buttons for a few seconds and the display will display PITCH Use the and buttons to set the desired Pitch value The PITCH value on the display can be changed between 64 and 63 Press the TRANSP PITCH buttons at the same time to set the default value 0 AU...

Page 15: ...e Styles are listed in groups according to the following table 01 12 8 Beat 108 117 Blues Gospel 13 20 16 Beat 118 136 Country 21 32 Ballad 137 158 Latin 1 33 43 Dance 159 182 Latin 2 44 56 Disco 183 212 Ballroom 57 86 Big Band Swing 213 241 World 87 107 Rock Boogie 242 260 Waltz AUTO CHORD RECOGNITION When playing the Auto accompaniment it is possible to change chords using one or more fingers wi...

Page 16: ...see the FUNCTION button paragraph ChordSys 1 C Major Press the key C C minor Press the key C the 3rd key to the right C Seventh Press the key C the 2nd key to the left C minor 7th Press the key C the 3rd key to the right 2nd key to the left C chord press C key C minor press C 3rd key to right C 7th press C 2nd key to left C m 7th press C 2nd key to left and 3rd to right ChordSys 2 C Major Press th...

Page 17: ...17 MULTI FINGERED MODE Your Instrument recognise the following chords ...

Page 18: ...ress ACCOMP ON OFF button to activate the Auto Accompaniment feature The indicator will appear on the display Press it again to deactivate INTRO ENDING If you press this button before you start the rhythm the normal rhythm pattern will be preceded by a special introduction INTRO However if you press the button when the rhythm is already running the instrument plays a final variation ENDING and the...

Page 19: ... indicating the down beat If you select the KEY START function the START STOP Led will start blinking indicating that the Key Start feature is activated When you than press the chord on the left part of the keyboard the Led will work normally indicating the down beat START STOP The START STOP button starts the selected accompaniment style immediately Press the ACCOMP ON OFF button to turn ACCOMPAN...

Page 20: ... the OTS is activated the icon is activated on the display a nice registration for both the left hand and right hand parts will be automatically selected The OTS will also select the optimum tempo for the style selected An indicator illuminates in the Message Display when the system is activated When the registration is changed with the OTS activated the instrument will accept the changes but the ...

Page 21: ...or example BANK 3 Press and hold STORE BANK button and then press one of the M1 M5 buttons where to store the panel setting for example M1 The LCD displays The current panel settings are now stored in the memory in position BANK 3 M1 It is possible to repeat this procedure for all available positions RECALLING THE SETTINGS By pressing the M1 M5 buttons the information you have stored previously ca...

Page 22: ... are saved into USB Disk with 20 Registration Memories stored to a single file New banks of Panel Memory Registration Settings can be stored in the USB disk and a new name will be automatically assigned to each bank as follows 01 REGST 001 02 REGST 002 03 REGST 003 REGST LOADING THE MEMORY REGISTRATIONS DATA FROM USB DISK Insert the USB Disk into the USB socket Press and hold the USB FILES button ...

Page 23: ...possible in fact to access the files recalling their numbers or scrolling the initial letters To select these two systems follows these instructions Insert the USB disk in the USB socket Press the USB FILES button Press and hold the 0 zero on the numeric keypad until the display shows Alphabet or Number Using the buttons select on the display Alphabet or Number as you prefer The available files wi...

Page 24: ...tion again in a step by step explanation Switch the instrument On and press the FUNCTION button several times until we see all the available functions Pan Reverb Volume Octave Split Point Midi All Local Auto Track Chord Type Pedal Play Mode Style Accompaniment Transpose Set PAN In this page you can set the stereo panoramic effect of each sound to create a nice stereo effect Press FUNCTION button t...

Page 25: ...OCTAVE buttons when the Right 1 Led is On To change the octave of RIGHT 2 section press the OCTAVE buttons when the Right 2 Led is On To change the octave of LEFT section press the OCTAVE buttons when the Left Led is On To select the natural octave 0 zero press the buttons at the same time SPLIT POINT In this page you can set the split point for your keyboard Press FUNCTION button to select SplPoi...

Page 26: ...ction can work as usual If you press FUNCTION button to select ALLLocl and you press the buttons you can select the following Local Functions KBDLocl This configuration will set Local Control for the keyboard only Use the buttons to select KBD On or KBD Off USBLocl This configuration will set Local Control for the USB Song Player only The instrument will send the played notes only thru midi Out Us...

Page 27: ...to select Normal or Custom Normal The 3 pedals will work as in an acoustic piano Soft Sostenuto Sustain Custom The 3 pedals will be set with special controls for the Style section and will work with the following functions as in an acoustic piano Fill In Start Stop Sustain This is the default mode PLAY MODE In this page you can select the setting for the song It is possible in fact to play the son...

Page 28: ...the listed groups when selected To select one of the groups follow the indications below Press and hold the USB FILES button Using the buttons select one of the 3 available options It is also possible to select the desired option by pressing the buttons 1 or 2 or 3 When the desired option is selected the display will show only the USB files related to the type of file selected until the instrument...

