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Page 1: aw Sp5500S Manual G10 150417...22. [DUAL] button Turn the Voice R2 on and off 23. [LOWER] button Turn the Voice L1 on and off 24. [SD DEVICE] button Enter SD menu 25. [METRO] button

STAGE PIANO

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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 and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for 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

Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Power SupplyPlease 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.

ConnectionsBefore connecting the instrument to other devices, turn off

the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunction and

/ or damage to other devices.

LocationDo not expose the instrument to the following conditions to

avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage:

Direct sunlight Extreme temperature or humidity Excessive dusty or dirty location Strong vibrations or shocks Close to magnetic fields

Interference with other electrical devicesRadios and televisions placed nearby may experience

reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable

distance from radios and televisions.

CleaningClean only with a soft, dry cloth.Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or

chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.

HandlingDo 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

MIDI IN.....................................................................20

MIDI OUT..................................................................21

DSP effect................................................................21

Touch........................................................................21

Language.................................................................21

PowerOff..................................................................21

Register MemoryRegistering the Panel Setting...................................22

Recalling the Registered Panel Settings..................22

Selecting a Registration Bank..................................22

Song RecordingStart Recording........................................................23

Stop Recording.........................................................24

Playback Recording.................................................24

Delete User Song.....................................................24

SongListening to the songs..............................................25

Song Control............................................................25

Restore Factory Setting.................................25

Connecting an SD DeviceSD Device Operation................................................26

Play...........................................................................26

Load.........................................................................27

Save.........................................................................27

Delete.......................................................................28

Format......................................................................28

Keyboard and ASCII Character Relative Table........28

MIDIWhat's MIDI?............................................................29

MIDI Terminals.........................................................29

Downloading Data from the Computer.....................29

Troubleshooting................................................30

Specifications....................................................30

AppendicesVoice List..................................................................31

Style List...................................................................35

Song List..................................................................37

Chord List.................................................................39

MIDI Implementation Chart......................................40

Panel & Display DescriptionFront Panel.................................................................4

LCD............................................................................4

Rear Panel.................................................................5

ConnectionsConnecting a pair of Headphones..............................7

Connecting an Audio Equipment................................7

Connecting an MP3/CD Player..................................7

Connecting a Computer.............................................7

Adjusting the Master Volume........................8

Adjusting the Voice Brilliance.......................8

Playing the Demo Song...................................8

Playing VoicesPlaying Voices............................................................9

Playing two voices simultaneously-DUAL..................9

Playing Different Voices with Both hands-LOWER....9

Pitch Bend/Modulation effect...................................10

Twinova................................................................11

Auto AccompanimentPlay 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

Mixer......................................................................16

Pedal Function..................................................17

Other FunctionsTune.........................................................................18

Transpose.................................................................18

KeySplit....................................................................19

Beat Type.................................................................19

Beat Volume.............................................................19

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 Start or stop playing the song

11. [PAUSE] button Pause the playing song or start it

12. [REPEAT A/B] button Set the location of loop begin and loop end to the current song

13. [REW] button Rewind the song

14. [FF] button Fast forward the song

1. [BRILLIANCE] Slider Adjust voice brilliance

2. [VOLUME] Slider Adjust master volume

When [SHIFT] button pressed3. Style button Enter the style mode

When [SHIFT] button released3. Style direct button Select a direct style

4. [TEMPO+/-] button Adjust the current tempo

5. [ACC VOL] button Adjust ACCOMP volume

6. [MIXER] button Enter mixer menu

7. [FUNCTION+/-] button Enter function menu

8. A.B.C. MODE lamp Indicate A.B.C. mode status: open or closed

9. FULL RANGE MODE lamp Indicate full range mode status: open or closed

STYLE MODE:10. [START/STOP] button Start or stop playing the style

11. [SYNC START] button Turn the Sync Start on and off

12. [INTRO/ENDING] button Play the Intro or Ending

13. [FILL A] button A Fill-in A plays

14. [FILL B] button A Fill-in B plays

15. [FILL C] button A Fill-in C plays

16. [FILL D] button A Fill-in D plays

17. [CHORD MODE] button Choose chord mode

38. LCD Show all important settings for the instrument

39. PITCH BEND / MODULATION Joystick Add a vibrato effect or bend note up or down

40. PHONE 141. PHONE 2 Please refer to Connecting a pair of Headphones

LCD

1. Chord display area Display chord information

2. Instant message area Display the current tempo, measure, memory/O.T.S. setting.

3. Status display area

Display the status of function, SD card, USB, etc.

