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U si n g t h e I n s tr u c t i on M a n u a l Thank you for purchasing this high quality Digital Piano. Your new Piano is easy to use and easy to transport.It has powerful and useful features that make it perfect for real-time performance or as a versatile instrumentfor your home. Your piano offers...
Page 3 - M a i n F e a t u r e s
M a i n F e a t u r e s Keyboard: 88 Hammer Action Keys Modifying Parameters: Use the round DIAL and the [+] / the [-] buttons or numeric keypadto select Menus and Parameters Program (Voice): There are 350 incredible sound presets (including user-editable presets) Synth: You can use the SYNTH featur...
Page 4 - C on t e n ts
3 C on t e n ts General guideThe connectors Basic operation Voice effect Style Function - The power jack- The headphone jack- The AUX.OUT jack- The AUX.IN jack- The sustain jack- The volume jack- The MIDI IN/OUT jack 1. Default and Reset setting2. Master volume control3. Brilliance4. Demo 1. Voice s...
Page 5 - G e n e r a l g u i d e; . TO P C A BI N E T
G e n e r a l g u i d e 123 456 789 10 11 12 1314 15 29 16 30 17 31 18 32 19 33 20 34 21 35 22 36 23 37 24 38 25 39 26 40 27 41 28 4243 MASTER VOLUMEA CCOMPB RILLIANCE SLIDERS ONG TRACKRECORDP LAYA CCOMP VOLUME +/-S TART/STOPI NTROFILL-IN AFILL-IN BE NDINGS YNC STARTS YNC STOP 1 234 56 8 7 9 DC 12V ...
Page 6 - T h e c o nn e c t o r s; The power jack
T h e c o nn e c t o r s There are two headphones jacks. Jack 1 lets you listen through BOTH the headphones andinternal speakers, jack 2 lets you listen through the HEADPHONES ONLY (disconnectsthe internal speakers). “ ” “ ” C au t i o n : Never use the headphones with high volume,as it may cause da...
Page 7 - The sustain jack
An optional footswitch can be plugged into theSUSTAIN jack for sustain control. The footswitchfunctions like the sustain pedal on a piano. MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface . MIDI is a world wide standard that makes it possible for various electronic musicalinstruments and devices ...
Page 8 - B as i c o p e r a t i on; Default and Reset setting
B as i c o p e r a t i on 7 Default and Reset setting Ma ster volume control Brilliance Demo To reset the instrument to the FACTORY DEFAULT (Including Memorydata, Record data, Language set, SYNTH data etc.), press the [+]/[-]button synchronously. To clear the record data, press the [RECORD] and the ...
Page 9 - Voi c e e ff e c t; Voice selec t
Voi c e e ff e c t Note: There are 350 VOICES. (See "APPENDIX 1VOICE LIST") which includes 293 GM Sounds,35 Chinese Sounds, 13 percussion Setsand 9 User Sounds. When the voice feature is activated, the LCDhighlights the "VOICE R1" icon and the selectedsound appears in the upper line....
Page 12 - S ty l e; Style select
S ty l e Style select Style start 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. There are 130 styles at all. (See "APPENDIX3 STYLE LIST") When power is on, the LCD displays the stylename "001 8 Beat 1" at the bottom line. Press the [STYLE] button to illuminate theSTYLE icon. Style name "001 8 Beat 1...
Page 13 - Style stop
Fill in A/B Style stop In NORMAL mode, press the [FILL-IN A] buttonto insert a 1-measure fill and LCD flashes"NOR" icon. Then, it returns to the NORMALstyle playing. In VARIATION mode, press the [FILL-IN B]button to insert a 1-measure fill and LCD flashes VAR" icon. Then, it returns to t...
Page 15 - Tempo; F u n c t i o n
Tempo 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. Press the [TEMPO+] or the [TEMPO-] button toadjust the tempo. The tempo value will flash.It can be adjusted in the range of 30-280. Press the [TEMPO+] and the [TEMPO-]simultaneously to return to the default tempo. When the pedal is assigned as TAP TEMPO(See Function menu for ...
Page 17 - Utility
5. 1. 2. 3. Harmony Type You can add a variety of harmony notes to yourperformance in the right-hand section.A total of 8 different harmony types areavailable. Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-]button to select the harmony type. LCD takesto turns display Duet/1+5/Country/Trio/Block/4 Close1/4 C...
Page 19 - MIDI
1. 2. 1. 8. TEMPO VEL ME ASU RE B EA T ME MO RY TICK O.T .S. PEDAL ASSIGN In the pedal assign setting, the LCD displays thecurrent pedal assign name. A total of 5 differentassigned pedals are available.Use the dial, the [+] button or the [-] button toselect the pedal assign. The LCD displaysSustain ...
Page 20 - Language; M e m o r y
2. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 3. Keyboard In the keyboard setting, the LCD displays VoiceR1 Volume Voice R2 Volume Voice L Volume value circularly. The default value is 27 28 12 respectively.Set the value with the dial, the [+] button or the[-] button from 0 to 31. In this mode, press the[+] and the [-] simu...
