DNA 61 Keys Roll Up Piano User Manual

June 9, 2024
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DNA 61 Keys Roll Up Piano

USER MANUAL

61 Keys Roll Up Piano

This Instruction Manual provides a detailed overview of the Electronic Roll-Up Keyboard, its functions, features, as well as safe operation. Using this product for any  purpose outside the scope of this instruction manual may void the product warranty.
Read all directions carefully and keep this manual as reference.

Safety Precautions

When finished using the keyboard, be sure to disconnect the USB power cable and turn off the power with the Power button on the front of the unit.
Do not shift the keyboard or place it on an uneven surface during use for optimal experience.
Prevent the keyboard from coming in contact with any sharp objects. Any rips or tears may cause the product to malfunction or cause permanent damage.
When storing, roll the keyboard up gently. Excessive or forcible bending of the keys may damage the product and void the warranty.
Do not pull or twist the connection area between the keys and the control box to prevent damage.
Avoid exposing the product to strong electromagnetic waves.
Do not disassemble, attempt to disassemble or modify the product in any way, as this may void the warranty.
Handle with care and avoid any drops or impacts.
Avoid exposing the product to environments with excessive moisture, humidity, or dust/dirt.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

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Number Label Functions
1 LED Display Displays current setting
2 Power Power button
3 Sustain Press this button to turn the Sustain ON or OFF (to simulate foot

pedal sustained notes)
4| Vibrato| Press this button to turn the Vibrato ON or OFF
5| Tim| Press this button and the Up or Down buttons to cycle through the different tones. Or, press the TIM button and choose a tone using the Number buttons located around the Power button. Find a list of the tones available using the Tone Directory in this manual
6| Rhy| Press this button and the Up or Down buttons to cycle through the different rhythms. Or, press the RHY button and choose a tone using the Number buttons located around the Power button. Find a list of the rhythms available using the Rhythm Directory in this manual.
7| Tempo| Adjusts the tempo of rhythm and demo songs by using the Tempo up or down arrow buttons.
8| Record| Press this button to record (“REC” will be displayed when recording. “FLA” will be displayed when recording memory is full)
9| Play| Press this button to playback recording
10| Demo| Press this button to play demo songs. Cycle through the different demo songs by using the Up or Down buttons. Press the Demo button again to stop demo song from playing
11| Number| Press Number buttons to select a specific tone or rhythm.
Check the Tone and Rhythm Directory to find the number associated with an individual tone or rhythm.
12| Volume| Adjusts the volume up or down.
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13| Transpose| Press the Transpose button and then the Up or Down buttons and play a key. The note you play will either be increased or decreased by one interval every time an Up or Down button is pressed.
14| Single| Model
53088| When a rhythm is playing, press the Single button and a single key, from AO to F 113. to play chord rhythm accompaniment .
(AO – F 43) spans 34 keys, including black keys. Starting at the left of the keyboard and counting up, Single chord accompaniment can be activated using keys 1- 34.
Model S3061| When a rhythm is playing, press the Single button and a single key, from k1 to K19. to play chord rhythm accompaniment . (K1 – K19) spans 19 keys, including black keys. Starting at the left of the keyboard and counting up, Single chord accompaniment can be activated using keys 1 – 19.
15| Finger| Model
53088| When a Rhythm is playing, press this button; then press three keys from CI to Al to activate Chord Rhythm accompaniment.
(Cl – A2) spans 22 keys, including black keys. Starting at the left of the keyboard and counting up, Fingered Chord accompaniment can be activated using keys 4 – 25.
15| Finger| Model
53061| When a Rhythm is playing, press this button; then press three keys from K1-19 to activate Chord Rhythm accompaniment. (KI – KI9) spans 19 keys, including black keys. Starting at the left of the keyboard and counting up, Fingered Chord accompaniment can be activated using keys 1-19.
16| Sync| Press this button to activate automatic rhythm accompaniment. Use the Up and Down buttons to change rhythm.
17| Off Chord| Press this button to stop Single/Finger Chord function.
18| Up and Down| Press this button to select Tone, Rhythm and Demo song.
19| MIC| The connection port for a microphone
20| Headphone| The connection port for external speaker or headphone
21| USB/DC 5V| Power supply connection
22| Power Indicator| LED fight on diagram above will turn on (red) during charging and tum off when fully charged

Using the Roll-Up Piano

To charge, connect the USB power cable to the input on the keyboard and plug the other end directly into a computer or an outlet using a USB wall adapter (not included).
To record songs played on the keyboard, recording software is needed. To use the keyboard to record songs on a computer, plug the USB power cable into a USB port on a computer.
Press the Power button until the keyboard turns on. Once it is on, you can connect headphones, external speakers or use the Volume buttons to adjust the built-in speakers.
To play along to a demo song, press the Demo button and cycle through the different options.
Press the Demo button again to stop the song
To play along with a rhythm, press the Rhy button to cycle through the different rhythms listed in the Piano Rhythm Directory. Press the Rhy button again to stop the rhythm.
To record yourself playing, press the Record button. Press the Play button to playback the recording.
To change the tone of the keyboard, press the Tim button to cycle through the different options listed in the Keyboard Tone Directory.