4. System message display area

Display the corresponding messages to different status. For example, in voice status, it displays the selected voice. 0

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Panel & Display Description

18. Data dial Increase and decrease the value

19. [- / NO] button Decrease the value

20. [+/YES] button Increase the value

22. [DUAL] button Turn the Voice R2 on and off

23. [LOWER] button Turn the Voice L1 on and off

24. [SD DEVICE] button Enter SD menu

25. [METRO] button Turn the metronome on and off

26. [TWINOVA] button Turn the TWINOVA on and off

27. [OCTAVE] button Set octave in TWINOVA mode

When [SHIFT] button released21. Voice direct button Select a direct voice

28. [SONG] button Enter song mode and play songs

29. [BANK] button Select a bank to store settings

30. [STORE] button Register the current panel settings

31~34. M1~M4 button Recall the registered panel settings

35. [O.T.S] button Turn one touch setting on and off

When [SHIFT] button pressed21. [VOICE] button Enter the voice mode

28. [DEMO] button Enter demo mode and play demo songs

29. [RECORD] button Enter record mode

30. [ACCOMP] button Select the accomp track to record

31~35. MELODY 1-5 button Select the melody1-5 track to record

36. [SHIFT] button Select the second function of some buttons

37. SD card socket To insert a SD card

Rear Panel

42. POWER SWITCH Press to turn the power on( ) and off( )

43. DC IN Connect AC power adaptor

44~45. AUX. OUT Connect the audio equipment

46. AUX. IN Connect an external sound source, such as an MP3 or CD player.

47. UNIT PEDAL Connect the unit pedal

48. ASSIGN PEDAL Connect the assign pedal

49. Connect the MIDI IN of other Device to the MIDI OUT jack on the rear panel

50. MIDI IN Connect the MIDI OUT of other Device to the MIDI IN jack on the rear panel

51. USB JACK Connect to a computer

MIDI OUT

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Power Jack

1. Make sure that the piano is turned off . Before you switch your piano on, turn down the volume of piano and the connected audio equipment first.

2. Connect the AC adaptor to the power supply jack of this piano.

3. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.

4. Press the POWER SWITCH, the LCD will display “LOADING...”, which indicates the piano has powered on.

5. If you want to switch off the piano, press the POWER SWITCH again.

Notes:1. In the idle mode, the piano will automatically shutdown in 30 minutes if you do not take any action on the piano.

2. When the keyboard is not in use or during thunderstorm, please disconnect the power for safety purpose.

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Setting a Music Stand

A music stand is supplied with the keyboard. You can easily attach it to the instrument by inserting it into the slots at the rear of the panel.

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

START STOP

/

ACC VOL

206 March192 Waltz173 BosaNov105 Techno186 Tango165 SlowBald41 PopRock101 8BtPiano

MIXERFINGERED

FULL RANGE

A / B

TEMPO FUNCTION

STYLES

,

VOLUMEMIN MAX

BRILLIANCEMELLOW BRIGHT

ON

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.

SUSTAIN PedalStep on the sustain pedal, all notes played on the keyboard would have a longer sustain.

SOSTENUTO PedalStep on the sostenuto pedal, the notes played before you step on the pedal would have a sustain effect.

SOFT PedalStep on the soft pedal, all notes played on the keyboard would have a softer effect.

Note: The unit pedal needs to be purchased separately.

Connecting an Assign Pedal

After connecting an assign pedal to the assign pedal jack on the rear panel, you can set the pedal type as sustain pedal, soft pedal, start/stop pedal or memory select pedal in pedal function settings.

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Connections

Connecting an MP3/CD Player

Connect the audio output of an MP3/CD player or other audio source to the stereo AUX.IN jack on the rear panel.The input signal is mixed with the piano signal, allowing you to play along.

Connecting a Computer

Via the USB ConnectorThis receives and transmits MIDI messages.

Via the MIDI ConnectorsMIDI IN ConnectorThis receives MIDI messages transmitted from an external MIDI device 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 for private practice or late-night playing.

Jack1: When a pair of headphones is plugged into the jack 1, the sound can be heard from both headphones and speakers of the instrument.Jack2: When a pair of headphones is plugged into the jack 2, the internal stereo speaker system is automatically shut off. The sound can only be heard from headphones.

Note:To avoid the risk of hearing loss when using headphones, pleasedo not play the piano with a high volume level for a long time.

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 the AUX. OUT jack located on the rear panel then plug the other end of the cord into AUX. IN of the amplifier.

Note:To avoid damaging the speakers, please ensure that the volume has been set to the minimum level before connecting the power and other devices.

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

START STOP

/

ACC VOL

206 March192 Waltz173 BosaNov105 Techno186 Tango165 SlowBald41 PopRock101 8BtPiano

MIXERFINGERED

FULL RANGE

A / B

TEMPO FUNCTION

STYLES

,

VOLUMEMIN MAX

BRILLIANCEMELLOW BRIGHT

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Adjusting the Master Volume

Slide the [VOLUME] slider to right, the volume increases and vice versa.

Adjusting the Voice Brilliance

Slide the [BRILLIANCE] slider to right, the voice sounds brighter and vice versa. You can change the piano brilliance as you wish.

Playing the Demo SongThe instrument features 5 wonderful demos. Please refer to DemoList.

