FAME Grand 3100 Digital Piano User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Fame
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Grand 3100 Digital Piano
Product Information:
Product Name: FAME Digital Piano Grand 3100
Model: Grand 3100
Manufacturer: FAME
Release Date: 02/2023
Product Code: EPI0001116-000
Product Type: Digital Piano
Intended Use: The FAME Grand 3100 is a digital piano designed to
play sounds on the keyboard and make them audible through built-in
speakers or headphones.
Guarantee: The current general terms and conditions and
guarantee conditions of Music Store professional GmbH apply. For
more details, please visit www.musicstore.de
Product Usage Instructions:
Important Safety Instructions:
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Read and understand all safety instructions before using the
product. -
Ensure that the device is operated exclusively by trained and
competent users who are in full possession of their mental,
physical, and sensory abilities. -
The use by other persons is only permitted under the
supervision or guidance of a person responsible for their
safety. -
Keep packaging material out of the reach of babies and children
due to the danger of suffocation. -
Never leave children unattended while they are using the
device. -
Do not remove any (small) parts from the device to prevent the
risk of suffocation. -
Do not attempt to remove the housing of the device as there are
high electrical voltages inside. Maintenance and repair work should
be done by a qualified service workshop or contact your
dealer. -
Do not modify the power cord or plug. If the power cord is
damaged, replace it immediately with an original spare part from
the manufacturer to prevent the risk of electric shock. -
Be cautious of the volume levels as the unit may generate
volumes that can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. Reduce
the volume immediately if ear noise or hearing loss occurs. If
necessary, keep a greater distance from the device or use adequate
hearing protection.
Operating Instructions:
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Connect the FAME Digital Piano Grand 3100 to a power source
using the provided power cord. -
To play sounds on the keyboard, turn on the device using the
power button located on the front panel. -
Adjust the volume level according to your preference using the
volume control knob. -
You can connect headphones to the headphone jack for private
listening. -
Use the keys on the keyboard to play different notes and
melodies. -
Explore the various functions and features of the digital piano
by referring to the user manual provided. -
To turn off the device, press and hold the power button until
it shuts down completely.
For any questions or suggestions, please contact Music Store
professional GmbH:
Tel: +49 221 8884-0
Fax: +49 221 8884-2500
Email: info@musicstore.de
Grand 3100
02/2023 EPI0001116-000
User Manual
Congratulations on your new FAME Digital Piano Grand 3100!
Thank you for choosing a FAME product. Thanks to efficient development and
economical production, FAME makes high-quality products at a fantastic price
possible.
Please read these operating instructions carefully to be informed about all
functions of this product and keep them for future reference
Have fun with your new product! Your FAME Team
Guarantee:
The current general terms and conditions and guarantee conditions of Music Store professional GmbH apply.
Can be viewed under: www.musicstore.de
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Music Store professional GmbH Istanbulstr. 22-26 51103 Köln Managing Director:
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Content Digital Piano Manual
Intended use:
The Fame Grand 3100 is a digital piano designed to play sounds on the keyboard
and make them audible through built-in speakers or headphones. Improper use of
the product is considered improper and can lead to personal injury or property
damage. No liability is assumed for damage resulting from improper use.
It must be ensured that the device is operated exclusively by trained and
competent users who are in full possession of their mental, physical and
sensory abilities. The use by other persons is only permitted under the
supervision or guidance of a person responsible for their safety.
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Important safety instructions! Please read before connection!
CAUTION! (Electro Magnetic Interference) The 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.
DANGER! (For babies and children) Dispose of or store any packaging material
properly! Packaging material must be kept out of the reach of babies and
children due to the danger of suffocation.
Make sure that children never use the device unattended! In addition, make
sure that children do not remove (small) parts from the device, as they could
suffocate by swallowing parts!
DANGER! (Electric shock due to high voltages in the device) The housing must
not be removed! There are no parts to be maintained in the device. Inside the
unit there are components which are under high electrical voltage.
Before each use, check the device for damage or the absence of components,
protective devices or housing parts. If this is the case, do not use the
device!
Leave maintenance and repair work to a qualified service workshop or contact
your dealer.
DANGER! (Electric shock due to short circuit) Modifications to the power cord
or plug are prohibited. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced
immediately with an original spare part from the manufacturer. Failure to do
so may result in fire or death due to electric shock!
WARNING! (Damage to hearing) The unit may generate volumes that may cause
temporary or permanent hearingloss. Over time, even seemingly uncritical
levels can cause hearing damage. Reduce the volume immediately if ear noise or
hearing loss occurs. If this is not possible, keep a greater distance or use
adequate hearing protection.
Hint! (Fire hazard due to overheating) The maximum permissible ambient
temperature of this device is 40°C. Ensure that the unit is placed in a place
with adequate ventilation, out of the reach of direct heat sources, naked
flames and combustible materials and liquids.
The ventilation slots of the device must not be taped or covered.
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Hint! (Operating conditions) Due to its structural characteristics, the device
is designed for indoor operation (IP20). Never expose the device to rain,
moisture or liquids as this may cause damage. Vibrations, dust or solar
radiation can also lead to damage, avoid them! Do not apply excessive force to
the switches or controls. Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into
the instrument. If this happens, remove the electric plug from the outlet.
Then have the instrument inspected by qualified service personnel. Disconnect
all cables before moving the instrument.
Hint! (Power supply) It is essential that you check that the device voltage
matches your local mains voltage. It is highly recommended that you fuse your
mains socket with a residual current circuit breaker (FI). Please connect the
designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet. If you do not use your device for a
longer period of time, disconnect it from the power supply in order to
minimize danger. The same applies to storm conditions such as thunderstorms,
floods, etc.
Hint! (Commissioning) All connections of the device should be made before
switching on. Use only high-quality cables for connections.
Hint! (Installation) Be sure to inspect the device for damage before using.
Optimum use of the original packaging or suitable transport or storage
packaging to protect the product when not in use optimally against influences
such as dust or moisture, etc.
Hint! (Possible damage due to magnetic fields) Loudspeakers generate a static
magnetic field. Please keep an appropriate distance from other equipment that
may be affected or damaged by an external magnetic field.
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Hint! (Interferences with other electrical devices) Radios and televisions
placed nearby may experience reception interference. Operate this unit at a
suitable distance from radios and televisions. 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.
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.
