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STAGEPIANO
Owner's Manual
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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment andreceiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuitdifferent from that to which the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technicianfor help.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
CAUTIONThe normal function of the product may be disturbed by
Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset
the product to resume normal operation by following the
owner's manual. In case the function could not resume,
please use the product in other location.
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Power Supply
Connections
Location
Interference with other electrical devices
Cleaning
Handling
Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Please connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet
of the correct voltage.
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that
for which your instrument is intended.
Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the
instrument, or during electrical storms.
Before connecting the instrument to other devices, turn off
the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunction and
/ or damage to other devices.
Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to
avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage:
Direct sunlightExtreme temperature or humidityExcessive dusty or dirty locationStrong vibrations or shocksClose to magnetic fields
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience
reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable
distance from radios and televisions.
Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or
chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.
Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the
instrument. If this happens, unplug the AC adaptor from the
wall outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified
service personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
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Contents
Pedal Type...............................................................19
Harmony Type..........................................................20
Harmony Switch.......................................................20
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MIDI IN.....................................................................20
MIDI OUT..................................................................21
DSP effect................................................................21
Touch........................................................................21
Language.................................................................21
PowerOff..................................................................21
Registering the Panel Setting...................................22
Recalling the Registered Panel Settings..................22
Selecting a Registration Bank..................................22
Start Recording........................................................23
Stop Recording.........................................................24
Playback Recording.................................................24
Delete User Song.....................................................24
Listening to the songs..............................................25
Song Control............................................................25
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SD Device Operation................................................26
Play...........................................................................26
Load.........................................................................27
Save.........................................................................27
Delete.......................................................................28
Format......................................................................28
Keyboard and ASCII Character Relative Table........28
What's MIDI?............................................................29
MIDI Terminals.........................................................29
Downloading Data from the Computer.....................29
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Voice List..................................................................31
Style List...................................................................35
Song List..................................................................37
Chord List.................................................................39
MIDI Implementation Chart......................................40
Register Memory
Song Recording
Song
Restore Factory Setting
Connecting an SD Device
MIDI
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Appendices
Panel & Display Description
Connections
Adjusting the Master Volume
Adjusting the Voice Brilliance
Playing the Demo Song
Playing Voices
Twinova
Auto Accompaniment
Mixer
Pedal Function
Front Panel.................................................................4
LCD 4
Rear Panel 5
Connecting a pair of Headphones..............................7
Connecting an Audio Equipment................................7
Connecting an MP3/CD Player..................................7
Connecting a Computer.............................................7
Playing Voices............................................................9
Playing two voices simultaneously-DUAL..................9
Playing Different Voices with Both hands-LOWER....9
Pitch Bend/Modulation effect...................................10
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Play Auto Accompaniment(rhythm track only)..........11
Play Auto Accompaniment(all tracks).......................12
Accompaniment Sections.........................................12
Playing Different Accompaniment Sections..............13
Accompaniment Volume...........................................13
Chord Fingering........................................................13
Tempo.......................................................................15
One Touch Setting....................................................15
Metronome...............................................................15
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Tune.........................................................................18
Transpose.................................................................18
KeySplit....................................................................19
Beat Type.................................................................19
Beat Volume.............................................................19
Other Functions
SetupPower Jack............................................ .........6Setting a Music Stand................................................6Connecting a Unit Pedal.............................................6Connecting an Assign Pedal......................................6
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Panel & Display Description
Front Panel
SONG MODE:10. [START/STOP] button
11. [PAUSE] button
12. [REPEAT A/B] button
13. [REW] button
14. [FF] button
Start or stop playing thesong
Pause the playing songor start it
Set the location of loopbegin and loop end tothe current song
Rewind the song
Fast forward the song
1. [BRILLIANCE] Slider
2. [VOLUME] Slider
When [SHIFT] button pressed3. Style button
When [SHIFT] button released3. Style direct button
4. [TEMPO+/-] button
5. [ACC VOL] button
6. [MIXER] button
7. [FUNCTION+/-] button
8. A.B.C. MODE lamp
9. FULL RANGE MODE lamp
Adjust voice brilliance
Adjust master volume
Enter the style mode
Select a direct style
Adjust the current tempo
Adjust ACCOMP volume
Enter mixer menu
Enter function menu
Indicate A.B.C. mode status:open or closed
Indicate full range mode status:open or closed
STYLE MODE
10. [START/STOP] button
11. [SYNC START] button
12. [INTRO/ENDING] button
13. [FILL A] button
14. [FILL B] button
15. [FILL C] button
16. [FILL D] button
17. [CHORD MODE] button
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Start or stop playing the style
Turn the Sync Start on and off
Play the Intro or Ending
A Fill-in A plays
A Fill-in B plays
A Fill-in C plays
A Fill-in D plays
Choose chord mode38. LCD
39. PITCH BEND / MODULATIONJoystick
40. PHONE 141. PHONE 2
Show all important settings forthe instrument
Add a vibrato effect or bendnote up or down
Please refer to Connectinga pair of Headphones
LCD
1. Chord display area
2. Instant message area
3. Status display area
4. System message display area
Display chord information
Display the current tempo, measure, memory/O.T.S. setting.
Display the status of function SD card USB etc
Display the corresponding messages to different statusFor example, in voice status, it displays the selected voice.
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Panel & Display Description
18. Data dial
19. [- / NO] button
20. [+/YES] button
22. [DUAL] button
23. [LOWER] button
24. [SD DEVICE] button
25. [METRO] button
26. [TWINOVA] button
27. [OCTAVE] button
Increase and decrease the value
Decrease the value
Increase the value
Turn the Voice R2 on and off
Turn the Voice L1 on and off
Enter SD menu
Turn the metronome on and off
Turn the TWINOVA on and off
Set octave in TWINOVA mode
When [SHIFT] button released
28. [SONG] button
29. [BANK] button
30. [STORE] button
31~34. M1~M4 button
35. [O.T.S] button
21. Voice direct buttonSelect a direct voice
Enter song mode and play songs
Select a bank to store settings
Register the current panel settings
Recall the registered panel settings
Turn one touch setting on and off
When [SHIFT] button pressed
28. [DEMO] button
29. [RECORD] button
30. [ACCOMP] button
21. [VOICE] button
31~35. MELODY 1-5 button
Enter the voice mode
Select the melody1-5 trackto record
Enter demo mode and playdemo songs
Enter record mode
Select the accomp track torecord
36. [SHIFT] button
37. SD card socket
Select the second function ofsome buttons
To insert a SD card
Rear Panel
42. POWER SWITCH
43. DC IN
44~45. AUX. OUT
Press to turn the poweron( ) and off
Connect AC power adaptor
Connect the audio equipment
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46. AUX. IN
47. UNIT PEDAL
48. ASSIGN PEDAL
Connect an external sound source,such as an MP3 or CD player.
Connect the unit pedal
Connect the assign pedal
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51. USB JACK
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
Connect the MIDI IN of other Device tothe MIDI OUT jack on the rear panel
Connect the MIDI OUT of other Deviceto the MIDI IN jack on the rear panel
Connect to a computer
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Power Jack
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Make sure that the piano is turned off . Before you switch yourpiano on, turn down the volume of piano and the connected audioequipment first.
Connect the AC adaptor to the power supply jack of this piano.
Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
Press the POWER SWITCH, the LCD will display “LOADING...”,which indicates the piano has powered on.
If you want to switch off the piano, press the POWER SWITCHagain.
In the idle mode, the piano will automatically shutdown in 30minutes if you do not take any action on the piano.
When the keyboard is not in use or during thunderstorm, pleasedisconnect the power for safety purpose.
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Setting a Music Stand
The piano is supplied with a music that can be attached to theinstrument by inserting it into the at the rear of the controlpanel.
standgrooves
Please set up the music stand as shown on the right:SD DEVICESPLIT282 SoloStr229 TheVin137 SteelGtr119 Acordion114 ChurOrgn76 Vibra1 StGrdPno
523 StPn&Str374 SwPanFu372 SweeFlut356 TenoSax2327 Brass5305 SweetTp 574 StandSet
SONG BANK STORE M1 M2 M3 M4 O.T.S.
/ YES
TWINOVA OCTAVE
/ NO
DUAL
METRO
VOICES
SHIFTRECORD ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 MELODY 3 MELODY 4 MELODY 5
CHORDMODE
FILL DFILL CFILL BFILL AINTRO /ENDING
SYNCSTART
STARTSTOP
/
ACC VOL
206 March192 Waltz173 BosaNov105 Techno186 Tango165 SlowBald41 PopRock101 8BtPiano
MIXERFINGERED
FULL RANGE
A / B
TEMPO FUNCTION
STYLES
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VOLUMEMIN MAX
BRILLIANCEMELLOW BRIGHT
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OFF
Setup
Connecting a Unit Pedal
After connecting a unit pedal to the unit pedal jack on the rear panel,the piano will have three pedals with different functions:Sustain, Sostenuto, Soft.
Step on the sustain pedal, all notes played on the keyboard wouldhave a longer sustain.
Step on the sostenuto pedal, the notes played before you step on thepedal would have a sustain effect.
Step on the soft pedal, all notes played on the keyboard would havea softer effect.
The unit pedal needs to be purchased separately.
SUSTAIN Pedal
SOSTENUTO Pedal
SOFT Pedal
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Connecting an Assign Pedal
After connecting an assign pedal to the assign pedal jack on the rearpanel, you can set the pedal type as sustain pedal, soft pedal,start/stop pedal or memory select pedal in pedal function settings.
Connections
Connecting an MP3/CD Player
Connect the audio output of an MP3/CD player or other audio sourceto the stereo AUX.IN jack on the rear panel.The input signal is mixed with the piano signal, allowing you to playalong.
Connecting a Computer
Via the USB Connector
Via the MIDI Connectors
This receives and transmits MIDI messages.
MIDI IN ConnectorThis receives MIDI messages transmitted from an external MIDIdevice or a computer.
MIDI OUT ConnectorPiano performance data is transmitted from this connector toconnected computer or MIDI device.
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Connecting a pair of Headphones
A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged in here forprivate practice or late-night playing.
When a pair of headphones is plugged into the jack 1, thesound can be heard from both headphones and speakers ofthe instrument.When a pair of headphones is plugged into the jack 2, theinternal stereo speaker system is automatically shut off. Thesound can only be heard from headphones.