1. Holding down [SHIFT] button, then press the [DEMO] button to start demo song playing, and the LCD will display the number and name of demo.

2. Beat Tips In demo song playing status, the two-color LED of [START/STOP] button will be flashing with the song rhythm and tempo.

3. You can use the data dial, the [+/YES]/ [-/NO] button to select a demo song.

4. Press the [START/STOP] button to stop playing. Holding down [SHIFT] button, then press the [demo] button to exit demo mode.

Note:1. In the demo status, all the demo songs will loop playing. And all buttons and keys are unavailable except [DEMO], [START/STOP], [TEMPO+/-], [+/YES], [-/NO] button, data dial, [VOLUME] slider and POWER SWITCH.2. In the recording, style or song playing status, the two-color LED of the [START/STOP] button will also be flashing with the rhythm and tempo. The red color indicates strong beat, and the green color means weak beat.

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Playing Voices

1. In idle mode, holding down [SHIFT] button, and then press one of the voice direct button to enter the voice mode. LCD will display the current voice name and number and highlights “R1”.

2. Use the data dial, [+/YES]/ [-/NO] button to select a voice you want to play. You can also use the voice direct button to select one.

3. You can play the keyboard and listen to the wonderful voice.

Note: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 shift the status of voice sources, and the LCD cursor will highlight between R1,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

1. In idle mode, press [DUAL] button to turn dual function on. The LCD displays current voice name and number, and highlights “R2”.

2. When “R2” is highlighted, use the data dial, the [+/YES], [-/NO] button or voice direct button to select the dual voice you want to play.

3. Play the keyboard, and then you will hear two different voices are sounded simultaneously in a layer. It seems like two different instruments playing at the same time.

Note:When the keyboard has been split, only the right hand area will respond the dual voice, the left hand will not respond to it.

Playing different voices with both hands-LOWER

1. In idle mode, press [LOWER] button to turn the lower function on. The keyboard is split into two independent sections, and each section has its voice. The LCD displays the left hand voice name and number, and highlights “L1”.

2. When “L1” is highlighted, use the data dial, the [+/YES], [-/NO] button or voice direct button to select the lower voice you want to play.

3. Play the keyboard in different sections, and you will hear two different voices.

Note:The right hand voice does not change when you change lower voice.

Split PointThe 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.

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Playing Voices

Pitch Bend/Modulation effect

Use the pitch bend wheel to bend the pitch of notes up or down while playing the keyboard. The pitch bend wheel will automatically return to normal pitch when released.

1. Roll the wheel right and left to make pitch bend effect, which increase the pitch when rolling right, and decrease the pitch when rolling left. The range of pitch change is 2 semitones.

Note:Use the pitch bend wheel can imitate the pitch bend effect of guitar, violin, saxophone, and so on. It makes the performance more vivid.

2. Roll the wheel up and down to make modulation effect, which increase the effect when rolling up or down, and have no effect when the wheel is in center place.

Note:The modulation effect is important when playing string instrumentlike guitar and violin. The modulation effect makes the voice more realistic.

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Twinova

The twinova mode can split the keyboard into two sections which have the same pitch and voice. It helps teaching and learning piano.

1. In idle mode, press [TWINOVA] button to turn twinova function on. The LCD highlights “TWINOA”. In twinova mode, dual voice and lower voice are unavailable. The default split point is E3 (32). When you are ready to exit, press [TWINOVA] button again.

2. In twinova mode, the default voice of right hand and left hand is the upper voice you select before entering twinova mode. Use the data dial, the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or the voice direct button to choose voice.

3. In twinova mode, press [OCTAVE] button, LCD temporarily displays the octave value of twinova. Now you can use the data dial, the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button to set octave value of twinova. The range of octave is -1 to 1.

Note:1. In the song playing mode, the twinova is invalid.2. Please refer to KeySplit setting to set the split point setting.

Auto AccompanimentThe auto accompaniment feature puts a full backing band at your fingertips. To use it, all you have to do is to play the chords with your left hand using your selected accompaniment style, and then the accompaniment will automatically play along, instantly following the chords you play. With auto accompaniment, even a solo performer can enjoy playing with the backing of an entire band or orchestra. This keyboard features 235 styles in a variety of musical genres. Try to select some of the different styles (refer to Style List) and enjoy the auto accompaniment feature.

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Play Auto Accompaniment(rhythm track only)

1. In idle mode, holding down [SHIFT] button, and then press any of the style direct button to enter the style mode. LCD displays the name and number of the current style.

2. Use the data dial, the [+/YES], [-/NO] button or the style direct button to choose the style you want to play.

3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm tracks of the auto accompaniment. Also you can press [SYNC START] and then play any key to start the rhythm tracks of the auto accompaniment.

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Auto Accompaniment

Play Auto Accompaniment(all tracks)

1. In style mode, press [CHORD MODE] button to enter “auto bass chord” (A. B. C.) mode. The keyboard is split into two sections. Left hand section is chord detect section. The “FINGERED” LED on the 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 whole keyboard is chord detect section.