Symbols on device and packaging: The lightning flash symbol warns the user
about non-insulated current and the risk of electrocution The exclamation mark
symbol warns the user about important maintenance and operating instructions
in the manual
Intended for indoor use
Read manual
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Contents:
PLUGS & CONNECTORS…………………………..07
SET UP Set Up Guide……………………………………….07-11
PANEL & DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Front Panel………………………………………………12 Rear
Panel……………………………………………….13 LCD Display……………………………………………..14
Metronome Beat………………………………………36 Fade Time……………………………………………….36 MIDI Output
Channel………………………………..36 Song Looping…………………………………………..36 Auto Power
Off………………………………………..36 Bluetooth Link………………………………………….37 Factory
Reset……………………………………………37
PERFORMANCE MEMORY………………………..38
CONNECTIONS…………………………………..15/16
POWER SUPPLY……………………………………….17 SONG RECORDING……………………………..39-41
SETTINGS Master Volume…………………………………………17 Brilliance………………………………………………….18
Playing the Demos…………………………………….18 Playing Voices…………………………………………..19 Playing
Different Voices……………………………..20
PIANO MODE…………………………………………21
TWINOVA………………………………………………22
AUTO ACCOMPANIMANT……………………23/24
CHORD BASSICS……………………………………..25 Adjusting Tempo……………………………………….26
AUDIO RECORDING…………………………………41 SONG…………………………………………………….42 BLUETOOTH……………………………………………43 CONNECTING USB FLASH DRIVE…………44/45 MIDI………………………………………………………45 SPECIFICATIONS…………………………………46/47 TROUBLESHOOTING……………………………….48 CLEANING………………………………………………49
ONE TOUCH SETTING O.T.S……………………..27 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION……………….49
METRONOME…………………………………………27 VOICE LIST…………………………………………50-60
MIXER……………………………………………………28 STYLE LIST…………………………………………61/62
DSP EFFECT………………………………………..29/30 SONG LIST………………………………………………63
HARMONY……………………………………………..31 DEMO SONGS…………………………………………63
FUNCTION MENU Tune……………………………………………………….33 Octave…………………………………………………….33 Touch Response………………………………………..33 Chord Type………………………………………………33 Lower split Point……………………………………….33 Twinova Split Point…………………………………….34 Harmony Type………………………………………….34 EQ………………………………………………………….34 String Resonance………………………………………35 Soft Pedal………………………………………………..35 Freeze……………………………………………………..35
CHORD LIST……………………………………………64 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART……………….65
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Plugs and connectors:
Headphone output – 2x 6.3mm stereo jack sockets – center left signal, first
ring Right signal shaft – ground LINE Out – 2 x 6.3mm mono jack socket –
center signal, shaft ground LINE In – 2 x 6.3mm mono jack socket – centre
signal, shaft ground Mic In – 6.3mm mono jack socket – center signal, shaft
ground MIDI IN/Out/THRU – 3 x 5pin DIN USB – for connection to a computer
Special connection for the pedals
Setup:
This section contains information about setting up your instrument and
preparing to play. Please read through this section carefully before turning
the power on.
Setup Guide: 1. Before proceeding to assemble the stand, check that all the
parts listed below are included:
Accessories A Pedal component B Right leg component C Left leg component D Rear leg component E Piano body
Accessories
F Washer
G M 12 x 45mm hexagonal bolt
H
3 x 15mm screw
I Copper pole
J Wrench
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2. Follow the steps below to assemble the stand. You will need a Phillip`s
screwdriver (not supplied). A. Reverse the carton upside down and then place
it horizontally on the floor. (Make sure the bottom surface is on the upside.)
Then open the box, and remove the foams which are used to protect the piano
body, as shown in the picture.
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B. Put the Left leg component (C) on the left side of the Piano body (E). Then
align the sunken hole on the Leg component to that on the Piano body. Place a
washer into this sunken hole, then use the Wrench (J) to securely tighten the
Hexagonal bolt (G)(2 on each side) in clockwise direction, as shown in the
picture. (Make sure the direction of the components is correct before
screwing) Affix the Right leg component (B) and Rear leg component (D) to the
Piano body (E) in the same way.
How to screw a hexagonal bolt? a. Put a Washer into the sunken hole on the leg
component. b. Put a hexagonal bolt into the sunken hole. c. Use the Wrench to
tighten the bolt in clockwise direction.
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C. Use Screws (H) to affix the two Copper poles (I) onto the back of the Pedal
component (A), as shown in the picture. (Make sure the direction of the
components is correct before screwing.)
D. Carefully reverse the Pedal component, then affix the Pedal component and
the Copper poles to the Piano body with Hexagonal bolts (G).
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E. Set the piano upright, as shown in the picture. Carefully reverse the
piano. Avoid damaging any legs or the pedal component. At this point the Piano
is fully assembled. Attention! Caution: Carefully reverse the piano. Avoid
damaging any legs.
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Panel & Display Description Front Panel:
1. [VOLUME] knob Adjust the master volume.
2. [BRILLIANCE] knob Adjust the brilliance.
3. [REC] button – USB flash drive inserted: press the button to enter Audio
Recording. – USB flash drive not inserted: press the button to enter MIDI
Recording. – Press and hold the button to enter the recording setting menu.
11. [MAIN B] button In style mode: play the Main pattern B. In song mode:
play the current song in a loop.
12. [MAIN C] button In style mode: play the Main pattern C. In song mode:
play all songs in a loop.
13. [MAIN D] button In style mode: play the Main pattern D. In song mode:
rewind the song playback. In Bluetooth mode: play the previous Bluetooth song.
4. [TEMPO +/-] buttons
14. [SYNC STOP] button
Press to edit the tempo value.
In style mode: turn the Sync Stop function on or
off.
5. STYLE select buttons
In song mode: fast forward the song playback.
Directly set a preset style. Press a button once to In Bluetooth mode: play the next Bluetooth song.
select the first preset style, press it again to select
the second preset style.
15. [SYNC START] button
In style mode: turn the Sync Start function on or
6. [A.B.C.] button
off.
Press it to turn the A.B.C. function on or off.
In song mode: pause the song playback.
Press and hold it to enter the Chord setting menu. In Bluetooth mode: pause playing the Bluetooth
song.
7. [FADE IN/OUT] button
Press it to turn the Fade In or Fade Out on or off. 16. [START/STOP] button
Press and hold it to enter the Fade Time setting Start or stop playing a song or a style.
menu.
Start or stop playing a Bluetooth song.
8. [INTRO/ENDING 1] button Play the Intro or Ending pattern 1.
9. [INTRO/ENDING 2] button In style mode: play the Intro or Ending pattern 2.
In song mode: mute/activate the left hand part.
10. [MAIN A] button In style mode: play the Main pattern A. In song mode:
mute/activate the right hand part.
17. [METRO] button Press it to turn the Metronome on or off. Press and hold
it to enter the Metronome setting menu.
18. [FUNCTION] button Press it to enter the Function menu.
19. [DEMO] button Press it to enter Demo mode.
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20. [MIXER] button Press it to enter the Mixer menu.
21. [STYLE] button Press it to enter Style mode.
22. [USB] button Press it to enter the USB Play menu. Press and hold it to
enter the USB menu.
26. [+/YES] button Increase the value. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] together to
restore default settings.
27. [-/NO] button Decrease the value. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] together to
restore default settings.
23. [VOICE] button Press it to enter Voice mode.
28. [BANK] button Select a memory bank.
24. [SONG/ ] button When Bluetooth is disabled, press it to enter Song mode.
When Bluetooth is connected, press it once to enter Bluetooth mode, press it
again to switch to Song mode.
25. Data Dial Adjust the parameters.
29. [FREEZE] button Press it to turn the Freeze function on or off. Press and
hold it to enter the Freeze setting menu.
30. [STORE] button Save current panel settings to one of the memories. Press
[STORE] and [M1] together to save the settings to M1.
30. [STORE] button
35. [PIANO] button
Save current panel settings to one of the memo- Press it to enter Piano Mode.
ries.
Press [STORE] and [M1] together to save the
36. [LOWER] button
settings to M1.
Press it to turn the Lower function on or off.
Press and hold it to enter the Split Point setting
31. VOICE Select buttons
menu.
