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Music Stand

Instruction Manual

12V Adaptor

Congratulations

Congratulations on your purchase of this electronic keyboard!

This keyboard is easy-to-use, with advanced functions especially suitable for self-learning beginners.

No matter you are adult or children, you will enjoy playing the keyboard as it provides amazing styles

for accompaniment, expressive tones, and real time record. Other features such as numbered musical

notation display chord dictionary, variety of songs will help you better master the playing skill.

You are recommended to study this manual carefully before using the unit.

Please make sure the package completely contains the following:

Inside This Package

The Instrument

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Important Notes

Your keyboard will give you years of playing

pleasure if you follow the simple rules given

below:

Location

Do not expose the unit to the following

condit ions to avoid deformation,

discoloration, or more serious damage. Direct sunlight. High temperature (near a heat source,or inside a car under long exposure of sunlight. Excessive humidity Excessive dust Strong vibration

Power Supply

Make sure the suitable AC adaptor is

used, and the AC outlet voltage at your

country matches the input voltage

specified on the AC adaptor s label.Turn the power switch OFF when the

instrument is not in use.An AC adaptor should be unplugged from

the AC outlet if the instrument is not

going to be used for an extended period of

time.Unplug the AC adaptor during electric

storms.Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the

same AC outlets as appliances with high

power consumption, such as electric

heaters or ovens. Also avoid using multi-

plug adaptors since this could reduce

sound quality, causes operation errors

and damages.

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Turn Power OFF When Making Connections

To avoid damaging the instrument and

other devices to which it is connected,

turn the power switches of all related

devices OFF prior to connecting or

disconnecting cables.

Handling and Transporting

Never apply excessive force to the

controls, connectors or other parts of the

instrument.Always unplug cables by gripping the plug

firmly, but not pulling the cables.Disconnect all cables before moving the

instrument.Physical shocks caused by dropping,

bumping, or placing heavy objects on the

instrument could result in scratches or

even severe damages.

Cleaning

Clean the unit with a soft dry cloth.A slightly dampened cloth may remove

stubborn grime and dirt.Never use cleaners such as alcohol or

thinner.Avoid placing vinyl object on top of the

unit (vinyl might discolor and stick to the

surface).

Electrical Interference

This instrument contains digital circuitry

and may cause interference if it is placed

too close to radio or television receivers.

If this occurs, move the instrument

further away from the receivers.

The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the instruction manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.

Interference.

Caution!

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Main Features

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KEYBOARD

61-key touch keyboard

OPERATION

Use numeric keypad and [+/YES] [-/NO] to select voice, style and song,Function including Beat,

Split point, MIDI IN,MIDI OUT, Bank select.

VOICE

395 voices in total.

STYLE

150 styles in total, including 10 PIANO styles.

SONG

100 songs in total. Each song has its learning mode.

DEMO

2 demos.

SONG LESSON

There are 3 different ways to practise the songs. Lesson1、Lesson2、Lesson3. This keyboard

also offers the GRADE function in all 3 learning modes to help you know well about your progress.

CHORD MODE

Both Single finger chords and Fingers chords.

CHORD DICTIONARY

Provide chord information for users.

RECORD FEATURE

One recorded song.

STYLE CONTROL

Sync,Start/Stop,Fill/A,Fill/B,Intro/Ending

OTHER FEATURES

Transpose, Octave, Accomp volume, Piano, Dual, Memory, O.T.S, Touch Metronome Demo

Sustain, Pitch wheel and etc.

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Contents

Basic Operation.................................

*Demo......................................................*Power Switch & Volume.............................

Voices and Effects............................*Select a Voice............................................

*Dual Voice.....................................................

*Sustain...................................................

*Metronome...................................................

*Transpose...........................................

*Touch............................................................

*Pitch Bend...........................................*Piano............................................................

*Octave.........................................

Style Control.......................................

*Stop a Style..........................................

*Chord Recognize....................................

*Accomp Volume...................................

*Select a Style..............................................

*Start a Style.............................................

*Fill A/Fill B..........................................

*Tempo.......................................................

General Guide..............................*Front Panel.................................................

*Rear Panel...................................................

*LCD Display...................................................

Preparation...................................*Power Supply...................................................

*Setting the Music Stand.................................

Connections.......................................*Headphones Jack........................................

*Sustain Jack.........................................

*USB Jack.................................................

Memory...........................................

One Touch Setting..........................

Chord Dictionary..................................

*Stop Record.........................................................

*Start Record.............................................................

*Playback Record................................................

Record....................................................

*MIDI IN........................................................

*Split Point.............................................................*Beat................................................

*MIDI OUT................................................*Bank Select.............................................

Function Menu................................

*LESSON Mode.............................................

Song.....................................................

*Lesson 2................................................*Lesson 1................................................

*Lesson 3.............................................

*Grade Function.............................................

*USB Connection......................................................

*What is MIDI.......................................................28

*MIDI Application.............................................

MIDI Function.................................

Specifications..........................................

Trouble Shooting....................................

*Appendix 5 - Chord List...........................................

*Appendix 6 - MIDI List..........................................7

*Appendix 2 - Demo List................................................

*Appendix 1 - Voice List............................................

*Appendix 3 - Style List..........................................

*Appendix 4 - Song List..........................................

Appendix..........................................

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General Guide

Front Panel

RESET

SONG

STYLE

REPEAT A/B ONE TOUCH SETTING

SUSTAINMETRO

PIANO

START/STOP SYNC INTRO/ENDING FILL A FILL B A.B.C. DUAL TOUCH PLAY

LESSON

CHORDDICT.

STYLE VOICE

SONG

FUNCTION

L & R

STORE M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 O.T.S.

VOLUME

POWER

ON

OFF

395 VOICES 001-055 PIANO

056-102 MALLET

103-129 ORGAN

130-153 GUITAR

154-178 BASS

179-196 STRINGS

197-224 STRING ENSEMBLE

225-258 BRASS

259-284 REED

285-296 PIPE

297-327 LEAD

328-349 PAD

350-364 EFFECTS

365-372 ETHNIC

373-381 PERCUSSIVE

382-389 SOUND EFFECTS

390-395 DRUM SET

150 STYLES001-031 BEAT & POP

032-053 ROCK

054-067 DANCE

068-080 SOUL & FUNK

081-093 JAZZ

094-109 COUNTRY

110-128 LATIN

129-139 TRADITIONAL

140-150 PIANO

100 SONGS001-014 CLASSIC

015-040 FAVORITE

041-066 FOLK

067-080 KID S SONG

081-085 BALLROOM

086-100 PIANO & KEYBOARD

2 DEMOS001 LITTER BROWN JUG

002 CHA CHA

TEMPO

ACCOMPVOL TRANSPOSE

OCTAVE

RIGHT

LEFT

DUAL

TOUCH

LESSON 1

LESSON 2

LESSON 3

A.B.C.