2. Press [SYNC START] button and then play a chord in chord detect section to start auto accompaniment of all tracks. When you change a chord, the accompaniment automatically changes. Also press [START/STOP] button to start auto accompaniment of rhythm track, then play a chord in chord detect section. It will start auto accompaniment of all tracks.

Accompaniment Sections

There are various types of Auto Accompaniment sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment to match the song you 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 caneasily produce the dynamic elements of a professional sounding arrangement in your performance.

INTRO SectionThe intro is an opening section of the song.Each preset style features two different patterns. When the intro pattern finished, the system will automatically shift to the main section.

MAIN SectionThe main is an important section of the song. And it plays an accompaniment pattern and repeat infinitely until another section's button is pressed.

FILL IN SectionAuto fill in function automatically adds a fill to your performance. When the fill-in is finished,accompaniment shifts to the Main section (A,B,).

ENDING SectionEnding is used for the ending of the song. When the ending is finished, accompaniment automatically stops. The length of the ending differs depending on the selected style.

Note: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 the normal section, the LED of A/B/C/D on panel will be lightened.

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Auto Accompaniment

Playing Different Accompaniment Sections

1. Press style direct button or use the data dial, [+/YES]/ [-/NO] button to select a style.

2. Press [CHORD MODE] button to enter A. B. C. (auto bass chord) mode.

3. Press [SYNC START] button.

4. Press [FILL A] button.

5. Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button. Now the “A” LED flashes on panel, the style is ready to play.

6. It will start the accompaniment as soon as you start playing in Chord section. When the playback of the intro is finished, it automatically leads into Main A section.

7. Press the [FILL B] / [FILL C] / [FILL D] button. A fill-in plays, automatically followed by the Main B/C/D section.

8. Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button again, and it will enter the Ending Section. When the ending is finished, the auto accompaniment automatically stops.

Accompaniment Volume

This function is used to change the volume of all tracks of accompaniment.

Press [ACC VOL] button, the LCD will display ACCOMP volume (0 to 127). At this time, you can use the data dial or [+/YES]/ [-/NO] button to adjust ACCOMP volume.

Chord Fingering

How the chords are played or indicated with your left hand (in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard) is referred to as "fingering". There are 2 types of fingerings as described below.

Chord BasicsA chord, in music, is any harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously. The most frequently encountered chords are triads. A triad is a set of three notes that can be stacked in thirds. When stacked in thirds, the triad's members, from lowest pitched tone to highest, are called: the Root, the Third, and the Fifth.

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Fifth

Third

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Auto Accompaniment

Triad TypeThere are following basic triad types:

Chord InversionWe define this chord its root is not in the bass (i.e., is not the lowest note) as an inversion chord. When the root is in the bass, we call the chord: root-position chord. If we put the Third and Fifth in the root position, then it forms Inversion, we call this chord Inversion Chord. See the following major triad and its inverted chord.

Chord NameThe chord name contains two parts content: Chord root and Chord type.

Single FingerSingle finger type not only can detect single finger but also can detect multi finger. And the single finger makes it easily to play chords through only one, two or three keys. Including major, minor, seventh, and minor seventh chord. Refer to relevant picture on the right for details.

Multi FingerMulti finger type only can recognize those chords have listed in the chord list, and also can be found in the dictionary function.

Major Triad

Minor Triad

Augmented Triad

Diminished Triad

A root with a major third added above and a perfect

fifth will consist as a Major Triad.

A root with a minor third added above and a perfect

fifth will consist as a Minor Triad.

A root with a major third added above and an augmented fifth will consist as an Augmented Triad.

A root with a minor third added above and a diminished fifth will consist as a Diminished Triad.

Major Triad Minor Triad

Augmented Triad Diminished Triad

Root Position First Inversion Second Inversion

Chord Root Chord Type

Major TriadOnly press the root note on the keyboard.

Minor TriadPress the root note and the nearest left black key simultaneously.

Seventh chordPress the root note and the nearest left white key simultaneously.

Minor seventh chordPress the root note and the nearest left white and black keys simultaneously.

C7

Cm7

Cm

C

C

0C6

1 2CM7 CM7(#11)

3CM(9)

4 5CM7

(9)

Caug

7 8Cm Cm6

9 11Cm7

(b5)6C6

(9) Cm7

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(9)14Cm7

(11)15CmM 7

16CmM 7

(9)17CdimCm(9)

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19C7

20C7sus4

21C7

(b5) C7(9)

22 23C7 (#11)

7augC2928

7augCM27C7

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Auto Accompaniment

One Touch Setting

When One Touch Setting is switched on, you can instantly recall all auto accompaniment related settings including voices selection and digital effects simply with a single touch of a button.

1. Press the [O.T.S.] button to turns on the One Touch Setting for current style.

2. Press one of the one touch setting buttons [M1]-[M4]. Various panel settings (such as voice, effect, etc.) that match the selected style can be instantly recalled with just a single button press. Auto accompaniment is automatically turned on during O.T.S mode.