To avoid the risk of hearing loss when using headphones, pleasedo not play the piano with a high volume level for a long time.
Jack1:
Jack2:
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Connecting an Audio Equipment
The rear-panel AUX. OUT jack delivers the output of the instrumentfor connection to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, a mixingconsole, or tape recorder. Use an audio cord to plug into theAUX. OUT jack located on the rear panel then plug the other end ofthe cord into AUX. IN of the amplifier.
To avoid damaging the speakers, please ensure that the volume hasbeen set to the minimum level before connecting the power and otherdevices.
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SD DEVICESPLIT282 SoloStr229 TheVin137 SteelGtr119 Acordion114 ChurOrgn76 Vibra1 StGrdPno
523 StPn&Str374 SwPanFu372 SweeFlut356 TenoSax2327 Brass5305 SweetTp 574 StandSet
SONG BANK STORE M1 M2 M3 M4 O.T.S.
/ YES
TWINOVATWINOVA OCTAVE
/ NO
DUAL
METRO
VOICES
SHIFTRECORD ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 MELODY 3 MELODY 4 MELODY 5
CHORDMODE
FILL DFILL CFILL BFILL AINTRO /ENDING
SYNCSTART
STARTSTOP
/
ACC VOL
206 March192 Waltz173 BosaNov105 Techno186 Tango165 SlowBald41 PopRock101 8BtPiano
MIXERFINGERED
FULL RANGE
A / B
TEMPO FUNCTION
STYLES
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VOLUMEMIN MAX
BRILLIANCEMELLOW BRIGHT
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Adjusting the Master Volume
Slide the [VOLUME] slider to right, the volume increases and viceversa.
Adjusting the Voice Brilliance
Slide the [BRILLIANCE] slider to right, the voice sounds brighter andvice versa. You can change the piano brilliance as you wish.
Playing the Demo SongThe instrument features 5 wonderful demos. Please refer to DemoList.
Holding down [SHIFT] button, then press the [DEMO] button tostart demo song playing, and the LCD will display the number andname of demo.
Beat TipsIn demo song playing status, the two-color LED of [START/STOP]button will be flashing with the song rhythm and tempo.
You can use the data dial, the [+/YES]/ [-/NO] button to select ademo song.
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop playing. Holding down[SHIFT] button, then press the [demo] button to exit demo mode.
1. In the demo status, all the demo songs will loop playing. And allbuttons and keys are unavailable except [DEMO], [START/STOP],[TEMPO+/-], [+/YES], [-/NO] button, data dial, [VOLUME] slider andPOWER SWITCH.
2. In the recording, style or song playing status, the two-color LED ofthe [START/STOP] button will also be flashing with the rhythm andtempo. The red color indicates strong beat, and the green colormeans weak beat.
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Playing Voices
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In idle mode, holding down [SHIFT] button, and then press one ofthe voice direct button to enter the voice mode. LCD will display thecurrent voice name and number and highlights “R1”.
Use the data dial, [+/YES]/ [-/NO] button to select a voice you wantto play. You can also use the voice direct button to select one.
You can play the keyboard and listen to the wonderful voice.
When the DUAL and LOWER function is on, you can hold down the[SHIFT] button, and then press one of the voice direct buttons to shiftthe status of voice sources, and the LCD cursor will highlight betweenR1,R2,L1.
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The instrument features 583 exceptionally realistic voices.10 group of percussion voices. Please refer to Voices List.
Playing Voices
Playing two voices simultaneously-DUAL
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In idle mode, press [DUAL] button to turn dual function on.The LCD displays current voice name and number, and highlights“R2”.
When “R2” is highlighted, use the data dial, the [+/YES], [-/NO]button or voice direct button to select the dual voice you want toplay.
Play the keyboard, and then you will hear two different voices aresounded simultaneously in a layer. It seems like two differentinstruments playing at the same time.
When the keyboard has been split, only the right hand area willrespond the dual voice, the left hand will not respond to it.
Playing different voices with both hands-LOWER
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In idle mode, press [LOWER] button to turn the lower function on.The keyboard is split into two independent sections, and eachsection has its voice. The LCD displays the left hand voice nameand number, and highlights “L1”.
When “L1” is highlighted, use the data dial, the [+/YES], [-/NO]button or voice direct button to select the lower voice you want toplay.
Play the keyboard in different sections, and you will hear twodifferent voices.
The right hand voice does not change when you change lower voice.
The Point on the keyboard that separates voice L and voice R1/R2 iscalled the "split point". The split point is set to F#3/G3 at the factory
setting. However you can set this to any key you want. Refer toKeySplit setting for split point setting.
Split Point
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Playing Voices
Pitch Bend/Modulation effect
Use the pitch bend wheel to bend the pitch of notes up or down whileplaying the keyboard. The pitch bend wheel will automatically returnto normal pitch when released.
Roll the wheel right and left to make pitch bend effect, whichincrease the pitch when rolling right, and decrease the pitch whenrolling left. The range of pitch change is 2 semitones.
Use the pitch bend wheel can imitate the pitch bend effect of guitar,violin, saxophone, and so on. It makes the performance more vivid.
Roll the wheel up and down to make modulation effect, whichincrease the effect when rolling up or down, and have no effectwhen the wheel is in center place.
The modulation effect is important when playing string instrumentlike guitar and violin. The modulation effect makes the voice morerealistic.
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Twinova
The twinova mode can split the keyboard into two sections whichhave the same pitch and voice. It helps teaching and learning piano.
In idle mode, press [TWINOVA] button to turn twinova function on.The LCD highlights “TWINOA”. In twinova mode, dual voice andlower voice are unavailable. The default split point is E3 (32).When you are ready to exit, press [TWINOVA] button again.
In twinova mode, the default voice of right hand and left hand is theupper voice you select before entering twinova mode. Use the datadial, the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or the voice direct button to choosevoice.
In twinova mode, press [OCTAVE] button, LCD temporarilydisplays the octave value of twinova. Now you can use the datadial, the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button to set octave value of twinova. Therange of octave is -1 to 1.
1. In the song playing mode, the twinova is invalid.2. Please refer to KeySplit setting to set the split point setting.
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Auto Accompaniment
The auto accompaniment feature puts a full backing band at yourfingertips. To use it, all you have to do is to play the chords with yourleft hand using your selected accompaniment style, and then theaccompaniment will automatically play along, instantly following thechords you play. With auto accompaniment, even a solo performercan enjoy playing with the backing of an entire band or orchestra.This keyboard features 235 styles in a variety of musical genres. Tryto select some of the different styles (refer to Style List) and enjoy theauto accompaniment feature.
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Play Auto Accompaniment(rhythm track only)
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In idle mode, holding down [SHIFT] button, and then press any ofthe style direct button to enter the style mode. LCD displays thename and number of the current style.
Use the data dial, the [+/YES], [-/NO] button or the style directbutton to choose the style you want to play.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm tracks of theauto accompaniment. Also you can press [SYNC START] and thenplay any key to start the rhythm tracks of the auto accompaniment.
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Auto Accompaniment
Play Auto Accompaniment(all tracks)
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In style mode, press [CHORD MODE] button to enter “auto basschord” (A. B. C.) mode. The keyboard is split into two sections. Lefthand section is chord detect section. The “FINGERED” LED onthe panel will be lighted.Press [CHORD MODE] button again to enter “full range” mode.The “FULL RANGE” led on the panel will be lighted. The wholekeyboard is chord detect section.
Press [SYNC START] button and then play a chord in chord detectsection to start auto accompaniment of all tracks. When youchange a chord, the accompaniment automatically changes.Also press [START/STOP] button to start auto accompaniment ofrhythm track, then play a chord in chord detect section. It will startauto accompaniment of all tracks.
Accompaniment Sections
There are various types of Auto Accompaniment sections that allowyou to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment to match the songyou are playing.They are: Intro, Main (A, B, C, D), Fill (A, B, C, D), and Ending.By switching among them during your performance you caneasilyproduce the dynamic elements of a professional soundingarrangement in your performance.
This is used for the beginning of the song. When the intro finishesplaying, accompaniment shifts to the main section.
This is used for playing the main part of the song. It plays anaccompaniment pattern of several measures, and repeats indefinitelyuntil another section's button is pressed.
The fill-in section let you add dynamic variations and breaks to therhythm of the accompaniment, to make your performance sound evenmore professional. When the fill-in is finished, it leads smoothly intothe selected main section (A, B, C, D).
This is used for the ending of the song. When the ending is finished,the auto accompaniment stops automatically. The length of the endingdiffers depending on the selected style.
Hold down the FILL A/B/C/D button when the style is playing, theselected fill-in pattern repeats continuously until button is released.Press FILL A/B/C/D button when style stops, it will change to thenormal section, the LED of A/B/C/D on panel will be lightened.
INTRO Section
MAIN Section
FILL-IN Section
ENDING Section
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Auto Accompaniment
Playing Different Accompaniment Sections
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Press style direct button or use the data dial, [+/YES]/ [-/NO]button to select a style.
Press [CHORD MODE] button to enter A. B. C. (auto bass chord)mode.
Press [SYNC START] button.
Press [FILL A] button.
Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button. Now the “A” LED flashes onpanel, the style is ready to play.
As soon as you play a chord with your left hand, the autoaccompaniment starts. When the playback of the intro is finished,it automatically leads into Main A section.
Press the [FILL B] / [FILL C] / [FILL D] button. A fill-in plays,automatically followed by the Main B/C/D section.
Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button again, and it will enter theEnding Section.When the ending is finished, the auto accompanimentautomatically stops.
Accompaniment Volume
This function is used to change the volume of all tracks ofaccompaniment.
Press [ACC VOL] button, the LCD will display ACCOMP volume (0 to127). At this time, you can use the data dial or [+/YES]/ [-/NO] buttonto adjust ACCOMP volume.
Chord Fingering
How the chords are played or indicated with your left hand (in the autoaccompaniment section of the keyboard) is referred to as "fingering".There are 2 types of fingerings as described below.
Three or more notes are played together is defined as a "chord".The most basic chord type is the "triad" consisting three notes: theroot, third and fifth degree of the corresponding scale.A "C major triad", for example, is made up of the note C (the root), E(the third note of the C major scale) and G (the fifth note of the Cmajor scale).