O.T.S. M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6

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MASTER VOLUME

ACCOMP. VOLUME -/+

TEMPO -/+

LEFT/RIGHT HAND

CHORD DICTIONARY

LESSON

FUNCTION

LCD DISPLAY

DEMO

STYLE

VOICE

SONG

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TRANSPOSE +/-14

OCTAVE +/-15

STYLE CONTROL

-START/STOP

-SYNC

-INTRO/ENDING

-FILL A

-FILL B

-AUTO BASS CHORD

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17 SONG CONTROL

-START/STOP

-PAUSE

-REW

-FF

-REPEAT A/B

STORE

PANEL MEMORY

-M1-M6

ONE TOUCH SETTING

PIANO

METRONOME

DUAL

TOUCH

SUSTAIN

RECORD

PLAY

NUMERIC KEYS

PITCH BEND

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Rear Panel

LCD Display

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LEFT

DUAL

TOUCH

LESSON 1

LESSON 2

LESSON 3

A.B.C.

O.T.S. M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6

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USB 12V

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ONE TOUCH SETTING

STORE M1-M6

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DUAL

TOUCH

BASS CLEF

TREBLE CLEF

61 KEYBOARD

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1 USB JACK

PHONES JACK

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USB 12V

Preparation

Power Supply

This electronic keyboard can be powered by the current

of a standard household wall outlet (using the specified

AC adaptor) or by batteries.

Using The AC Adaptor

Make sure that only the AC adaptor specified for this

electronic keyboard is used. The adaptor shall be 12V

DC output, and center positive type. Be sure to turn off

the electronic keyboard before you connect the adaptor

into the AC wall outlet and the cord into the unit.

Using BatteriesAlways make sure to turn the keyboard off before

inserting new batteries or replacing old ones.

To insert batteries

Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the

keyboard.

Insert 6 D-size (SUM-1, R-20) batteries into the battery

compartment and follow the correct polarity.

Replace the compartment cover and make sure that it

locks firmly in place.

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2.

Low battery indications

Any of the following symptoms indicate low battery

power. Replace the batteries as soon as possible

whenever any of the following occurs.

A dim and difficult-to-read LCD display.

Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume.

Distortion of the sound output.

Sudden power failure when playing at high volume.

Abnormal rhythms or demo songs are played.

Dimming of the display when playing at high volume.

When inserting batteries, make sure to follow the

polarity marking.

Never use batteries of different types.

Never mix old batteries with new ones.

Replace the batteries as soon as possible after any

sign of discharge.

Always remove the batteries from the battery

compartment when the keyboard is not expected to

be used for a long period of time.

CAUTIONS!

Use only the specified AC adaptor. Using other types

of adaptor creates the risk of fire and electrical shock.

For safety sake, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor

from the wall outlet whenever leaving the electronic

keyboard unattended for a long time.

CAUTIONS!

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USB 12V

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Preparation

Setting Music Stand

Please set up the music stand as the instruction below:

Connections

Headphones Jack

If you prefer to play with headphones for high quality

personal monitoring, plug a set of stereo headphones

into the rear panel PHONES jack.

Plug a set of headphones into the PHONES jack and

the speakers will be disabled automatically.

1.

2.

NOTE:

Never use headphones in high volume,

as it may hurt your ears.

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Connections

Sustain Jack

USB Jack

An optional footswitch can be plugged into the

SUSTAIN jack for sustain control.

The footswitch functions like the damper pedal of a

piano. Press for sustain, release for normal sound.

Connect PC or other USB host devices that support

USB Audio.

For devices with USB cable, after the driver is installed

and initialization is finished, you can choose USB Audio

Device in the device menu of the software to transfer

midi data.

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1.

2.

2.

To avoid damages, turn the power switches of

this keyboard and all related devices OFF if you

want to plug in or unplug between this instru-

ment with all related devices.

WARNING

USB 12V

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Basic Operation

Power Switch & Volume

Demo

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1.

2.

3.

2.

3.

NOTE:

If the keyboard is silent, that means the

volume has adjusted to its minimum level.

NOTE:

In the demo mode, all function keys except

DEMO, START/STOP, TEMPO, +, -, No 1,

No 2, MASTER VOLUME will be disabled.

First, please ensure the correct connection has been

made based on the previous instruction.

Turn the [POWER] switch on. The LCD display lights

up.

Rotate [VOLUME] button to adjust the volume.

Press [DEMO] key to enter the DEMO mode.

Select a demo song with [+], [-] or number buttons

[1] [2] .

Press [START/STOP] or [DEMO] key again to exit

the demo mode.

This keyboard includes 2 classic demo songs.

NOTE:

If the LCD display does not light up after you

turned on the keyboard, please check the

power supply.

VOICESTYLE

SONG

DEMO

VOLUME

VOLUME

POWER

POWER

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

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Voices and Effects

There are 395 voices in total (See appendix).

Select a Voice

Dual Voice

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1.

2.

3.

Press the [VOICE] button to enter the voice mode.

The default VOICE 1 is NO:01; LCD will display VOICE 1

and its number.

The [+] and [-] buttons:

Press [+] or [- button to choose your desired voice.

The selected voice number will be shown on the display.

The number buttons:

The number buttons can be pressed directly to select

your desired voice.

After selecting a voice, you can now play the keyboard.

This keyboard has the dual voice function. This func-

tion is capable to enhance the delicacy of your music by

playing two voices of musical instruments simultaneously;

new combinations of voices and music could be created

then. When the dual function is off, the voice indicated

is VOICE 1, when the dual function is on, the voice indi-

cated would be VOICE 2.

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During the VOICE 1 status, press [DUAL] button to

enter the dual voice function. VOICE 2 and DUAL

signal would be lightened simultaneously. The number

of the dual voice will be displayed on the LCD. Now,

two different sounds will be appeared at the same time

just by pressing one key.

" " " "

VOICESTYLE

SONG

DEMO

Two voice will sound

at the same time.

Eg. Piano

Eg. Cello

SUSTAINDUAL TOUCH PLAY

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Voices and Effects

2.

2.

3.

3.

1.

Press [+] / [-] button or numeric keypad to select your

desired voice. The default DUAL VOICE number is NO.50

Strings2.

Press [DUAL] button again to turn off the DUAL VOICE.

VOICE 2 will be disabled, the notes you play will return

to the single voice of VOICE 1.

Press [SUSTAIN] button to activate the sustain effect.

LCD lights the SUSTAIN flag. The keyboard will be played

with a sustain effect.

Press [SUSTAIN] button again to eliminate the sustain

effect. The SUSTAIN flag will disappear.

Default sustain is disabled accordingly.

NOTE:

split point on keyboard has dual voice.

In DUAL VOICE status, only section above

NOTE:

When you step on the sustain pedal, the

sustain effect will be stronger than the

effect produced by the [SUSTAIN] button.