3. Play the keyboard.

One Touch Setting parameter list: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)

Metronome

Using metronome helps you with beat that guides your playing by preset tempo.

1. Open the metronome Press the [METRO] button to turn the metronome on.

2. Close the metronome Press the [METRO] button again to turn the metronome off.

3. Metronome beat type setting Please refer to beat type setting.

Note:The metronome will respond in the next beat if it is opened when the accompaniment is playing.When recording, metronome beats cannot be recorded.

Tempo

Each style of the instrument has been set with a default or standard tempo; however, this can be changed by using the [TEMPO+/-] buttons.

1. Use the [TEMPO+/-] button to change the tempo. While the tempo data is flashing, use the data dial can also change the tempo.

2. Press the [TEMPO+] and [TEMPO-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default tempo setting.

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Mixer

Mixer function can control the volume of different tracks.

1. 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.

2. To adjust the selected volume setting, please use the data dial or the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] button simultaneously to turn off a track volume. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] button simultaneously again to turn on a track volume. The option and parameters are as follows:

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

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 to different pedal function. Please refer to the pedal setting menu for detail.

1. Sustain Pedal If assign pedal is set as “Sustain”, step on the assign pedal, all notes played on the keyboard will have a longer sustain.

2. Soft Pedal If assign pedal is set as “Soft”, step on the assign pedal, all notes played on the keyboard will have a softer effect.

3. Pedal Start/Stop If pedal assign is set as “St/Sp”, the assign pedal will have the same function as [START/STOP] button.

4. Pedal Memory Select If pedal assign is set as “MemSw”, it will load the next memory parameter from M1 when you step on the pedal. The total number of memory you can load is 32.

Note:We do not suggest use the assign pedal and unit pedal simultaneously. It may cause a malfunction.

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Other Functions

Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to enter function menu. The default option 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 to set parameter of the current menu.The option and parameters are as follows:

Number

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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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, 中文

OFF, 30, 60

Default

000

000

034

004

090

Sustain

Duet

OFF

ALL

001

002

002

English

030

Tune

This function sets the pitch of entire keyboard by steps of cents.

1. 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.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the tune value to its default setting: 000.

Transpose

Transpose function allows the overall pitch of the instrument to be transposed up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitone steps.

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select transpose menu. LCD displays “Transpose: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change transpose value. The max transpose is ± 12 semitones.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the transpose value to its default setting: 000.

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Other Functions

This function sets the point which separates the entire keyboard totwo sections.

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select keysplit menu. LCD displays “SplitPt: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change keysplit value. The range of keyspilit: 1~88.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the keysplit value to its default setting: F#3(34).

Note:When twinova is opened, the range of keysplit is C3~C6 (28~64). Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set twinova keysplit value to its default setting: E3(32).

KeySplit

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select beat type menu. LCD displays “BeatType: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change beat type. The range of beat type: 0, 2~9.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the beat type value to its default setting: 4.

Beat Type

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select beat volume menu. LCD displays “BeatVol: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change beat volume. The range of beat volume: 0~127.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the beat volume value to its default setting: 090.

Beat Volume

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select pedal type menu. LCD displays “PedalType: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change pedal type. 4 types of pedal are available: sustain pedal(Sustain), soft pedal(Soft), accompaniment start/stop Pedal(St/Sp), memory switch pedal(MemSw).

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the pedal type to its default setting: Sustain.

Note:1. This piano is compatible with normally open or closed pedal. It will auto detect the pedal type when switching on.

2. If you switch on the piano stepping on the pedal, the pedal status will be converse.

Pedal Type

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Other Functions

Harmony Type

You can add a variety of harmony notes to the keys you played in the right-hand section.

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select harmony type menu. LCD displays “HarmonyTp: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or data dial to change harmony type.

The harmony types are as follows:

Number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

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9

LCD Display

Duet

1+5

Octave

CtryDuet

Trio

Block

4Close1

4Close2

4Open

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set harmony type to default setting: Duet.

MIDI IN

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select MIDI IN menu. LCD displays “MidiIn: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change MIDI IN channel:1~16, ALL.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set MIDI IN channel to default setting: ALL.

Harmony Switch

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select harmony switch menu. LCD displays “HarmonySw: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or data dial to change harmony switch status: OFF, ON.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set harmony switch to default setting: OFF.

Playing with harmony:Open the A.B.C., then use left hand play a chord. When playing that chord, the harmony effect notes will be added to the notes you play in the right hand section. While “1+5” or “octave” is selected to a harmony type, you can use the harmony effect without playing the chord. The other type effect notes cannot respond without playing chord.

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Other Functions

Touch

The keyboard is equipped with a touch response feature that lets you dynamically and expressively controls the level of the voice with your playing strength just as on an acoustic instrument.

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select touch menu. LCD displays “Touch: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change touch type: OFF, 1(soft), 2(normal), 3(hard).

