Global GL-290 Musical Electronic Keyboard With Mp3 Player Owner’s Manual

June 15, 2024
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Global GL-290 Musical Electronic Keyboard With Mp3 Player

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Product Information

The Musical Electronic Keyboard with MP3 Player is a versatile keyboard that combines musical functions with an MP3 player. It features LED digital display, rhythm and chord functions, demonstration and learning functions, recording and programming functions, and an automatic sleep function. The keyboard also includes a variety of sound effects and a built-in Bluetooth player for added convenience.

Matters Need Attention

  • Do not open the shell of the electronic organ or try to decompose it. If there is any abnormality, please stop using it and send it to qualified maintenance staff.
  • Use the specified voltage and adapter to avoid damaging the keyboard.
  • Turn off all power and set the volume to minimum before connecting the electronic organ to other devices.
  • Avoid placing the power adapter close to a heat source.

LED Digital Display on the Surface of Each Function
The LED digital display shows various information related to the functions of the keyboard. It displays numerals, volume control, chord selection, transpose, function status (open/close), beats, tone, rhythm, song number, teaching mode, sustain/vibrato, programming mode, recording mode, play/backup status, synchronization, chords, and fingered mode.

Function Keys and External Port
The keyboard has various function keys and an external port for enhanced functionality. The function keys include power switch, total volume knob, synchronization key, start/stop key, chord keys, number selection key, low chord key, metronome switch, some singing key, timbre selection key, select the rhythm key, music composition key, right shelf slot position key, MP3 control keys (repeat one, previous track, play/pause, next track), and more. The external port includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, stereo audio input jack, USB jack, microphone jack, and DC power jack.

Use of External Ports
The keyboard provides various external ports for connecting additional devices. To use the AC power adapter, insert one end of the DC plug into the DC power socket on the back of the piano and the other end into the municipal power socket. It is important to use the specified power adapter to avoid overheating and damage to internal components. Do not use the keyboard or remove the power adapter during thunderstorms, and avoid short circuiting the power terminal.

Please refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on using other external ports and features of the Musical Electronic Keyboard with MP3 Player.

Matters Need Attention

The maintenance work of electronic organ is very important for its life and fault reduction.

  1. Do not open the shell of the electronic organ and try to decompose part of itAbnormal, please stop using and send it to qualified maintenance staff.
  2. Please use the specified voltage and adapter. Using the wrong voltage and adapter will damage the keyboard.
  3. Turn off all power and turn the volume to the minimum before connecting the electronic organ to other devices.
  4. Do not place the power adapter close to a heat source (such as a heater or radiator).Do not overbend the adapter cable. Do not put heavy weights on the adapter and wrap other objects around it to avoid damaging the adapter cable.Do not plug the power adapter into multi-purpose sockets and close to places where inflammable and explosive products are used to avoid causing danger.Turn off the power supply and unplug the adapter when it is not in use or thundering for a long time.An adapter is not a toy.The adaptor used in this product cannot be used in other products to avoid danger.
  5. Do not put the electronic organ in a dusty, vibrating, low-temperature or high-temperature environment (such as direct sunlight, heating or car under sunlight) to avoid damaging the appearance and internal components.
  6. Do not put the electronic organ in an unstable place to avoid damage caused by falling.Do not sit on the keyboard or put heavy weights on it.
  7. Avoid exposure to rain or damp.Do not put a liquid container on the keyboard to prevent the liquid from flowing into the piano and damaging the internal components.
  8. Please pull out the adapter before cleaning the electronic organ. Do not use wet hand to plug and pull the adapter.
  9. The packaging must be opened by adults for use. Please remove the plastic packaging bags and other packaging items and properly keep or discard them.This product contains small parts. Please do not put them in your mouth to avoid accidental ingestion.This product is not suitable for children under 3 years old.

LED digital display on the surface of each function

X expression demonstrated 1 numeral, XX expression demonstrated 2 numerals, XXX expression demonstrate 3 numerals;

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Function keys and an external port

Function key different parts name

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  1. The speaker
  2. Power switch
  3. Knob total volume
  4. The synchronization key
  5. Start/stop
  6. Close key for chord
  7. Single finger chord keys
  8. Multi-finger chord keys
  9. Lnsert
  10. Low chord
  11. Metronome switch
  12. Some singing
  13. Digital display
  14. Right
  15. Number selection key
  16. Timbre selection key
  17. Select the rhythm key
  18. Music composition shelf slot position
  19. MP3. Repeat one
  20. MP3. Prev tack(volume +)
  21. MP3. Play/pause
  22. MP3. Next (volume -)
  23. Panel percussion
  24. Keyboard percussion
  25. The two keyboards
  26. The delay keys
  27. The trill keys
  28. Transposing + / –
  29. Chord volume +/-
  30. Speed + / –
  31. Rhythm volume +/-
  32. Main volume +/-
  33. Learning 1/2
  34. Programming playback
  35. The programming key
  36. Put the keys
  37. The recording key
  38. Chord keyboard area
  39. Keyboard playing area