Sustain

This function helps you to get a voice with a

sustained effect, while playing the keyboard.

Touch

This function allows you to turn on the dynamic

level while playing the keyboard.

Press [TOUCH] button to turn off the touch response

function. LCD will eliminate the TOUCH flag, it means

touch response is disabled.

Press [TOUCH] button again to turn on the touch

response effect. LCD lights up the TOUCH flag.

Default touch is activated.

To experience the effect, play any note on the keyboard

after you turn this function on.

1.

2.

3.

4.

SUSTAIN

SUSTAIN

SUSTAIN

SUSTAIN

DUAL

DUAL

DUAL

DUAL

TOUCH

TOUCH

TOUCH

TOUCH

PLAY

PLAY

PLAY

PLAY

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Voices and Effects

Metronome

Piano

Pitch Bend Wheel

Press [METRO] button to enable to the metronome.

Press [METRO] button again to disable it.

Metronome could not be played in SONG/CHORD DICT

mode.

Press [PIANO] button to enter to the piano mode.

The LCD displays PIANO, and the voice changes

to piano immediately. In this mode, A.B.C. will be

disabled.

Press [PIANO] button again to exit the PIANO mode.

If any of the [FUNCTION] / [DEMO] / [VOICE] / [SONG] /

[STYLE] buttons has been pressed to recall the memory

the piano mode will be quit.

The PITCH BEND wheel can be used to bend the note

lower or higher, ranges between +/- 2 semitone.

When the wheel is released, the note will be return

back to the normal status.

NOTE:

Metronome can be played along with the tempo

as accompaniment whenever you turn on a

style.

Metronome could be played in the recording

mode, but it would not be recorded.

2.

2.

3.

3.

1.

1.

METRO

PIANO

METRO

PIANO

higher(+2)cent

lower(-2 )cent

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Voices and Effects

Transpose

Octave

2.

2.

3.

3.

1.

1.

Press [TRANSPOSE+] / [TRANSPOSE-]button to enter

TRANSPOSE sub-menu.The LCD displays the current

transpose value.

Use [TRANSPOSE+] / [TRANSPOSE-] to adjust the

transpose value from +6 to -6 semitones only for the

right area of the keyboard.

Press [TRANSPOSE+] and [TRANSPOSE-] together

to set the default value:00.

Press [OCTAVE+]/[OCTAVE-] button to enter OCTAVE

sub-menu.The LCD displays the octave value.

Use [OCTAVE+]/[OCTAVE-] to adjust the octave value

from +1 to -1 octaves only for the right area of the key-

board.

Press [OCTAVE+] and [OCTAVE-] together to set the

default value:00.

TRANSPOSE

OCTAVE

TRANSPOSE

OCTAVE

You can change the key of the entire keyboard

with the TRANSPOSE function by adjusting the

pitch in semitones steps.

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Style Control

The keyboard has a total of 150 styles, from 01

to 150, including 10 piano styles.

Select a Style

1.

2.

3.

4.

Press the [STYLE] button to set the keyboard to the

style mode. The default STYLE 1 is NO:01;

LCD will display the STYLE flag and its number.

[+] and [-O] buttons:

Press [+] or [-] to choose your desired style.

The selected style number will be shown on the display.

The number buttons:

The number buttons can be pressed directly for selecting

the number of your desired style.

After selecting a style, you can start playing the

keyboard.

When a style is playing, you can select a new style at

any time. The number of the new style will be displayed

on the LCD immediately. If the style changes at beat

one, the new style will be played at once; if the style

changes at other beats, the new style will start in the

next measure. The new style will be playing with the

old tempo.

VOICESTYLE

SONG

DEMO

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Style Control

3. Sync Start

The default setting of A.B.C. is disable. Press [A.B.C.]

button to turn on this auto bass chord mode; the A.B.C.

flag on the LCD is lightened accordingly.

The left side of the split point is known as the chord

area. When playing the chord, both the bass and the

chord voices will be performed.

Press [SYNC] button to enter the sync start waiting

mode. The beats on the LCD flash together.

If the A.B.C. mode is on, play any key on the left section

of the keyboard and the style starts playing with the

bass and chord.

If the A.B.C. mode is off, play any key on the keyboard,

and the style plays only the drum voice.

2. A.B.C. mode

Start a Style

1. Start immediately:

Press [START/STOP] button to start the style, the

drum beats of the style will be played at once.

The beats will be shown on the LCD alternately.

SONG

SONG

SONG

STYLE

STYLE

STYLE

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

START/STOP

START/STOP

START/STOP

SYNC

SYNC

SYNC

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

FILL A

FILL A

FILL A

FILL B

FILL B

FILL B

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

Flash together

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Style Control

Intro Start:4.

Press [INTRO/ENDING] button when the style is not

playing, NOR or VAR flag will flash on the LCD,

indicating the intro section is ready to play. Length of

the intro varies in different styles.

Press [START/STOP] button, then the style starts with

an intro section, followed by the main section.

Flashing until button is released

Press and hold down

Fill A/ Fill B

1.

2.

3.

Press [FILL A] button to insert 1 or 2 measure fill and

LCD flashes 'NOR'. After one measure is over, NORMAL

style will be returned.

Press [FILL B] button to insert 1 ot 2 measure fill and

LCD flashes 'VAR', After one measure is over, VIRIATION

style will be returned.

Press and hold down the [FILL A] or [FILL B] button,

when the style is playing, the fill section will be played

repeatedly.

SONG

SONG

SONG

SONG

SONG

STYLE

STYLE

STYLE

STYLE

STYLE

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

START/STOP

START/STOP

START/STOP

START/STOP

START/STOP

SYNC

SYNC

SYNC

SYNC

SYNC

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

FILL A

FILL A

FILL A

FILL A

FILL A

FILL B

FILL B

FILL B

FILL B

FILL B

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

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Style Control

Stop a Style

Tempo

Accomp Volume

Stop immediately1.

The accompaniment can be stopped at any time by

pressing the [START/STOP] button.

Ending stop2.

Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button to complete the style

with an ending section. The ending section will begin

from the start of the next measure.

Sync stop3.

Press the [SYNC] button to stop playing the style;

the synchronized start mode will be activated.

Press the [TEMPO +] or [TEMPO - ] button to

change the tempo.

Press the [TEMPO +] and [TEMPO - ] button

simultaneously to set the tempo value back to its

default.

The keyboard will not change the default tempo of

the style even if you change the style when it is playing.

2.

2.

3.

3.

1.

1.

SONG

SONG

SONG

STYLE

STYLE

STYLE

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

START/STOP

START/STOP

START/STOP

SYNC

SYNC

SYNC

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

FILL A

FILL A

FILL A

FILL B

FILL B

FILL B

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

TEMPO

ACCOMPVOL

ACCOMPVOL

TEMPO

Press [ACCOMP VOLUME+] / [ACCOMP VOLUME-]

button to enter ACCOMP VOLUME menu, the LCD

displays the ACCOMP volume value which ranges

between 0 and 31.(Default Accomp Value is 24.)