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set touch value to default setting: 2(normal).

Language

PowerOff

This function is used to set automatic shutdown time.

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select power off menu. LCD displays “PowerOff: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change time value: OFF, 030, 060.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously, the time will be restored to default: 030 minutes

DSP effect

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select DSP effect menu. LCD displays “DspEffect: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change DSP parameter: OFF, 1~3.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set DSP to default setting: 002.

MIDI OUT

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select MIDI OUT menu. LCD displays “MidiOut: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] or data dial to change MIDI OUT channel:1~16.

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set MIDI OUT channel to default setting: 001.

This function is used to set the system language.

1. Press [FUNCTION+/-] button to select language menu. LCD displays “Language: xxx”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or data dial to change language: English, 中文

2. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously will set the language to

its default setting: English.

Note:The language setting will keep if you switch off the piano.

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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 more easily and efficiently. It allows you to save virtually all panel settings to a Registration Memory setting, and you can instantly recall custom panel settings by pressing a single button.

Note: Press [STORE] and [M1] button then power on, the registration memory will be set to default.

Registering the Panel Setting

1. There are 8 memory banks, and each bank has 4 memories (M1-M4).

2. While holding the [STORE] button, press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons: [M1] - [M4]. Notice that the new settings will replace the previous memory data.

Recalling the Registered Panel Settings

Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons:[M1] - [M4]. In this example, the panel settings stored in the memory 2 of bank 1 are recalled.

Note:Registration data cannot be recalled when the One Touch Setting function is on.

Selecting a Registration Bank

1. Press the [BANK] button. There are 8 banks in all and each bank has 4 memories(M1-M4). Press the [BANK] button, the LCD displays “MemBank”.

2. Select a bank. Use the data dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to select a bank from 1 to 8.

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Song Recording

With the easy-to-use song recording features, you can record your own keyboard performances as a user song. 5 user songs can be recorded with 6 tracks (1 ACCOMP track, 5 MELODY tracks) each.

Among them, the accompaniment track is used for recording style and this recorded track is user song's accomp. Melody tracks are used for recording melodies.

Accomp track and melody track can be recorded together, but you cannot record two melody tracks at the same time. Of course you can only record accomp or melody. Accomp and several melody tracks can simultaneous playback. The recorded data will not lose when you turn off the power.

Start Recording

Before you start recording, you need to select a user song to keep the recording song, and set the recording tracks.

1. Holding down [SHIFT] button, then press the [RECORD] button to enter 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 to record.

2. Holding down [SHIFT] button, then press the [RECORD] button again to enter record preparation mode. LCD lightens the “REC” flag, and the [START/STOP] button on the panel will light up. It automatically select a empty track to record your performance. The button of track (ACCOMP, MELODY1 to MELODY 5) will flash to indicate which track you would record.

3. In the recording preparation status, you can adjust parameters such 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 recorded at the same time, but it cannot record two MOLODY track simultaneously.

4. Press [START/STOP] button or play the keyboard to start recording. The [RECORD] button lightens. When choosing the accomp tack and A.B.C. is open, play an effective chords in left hand section or press [START/STOP] button would start recording.

Note:Style can only be recorded in “Accomp” track. The recording track instructions LED has three states: Blinking, Light, Go out.Blinking: It means the track was chose for recording. If the track have recorded data, the original data will be replaced.Light: It means this track have data, the recording process will record data with playback the recorded track at the same time.Go out: It means this track has no data or has data which can not playback 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 the record track. When all 6 tracks have been recorded and a specific track needs to be revised, press the button of that track and startrecording. The original data will be replaced.

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Song Recording

Stop Recording

1. When recording is in process, holding down [SHIFT] button then press the [RECORD] button to stop recording.

2. When recording is in process, if the memory is full, the recording will stop and save automatically, and the LCD displays “RecFull”.

3. If you choose the accomp recording, the recording will stop automatically when the ending of the rhythm finishes.

Playback Recording

1. When recording is in process, holding down [SHIFT] button then press the [RECORD] button, it will stop recording and enter the song play mode, and the current recorded song will play automatically in circle.

2. Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode and it will play all songs circularly. Use the data dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to select 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 will display “NoFile” and stop playing. You can also select one user song in song stop playing mode, press [PLAY/STOP] button, this user song will play circularly.

Delete User Song

1. Pressing and holding [RECORD] and [SONG] button together and turn power on simultaneously, all user songs will be erased.

2. In the recording preparation status, holding down [SHIFT] button then press the [RECORD] button for two second, the LCD will display “Delete?”. And holding down [SHIFT] button then press [ACCOMP] (or [MELODY 1] to [MELODY 5]) button to select the track you want to delete. When some track button is lightened, it indicates that the track data you want to delete, otherwise, it indicate that the track data you want to keep. If all the track buttons are lightened, the whole user song will be erased after confirmation.