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Use of external ports

  1. Ac power adapter:
    When using, insert one end of the DC plug of the power adapter into the DC power socket on the back of the piano, and the other end into the municipal power socket. Warning: use the configured dedicated power adapter. Using the wrong power adapter and voltage can cause the parts to overheat and damage the internal components. Note: do not use the keyboard or remove the power adapter from the ac mains socket while thundering. Do not short circuit the power terminal;

  2. Battery power supply:
    Open the battery cover at the bottom of the piano, and then load 6 no. 1 (lr20-d) 1.5v batteries one by one. It should be noted that the battery polarity should conform to the positive and negative polarity direction indicated by the battery under the cover.Pull out the plug of the power adapter when using the battery. Note: do not use different types of batteries at the same time. Do not mix old and new batteries. When the battery power is insufficient, the volume will be lowered or the sound quality will become worse. At this time, a new battery should be replaced. To avoid possible damage caused by battery leakage, please remove the battery when not using the electronic organ for a long time.Batteries should not be short-circuited and non-rechargeable batteries should not be charged.

  3. Use of earphones:
    The HEADSET plug connected to the keyboard on the back of the headphone jack on the HEADSET. The inner speaker of this electronic organ will be cut off automatically. Use headphones, and don’t get in the way of others while playing.

  4. Connect amplifiers or stereos:
    This electronic organ has built-in speaker system, it can also be connected to other external amplifier speaker system to use.First turning off the power of the keyboard and an external device, insert one end of the double channel audio cable design on the back of the headphone output jack “HEADSET” at this time the keyboard internal speaker will automatically cut off, the other end of the insert other lines of equipment or multimedia audio input “LINE IN” or auxiliary input (AUX IN) jack.

  5. Use of stereo audio amplification input:
    First turning off the power of the electronic organ, insert the stereo AUDIO cable at one end of the keyboard on the back of the AUDIO INPUT interface (AUDIO INPUT), the other end inserted into the output of other AUDIO equipment, headphone jack, such as MP3, computers, mobile phones, tablets, such as AUDIO signal INPUT to the electronic organ wonderful music that is played back from the keyboard. For best listening, use the maximum volume as little as possible.

  6. Use of external microphone:
    Plug the electret capacitance test microphone into the microphone input port for playing accompaniment.

MP3 and built-in Bluetooth player operation steps

  1. Use of flash drive with MP3 storage:
    Insert the USB drive with MP3 files into the USB port at the back of the electronic organ according to the socket mark on the back of the electronic organ; Press the power (ON/OFF) switch, the electronic organ will give a hint of “music mode”, press “play/pause” to play songs stored ON the MP3 flash drive; Press the MP3 “Play/pause” key in turn to control the conversion between MP3 player and pause. If you do not play music for a long time, please pull out the USB drive, otherwise every time you open the electronic organ will be prompted “music mode” sound; Attention! To protect the data on the memory card, turn off the power supply of the electronic organ first when removing the USB flash drive.

  2. Electronic organ Bluetooth music playing connection:
    Press the power (ON/OFF) switch to turn ON the default Bluetooth mode. If you use the USB drive with MP3 stored in the USB port behind the electronic organ to turn ON the default music mode, you can long press the “Play/pause” button to switch between “Bluetooth mode” and “music mode” to switch and play music.
    Turn on Bluetooth and select Search Bluetooth, the phone will search for MusicBox Bluetooth device, select match, the phone will automatically complete matching. After the matching is complete, the electronic organ will emit an announcement of “Bluetooth is connected” indicating that the connection is successful. If you want to use another matched mobile phone to connect to the electronic organ, please first disconnect the musicbox or turn off the Bluetooth function of the connected mobile phone, so that the other matched mobile phone can connect to the device. If the mobile phone does not match, match it first and then connect it. If there is a new mobile phone or other Bluetooth function that needs to match the Bluetooth music of the electronic organ, please first turn off the Bluetooth function of all the surrounding matched mobile phones, and then use the new mobile phone to complete the search and matching. Please open the mobile phone music player, adjust the volume of the mobile phone, enjoy the wireless music in the electronic organ play.
    Attention! If you do not use Bluetooth to play music for a long time, please turn off the Bluetooth connection of the electronic organ for all connected Bluetooth devices. Otherwise, every time you open the electronic organ, there will be a “Bluetooth mode” prompt tone. Bluetooth connection distance 8-10 meters, Bluetooth mode can not be used for phone calls;

  3. Song and Volume selection button:
    When playing a song in MP3 music mode or Bluetooth mode, press the “Next song/volume -” key to automatically enter the next song playing, and press the “previous song/volume +” key to automatically enter the previous song playing. Hold down the control keys “Next Song/Volume -” and “Previous song/Volume +” for more than three seconds to increase or decrease the volume of MP3 player.
    Attention! When you press and hold down “Previous Song/Volume +” to increase the music playback, the electronic organ will have a knock tone indicating that the volume has reached the maximum.MP3 volume control will not affect the volume of the electronic organ.