Page 29: ... time by pressing the Metronome button OFF The display will show the down beat dot as long as the first key on the keyboard or the START STOP button is pressed and will start recording 3 As soon as the recording is started the downbeat dots will indicate the recording running status During recording you can select sounds volumes effects change styles and all will be recorded in your performance 4 ...

Page 30: ... Select now MULTI by pressing the USB FILES button and the RECORD buttons at the same time hold down the USB FILES button and press RECORD button The Metronome immediately start for two bars and the first recorded Track starts playing Use the same operation as Step 4 and 5 to record more tracks The name of the new file will be saved in sequence To stop recording by pressing RECORD button again It ...

Page 31: ...e to load only 1 style at the time USB FILE BUTTON Use this button you can switch to USB mode immediately even the keyboard is in any of other mode TRACK ON OFF Use this function can turn on or turn off any tracks even during Play Song Press TRACK ON OFF button to select the desired track Every time the button is pressed the Track Number will be updated to the next track Use or button to select on...

Page 32: ...ment is switched off 2 Press and hold the and buttons 3 Switch on the instrument whilst holding the and buttons down 4 The display shows Reseting Do not reset the instrument if is not necessary All your information you have programmed will be automatically erased from the internal RAM memory The factory set programs will be automatically restored ...

Page 33: ... Connection 1 If the optional 3 Pedals pedal board is used connect the mono jack to pedal connection 1 and the stereo jack to pedal connection 2 LINE OUT SOCKETS There are two outputs Left and Right and they are used to send the audio signal out an external amplifier mixer console or recording equipment To connect the instrument in Stereo to an external amplification system connect both Left and R...

Page 34: ...ccord TangoAcd 25 24 0 Nylon Guitar NylonGt1 26 25 0 Steel Guitar SteelGtr 27 26 0 Jazz Guitar JazzGtr1 28 27 0 Clean Guitar CleanGt1 29 28 0 Muted Guitar Mute Gtr 30 29 0 Overdriven Guit Ovrdrive 31 30 0 Distortion Guitar Distort 32 31 0 Guitar Harmaon Gtr Harm 33 32 0 Acoustic Bass Ac Bass1 34 33 0 Finger Bass FngBass1 35 34 0 Pick Bass PickBass 36 35 0 Fretless Bass Fretles1 37 36 0 Slap Bass 1...

Page 35: ...76 0 Blown Bottle Bottle 78 77 0 Shakuhachi Shakhchi 79 78 0 Whistle Whistle 80 79 0 Ocarina Ocarina 81 80 0 Square Square1 82 81 0 Sawtooth Saw 1 83 82 0 Calliope Calliope 84 83 0 Chiff Chiff 85 84 0 Charang Charang 86 85 0 Voice Voice 87 86 0 Fifths Fifth 88 87 0 Bass Lead BasLead1 89 88 0 New Age New Age 90 89 0 Warm Pad WarmPad 91 90 0 Polisynth Polysynt 92 91 0 Choir Choir 93 92 0 Bowed Pad B...

Page 36: ... 2 0 El Grand Piano El Grand 136 3 0 Honky Tonk HnkyTonk 137 4 0 E Piano 1 ElPiano1 138 4 7 Detune E Piano1 DetPian1 139 4 8 E Piano 3 MalletEP 140 4 16 Soft E Piano SftE Pno 141 4 24 Mix E Piano MixE Pno 142 5 0 E Piano 2 ElPiano2 143 5 8 Detune E Piano2 DetPian2 144 5 16 E Piano 2 Strings EPno Str 145 5 24 E Piano 2 Voice EPno Vcl 146 6 0 Harpsichord 1 Harpsi 1 147 6 8 Harpsichord 2 Harpsi 2 148...

Page 37: ... Guitar 2 NylonGt2 193 24 16 Nylon Guitar Strings NylGt St 194 25 0 Steel Guitar SteelGtr 195 25 8 12 Strings 12StrGtr 196 25 16 Mandolin Mandolin 197 26 0 Jazz Guitar JazzGtr1 198 26 1 Jazz Guitar 2 JazzGtr2 199 26 4 Double Jazz Guitar 1 2JazGtr1 200 26 5 Double Jazz Guitar 2 2JazGtr2 201 26 6 Jazz Guitar Vibes JGtr Vib 202 26 8 Hawaiian Guitar 1 Hawaian1 203 26 16 Hawaiian Guitar 2 Hawaian2 204 ...

Page 38: ...0 Contrabass ContraBs 249 44 0 Tremolo Strings TremStrg 250 45 0 Pizzicato Pizzicto 251 46 0 Harp Harp 252 47 0 Timpani Timpani 253 48 0 Strings Ensemble 1 Strings1 254 48 16 Dynamic Orchestra DynOrch 255 48 25 Orchestra Flute Orc Flut 256 48 26 Orchestra Oboe Orc Oboe 257 48 27 Orchestra Horn 1 Orc Hor1 258 48 28 Orchestra Horn 2 Orc Hor2 259 49 0 Strings Ensemble 2 Strings2 260 49 8 Octa Strings...