In the C major triad shown, the lowest note is the "root" of the chord(this is the chord's "root position" using other chord notes for thelowest note results in “inversion”). The root is the central sound of thechord, which supports and anchors the other chord notes. Thedistance (interval) between adjacent notes of triad in root position iseither a major or minor third.
Chord Basics
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Auto Accompaniment
The lowest interval in our root-position trial (between the root and thethird) determines whether the triad is a major or minor chord, and wecan shift the highest note up or down by a semitone to produce twoadditional chords, as shown.
The basic characteristics of the chord sound remain intact even if wechange the order of the notes to create different inversions.Successive chords in a chord progression can be smoothlyconnected, for example, by choosing the appropriate inversions.
Chord names tell you just about everything you need to know about achord (other than the inversion/voicing). The chord name tells youwhat the root of a chord is, whether it is major, minor or diminished,whether it requires a major or flatted seventh, what alterations ortension does it use...all at a glance.
The chord Finger mode lets you finger your own chords on the autoaccompaniment section of the keyboard. This keyboard identifies bothmulti finger chord and single finger chord. When it cannot identify themulti keys, it will identify that as single finger chord.
Single-finger accompaniment makes it simple to produce beautifullyorchestrated accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minorseventh chord by pressing a minimum number of keys on the autoaccompaniment section of the keyboard.
This is the default accompaniment mode. You can use either type ofsingle fingering or chord fingering in this mode.
In full range mode, the whole keyboard is chord detect section. Itidentifies only multi finger chord.
Reading Chord Names
The CHORD FINGER mode
SINGLE FINGER
MULTI-FINGER
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Auto Accompaniment
One Touch Setting
One Touch Setting is a powerful and convenient function that lets youinstantly recognize virtually all auto accompaniment related panelsettings such as voice with one touch of a single button.
Press the [O.T.S.] button to turns on the One Touch Setting forcurrent style.
Press one of the one touch setting buttons [M1]-[M4]. Variouspanel settings (such as voice, effect, etc.) that match the selectedstyle can be instantly recalled with just a single button press.Auto accompaniment is automatically turned on during O.T.Smode.
Play the keyboard.
Part ON/OFF (VOICE R1, R2, L1)Voice Change (VOICE R1, R2, L1)Voice Volume (VOICE R1, R2, L1)Voice Reverb Level (VOICE R1, R2, L1)Voice Chorus Level (VOICE R1, R2, L1)
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One Touch Setting parameter list:
Metronome
Using metronome helps you with beat that guides your playing bypreset tempo.
Open the metronomePress the [METRO] button to turn the metronome on.
Close the metronomePress the [METRO] button again to turn the metronome off.
Metronome beat type settingPlease refer to beat type setting.
The metronome will respond in the next beat if it is opened when theaccompaniment is playing.When recording, metronome beats cannot be recorded.
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Tempo
Each style of the instrument has been set with a default or standardtempo; however, this can be changed by using the [TEMPO+/-]buttons.
Use the [TEMPO+/-] button to change the tempo. While the tempodata is flashing, use the data dial can also change the tempo.
Press the [TEMPO+] and [TEMPO-] buttons simultaneously torestore the default tempo setting.
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Mixer
Mixer function can control the volume of different tracks.
Press the [MIXER] button.Now you have entered the menu of mixer. Press the [MIXER]button repeatedly, you can select a track and change its volume.
To adjust the selected volume setting, please use the data dial orthe [+/YES]/[-/NO] button.Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] button simultaneously to turn off a trackvolume.Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] button simultaneously again to turn on atrack volume.The option and parameters are as follows:
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Option
Rhythm slave volume
Rhythm master volume
Bass volume
Chord 1 volume
Chord 2 volume
Chord 3 volume
Phrase 1 volume
Phrase 2 volume
Voice R1 volume
Voice R2 volume
Voice L volume
Disk volume
LCD display
Rhythm_s Vol:
Rhythm_m Vol:
Bass Vol:
Chord1 Vol:
Chord2 Vol:
Chord3 Vol:
Phrase1 Vol:
Phrase2 Vol:
Upper1 Vol:
Upper2 Vol:
Lower Vol:
Disk Vol:
Range
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
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0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
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Pedal Function
The assign pedal is a single pedal which can be configured todifferent pedal function. Please refer to the pedal setting menu fordetail.
Sustain PedalIf assign pedal is set as “Sustain”, step on the assign pedal, allnotes played on the keyboard will have a longer sustain.
Soft PedalIf assign pedal is set as “Soft”, step on the assign pedal, all notesplayed on the keyboard will have a softer effect.
Pedal Start/StopIf pedal assign is set as “St/Sp”, the assign pedal will have thesame function as [START/STOP] button.
Pedal Memory SelectIf pedal assign is set as “MemSw”, it will load the next memoryparameter from M1 when you step on the pedal.The total number of memory you can load is 32.
We do not suggest use the assign pedal and unit pedalsimultaneously. It may cause a malfunction.
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Other Functions
Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to enter function menu. The defaultoption of the menu is “Tune”. When you enter the menu next time,you will find the option is the same as last time. Use [FUNCTION+/-]button to select the option to set. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial toset parameter of the current menu.The option and parameters are as follows:
Number
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LCD display
Tune:
Transpose:
SplitPt:
BeatType:
BeatVol:
PedalType:
HarmonyTp:
HarmonySwitch:
MidiIn:
MidiOut:
DspEffect:
Touch:
Language:
PowerOff:
Range
-50 ~ +50
-12 ~ +12
1 ~ 88
0, 2 ~ 9
0 ~ 127
Sustain, Soft, St/Sp, MemSw
Duet, 1+5, Octave, CtryDuet, Trio,
Block, 4Close1, 4Close2, 4Open
OFF,ON
1 ~ 16, ALL
1 ~ 16
OFF,1, 2, 3
OFF, 1, 2, 3
English,
OFF, 30, 60
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Default
000
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090
Sustain
Duet
OFF
ALL
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002
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English
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Tune
This function sets the pitch of entire keyboard by steps of cents.
Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select tune menu. LCD displays“Tune: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or data dial to change tune value.Its range is from -50 to 50 cents.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the tune value toits default setting: 000.
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Transpose
Transpose function allows the overall pitch of the instrument to betransposed up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitonesteps.
Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select transpose menu.LCD displays “Transpose: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial tochange transpose value. The max transpose is ± 12 semitones.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the transposevalue to its default setting: 000.
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Other Functions
This function sets the point which separates the entire keyboard totwo sections.
Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select keysplit menu. LCD displays“SplitPt: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change keysplitvalue. The range of keyspilit: 1~88.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the keysplit valueto its default setting: F#3(34).
When twinova is opened, the range of keysplit is C3~C6 (28~64).Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set twinova keysplitvalue to its default setting: E3(32).
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KeySplit
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Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select beat type menu. LCDdisplays “BeatType: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial tochange beat type. The range of beat type: 0, 2~9.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the beat typevalue to its default setting: 4.
Beat Type
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Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select beat volume menu.LCD displays “BeatVol: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial tochange beat volume. The range of beat volume: 0~127.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the beat volumevalue to its default setting: 090.
Beat Volume
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Note
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Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select pedal type menu.LCD displays “PedalType: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial tochange pedal type. 4 types of pedal are available: sustainpedal(Sustain), soft pedal(Soft), accompaniment start/stopPedal(St/Sp), memory switch pedal(MemSw).
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the pedal type toits default setting: Sustain.
This piano is compatible with normally open or closed pedal. It willauto detect the pedal type when switching on.
If you switch on the piano stepping on the pedal, the pedal statuswill be converse.
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Other Functions
Harmony Type
You can add a variety of harmony notes to the keys you played in theright-hand section.
Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select harmony type menu.LCD displays “HarmonyTp: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or data dialto change harmony type.
The harmony types are as follows:
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Number
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LCD Display
Duet
1+5
Octave
CtryDuet
Trio
Block
4Close1
4Close2
4Open
2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set harmony type todefault setting: Duet.
MIDI IN
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Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select MIDI IN menu. LCDdisplays “MidiIn: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to changeMIDI IN channel:1~16, ALL.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set MIDI IN channelto default setting: ALL.
Harmony Switch
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Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select harmony switch menu. LCDdisplays “HarmonySw: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or data dial tochange harmony switch status: OFF, ON.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set harmony switch todefault setting: OFF.
Open the A.B.C., then use left hand play a chord. When playing thatchord, the harmony effect notes will be added to the notes you play inthe right hand section. While “1+5” or “octave” is selected to aharmony type, you can use the harmony effect without playing thechord. The other type effect notes cannot respond without playingchord.
Playing with harmony:
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Other Functions
Touch
The keyboard is equipped with a touch response feature that lets youdynamically and expressively controls the level of the voice with yourplaying strength just as on an acoustic instrument.
Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select touch menu. LCD displays“Touch: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change touchtype: OFF, 1(soft), 2(normal), 3(hard).
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set touch value todefault setting: 2(normal).
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PowerOff
This function is used to set automatic shutdown time.
Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select power off menu.LCD displays “PowerOff: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial tochange time value: OFF, 030, 060.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously, the time will be restoredto default: 030 minutes
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DSP effect
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Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select DSP effect menu.LCD displays “DspEffect: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial tochange DSP parameter: OFF, 1~3.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set DSP to defaultsetting: 002.
MIDI OUT
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Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select MIDI OUT menu.LCD displays “MidiOut: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial tochange MIDI OUT channel:1~16.
Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set MIDI OUTchannel to default setting: 001.
This function is used to set the system language.
Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select language menu. LCDdisplays “Language: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or data dial tochange language: English,
Press YES and NO simultaneously will set the language to
its default setting English
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[+/ ] [-/ ]
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Register Memory
The keyboard is an instrument with a variety of controls and functions,the Registration Memory feature can make your performance moreeasily and efficiently. It allows you to save virtually all panel settings toa Registration Memory setting, and you can instantly recall custompanel settings by pressing a single button.
Press [STORE] and [M1] button then power on, the registrationmemory will be set to default.
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Registering the Panel Setting
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There are 8 memory banks, and each bank has 4 memories(M1-M4).
While holding the [STORE] button, press one of theREGISTRATION MEMORY buttons: [M1] - [M4]. Noticethat the new settings will replace the previous memory data.
Recalling the Registered Panel Settings
Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons:[M1] - [M4]. Inthis example, the panel settings stored in the memory 2 of bank 1 arerecalled.
Registration data cannot be recalled when the One Touch Settingfunction is on.