  4. Total volume of rotation:
    Turn the knob clockwise, and the volume of electronic organ and MP3 becomes larger at the same time. Turn the knob counterclockwise, and the volume of electronic organ and MP3 becomes smaller at the same time. For best listening, use the maximum volume as little as possible.

  5. Single play button

    • In Music mode, press the “Single Play” key to enter the single and repeat the song.
    • In single play mode, you can press the “single Play” key to exit the single repeat play. restore
    • Play all songs. Attention! This function is not available when playing in Bluetooth mode.

Playing and operation of electronic organ

Power on/volume control/tone selection
  1. Power on:
    Press the power switch to the “ON” position, and press the button again, and the electronic organ power is turned OFF;

  2. Total volume of rotary:
    Turn the knob clockwise to increase the total volume of the keyboard. Turn the knob counterclockwise to decrease the volume. For best listening, use the maximum volume as little as possible.

  3. Control of main volume of electronic piano:
    Boot default is 12;Press the button “+” to increase the main volume of the electronic organ, and the maximum value can be set to “16”.Press the main volume control button “-” to reduce the main volume of the electronic piano, and the minimum value can be set to “0”.This main volume only controls the main volume of the electronic piano does not affect the stereo audio input and MP3 player volume control.

  4. Selection of timbre :(see appendix I for a complete list of timbre comparison)
    Power on is the default tone selection, if you select the rhythm to select the tone, please press the “TONE” button to return to the tone selection, and then on the “NUMBER BUTTONS”or the +/- button for selection, the digital display will display the current tone number. Press the “timbre” button for about 3 seconds to display your current timbre number.

Use of sound effects
  1. Vibrato:
    Press the “VIB” button, and the sound will vibrate. Press this button again, and the vibrato effect will be canceled.

  2. Extended sound:
    Press the “SUS” button to lengthen the length of the syllables while playing. Press this button again to cancel the effect.

  3. Metronome:
    In the normal state, each time the key of “METRONOME” is pressed, the beat is beat with 1/4 beat, 2/4 beat, 3/4 beat, 4/4 beat, stop, and the beat is beat. And so on.

  4. Keyboard percussion:
    Press the “PERCUSSION” key, at this time the keyboard becomes percussion keyboard, each key corresponds to a percussion instrument; Press the “keyboard percussion” button to cancel the keyboard percussion, the keyboard will return to playing mode.

  5. Panel percussion:
    On the function panel, pressing these buttons will sound the corresponding percussion. This panel percussion for real-time performance percussion, can be inserted when playing music, to add color, can also be used alone.

  6. Use of the shift adjustment function:
    The transposition function can change the tone of the keyboard. Press “shift adjustment +” or “shift adjustment -” to set the change adjustment value. Each time you press the “shift adjustment +” or “shift adjustment -” button, the tone will be “up” or “down” half tone. The change value range is from “P00~P06” to “p-0 ~ p-6”.Press shift + and shift – at the same time to return to the default (P00).

  7. Double keyboard (divided by keyboard):
    Press the “double keyboard” key, and it will be divided into two sections: the left C3~B4 (1~24 keys) and the right C3~C6 (25~61 keys) (54 keys left C3~B4 (1~24 keys) and the right C3~F5 (25~54 keys).Divide the keyboard into two different timbres and play with left and right hands. Double keyboard timbre selection, left – hand keyboard timbre selection in the press of “double keyboard” function before the selection of timbre selection, the launch of “double keyboard” can only choose the right of the original timbre selection. Press “double keyboard” again to cancel this function.

rhythm and chord functions
  1. Selection of rhythm :(see appendix II for a list of rhythm control)
    Switch on the machine to select the default “TONE”. Press the “RHYTHM” key first, and then switch from “timbre” to “rhythm”. You can select the rhythm you want on the “NUMBER BUTTONS”or the +/- button. Until you choose the rhythm. Pressing the “RHYTHM” button for about 3 seconds will display your current rhythm number.

  2. Start of rhythm:
    Press “START/STOP” key to start the rhythm immediately. Digital display dots will flicker regularly. To close the rhythm, press the start/stop button again.

