FAME G-3000 Homekeyboard User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Fame
Table of Contents
- G-3000 Homekeyboard
- Panel & Display Description
- Panel & Display Description
- Connections
- Playing Voices
- Freesolo
- Auto Accompaniment
- Auto Accompaniment
- IFX
- Performance Assistant
- Guitar Mode
- Performance Assistant
- Piano Mode
- Playing in Piano Mode
- Synth
- Create user voice
- DSP Effect
- Parameter items and the volume range in the Mixer menu:
- Pedal Function
- Album
- Other Functions
- Tune
- Split Point
- Other Functions
- Register Memory
- Song Recording
- Listening to the songs
- Song
- Chord Dictionary
- 24 Chords will be displayed in the dictionary mode as follows:
- Connecting USB Flash Drive
- Connecting USB Flash Drive
- Keyboard and ASCII Character Relative Table
- MIDI
- Downloading Data from the Computer
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Voice List
- Song List51
- Demo List
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
G-3000 Homekeyboard
G-3000
02/2023
KEY0005143-000
user manual
Congratulations on your new FAME G-3000 home keyboard!
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.
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Intended use:
The Fame G-3000 is a digital home keyboard, 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 permit-ted under the supervision or guidance of a person responsible for their safety.
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 dama ged, 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 hearing loss. 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.
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 pro- duct 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.
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
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 obser ved!
Manufacturer: MUSIC STORE professional GmbH
Istanbulstr. 22-26
51103 Cologne, Germany
Panel & Display Description
Front Panel
-
POWER BUTTON
Turn the power on and off. -
VOLUME Knob
Adjust the master volume. -
STYLE SELECT BUTTON
Select directly a preset style -
ACCOMP +/- BUTTON
Adjust the Accompaniment volume. -
TRANSPOSE +/- BUTTON
Adjust the Transpose value. -
OCTAVE+/- BUTTON
Adjust the Octave value. -
SYNC STOP BUTTON
Turn the Sync Stop on and off. -
SYNC START BUTTON
Turn the Sync Start on and off. -
FADE BUTTON
Turn the Fade in or Fade out on. -
A.B.C. BUTTON
Turn the A.B.C. function on and off. -
TEMPO+/- BUTTON
Adjust the current tempo. -
SONG MODE:
START/STOP BUTTON
Start or stop playing the song. -
PAUSE BUTTON
Pause or continue playing a song. -
REPEAT A/B BUTTON
Set the beginning and the end for
a loop section of a selected song. -
REW BUTTON
Rewind the song. -
FF BUTTON
Fast forward the song.
STYLE MODE:
12. START/STOP BUTTON
Start or stop playing the style.
13. INTRO1/ENDING1 BUTTON
Play the Intro or Ending 1.
14. INTRO2/ENDING2 BUTTON
Play the Intro or Ending 2.
15. FILL A BUTTON
Play the fill-in pattern A.
16. FILL B BUTTON
Play the fill-in pattern B.
17. FILL C BUTTON
Play the fill-in pattern C.
18. FILL D BUTTON
Play the fill-in pattern D.
19. LEFT HAND BUTTON
Choose to practice the left hand
part in Lesson Mode.
20. RIGHT HAND BUTTON
Choose to practice the right hand
part in Lesson Mode.
CHORD DICTIONARY BUTTON
Hold the button to enter the
Chord Dictionary.
21. LESSON BUTTON
Enter the lesson mode.
22. RECORD BUTTON
Enter the record mode.
23. ACCOMP BUTTON
Select the accomp track to record.
24. MELODY 1-5 BUTTON
Select the melody1-5 track to record.
25. PERFORM. BUTTON
Turn the Performance Assistant
function on and off.
26. FREEZE BUTTON
Freeze the style’s parameter
when a memory is recalled.
27. O.T.S. BUTTON
Enter the One Touch Setting Mode.
28. IFX BUTTON
Turn the Insert Effect on and off.
Hold the button to enter the Insert
Effect menu.
Panel & Display Description
29. SYNTH BUTTON
Enter the Synth menu.
30. BANK BUTTON
Select a bank.
31. STORE BUTTON
Save current panel settings to
one of the memories.
32. M1-M6 BUTTON
Register the panel settings.
ONE TOUCH SETTING
Recall voice settings for
the current style.
33. STYLE BUTTON
Enter the Style Mode.
34. VOICE BUTTON
Enter the Voice Mode.
35. SONG BUTTON
Press it to enter the Song Mode.
Hold it to turn on the Album function.
36. VOICE SELECT BUTTON
Select directly a preset voice.
37. DATA DIAL
Increase and decrease the value.
38. ENTER BUTTON
Enter Menu or Confirm.
39. – / NO,+/YES BUTTON
Decrease or Increase the value.
40. EXIT BUTTON
Exit Menu or Cancel.
41. MIXER BUTTON
Enter mixer menu.
42. FUNCTION BUTTON
Enter function menu.
43. HARMONY BUTTON
Turn the harmony effect on and off.
44. DUAL BUTTON
Turn the Voice R2 on and off.
45. LOWER BUTTON
Turn the Voice L on and off.
46. SUSTAIN BUTTON
Turn the sustain on and off.
47. DSP BUTTON
Turn the DSP effect on and off.
48. PIANO BUTTON
Turn the piano mode on and off.
49. METRO BUTTON
Turn the metronome on and off.
50. TOUCH BUTTON
Enter the Touch Setting menu.
51. USB DEVICE BUTTON
Enter the USB Device menu
52. LCD Display
show all the important settings
for the current operation.
53. MODULATION BUTTON
Apply a vibrato effect.
54. PITCH BEND
Bend notes up or down.
55. PHONES
Connect headphones to the unit.
56. USB Port
Connect a USB flash drive.
57. FreeSolo
Turn the FreeSolo function on and off.
Setup
Rear Panel
-
USB JACK
Connect to a computer. -
MIDI THRU
Relays MIDI message it has
received at the MIDI IN Jack. -
MIDI IN
Receive MIDI messages from
an external MIDI device. -
MIDI OUT
Transmit MIDI messages to
an external MIDI device. -
SUSTAIN JACK
Connect a sustain pedal. -
VOLUME JACK
Connect a volume pedal. -
AUX.OUT
Connect the audio equipment. -
AUX.IN
Connect an external audio source,
such as an MP3 or CD player. -
DC 12V
Connect DC 12V power adaptor.
LCD
1. TOUCH
2. CHORD DICT.
3. SYNTH
4. ALBUM
5. PERFORM.H
6. FREE SOLO
7. SERIAL NUMBER
8. VOICE/STYLE/DEMO/SONG
9. DIR/FILE
10. RECORD
11. TREBLE CLEF
12. BASS CLEF
13. USB
14. USB DEVICE
15. STRING
16. MEASURE
17. BEAT
18. TEMPO
19. CHORD
20. MEMORY
21. FREEZE
22. ONE TOUCH SETTING
23. MEMORY BANK
24. A.B.C.
25. FADE
26. SECTION A/B/C/D
27. NUMBERED NOTATION
28. LESSON
29. LEFT HAND
30. RIGHT HAND
31. DUAL
32. LOWER
33. HARMONY
34. DSP
35. SUSTAIN
36. ACCOMP
37-41. MELODY1–5
Setup
This section contains information about setting up your instrument
and preparing to play. Please go through this section
carefully before turning the power on.
Power Supply
1. Before connecting to power supply, please set the [POWER] switch to OFF
and set the master volume to minimum level.
2. Connect the AC adaptor to the DC 12V jack of this keyboard.
3. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
4. Press the [POWER] button, the LCD will be lit, which indicates the
instrument is powered on.
5. If you are ready to turn off the instrument, press the [POWER] switch
again.
Notes:
1. In order to save energy, the instrument will automatically shutdown
in 30 minutes if it is not used. (Please refer to Auto Power Off).
2. For your safety, please unplug the instrument when it is not in use
or during a thunderstorm.
Setting a Music Stand
A music stand is supplied with the instrument. You can easily attach it
to the instrument by inserting it into the slots at the rear of the panel.
Connecting a Sustain Pedal
An optional footswitch can be plugged into the sustain jack and
be used to switch sustain on or off. Simply by pressing the pedal, you
will have a natural sustain as you play.
Connecting a Volume Pedal
An optional volume control can be plugged into the volume jack for
adjusting the volume of sound.
Connections
Connecting a pair of Headphones
A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged in here for
private practice or late-night playing. The internal stereo speaker
system is automatically shut off when a pair of headphones is
plugged into the PHONES jack. Note
Note:
Do not listen with the headphones at high volume for long periods
of time. Doing so may cause hearing loss.
Connecting an Audio Equipment
The rear-panel AUX.OUT jack delivers the output of the instrument
to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, a mixing console, or
tape recorder. Use an audio cable to connect the AUX OUT jack of
the instrument to the audio INPUT jack of the external equipment.
Note:
To avoid damaging the speakers, please set the master volume to
minimum level before connecting the power and other devices.
Connecting an MP3/CD Player
Connect the audio output of an MP3/CD player or other audio
source to the stereo AUX.IN jack on the rear panel. The input signal
is mixed with the instrument signal, allowing you to play along.