Use [ACCOMP VOLUME+]/[ACCOMP VOLUME-] to

adjust the ACCOMP volume value .

Press [ACCOMP VOLUME+] and [ACCOMP VOLUME-]

together will set the ACCOMP volume value to off.

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Style Control

Chord Recognize

"A.B.C." is disabled during the default setting.

Press [A.B.C.] button to turn on this "auto bass chord"

function; the A.B.C. flag on the LCD is lightened. The

left section of the keyboard is known as the "chord area",

while playing the chord, both the bass and the chord

voices phonate.

There are 2 ways to detect a chord: "single finger detect" and "multi fingers

detect".If the chord played is based on "multi fingers detect", it is recognized as the "multi fingers chord".

If not, "single finger chord" will be recognized.

NOTE:

Chord Root priority, some chords that could be pla-

yed under the Chord Dictionary may not be recogn-

ised by A.B.C. though, eg. B6、bB6、Baug、bBm6、

Bm6、bBdim7、Bdim7.

Since the chord detection of A.B.C. is based on the

SONG

STYLE

REPEAT A/B

START/STOP SYNC INTRO/ENDING FILL A FILL B A.B.C.

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Single Finger

Single finger type not only can detect single finger but also can detect multi finger. And the single finger makesit 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 Finger

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

NOTE:

When A.B.C. is on, press the keys on the left

of the split point. The chord will be recognized

as single finger chords.

C

0C6

1 2CM7 CM7(#11)

3CM(9)

4 5CM7

(9)

Caug

7 8Cm Cm6

9 11Cm7

(b5)6C6

(9) Cm7

10

13Cm7

(9)14Cm7

(11)15CmM 7

16CmM 7

(9)17CdimCm(9)

12

18Cdim7

19C7

20C7sus4

21C7

(b5) C7(9)

22 23C7 (#11)

7augC2928

7augCM27C7

(#9)26C7

(b13)25C7

(b9)C7(13)

24

30Csus 4 C1+2+5

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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

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Style Control

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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.

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.

Root

Fifth

Third

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

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Memory

There are 6 memories (M1-M6) for storage.

Press and hold [STORE], press [M1](or [M2]-[M6])

meanwhile. The data will be stored into M1 (M2-M6).

The data which can be stored into the memory are as

follows:

Voice , Sustain, Style, Tempo, ACCOMP volume ,Octave,

Transpose ,ABC,SPLIT POINT、VAR/NOR and TOUCH etc.

1.

2.

NOTE:

current memory data, the corresponding

memory flag on the LCD will flash.

The memory data will change to its default

after power off.

If the current data is different from the

One Touch Setting

Press [O.T.S.] button to turn this mode on and the

O.T.S. flag on the LCD will be lightened.

Press any of the[M1] ~ [M4] buttons, the relative

type of the parameter will be loaded according to the

current style.

The keyboard will turn the A.B.C. mode on automatically

while the O.T.S. is on.

Press any of the M1-M4 buttons, which is corresponded

to your desired 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. In

this function, 4 types of parameters (M1~M4) will be loaded for operating the current style.

1.

2.

4.

Press [O.T.S.] button again to turn off the O.T.S. Mode.3.

5.

ONE TOUCH SETTING

STORE M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 O.T.S.

ONE TOUCH SETTING

ONE TOUCH SETTING

STORE

STORE

M1

M1

M2

M2

M3

M3

M4

M4

M5

M5

M6

M6

O.T.S.

O.T.S.

Press [O.T.S] to turn on the O.T.S mode, it will insert

a “Fill in” section automatically.

While you are recording or playbacking a recorded song,

press [M1~M4]button, no “ FILL IN ”be inserted .

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Record

Start Recording

Stop Recording

Playback the Recording

Press the [RECORD] button, the four-beat on the LCD

will flash simultaneity, indicating the "record waiting

status".

A voice, style and memory can be selected in this status.

The ACCOMP track and MELODY track can be recorded

together.

After all the settings in the "record waiting status"

have been selected, play the keyboard (the chord area

when recording ACCOMP) or press the [START/STOP]

button; it will start recording and the beat will be

displayed according to the current tempo.

STOP AUTOMATICALLY

While recording, once the capability is full, the recording

will be stopped automatically. "FULL" will be displayed

on the LCD.

1.

1.

2.

2.

Press [PLAY] button, the recorded data will be played.

STOP MANUALLY

Press [RECORD] button again to stop the recording

immediately.

When a style is playing, press the [INTRO/END] button,

it will stop recording automatically after "ending".

NOTE:

the original data in the track will be

overwritten.

Once the recording of one track is started,

NOTE:

The record data can be saved when the keyboard

turn off power.

M3

SUSTAIN

SUSTAIN

SUSTAIN

SUSTAIN

SUSTAIN

SUSTAIN

DUAL

DUAL

DUAL

DUAL

DUAL

DUAL

TOUCH

TOUCH

TOUCH

TOUCH

TOUCH

TOUCH

PLAY

PLAY

PLAY

PLAY

PLAY

PLAY

Flash together

SONG

STYLE

REPEAT A/B

START/STOP SYNC INTRO/ENDING FILL A FILL B A.B.C.

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Function Menu

Beat

Press [FUNCTION] key to enter the menu of function.

The default option of the menu is "BEAT".

Everytime when you enter the menu, it will return to

the option that you selected last time.

Press [FUNCTION] key to select the option you would

like to set.

Use the [+] / [-] button to set the parameter.

The option and the parameters are indicated on the

right:

NOTE:

If there is no action 5 seconds after pressing

the [FUNCTION] key ,it will quit the function

menu automatically.

Option LCD Display Range Default

BEAT BET 04 0, 2...9 4

SPLIT POINT SPT 19 1...61 #19( F3)

MIDI IN CHI ALL 01...16, ALL ALL

MIDI OUT CHO 01 01...16 01

BANK SELECT BAK 01 01...128 01

Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the BEAT

sub-menu.

The LCD displays the current beat value.

Use [+] / [-] to select the beat value.

The beat value includes: 0, 2-9, 9 types of value.

LESSON

CHORD DICT.

L & R

FUNCTION

Split Point

Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter SPLIT POINT

sub-menu. The LCD displays the current split point

value.

Use [+] / [-] to select the beat value. The keyboard

can be also used to change the split point.

The key of the split point is the part of the left area.

MIDI IN

RECEIVE can be used to set the channel of MIDI IN.

Channel 1-16 can be selected by pressing [+] /[-]

button.

The default setting is ALL.

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Function Menu

Bank Select

MIDI OUT

Press [FUNCTION] button to enter BANK SELECT

sub-menu, the LCD display BNK 01.

The bank of the MIDI output sound could be adjusted

from 1-128.