  3. Synchronization:
    Press the “SYNC” button, and the dots of the digital display start flashing, then press the accompaniment keyboard area, and the rhythm is played synchronously with the playing. You can also press the “synchronization” key first, press the “multi-finger” or “single finger” and then press the accompaniment keyboard area (from left C2~F3# key).It can also be used alone.

  4. Use of insert function:
    Press the “FILL IN” key during the use of the rhythm. This opportunity will automatically play a strong insert song, and then continue the rhythmic accompaniment. If you press the “FILL IN” button, always insert for accompaniment.

  5. Use of single finger chords:
    In the rhythm playing mode, press the “SINGLE ” chord key, and then play the keyboard chord in the chord area according to the single finger chord fingering (C2~F3# key from left). At this time, single finger chord note is played with the rhythm. When the rhythm is not played, press the “SINGLE ” chord key, and press the single finger method within the range of black and white C2~F3# from the left of the key, then the corresponding chord tone can be heard.
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  6. Use of multi-fingered chords:
    In the rhythm play mode, press the “multi-fingered” chord key, and then play the keyboard chord according to the multi-fingered chord fingering (C2~F3# key from left), at this time, the multi-fingered chord note is played with the rhythm.When the rhythm is not played, press the “multi-finger” chord key, and within the range of the key C2~F3#, press the multi-finger method, and the corresponding chord tone can be heard.
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  7. low chords:
    In the rhythm playing and chord state, press the “LOW CHORD” key to change the chord tone mode, and change the bass tone in chord to piano tone. This key is sequential, so loop.

  8. Chord closure:
    Cancel “single finger or multi-finger” chord and press “CHORD OFF” key once. If “single or multi-finger chord note” is to close with “rhythm”, press “START/STOP” key once to stop chord and rhythm at the same time.

  9. Adjust the speed of rhythm:
    Press the “+” or “-” button to speed up or slow down the tempo. The tempo can be adjusted from 30 beats/minute to 240 beats/minute. Press the “+” and “-” keys at the same time, the speed will be back to the default beat/minute.

  10. Rhythm volume:
    Boot default is A16;The button “-” can reduce the rhythmic volume, and the minimum value can be set to “A01”. The button “+” can increase the accompaniment volume of the electronic piano, and the maximum value can be set to “A16”.At the same time, press the “+” and “-” button to resume the default A16.

  11. Chord volume:
    Boot default is C16;Pressing the key of chord volume control “-” can reduce chord volume, and the minimum value can be set to “C01”. Pressing the key of chord volume control “+” can increase chord volume of electronic piano, and the maximum value can be set to “16”.At the same time, press the “+” and “-” button to resume the default C16.

demonstration and learning functions

(see appendix III for the unified list of demonstration songs)

  1. Press the “SELECT” button to play the current song. At this time, the monitor displays the song number. And so on; If you select a song, the device locks the song and plays it in a loop.

  2. Press the “DEMO” button to play the current song and display the current number digitally. At this time, the song starts playing from the previous song, and then plays the next song after playing. All songs are played until the key of “continuous singing” is pressed again or “start/stop” is pressed again to stop playing and quit the function. You can also press the ” NUMBER BUTTONS” or the +/- button to directly select the demonstration song. Note: in the mode of the demonstration song, when you press the timbre selection key, you will temporarily switch to the timbre selection mode, and return to the demonstration song selection mode after 3 seconds.

  3. Selection of learning mode:
    Press one of the two learning keys and then press one key of the white key on the keyboard to select songs.(the first white key from left is the first one; Second white key D2 is the second first…And so on. After the learning mode is started, you can directly press the “NUMBER BUTTONS” or the +/- key to select the learning demonstration song. Note: in the learning mode, when you press the timbre selection key, you will temporarily switch to the timbre selection mode. 3 seconds after the timbre selection, you will return to the learning demonstration song selection mode.

  4. Learning function 1 (random piano mode):
    Press the “LEARN 1” button to enter the mode of random piano. After the song is played, you can play the electronic organ correctly by playing any key on the keyboard. If the main melody does not reach the next section, the background music of the accompaniment is repeated until the song stops. Press “LEARN 1” again or “START/STOP” to exit the function.

  5. Teaching and learning function 2 (following model):
    Press the “LEARN 2” button to enter the following mode. After the song is played, the main melody is not played. The user must press the keyboard correctly to play the next note, and the background sound is repeated until the song stops. Press “LEARN 2” again or “START/STOP” to exit the function.

Use of recording and programming functions
  1. Recording:
    Press the “RECORDING” button to record the notes of the song you played. After recording the song, press the “PLAY” button again. The song will be played from beginning to end. Cancel the recording and playback function and press “recording” again or “START/STOP” once. Note: the recording can record “85” notes at most. The notes after recording are no longer recorded. Turn off the power and all recorded messages are cleared.