Connecting a Computer
The instrument receives and transmits MIDI messages via the
USB connector. Please use a standard USB cable to connect the
USB jack of the instrument to the USB port of a computer.
Alternatively, use a commercially available MIDI interface to connect
the instrument to a computer via the MIDI connectors.
Connecting a MIDI Device
Connect the MIDI OUT of other Device to the MIDI IN jack on the
rear panel, the instrument will receive MIDI messages from the
external device and work as a sound source.
Connect the MIDI IN of other Device to the MIDI OUT jack on the
rear panel, the instrument will transmit MIDI messages to the
external device and work as a MIDI controller.
Connecting a USB Flash Drive
Connect a USB flash drive to the instrument, you can save the data
you’ve created such as memory settings, recorded data to the USB
flash drive, or load and play back files saved in the USB flash drive
on the instrument.
Note:
To avoid error or damaging the USB flash drive, do not remove it
****when reading or writing is in progress.
Playing the Demos
The instrument features several wonderful demos. Please refer to
DEMO LIST.
1. Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons simultaneously to start
playing the demo.
2. Select a demo song.
Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button to select a demo
song.
3. Set a volume level with the [VOLUME] knob.
4. Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons simultaneously again or
press the [START/STOP] button to stop playing and exit the demo mode.
Note:
In the DEMO mode, only the following buttons will work: START/STOP,
TEMPO+, TEMPO-, +/YES, -/NO, VOLUME, POWER ON/OFF.
Playing Voices
The keyboard has a variety of remarkably realistic built-in voices.
Please refer to Voice List.
Playing Voices
1. Press the [VOICE] button
Enter the VOICE mode. LCD shows VOICE R1 and the current voice
number and name.
2. Select a voice.
Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button, the [-/NO] button to select the
voice you want to play. You can also use the Voice Select Button to
select a preset voice.
3. Play the voice.
You can play the keyboard and listen to the wonderful voice.
Note:
Each Voice Select button has two preset voices. Press it repeatedly to
shift between the upper and lower preset voice.
In voice selection, if you have selected the upper voice of a Voice
button, pressing another button will directly select its upper voice. In the
same way, if you have selected a lower voice, pressing another button
will select its lower voice.
Playing Voices
Playing two Voices Simultaneously-DUAL
1. Press the [DUAL] button.
It turns on the Dual function. “VOICE R2” and “DUAL” light up on
display. LCD shows the current dual voice number and name.
2. Selecting a voice for VOICE R2.
Use the data dial, [+/YES] and [-/NO] button, or Voice Select
buttons to select a dual voice.
3. Play the voices.
Play the keyboard, and you will hear two different voices being
played together, just like two different instruments being played at
the same time.
Note:
When the keyboard is split, only the right hand area will have the Dual
voice function.
Playing Different Voices with Both Hands LOWER
1. Press the [LOWER] button.
It turns on the Lower function. The keyboard is split into the left and
right areas, each with a different voice. “VOICE L” and “LOWER”
light up on display. LCD shows the current lower voice number and
name.
2. Selecting a voice for VOICE L.
Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] Button to select a
lower voice.
3. Play the voices.
Play the keyboard with both hands, and you will hear two different
voices from the two areas.
Split Point
The key that separates voice L and voice R1/R2 is called the “split
point”. The split point is set to F#3 at the factory setting. However you
can assign it to any other key. Please refer to Other Functions.
Touch
The keyboard is equipped with a touch response feature that lets you
dynamically and expressively controls the level of the voice with your
playing strength, just as on an acoustic instrument.
The keyboard features 5 touch types to choose from: off,1-5.
1. Press the [TOUCH] button. The LCD shows the current touch level.
2. Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button, the [-/NO] button or the
[TOUCH] button to change the touch response level. Default level of
touch response is 3.
If the value is set to OFF, that means no touch response to
keyboard.
Sustain
1. When the sustain is turned on, “SUSTAIN” lights up on display, and all
notes you play will have a longer sustain.
2. Press the [SUSTAIN] button to turn the SUSTAIN effect ON or OFF.
Note:
When using a sustain pedal, you can produce a much stronger and more
natural sustain effect than by using the [SUSTAIN] button.
Pitch Bend
Use the pitch bend wheel to bend notes up (roll the wheel away you) or
down(roll the wheel toward you ) while playing the keyboard. The pitch
bend wheel is self-centering and will automatically return to normal pitch
when released.
With the pitch bend wheel, you can easily imitate the pitch bend effect of
the guitar, violin, saxophone or other instruments, and make your performance
more vivid.
Modulation
The Modulation function applies a vibrato effect to notes played on the
keyboard. Press the [MODULATION] button while playing the keyboard
then you will hear the vibrato effect.
Transpose
Transpose function allows the overall pitch of the instrument to be
transposed up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitone steps.
1. Press [TRANSPOSE +] or [TRANSPOSE -] to adjust the value from
-12 to +12 semitones.
2. Press [TRANSPOSE +] and [TRANSPOSE -] or press [+/YES] and
[-/NO] simultaneously, it will set the value to default: 0.
Octave
The Octave function will shift the pitch up or down by 2 octaves for voice
R1, R2 and L respectively.
1. Press [OCTAVE +] or [OCTAVE -] to change the octave value over the
range of -2 to +2.
2. Press [OCTAVE +] and [OCTAVE -] or press [+/YES] and[-/NO] simultaneously,
it will set the value to default: 0.
Note:
After adjusting the octave, notes in the highest and lowest keyboard range
may not sound normally. This is normal.
Playing Voices
Piano Mode
The Piano Mode will set instantly the entire keyboard to piano voice. All
parameters will be optimized for piano performance just by pressing a
single button.
1. Press [PIANO] button to enter or exit the piano mode.
2. In the PIANO mode, if you start a style, it only plays the rhythm part.
Metronome
The metronome provides a steady beat to help you practice at a preset
tempo.
1. Press the [METRO] button to turn the metronome on.
2. Press the [METRO] button again to turn the metronome off.
3. Set the time signature of metronome. Please refer to Other Functions.
Notes:
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 Recording, you can turn on the metronome, but the metronome
sound will not be recorded.
Freesolo
The FreeSolo function allows you to switch voice in an exceptionally
fast, accurate and seamless way, faithfully reproducing the special
effects of an acoustic instrument, and making your performance more
real and exciting.
-
Turn on the FreeSolo function.
Press the [FreeSolo] button to turn on the function. “FREE SOLO”
lights up on display.
It will automatically disable the A.B.C. function, the Dual and Lower
function. -
Select a voice to play.
Use the data dial or the [+/Yes]/[-/No] button to select a voice for
FreeSolo. -
Play in the FreeSolo mode.
In FreeSolo mode, please use the right hand area to play and use
the left hand area to switch voice.
● Press and hold a white key in the left hand area to activate the first
special voice pattern. Release the key to restore the basic voice.
● Press and hold a black key in the left hand area to activate the
second special voice pattern. Release the key to restore the basic
voice.
● Press simultaneously two or more white keys in the left hand area to
activate the first special voice pattern. It will keep using the special
voice even after releasing the keys.
● Press simultaneously two or more black keys in the left hand area to
activate the second special voice pattern. It will keep using the special
voice even after releasing the keys. -
Turn off the FreeSolo function.
Press one of the Voice select buttons or the [FreeSolo] button, it
will exit the mode. The “FREE SOLO” indicator lights off.
Auto Accompaniment
The auto accompaniment feature puts a full backing band at your
fingertips. All you have to do is play the chords with your left hand , and
the accompaniment will automatically play along, instantly following the
chords you play. With auto accompaniment, even a solo performer can
enjoy playing with the backing of entire band or orchestra. The instrument
features a variety of styles. Try selecting some of the different styles
(Refer to Style List) and play with the auto accompaniment.
Playing Auto Accompaniment (rhythm track only)
-
Press the [STYLE] button.
Enter the STYLE mode. “STYLE” lights up on display. LCD shows the
current style number and name. -
Select a style.
Use the Data Dial, the [+/YES] button, the [-/NO] button to select a
style. Also, you can use the Style Select Button to select a style. -
Press the [START/STOP]button to start the rhythm tracks of the auto
accompaniment.
Note:
Each Style select button has two preset styles. Press it repeatedly to shift
between the upper and lower preset style.
In style selection, if you have selected the upper style of a Style button,
pressing another button will directly select its upper style. In the same
way, if you have selected a lower style, pressing another button will
select its lower style.
Playing Auto Accompaniment (all tracks)
-
Press the [STYLE]button.
-
Select a style
-
Press the [A.B.C.] button to turn on the A.B.C. function. The keyboard
will be split into two areas. Play the chords in the left hand area. -
Turn the Sync Start function on.
Press the [SYNC START] button, then play a chord in the left hand
area to start the auto accompaniment. When you play a different
chord, the accompaniment will change along.
Alternatively, press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm part.
Then play a chord in the left hand area, the chord part will start as
well. -
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop the accompaniment.
Accompaniment Sections
There are various types of Auto Accompaniment sections that allow
you to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment to match the song
you are playing.