Directly select a preset voice.
Press a button once to select the first preset voice, 37. [TWINOVA] button
press it again to select the second preset voice. Press it to turn the Twinova function on or off.
Press and hold it to enter the Twinova Split setting
32. [M1]-[M6] buttons
menu.
In memory mode: recall panel settings from one
of the memories.
38. [HARMONY] button
In O.T.S. mode: recall voice settings that match Press it to turn the Harmony function on or off.
the current style..
Press and hold it to enter the Harmony setting menu.
33. [O.T.S.] button Press it to turn the One Touch Setting function on or
off.
34. [DUAL] button Press it to turn the Dual function on or off.
39. [TRANSPOSE +/-] buttons Adjust the transpose value.
40. [DSP] button Press it to turn the DSP effect on or off. Press and hold it
to enter the DSP setting menu.
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LCD Display:
1. Function Indicators 2. 192 x 16 Dot Matrix LCD 3. Function Indicators 4.
Chord 5. Transpose 6. Beat 7. Measure/Beat/Time 8. During playback, shows the
MIDI Channel Volume When playback stops, shows the track Volume 9. Tempo 10.
Memory/O.T.S. 11. Function Indicators
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Connections:
1. PEDAL jack Connect the pedal component.
Note: Please unplug the microphone when it is not in use.
2. MIDI OUT, MIDI IN, MIDI THRU jacks
5. MIC Volume knob
Use a standard MIDI cable to connect the MIDI Rotate it to adjust the input volume of the micro-
OUT jack of the instrument to the MIDI IN jack of phone.
an external device. The instrument will transmit
MIDI messages to the external device and work as 6. AUX IN jack
a MIDI controller.
The AUX IN jacks receive audio signals from an
Use a standard MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN external audio source such as an MP3 or a CD player.
jack of the instrument to the MIDI OUT jack of an Connect the AUX IN jacks of the instrument to the
external device. The instrument will receive MIDI OUTPUT jack of an MP3/CD player. The instrument’s
messages from the external device and work as a speakers will play the music transmitted from the
sound source.
external player, and you can play along.
Use a standard MIDI cable to connect the MIDI
THRU jack of the instrument to the MIDI IN jack of 7. AUX OUT jack
an external device. The instrument will relay the The AUX OUT jacks deliver the output of the
MIDI messages it has received from its MIDI IN to instrument to external audio equipment such as a
the next device.
keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, mixing
console, or recording interface. Connect the AUX
3. USB jack
OUT jacks of the instrument to the INPUT jack of the
Use a standard USB cable to connect the USB jack external audio equipment. Use the R and L jacks for
of the instrument to the USB port of a computer. stereo output or just the L jack for mono output.
With USB, you can save a keyboard performance Note:
to the computer or use the instrument to play
1. Turn off the power to all devices before connec-
back music played on the computer.
ting or disconnecting external equipment.
Note:
2. To avoid damaging the speakers, set the master
Do not set the USB MIDI device to be both input volume level to minimum before turning on the
and output simultaneously when configuring the power.
software on your computer. Otherwise, the sound
will be overlapped when playing the keyboard. 8. AC POWER INLET
Connect the AC power cable to this inlet.
4. MIC input
Before connecting or disconnecting a microphone,
set the master volume level to minimum. Plug the
microphone into the MIC jack, then adjust the
master volume to an appropriate level.
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9. PHONES jack
10. USB Port
Plug a pair of standard stereo headphones into the Connect a USB flash drive to the instrument to
PHONES jack for private practice or late-night play- save the data you’ve created to the USB flash
ing. When headphones are connected, the internal drive. You can also load files from a USB flash drive
speakers will be muted, and the sound can only be to the instrument, or use the instrument to play
heard from the headphones.
back files saved on USB flash drive.
Note:
Note:
To avoid the risk of hearing loss, do not use
To avoid errors or damaging the USB flash drive,
headphones at high volume level for a long period do not remove it when reading or writing is in
of time.
progress.
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Power Supply:
1. Before connecting the power supply, please set the [POWER] switch to “OFF”
and set the master volume level to minimum. 2. Connect the AC power cable to
AC power supply jack on the rear panel. 3. Plug the AC power cable into an
appropriate AC outlet. 4. Press the [POWER] switch. The LCD will light up and
display the welcome interface, indicating the instrument is powered on. 5.
When you are ready to turn the instrument off, press and hold the [POWER]
switch for a second. The LCD light will turn off. Note: 1. In order to save
energy, the instrument will automatically shut down after 30 minutes when not
in use. (see Auto Power Off). 2. For your safety, please unplug the instrument
when it is not in use or during a thunderstorm.
Adjusting the Master Volume
Rotate the [VOLUME] knob clockwise to increase the master volume or counter-
clockwise to decrease it. Adjust to set the desired volume level. Note: If the
speakers do not produce sound, check if the master volume is set too low or if
headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack.
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Adjusting the Brilliance:
Use the [BRILLIANCE] knob to adjust the overall brilliance level. The
brilliance is set to medium by default. Rotate the knob clockwise to brighten
the sound, or counter-clockwise to mellow the sound.
Playing the Demos:
The instrument features several professional demos. Please refer to the Demo
List for details. 1. Start playing the demo. Press the [DEMO] button to enter
Demo mode and start playing the demos in a continuous loop. The LCD shows the
current demo number and name. 2. Select a demo. Use the data dial or
[+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a desired demo. 3. Stop playing the demo.
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop playing and exit Demo mode. Note: During
demo playback, playing the keyboard will not produce sound.
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Playing the Voices:
The instrument features a variety of realistic voices. Please refer to the
Voice List for details.
Playing a Voice
1. Enter the voice mode. Press the [VOICE] button or one of the VOICE select
buttons to enter Voice mode. The “R1″ indicator appears and the LCD shows the
current voice number and name.
2. Select a voice to play. Use the data dial or [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to
select a desired voice. You can also use the VOICE select buttons to select a
preset voice.
3. Play the selected voice. Play the keyboard to use the selected voice for
performance.
Playing Two Voices Simultaneously The Dual function allows two different
voices to be layered together, creating a more full and rich sound. Turn this
function on and select a voice for the dual voice ,,R2”.
1. Turn on the dual function. Press the [DUAL] button to turn on the Dual
function. The “R2” indicator appears and the LCD shows the current dual voice
number and name.
2. Select a dual voice. Use the data dial or [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select
a dual voice. You can also use the VOICE select buttons to select a preset
voice.
3. Play the voices. Play the keyboard and you will hear two different voices
playing together, just like two different instruments being played at the same
time.
4. Turn off the dual function. Press the [DUAL] button again to turn off the
Dual function.
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Playing Different Voices with Both Hands
The Lower function splits the keyboard into two areas so as to create different voices for each of your hands. The left hand voice is the lower voice “L”.
1. Turn on the lower function. Press the [LOWER] button to turn on the Lower function. The “L” indicator appears. The LCD shows the current lower voice number and name.
2. Select a lower voice. Use the data dial or [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a lower voice. You can also use the VOICE select buttons to select a preset voice.
3. Play the voices. Play the keyboard with both hands and you will hear two different voices from the left and right hand areas.
4. Set the lower split. Press and hold the [LOWER] buttons to enter the lower split setting menu, then use the [+/Yes]/[-/ No] buttons or press a key on the keyboard to assign the lower split. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] at the same time to restore the default lower split.