TRANSMIT can be used to set the channel of MIDI

OUT.

Channel 1-16 can be selected by pressing [+] / [-]

button.

The default setting is 001.

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Song

There are total 100 songs in this keyboard

(see Appendix). Each song can be practised

in the MELODY OFF mode.

START/STOP the song

Press [SONG] button to enter the "song mode", the

song flag on the LCD will show up. All songs will be

played in a loop.

Press [START/STOP] button to stop playing the song,

but it will not quit the song mode.

LOOP:

The second time you start playing the song by pressing

[START/STOP] button, it will play the current song repeatedly.

SELECT the song:

Use [+] / [] button or numeric keypad to select

your desired song.

REW, FF and PAUSE

When a song is playing, press [FF] button to fast

forward the song;

Press [REW] to rewind the song (base on the measure);

Press [PAUSE] to pause the song.

When the song is stopped, press [STYLE], [VOICE],

[DUAL] to exit the song mode.

1.

2.

3.

4.

VOICESTYLE

SONG

1.

2.

LESSON LESSON

Lesson Mode

Learning a new song primarily involves with the timing

of the piece and the accuracy of a note. Thus the song

learning function focuses on these two elements to

help you better play a song.

In song mode (when a song is not playing), press

[LESSON] button to enter the Lesson mode.

There are 3 levels to score the performance of your

playing. You can use [R] or [L] button to select

which hand to practice. If neither hand is selected,

the keyboard will choose the right hand automatically.

If [L] and [R] are both selected, you can use two hands

to do the lesson togther.

CHORD DICT.

CHORD DICT.

L & R L & R

NOTE:

The contents for practising with left hand varied according to different types of songs. If you choose a chord

song, the left hand practices the chord, otherwise, the left hand will be used to practise the melody.

When a song is playing, the notes and keyboard displayed on the LCD indicate the melody and chord

position, the numbered musical notation displayed on the LCD shows the last note played by the RIGHT track,

and it will be convenient for you to practice .

SONG

SONG

STYLE

STYLE

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

START/STOP

START/STOP

SYNC

SYNC

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

FILL A

FILL A

FILL B

FILL B

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

PAUSE FF REW

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Song

Lesson 1-Practice an timing

Lesson 2-Practice a note accuracy

Press [LESSON] button to enter the LESSON 1 mode,

the lesson 1 flag is lightened on the LCD.

Evaluation is based on the accuracy of the time value,

and the accuracy of note playing will not be graded.

Press [START/STOP] to begin.

If [R] is selected; it will mute the melody of the right

hand position and you will have to follow the timing of

the right hand. As long as the timing is correct, the

melody will be sounded.

If [L] is selected ; it will mute the changing chord and

melody by the left hand. You will have to follow the

timing of the left hand. As long as the timing is correct,

the chord / melody will be sounded.

If [L] and [R] are both selected, the melody on both

hands will be muted. You will have to follow the timing

of both the left and right hands, and the song will then

play accordingly.

Once the lesson is completed, the result of evaluation

will be announced.

LESSON

LESSON

CHORD DICT.

CHORD DICT.

L & R

L & R

Press [LESSON] button again to enter the LESSON 2

mode. Evaluation is based on the accuracy of notes

playing. Accuracy of time value will not be considered

as the song could keep going only if the correct note

is played.

Press [START/STOP ] button to begin.

If [R] is selected, only the left hand will be played

automatically until the first note on the right hand is

played. The song will not proceed until the correct

note is played.

If [L] is selected, only the right hand will be played.

The song will not proceed until the notes of the left

hand are played correctly.

If [L] and [R] are both selected, the song will proceed

only when the notes of both hands are played correctly.

Once the lesson is completed, the result of evaluation

will be announced.

2.

2.

3.

3.

4.

4.

5.

5.

6.

6.

1.

1.

SONG

SONG

STYLE

STYLE

REPEAT A/B

REPEAT A/B

START/STOP

START/STOP

SYNC

SYNC

INTRO/ENDING

INTRO/ENDING

FILL A

FILL A

FILL B

FILL B

A.B.C.

A.B.C.

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Song

Lesson 3-Melody off

Grade Function

LESSON

CHORD DICT.

L & R

Press [LESSON] button in LESSON 2 to enter the

LESSON 3 mode.

In this mode, evaluation is based on the correctiveness

of both the time value and notes.

Press [START/STOP ] button to begin.

If [R] is selected, the melody in the right hand will be

muted. Unlike LESSON 1, the correct notes must be

played to produce correct the melody.

If [L] is selected, the chord / melody in the left hand

will be muted. Unlike LESSON 1, the correct chord or

melody must be played to produce a correct chord or

melodic line.

If [L] and [R] are both selected, both the left and right

hands will be muted, only the accompaniment will be

sounded. Both hands must be played correctly to

produce the accurate song.

Once the lesson is completed, the result of evaluation

will be announced.

Lesson 1 / Lesson 2 / Lesson 3 all have the grading

function. There are four levels, including: OK , GOOD,

VERY GOOD, EXCELLENT.

After a grade is given, the song will be played again

and retain the lesson mode.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

1.

SONG

STYLE

REPEAT A/B

START/STOP SYNC INTRO/ENDING FILL A FILL B A.B.C.

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Chord Dictionary

If you know the name of a chord but don't know how to play it, you can use the Chord Dictionary

function.

Press [CHORD DICT./R] button to enter the DICT mode.

The LCD shows " dict ". In this mode, the keyboard

notes in the right area can be played to assign the

Chord Type and the Chord Root.

For example, if we want to play a Cm7 Chord. Press

the C key in the section of the keyboard labeled

Chord Root. (The note does not sound) the root

note you set will be shown on the display.

Press the m7 key in the section of the keyboard

which has labeled Chord Type (The note does not

sound).The notes you should play for the specified

chord (root note and chord type) are shown on the

display as the notation and also in the keyboard

diagram.

When the Chord Type and Chord Root are confirmed,

the LCD will display the Chord and its keyboard

position. A bell sound will be heard if you play it

correctly.

Press [CHORD DICT./R] button again to exit the Chord

Dictionary mode.

Individual notes of chord(keyboard)

Chord name (root and type)

Notation of chord

1.

LESSON

CHORD DICT.

L & R

2.

3.

4.

5.

Specify and play the Chord Type and the Chord Root

that you would like to play on the keyboard as shown

below:

Some fingerings may be recognised as different

chords by A.B.C. , eg. B6、bB6、Baug、bBm6、

Bm6、bBdim7、Bdim7.

NOTE:

The notes you played in order to assign as the Chord Type / Chord Root

could not be heard.

If you play the chord correctly, you could hear the applause sound.

If the chords are not be played correctly, a bass sound would be heard.

The chord should be played below the split point(chord area).

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MIDI Function

What is MIDI

USB Connection

MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface

that is the standard interface between a PC and other

electronic instrument(s).