They are: Intro (1, 2), Main (A, B,C,D), Fill-in (A, B,C,D) and Ending(1,
2). By switching among them during your performance you can easily
produce the dynamic elements of a professional-sounding arrangement
in your performance.
Auto Accompaniment
INTRO Section
The intro is an opening section of the song.
When the intro pattern finished, the system will automatically shift to
the main section.
MAIN Section
The main is an important section of the song. And it plays an
accompaniment pattern and repeat infinitely until another section’s
button is pressed.
FILL IN Section
Auto fill in function automatically adds a fill to your performance. When
the fill-in is finished, accompaniment shifts to the Main section
(A,B,C,D).
ENDING Section
Ending is used for the ending of the song. When the ending is finished,
accompaniment automatically stops. The length of the ending differs
depending on the selected style.
Playing Different Accompaniment Sections
-
Press the [STYLE] button.
-
Select a style.
-
Turn the A.B.C. on.
-
Turn SYNC START on.
-
Press the [FILL A] button.
-
Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button. Now the A flashes on LCD, the
style is ready to play. -
It will start the accompaniment as soon as you start playing in Chord
section. When the playback of the Intro 1 is finished, it automatically
leads into Main A section. -
Press the [FILL B]/[FILL C]/[FILL D] button. A fill-in plays,
automatically followed by the Main B/C/D section. -
Press the [INTRO/ENDING] again to play an Ending Section. When
the ending is finished, the auto accompaniment automatically stops.
Note:
Hold down the FILL A/B/C/D button when the style is playing, the
selected FILL pattern repeats continuously until button is released.
Press FILL A/B/C/D when style stops, it will select a Main section, the
icon A/B/C/D on LCD will be lit.
Fade In/Out
Fade In
Starting the style with fade in produces a smooth beginning, the volume
increases from low to high. When style stops, press the [FADE] button
to turn on the fade-in function. The button LED lights up.
Fade Out
Stopping the style with fade out produces a smooth ending, the volume
decreases from high to low. When style is playing, press the [FADE] button to
turn on the fade-out function. The button LED will flash until
the style stops.
Fade In/Out Time
The default fade-in/fade-out time setting is 10 seconds. You can set
the time in Other Functions.
Auto Accompaniment
Accompaniment Volume
1. Press [ACCOMP+] or [ACCOMP-] button to adjust the accompaniment
volume over the range of 0 to 127.
2. Press [ACCOMP +] and [ACCOMP-] button simultaneously to turn off
ACCOMP volume.
3. Press [ACCOMP +] and [ACCOMP-] button simultaneously again to
turn on ACCOMP volume.
Chord Fingering
Chord Basics
A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of three or more notes that is
heard as if sounding simultaneously. The most frequently encountered
chords are triads. A triad is a set of three notes that can be stacked in
thirds. When stacked in thirds, the triad’s members, from lowest
pitched tone to highest, are called: the Root, the Third, and the Fifth.
Triad Type
There are following basic triad types:
Major Triad
|
A root with a major third added above and a perfect fifth will consist as a “Major Triad”.
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Minor Triad
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A root with a minor third added above and a perfect fifth will consist as a “Minor Triad”.
Augmented Triad
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A root with a major third added above and an augmented fifth will consist as an “Augmented Triad”.
Diminished Triad
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A root with a minor third added above and a diminished fifth will consist as a “Diminished Triad”.
Chord Inversion
We define this chord its root is not in the bass (i.e., is not the lowest note) as an inversion chord. When the root is in the bass, we call the chord: root-position chord. If we put the Third and Fifth in the root position, then it forms “Inversion”, we call this chord “Inversion Chord”. See the following major triad and its inverted chord.
Chord Name
The chord name contains two parts content: Chord root and Chord type.
Single Finger
Single finger type not only can detect single finger but also can detect multi finger. And the single finger makes it easily to play chords through only one, two or three keys. Including major, minor, seventh, and minor seventh chord. Refer to relevant picture on the right for details.
Auto Accompaniment
Multi-finger
Multi finger type only can recognize those chords have listed in the
chord list, and also can be found in the dictionary function.
Tempo
Each style of the instrument has been set with a default or standard
tempo; however, this can be changed by using the [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO-] buttons.
-
Change the tempo
Use the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO-] button to change the tempo.
Or use the Data Dial to make a quick change when the value is
flashing on LCD. -
To restore the default tempo setting, press the [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO-] buttons simultaneously.
One Touch Setting
When One Touch Setting is switched on, you can instantly recall all
auto accompaniment related settings including voices selection and
digital effects simply with a single touch of a button.
-
Press the [O.T.S.] button to turns on the One Touch Setting for
current style. -
Press one of the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] buttons [M1]-[M4].
Various panel settings (such as voice, effect, etc.) that match the
selected style can be instantly recalled. Auto accompaniment is
automatically turned on in O.T.S. mode. -
Play the keyboard.
One Touch Setting parameter list:
Part ON/OFF (VOICER1,R2,L)
Voice Number (VOICER1,R2,L)
Voice Volume (VOICER1,R2,L)
Voice Reverb Level (VOICER1,R2,L)
Voice Chorus Level (VOICER1,R2,L)
Harmony
The Harmony function will automatically add harmony effect to the
notes you play in the right hand area, instantly enriching your performance
with a more harmonic expression.
-
Turn on the harmony function.
Press the [HARMONY] button to turn on the harmony function.
“HARMONY” lights up on display. The LCD shows the current
harmony type. -
Play with harmony effect.
Turn on the A.B.C. function, then play a chord in the left hand area.
It will add harmony effect to the notes as soon as you play in the
right hand area. -
Turn the harmony off.
Press the [HARMONY] button again to turn off the function. LCD will
show “OFF” and the “HARMONY” lights off. -
Set the harmony type.
You can set the harmony type in Other Functions.
Note:
Harmony types “1+5” and “octave” are always available, but the rest are
not selectable until the A.B.C function is turned on.
IFX
The instrument has a variety of preset insert effects, including Chorus,
Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, EQ, Distortion, Wah, Compressor and
LowPass Filter.
-
The insert effect is set to off when the keyboard is power on. Press
[IFX] button to turn on the effect function, the IFX indicator will be
lit. Press [IFX] button again to turn off the effect function and the
IFX indicator will light off. -
Press and hold the [IFX] button about two second to enter the insert
effect selection menu, then use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to select
the effect type you want. You can listen to the effect when playing
the keyboard. Press [ENTER] button to enter the sub menu if the
current effect has changeable parameters. -
Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or Data Dial to select a parameter item,
then press [ENTER] button to enter the parameter setting mode.
Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or Data Dial to set the value. Press
[ENTER]/ [EXIT] button to return to previous menu. -
The insert effect settings will be saved automatically when you quit
the IFX mode. The next time you enter the IFX mode, it will use the
same effect settings as your last operation. -
Please refer to the table below for the effect types and their changeable
parameters. You can adjust the parameter value over the range
of 0 to 127.
NO
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type
|
Param1
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Param2
|
NO
|
type
|
Param1
|
Param2
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1
|
LowPass
|
CutOff
|
–
|
24
|
Mid Cut
|
–
|
–
2
|
STD CHR
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
25
|
LoMidCut
|
–
|
–
3
|
Lite CHR
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
26
|
HiMidCut
|
–
|
–
4
|
Deep CHR
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
27
|
High Cut
|
–
|
–
5
|
Warm CHR
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
28
|
S-Hi Cut
|
–
|
–
6
|
BRT CHR
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
29
|
Enhance
|
–
|
–
7
|
STD FLG
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
30
|
Loudness
|
–
|
–
8
|
Lite FLG
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
31
|
Add Air
|
–
|
–
9
|
Deep FLG
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
32
|
Live EQ
|
–
|
–
10
|
CrazyFLG
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
33
|
PhoneSim
|
–
|
–
11
|
STD PHS
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
34
|
RadioSim
|
–
|
–
12
|
Lite PHS
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
35
|
Dist
|
Mix
|
Gain
13
|
HeavyPHS
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
36
|
Overdriv
|
Mix
|
Gain
14
|
VTG TRM
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
37
|
Fuzz
|
Mix
|
Gain
15
|
MDN TRM
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
38
|
ST A.Wah
|
Mix
|
Rate
16
|
Panner
|
Mix
|
Rate
|
39
|
LT A.Wah
|
Mix
|
Rate
17
|
BasBoost
|
–
|
–
|
40
|
DP A.Wah
|
Mix
|
Rate
18
|
BasPunch
|
–
|
–
|
41
|
ST S.Wah
|
Mix
|
Sense
19
|
MidBoost
|
–
|
–
|
42
|
LT S.Wah
|
Mix
|
Sense
20
|
LM Boost
|
–
|
–
|
43
|
DP S.Wah
|
Mix
|
Sense
21
|
HM Boost
|
–
|
–
|
44
|
CR S.Wah
|
Mix
|
Sense
22
|
Hi Boost
|
–
|
–
|
45
|
Comp
|
Threshold
|
Ratio
23
|
Low Cut
|
–
|
–
|
|
|
|
Performance Assistant
What’s the performance assistant?