5. Turn off the lower function. Press the [LOWER] button again to turn off the lower function.
Switch between Voice R1 / R2 / L The voice “R1” is turned on by default, and cannot be turned off. The dual voice “R2” and lower voice “L” can be turned on/off as desired. In voice mode, when the R1, R2, and L voices are all in use, you can press the [VOICE] button repeatedly to switch between different voice layers.
Lower Split
The key that splits the keyboard into the left and
right hand areas is called ,,Lower Split”. The de-
fault lower split is F#3 (34), however, you can
assign it to any other key. Please refer to the Func- Note:
tion Menu for details.
1. When the Lower and Dual functions are in use,
only the right hand area will play the dual voices.
2. You can adjust the volume for voice R1/ R2/ L
separately in the Mixer.
Please refer to Mixer for details.
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Transpose:
The 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. Enter the transpose setting interface. Press the [TRANSPOSE+] /
[TRANSPOSE-] buttons to edit the transpose setting. The LCD shows the current
transpose value.
2. Adjust the transpose value. Use the data dial, [+/Yes]/ [-/No] buttons or
[TRANSPOSE+] / [TRANSPOSE-] to adjust the transpose value.
3. Reset the transpose to default. Press the [TRANSPOSE+] and [TRANSPOSE-]
buttons at the same time to reset the value to default.
Note: 1. For example, if you set the transpose value to -05 or 007, you will
hear “G” pitch when playing the “C” keys. 2. Transpose setting applies to the
accompaniment and the entire keyboard voice.
Piano Mode:
Piano Mode is specially designed for piano players. It recreates the voice and
touch of a real acoustic piano. By pressing the [PIANO] button, the instrument
replicates a concert grand voice. All parameters become optimized for concert
piano performance.
Press the [PIANO] button to enter or exit Piano Mode.
Note: In Piano Mode, the Dual and Lower functions will not be available.
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Twinova:
The Twinova function splits the keyboard into two areas with the same pitch
and voice, for the convenience of playing together with a friend or
instructor. 1. Turn on the Twinova function. Press the [TWINOVA] button to
turn on the function. The default split point is E3. 2. Set the Split Point
for Twinova. Press and hold [TWINOVA] to enter the setting menu. Use the data
dial to select “TWINOVA SPLIT”, then use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to assign
the split point. You can also tap a key on the keyboard to assign the split
point to that key. 3. Set the Octave for Twinova. Press and hold [TWINOVA] to
enter the setting menu. Use the data dial to select “TWINOVA OCTAVE”, then use
the [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to adjust the octave range from -2 to +2. Pedal
Function in Twinova Left pedal: Notes played on the left hand area will have
longer sustain. Middle pedal: Notes played on both areas will have longer
sustain. Right pedal: Notes played on the right hand area will have longer
sustain. Note: In Twinova mode, both the Dual and Lower functions will not be
available.
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Auto Accompaniment:
The auto accompaniment function puts a full backing band at your fingertips.
All you have to do is to play chords with your left hand, and the
accompaniment will automatically play along, following the chords you play.
With auto accompaniment, even a solo performer can enjoy the experience of
playing with a full band or orchestra. The instrument features a variety of
styles. Please refer to the Style List for details.
Playing Only the Rhythm Tracks 1. Enter the style mode. Press the [STYLE]
button to enter Style mode. The LCD shows the current style number and name.
2. Select a style to play. Use the data dial or [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to
select a desired style. You can also use the STYLE select buttons to select a
preset style.
3. Start playing auto accompaniment of the rhythm tracks. Press the
[START/STOP] button to start playing the rhythm tracks. Alternatively, press
the [SYNC START] button, then play the keyboard to start rhythm playback.
Playing All Tracks of a Style During rhythm playback, if you turn on the chord
mode and then play a chord on the keyboard, it will start the chord part as
well. In chord mode, you can play chords in the following ways: Fingered,
Multi-finger, Bass Invert and Full Range. Except for Full Range, the other
three will divide the keyboard into two areas (same as in the Lower function).
Chord Type Fingered
Multi Finger Bass Invert
Full Range
Discription
Automatically detects Single Finger and Multi Finger chord
Detects only Multi Fingerchords
Detects Multi Finger chord inversion of bass track
Detects Multi Finger chords over the entire keyboard range and supports Bass
Invert
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1. Turn on the A.B.C. function. Press the [A.B.C.] button to turn on the
A.B.C. Function. The LED button lights up. Press the button repeatedly to
switch between “A.B.C.” ¦ “FULL RANGE” ¦ “OFF”.
To select a desired way to play chords, press and hold the [A.B.C.] button to
enter the setting menu, then use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a chord
type.
2. Start playing auto accompaniment of all tracks. Press the [SYNC START]
button to turn on the Sync Start function. The LED button lights up. When you
play a chord in the chord section, it will start the auto accompaniment of all
tracks. When you play a different chord, the accompaniment will change along
with you. Alternatively, press the [START/STOP] button to start rhythm
playback. Then play a chord in the chord section, and the chord part will
start as well.
Accompaniment Variations Specially created variation patterns can be added
into the accompaniment, making your performance more professional and
personalized..
INTRO The Intro is the opening section of a song. When the Intro pattern is
finished, it will automatically shift to the selected Main section. The length
of the Intro section differs depending on the selected style.
MAIN The Main is the principal section of a song. It will play and repeat the
Main pattern until another section`s button is pressed.
FILL IN The Fill-in will automatically add a fill to your performance. When
the Fill-in pattern is finished, it will shift to the related Main section.
ENDING The Ending is the ending section of a song. When the Ending pattern is
finished, the accompaniment will stop as well. The length of the Ending
section differs depending on the selected style.
Note: During style playback, if you press and hold one of the MAIN [A]-[D]
buttons, the Fill-in pattern will repeat until the button is released.
Playback will then switch to the related Main section.
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Chord Basics A chord, in music, is a harmonic set of three or more notes that are heard simultaneously. The most common type of chord is a triad. A triad is a set of three notes that can be stacked in thirds. When arranged this way, the triad`s notes, from lowest pitched to highest, are called: the Root, the Third, and the Fifth.
Triad Type The basic triad types are as follows:
Triad Type Major Triad
Minor Triad
Augmented Triad
Diminished Triad
Description
A root with a major third added above and a perfect fifth constitutes a “Major
Triad”.
A root with a minor third added above and a perfect fifth constitutes a “Minor
Triad”.
A root with a major third added above and an augmented fifth constitutes an
“Augmented Triad”.
A root with a minor third added above and a diminished fifth constitutes a
“Diminished Triad”.
Chord Inversion When a chord’s root is not the lowest note in the triad, it is
called an inversion chord. When the root note is the lowest note, it is called
a root-position chord. If we put the Third and Fifth in the root position, it
forms an “Inversion”, so it is called an “Inverted Chord”. A major triad and
its inversion are illustrated on the right..
Chord Name The chord name consists of two parts: Chord root and Chord type.
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Single Finger Single-finger makes it easy to produce major, seventh, minor and
minor seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the. auto
accompaniment section.
Multi Finger Multi-finger allows you to play chords in normal fingering. Try
playing the 32 types of C chords listed on the right.