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Selecting a Registration Bank
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Press the [BANK] button. There are 8 banks in all and each bankhas 4 memories(M1-M4). Press the [BANK] button, the LCDdisplays “MemBank”.
Select a bank. Use the data dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to selecta bank from 1 to 8.
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Song Recording
With the easy-to-use song recording features, you can record yourown keyboard performances as a user song. 5 user songs can berecorded with 6 tracks (1 ACCOMP track, 5 MELODY tracks) each.
Among them, the accompaniment track is used for recording style andthis recorded track is user song's accomp. Melody tracks are used forrecording melodies.
Accomp track and melody track can be recorded together, but youcannot record two melody tracks at the same time. Of course you canonly record accomp or melody. Accomp and several melody trackscan simultaneous playback. The recorded data will not lose when youturn off the power.
Start Recording
Before you start recording, you need to select a user song to keep therecording song, and set the recording tracks.
Holding down [SHIFT] button, then press the [RECORD] button toenter user song selection mode. The LCD displays "RecSong1”and sequence number. 3 user songs can be recorded.Press [+/YES]/ [-/NO] button to select the user song you want torecord.
Holding down [SHIFT] button, then press the [RECORD] buttonagain to enter record preparation mode. LCD lightens the “REC”flag, and the [START/STOP] button on the panel will light up. Itautomatically select a empty track to record your performance. Thebutton of track (ACCOMP, MELODY1 to MELODY 5) will flash toindicate which track you would record.
In the recording preparation status, you can adjust parameterssuch as the voice, style and tempo. When recording a new song,It will automatically select “Melody 1” as the recorded track.Holding down [SHIFT] button, then press “ACCOMP” (or“MELODY1” to “MELODY 5”) to make your own selection.The ACCOMP track and one of MELODY track can be recordedat the same time, but it cannot record two MOLODY tracksimultaneously.
Press [START/STOP] button or play the keyboard to startrecording. The [RECORD] button lightens. When choosingthe accomp tack and A.B.C. is open, play an effective chords inleft hand section or press [START/STOP] button would startrecording.
Style can only be recorded in “Accomp” track. The recording trackinstructions LED has three states: Blinking, Light, Go out.
It means the track was chose for recording. If the trackhave recorded data, the original data will be replaced.
It means this track have data, the recording process will recorddata with playback the recorded track at the same time.
It means this track has no data or has data which can notplayback when recording.
When recording an existing song, the keyboard will automaticallyselect the empty track next to the occupied track. For example, if“Melody 1” is occupied, then “Melody 2” will be selected as therecord track. When all 6 tracks have been recorded and a specifictrack needs to be revised, press the button of that track and startrecording. The original data will be replaced.
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Blinking:
Light:
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Song Recording
Stop Recording
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When recording is in process, holding down [SHIFT] button thenpress the [RECORD] button to stop recording.
When recording is in process, if the memory is full, the recordingwill stop and save automatically, and the LCD displays “RecFull”.
If you choose the accomp recording, the recording will stopautomatically when the ending of the rhythm finishes.
Playback Recording
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When recording is in process, holding down [SHIFT] button thenpress the [RECORD] button, it will stop recording and enter thesong play mode, and the current recorded song will playautomatically in circle.
Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode and it will playall songs circularly. Use the data dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button toselect a song, there are 125 songs in all, including 5 user songs(121-125). If there is no data in the selected user song, it willdisplay “NoFile” and stop playing. You can also select one usersong in song stop playing mode, press [PLAY/STOP] button, thisuser song will play circularly.
Delete User Song
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Pressing and holding [RECORD] and [SONG] button together andturn power on simultaneously, all user songs will be erased.
In the recording preparation status, holding down [SHIFT] buttonthen press the [RECORD] button for two second, the LCD willdisplay “Delete?”. And holding down [SHIFT] button then press[ACCOMP] (or [MELODY 1] to [MELODY 5]) button to select thetrack you want to delete.When some track button is lightened, it indicates that the trackdata you want to delete, otherwise, it indicate that the track datayou want to keep. If all the track buttons are lightened, the wholeuser song will be erased after confirmation.
Choose the track you want to delete, press [+/YES] to confirm andthe recorded data in this track will be erased. Press [-/NO] to quitthis step, and go back to the recording preparation status.
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Song
The piano has 125 songs in all, including 5 user songs.
Listening to the songs
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Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode and it will play allsongs circularly.
Use the data dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to select a song.
Once you start playing a song by pressing [START/STOP] button, itwill play current song repeatedly.
When the song is stopped, press the style or voice direct button,[DUAL] button and so on will exit the song mode.
Song Control
1. Introductory beat
2. REW, FF and PAUSE
3. Song Repeat
Before song start playing, it has the introductory beat, the measurestarts from negative value. It begins to play song when themeasure goes to 1.
When the song is playing:Press the [ ] button to fast forward the song.Press the [ ] button to rewind the song (base on the measure).Press the [ ] button to pause the playing song.
When playing the song, press [A/B] button to set the location ofloop begin and loop end to the current song. Press the [A/B] to setthe loop begin and press it again to set the loop end. When in loopstatus, press [A/B] again to quit the loop playing status.
Restore Factory Setting
Pressing and holding [+/YES] and [-/NO] button together and thenturn the power on, the piano would be restored to factory setting. Itwill delete all the user data: user styles, user songs and registeredmemory. The LCD will display the power on logo about 8 seconds.After the restore completed, the piano will start normally.
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Connecting an SD Device
This piano is compatible with 16M to 32G FAT 16 or FAT 32 SD card.We recommend use SD card after formatting on piano. If notnecessary, please do not edit the data that the piano backs up on theSD card.
SD Device Operation
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The function buttons related to SD card are: [SD DEVICE],[+/YES], [-/NO], [START/STOP] and the data dial.
Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Press[SD DEVICE] button again can quit that mode.
If the SD card has been inserted before pressing [SD DEVICE]button, the LCD will display a waiting notice, and the upper rightcorner of LCD will display SD card icon . If initializing succeeds,LCD will display “Play”, the icon becomes . If initialing fails, theLCD will display “DiskErr”, and the SD icon remains . If SD cardis not inserted, the LCD will display “NoDisk”, and the upper rightcorner of LCD does not display SD card icon.
In SD card mode, use data dial to select menu, press [+/YES]button to proceed, press [-/NO] to go back.
In SD card mode, it can read a maximum of 512 files in onefolder. Icon represents folder, and icon represents file.
In SD card mode, press [SD DEVICE], voice direct button and styledirect button can exit SD card mode.
Press [MIXER] button can change the volume when playing MIDIfile.
Loading, Save and Delete operations are intended for the file in“MMKD” folder.
Play
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Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Then use datadial to select “Play” menu.
Select the menu “Play” and press [+/YES] button, LCD will displaythe name of MIDI files and sub directories in the root of the SDDevice.
If you choose a sub-directory, press [+/YES] button to open thefolder, press [-/NO] to return to the parent directory. If LCD displays“..”, pressing either [+/YES] or [-/NO] will return to parent directory.
Use data dial to select a MIDI file, and then press [START/STOP]button to play it repeatedly. Press [+/YES] button to play all files inthe current directory circularly. Press [START/STOP] button againto stop playing.
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Connecting an SD Device
Load
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Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode.Then use data dial to select “Load” menu.
Press [+/YES] to enter “load” sub menu. Load sub menu aredisplayed on LCD, it includes “LoadSong”, “LoadSty” and“LoadMem”. Use [+/YES], [-/NO] button or data dial to select one.
Select the menu “LoadSong” and press [+/YES] button, LCDdisplays the MIDI files (*.midi) in the MMKD\SONG directory of SDDEVICE. Use the data dial to select the file to load.
After selected the midi file, press [+/YES] button, and then use thedata dial to select user song number.
After selected the song number, press [+/YES] button, and theLCD displays “Sure?”. Press [+/YES] again to confirm the loadingoperation. Press [-/NO] to cancel the operation.
Select the menu “LoadSty” and press [+/YES] button, LCDdisplays the style files (*.sty) in the MMKD\STYLE directory of SDDEVICE. Use the data dial to select the file to load.
After selected the style file, press [+/YES] button then use the datadial to select user style number.
After selected the user style number, press [+/YES] button, and theLCD displays “Sure?”.Press [+/YES] again to confirm the loadingoperation. Press [-/NO] to cancel the operation.
Select the menu "LoadMem" and press [+/YES] button, LCDdisplays the memory files(*.mem) in the MMKD\MEMORYdirectory of SD DEVICE. Use the data dial to select the file to load.
After selected the memory file, press [+/YES] button, and then usethe data dial to select user memory number.
After selected the user memory number, press [+/YES] button, andthe LCD displays “Sure?”. Press [+/YES] again to confirm theloading operation. Press [-/NO] to cancel the operation.
Load Song:
Load Style
Load Memory
Save
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Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Then use datadial to select “Save”.
Press [+/YES] to enter “Save” sub menu. It includes “SaveSong”,“SaveSty” and “SaveMem”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or data dialto select one.
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Connecting an SD Device
Delete
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Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Then use datadial to select “Delete”.
Press [+/YES] to enter “Delete” sub menu. It includes “UserSong”,“UserSty” and “UserMem”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] button or data dialto select one.
Select a file type you want to delete. Press [+/YES] to enter thecorresponding menu.
Select a file you want to delete. Press [+/YES], and the LCDdisplays “Sure?” Press [+/YES] to confirm, and press [-/NO] tocancel the operation.
Format
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Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Then use datadial to select “Format”.
Press [+/YES] to confirm that operation. LCD displays “Sure?”,then press [+/YES] to format, press [-/NO] to cancel that operation.
Formation will delete all data in SD card!
Save user song:
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Select the menu “SaveSong” sub menu and press [+/YES] button,LCD displays the user song name and number. Use the data dialto select the file to save.
After selected the user song, press [+/YES]. The LCD prompts toenter file name “SNG_”. Now use keyboard to enter a file name of8 character.
After entering the file name, press [+/YES]. The LCD will prompt toconfirm the operation: “Sure?”. Press [+/YES] again to save thefile. Press [-/NO] to cancel the operation.
If you enters the same name to the song in SD card, the LCDprompts “SameName!”. You need to enter a different name.The saving operations of user style and user song are just thesame.