  2. Programming usage:
    Press the “PROGRAMMING” button, then press the corresponding percussion instrument panel, can also according to the “PERCUSSION” convert keyboard to full keyboard drum, according to the corresponding percussion keyboard at this point you will by the programming of percussion recorded one by one (up to programmable 32 drums), after the programming”PLAY BACK” button again, at this point the piano will replay out just now, since you are programming a robot and percussion rhythms. The playback speed can be adjusted by adjusting the speed “+” or “-” button during rhythm playback. Cancel the programming function, press the “PROGRAMMING” key again or press the “START/STOP” key once. Note: if you use the keyboard percussion and press the “PERCUSSION” key, the whole keyboard percussion is cancelled, the whole keyboard will be changed to playing mode. Turn off the power and all programmed information is cleared.

automatic sleep function:
The electronic organ does not have any operation to enter the sleep state automatically within 3 minutes, as long as you press the electronic organ at will some function will automatically wake up the sleep state to continue to use and play the electronic organ. Note: automatic sleep function does not affect audio input and MP3 player.

Appendix

a unified timbre

  • 000 Acoustic Grand Piano
  • 001 Rock Organ
  • 002 Chorused Piano
  • 003 Vibraphone
  • 004 Church Organ
  • 005 Accordion
  • 006 Harmonica
  • 007 Acoustic Giutar (Steel)
  • 008 Electoric Bass (Fingar)
  • 009 Violin
  • 010 Orchestral Harp
  • 011 String Ensemble 1
  • 012 Trumpet
  • 013 French Horn
  • 014 Alto Sax
  • 015 Oboe
  • 016 Clarinet
  • 017 Flute
  • 018 Lead 1 (square)
  • 019 Souna
  • 020 Attack Barafon
  • 021 Didgeridoo 1
  • 022 Grow Guitar
  • 023 Soft Guitar 1
  • 024 Soft Clav.
  • 025 Soft Sax 1
  • 026 Electric Vipraphone
  • 027 Attack Harp 1
  • 028 Castanets
  • 029 Suona 2
  • 030 Tubular Bells 2
  • 031 Bodhran
  • 032 Oct Harp
  • 033 Tsugaru
  • 034 Steel Bell 2
  • 035 Chorus Guitar.
  • 036 Attack Clav. 2
  • 037 Synth Harpsi. 2
  • 038 Twin Bones
  • 039 Hard Vibe 2
  • 040 Reed Horn
  • 041 Kalimba 3
  • 042 Organ Flute
  • 043 Barafon
  • 044 Bag Pipe 2
  • 045 Crystal
  • 046 Attack Clav. 1
  • 047 Synth Harpsi. 1
  • 048 Woodblock 2
  • 049 Tenor Sax 2
  • 050 Steel Bell 1
  • 051 Kalimba 2
  • 052 Koto 3
  • 053 Shamisen 2
  • 054 Electronic Giutar (Clean) 3
  • 055 English Horn 2
  • 056 Dulcimer 3
  • 057 Shanai 2
  • 058 Xylophone 2
  • 059 Koto 2
  • 060 Electronic Giutar (Clean) 2
  • 061 Reed Organ 3
  • 062 Dulcimer 2
  • 063 Marimba 3
  • 064 Church Bells
  • 065 Celesta 3
  • 066 Clavi 3
  • 067 Indian Flute
  • 068 Jungle Bass 2
  • 069 Bright String
  • 070 Slow Violin
  • 071 Guitar Pinch 2
  • 072 12-str. Gt
  • 073 Ukulele
  • 074 Puff Harmonica
  • 075 Reed Organ 2
  • 076 Santur
  • 077 Marimba 2
  • 078 Music Box 2
  • 079 Wood Barafon 2
  • 080 Hard Vibe 1
  • 081 Electronic Piano 4
  • 082 UprightPiano
  • 083 Pi Pa 2
  • 084 Mellow Fm
  • 085 Harpsichord 2
  • 086 Celesta 2
  • 087 Clavi 2
  • 088 Multi Wind
  • 089 Guitar Pinch 1
  • 090 Multi Reed
  • 091 Electronic Piano 3
  • 092 Wood Barafon 1
  • 093 Muted Horn
  • 094 Flugel Horn
  • 095 Jazz Bass
  • 096 Uillean Harp
  • 097 Feedback Gt.
  • 098 Pi Pa 1
  • 099 Jungle Bass 1
  • 100 Hard Barsoon 1