USB connection can be used for midi data transference

with a computer or other USB host devices that support

USB audio devices.

The keyboard can only be connected to the PC.

Use the keyboard as a tone generator, the data (MIDI)

recorded on the PC can be played on the keyboard.

" ",1.

System Requirements

CPU: 300 MHz or higher, Pentium 2

Memory: 64MB or more

Driver: CDROM 24X

OS: WINDOWS 2000/XP

1.

The Method of Connection

Connect a standard USB cable between the rear-panel

of the USB jack of this instrument and the USB jack

of your computer (USB cable will be sold separately).

2.

USB PrecautionsPlease observe the following precautions while conne-

cting the instrument with the a computer via a USB

cable.Failure to do, so can cause the instrument and/or

the computer to hang up(freeze), possibly causing

corruption or losing the data.

If the instrument or computer hangs up, turn the

power of both devices off and then turn it on again

after a few seconds.

3.

2.

3.

4.

NOTE:

While a recorded data and a style are being

played, you can not use the MIDI IN function,

or the song you are playing will have an error

occurs for the same channel.

Activate the computer from a sleep/suspended/

standby mode before connecting the USB cable.

Connect the USB cable to the instrument and

a computer before turning the power of the

instrument on.

CAUTIONS!

MIDI Application

PC recorded data (MIDI) can be played on the keyboard.

In order to transfer songs between your computer and

the keyboard, you will need to install other applications.

You need not to install the USB Driver for WINDOWS

2000/XP.

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Specifications

Trouble Shooting

LCD display

Keys

Voice

Polyphony

Style

Demo Song

Control button

Accompaniment Control

Song Control

Record Function

Panel Memory

Power Supply

ConnectorsSpeaker

Dimension

Weight

Attachment

No matter the instrument is turned on or off, a popping sound has temporarily produced.

There is no sound even when the keyboard is played or when a song or style is being played.

The volume is too soft.The sound quality is poor.The rhythm stops unexpectedly or not responding.The recorded data of the song is not playing correctly.The LCD display suddenly goes dark, and all panel settings are reset.

This is normal and indicates that the instrumentis receiving electrical power.

Check if any cable or headphone is connected to the PHONES jack on the rear panel. When a set of headphones is plugged into this jack, no sound will be produced.

The batteries are low or dead. Replace all six batteries with completely new ones, or use the optional AC adaptor.

Problem Possible Cause and Solution

4Ω 5w x 2

986(L)x348(W)x142(H)mm

6kg(without batteries)

Adaptor, Music stand, Manual

Multi-functional LCD

61 keys with Touch Response

395 Voices

32-note polyphony(max)

150 Styles

100 Songs; 2 Demos

12V

Power ON/OFF, Master Volume,Tempo +/-, R / Chord Dictionary, L ,

Lesson, Voice, Style, Song, O.T.S. , M1-M6, Store, Start/Stop, Sync,

Intro/Ending, Fill A, Fill B A.B.C. , Record, Play, Dual, Touch, Sustain,

Metromonme, Demo, +, -, Piano, Transpose +/-, Octave +/-, Pitch Bend

Start/Stop, Sync, Intro/Ending, Fill A, Fill B

Start/Stop , Pause , Rew , FF

Record, Play

6 Memory Storage

AC Power, Headphones, Sustain, USB

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

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Appendix 1- Voice List

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

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

Stereo Grand Piano

Stereo Piano Dark

Acoustic Grand Piano

Grand Piano / W

Octave Piano 1

Octave Piano 2

Piano & Strings

Piano & Stereo Strings

Dreamscape

Piano & Choir

Synth Piano

Bright Piano 1

Bright Piano?2

Bright Piano / W

Stereo Bright Piano

Detuned Piano

Chorus Piano

Velocity Crossfade Piano

Piano Pad

Piano & Vibraphone

Electric Grand Piano 1

Electric Grand Piano 2

Electric Grand Piano / W

Honky-Tonk

Honky-Tonk / W

Stereo Honk-Tonk

Honky-Tonk Dark

E Piano 1

E Piano 2

E Piano 3

Soft E.P.

Hard E.P.

E.Piano 1 / W

E.Piano 2 / W

Detuned E.P. 1

Detuned E.P. 2

Stereo Hard E.P.

Velocity Crossfade E.P. 1

Velocity Crossfade E.P. 2

Warm E.P.

Cloudy E.P.

Deep E.P.

Nylon E.P.

Layered E.P. 1

Layered E.P. 2

Harpsichord 1

Harpsichord 2

Grand Harpsichord

Harpsichord 1 / W

Harpsichord 2 / W

Harpsichord / R

Harpsichord / O

Harpsichord Octave 1

Harpsichord Octave 2

Piano & Harpsichord

PIANO

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

102

Clavichord 1

Clavichord 2

Stereo Clavichord

Clavichord 1 / W

Clavichord 2 / W

Punchy Clavichord

Clavichord Wah

Celesta 1

Celesta 2

Bright Celesta

Gamelan

Reecho Bell

Celesta & Music Box

Celesta & Sine

Glockenspiel 1

Glockenspiel?2

Glockenspiel? & Sine

Glockenspiel? & Celesta

Music Box 1

Music Box 2

Music Box 3

Music Box & Harp

Toy Box

Vibraphone 1

Vibraphone 2

Vibraphone 3

Vibraphone 1 / W

Vibraphone 2 / W

Stereo Vibraphone

Rigid Vibraphone

Vibraphone & Bell

Vibraphone & Harpsichord

Marimba 1

Marimba 2

Marimba? / W

Stereo Marimba

Sine Marimba

Marimba & Vibraphone

Wood Drum

Xylophone

Xylophone / W

Dark Xylophone

Tubular Bells 1

Tubular Bells 2

Tubular Bells 3

Dulcimer 1

Dulcimer 2

Mallet

Organ

103

104

105

106

107

Drawbar Organ

Drawbar Organ Detuned

Drawbar Organ Stereo

Soft Stereo Drawbar Organ

Bright Drawbar Organ

PIANO

108

109

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

123

124

125

126

127

128

129

Mellow Drawbar Organ

1960 Drawbar Organ

Percussive Organ

Percussive Organ Detuned

1970 Percussive Organ

Light Click Organ

Percussive Organ

Rock Organ

Rotary Organ

Stereo Rotary Organ

Slow Rotary Organ

Church Organ 1

Church Organ 2

Detuned Church Organ

Pureness

Octave Church Organ

Reed Organ

Accordion

Accord It Solo

Harmonica

Detuned Harmonica

Tango Accordion

Guitar

130

131

132

133

134

135

136

137

138

139

140

141

142

143

144

145

146

147

148

149

150

151

152

153

Nylon G.T. 1

Nylon G.T. 2

Bright Nylon G.T.

Nylon G.T. / R

Detuned Nylon G.T.

Chorus Nylon G.T.

Steel G.T.