Troubleshooting

When the battery level is low, the keyboard may not work properly. To correct this, charge the battery or connect to a power source.
If the keyboard is not working properly, turn it off by using the Power button, disconnect it from the power supply (if plugged in), and wait approximately 5-10 seconds before reconnecting it to a power supply and turn the keyboard back on. This will restore the default settings.
If the keyboard begins emitting a buzzing noise, make sure there are no other electronic devices nearby that could be causing interference. Check that the keyboard is on a smooth, level surface. Sound quality issues may occur when used in a room that experiences a dramatic change in temperature or a fluctuation in humidity levels.
If this happens, make  sure the keyboard is on a level surface and try the functions again.
If the issue still persists, relocate to another room with more stable environmental conditions.

Care & Maintenance

Wipe the keyboard down with a soft, dry cloth to clean. Do not submerge in water or use detergents.
After use, store in a cool, dry place.
Avoid exposure to high temperatures, moisture, or high levels of humidity.

Specifications

Power: DC 5V
Speakers: Built-in high quality speaker system
Battery: Built-in Lithium-Ion
Battery capacity: 2000mAh
Tone: 128 options
Demo Songs: 15 options
Rhythm: 128 options

Piano Tone Directory

NO Tone NO Tone NO Tone
0 Acoustic Grand piano 1 Bright Acoustic Piano 2 Electric Grand Piano
3 Honky-tonk Piano 4 Rhodes Piano 5 Chorused Piano
6 Harpsichord 7 Clavichord 8 Celesta
9 Glockenspiel 10 Music box 11 Vibraphone
12 Marimba 13 Xylophone 14 Tubular Bells
15 Santur 16 Hammond Organ 17 Percussive Organ
18 Rock Organ 19 Church Organ 20 Reed Organ
21 Accordion 22 Harmonica 23 Tango Accordion
24 Acoustic Guitar (ny-Ion) 25 Acoustic Guitar (steel) 26 Electric Guitar

(jazz)
27| Electric Guitar (clean)| 28| Electric Guitar (muted)| 29| Overdriven Guitar
30| Distortion Guitar| 31| Guitar Harmonics| 32| Acoustic Bass
33| Electric Bass (finger)| 34| Electric Bass (pick)| 35| Fretless Bass
36| Slap Bass 1| 37| Slap Bass 2| 38| Synth Bass 1
39| Synth Bass 2| 40| Violin| 41| Viola
42| Cello| 43| Contrabass| 44| Tremolo Strings
45| Pizzicato Strings| 46| Orchestral| 47| Timpani
48| String Ensemble 1| 49| String Ensemble 2| 50| Synth Strings 1
51| Synth Strings 2| 52| Choir Aahs| 53| Voice Oohs
54| Synth Voice| 55| Orchestra Hit| 56| Trumpet
NO| Tone| NO| Tone| NO| Tone
57| Trombone| 58| Tuba| 59| Muted Trumpet
60| French Horn| 61| Brass Section| 62| Synth Brass 1
63| Synth Brass 2| 64| Soprano Sax| 65| Alto Sax
66| Tenor Sax| 67| Baritone Sax| 68| Oboe
69| English Horn| 70| Bassoon| 71| Clarinet
72| Piccolo| 73| Flute| 74| Recorder
75| Pan Flute| 76| Bottle Blow| 77| Shakuhachi
78| Whistle| 79| Ocarina| 80| Lead I (square)
81| Lead 2 (sawtooth)| 82| Lead 3 (caliope lead)| 83| Lead 4 (chiff lead)
84| Lead 5 (charang)| 85| Lead 6 (voice)| 86| Lead 7 (fifths)
87| Lead 8 (bass+ lead)| 88| Pad 1 (new age)| 89| Pad 2 (warm)
90| Pad 3 (polysynth)| 91| Pad 4 (choir)| 92| Pad 5 (bowed)
93| Pad 6 (metallic)| 94| Pad 7 (halo)| 95| Pad 8 (sweep)
96| FX I (rain)| 97| FX 2 (soundtrack)| 98| FX 3 (crystal)
99| FX 4 (atmosphere)| 100| FX 5 (brightness)| 101| FX 6 (goblins)
102| FX 7 (echoes)| 103| FX 8 (sci-fi)| 104| Sitar
105| Banjo| 106| Shamisen| 107| Koto
108| Kalimba| 109| Bagpipe| 110| Fiddle
111| Shanai| 112| Tinkle Bell| 113| Swing Dance Bell
114| Steel Drums| 115| Woodblock| 116| Taiko Drum
117| Melodic Tom| 118| Synth Drum| 119| Reverse Cymbal
120| Guitar Fret Noise| 121| Breath Noise| 122| Seashore
123| Bird Tweet| 124| Telephone Ring| 125| Helicopter
126| Applause| 127| Gunshot| |