3. Choose the track you want to delete, press [+/YES] to confirm and the recorded data in this track will be erased. Press [-/NO] to quit this 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

1. Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode and it will play all songs circularly.

2. Use the data dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to select a song.

3. Once you start playing a song by pressing [START/STOP] button, it will play current song repeatedly.

4. 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 Before song start playing, it has the introductory beat, the measure starts from negative value. It begins to play song when the measure goes to 1.

2. REW, FF and PAUSE 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.

3. Song Repeat When playing the song, press [A/B] button to set the location of loop begin and loop end to the current song. Press the [A/B] to set the loop begin and press it again to set the loop end. When in loop status, press [A/B] again to quit the loop playing status.

Restore Factory Setting

Pressing and holding [+/YES] and [-/NO] button together and then turn the power on, the piano would be restored to factory setting. It will delete all the user data: user styles, user songs and registered memory. 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 not necessary, please do not edit the data that the piano backs up on the SD card.

SD Device Operation

1. The function buttons related to SD card are: [SD DEVICE], [+/YES], [-/NO], [START/STOP] and the data dial.

2. Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Press [SD DEVICE] button again can quit that mode.

3. If the SD card has been inserted before pressing [SD DEVICE] button, the LCD will display a waiting notice, and the upper right corner of LCD will display SD card icon . If initializing succeeds, LCD will display “Play”, the icon becomes . If initialing fails, the LCD will display “DiskErr”, and the SD icon remains . If SD card is not inserted, the LCD will display “NoDisk”, and the upper right corner of LCD does not display SD card icon.

4. In SD card mode, use data dial to select menu, press [+/YES] button to proceed, press [-/NO] to go back.

5. In SD card mode, it can read a maximum of 512 files in one folder. Icon represents folder, and icon represents file.

6. In SD card mode, press [SD DEVICE], voice direct button and style direct button can exit SD card mode.

7. Press [MIXER] button can change the volume when playing MIDI file.

8. Loading, Save and Delete operations are intended for the file in “MMKD” folder.

Play

1. Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Then use data dial to select “Play” menu.

2. Select the menu “Play” and press [+/YES] button, LCD will display the name of MIDI files and sub directories in the root of the SD Device.

3. If you choose a sub-directory, press [+/YES] button to open the folder, press [-/NO] to return to the parent directory. If LCD displays “..”, pressing either [+/YES] or [-/NO] will return to parent directory.

4. 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 in the current directory circularly. Press [START/STOP] button again to stop playing.

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Connecting an SD Device

Load

1. Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Then use data dial to select “Load” menu.

2. Press [+/YES] to enter “load” sub menu. Load sub menu are displayed on LCD, it includes “LoadSong”, “LoadSty” and “LoadMem”. Use [+/YES], [-/NO] button or data dial to select one.

Load Song:

1. Select the menu “LoadSong” and press [+/YES] button, LCD displays the MIDI files (*.midi) in the MMKD\SONG directory of SD DEVICE. Use the data dial to select the file to load.

2. After selected the midi file, press [+/YES] button, and then use the data dial to select user song number.

3. After selected the song number, press [+/YES] button, and the LCD displays “Sure?”. Press [+/YES] again to confirm the loading operation. Press [-/NO] to cancel the operation.

Load Style

1. Select the menu “LoadSty” and press [+/YES] button, LCD displays the style files (*.sty) in the MMKD\STYLE directory of SD DEVICE. Use the data dial to select the file to load.

2. After selected the style file, press [+/YES] button then use the data dial to select user style number.

3. After selected the user style number, press [+/YES] button, and the LCD displays “Sure?”.Press [+/YES] again to confirm the loading operation. Press [-/NO] to cancel the operation.

Load Memory

1. Select the menu "LoadMem" and press [+/YES] button, LCD displays the memory files(*.mem) in the MMKD\MEMORY directory of SD DEVICE. Use the data dial to select the file to load.

2. After selected the memory file, press [+/YES] button, and then use the data dial to select user memory number.

3. After selected the user memory number, press [+/YES] button, and the LCD displays “Sure?”. Press [+/YES] again to confirm the loading operation. Press [-/NO] to cancel the operation.

Save

1. Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Then use data dial to select “Save”.

2. Press [+/YES] to enter “Save” sub menu. It includes “SaveSong”, “SaveSty” and “SaveMem”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or data dial to select one.

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Connecting an SD Device

Delete

1. Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Then use data dial to select “Delete”.

2. Press [+/YES] to enter “Delete” sub menu. It includes “UserSong”, “UserSty” and “UserMem”. Use [+/YES]/ [-/NO] button or data dial to select one.

3. Select a file type you want to delete. Press [+/YES] to enter the corresponding menu.

4. Select a file you want to delete. Press [+/YES], and the LCD displays “Sure?” Press [+/YES] to confirm, and press [-/NO] to cancel the operation.