Full Range In Full Range mode, it detects chords played in normal fingering
(Multi-finger) over the entire keyboard range.
Adjusting the Tempo Each style is preset with a default or standard tempo, but
you can change it as needed. 1. Adjust the tempo. Press the [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO-]
buttons to edit the tempo setting. The tempo value will flash on the LCD. Use
the data dial or [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the value. 2. Reset the
tempo to default. When the tempo value is flashing, press the [+/YES] and
[-/NO] buttons at the same time to reset the tempo to default. Note: When
style stops, changing the style will automatically reset the tempo. However,
changing the style during style playback will not result in tempo change.
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One Touch Setting (O.T.S.) When One Touch Setting is switched on, you can
instantly recall all auto accompaniment related settings including voice
selection and digital effects, all with the single touch of a button.
1. Turn on the One Touch Setting function. Press the [O.T.S.] button to turn
on the function. The “O.T.S” indicator lights up and the A.B.C. function will
be turned on.
2. Recall the settings in O.T.S. mode. Press one of the [M1] – [M4] buttons.
Various panel settings (including voice and effects) that match the current
style will be recalled instantly. Each style has 4 preset settings.
Parameters in One Touch Setting: Part on/off, voice number, voice volume,
voice octave setting, voice reverb level, voice chorus level, voice pan.
Note: In O.T.S. mode, the Performance Memory is not available.
Metronome:
The metronome provides a steady beat to help you practice at a preset tempo.
1. Turn on the metronome. Press the [METRO] button to turn on the metronome.
Beats on the LCD will flash in sync with the metronome sound.
2. Turn off the metronome. Press the [METRO] button again to turn off the
metronome.
Note: 1. If you turn on the metronome during style playback, the metronome
sound will start from the next beat and its time signature will match the
current style. 2. In MIDI Recording, if you turn on the metronome, the
metronome sound will not be recorded. 3. In Audio Recording, if you turn on
the metronome, the metronome sound will be recorded.
Metronome Beat Press and hold the [METRO] button to enter the setting menu,
then use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the metronome beat.
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Mixer:
The Mixer function allows you to separately adjust the volume of each track,
so as to keep an appropriate volume balance.
1. Enter the Mixer menu. Press the [MIXER] button to enter the Mixer menu.
The LCD shows the current parameter.
2. Select a parameter. Use the data dial to select a parameter.
3. Adjust the volume level. Use the [+/YES]/ [-/NO] buttons to adjust the
volume of the current item. Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] at the same time to
switch between the default volume and muting the volume.
Detailed parameters and their volume ranges:
Parameter Music volume Voice R1 volume Voice R2 volume Voice L volume Metronome volume Mic volume Rhythm sub. volume Rhythm master volume Bass volume Chord 1 volume Chord 2 volume Chord 3 volume Phrase 1 volume Phrase 2 volume
LCD Display MUSIC VOL: R1 VOL: R2 VOL: L VOL: METRO VOL: MIC VOL: RHYTHM_S VOL: RHYTHM_M VOL: BASS VOL: CHORD1 VOL: CHORD2 VOL: CHORD3 VOL: PHRASE1 VOL: PHRASE2 VOL:
Volume Range
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
xxx
00-32
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DSP Effect:
The DSP effects will add ambiance and depth to your performance in a variety
of ways. They can be set to simulate sound from a real environment, making
your tone more crystal and strong, or even give you distortion for a rougher
edge. Experiment with the various effects to find the ones that work best for
you.
Turn the DSP Effect on or off. The DSP effect is turned on by default. You can
press the [DSP] button to turn the function on or off.
Set the DSP Effect. 1. Press and hold the [DSP] button to enter the DSP
settings menu.
2. Use the data dial to select a parameter.
3. Use the [+/YES]/ [-/NO] buttons to change the settings of the selected
parameter.
DSP effect parameters and their ranges:
Parameter
Voice R1 DSP Effect Type
Voice R1 DSP Effect Level Voice R1 Global Reverb Level Send Voice R1 Global
Chorus Level Send
Voice R2 DSP Effect Type
Voice R2 DSP Effect Level Voice R2 Global Reverb Level Send Voice R2 Global
Chorus Level Send
Voice L DSP Effect Type
Voice L DSP Effect Level
Display R1 DSP TYPE R1 DSP LEVEL R1 G.REV SEND
Range
Hall, Room, Crs.Dely, Tp.Delay, Tp.Echo,
xxx
Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Overdriv, Amp, Metl.Dst, Hard.Dst, Tremolo, Auto.Wah,
Tp.Wah, None(Off)
xxx 00-32
xxx 00-32
R1 G.CHR SEND xxx 00-32
R2 DSP TYPE R2 DSP LEVEL
Hall, Room, Crs.Dely, Tp.Delay, Tp.Echo,
xxx
Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Overdriv, Amp, Metl.Dst, Hard.Dst, Tremolo, Auto.Wah,
Tp.Wah, None(Off)
xxx 00-32
R2 G.REV SEND xxx 00-32
R2 G.CHR SEND xxx 00-32
L DSP TYPE L DSP LEVEL
Hall, Room, Crs.Dely, Tp.Delay, Tp.Echo,
xxx
Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Overdriv, Amp, Metl.Dst, Hard.Dst, Tremolo, Auto.Wah,
Tp.Wah, None(Off)
xxx 00-32
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Parameter
Display
Range
Voice L Global Reverb Level Send
L G.REV SEND
xxx 00-32
Voice L Global Chorus Level Send
L G.CHR SEND
xxx 00-32
Microphone DSP Effect Type MIC DSP TYPE
Echo1, Echo2, Echo3, Phaser1, Phaser2, xxx Enhanc, Wah, Overdv1, Overdv2, Lo-
Fi,
Comp, Gate, None(Off)
Microphone DSP Effect Level
MIC DSP LEVEL xxx 00-32
Microphone Global Reverb Level Send
MIC G.REV SEND xxx 00-32
Microphone Global Chorus MIC G.CHR
Level Send
SEND
xxx 00-32
Global Reverb Type
G.REV TYPE
Hall1, Hall2, Hall3, Hall4, Pno.Hall, xxx Room1, Room2, Room3, Church, Garage,
Std.Hall
Global Reverb Level
G.REV LEVEL
xxx 00-32
Global Chorus Type
G.CHR TYPE
Chorus1, Chorus2, Chorus3, Chorus4, xxx GM.Chr1, GM.Chr2, Celeste1, Celeste2,
Sympho1, Sympho2, Doubler, Std.Chr
Global Chorus Level
G.CHR LEVEL
xxx 00-32
Note: There may be a slight pause in the sound if you switch the DSP effect on/off while style or song is playing.
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Harmony:
The harmony function will automatically add harmony effect to the notes you
play in the right hand area, enriching your performance with more harmonic
expression.. Playing with Harmony 1. Press the [HARMONY] button to turn on the
function. The button LED lights up. 2. Turn on the A.B.C. function, then play
a chord in the left hand area. When you play in the right hand area, it will
add harmony effect to the notes you play. 3. Press the [HARMONY] button again
to turn off the function. The LED light turns off. Setting the Harmony Type 1.
Press and hold the [HARMONY] button to enter the settings menu. 2. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the harmony type. Note: Harmony type “1+5”
and “octave” are always available, but the rest will not respond until you
turn on the A.B.C. function and then play a chord in the chord section.