  • 101 Tron Flute
  • 102 Kawala 1
  • 103 Jazz Organ
  • 104 Soft Accordion
  • 105 Wind Organ
  • 106 Viola Attack
  • 107 Bari & Tenor
  • 108 Soft Sax 2
  • 109 Attack Harp 2
  • 110 Didgeridoo 2
  • 111 Dual Horns 2
  • 112 Hard Barsoon 2
  • 113 Kawala 2
  • 114 Soft Guitar 2
  • 115 Mute Barafon 2
  • 116 Lead 2 (Sawtooth)
  • 117 Lead 3 (Calliope)
  • 118 Lead 8 (Bass+Lead)
  • 119 Pad 2 (Warm)
  • 120 Sitar
  • 121 Banjo
  • 122 Shamisen 1
  • 123 Koto 1
  • 124 Kalimba 1
  • 125 Bag Pipe 1
  • 126 Fiddle
  • 127 Shanai 1
  • 128 Trumpet
  • 129 Electoric Grand Piano
  • 130 Honky-tonk Piano
  • 131 Rhodes Piano
  • 132 Chorused Piano
  • 133 Harpsichord 1
  • 134 Clavi 1
  • 135 Celesta 1
  • 136 Glockenspiel
  • 137 Marimba 1
  • 138 Xylophone 1
  • 139 Tubular Bells 1
  • 140 Dulcimer 1
  • 141 Drawbar Organ
  • 142 Percussive Organ
  • 143 Rock Organ
  • 144 Church Organ
  • 145 Reed Organ 1
  • 146 Harmonica
  • 147 Tango Accordion
  • 148 Acoustic Giutar (Nylon)
  • 149 Acoustic Giutar (Steel)
  • 150 Electoric Giutar (Jazz)
  • 151 Electoric Giutar (Clean) 1
  • 152 Electoric Giutar (Muted)
  • 153 Overdriven Guitar
  • 154 Distortion Guitar
  • 155 Electoric Bass (Pick)
  • 156 Fretless Bass
  • 157 Slap Bass 1
  • 158 Slap Bass 2
  • 159 Synth Bass 1
  • 160 Synth Bass 2
  • 161 Contrabass
  • 162 Tremolo Strings
  • 163 Pizzicato Strings
  • 164 Timpani
  • 165 String Ensemble 2
  • 166 Synth Strings 1
  • 167 Synth Strings 2
  • 168 Choir Aahs
  • 169 Voice Oohs
  • 170 Synth Voice
  • 171 Orchestra Hit
  • 172 Trombone
  • 173 Tuba
  • 174 Muted Trumpet
  • 175 French Horn
  • 176 Brass Section
  • 177 Synth Brass 2
  • 178 Soprano Sax
  • 179 Tenor Sax 1
  • 180 Baritone Sax
  • 181 Oboe
  • 182 English Horn 1
  • 183 Bassoon
  • 184 Piccolo
  • 185 Flute
  • 186 Recorder
  • 187 Pan Flute
  • 188 Blown Bottle
  • 189 Shakuhach
  • 190 Whistle
  • 191 Ocarina
  • 192 Tinkle Bell
  • 193 Agogo
  • 194 Steel Drums
  • 195 Woodblock 1
  • 196 Taiko Drum
  • 197 Melodic Tom
  • 198 Synth Drum
  • 199 Reverse Cymbal
  • 200 Bassoon 2
  • 201 English Horn 2
  • 202 Oboe 2
  • 203 Baritone Sax 2
  • 204 Tenor Sax 2
  • 205 Soprano Sax 2
  • 206 Synth Brass 3
  • 207 Brass Section 2
  • 208 French Horn 2
  • 209 Muted Trumpet 2
  • 210 Tuba 2
  • 211 Trombone 2
  • 212 Orchestra Hit 2
  • 213 Synth Voice 2
  • 214 Voice Oohs 2
  • 215 Choir Aahs 2
  • 216 Synth Strings 4
  • 217 Synth Strings 3
  • 218 String Ensemble 3
  • 219 Timpani 2
  • 220 Pizzicato Strings 2
  • 221 Tremolo Strings 2
  • 222 Contrabass 2
  • 223 Synth Bass 4
  • 224 Synth Bass 3
  • 225 Slap Bass 4
  • 226 Slap Bass 3
  • 227 Fretless Bass 2
  • 228 Electoric Bass (Pick) 2
  • 229 Distortion Guitar 2
  • 230 Overdriven Guitar 2
  • 231 Electoric Giutar (Muted) 2
  • 232 Electoric Giutar (Clean) 2
  • 233 Electoric Giutar (Jazz) 2
  • 234 Acoustic Giutar (Steel) 2
  • 235 Acoustic Giutar (Nylon) 2
  • 236 Tango Accordion 2
  • 237 Harmonica 2
  • 238 Reed Organ 2
  • 239 Church Organ 2
  • 240 Rock Organ 2
  • 241 Percussive Organ 2
  • 242 Drawbar Organ 2
  • 243 Dulcimer 2
  • 244 Tubular Bells 2
  • 245 Xylophone 2
  • 246 Marimba 2
  • 247 Glockenspiel 2
  • 248 Celesta 2
  • 249 Clavi 2
  • 250 Harpsichord 2
  • 251 Chorused Piano 2
  • 252 Rhodes Piano 2
  • 253 Honky-tonk Piano 2
  • 254 Electoric Grand Piano 2
  • 255 Trumpet 2