Keyboard and ASCII Character Relative Table
Note
Letter
C2
Shift
C#2
DEL
D2
Back
Eb2
Next
E2
A
F2
B
F#2
C
G2
D
Ab2
E
A2
F
Bb2
G
B2
H
Note
Letter
C3
I
C#3
J
D3
K
Eb3
L
E3
M
F3
N
F#3
O
G3
P
Ab3
Q
A3
R
Bb3
S
B3
T
Note
Letter
C4
U
C#4
V
D4
W
Eb4
X
E4
Y
F4
Z
F#4
0
G4
1
Ab4
2
A4
3
Bb4
4
B4
5
Note
Letter
C5
6
C#5
7
D5
8
Eb5
9
E5
!
F5
#
F#5
$
G5
%
Ab5
&
A5
,
Bb5
[
B5
]
Note
Letter
C6
-
C#6
@
D6
^
Eb6
`
E6
{
F6
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MIDI
With the MIDI functions you can expand your musical possibilities. This section will let you know what MIDI is, and what it cando, as well as how you can use MIDI on your instrument.
What's MIDI?
MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument DigitalInterface, which allows electronic musical instruments tocommunicate with each other, by sending and receiving compatibleNote, Control Change, Program Change and various other types ofMIDI data, or messages. The instrument can control a MIDI device bytransmitting note related data and various types of controller data.The instrument can be controlled by the incoming MIDI messageswhich automatically determine tone generator mode, select MIDIchannels, voices and effects, change parameter values and of courseplay the voices specified for the various parts. MIDI messages can bedivided into two groups: Channel messages and System.
MIDI Terminals
In order to exchange MIDI data between multiple devices, eachdevice must be connected by a cable.
Receives MIDI data from a computer.Transmits the instrument information as MIDI data toanother MIDI device.
Connect the MIDI OUT of other Device to the MIDI IN jack on the rearpanel, this instrument will as sound module.Connect the MIDI IN of other Device to the MIDI OUT jack on the rearpanel. This instrument will work as a MIDI Controller.
MIDI IN:MIDI OUT:
Downloading Data from the Computer
Connect a standard USB cable between the rear-panel USB jack onthe instrument and the USB jack on your computer.Power on the instrument first, and then open the PCSUITE softwarein your computer, the "CONECTING" will be displayed on LCD. ThePCSUITE will connect successfully with the instrument.You can download 5 SMF MIDI files to the keyboard as user songs orupload the user songs.You can upload user styles to the computer as a backup or downloadthem to the keyboard.You can upload user voices to the computer as a backup or downloadthem to the keyboard.You can upload memory files to the computer as a backup ordownload them to the keyboard.Please refer to software operation instructions for detail operatingmethods.
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ProblemThe speakers produce a pop soundwhenever the power is turned ON or OFF.
No sound when the keyboard is played.
When using a mobile phone, noise isproduced.
The auto accompaniment does not playback even Sync is in standby condition anda key is pressed.
Certain notes sound at wrong pitch.
The Harmony function does not operate.
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Troubleshooting
Possible Cause and SolutionThis is normal and is no cause for alarm.
The R1/R2/L1 voice volume (Mixer) settings could be set toolow. Make sure the voice volumes are set at appropriatelevels.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrumentmay produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobilephone or use it further away from the instrument.
You may be trying to start accompaniment by playing a keyin the right-hand range of the keyboard. To start theaccompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play a key inthe left-hand range of the keyboard.
Make sure that the tuning value is set to 0 . Press andhold the [ YES] and [-/NO] buttons at the same time, then
turning the power on will set INSTRUMENT to default.
And Harmony cannot be turned on when a drum kit isselected for the voice R1.
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Specifications
LCD Display
Keys
Polyphony
Voices
Songs
Styles
Demos
Control button
Multi-functional LCD
88 Hammer-Action Keys
128
583
125, including 5 user songs
235, including 5 user styles
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Power Switch, Volume slider ,Brilliance slider, Styles,Tempo+/-, Acc Vol Mixer, Function+/-, Start/Stop, SyncStart, Intro/Ending, Fill A, Fill B, Fill C, Fill D, ChordMode, Voices, Dual, Split, SD Device, Metro, Twinova,Octave, Song, Bank, Store, M1-M4, O.T.S., Shift, Demo,+/Yes, -/No, data dial, pitch bend wheel
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* All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
Record Function
Memory
Connectors
Power Supply
Speaker
Dimensions
Weight
Record, Accomp, Melody 1-5
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DC IN, Headphones, AUX IN, AUX OUT, Assign Pedal,Unit Pedal, MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, SD Jack
DC 15V IN
4ohm 15WX28ohm 25WX2
1360(L)x370(W)x143(H)mm
20kg
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GUITAR
PIANO
CHROMATIC PERCUSSION
No. Name LCD Name
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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14
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16
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26
27
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29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
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Stereo Grand Piano
Acoustic Grand Piano (wide) 1
Acoustic Grand Piano (wide) 2
Acoustic Grand Piano (dark)
Octave Piano 1
Octave Piano 2
Dreamscape
Piano & Strings
Piano & Choir
Acoustic Grand Piano
Stereo Bright Piano
Bright Acoustic Piano
Bright Acoustic Piano (wide) 1
Bright Acoustic Piano (wide) 2
Chorus Piano
Piano Pad
Piano & Vibraphone
Electric Grand Piano
Electric Grand Piano (wide)
Stereo Honk-Tonk
Honky-tonk Piano
Honky-tonk Piano (wide) 1
Honky-tonk Piano (wide) 2
Stereo Hard Electric Piano
Detuned Electric Piano 1
Detuned Electric Piano 2
Detuned Electric Piano 3
Electric Piano 1
Electric Piano 2
Electric Piano (wide) 1
Electric Piano (wide) 2
EP Legend
EP Phase
60's Electric Piano
Electric Piano 1 (velocity mix)
Electric Piano 2 (velocity mix)
Velocity Crossfade Electric Piano
Layered Electric Piano 1
Layered Electric Piano 2
Nylon Electric Piano
Warm Electric Piano
Cloudy Electric Piano
Grand Harpsichord
Harpsichord 1
Harpsichord 2
Harpsichord (wide)
Harpsichord (octave mix) 1
Harpsichord (octave mix) 2
Harpsichord Release
Harpsichord (with key off)
Piano & Harpsichord
Stereo Clavichord
Clavi 1
Clavi 2
Clavi (wide) 1
Clavi (wide) 2
Clavi Wah
Pulse Clavi
Celesta 1
Celesta 2
Birght Celeasta
Celesta & Sine
Reecho Bell
Celesta & Music Box
Glockenspiel 1
Glockenspiel 2
Glockenspiel & Sine
Glockenspiel & Celesta
Music Box 1
Music Box 2
Music Box 3
Toy Box
Music Box & Harp
Stereo Vibrapho
Rigid Vibraphone
Vibraphone 1
Vibraphone 2
Vibraphone (wide) 1
Vibraphone (wide) 2
Vibraphone & Bell
Vibraphone & Harpsichord
Marimba 1
Marimba 2
Marimba (wide)
Sine Marimba
Stereo Marimba
Marimba & Vibraphone
Wood Drum
Xylophone 1
Xylophone 2
Tubular Bells
Church Bell
Carillon
Dulcimer
Santur
Shorty
Drawbar Organ 1
Drawbar Organ 2
Soft Stereo Drawbar Organ
Mellow Drawbar Organ
Detuned Drawbar Organ 1
Detuned Drawbar Organ 2
Italian 60's Organ
1970 Percussive Organ
Percussive Organ 1
Percussive Organ 2
Light Click Organ
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
ORGAN
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
Detuned Percussive Organ
Stereo Rotary Organ
Rock Organ
Rotary Organ
Slow Rotary Organ
Detuned Church Organ
Church Organ 1
Church Organ 2
Church Organ (octave mix)
Reed Organ
Puff Organ
Accordion 1
Accordion 2
Accordion 3
Chorus Accordion
Mustte
Accord It Solo
Sweet Harmonica
Harmonica 1
Harmonica 2
Detuned Harmonica
Tango Accordion
Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 1
Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 2
Acoustic Guitar (nylon + key off)
Ukulele
Velocity Nylon Guitar
Chorus Nylon Guitar
Bright Nylon Guitar
Acoustic Guitar (steel) 1
Acoustic Guitar (steel) 2
Steel Guitar with Body Sound
Tremolo Steel Guitar
Mandolin
12-Strings Guitar
Chorus Steel Guitar
Nylon & Steel Guitar
Stereo Steel Guitar
Steel Guitar Bend
Steel Guitar Harmonics
Velocity Steel Guita 1
Velocity Steel Guita 2
Velocity Steel Guita 3
Velocity Steel Guita 4
Electric Guitar (jazz) 1
Electric Guitar (jazz) 2
Electric Guitar (pedal steel)
Mellow Guitar
Velocity Jazz Guitar
Jazz Guitar Detuned
Mid Tone Guitar
Electric Guitar (clean) 1
Electric Guitar (clean) 2
Stereo Clean Guitar
StGrdPno
GrandPnW
GrandPW2
GrandPnD
OctPno1
OctPno2
Dreamscp
Pno&Str
Pno&Cho
GrandPno
StBrtPno
BritePno
BritePnW
BritePW2
ChoruPno
PianoPad
Pno&Vib
E.Grand
E.GrandW
StHonkTo
HnkyTonk
HnyTonkW
HnyTonW2
StHarEp
DetunEP1
DetunEP2
DetunEP3
E.Piano1
E.Piano2
EPnoW1
EPnoW2
EPLegend
EPPhase
60'sEP
E.PnoV1
E.PnoV2
VeCrosEP
LayerEp1
LayerEp2
NylonEP
WarmEp
CloudyEp
GraHarps
Harpsi
Harpsi2
HarpsiW
HarpsiO
HarpsiO2
HarpsiR
HarpsiOf
Pno&Harp
StClavi
Clavi
Clavi2
ClaviW1
ClaviW2
ClaviWa
PluseClv
Celesta
Celesta2
BirCelea
Celes&Si
RechBell
Celes&MB
Glocken
Glocken2
Glock&Si
Glock&Ce
MusicBox
MusicBo2
MusicBo3
ToyBox
Mbx&Harp
StVibes
RigiVibe
Vibra
Vibra2
VibraW
VibraW2
Bell&Vib
Vib&Harp
Marimba
Marimba2
MarimbaW
SinMrmb
StMarim
Mar&Vib
WoodDrum
Xylophon
Xylopho2
TubulBel
ChurBell
Carillon
Dulcimer
Santur
Shorty
DrawOrgn
DrawOrg2
SfDrawOr
MellDrOr
DeDraOrg
DeDraOr2
60'sOrgn
1970PcOr
PercOrgn
PercOrg2
LClickOr
DePerOrg
StRotaOr
RockOrgn
RotaOrgn
SloRotOr
DeChuOrg
ChurOrgn
ChurOrg2
ChurOrgO
ReedOrgn
PuffOrgn
Acordion
Acordin2
Acordin3
ChAccord
Mustte
AccordSo
SwetHarm
Harmnica
Harmnic2
DetHarmo
TangoAcd
NylonGtr
NylonGt2
NylGtrOf
Ukulele
NylnGtVe
ChoNyGt
BrNyGt
SteelGtr
SteelGt2
SteelBdy
TremGt
Mandolin
12StrGtr
ChoSteGt
Ny&SteGt
StSteGt
GtBend
GtHarm
VelSte1
VelSte2
VelSte3
VelSte4
JazzGtr
JazzGt2
PedalGtr
MelloGt
JazzGtVe
JazzGtDt
MidTonGt
CleanGtr
CleanGt2
StCleGtr
Voice List
No. Name LCD Name No. Name LCD Name
31
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
Velocity Clean Guitar
Electric Guitar (detuned clean)
Electric Guitar (muted velo-sw)
Electric Guitar (muted)
Electric Guitar (funky cutting)
Jazz Man
Stereo Muted Guitar
Guitar Pinch
Overdriven Guitar
Detuned Overdriven Guitar
Distortion Guitar 1
Distortion Guitar 2
Distortion Guitar (with feedback) 1
Distortion Guitar (with feedback) 2
Distorted Rhythm Guitar
5th Distortion
Distortion Guitar Octave
Stereo Distorted Guitar
Guitar Feedback
Guitar Harmonics
Acoustic Bass 1
Acoustic Bass 2
Acoustic Bass Detuned
Acoustic Bass Filter
Jazz Style
A.Bass & Mute G.T.