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Function Menu:
1. Enter the function menu. Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the function
menu. The LCD shows the current parameter.
2. Adjust the settings. Use the data dial to select a parameter. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/ NO] buttons to change the setting of the selected item. Press
[+/YES] and [-/NO] at the same time to restore the default setting.
Note: It will exit the function menu if there is no operation in 10 seconds.
Detailed parameters and their ranges:
No. Parameter 1 Tune 2 Voice R1 Octave 3 Voice R2 Octave 4 Voice L Octave
5 Touch Response
6 Chord Type 7 Lower Split Point 8 Twinova Split Point 9 Twinova Octave
10 Harmony Type
11 EQ
12 String Resonance
13 Soft Pedal
14 Freeze
15
Metronome Time Signature
16 Fade In/Out Time
17 MIDI Out Channel
18 Song Looping
19 Auto Power Off
20 Bluetooth Auto Link
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Restore Factory Setting TUNE
LCD Display TUNE OCTAVE R1 OCTAVE R2 OCTAVE L TOUCH CHORD LOWER SPLIT TWINOVA
SPLIT TWINOVA OCTAVE
HARMONY
EQ STRING RES. SOFT PEDAL FREEZE
Range
Preset
-50 ~ +50
0
-2 ~ +2
0
-2 ~ +2
0
-2 ~ +2
0
Off, Soft2, Soft1, Medium1, Medium2, Hard1, Hard2
Medium1
Fingered, Multi, Bass Invert
Fingered
A0 ~ C8
F#3
A0 ~ C8
E3
-2 ~ +2
0
Duet, Trio, Octave, 1+5, Country
Duet, Block, 4 Close 1,
Duet
4 Close 2, 4 Open
Piano, Pop, Classical, Rock, Jazz,R&B
Piano
00 ~ 32
8
Soft, Play, Memory
Soft
Style, Voice, Song
Style
METRO
2/2~12/8
4/4
FADE TIME MIDI OUT CH SONG LOOP POWER OFF BLUETOOTH AUTO
1 ~ 20 1 ~ 16 Single, All, Off Never, 30 min, 60 min On, Off
10 1 All 30 min On
SYSTEM RESET
–
–
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Tune This function adjusts the pitch of the entire keyboard in 2-cent
increments over a range of ±50 (100 cents).
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “TUNE”. 2. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the tune value.
Octave This function will shift the pitch of the specified voice layer up or
down by one octave.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “OCTAVE R1″/ “OCTAVE
R2″/ “OCTAVE L”. 2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the octave value.
Note: The default octave setting of each preset voice may differ.
Touch-Response The touch response feature allows you to expressively control
the voice level based on your playing dynamics, just as on an acoustic
instrument.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “TOUCH”. 2. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
Note: Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn
off the instrument.
Chord-Type You can select a desired fingering type to play chords.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “CHORD”. 2. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a fingering type.
Lower Split Point This function assigns a key to split the entire keyboard
into two areas. When the A.B.C. function is in use, the left hand area
controls the playback of auto accompaniment. When A.B.C. is disabled, the left
hand area plays the lower voice.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “LOWER SPLIT”. 2. Use
the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons or press any key on the keyboard to assign the
split point.
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Twinova Split Point / Octave You can adjust the split point and octave for
Twinova mode.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “TWINOVA SPLIT”/”TWINOVA
OCTAVE”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
Harmony Type 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “HARMONY”. 2. Use the [+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a harmony type.
Harmonietypen im Detail:
Harmony Type Duet Trio Octave 1+5 Country Duet Block 4 Close 1 4 Close 2 4 Open
LCD Display Duet Trio Octave 1+5 CountryDuet Block 4Close1 4Close2 4Open
EQ An EQ controls the gain value of different frequency bands. Different gain
settings will produce different sound effects.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “EQ”. 2. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
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String Resonance When a piano voice is selected, pressing the sustain pedal
will add a string resonance effect to the notes you play. The string resonance
effect faithfully recreates the resonance from the strings and soundboard of
an acoustic grand piano.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “STRING RES.”. 2. Use
the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
Note: Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn
off the instrument.
Soft Pedal You can assign other pedal functions to the soft pedal.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “SOFT PEDAL”. 2. Use the
[+/Yes]/[-/No] buttons to select a pedal function.
Pedal-Funktionen im Detail:
Pedal Funktion Soft Play Memory
Description
Press the pedal to make notes played on the keyboard sound softer.
Press the pedal to start or stop playing the style.
Press the pedal to switch between the memories.
Freeze When Freeze function is in use, the selected parameter setting will
remain unchanged when a performance memory is recalled.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “FREEZE”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a parameter.
Note: The setting will be usable only when Freeze function is in use.
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Metronom Beat
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “METRO”. 2. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the Beat.
Fade Time Set the time length (in seconds) for Fade In/Out.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “FADE TIME”. 2. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the time setting.
MIDI Output Channel Set the MIDI OUT channel for Voice R1.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “MIDI OUT CH”. 2. Use
the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the MIDI Out channel.
Note: Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn
off the instrument.
Song Looping You can play back songs in the following ways: looping all songs,
looping a single song, or no looping (looping off).
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “SONG LOOP”. 2. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
Note: Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn
off the instrument.
Auto Power Off The instrument will automatically shut down after 30 minutes of
inactivity, but you can disable this function or change the time setting.
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “POWER OFF”. 2. Use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the time setting.
Note: Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn
off the instrument.
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Bluetooth Auto Link This function decides whether Bluetooth connection is automatically linked or not. Once a Bluetooth device is successfully paired, it will automatically establish a connection when the device is within range.
- In the function menu, use the data dial to select “BLUETOOTH AUTO”. 2. Use
the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to change the setting.
Factory Reset 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “SYSTEM RESET”. 2. Press [+/YES]. The LCD will show “Reset all settings?” 3. Press [+/YES] to confirm. Note: The operation will delete all user settings. 4. The LCD will show “Delete the user song?”. 5. Press [+/YES] to confirm. Note: The operation will delete all user songs. 6. The reset procedure may take several minutes to complete. Note: Do not turn off the power when factory reset is in progress, otherwise it may corrupt the internal data and cause malfunction.
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Performance Memory:
This function is designed to make your performance easy and efficient. It
allows you to save virtually all panel settings to a single performance memory
for instant recal.
Note: To reset the performance memory to factory default, press and hold both
the [STORE] and [M1] buttons, then turn on the power. The operation will
delete all user memory.
Registering the Panel Settings Press and hold the [STORE] button, then press
one of the [M1]-[M6] buttons. This will save the current panel settings to the
selected memory.
Note: This operation will overwrite any previous data.
Recalling the Memory Settings Press one of the [M1] – [M6] buttons to
instantly recall the settings saved in that memory. This will reset the
related parameters on the control panel.
Note: Performance memory cannot be recalled when the O.T.S. function is in
use.
Selecting a Memory Bank
1. Press the [BANK] button. The LCD shows the current bank number. 2. Use the
data dial to select a memory bank. You can also press the [BANK] button
repeatedly to select a bank.
Freezing Specific Settings When Freeze function is in use, specified panel
parameters will remain unchanged even when a performance memory is recalled.