a synopsis of rhythm

  • 000 Straight Rock
  • 001 Jazz Rock
  • 002 Fast Gospel
  • 003 Rock Shuffle
  • 004 Club Pop
  • 005 8 Beat Pop
  • 006 8 Beat Soul
  • 007 8 Beat Rock
  • 008 60’s Soul
  • 009 Ober Polka
  • 010 USA March
  • 011 Tarantella
  • 012 Limbo Rock
  • 013 Pub Piano
  • 014 Waltz
  • 015 Cha Cha
  • 016 Rumba
  • 017 Samba 1
  • 018 Tango1
  • 019 Tango2
  • 020 Bossanova
  • 021 Mambo 1
  • 022 Bolero
  • 023 Rock’n Roll 1
  • 024 Latin Rock
  • 025 Reggae
  • 026 Slow Rock 1
  • 027 Slow Soul
  • 028 Modern Country Pop
  • 029 R&B Ballad
  • 030 E_Ballad
  • 031 Techno 1
  • 032 Techno 2
  • 033 Funky Disco
  • 034 Disco Chocolate
  • 035 Disco Party
  • 036 Big Band Shuffle 1
  • 037 Fast Band 1
  • 038 Cat Groove
  • 039 Jazz Big Band
  • 040 Jazz Club
  • 041 Country 1
  • 042 Country 2
  • 043 70’s Chart Ballad
  • 044 Romantic Ballad
  • 045 90’s Cool Ballad
  • 046 Hip Hop Groove
  • 047 Schlager Pop
  • 048 Bhangra
  • 049 Unplugged
  • 050 Pop Ballad
  • 051 Pop New Age
  • 052 8 Beat Modern
  • 053 Country Ballad
  • 054 Love Song
  • 055 Mariachi Waltz
  • 056 Electro Pop
  • 057 Acoustic Ballad
  • 058 Piano Ballad
  • 059 Guitar Serenade
  • 060 Rock Ballad
  • 061 Slow & Easy
  • 062 Analog Ballad
  • 063 Skiffle
  • 064 70’s Disco1
  • 065 70’s Disco2
  • 066 Oldies R & R
  • 067 Saturday Night
  • 068 Club Latin
  • 069 Funky House
  • 070 Disco Fox
  • 071 Disco Funk
  • 072 Disco Hands
  • 073 Zouk
  • 074 Disco Samba
  • 075 UK Pop
  • 076 Club Dance
  • 077 Modern R&B
  • 078 Hip Shuffle
  • 079 Tango3
  • 080 Tango4
  • 081 DiscoSoul
  • 082 DiscoTrot
  • 083 EuroBeat
  • 084 Rap
  • 085 Rave
  • 086 Swing Fox1
  • 087 Slow Fox1
  • 088 EP Ballad
  • 089 Organ Quick Step1
  • 090 70’s Chart Cntry
  • 091 Country Hits
  • 092 Dixie Jazz1
  • 093 Medium Jazz1
  • 094 Jazz Big Band1
  • 095 Jazz Club1
  • 096 Ragtime1
  • 097 Country Ballad1
  • 098 Country Two Step1
  • 099 Schlager Polka1
  • 100 Polka Pop1
  • 101 Blue Grass 1
  • 102 Scand Shuffle
  • 103 Worship Slow
  • 104 Disco Teens
  • 105 USA March1
  • 106 Hully Gully1
  • 107 Tarantella1
  • 108 Limbo Rock1
  • 109 Pop Latin
  • 110 Pub Piano1
  • 111 Italian Polka
  • 112 Grupera
  • 113 Show Tune1
  • 114 Polka1
  • 115 Jazz Waltz Med
  • 116 Cha Cha1
  • 117 Rumba1
  • 118 Jive1
  • 119 MOR Swing
  • 120 Samba 1
  • 121 Mod Chart Pop
  • 122 Schlager Rock 1
  • 123 Schlager Rock 2
  • 124 FoxTrot1
  • 125 Retro Pop
  • 126 Tango5
  • 127 Tango6
  • 128 70’s Disco Funk
  • 129 Disco Philly1
  • 130 Disco House1
  • 131 80’s Disco
  • 132 Swing Fox2
  • 133 Slow Fox2
  • 134 Organ Cha Cha2
  • 135 Organ Quick Step2
  • 136 Cat Groove2
  • 137 Dixie Jazz2
  • 138 Medium Jazz2
  • 139 Jazz Big Band2
  • 140 Jazz Club2
  • 141 Ragtime2
  • 142 Jazz Waltz Fast
  • 143 Big Band Shuffle 2
  • 144 Big Band Shuffle 3
  • 145 Fast Band 2
  • 146 Fast Band 3
  • 147 Frankly Soul
  • 148 Jazz Funk
  • 149 Classic Big Band
  • 150 French Jazz1
  • 151 Jump Jive