Performance assistant is an easy-to-use function. With this function you will find playing the keyboard become more interesting.Even if you are not a keyboard player, the performance assistant will help you to play your familiar instrument voice on the keyboard.
Performance assistant provides many wonderful phrases. Just use several keys and you will perform your own wonderful music.
Enter the Performance Assistant
There are 2 voices you can select in Performance Assistant: GUITAR,
PIANO.
Press the [PERFORM.] button to turn on the function. It will enter the
Guitar Mode and the LCD will display Guitar’s voice name. You can
use the Data Dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to change the voice you
want to perform.
The default time signature for Performance Assistant is the 4/4 and
you can use [ENTER] or [EXIT] button to change it to one of the
following time signature: 2-4, 3-4, 4-4 and 6-8.
In Performance Assistant mode, use [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO-] to
change the tempo.
Guitar Mode
Guitar key map
The Guitar Mode allows you to perform a guitar voice with keyboard
just like you’re playing a real guitar. In this mode you can use ssuch
guitar phrases as strum (5), broken chord (5), echoism (5) and also
2 endings.
Chord part
C2 to B3 is the chord part area. Play a chord in this area.
Sub Area 1
C4 to B4 (only white keys) is the sub area 1. Up to 5 types of broken
chord are provided in this area.
Sub Area 2
C5 to A5 (only white keys) simulate the 6 strings of a real guitar.
Play a free solo in this area.
Rhythm Area
C6 to G6 (only white keys) is the rhythm area. Wonderful styles and
strums are provided in this area. Use A6 to B6 to play an ending.
Position Change
Press C7, the guitar position will be changed.
Performance Assistant
Playing in Guitar Mode
Play a chord in the chord part.
LCD will show its chord name and the guitar’s root note will sound.
Play a broken chord in the sub area 1.
When the chord type is on display, press a white key in the sub area 1,
a wonderful broken chord phrase will start. Press other white keys to
play different phrases. Try playing a different chord with your left hand
and enjoy the subtle change in the phrases.
Play a free solo in the sub area 2.
When the chord type is on display, press the white keys in the sub
area 2 you can play guitar free solo, like you’re playing a real one.
Try playing different chords with your left hand, and play your free solo.
The last white key B5 is invalid.
Play a strum rhythm in the rhythm area.
When the chord type is on display, press a white key in the rhythm
area you can play the magic strum rhythm. Try playing different chords
with your left hand, and play your strums.
End the guitar performing.
Press the A6 or B6 to end your guitar performance. When the ending is
finished, the phrase stops automatically.
Play the echoism.
All of black keys on Sub area 1, Sub area 2 and Rhythm area are
echoism keys. There are 5 kinds of echoism patterns preset to the C#,
D#, F#, G#, A# circularly.
Change the position
Press the C7, the PERFORM.H icon will be lit on the LCD. It means
that the guitar position has been changed to the High position.
Try playing the white keys in sub area 1, Sub area 2 and Rhythm area,
listen to the phrase you are performing now.
Piano Mode
Piano Key Map
The Piano Mode allows you to perform the piano voice just like playing
an acoustic instrument. In this mode you can use such piano phrases
as piano rhythm (5), broken chord (5) and also 3 endings.
The piano key map is similar to the guitar key map. Press A6 to C7
to play the ending. All the black keys above C4 are invalid.
Playing in Piano Mode
1. Select Piano Mode.
In performance assistant mode, use data dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to
select Piano Mode.
2. Play a chord in chord part.
3. Play different phrases and rhythms in the Sub Area and the Rhythm
Area.
4. Press A6, B6 or C7 to end your piano performance. When the
ending is finished, the phrase stops automatically.
Exit the Performance Assistant
When the phrase stops, press the [VOICE], [STYLE], [SONG], [DEMO],
[SHIFT] + [PERFORM] to exit the Performance Assistant mode.
Synth
You can use the synth function to create your own voice on the basis of
the built-in voice samples.
Enter the synth
Press [SYNTH] button to turn on the Synth function. The button LED
and the “SYNTH” indicator light up.
In Synth mode, the following functions will be disabled: Lower, Dual,
Auto Accompaniment and the Piano Mode.
Create user voice
1. Press [SYNTH] button to enter the user voice selection interface.
LCD displays “UserV.01” and the user voice number.
The synth flag will be lighted. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or Data Dial
to select a voice number you want.
2. Press [ENTER] button to enter the next menu. Then use the [+/YES]/
[-/NO] button to select “Voc_Edit” or “Delete”. Press [ENTER] to go
forward or press [EXIT] to return to the previous menu.
3. If you select “Voc_Edit” and press [ENTER], the LCD will display
“PcmVoice” and sample voice number. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or
Data Dial to select voice parameter, the voice parameter will display
on the LCD as follows “PcmVoice”, “Vib Rate”, “VibDepth”,
“VibDelay”, “EnvAttac”, “EnvRelea”, “EnvDecay”.
If you select the “Delete” menu and press [ENTER] button, LCD
displays “Sure?”. Press [+/YES] button to delete the user voice, and
then return to previous menu; If you press [-/NO] button cancel the
operation, and then return to previous menu. You can also press
[SYNTH] or [EXIT] button to return to previous menu.
4. After selecting a voice parameter, press [ENTER] button to enter the
parameter value setting mode. At this mode, the parameter value
will flash on LCD. Use [+/YES] /[-/NO] button or Data Dial to adjust
the value, you can play the keyboard to listen to the voice effect.
5. Press [SYNTH] button and LCD displays “Sure?”. Press [+/YES] button to
save the user voice , and then return to previous menu, If
you press [-/NO] button, it will cancel the operation, and then return
to previous menu.
6. At any time, press [EXIT] button to return to the previous menu.
Exit the Synth
In the user voice selection interface, press one of the buttons to exit the
function: [SYNTH], [EXIT], [STYLE], [SONG], [DEMO].
NOTE:
The voice editing function is invalid at the song playing, demo playing,
recording and USB Device mode.
DSP Effect
With the built in digital effects, you can add ambiance and depth to
your performance in a variety of ways such as adding reverb that
makes it like you are playing in a concert hall or adding harmony notes
for a full, rich sound.
1. The DSP effect is set to ON when keyboard is power on.
2. Press [DSP] button to switch DSP effect on or off.
Note:
There may be a slight break or noise if you switch on/off the DSP
when the style or song is playing.
The Mixer allows you to adjust separately the volume for each track.
1. Press the [MIXER] button.
Enter the Mixer menu. LCD shows the current parameter item.
2. Press [MIXER] or [ENTER] to select a parameter item, then use the
Data Dial or the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button to adjust the volume of the
selected item.
Press and button simultaneously to turn off the volume of the
selected item.
Press[+/YES]and[-/NO]button simultaneously again to turn on the
part volume.
3. Any time press [EXIT] to quit the Mixer menu.
Parameter items and the volume range in the Mixer menu:
Option | LCD Display | Range |
---|---|---|
Rhythm s VOLUME | XXX Rhythm_s | 0-127 |
Rhythm m VOLUME | XXX Rhythm_m | 0-127 |
BASS VOLUME | XXX Bass | 0-127 |
Chord 1 VOLUME | XXX Chord1 | 0-127 |
Chord 2 VOLUME | XXX Chord2 | 0-127 |
Chord 3 VOLUME | XXX Chord3 | 0-127 |
Phrase 1 VOLUME | XXX Phrase1 | 0-127 |
Phrase 2 VOLUME | XXX Phrase2 | 0-127 |
VOICE R1 VOLUME | XXX Upper1 | 0-127 |
VOICE R2 VOLUME | XXX Upper2 | 0-127 |
VOICE L VOLUME | XXX Lower | 0-127 |
USB Device Playback Volume | XXX U_Disk | 0-127 |
Note:
It will exit the Mixer Menu if there is no operation in 5 seconds.
Pedal Function
Volume Pedal
You can step on the volume pedal to adjust the sound volume.
Sustain Pedal (Assignable)
You can assign other pedal functions to the sustain pedal. Please refer
to Other Functions.
1. Pedal Sustain
If the pedal is assigned as “Ped Sust”, step on the sustain pedal, all
notes played on the keyboard have a longer sustain.
2. Pedal Soft
If the pedal is assigned as “Ped Soft”, step on the soft pedal, all
notes played on the keyboard have a softer effect.
3. Pedal Start/Stop
If the pedal is assigned as “Ped St/T”, step on the pedal to
start/stop accompaniment.
4. Pedal Memory
If the pedal assigned as “Ped Mem”, pressing the pedal at the first
time will call up registered memory: M1, and then M2, M3⋯by
pressing this pedal step by step.
Album
The album function allows you to practice a song with a preset style,
tempo and voice. The instrument features a variety of song albums.
Please refer to the Album List.
1. Hold down the [SONG/ALBUM] button for 2 seconds to turn on the
function. LCD shows the current album name.
2. Use the data dial or [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to select a desired
album song. The instrument will instantly recall the preset settings
such as style, tempo and voice for the song.
3. Press again the [SONG/ALBUM] button or one of the VOICE /
STYLE select buttons to turn off the function.