Resonant Bass
Velocity Crossfade Bass
Wah Bass 1
Wah Bass 2
Electric Bass (finger) 1
Electric Bass (finger) 2
Electric Bass (finger) 3
Detuned Finger Bass
Dark Finger Bass
Finger Slap Bass
Resonant Finger Bass
Wah Finger Bass
Bass & Distorted Elec Guitar
Electric Bass (pick) 1
Electric Bass (pick) 2
Mute Pick Bass
Detuned Pick Bass
Fretless Bass 1
Fretless Bass 2
1990 Bass
Fretless Bass & Sine
Fretless Bass Detuned 1
Fretless Bass Detuned 2
Fretless Bass Detuned 3
Slap Bass 1
Slap Bass 2
Slap Bass 3
Slap Bass 4
Power Slap Bass
Lash Thumb Bass
Resonant Slap Bass
Velocity Switch Slap Bass
Synth Bass 1
Synth Bass 2
Synth Bass 3 (resonance)
Synth Bass 4 (attack)
Synth Bass (warm)
Clavi Bass
Hammer
Synth Bass (rubber)
Attack Pulse
The Violin
Violin 1
Violin 2
Violin (slow attack)
Mono Violin
Octave Violin
Electric Violin
Violin & Viola
Two Violin
Soft Violin
Velocity Violin
Viola 1
Viola 2
Viola 3
Dark Viola
Cello 1
Cello 2
Cello 3
Cello 4
Celloen 16'
Chamber Music
Contrabass 1
Contrabass 2
Tremolo Strings 1
Tremolo Strings 2
Slow Tremolo Strings 1
Slow Tremolo Strings 2
Pizzicato Strings 1
Pizzicato Strings 2
Octave Pizzicato
Orchestral Harp 1
Orchestral Harp 2
Yang Chin
Africa
Timpani 1
Timpani 2
The Strings
String Ensembles 1
String Ensembles 2
Synth Strings 1
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
Synth Strings 2
Synth Strings 3
Synth Strings 4
Synth Strings 5
Resonant Strings
Stereo Slow Strings
Slow Strings
Strings and Brass
Legato Strings
Orchestra
Arco Strings
60's Strings
1970 Strings
Solo Strings
Choir Aahs 1
Choir Aahs 2
Choir Aahs 3
Choir Aahs 4
Mellow Choir
Stereo Choir Aahs
Strings & Choir
Humming
Voice Oohs
Analog Voice
Synth Voice
Choral
Bass Hit Plus
Orchestra Hit 1
Orchestra Hit 2
Euro Hit
6th Hit
Trumpet 1
Trumpet 2
Trumpet 3
Dark Trumpet Soft
Resonant Trumpet
Sweet Trumpet
Wah Trumpet
Trombone 1
Trombone 2
Bright Trombone
Dark Trombone
Strings & Trombone
Tuba 1
Tuba 2
Tuba Solo
Soft Tuba
Muted Trumpet 1
Muted Trumpet 2
French Horn 1
French Horn 2 (warm)
French Horn 3
Stereo French Horn
Horn Orchestra
BASS
STRINGS & ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS
BRASS
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
CleGtVel
DetClnGt
MutVelGt
MutedGtr
FunkGt
JazzMan
StMuGt
GtPinch
Ovrdrive
DtOdrvGt
DistGtr
DistGt2
FeedbkGt
FeedbkG2
DistRyth
5thDist
DistGtO
StDistor
GtrFedbk
GtrHarmo
AcoBass
AcoBass2
AcosBaDt
AcBasFil
JazzSty
Bs&GtMu
ResBass
VelCBass
WahBass1
WahBass2
FngrBass
FngrBas2
FngrBas3
DtFngrBa
DarkFiBs
FngrSlap
ResoFnBa
WahFnBs
Ba&DtEG
PickBass
PickBas2
MuPkBass
DetPicBs
Fretless
Fretlss2
90Bass
Fret&Sin
FretDet1
FretDet2
FretDet3
SlapBas1
SlapBas2
SlapBas3
SlapBas4
PowSlap
LashThm
ResonSlp
VeloSSlp
SynBass1
SynBass2
ResoBass
AtackBas
WarmBass
ClavBass
Hammer
RubbBass
AtackPls
TheVin
Violin
Violin2
SlViolin
MonoVin
OctVin
EViolin
Vin&Vio
TwoVin
SoftVin
VelVioli
Viola
Viola2
Viola3
ViolaD
Cello
Cello2
Cello3
Cello4
Celloen
Chamber
Contrabs
Contrbs2
TremStr
TremStr2
SlwTrSt1
SlwTrSt2
PizzStr
PizzStr2
OctoPizz
Harp
Harp2
YangChin
Africa
Timpani
Timpani2
TheStr
Strings1
Strings2
SynStrs1
SynStrs2
SynStrs3
SynStrs4
SynStrs5
ResonSt
SSlowStr
SlowStr
Str&Bras
LegatStr
Orchstr
ArcoStr
60'sStr
70’Str
SoloStr
ChoirAah
ChoirAh2
ChoirAh3
ChoirAh4
MelCho
StChoir
StrChoir
Humming
VoiceOoh
AnaVoice
SynVoice
Choral
BassHit
OrchHit
OrchHi2
EuroHit
6thHit
Trumpet
Trumpet2
Trumpet3
DarkTrp
ResoTp
SweetTp
WahTp
Trombone
Trmbone2
BritBone
DarkTrom
Str&Trb
Tuba
Tuba2
TubaSolo
SoftTuba
MuteTrp1
MuteTrp2
FrHorn
FrHorn2
FrHorn3
StFrHorn
5thHornO
Voice List
No. Name LCD Name No. Name LCD Name No. Name LCD Name
ENSEMBLE
32
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
Brass Section 1
Brass Section 2 (octave mix)
Brass Section 3
Brass Section 4
Brass Section 5
Brass Swell
Brass Band
Bright Brass Section
Dark Brass
Mute Brass Ensemble
Sforzato Brass
Brass & Strings
Synth Brass 1
Synth Brass 2
Synth Brass 3
Synth Brass 4
Analog Synth Brass 1
Analog Synth Brass 2
Jump Brass
Octave Synth Brass
Synth Brass & Strings 1
Synth Brass & Strings 2
Echo Brass
Soprano Sax 1
Soprano Sax 2
Soprano Sax Soft
Slow Soprano Sax
Sweet Soprano Sax
Alto Sax
Soft Alto Sax
Super Alto Sax
Sax Band
Tenor Sax 1
Tenor Sax 2
Baritone Sax
Soft Baritone Sax
Sweet Oboe
Oboe 1
Oboe 2
English Horn 1
English Horn 2
Analog Horns
Woodwinds
Bassoon 1
Bassoon 2
Clarinet 1
Clarinet 2
Piccolo
Flute
Sweet Flute
Recorder
Sweet Pan Flute
Pan Flute
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
Pad 5 (bowed) 1
Pad 5 (bowed) 2
Pad 6 (metallic) 1
Pad 6 (metallic) 2
Pan Pad
Pad 7 (halo) 1
Pad 7 (halo) 2
Pad 8 (sweep) 1
Pad 8 (sweep) 2
Dipolar Pad
Rising
Congregate
FX 1 (rain)
FX 2 (soundtrack)
Progenitor
FX 3a (synth mallet)
FX 3 (crystal)
FX 4 (atmosphere)
Warm Air
FX 5 (brightness)
Smog
FX 6 (goblins)
Choir Bell
FX 7 (echoes) 1
FX 7 (echoes) 2
FX 7a (echo bell) 1
FX 7a (echo bell) 2
FX 7b (echo pan)
FX 8 (sci-fi)
Sitar 1
Sitar 2 (bend)
Banjo
Shamisen
Koto
Taisho Koto
Kalimba
Bag Pipe
Fiddle
Shana
I
Tinkle Bell
Agogo
Steel Drums
Woodblock
Castanets
Taiko Drum
Concert Bass Drum
Melodic Tom 1
Melodic Tom 2 (power)
Synth Drum
Rhythm Box Tom
Electric Drum
Reverse Cymbal
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
Dark Pan Flute
Blown Bottle
Shakuhachi
Whistle 1
Whistle 2
Ocarina
Lead 1 (square)
Square
Lead 1b (sine)
Slow Square Lead
Sine Solo
Square Lead 1
Lead 1a (square 2)
Thick Square
Corrie
Quint
2 Oscillators Lead
Lead 2a (sawtooth 2)
Lead 2d (sequenced analog)
Wavy Sawtooth
Lead 2 (sawtooth)
Lead 2b (saw + pulse)
Super Analog
Big Lead
Lead 2c (double sawtooth)
Bauble Lead
PWM 4th
Lead 3 (calliope)
Lead 4 (chiff)
Lead 5 (charang)
Lead 5a (wire lead)
Lead 6 (voice)
Lead 7 (fifths)
Fifths Lead Soft
Fifth Lead
Lead 8 (bass + lead)
Massiness
Lead 8a (soft wrl)
Pad 1 (new age)
Slow Square
New Year Pad
Pad 2 (warm)
PWM Pad
Pad 2a (sine pad)
Warmly Pad
Horn Pad
Pad 3 (polysynth) 1
Pad 3 (polysynth) 2
Click Pad
Analog Pad
Poly Pad
Pad 4 (choir)
Pad 4a (itopia)
Brass
Brass2
Brass3
Brass4
Brass5
BrasSwel
BrasBand
BrBraSec
DarkBras
MuteEns
SfrzBras
Bras&Str
SynBras1
SynBras2
SynBras3