Nylon & Steel G.T.

Jazz G.T.

Mellow G.T.

Clean G.T.

Chorus Clean G.T.

Muted G.T.

Muted Steel Guitar

Overdriven G.T.

Distortion G.T. 1

Distortion G.T. 2

Feedback G.T. 1

Feedback G.T. 2

Stereo Distorted G.T.

Distortion G.T. Octave

Distorted Rhythm G.T.

5th Distortion

G.T. Harmonics

Bass

154

155

156

157

158

Acoustic Bass

Jazz Style

Wah Bass

Finger Bass 1

Finger Bass 2

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160

161

162

163

164

165

166

167

168

169

170

171

172

173

174

175

176

177

178

Finger Bass Dark

Finger Slap Bass

Bass & Distorted Elec Guitar

Pick Bass

Muted Pick Bass

Fretless Bass

Fretless Bass Detuned 1

Fretless Bass Detuned 2

Fretless Bass Detuned 3

Fretless Bass & Sine

Slap Bass 1

Slap Bass 2

Resonant Slap Bass

Synth Bass 1

Synth Bass 2

Synth Bass 3

Synth Bass 4

Super Synth Bass

Tech Synth Bass

Dark Synth Bass

Strings

179

180

181

182

183

184

185

186

187

188

189

190

191

192

193

194

195

196

Violin

Viola 1

Viola 2

Viola 3

Viola 4

Dark Viola

Cello 1

Cello 2

Cello 3

Celloen 16'

Contrabass

Tremolo Strings 1

Tremolo Strings 2

Slow Tremolo Strings

Pizzicato Strings

Orchestral Harp

Africa

Timpani

Bass

197

198

199

200

201

202

203

204

205

206

207

208

209

210

Strings Ensemble 1

Strings Ensemble 2

Slow Strings

Legato Strings

Arco Strings

Stereo Slow Strings

Sforzato Strings

Orchestra

The Strings

Strings Solo

Resonant Strings

1960 Strings

1970 Strings

Synth Strings 1

PIANO

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

Synth Strings 2

Synth Strings 3

Synth Strings 4

Synth Strings 5

Choir Aahs 1

Choir Aahs 2

Choir Aahs 3

Stereo Choir Aahs

Mellow Choir

Strings Choir

Voice Oohs

Oohs & Strings

Synth Voice

Orchestra Hit

Trumpet 1

Trumpet 2

Trumpet 3

Dark Trumpet

Sweet Trumpet

Trumpet & Strings

Trombone 1

Trombone 2

Dark Trombone

Strings & Trombone

Tuba 1

Tuba 2

Muted Trumpet

French Horn

5th Horn Orchestr

Brass Section 1

Brass Section 2

Brass Swell

Bright Brass Section

Dark Brass

Brass Section Octave

Brassband

Sforzato Brass

Stereo Brass & Strings

Synth Brass 1

Synth Brass 2

Synth Brass 3

Synth Brass 4

Synth Brass 5

Leap Brass

Octave Synth Brass

Synth Brass & Strings 1

Synth Brass & Strings 2

Sooth Brass

Soprano Sax 1

Soprano Sax 2

Sweet Soprano Sax

Brass

Reed

262

263

264

265

266

267

268

269

270

271

272

273

274

275

276

Slow Soprano Sax

Soprano Sax Soft

Alto Sax

Super Alto Sax

Alto Sax & Breath

Sax Band

Tenor Sax 1

Tenor Sax 2

Baritone Sax

Baritone Sax & Breath

Oboe 1

Oboe 2

Oboe 3

Sweet Oboe

English Horn 1277

278

279

280

281

282

283

284

English Horn 2

Analog Horns

Woodwinds

Bassoon 1

Bassoon 2

Clarinet 1

Clarinet 2

Clarinet 3

Pipe

285

286

287

288

289

290

291

292

293

294

295

296

Piccolo

Flute 1

Flute 2

Recorder 1

Recorder 2

Pan Flute

Sweet Pan Flute

Blown Bottle

Shakuhachi

Whistle 1

Whistle 2

Ocarina

Lead

297

298

299

300

301

302

303

304

305

306

307

308

309

310

311

312

Lead 1 (square)

Lead Sine

Square Lead 1

Square Lead 2

Slow Square Lead

Square

Corrie

Thick Square

2 Oscillators Lead

Quint

Sine Solo

Lead 2 (sawtooth) 1

Lead 2 (sawtooth) 2

Slow Saw

Heavy Sawtooth

Wavy Sawtooth

Appendix 1- Voice List

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313

314

315

316

317

318

319

320

321

322

323

324

325

326

327

Ead

Bauble Lead

Synther

Super Analog

Lead 3 (calliope)

PWM 4th

Lead 4 (chiff)

Lead 5 (charang)

Lead 6 (voice)

Lead 7 (fifths)

Fifth Lead

Fifths Lead Soft

Lead 8 (Bass & Lead)

Bass Lead

Massiness

Pad

328

329

330

331

332

333

334

335

336

337

338

339

340

341

342

343

344

345

346

347

01

348

02

349

Pad 1 (newage)

Slow Square

Pad2 (warm)

Warmly Pad

PWM Pad

Horn Pad

Sine Pad

Pad 3 (Polysynth)

Poly Synth Pad

Poly Pad

Click Pad

Analog Pad

Pad 4 (choir) 1

Pad 4 (choir) 2

Pad 5 (bowed)

Pad 6 (metallic)

Pan Pad

Pad 7 (halo)

Pad 8 (sweep)

Rising

Little Brown Jug

Congregate

Cha Cha

Dipolar Pad

365

366

367

368

369

370

371

372

Sitar

Banjo

Shamisen

Koto

Kalimba

Bagpipe

Fiddle

Shanai

Ethnic

350

351

352

353

354

355

356

357

358

359

360

361

362

363

364

FX1 (rain)

FX2 (soundtrack)

Prelude

Progenitor

FX3 (crystal)

FX4 (atmsphere)

Warm Air

FX5 (brightness)

Smog

FX6 (goblins)

FX7 (echoes)

Reecho Pan

Large Pan

Fantasyland

FX8 (sci-fi)