Other Functions
Press [FUNCTION] button to enter function menu. LCD shows the
current parameter item. Press repeatedly the [FUNCTION] button to
select an item. Use[+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to set parameter. Any
time press [EXIT] to quit this menu.
Parameter items and the value range in the Function Menu:
Option
|
LCD Display
|
Range
|
Default
---|---|---|---
TUNE
|
XXX Tune
|
-50…50
|
000
BEAT
|
XXX Beat
|
0,2…9
|
004
SPLIT POINT
|
XXX Split Pt
|
1…61
|
019
PEDAL ASSIGN
|
00X Ped ****
|
Sust, Soft, St/T, Mem
|
Sust(001)
FADE IN
|
0XX Fade In
|
1-20
|
010
FADE OUT
|
0XX Fade Out
|
1-20
|
010
HARMONY
|
00X Duet
|
Duet, 1+5, Octave, CtryDuet, Trio,
Block, 4 Close1,
4 Close2, 4 Open
|
Duet(001)
REVERB LEVEL
|
XXX Rev Lev
|
0-127
|
Voice default
CHORUS LEVEL
|
XXX Chr Lev
|
0-127
|
Voice default
MIDI IN
|
XXX Midi In
|
1-16, ALL
|
ALL
MIDI OUT
|
XXX Midi Out
|
1-16
|
001
Auto Power Off
|
XXX PowerOff
|
OFF, 030, 060
|
030
Note:
It will exit the Function Menu if there is no operation in 5 seconds.
Tune
This function sets the pitch of entire keyboard in a 2-cent increment.
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Tune menu. Use
[+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to change tune value. Its range is
from -50 to 50.
2. Pressing [+/YES] and [-/NO] together will set the tune value to its
default setting.
Beat
This function sets the time signature over the range from 0, 2-9.
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Beat menu. Use
[+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to change the time signature.
2. Pressing [+/YES] and [-/NO] together will reset to the default time
signature.
Split Point
This function sets the point that separates the entire keyboard to two
sections.
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Split Point menu. Use
[+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to change split point. You can also
press a key to assign the split point to that key.
2. Pressing [+/YES] and [-/NO] together will reset to the default split
point.
Other Functions
Pedal Assign
You can assign other pedal functions to the sustain pedal.
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Pedal menu. Use
[+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to change the pedal function. The pedal
can be set as sustain pedal, soft pedal, start/stop pedal or memory
select pedal.
2. The default pedal type is sustain pedal.
Note:
Do not step on the pedal when turning on the power, otherwise, it will
reverse the pedal operation.
Fade In
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Fade In menu. Use
[+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to change Fade In time. The range is form 1
to 20 second.
Fade Out
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Fade Out menu. Use
[+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to change Fade Out time. The range is form
1 to 20 second.
Harmony
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Harmony menu. LCD
shows the default harmony type “Duet”.
2. Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to select a harmony type.
There are 9 harmony effects for you to select, including Duet, 1+5,
Octave, CtryDuet, Trio, Block, 4 Close1 and 4 Close2, 4 Open.
Reverb Level
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Reverb Level menu. LCD
shows “Rev Lev”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to change reverb
level.The level ranges from 0 to 127.
Chorus Level
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Chorus Level menu. LCD
shows “Chr Lev”. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to change chorus
level. The level ranges from 0 to 127.
MIDI In
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the MIDI In menu. Use
[+/YES]/[-/NO] button or Data Dial to select the channel. The default
setting is “ALL”, channel 1~16 can also be selected.
MIDI Out
Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the MIDI Out menu. Use
[+/YES]/ [-/NO] button or Data Dial to select the channel. The default
setting is “001”, channel 2~16 can also be selected.
Auto Power Off
This function will set the time after which the instrument will shut down if
it is not used.
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the Power Off menu. Use
[+/YES]/[-/NO] or Data Dial to change the setting over the range:
OFF, 30, 60.
2. Press [+YES] and [-/NO] simultaneously, the time will be reset to
default: 30 minutes.
Register Memory
The Registration Memory feature can make your performance more
easy and efficient. It allows you to save virtually all panel settings to a
Registration Memory setting, and you can instantly recall the settings by
pressing a single button.
Registering the Panel Setting
While holding the [STORE] button, press one of the REGISTRATION
MEMORY buttons: [M1] – [M6].
Note:
The new settings will replace the previous memory data.
Note:
Hold down both [STORE] and [M1] buttons, then turn on the power, the
registration memory will be reset to factory setting. It will erase all user
memory.
Recalling the Registered Panel Settings
Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons: [M1] – [M6], it will
instantly recall the settings saved in the memory and set the control
panel accordingly.
Note:
Registration data cannot be recalled when the One Touch Setting
function is on.
Selecting a Registration Bank
1. Press the [BANK] button. The LCD displays “Mem Bank” .
2. Select a bank
Use the Data Dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to select a bank.
Freezing the Accompaniment Parameter
When the Freeze function is turned on, the accompaniment parameters
(including the style number, section, volume, tempo, transpose, chord,
mixer, split point) will be freezed and remain unchanged even when a
memory is recalled.
Press the [FREEZE] button to turn the function on or off.
With the easy-to-use song recording features, you can record and save
your own keyboard performances as a User song. Each user song can be
recorded with 6 tracks (1 ACCOMP track, 5 MELODY tracks).
Accomp track and melody track can be recorded together, but you can not
record two melody tracks at the same time. Of course you can only record
accomp or melody; Accomp and multiple melody tracks can be play back
together. The recorded data will not be lost when you turn off the power.
Start Recording
Before you start recording, you need to select a user song to which the
recording will be saved.
1. Press [RECORD] button to enter user song selection mode. The LCD
shows “RecSong1”. Press [+/YES]/[-/NO] button to select the user
song you want to record.
2. Press [RECORD] button again to enter recording standby mode. “REC”
appears on LCD and the beats start flashing. It will automatically select
an empty melody track to record your performance.
3. In the recording standby mode, you can adjust parameters such as the
voice, style and tempo. You can press the [ACCOMP] or [MELODY 1] -[MELODY 5]
button to select a desired track. The selected track
indicator will light up on display.
4. Press [START/STOP] button or play the keyboard to start recording. If
you have selected the ACCOMP track, and have turned on the A.B.C.
function, recording will start as soon as you play in the left hand area.
Note:
Style can only be recorded in “Accomp” track.
The track indicator has three states: Blinking, light on and light off.
Blinking: indicating the track is selected for recording. All existing data
will be overwritten.
Light on: indicating the track has data and will play back the data
during
recording.
Light off: indicating the track either has no data or is under recording
and
cannot play back.
In recording standby mode, it will automatically select the empty track next
to the occupied track. For example, if “Melody 1” is occupied, “Melody 2”
will be selected as the record track. When all 6 tracks have been recorded
and a specific track needs to be revised, press the button of the desired
track and start recording. The original data will be replaced.
Song Recording
Stop Recording
1. During recording, press [RECORD] button to stop recording.
2. During recording, if the memory is full, the recording will stop and
save automatically, the LCD displayed “Rec_Full”.
3. If you are recording a style, the recording will stop automatically when
the ending of rhythm is finished.
Play Back Recording
1. Press [RECORD] button when recording is in process, it will stop
recording and enter the song mode, and the current recorded song
will play automatically in circle.
2. Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode and it will play all
songs circularly. Use the Data Dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to select
user song to play. If there is no data in the selected user song, it will
play “No file” and stop playing. When playback stops, you can select
a user song, and then, press [START/STOP] button, this user song
will play circularly.
Delete Recording
1. Press and hold [RECORD] and [SONG] button together and turn
power on simultaneously, all user songs will be erased.
2. In the recording standby mode, press and hold [RECORD] button for
two second, the LCD will display “Delete?”.
Press the “Accomp” (or “Melody2” to “Melody 5”) button to select the
track you want to delete, the indicator of the selected track will light
up. If all track indicators light up, it will delete the user song after
confirmation.
3. Press [+/YES] to delete the selected track or, press [-/NO] to quit this
step, and back to the recording standby mode.
The keyboard has a variety of preset songs. Each song can be practiced
in the Lesson Mode. Please refer to the Song List.
Listening to the songs
1. Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode and it will play all
songs circularly.
2. Use the Data Dial, [+/YES] or [-/NO] button to select a song.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button, it will stop playing. Press the
button again, it will play the current song repeatedly.
4. When the songs is stopped, pressing [STYLE], [VOICE], [DUAL] or [LOWER]
will exit the song mode.
Song Control
1. Introductory Beat
Before song start playing, it has the introductory beat, the measure
starts from negative value. It begins to play the melody when the
measure goes to 1.
2. REW, FF and PAUSE
When the song is playing:
Press the [ ] button to fast forward the song.
Press the [ ] button to rewind the song (base on the measure).
Press the [ ] button to pause the playing song, press it again to
continue playing.
3. Song Repeat
During song playback, you can use the [ ] button to set the
beginning and the end for a loop section of the current song.
Press it once to set the loop beginning, then press it again to set the
loop end. When in loop status, press [ ] again to quit the loop
playing status.