SynBras4
AnaBras1
AnaBras2
JumpBras
SynBraOc
SyBr&St1
SyBr&St2
EchoBr
SprnoSax
SprnSax2
SopSaxSf
SlSopSax
SweSpSax
AltoSax
SoftAlto
SuprAlto
SaxBand
TenorSax
TenoSax2
BariSax
SoftBari
SwetOboe
Oboe
Oboe2
EngHorn
EngHorn2
AnaHorns
Woodwind
Bassoon
Basson2
Clarinet
Clarine2
Piccolo
Flute
SweeFlut
Recorder
SwPanFu
PanFlute
DarPanFu
Bottle
Shakhchi
Whistle
Whistle2
Ocarina
SquareLd
Square
SineLead
SlwSquLd
SineSolo
SquarLd1
SquarLd2
ThickSqu
Corrie
Quint
2OscLd
SawLead2
SquAnaLd
WavySaw
SawLead1
SawPlsLd
SuperAna
BigLead
DubSawLd
BaubleLd
PWM4th
CaliopLd
ChiffLd
CharanLd
WireLead
VoiceLd
FifthsLd
FiftLdSf
FifLead
BassLead
Massin
SftWrlLd
NewAgePd
SlowSqu
NewYrPd
WarmPad
PWMPad
SinePad
WarmlyPd
HornPad
PolySyPd
PolySyP2
ClickPd
AnaloPad
PolyPad
ChoirPad
ItopiaPd
BowedPad
BowdPad2
MetalPad
MetaPad2
PanPad
HaloPad
HaloPad2
SweepPad
SweePad2
DipolPad
Rising
Congrega
FXRain
Soundtrk
Progenit
SynMalet
Crystal
Atmosphr
WarmAir
Bright
Smog
Goblins
ChoirBel
Echoes
Echoes2
EchoBell
EchoBel2
EchoPan
Sci-Fi
Sitar
Sitar2
Banjo
Shamisen
Koto
TaishoKt
Kalimba
Bagpipe
Fiddle
Shanai
TnklBell
Agogo
SteelDrm
WoodBlok
Castanet
TaikoDum
ConBasDm
MelodTom
MeldTom2
SynDrum
RhythBox
ElecDrum
RevCymbl
Voice List
No. Name LCD Name No. Name LCD Name No. Name LCD Name
REED
PIPE
SYNTH LEAD
SYNTH PAD
SYNTH SFX
ETHNIC MISC.
PERCUSSIVE
33
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
Guitar Fret Noise
Guitar Cutting Noise
Acoustic Bass String Slap
Breath Noise
Flute Key Click
Seashore
Rain
Thunder
Wind
Stream
Bubble
Bird Tweet 1
Dog
Horse Gallop
Bird Tweet 2
Sheep
Telephone Ring 1
Telephone Ring 2
Door Creaking
Door
Scratch
Wind Chime
Helicopter
Car Engine
Car Stop
Car Pass
Car Crash
Siren
Train
Jetplane
Starship
Burst Noise
Applause
Laughing
Screaming
Punch
Heart Beat
Footsteps
Gunshot
Machine Gun
Lasergun
Explosion
Stereo Piano & Strings Pad
Stereo Piano & Choir
Stereo Piano & Synth Strings
Stereo Piano & Warm Pad
Stereo Piano & Soft Ep
FM Electric Piano
Digital Piano
E.Piano & Strings
E.Piano & Ac Guitar
E.Piano & Vibraphone
E.Piano 2 & Pad
E.Piano 2 & Strings
Harpsichord & Stereo Strings
Music Box & Stereo Strings
Vibraphone & Stereo Strings
Vibraphone Octave
Vibraphone & Marimba & Kalimba
Marimba & Kalimba
Marimba Delay
Xylophone Octave
Organ & Stereo Strings
Stereo Organ & Piano
Rock Organ & Strings
Church Organ & Choir
Church Organ & Strings
Acoustic Guitar & Flute
Acoustic Guitar & Clav
24 String Guitar
Steel Guitar & Warm Pad
Stereo Strings & Horn
Orchestra
Full Strings 1
Full Strings 2
Symphonic
Stereo Choir & Strings
Stereo Choir & Steel Guitar
3 Trumpet Loose
Trombone & Stereo Strings
3 Trombones Loose
3 Muted Trumpets Loose
Club Brass
Brass & Woodwinds
Woodwinds & Strings
Section Woods Small
Pan Flute & Strings Pad
Koto & Shamisen
Kanoun
Aoud
Bouzouk
Nay
Mizmar
Standard Set
Room Set
Power Set
Electronic Set
Analog Set
Jazz Set
Brush Set
Orchestra Set
SFX Set
Arabic Set
SFX
COMBINED VOICE
FretNoiz
GtCtNoiz
BsStSlap
BrthNoiz
FlKeyClk
Seashore
Rain
Thunder
Wind
Stream
Bubble
Tweet
Dog
HouseGlp
Tweet2
Sheep
Telphone
Telphon2
DoorCrek
Door
Scratch
WindChim
Helicptr
CarEngin
CarStop
CarPass
CarCrash
Siren
Train
Jetplane
Starship
BurtNois
Applause
Laughing
Scream
Punch
HeartBet
Footstep
Gunshot
MachnGun
Lasergun
Explosio
StPn&Str
StPn&Cho
StPn&Syn
StPn&Pad
StPn&Ep
FMEp
DigiPn
EP&Str
EP&Gt
Ep&Vib
Ep&Pad
Ep2&Str
Harps&St
Mxb&Str
Vib&Str
VibOct
VibMK
Mar&Kal
MarDel
XylopOct
Org&Str
StOr&Pno
RoOr&Str
ChuOr&Ch
ChuOr&St
Gt&Fl
Gt&Cl
24Gt
StGt&Pad
StStr&Hn
Orchest
FullStr1
FullStr2
Symphon
StCh&Str
Ch&Gt
3Trump
Tb&StStr
3Tromb
3MuTrumb
ClubBras
Br&Wood
Wind&Str
WoodSma
PanFu&St
Koto&Sh
Kanoun
Aoud
Bouzouk
Nay
Mizmar
StandSet
RoomSet
PowerSet
ElectSet
AnalgSet
JazzSet
BrushSet
OrcheSet
SFXSet
ArabiSet
Voice List
No. Name LCD Name No. Name LCD Name
DRUM SET
34
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
8Beat Piano
8Beat 1
8Beat Shuffle
Guitar Pop 1
8Beat Hip Hop
8Beat R&B
8Beat Pop
Pop Funk 1
Rhythm & Beat 1
8Beat Disco 1
8Beat Rock
Guitar Pop 2
8Beat 2
Sweet Beat
8Beat Dance
8Beat Disco 2
Pop Funk 2
8Beat 3
60's 8Beat
Rhythm & Beat 2
16Beat 1
16Beat Funk 1
16Beat Ballad 1
16Beat R&B
Pop 16Beat 1
16Beat Funk 2
16Beat Dance
Pop 16Beat 2
16Beat 2
Pop 16Beat 3
Pop 16Beat 4
Modern 16Beat
16Beat Hot
16Beat Modern
16Beat Funk 3
16Beat 3
Cool Beat
16Beat Ballad 2
16Beat 4
Pop Shuffle
Pop Rock 1
Pop Dance 1
Pop Fusion
Analog Night 1
6/8 Pop
Brit. Pop 1
Brit. Pop 2
Pop Hit
Fusion Shuffle
Analog Night 2
Guitar Pop 3
Pop Beat
Soft Beat
60's Pop
Sting Latin
R&B Ballad 1
Guitar Ballad
Ballad Rcok
Piano Pop
Soft Ballad
Natural Ballad
Love Ballad
Easy Ballad
Miami Ballad
Slow Ballad
Folk Ballad
Pop Ballad 1
Pop Ballad 2
EP Ballad
New R&B Ballad
Rock
New Wave
Ska
Pop Rock 2
Slow Rock
70's Rock & Roll
Folk Rock
Soft Rock
Old Rock
Easy Rock
New Shuffle
Rock Hip Hop
Rock&Roll 1
Rock Shuffle
Rock & Roll 2
Tango 1
Spain Matador
Twist 1
Twist 2
Big Band Fox
Tango 2
Slow Fox
Slow Waltz 1
Swing Fox
Salsa 1
Cha Cha 1
Cha Cha 2
Beguine 1
Beguine 2
Rumba 1
Samba 1
Samba 2
Jive
Fox Trot
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
Techno 1
Hip Hop 1
Dream Dance
House
Pop Dance 2
Down Beat
Techno 2
Progressive
Rap 1
Rap 2
Disco
Soft Disco
Disco Party
70's Disco
70's Disco Funk
Club Dance
Euro Dance
Hip Hop 2
Garage
Funk 1
Classic Funk
Jay R&B
Gospel Swing
Gospel
Funk 2
Electric Funk
Groove Funk
Rubber Funk
Cool Funky
Jazz Funk
Groove
Soul
Hip Hop Soul
Hip Hop Beat
R&B
Soul Beat
R&B Ballad 2
British Soul Pop
Latin Jazz 1
Big Band
Dixieland 1
Guitar Swing 1
Broadway Big Band
Swing
Latin Jazz 2
Fusion
Acid Jazz
Cool Jazz Ballad
Swing Shuffle
Big Band Medium
Dixieland 2
Acoustic Jazz
8 BEAT
BALLAD
ROCK
16 BEAT
POP
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
BALLROOM
SOUL & FUNK
SWING&JAZZ
8BtPiano
8Beat1
8BtShufl
GtPop1
8BtHiHop
8BeatR&B
8BtPop
PopFunk1
Rhy&Bt1
8BtDisc1
8BtRock
GtPop2
8Beat2
SweetBt
8BtDance
8BtDisc2
PopFunk2
8Beat3
60's8Bt
Rhy&Bt2
16Beat1
16BtFuk1
16BtBld1
16BtR&B
Pop16Bt1
16BtFuk2
16BDanc
Pop16Bt2
16Beat2
Pop16Bt3
Pop16Bt4
Modrn16B
16BtHot
16BModr
16BtFuk3
16Beat3
CoolBeat
16BtBld2
16Beat4