Page 39: ...s4 303 62 0 Synth Brass 1 SynBras1 304 62 8 Synth Brass 3 SynBras3 305 63 0 Synth Brass 2 SynBras2 306 63 8 Synth Brass 4 SynBras4 307 64 0 Soprano Sax SprnoSax 308 65 0 Alto Sax 1 Alto Sax 309 65 8 Alto Sax 2 AltoSax2 310 65 16 Circus Sax CircusSx 311 66 0 Tenor Sax TenorSax 312 66 16 Tenor Sax Vibrato TenSaxVb 313 66 24 Sax Section 1 SaxSect1 314 66 25 Sax Section 2 SaxSect2 315 66 26 Sax Sectio...

Page 40: ...oundtrack SoundTrk 360 98 0 Crystal Crystal 361 99 0 Atmosphere 1 Atmosph1 362 99 8 Atmosphere 2 Atmosph2 363 100 0 Brightness Brightns 364 101 0 Goblins Goblins 365 101 8 Ghost Ghost 366 102 0 Echoes Echoes 367 102 2 Echo Pan EchoPan 368 103 0 Sci fi SciFi 369 104 0 Sitar Sitar 370 105 0 Banjo Banjo 371 106 0 Shamisen Shamisen 372 107 0 Koto 1 Koto 1 373 107 8 Koto 2 Koto 2 374 108 0 Kalimba Kali...

Page 41: ... 1 Car Start CarStart 414 125 2 Car Break CarBreak 415 125 3 Car Pass CarPass 416 125 4 Car Crash CarCrash 417 125 5 Police Police 418 125 6 Train Train 419 125 7 Jet Jet 420 125 8 Star Ship StarShip 421 125 9 Burst Noise Burst 422 126 0 Applause Applause 423 126 1 Laughing Laughtin 424 126 2 Screaming Scramin 425 126 3 Punch Punch 426 126 4 Heart Beat Heart 427 126 5 Foot Step FootStep 428 126 6 ...

Page 42: ...emolo AmerTrem 462 25 32 Tango Accordion T Accord 463 26 32 Musette Piccolo Mus Picc 464 27 32 Oboe1 Oboe 1 465 28 32 Oboe 2 Oboe 2 466 29 32 Clarinet Clarinet 467 30 32 Flute Flute 468 31 32 Piccolo Piccolo 469 32 32 Diatonic Diatonic 470 33 32 Diatonic Bass DiatBass 471 34 32 Diatonic Chord DiatChrd 472 35 32 Accordion Bass 1 AccBass1 473 36 32 Accordion Bass 2 AccBass2 474 37 32 Accordion Chord...

Page 43: ...Blues 2 BALLAD 64 Show Ballad 111 Rhithm Blues 21 Ballad 65 Big Band Ballad 112 Blues Man 22 Ballad 2 66 Big Band fast 113 Gospel 23 Soft Ballad 67 30 Swing 114 Gospel 2 24 New Ballad 68 Big Band Swing 115 Gospel 3 25 50 Ballad 69 Broadway 116 Gospel 4 26 Pop Ballad 70 Easy Jazz 117 Gospel Shuffle 27 Nice Esy 71 Easy Jazz 2 COUNTRY 28 Love Song 72 Swing 118 Country 1 29 Slow Ballad 73 Slow Swing 1...

Page 44: ...247 Elegan Waltz 155 Guaracha 201 Sing Song 248 Organ Waltz 156 Macarena 202 Barndance 249 Jazz Waltz 157 Bajon 203 Quick Step 250 Modern Waltz 158 Limbo 204 Quick Step 2 251 Musette LATIN 2 205 Quick Step 3 252 Oompah 159 Rhumba 206 Quick Step 4 253 Tirol Waltz 160 Rhumba 2 207 Organ Quick Step 254 Traditional Waltz 161 Rhumba 3 208 Easy Quik 255 Mazurka 162 Rhumba 4 209 Theatre 256 Mazurka 2 163...

Page 45: ...al Reverse Cymbal Chinese Cymbal 53 F3 Ride Bell Ride Bell Ride Bell Ride Bell Ride Bell 54 F 3 Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine 55 G3 Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal 56 G 3 Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell 808 Cow bell 57 A3 Crash Cymbal2 Crash Cymbal2 Crash Cymbal2 Crash Cymbal2 Crash Cymbal2 58 A 3 Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibrasla...

Page 46: ...se Cymbal Chinese Cymbal Timpani E Laughing 53 F3 Ride Bell Ride Bell Timpani F Screaming 54 F 3 Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine Punch 55 G3 Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Heart Beat 56 G 3 Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Foot Step 1 57 A3 Crash Cymbal2 Crash Cymbal2 Concert Cymb 2 Foot Step 2 58 A 3 Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Applause 59 B3 Ride Cymbal 2 Ride Cymbal 2 Concert Cymb 1 Door C...

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