Keyboard Rhythm Directory

NO Rhythm NO Rhythm NO Rhythm
0 Beguineswing 1 Beguin1 2 Beguine2
3 Pophit 4 Pop 5 Popmalay
6 Bossanova 7 Disco1 8 Disco2
9 Bluegrassdisco 10 Waltzl1 11 Waltzl2
12 Trueballadwaltz 13 Bossawaltz 14 Easywaltz
15 Shufflewaltz 16 Reggaewaltz 17 Rhumbawaltz
18 1-Mar 19 2-Mar 20 Rhumba1
21 Rhumba2 22 Slow1 23 Slow2
24 Discocha 25 Guaracha 26 Charl
27 Samba1 28 Samba2 29 Ubminimal
30 18Bit 31 28Bit 32 16Bit1
33 16Bit2 34 Ballad16T 35 Country16T
36 Tango1 37 Tango2 38 Polka1
39 Polka2 40 Popswing 41 Easyswing
42 Softswing 43 Rock1 44 Rock2
45 Rock3 46 Airyrock 47 Heartrock
48 Rock&roll 49 Urban 50 Ballad
51 Jazzballad 52 C.ballad 53 J.ballad
54 60Slowballad 55 PianoBallad 56 50Sballad
57 Snakebase 58 Happyblues 59 Oldblues
60 Bluegras 61 Boodie1 62 Boodie2
63 Boodie3 64 Shuffle1 65 Shuffle2
66 Dreamshuffle 67 Countryshuffle 68 Quickshuffle
69 eggaeshuffle 70 R&B 71 Reggae
72 Reggae 73 Reggae 74 Salsa1
75 Salsa2 76 Salsa3 77 Tecno1
78 Tecno2 79 Funky1 80 Funky2
81 Dixie1 82 Dixie2 83 Foxtrot1
84 Foxtrot2 85 R.roll1 86 R.roll 2
87 Fastbeat 88 Quickbeat 89 Smoothbeat
90 Squarebeat 91 Eurobeat 92 Alphadance
93 Betadance 94 Dreamdance 95 Dance1
96 Dance2 97 Dance3 98 Rap
99 Thevillage 100 Countryshuffle 101 Electrickeys
102 Darkkeys 103 Easywalk 104 Destiny
105 Comedy 106 Drive 107 Liquidnova
108 KIndustrialfolk 109 Slowpure 110 SimpleJam
111 Synthethix 112 Feel 113 Accelerate
114 Beachnight 115 Irish 116 Tarantella
117 Bigband 118 Dandut 119 Fusion
120 Horse 121 Keron 122 Latin
123 Mambo 124 Newage 125 Slowrc
126 Soul 127 Twist

Demo Songs Directory

NO Name NO Name
1 Beer barrel polka 2 Spanish bullfighter
3 Rain in the rhythm 4 Winter Sonata
5 Annie’s song 6 Go home
7 Choi Wan chase the moon 8 Rafsky march
9 Haruno 10 Dream wedding
11 A bit of a dream 12 Secret garden
13 Green sleeves 14 Nutcracker dance
15 the blue Danube

WARNING! THE DEVICE MUST NOT BE DISPOSED OF WITH HOUSEHOLD WASTE.

This symbol indicates that this product must not be disposed of with household waste, according to the EU and your national law. In order to prevent potential damage to the environment or health, the used product must be recycled. In accordance with current legislation, unusable electrical and elec- tronic devices must be collected separately at the designated facilities for recycling, acting on the basis of applicable environmental standards.

Information about used electrical and electronic equipment
The main goal of European and national law regulations is to reduce the amount of waste produced from used electrical and electronic equipment, to ensure an appropriate level of collection, recovery and recycling of used equipment, and to increase public awareness of its harmfulness to the environment, at each stage of use of electrical and electronic equipment. Therefore, it should be pointed out that households play a key role in contributing to reuse and recovery, including recycling of used equipment. The user of electrical and electronic equipment – intended for households – is obliged to return it to authorized collector after its use. However, it should be remembered that products classified as electrical or electronic equipment should be disposed of at authorized collection points.

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