PopShufl
PopRock1
PopDanc1
PopFusn
AnalgNt1
6/8Pop
BritPop1
BritPop2
PopHit
FusShufl
AnalgNt2
GtPop3
PopBeat
SoftBeat
60'sPop
StigLatn
R&BBad1
GtBallad
BalladRk
PianoPop
SoftBald
NatuBld
LoveBld
EasyBld
MiamiBld
SlowBald
FolkBld
PopBld1
PopBld2
EPBallad
NewRBBld
Rock
NewWave
Ska
PopRock2
SlowRock
70'sRock
FolkRock
SoftRock
OldRock
EasyRock
NewShufl
RkHipHop
R'N'R1
RockShfl
R'N'R2
Tango1
Matador
Twist1
Twist2
BandFox
Tango2
SlowFox
SlowWlz1
SwingFox
Salsa1
ChaCha1
ChaCha2
Beguine1
Beguine2
Rumba1
Samba1
Samba2
Jive
FoxTrot
Techno1
HipHop1
DrmDance
House
PopDanc2
DownBeat
Techno2
Progress
Rap1
Rap2
Disco
SoftDisc
DscParty
70'sDisc
70'sFunk
ClubDanc
EuroDanc
HipHop2
Garage
Funk1
ClasFunk
JayR&B
GopSwing
Gospel
Funk2
ElecFunk
GrooveFk
RubberFk
ColFunky
JazzFunk
Groove
Soul
HipHopSl
HipHopBt
R&B
SoulBeat
R&BBld2
BritSoul
LatinJz1
BigBand
Dixland1
GtSwing1
BwayBand
Swing
LatinJz2
Fusion
AcidJazz
CoolJzBd
SwingSfl
BandMid
Dixland2
AcoustJz
Style List
No. Name LCD Name No. Name LCD Name No. Name LCD Name
DANCE
35
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
Guitar Swing 2
Ragtime
Modern Jazz Ballad
Swing Ballad
Orchestra Swing
Country Pop 1
Bluegrass 1
Country 8Beat
Modern Country
Country Pop 2
Bluegrass 2
2/4 Country
Country Quick Steps
Country Folk
Country Shuffle
Samba 3
Bossa Nova
Latin
New Reggae
Dance Reggae
Pasodoble
Lite Bossa
Latin Rock
Beguine 3
Slow Bolero
Disco Samba
Mambo
Meneito
Rumba 2
Rumba 3
Tikitikita
Lambada
Pop Cha Cha 1
Pop Cha Cha 2
Salsa 2
Waltz
Old Waltz
English Waltz
German Waltz
Italian Mazurka
Mexico Waltz
ViennaWaltz
Slow Waltz 2
Jazz Waltz
Polka
6/8 March
German Polka
Party Polka
Army March
March
US March
COUNTRY
LATIN & LATIN DANCE
WALTZ & TRADITIONAL
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
GtSwing2
Ragtime
MdJzBald
SwingBal
OrhSwing
CntyPop1
Bluegrs1
Ct8Beat
ModernCt
CntyPop2
Bluegrs2
2/4Cntry
QuickStp
CntyFolk
CnyShufl
Samba3
BosaNov
Latin
NewRegga
DanRegga
Pasodobl
LteBossa
LatinRck
Beguine3
SlBolero
DscSamba
Mambo
Meneito
Rumba2
Rumba3
Tikitkta
Lambada
PChaCha1
PChaCha2
Salsa2
Waltz
OldWaltz
EngWaltz
GemWaltz
ItaMazuk
MexWaltz
VinaWtz
SlwWltz2
JzWaltz
Polka
6/8March
GerPolka
PtyPolka
ArmMarch
March
USMarch
Style List
No. Name LCD Name
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
Musette
French Musette
Mazurke
Enka Ballad
Laendler
Hawaiian
Sirtake
Dangdut
6/8 Flipper
New Age
Tarantella
Scottish
Norteno
Zarb 6/8
Zarb Tempo
Bandary
Zarb Daf
Pop 2/4
Saidi IR
Cifte
Baladi
Masmoudi
Wehda
WORLD
ARAB
Musette
FMusette
Mazurke
EnkaBald
Laendler
Hawaiian
Sirtake
Dangdut
6/8Flipp
NewAge
Tarantel
Scottish
Norteno
Zarb 6/8
ZarbTemp
Bandary
Zarb Daf
Pop 2/4
Saidi IR
Cifte
Baladi
Masmoudi
Wehda
No. Name LCD Name
36
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
Red River Valley
Troika
Susanna
Wave of Danube
Long Long Ago
Country
Bridge
In The Rain
Killing Me Softly With His Song
Santa Lucia
Jambalaya
Ding! Dong! Merrily On High
Battle Hymne Of The Republic
The Old Gray Mare
American Patrol
Christmas Is Coming
Sippin`Cider Through A Straw
Christmas Sound
On London Bridge
Are You Lonesome Tonight
Only You
End Of The World
House Of Rising Sun
Solveig's Song
The Blue-Bells Of Scotland
Over The Rainbow
Beautiful Dreamer
It`S Been A Long Long Time
Edelweiss
O Sole Mio
Der Deitcher`s Dog
Joy to The World
Silent Night
Ave Maria
Five Hundred Miles
Happy New Year
It`s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
My Bonnie
Song Of The Pearlfisher
Summer Palace
Go Tell It On The Mountain
Entertainer
Annie Laurie
Rumba Romance
El Bimbo
Last Rose Of Summer
The Old King Cole
Pianosonatan 08 IN Cm IN Pathetique
Brahms Waltz
Aida
FOLK & COUNTRY
GOLDEN & POP
CLASSICAL
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
Carmen-Prelude
L'Arlesienne
Uungarische Tanz
Mazurka
Pizzicato Polka
Menuett
Rigoletto
Serenade
Song Without Words
Swan
Prelude To Act 2 (Swan Lake)
Valse (Swan lake)
The Happy Farmer
The Sleeping Beauty
La Traviata
Wiegenlied
Mov.2 Adagio Non Troppo
Piano Sonata No.9 In D
Mov.1 Andante Grazioso Piano Sonata
No.11 In A [Alla TurSonata11ca]
Prelude In C
Chinese Dance
Emperors Waltz
March Militaire
Symphony No.40
ShanZhaShu
You Are My Sunshine
June Samba
Funk
I Can......
Sea Shore
Guitar&Saxphone
The Hip Hop`s Night
Blue Lunch
Cobweb
Wine
Jazz Old Man
Dark Eyes
Carlos
Sad
The Jazz
Fur Elise
Military March
Habanera
Minuet
Austria Variation
Old Macdonald Had A Farm
Wedding March
2-Part Invention #13 In A Minor.B.W. Iii
Minuet In G
Turkish March
Hey Diddle Diddle
JAZZ & FUSION
PIANO
RedRiver
Troika
Susanna
Danube
LongAgo
Country
Bridge
Rain
Sft Song
SantaLuc
Jambalay
DingDong
Battle
GrayMare
USPatrol
IsComing
SCTStraw
Sound
LdBridge
Lonesome
OnlyYou
EndWorld
HouseSun
Solveig
BlueBell
Rainbow
Dreamer
LongTime
Edelweis
OSoleMio
DerDDog
JoyWorld
SltNight
AveMaria
FHMiles
HappyNY
LikeXmas
LighHair
MyBonnie
SongOfTP
SummerPa
GoTellIt
Entertai
AnnieLau
Romance
ElBimbo
LastRose
OldKingC
Piano08
BrmsWalz
Aida
Carmen2
L'Arlesi
Uungaris
Mazurka
Polka
Menuett
Rigolett
Serenade
SongNoWd
Swan
SwanLak1
SwanLak2
HpFarmer
SleepBty
LaTravia
Wiegenli
Sonata9
Sonata11
Prelude
ChDance
EmprWalz
MilMar1
Symphony
ShanZhaS
MySun
JunSamba
Funk
I Can...
SeaShore
Gt&Sax
HipHopNt
BluLunch
Cobweb
Wine
JzOldMan
DarkEyes
Carlos
Sad
TheJazz
FurElise
MMarch
Habanera
Minuet
AVariati
OldAFarm
Wedding
Invntion
MinuetG
TurkishM
HeDiddle
Song List
No. Name LCD Name No. Name LCD Name
37
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
Italian Polka
Moseta Dance
Bulie Dance
Fantasia
Wild Rose
Away In A Manger
Jack & Jill
Angles We Have Heard On High
Waltz
Did You Ever See A Lassie
Chopsticks
Four Little Swans
Old France
Jesus Saviour Pilot Me
Eclogue
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Brave Cavalier
America The Beautiful
Music Box Dancer
ItaPolka
MosetaDn
BulieDn
Fantasia
WildRose
AwayInAM
JackJill
Angles
Waltz
Lassie
Chopstik
FLSwans
OldFranc
PilotMe
Eclogue
SantaCT
Cavalier
USFair
Dancer
No. Name LCD Name Demo ListNo. Name LCD Name
Song List
Funk
Ballad
Dream of freedom
Jazz
Fusion
Funk
Ballad
Dream
Jazz
Fusion
38
Chord List
39
KURZWEIL KA-110