Format

1. Press [SD DEVICE] button to enter SD card mode. Then use data dial to select “Format”.

2. Press [+/YES] to confirm that operation. LCD displays “Sure?”, then press [+/YES] to format, press [-/NO] to cancel that operation.

Note:Formation will delete all data in SD card!

Save user song:

1. Select the menu “SaveSong” sub menu and press [+/YES] button, LCD displays the user song name and number. Use the data dial to select the file to save.

2. After selected the user song, press [+/YES]. The LCD prompts to enter file name “SNG_”. Now use keyboard to enter a file name of 8 character.

3. After entering the file name, press [+/YES]. The LCD will prompt to confirm the operation: “Sure?”. Press [+/YES] again to save the file. Press [-/NO] to cancel the operation.

4. If you enters the same name to the song in SD card, the LCD prompts “SameName!”. You need to enter a different name. The saving operations of user style and user song are just the same.

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

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-

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 can do, as well as how you can use MIDI on your instrument.

What's MIDI?

MIDI (short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers and other related devices to connect and communicate with one another. MIDI carries event messages that specify notation, pitch and velocity, control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato, audio panning, and program change information to change the voice selections.

The instrument can output the real-time playback information via MIDI and control external MIDI devices. The instrument can also accept incoming MIDI messages and generate sound accordingly.

MIDI Terminals

In order to exchange MIDI data between multiple devices, each device must be connected by a cable.

MIDI IN: Receives MIDI data from a computer.MIDI OUT: Transmits the instrument information as MIDI data to another MIDI device.

Connect the MIDI OUT of other Device to the MIDI IN jack on the rear panel, this instrument will as sound module.Connect the MIDI IN of other Device to the MIDI OUT jack on the rear panel. This instrument will work as a MIDI Controller.

Downloading Data from the Computer

Connect a standard USB cable between the rear-panel USB jack on the instrument and the USB jack on your computer.Power on the instrument first, and then open the PCSUITE software in your computer, the "CONECTING" will be displayed on LCD. The PCSUITE 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 or download them to the keyboard.Please refer to software operation instructions for detail operating methods.

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ProblemThe speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is turned ON or OFF.

No sound when the keyboard is played.

When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.

The auto accompaniment does not play back even Sync is in standby condition and a 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 too low. Make sure the voice volumes are set at appropriate levels.

Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument.

You may be trying to start accompaniment by playing a key in the right-hand range of the keyboard. To start the accompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play a key in the left-hand range of the keyboard.

Make sure that the tuning value is set to 0 . Press and hold 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 is selected for the voice R1.

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SpecificationsLCD DisplayMulti-functional LCD

Keys88 Hammer-Action Keys

Polyphony128

Voices583

Songs125, including 5 user songs

Styles235, including 5 user styles

Demos5

Control buttonPower Switch, Volume slider ,Brilliance slider, Styles, Tempo+/-, Acc Vol,Mixer, Function+/-, Start/Stop, Sync Start, Intro/Ending, Fill A, Fill B, Fill C, Fill D, Chord Mode, 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

* All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.

Record FunctionRecord, Accomp, Melody 1-5

Memory32

ConnectorsDC IN, Headphones, AUX IN, AUX OUT, Assign Pedal, Unit Pedal, MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, SD Jack

Power SupplyDC 15V IN

Speaker4ohm 15WX2 8ohm 25WX2

Dimensions 1360(L)x370(W)x143(H)mm

Weight20kg

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GUITAR

PIANO

CHROMATIC PERCUSSION

No. Name LCD Name

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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

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ORGAN

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112

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150

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152

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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

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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

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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

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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

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FX 2 (soundtrack)

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FX 4 (atmosphere)

Warm Air

FX 5 (brightness)

Smog

FX 6 (goblins)

Choir Bell

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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8Beat2

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Pop16Bt3

Pop16Bt4

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16Beat3

CoolBeat

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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

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Ragtime

Modern Jazz Ballad

Swing Ballad

Orchestra Swing

Country Pop 1

Bluegrass 1

Country 8Beat

Modern Country

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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

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SwingBal

OrhSwing

CntyPop1

Bluegrs1

Ct8Beat

ModernCt

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Bluegrs2

2/4Cntry

QuickStp

CntyFolk

CnyShufl

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BosaNov

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NewRegga

DanRegga

Pasodobl

LteBossa

LatinRck

Beguine3

SlBolero

DscSamba

Mambo

Meneito

Rumba2

Rumba3

Tikitkta

Lambada

PChaCha1

PChaCha2

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JzWaltz

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GerPolka

PtyPolka

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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

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FMusette

Mazurke

EnkaBald

Laendler

Hawaiian

Sirtake

Dangdut

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NewAge

Tarantel

Scottish

Norteno

Zarb 6/8

ZarbTemp

Bandary

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Cifte

Baladi

Masmoudi

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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

It̀ 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

It̀ 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

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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

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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

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Song List

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Ballad

Dream of freedom

Jazz

Fusion

Funk

Ballad

Dream

Jazz

Fusion

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