Lesson Mode
In the Lesson mode, you can learn a song by playing at the correct timing
and playing the correct notes. It will grade your performance after the
lesson.
1. Press the [LESSON] button.
When song stops playing, pressing the [LESSON] button will enter the
lesson mode.
2. Select a hand part to practice.
Use [LEFT] / [RIGHT] button to select a lesson for the left hand, right
hand or both hands. If neither hand is selected, the keyboard will
automatically select the right hand practice for you.
Note:
The left hand practice may vary for different songs. It will practice the
chord part of a chord song or the left hand melody of a piano song. There
is no left hand practice for a MIDI song.
During the lesson, the staff notation or chord notes will be displayed on
LCD.
Song
Lesson 1 – Practice timing
1. Press the [LESSON] button to enter the lesson mode. The lesson 1
icon lights up on the LCD.
In Lesson 1 mode, the keyboard will only grade the time value of the
playing, and will ignore the correction of the note.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button to start practice. If [RIGHT] is
selected, it will mute melody of right hand and you will have to follow
the time value of the right hand. As long as the time value is correct,
the melody will sound.
If [LEFT] is selected, it will mute the chord part or left hand melody.
You will have to follow time value of the left hand. As long as the time
value is correct, the chord/melody will sound.
If [LEFT] and [RIGHT] are selected, the chord/melody on left hand and
the melody on right hand will be muted. You will have to follow time
value on both left and right hand.
Lesson 2 – Practice note accuracy
1. Press the [LESSON] button again to enter the lesson 2 mode.
In LESSON 2 mode, the keyboard only grades your practice by the
correctness of the notes. Only when you play the correct note, the
song will continue playing, otherwise, it will stop and wait.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button to start to practice.
Lesson 3 – Performance
1. Press the [LESSON] button in LESSON 2 to enter the lesson 3 mode.
In LESSON 3 mode, it will score your practice by the correctness of
the time value and note.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button to start to practice.
Chord Dictionary
If you know the name of a chord but don’t know how to play it, you can
use the Chord Dictionary function. You can learn the chord and test in
this features.
DICT 1 (Chord Learning Mode)
Press and hold the [CHORD DICT.] button for 2 seconds to enter the
DICT 1 mode.
In DICT 1 mode, the key above C4 are used to assign the Chord Type,
the keys above C6 are used to assign the Chord Root.
When the Chord Type and Chord Root are confirmed, the LCD will
display the Chord notes. For example, if you want to play a CM7 Chord,
press the C6 key in the section of the keyboard labeled CHORD ROOT.
The root note you set will be shown on the LCD but the note doesn’t
sound.
Press the E4 key in the section of CHORD TYPE which has labeled M7.
When the Chord Type and Chord Root are confirmed, the LCD will
display the chord name and its notes. A prompt sound will be heard
when you play it correctly in the left hand area.
DICT 2 (Chord Testing Mode)
Press the [CHORD DICT.] button again to enter the DICT 2 mode. In
this mode, you can have a chord test. LCD will display a chord name in
random order. If the chord fails to be played in 3 seconds, its notes will
appear on LCD. Once the chord is played correctly, a new chord name
will appear after a few seconds. In DICT 2 mode, press the
[CHORD DICT.] button again to turn off chord dictionary.
24 Chords will be displayed in the dictionary mode as follows:
Note
|
Chord Root
|
Note
|
Chord Root
|
Note
|
Chord Root
---|---|---|---|---|---
C6
|
C
|
C4
|
M
|
C5
|
7(b9)
C#6
|
C#/Db
|
C#4
|
M(9)
|
C#5
|
7(9)
D6
|
D
|
D4
|
6
|
D5
|
7(#9)
Eb6
|
Eb/D#
|
Eb4
|
mM7
|
Eb5
|
7(b13)
E6
|
E
|
E4
|
M7
|
E5
|
7(13)
F6
|
F
|
F4
|
M
|
F5
|
7(#11)
F#6
|
F#/Gb
|
F#4
|
M(9)
|
F#5
|
dim7
G6
|
G
|
G4
|
M6
|
G5
|
dim
Ab6
|
Ab/G#
|
Ab4
|
M7(9)
|
Ab5
|
7aug
A6
|
A
|
A4
|
M7
|
A5
|
aug
Bb6
|
Bb/A#
|
Bb4
|
M7b5
|
Bb5
|
7sus4
B6
|
B
|
B4
|
7
|
B5
|
sus4
Connecting USB Flash Drive
The instrument recognizes USB flash drives, sizing from 16M to 32G in
the format of FAT16 and FAT32. It does not support USB partition. We
recommend you format the USB flash drive on the instrument before
using. Do not edit the backup files saved in the USB flash drive.
Common Operation
1. The function buttons related to USB Flash Drive: [USB DEVICE],
[ENTER], [EXIT], [+/YES], [-/NO], Data Dial and [START/STOP].
2. Press [USB DEVICE] button to enter USB Device mode, press it
again to exit the function.
3. If you connect a USB flash drive to the instrument, LCD will first
show “Wait…!”, indicating the initialization is in progress. If the
initialization succeeds, LCD will show “Play”, otherwise, it will show
“DiskErr”. If the USB Flash Drive is not connected, LCD will show
“NoDisk”.
4. In the USB Device mode, you can use [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or Data
Dial to choose menu, press [ENTER]button to go forward or, press
[EXIT]to return to previous menu.
5. In USB Device mode, it can read a maximum of 512 files in a
directory. “DIR” means a directory, and “FILE” means a file.
In USB Device mode, you can press [USB DEVICE]/ [STYLE]/
[SONG] or a STYLE select button to exit the mode.
6. When playing a MIDI file, press [MIXER]button to adjust the playing
volume, over the range from 0 to 127.
7. The operation to load, save or delete will apply to files in the “MMKD”
folder only.
Note:
An “MMKD” folder will be generated automatically in the USB flash drive
for the initial time when you save data to it. Please wait patiently until
the process is finished.
Play
1. Press [USB DEVICE] button to enter USB Device mode, use the
[+/YES]/[-/NO] button to select the “Play” menu.
2. Press [ENTER] button, LCD will display the MIDI files and directories
in the root of the USB Storage Device.
3. If you select a sub-directory, LCD will display the sub-directory name
and the “DIR” sign. Press [ENTER] button to enter the current
sub-directory, LCD will show all files in the sub-directory.
4. If there is no recognizable file in the current directory, LCD will
display “..”, press [ENTER] to go back.
5. Use [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or Data Dial to select a MIDI file.
Press [START/STOP] button to play it repeatedly. Press [ENTER] button to play
all files in the current directory circularly. Press
[START/STOP] button again to stop playing, press [EXIT]button to
return to previous menu or press [USB DEVICE] button to exit the
mode.
Load
Select the menu “Load” and press [ENTER]button, the Load sub menu
are displayed on LCD, which includes “LoadSong”, “LoadSty” , “Load-
Mem” and “LoadVoic”. Use [+/YES],[-/NO]button or Data Dial to select one.
Load Song:
Load Song:
1. Select the menu “LoadSong” and press [ENTER]button, the LCD will
show all the MIDI files (*.mid) under the directory “MMKD\SONG\”.
Select a file by using [+/YES],[-/NO]button or Data Dial.
2. Press [ENTER] button, and then use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or
Data Dial to select a user song number.
3. Press [ENTER] button LCD will display “Sure?”. Now press
[ENTER]/ [+/YES] button to load the file or press [EXIT]/[-/NO] button
to cancel.
Load Style:
1. Select the menu “LoadSty” and press [ENTER] button, LCD will
show all the style files (*.sty) under the directory “MMKD\STYLE\”.
Select a file by using [+/YES], [-/NO] button or Data Dial.
2. Press [ENTER] button, and then use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or
Data Dial to select a user style number.
3. Press [ENTER] button, LCD will display “Sure?”. Now press
[ENTER]/[+/YES] button to load the file or press [EXIT]/[-/NO] button
to cancel.
Load Memory:
1. Select the menu “LoadMem” and press [ENTER]button, the LCD will
show all the memory files (*.mem) under the directory “MMKD\
MENORY\”. Select a file by using [+/YES], [-/NO]button or Data Dial.
2. Press the [ENTER] button, LCD will display “Sure?”. Now press
[ENTER]/[+/YES] button to load the file or press [EXIT]/[-/NO] button
to cancel.
Load Voice:
1. Select the menu “LoadVoic” and press [ENTER] button, the LCD will
show all the voice files (*.voc) under the directory “MMKD\VOICE\”.
Select a file by using [+/YES], [-/NO] button or Data Dial.
2. Press [ENTER] button, and then use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or
Data Dial to select a user voice number.
3. Press the [ENTER] button, LCD will display “Sure?”. Now press
[ENTER]/[+/YES] button to load the file or press [EXIT]/[-/NO] button
to cancel.
Connecting USB Flash Drive
Save
1. Select the menu “Save” and press [ENTER] button, the Save sub
menu are displayed on LCD, which includes “SaveSong”, “SaveSty”,
“SaveMem” and “SaveVoic”. You can select one by using [+/YES],
[-/NO] button or Data Dial.
For example, saving a user song.