Page 21 - Date store in memory; F re e z e
1. 1. 1. 2. 3. 2. 2. 3. 4. Note: The memory data can be reserved even if the piano is switched off.To clear all memory data and restore the default setting, press the [STORE] ,[M1] simultaneously before turningon the piano.Pressing the [+],[-] button simultaneously can also clear the memory data, bu...
Page 22 - P e d a l; Sustain pedal; Foot switch; Soft pedal; Volume pedal
P e d a l Various functions can be assigned to thefootswitch connected to the SUSTAIN jack.The polarity of the footswitch can also beselected. Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the"UTILITY " menu. Press the [NEXT] button toselect the pedal assign menu. Press the [NEXT]button. LCD displays...
Page 23 - S y n t h
S y n t h The SYNTH function provides the tools forcreating new tones. Simply select one ofthe 328 tones and edit its parameters to createyour own original sound. Press the [SYNTH] button. The SYNTH iconappears on the LCD. The User Voice number"USER Voice = 342 " displays on the latticearea....
Page 24 - A lb u m
A lb u m 1. 2. 4. 3. 5. There are 100 album songs at all (see "APPENDIX 6 album list" ). These parameters cannot be changed.They include VOICE R1/R2, DSP,accompaniment type, OCTAVE, HARMONY etc. Press the [ALBUM] button. The ALBUM icon onthe LCD is illuminated. ABC mode is turned onand place...
Page 25 - R ec o r d; Record start
R ec o r d 1. 2. There are 2 songs named User Song 1and User Song 2 that can be recorded. Every song includes 1 ACCOMPtrack and 4 MELODY tracks. Recorded data can be stored while power is off. Press the [RECORD] and the [PLAY]button at the same time before turning on the power. All the recorded data...
Page 27 - S M C; Load file
S M C 1. There is a standard SMC (SmartMedia Card)external interface which supports cards of 16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB capability on the piano.It is compatible with the file system format ofthe MS-DOS FAT 12/16. Press the [LOAD],[SAVE], [UTILITY] button separately to enter therelative function. The SMC I...
Page 29 - Save file
1. 2. 3. Save file Save Memory Data Save Song File File name Input Press the [SAVE] button. The SMC icon islightened on LCD. Two file types that can besaved are displayed on the lattice area withtwo lines, the current type is highlighted.You can select them with dial or the [+] and the[-] button. Se...
Page 31 - M ID I
M ID I What is MIDI MIDI ConnectionConnection rules Sample Connection method Major ApplicationThe piano as the Host The piano as the slave Connect the MIDI interface with PC and use sequencer software MIDI is the abbreviation for Musical instrument Digital Interface It is a standard interface for co...
Page 32 - H el p
H el p The HELP function provides you a simple operationguide for the current status just press and hold the[HELP] button. Relative contents are displayed on the lattice area andthen it goes to the next screen automatically. You may browse the next or previous contents with the[NEXT], [BACK] button ...
Page 33 - S pe c i f i c a t i o n s
S pe c i f i c a t i o n s KeyboardVoice StyleDemo Song Album SongDisplaySwitch and Buttons Accompaniment Control SequencerPanel Memory Pedals Connectors Speaker DimensionWeight 88 hammer action keys350 Voices 130 Styles3 Demo songs 100 Album songsMulti-functional LCD display with blue backlightPOWE...
Page 34 - A pp e n d i x 1 - Vo i c e l i s t
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Page 35 - A pp e n d i x 2 - St y l e l i s t
A pp e n d i x 2 - St y l e l i s t 8 Be at 0 0 1 8 B e a t 1 0 0 2 8 B e a t 2 0 0 3 8 B e a t 3 0 0 4 8 B e a t 4 0 0 5 8 B e a t 5 0 0 6 8 B e a t 6 0 0 7 8 B e a t Ro c k 0 0 8 8 B e a t Pop 1 6 Be at 0 0 9 1 6 Be at 1 0 1 0 1 6 Be at 2 0 11 1 6 Be at 3 0 1 2 Hi p Ho p 0 1 3 1 6 B e a t Fu n k 0...
Page 36 - A pp e n d i x 3 - Ch o r d li s t; C h o r d N a m e [ A b b r ev i at io n ]
A pp e n d i x 3 - Ch o r d li s t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 M a jo r [ M ] M a jo r s ix t h [ 6 ] M a jo r s e ve n t h [ M7 ] M a jo r s e ve n t h ad d sh a r p e l eve n t h [ M 7 ( # 11 ) ] M a jo r a d d n i n t ...
Page 38 - A pp e n d i x 6 - M I D I i mp l e m e n t i o n c h a r t
A pp e n d i x 6 - M I D I i mp l e m e n t i o n c h a r t Functio n Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Defa ult Channel Chan ged 1ch 1- 16ch ALL 1- 16ch Default Mode Me ssages Altered × × *********** 3 3 × Note Number : True voice 0 — 127 *********** 0 — 127 0 — 127 Velocity : Note on After key ...