Effects

373

374

375

376

377

378

379

380

381

382

383

384

385

386

387

388

389

Tinkle Bell

Agogo

Detune Agogo

Steel Drums

Wood Block

Taiko Drum

Melodic Tom

Synth Drum

Reverse Cymba

Guitar Fret Noise

Breath Noise

Seashore

Bird Tweet

Telephone Ring

Helicopter

Applause

Gunshot

Percu ssive

Sound Effects

390

391

392

393

394

395

tandard Kit

Power Kit

Dance

Analog Kit

Brush Kit

Jazz Kit

Drum Kit

Appendix 2- Demo List

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Appendix 3- Style List

BEAT & POP

01

20

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

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

8 Beat 1

8 Beat 2

8 Beat 3

8 Beat 4

8 Beat 5

8 Beat 6

8 Beat 7

60's 8 Beat

8 Beat Pop

8 Beat Ballad

8 Beat Rock

Pop Funk

16 Beat 1

16 Beat 2

16 Beat 3

16 Beat 4

16 Beat Pop

Pop 16 Beat 1

16 Beat Shuffle

Ballad

Ballad 1

Slow Ballad

Slow Ballad 1

16 Beat Ballad

16 Beat Ballad 1

Pop Ballad

Funk Ballad

Fusion

Shuffle

Fusion Shuffle

Unplugged

Rock

Pop Rock

Flok Rock

Soft Rock

Easy Rock

Jazz Rock

Fast Rock

Slow Rock 1

Slow Rock 2

Slow Rock 3

Rock & Roll

Rock 'N' Roll 1

Rock 'N' Roll 2

Rock Shuffle

Heavy Metal

Blues Boogie

Blues

4/4 Blues

Shuffle

Blues Shuffle

Rock Shuffle

Charlston

ROCK

DANCE

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

102

Disco 1

Disco 2

Disco 3

Disco Funk

Dance

House 1

House 2

Rap

Euro Beat

Hip Hop

Hip Hop 1

Down Beat

Techno

Techno 1

Jay R&B

Funky Pop

Funk

Jazz Funk

Cool Funky

Soul 1

Soul 2

Soul 3

Soul Shuffle

Soul Blues

R & B

6/8 Gospel

Pop Groove

Swing

Swing 1

Cool Jazz

Cool Jazz Ballad

Pop Swing

Swing Fox

Big Band

Big Band Meduim

Jazz Waltz

Ragtime

Dixeland

Dixeland 1

Quick Step

Country 1

Country 2

Country 3

Pop Country

Country Pop 1

Country Rock

Country Rock 1

Country Folk

3/4 Country

SOUL & FUNK

JAZZ

COUNTRY

Country Waltz

Country Shuffle

Country Boogie

Country Blues

Country Quick Step

Bluegrass

Bluegrass 1

Bossa Nova 1

Bossa Nova 2

Bossa Nova 3

Rhumba

Pop Rhumba

Cha Cha

Cha Cha 1

Pop Cha Cha

Pop Cha Cha 1

Tango

Tango 1

Beguine

Samba

Jazz Samba

Disco Samba

Reggae

Reggae 1

Pop Reggae

Pop Reggae 1

1-Mar

2-Mar

German March

6/8 March

Polka

Pop Polka

Waltz

Slow Waltz

Vienna Waltz

Orchestra Waltz

Musette

8 Beat

Ballad

Boogie

Jazz

Swing

Jazz Waltz

Twist

March

6/8 March

Waltz

Slow Rock

LATIN

TRADITIONAL

PIANO

103

104

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

 

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Appendix 4- Song List

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

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

Cannon

Thais Meditation

Old France

Minuet

Ode To Joy

Wiegenlied

“he Surprise” Symphony

Swan Lake

Spring From “The Four Seasons”

Habanera From “Carmen”

Joy To The World

Toy Symphony

Humoreske

Kuckuckswalzer

Long, Long Ago

Old Folks At Home

Oh! Susanna

Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair

Bill Bailey Won't You Come Home

Annie Laurie

From The New World

The Yellow Rose Of Texas

Ave Maria

My Old Kentucky Home

Turkey In The Straw

Deck The Halls

Grandfather's Clock

America The Beautiful

The Sideway

The Entertainer

The Old Gray Mare

Aloha Oe

Solveig's Song

Camptown Races

Carry Me Back To Old Viginia

The Blue-Bells Of Scotland

O'Solo Mio

Jingle Bells

Battle Hymne Of The Republic

Silent Night

Orohek

Aula Lee

House Of The Rising Son

Danny Boy

I've Been Working On The Railroad

In The Rain

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon

My Bonnie

Yankee Doodle

Red River Valley

CLASSIC

FAVORITE

FOLK

51

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

Auld Lang Syne

When The Saints Go Marching In

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Happy Birthday To You

Little Brown Jug

Michael Row The Boat Ashore

Old King Cole

Jamaica Farewell

ройкаΤ

Cielito Lindo

If You're Happy And You Know It,

Clap Your Hands

American Patrol

When Johnny Comes Marching Home

Green Sleeves

Santa Lucia

Szla Dzieweczka

Angels We Have Heard On High

Skip To My Lou

London Bridge Is Falling Down

Humpty Dumpty

Home On The Range

This Old Man

Butterfly

Ten Little Indians

Polly-Wolly-Doodle

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

Sippin Cider Through A Straw

La Cucaracha

Home Sweet Home

Up On The House Top

Samba

Tango Of Cuba Russian

Polka

Did You Ever See a Lassie Spring

Impromptu

Gavotte

Nocturne

Pizzicato Polka Musical Moments Reggae

All Kind Of My Everything Valse No.6 “etit Chien” Rondeau

Chrysanf

Invention a 2 Voix Jesus,Saviour Pilot me

PIANO & KEYBOARD

ExamineOneGramOFDanceMusicsInTheStorehouse

Four Little Swans

KID'S SONG

BALLROOM

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C M۹add

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Appendix 6- MIDI List

Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks

Basic Default

Channel Changed

1ch

1-16ch

Default

Mode

Messages

Altered

X

X

X

***********

3

X

X

X

Note

Number

True voice

12-120

***********

0...127

0...127

Velocity :

Note on

Noteoff

O NH,V=1-127

X

(9nH,V=0)

O

9nH,V=1-127

X (9nH,V=0; 8nH,V=0-127

After

Keys

Touch

Chs

X

X

X

X

Pitch B end

O

O

Control

0

Change

1

5

6

7

10

11

64

65

66

67

80

81

91

93

120

121

123

Bank Select

Modulation

Portamento Time

Data Entry

Volume

Pan

Expression

Sustain Pedal

Portamento ON/OFF

Sostenuto Pedal Soft Pedal Reverb Program Chorus Program

Level

Chorus Level

All Sound

Off Reset A ll C ontrollers

All Notes Off

Program

Change :

true #

O

***********

O

0...127

System Exclusive

X

O

System

:Song Position

Common

:Song Select

:

Tune

X

X

X

X

X

X

System

:Clock

Real Time

:Commands

X

X

X

X

Aux

Note:

:LOCAL ON/OFF

:All Notes Off

Messages

:Active sense

:Reset

X

X

X

X

X

X

O

O

O

O

Reverb

O

O

X

X

X

X

X

O

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

*1When the accompaniment is started, an FAH message is transmitted. When accompaniment is stoped, an FCH message is transmitted.When an FAH message is received, accompaniment is started. When an FCH message is received, accompaniment is stoped.

Mode 1: OMNI ON , POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON , MONO : YESMode 3: OMNI OFF , POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF , MONO : NO

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