1. Select the “SaveSong” sub-menu, then press [ENTER] to enter the
menu. LCD will show the current user song name and number. Use
the data dial to select a user song.
2. Press [ENTER] and the LCD will prompt to enter a file name “SNG_”.
Use the keyboard to enter an 8-digit file name. Please refer to the
Keyboard and ASCII Character Relative Table at the back of this
chapter.
3. After entering the file name, press [ENTER]. LCD will show “Sure?”.
Press [+/YES] to confirm saving, or press [-/NO] to cancel.
4. If the name you enter is the same as an existing song, LCD will
prompt “SameName”. You need to enter a different name to save
the file.
Note:
Please follow the steps above to save a user style or a a user memory.
Delete
1. Select the menu “Delete” and press [ENTER] button, the delete sub
menu are displayed on LCD, which includes “UserSong”, “UserSty”,
“UserMem” and “UserVoic”. Use [+/YES], [-/NO] button or Data Dial
to select one.
2. Select a sub menu and then press [ENTER]button. Use the data dial
to select a file you want to delete.
3. Press [ENTER] button, “Sure?” will be displayed on LCD, press
[ENTER] or [+/YES] button to delete the file, or press [-/NO] to cancel.
Format
Select the menu “Format” and press [ENTER] button, “Sure?” are
displayed on LCD. Press [ENTER] button to format the USB Storage
Device, or press [-/NO] to cancel.
Note: Formatting will delete all data in the USB flash drive!
Keyboard and ASCII Character Relative Table
MIDI
By using the MIDI functions you can expand your musical possibilities.
This section explains what MIDI is, and what it can do, as well as how
you can use MIDI on your instrument.
What’s MIDI?
1. MIDI (short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows a wide
variety of electronic musical instruments, computers and other
related devices to connect and communicate with one another. MIDI
carries event messages that specify notation, pitch and velocity,
control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato, audio
panning, and program change information to change the voice
selections.
2. The instrument can output the real-time playback information via
MIDI messages and control external MIDI devices. The instrument
can also accept incoming MIDI messages and generate sound
accordingly.
MIDI Terminals
In order to exchange MIDI data between multiple devices, each
device must be connected by MIDI cable.
MIDI IN: Receives MIDI data from a computer.
MIDI OUT: Transmits the instrument information as MIDI data to
another MIDI device.
MIDI THRU PORT: You can use MIDI cable to link the MIDI THRU port
to other MIDI instrument MIDI IN port. The message that the MIDI IN
port receives will be auto sent to the MIDI THRU port, so that one MIDI
instrument can control many MIDI instrument at the same time.
Connect the MIDI OUT of other Device to the MIDI IN jack on the rear
panel, this instrument will work as sound module.
Connect the MIDI IN of other Device to the MIDI OUT jack on the rear
panel. this instrument will work as Midi Controller.
Downloading Data from the Computer
1. Turn off the instrument. Use a standard USB cable to connect the
USB jack of instrument to the USB port of a computer. Then turn on
the instrument.
2. Open the POOTUTE software on computer. “PCLink.” will appear on
the instrument LCD, indicating it is connected successfully with the
computer.
3. With the POOTUTE, you can upload any user data to the computer
as a backup or download user data from the computer to the
instrument.
4. Please refer to the software instructions for more details.
Troubleshooting
Problem
|
Possible Cause and Solution
---|---
The speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is turned ON or OFF.
|
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
No sound when the keyboard is played.
|
Check if the master volume is set too low or if headphones are plugged into the PHONES Jack. The R1/R2/L voice volume (Mixer) settings could be set too low. Make sure the voice volumes are set at appropriate levels.
When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.
|
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument.
The auto accompaniment does not play back even Sync is in standby condition and a key is pressed.
|
You may be trying to start accompaniment by playing a key in the righthand range of the keyboard. To start the accompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play a key in the left-hand range of the keyboard.
Certain notes sound at wrong pitch.
|
Make sure that the tuning value is set to 0 . Press and hold the [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons at the same time, then turning the power on will set INSTRUMENT to default.
The Harmony function does not operate.
|
And Harmony cannot be turned on when a drum kit is selected for the voice R1.
After connecting with a computer, the instrument cannot be recognized.
|
Please check if the USB cable is being connected firmly, or try connecting another USB port on the computer, without the need to install another driver on the PC.
It cannot read/save to the USB flash drive.
|
It support USB flash drive in the FAT16/FAT32 format only and does not support USB partition. Please format your USB flash drive into FAT16/FAT32 on computer before using.
It shuts down after a period of time.
|
Normally, the auto power off function will turn off the instrument after a preset period of time if the instrument is not used. You can turn off the function in the Function Menu.
Specifications
LCD Display
Multi-functional LCD
Keys
61
Polyphony
128
Voice
737 preset voices, 50 user voices
Style
240 preset styles, 10 user styles
Song
160 preset songs, 10 user songs
Demo
5
Album
120
Control button
Power Switch, Volume Knob, Accomp+/-, Transpose+/-,
Octave+/-, Tempo+/-, Left, Right/Chord Dict., Lesson,
Perform., Freeze, O.T.S., IFX, SYNTH, Bank, Store, M1-M6,
Style, Voice, Demo, Song/Album, Data Dial, Enter, +/Yes,
-/No, Exit, Mixer, Function, Harmony, Dual, Lower, Sustain,
DSP, Piano, Metro, Touch, USB Device, FreeSolo.
Accompaniment Control
Start/Stop, Sync stop, Sync start,Intro1/Ending1(Pause),
Intro2/Ending2(REPEAT A/B), Fill A (FF), Fill B (Rew),
Fill C, Fill D, Fade, A.B.C.
Record Function
Record, Accomp, Melody 1-5
Panel Memory
96
Connectors
DC IN, Headphones, AUX IN, AUX OUT, Sustain,
Volume, USB, MIDI IN,MIDI OUT, MIDI THRU.
Power Supply
DC 12V
Speaker
Woofer: 15WX2
Tweeter: 25WX2
Dimensions
970(L)X390(W)X160(H)MM
Weight
9Kg
- Specifications and descriptions herein are for information
only and are subject to change without prior notice.
Voice List
NO.
|
English Name
|
LCD Name
---|---|---
Piano
|
|
1
|
Acoustic Grand Piano
|
GrandPn
2
|
Acoustic Grand Piano (wide)
|
GrandPnW
3
|
Acoustic Grand Piano (dark)
|
GrandPnD
4
|
Acoustic Grand Piano (stereo)
|
SteGraPn
5
|
Octave Grand Piano
|
OctavPno
6
|
Octave Grand Piano 2