1. In memory mode, press the [FREEZE] button to turn on the function. The LED
lights up. 2. Press the button again to turn off the function. The LED turns
off. 3. Press and hold [FREEZE] to enter the settings menu. You can select to
freeze voice, style, or song settings. Please refer to the Function Menu for
details.
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Song Recording:
You can record your performance in two ways: MIDI recording and Audio
recording.
MIDI Recording In MIDI recording, you can record and save your keyboard
performance as a user song on the instrument. You can then play it back and
save it to a USB flash drive.
Prepare Recording
1. Press the [REC] button to enter recording standby mode. The Record button
LED and the “REC” indicator will blink.
Note: If a USB flash drive has been inserted, press and hold the [REC] button
to enter the Recording settings menu, then set the Record Type to “MIDI”.You
can select to save the MIDI recording to either the internal flash memory or
the connected USB flash drive. Please refer to Recording Settings for details.
After configuring the settings, press the [REC] button to enter recording
standby mode.
2. In recording standby mode, you can set the instrument voice, song style,
tempo and so on.
3. In recording standby mode, press the [REC] button again to exit recording.
Start Recording In recording standby mode, press the [START/STOP] button or
simply play the keyboard to start recording.The [REC] button LED and the “REC”
indicator stop blinking and stay lit.
Alternatively, you can turn on the Sync Start function, then play the keyboard
to start recording.
Stop Recording 1. During recording, press the [REC] button to stop recording.
The Record button LED and the “REC” indicator will turn off.
2. If the memory gets full during recording, recording will stop and be saved
automatically.
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Play back Recording
1. During recording, if you press the [REC] button to stop recording, it will
enter Song mode and show the recorded song. Press the [START/STOP] button to
play back the user song.
2. In standby mode, press the [SONG] button to enter Song mode, then use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select the user song. Press the [START/STOP] button
to play back the song.
Recording Settings
1. Press and hold the [REC] button to enter the Recording settings menu.
2. Use the data dial to select a paramete.
3. Use the [+/YES]/ [-/NO] buttons to change the settings.
4. After configuring the settings, follow the normal procedures to enter
Recording mode.
Parameter
Display
Range
Record Type Setting
Record Type:
xxx MIDI, MP3
MIDI Recording Channel 1
Ch1:R1
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 2
Ch2:R2
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 3
Ch3:L
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 4
Ch4:MIDICh4
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 5
Ch5:MIDICh5
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 6
Ch6:MIDICh6
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 7
Ch7:MIDICh7
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 8
Ch8:MIDICh8
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 9
Ch9:Rhythm_s xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 10 Ch10:Rhythm_m xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 11 Ch11:Bass
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 12 Ch12:Chord1
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 13 Ch13:Chord2
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 14 Ch14:Chord3
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 15 Ch15:Phrase1
xxx On, Off
MIDI Recording Channel 16 Ch16:Phrase2
xxx On, Off
Saving the MIDI Recording To MIDI Save To:
xxx On, Off
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Note: 1. The settings of the first and the last items above cannot be changed
until a USB flash drive is inserted. Please refer to Connecting USB Flash
Drive for details.
2. If you have used the DSP effects during MIDI recording, when you play back
the MIDI file, the preset DSP effects for voice R1/ R2/ L will be disabled and
the relevant DSP Types will be set to OFF and cannot be changed. The DSP
effects for the voice layers will work again only when you pause, stop or exit
MIDI playback.
3. If you use channel 4 – 8 for recording, connect an external MIDI keyboard
or other MIDI device via either the USB jack or the MIDI jack, and then set
the device’s MIDI Out channels accordingly.
Audio Recording:
Audio recording will record your performance and save it to a USB flash drive
as an MP3 file. During recording, the sounds and effects you hear from the
instrument will all be recorded.
1. Connect a USB flash drive to the instrument, then wait until the USB
indicator appears on the LCD.
2. Press the [REC] button to start recording. The Record button LED and “REC”
indicator will light up. Note: If you want to switch to MIDI recording, press
and hold the [REC] button to enter the Recording settings menu, then set the
Record Type to “MIDI”. Please refer to Recording Settings for details.
3. During recording, you can play back style accompaniment, play the
keyboard, play back songs or demos, play back music from the AUX IN jack, and
sing through a microphone. All these sounds will be recorded.
4. During recording, press the [REC] button to stop recording. The recording
button LED and the “REC” indicator will turn off.
5. The recorded song will be automatically saved as “AudioRec XXX”. Press the
[START/STOP] button to play back the song. Note: Do not remove the USB flash
drive or turn off the power when song saving is in progress, otherwise it may
cause damage to the audio files and the USB flash drive.
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Song
The instrument features several complete piano songs. Please refer to the Song
List for details.
Play the Songs 1. Press the [SONG] button to enter Song mode. The LCD shows
the current song number and name.
2. Use the data dial or [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a desired song.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start or stop song playback.
Note: 1. You can set to playing a single song or all songs in a loop. Please
refer to the Function Menu for details.
2. When Bluetooth connection is activated, press the [SONG] button once to
enter Bluetooth mode, the press it again to switch to Song mode.
Control the Song Playback 1. Fast Forward, Rewind or Pause the Playback During
song playback: Press the [ ] button to fast forward the song. Press the [ ]
button to rewind the song (based on the measure). Press the [ ] button to
pause the song. Press it again to continue the playback.
2. Song Looping Press [ ] button when playing songs to play the current song
in a loop. Press [ ] button when playing songs to play all the songs in a
loop.
Practice the Songs All the preset songs can be practiced with melody-off.
1. Press the [LEFT] button to mute the left-hand melody. The “L-OFF”
indicator will light up. You can then practice the left hand melody of the
song.
2. In the same way, press the [RIGHT] button to mute the right-hand melody.
The “R-OFF” indicator will light up. You can then practice the right hand
melody of the song.
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Bluetooth Bluetooth Pairing
1. The Bluetooth function is turned on by default, with details as below:
Bluetooth Name: PIANO-AUDIO. 2. You can pair the instrument with an external
mobile device. After it is paired, the instrument will remember that device
and automatically pair it when the mobile device is within range. You can
disable Bluetooth Auto Link in the function menu. Please refer to the Function
Menu for details.
Playing the Bluetooth Songs 1. After the device is paired, the Bluetooth
indicator will appear on the LCD. Press the [SONG/ ] button to enter Bluetooth
mode. 2. Press the [START/STOP] button to start or stop playing Bluetooth
music. 3. Select a song to play over Bluetooth. Press [ ] button to play the
previous song. Press [ ] button to play the next song. In Bluetooth mode, you
can also use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a desired song from your
Bluetooth connected device.
Disable the Bluetooth Connection 1. Use the data dial to select “Disconnect”,
then press [+/ YES]. The LCD will prompt “Disconnect Bluetooth?” 2. Press
[+/YES] to confirm and disable the Bluetooth connection. Note: In Bluetooth
mode, you can press the [SONG] button to switch to Song mode.
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Connecting USB Flash Drive
The instrument recognizes USB flash drives (32M to 128G) in FAT32 format. It
does not support multi-partitioned USB flash drives. We recommend formatting
the USB flash drive on the instrument before using. Note: A USB flash drive in
FAT32 format supports up to 512 files under its root directory. Exceeding this
limit will make it unable to save or record to the USB flash drive.