  • 152 Country Ballad2
  • 153 Country Two Step2
  • 154 Country 1
  • 155 Country 2
  • 156 Finger Pickin1
  • 157 Country Brothers1
  • 158 New Country
  • 159 Easy Country1
  • 160 70’s Chart Cntry1
  • 161 Hoedown
  • 162 Country Shuffle
  • 163 Schlager Polka2
  • 164 Polka Pop2
  • 165 Bachata
  • 166 Tango7
  • 167 Tango8
  • 168 Guitar Ballad
  • 169 USA March2
  • 170 Hully Gully2
  • 171 Tarantella2
  • 172 Limbo Rock2
  • 173 Organ Ballad
  • 174 Pub Piano2
  • 175 Power Ballad
  • 176 Cuban Son
  • 177 Show Tune2
  • 178 Polka2
  • 179 Ober Polka1
  • 180 Party Polka
  • 181 Easy Ballad
  • 182 Cha Cha2
  • 183 Rumba2
  • 184 Jive2
  • 185 Pasodoble2
  • 186 Samba3
  • 187 Classic 16 Beat
  • 188 Schlager Rock 3
  • 189 Schlager Rock 4
  • 190 Fox Trot2
  • 191 West Coast Pop
  • 192 Tango9
  • 193 Tango10
  • 194 Bohemian Waltz
  • 195 Carnival
  • 196 Jazz Pop
  • 197 Reel1
  • 198 Gay Gordons1
  • 199 New R&B Ballad
  • 200 Pop Classics
  • 201 Live 8 Beat
  • 202 Power Rock
  • 203 Acoustic Rock
  • 204 Cool 8 Beat
  • 205 Uptempo 8Beat
  • 206 90’s Rock Ballad
  • 207 Chart Rock Shfl
  • 208 Brit Pop
  • 209 Brazilian Samba
  • 210 Brit Pop Swing
  • 211 60’s 8 Beat
  • 212 Fast Bossa
  • 213 60’s Guitar Pop
  • 214 70’s 8 Beat
  • 215 90’s Guitar Pop
  • 216 Soft Rock
  • 217 Chart Guita rPop
  • 218 Guijira
  • 219 Modern Pop Bld
  • 220 Soul R&B
  • 221 R&B Soul Ballad
  • 222 Euro Hip Hop
  • 223 Trip Hop
  • 224 Ibiza 2004
  • 225 Mod Big Band Shfl
  • 226 Modern Big Band
  • 227 Pop Gtr Ballad
  • 228 Ibiza 2002
  • 229 Euro Trance
  • 230 6-8 Trance
  • 231 Latin DJ’s
  • 232 Bomba
  • 233 Chillout Cafe
  • 234 70’s Glam Piano
  • 235 French House
  • 236 Rock Shuffle
  • 237 8 Beat Ballad1
  • 238 Club House
  • 239 House
  • 240 Jazz Gtr Club
  • 241 Modern Jazz
  • 242 Acoustic Jazz
  • 243 Cool Jazz Ballad
  • 244 Modern Jazz Bld
  • 245 Easy Listening
  • 246 Bebop
  • 247 Orch Big Band1
  • 248 Big Band Fast1
  • 249 Tango11
  • 250 Tango12
  • 251 Rock Cha Cha2
  • 252 Organ Swing
  • 253 Secret Service
  • 254 Animation Bld
  • 255 French Waltz

a unified list of demonstration songs

  • 000 The Song Is Flying
  • 001 The West Sea Love Song
  • 002 Sky Road
  • 003 Go to the end of the world
  • 004 Ten Thousand Can Not Bear
  • 005 You Will Forever Be In My Heart
  • 006 My Happiness Is To You
  • 007 Red Love Song
  • 008 Waiting for you so long
  • 009 My China Heart
  • 010 To whom
  • 011 Nanniwan
  • 012 Jasmine Flowers
  • 013 Grandmother Of Penghu Bay
  • 014 Friend
  • 015 The Sea
  • 016 Like you
  • 017 Kangding love song
  • 018 Outside the Window
  • 019 Win is to fight
  • 020 Life no regrets
  • 021 Happy New Year
  • 022 Swallow
  • 023 Catch the loach
  • 024 If I could

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Warning:
changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment

Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.

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