Playing
1. Press the [USB] button to enter the USB Play menu. The LCD shows all MIDI
and MP3 songs under the root directory of the USB flash drive.
2. Use the data dial or [+/YES]/[-/NO] buttons to select a song.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start playback. You can set to loop play
a single song or all songs. Please refer to the Function Menu for details.
4. Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop playback.
Saving
1. Press and hold the [USB] button to enter the USB menu. Use the data dial
to select “Save MIDI “.
2. Press [+/YES] to save the user song to the root directory of the USB flash
drive. The file will be saved as “UserSong00X_ NUB.MIDI”. If the user song is
empty, the LCD will prompt “NoFile!”
3. After saving, the LCD will prompt “User song save successful!”, then
return to the USB menu.
File Name Description: “UserSong00X” is the user song name and number
(corresponds to the user song on the instrument). “NUB” is the track number of
the saved song (001~512).
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Loading
1. Press and hold the [USB] button to enter the USB menu. Use the data dial
to select “Load MIDI”.
2. Press [+/YES]. The LCD will show all MIDI files (*.mid) under the root
directory. Use the data dial to select one.
3. Press the [+/YES] button. The LCD will prompt “Load MIDI Successful!”. If
the user song on the instrument is not empty, the LCD will prompt “Over-write
the User Song?” Press the [+/YES] button to confirm loading or press [-/NO] to
cancel.
4. After loading, the LCD will return to the USB menu. Note: This operation
will overwrite the previous user song on the instrument.
Formatting
1. Press and hold the [USB] button to enter the USB menu. Use the data dial
to select “Format USB”.
2. Press [+/YES]. The LCD will prompt “Format USB Flash Drive?”.
3. Press [+/YES] to format the flash drive or press [-/NO] to cancel.
4. After formatting, it will return to the USB menu.
Note: 1. Formatting will delete all data on the USB flash drive! 2. It may
take several minutes to format a USB flash drive of large capacity.
MIDI
The MIDI function will expand your musical possibilities.
Was ist 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, controls signals for
parameters such as volume, vibrato, audio panning, and programs change
information to change the voice selections.
The instrument can output real-time playback information via MIDI messages and
control external MIDI devices. The instrument can also accept incoming MIDI
messages and generate sound accordingly.
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Specifications: * All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
Keyboard & Display Keyboard Touch Response Display Voices Polyphony (max.)
Voices Layer Split Duo (Twinowa) Styles Styles
Style Control
Style Creator O.T.S. Chord Types Effects
Effects
Master EQ Reverb Chorus Voice Effekte Performance Enhance Harmony Song &
Recording Music Library Sequencer Demo Song
88 Graded Hammer-Action Keys with Triple Sensors 6 types, off Multi-functional
LCD
256 1200 Sounds, 13 Drum Kits Left, Right1, Right2 Yes Yes
270 Presets Start/Stop Sync start Sync stop Intro 1/Ending 1 Intro 2/Ending 2
Main A/Fill in A Main B/Fill in B Main C/Fill in C Main D/Fill in D A.B.C.
Fade in/out No Yes 32
DSP on/off; Second-generation Acoustic Piano String Resonance Simulation 6
Types 11 Types 12 Types 15 Types
9 Types
90 Preset Songs; L / R hand learning 1 User Song (16 Tracks) 3
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Song & Recording Audio Playback Audio Recorder Score Display Pitch Adjustment
Transpose Octave Tuning Other Functions Mixer Performance Memory Assignable
Controllers Pitch Bend Modulation Metronome Tempo
Other Control
Connections Interaction & Expansion External Drive Microphone Phones Pedals
MIDI USB Input Output Power Supply Power Power Off Protection Amplifiers &
Speakers Amplifier Amplifier Dimensions & Weight Dimensions (L x W x H) Weight
MP3 MP3 No
-12 ~ +12 -2 ~ +2 -50 ~ +50
Yes (14 Tracks) 32 preset banks x6 Soft Pedal No No Yes 30 ~ 280 Piano Mode;
Brilliance; Bluetooth Audio/MIDI
USB MIDI, USB Audio, Bluetooth USB flash drive (128 g max.) Yes (Mic Effect:12
Types) 2x Stereo Sustain, Soft, Sostenuto In, Out, Thru USB Audio & MIDI 2
Standard mono 2 Standard mono
AC 220V Yes
100W x 2 40W x 2, 20W x 2
1476 x 947 x 932 mm 101 Kg
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Troubleshooting:
The following overview is intended as an aid to rapid troubleshooting. If you
are unsure, contact the manufacturer, the dealer or appropriate specialist
personnel. Never open the device by yourself!
Symptom
Troubleshooting
The speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is turned ON/OFF.
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
Speakers do not produce sound when the keyboard is played.
Check if the master volume is set too low. Check if headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack. Check if the R1/R2/L1 voice volume is set too low (in the Mixer).
There is noise when I use a mobile phone.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or keep it away from the instrument when in use.
The auto accompaniment does not play back even when Sync is in standby and a
key is pressed.
Certain notes seem to be in the wrong pitch.
You may be playing keys in the right hand range of the keyboard. To start the
accompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play keys in the left-hand range.
Make sure that the tune value is set to 0. Hold down the [+/ YES] and [-/NO]
buttons and turn on the power to restore factory settings.
When connecting to computer, the instrument cannot be recognized.
The pedal does not respond.
Check if the USB cable is firmly connected. Try connecting another USB port on
the computer. This instrument is plug and play and should work without
installing a driver.
Check if the pedal cable is firmly connected.
It cannot read/save to the Make sure your USB flash drive is in FAT32 format and not multi-
USB flash drive.
partitioned.
It shuts down after a period of time.
The auto power off function will turn off the instrument after a preset period of time when the instrument is not in use. You can adjust the auto-off function in the Function Menu.
If the specified corrections have not led to success, please contact our service staff. The contact details can be found at www.musicstore.de
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Cleaning:
A regular cleaning of the device from impurities and dust increases the
durability of the product. Always disconnect the device from the power supply
before cleaning it! Never clean the appliance wet! Optical lenses should be
cleaned with a dry microfiber cloth to optimize light output. Ventilation
grilles and openings should always be cleaned of dust and dirt. Suitable
compressed air sprays are recommended for this application.
Environmental Protection:
The company MUSIC STORE professional GmbH always strives to reduce the burden
of packaging to a minimum. The use of environmentally friendly and recyclable
materials is of fundamental importance to us. Please recycle the packaging
components after use.
Disposal of packaging: Ensure that paper packaging, plastic material, etc. are
recycled separately. Observe the labels and the corresponding regulations.
Disposal of batteries: Batteries do not belong in the garbage! Please dispose
of batteries in accordance with official regulations at collection points or
disposal stations.
Disposal of your old device: Do not dispose of the device with household
waste! This device is subject to the WEEE Directive (Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment) in its currently valid version. The device is to be
disposed of by an approved disposal company or your local waste disposal
service. The regulations applicable in your country must be observed!
Manufacturer: MUSIC STORE professional GmbH Istanbulstr. 22-26 51103 Cologne,
Germany
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Style List:
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Song List:
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Chord List:
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MIDI Implementation Chart:
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Notes
Dokument-ID: MS-EPI0001116-000 (07/2020)
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References
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