|
OctavPn2
7
|
Piano & Strings
|
Pno&Str
8
|
Piano & Strings 2
|
Pno&Str2
9
|
Piano & Pad
|
Pno&Pad
10
|
Piano & Pad 2
|
Pno&Pad2
11
|
Piano & Choir
|
Pno&Cho
12
|
Piano & Choir 2
|
Pno&Cho2
13
|
Piano & EP
|
Pno&EP
14
|
Piano & EP 2
|
Pno&EP2
15
|
Piano & Vibraphone
|
Pno&Vib
16
|
Piano & Vibraphone 2
|
Pno&Vib2
17
|
Jazz Piano
|
JazzPno
18
|
Pop Piano
|
PopPiano
19
|
Rock Piano
|
RockPno
20
|
Club Piano
|
ClubPno
21
|
Bright Acoustic Piano
|
BritePn
22
|
Bright Acoustic Piano (wide)
|
BritePnW
23
|
Electric Grand Piano
|
E.Grand
24
|
Electric Grand Piano (wide)
|
E.GrandW
25
|
Electric Grand Piano (dark)
|
E.GrandD
26
|
Fusion Electric Grand Piano
|
FusionEP
27
|
Fusion Electric Frand Piano 2
|
FusioEP2
28
|
Club Electric Piano
|
ClubEP
29
|
Club Electric Piano 2
|
ClubEP2
30
|
Wah Electric Grand Piano
|
WahEP
31
|
Wah Electric Grand Piano 2
|
WahEP2
32
|
Wah Electric Grand Piano 3
|
WahEP3
33
|
Honky Tonk Piano
|
HnkyTonk
34
|
Honky Tonk Piano (wide)
|
HnyTonkW
35
|
Honky Tonk Piano (dark)
|
HnyTonkD
36
|
Honky Tonk Piano (stereo)
|
HoTo/Ste
37
|
Electric Piano
|
E.Piano
38
|
Electric Piano 2
|
E.Piano2
39
|
Electric Piano (wide)
|
E.PianoW
40
|
Electric Piano (wide) 2
|
E.Pno2W
41
|
Detuned Electric Piano
|
DetunEP
42
|
Detuned Electric Piano 2
|
DetunEP2
43
|
Electric Piano(velocity mix)
|
E.PnoV
44
|
Electric Piano 2 (velocity mix)
|
E.PnoV2
45
|
60’s Electric Piano
|
60’sEP
46
|
EP Legend
|
EPLegend
47
|
Phase EP
|
EPPhase
48
|
Phase EP 2
|
EPPhase2
49
|
Jazz Electric Piano
|
JazzEP
50
|
Tremolo EP
|
TremoEP
51
|
Tremolo EP 2
|
TremoEP2
52
|
Funk EP
|
FunkEP
53
|
Funk EP 2
|
FunkEP2
54
|
Modern EP
|
ModernEP
40
55
|
Modern EP 2
|
ModerEP2
---|---|---
56
|
Warm EP
|
WarmEP
57
|
Warm EP 2
|
WarmEP2
58
|
Choir EP
|
ChoriEP
59
|
Choir EP 2
|
ChoriEP2
60
|
EP & Strings
|
EP&Str
61
|
EP & Strings 2
|
EP&Str2
62
|
Harpsichord
|
Harpsi
63
|
Harpsichord 2
|
Harpsi2
64
|
Harpsichord (octave mix)
|
HarpsiO
65
|
Harpsichord (wide)
|
HarpsiW
66
|
Harpsichord (with key off)
|
HarpsiOf
67
|
Clavi
|
Clavi
68
|
Clavi 2
|
Clavi2
69
|
Clavi (wide)
|
ClaviW
70
|
Pulse Clavi
|
PluseClv
71
|
Pulse Clavi 2
|
PulseCl2
72
|
Phase Clavi
|
PhaseCla
73
|
Phase Clavi 2
|
PhaseCl2
74
|
Wah Clavi
|
WahClavi
75
|
E.Clavi
|
E.Clavi
Organ
|
|
76
|
Celesta
|
Celesta
77
|
Celesta 2
|
Celesta2
78
|
Bright Celesta
|
BriCeles
79
|
Celesta & Sine
|
Cele&Sin
80
|
Reecho Bell
|
RchoBell
81
|
Celesta & Music Box
|
Cele&MuB
82
|
Celesta & Music Box 2
|
Cele&MB2
83
|
Glockenspiel
|
Glocken
84
|
Glockenspiel 2
|
Glocken2
85
|
Glockenspiel & Sine
|
Gloc&Sin
86
|
Glockenspiel & Celesta
|
Gloc&Cel
87
|
Glockenspiel & Celesta 2
|
Gloc&Ce2
88
|
Music Box
|
MusicBox
89
|
Music Box 2
|
MusiBox2
90
|
Music Box 3
|
MusiBox3
91
|
Toy Box
|
ToyBox
92
|
Music Box & Harp
|
MBox&Har
93
|
Music Box & Harp 2
|
MB&Harp2
94
|
Vibraphone
|
Vibra
95
|
Vibraphone 2
|
Vibra2
96
|
Vibraphone (wide)
|
VibraW
97
|
Vibraphone (wide) 2
|
VibraW2
98
|
Stereo Vibraphone
|
SteVibra
99
|
Rigid Vibraphone
|
RigVibra
100
|
Vibraphone & Bell
|
Vibra&Be
101
|
Vibraphone & Harpsichord
|
Vib&Harp
102
|
Vibraphone & Harpsichord 2
|
Vib&Har2
103
|
Vibraphone & Strings
|
Vibr&Str
104
|
Vibraphone & Strings 2
|
Vib&Str2
105
|
Hard Vibraphone
|
HardVib
106
|
Marimba
|
Marimba
107
|
Marimba 2
|
Marimba2
108
|
Marimba (wide)
|
MarimbaW
109
|
SinMarimba
|
SinMarim
110
|
Stereo Marimba
|
SteMarim
---|---|---
111
|
Marimba & Vibraphone
|
Mari&Vib
112
|
Marimba & Vibraphone 2
|
Mar&Vib2
113
|
Wood Drum
|
WoodDrum
114
|
Wood Drum 2
|
WoodDr2
115
|
Xylophone
|
Xylophon
116
|
Xylophone 2
|
Xylopho2
117
|
Tubular Bells
|
TubulBel
118
|
Tubular Bells 2
|
TubulBe2
119
|
Church Bell
|
ChurBell
120
|
Church Bell 2
|
ChurBel2
121
|
Carillon
|
Carillon
122
|
Carillon 2
|
Carillo2
123
|
Dulcimer
|
Dulcimer
124
|
Dulcimer 2
|
Dulcimr2
125
|
Santur
|
Santur
126
|
Santur 2
|
Santur2
127
|
Shorty
|
Shorty
128
|
Shorty 2
|
Shorty2
Piano
|
|
129
|
Drawbar Organ
|
DrawOrgn
130
|
Drawbar Organ 2
|
DrawOrg2
131
|
Detuned Drawbar Organ
|
DeDrOrgn
132
|
Detuned Drawbar Organ 2
|
DeDrOrg2
133
|
Italian 60’s Organ
|
60’sOrgn
134
|
Italian 60’s Organ2
|
60’sOr2
135
|
70’s Drawbar Organ
|
70DrawOr
136
|
70’s Drawbar Organ 2
|
70DraOr2
137
|
Soft Stereo Drawbar Organ
|
SoftDrOr
138
|
Mellow Drawbar Organ
|
MellDrOr
139
|
Bright Drawbar Organ
|
BriDrOrg
140
|
Bright Drawbar Organ 2
|
BriDrOr2
141
|
Percussive Organ
|
PercOrgn
142
|
Percussive Organ 2
|
PercOrg2
143
|
Detuned Percussive Organ
|
DePeOrgn
144
|
Detuned Percussive Organ 2
|
DePeOrg2
145
|
70’s Percussive Organ
|
70’sPcOr
146
|
Light Click Organ
|
LiCliOrg
147
|
Light Click Organ 2
|
LiCliOr2
148
|
Rock Organ
|
RockOrgn
149
|
Rock Organ 2
|
RockOrg2
150
|
Stereo Rotary Organ
|
SteRoOrg
151
|
Slow Rotary Organ
|
SlRotaOr
152
|
Rotary Organ
|
RotaOrgn
153
|
Rotary Organ 2
|
RotaOrg2
154
|
Church Organ
|
ChurOrgn
155
|
Church Organ 2
|
ChurOrg2
156
|
Church Organ 3
|
ChurOrg3
157
|
Church Organ (octave mix)
|
ChurOrgO
158
|
Detuned Church Organ
|
DeChOrgn
159
|
Detuned Church Organ 2
|
DeChOrg2
160
|
Reed Organ
|
ReedOrgn
161
|
Reed Organ 2
|
ReedOr2
162
|
Puff Organ
|
PuffOrgn
163
|
Puff Organ 2
|
PuffOr2
164
|
Accordion
|
Acordion
Voice List
165
|
Accordion 2
|
Acordin2
---|---|---
166
|
Accordion 3
|
Acordin3
167
|
Chorus Accordion
|
ChoAccor
168
|
Musette
|
Musette
169
|
Accord It Solo
|
AccoSolo
170
|
Harmonica
|
Harmnica
171
|
Harmonica 2
|
Harmnic2
172
|
Sweet Harmonica
|
SweeHarm
173
|
Wah Harmonica
|
WahHarmo
174
|
Tango Accordion
|
TanAccod
175
|
Tango Accordion 2
|
TanAcco2
Organ
|
|
176
|
Acoustic Guitar (nylon)
|
NylonGtr
177
|
Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 2
|
NylonGt2
178
|
Acoustic Guitar (nylon + keyoff)
|
NylGtrOf
179
|
Ukulele
|
Ukulele
180
|
Acoustic Guitar (steel)
|
SteelGtr
181
|
Acoustic Guitar (steel) 2
|
SteelGt2
182
|
12-Strings Guitar
|
12StrGtr
183
|
12-Strings Guitar 2
|
12StrGt2
184
|
Mandolin
|
Mandolin
185
|
Mandolin 2
|
Mandoli2
186
|
Steel Guitar with Body Sound
|
SteelBdy
187
|
Electric Guitar (jazz)
|
JazzGtr
188
|
Electric Guitar (jazz) 2
|
JazzGtr2
189
|
Electric Guitar (pedal steel)
|
PedalGtr
190
|
Electric Guitar (clean)
|
CleanGtr
191
|
Electric Guitar (detuned clean)
|
DetClnGt
192
|
Mid Tone Guitar
|
MidTonGt
193
|
Electric Guitar (muted)
|
MutedGtr
194
|
Electric Guitar (funky cutting)
|
FunkGt
195
|
Electric Guitar (muted velo-sw)
|
MutVelGt
196
|
Jazz Man
|
JazzMan
197
|
Overdriven Guitar
|
OvdrGtr
198
|
Overdriven Guitar 2
|
OvdrGtr2
199
|
Guitar Pinch
|
GtPinch
200
|
Distortion Guitar
|
DistGtr
201
|
Distortion Guitar 2
|
DisGtr2
202
|
Distortion Guitar (withfeedback)
|
FeedbkGt
203
|
DistortionGuitar (withfeedback) 2
|
FedbkGt2
204
|
Distorted Rhythm Guitar
|
DistRyth
205
|
Guitar Harmonics
|
GtrHarmo
206
|
Guitar Harmonics 2
|
GtrHarm2
207
|
Guitar Feedback
|
GtrFedbk
208
|
Velocity Nylon Guitar
|
VeloNyGt
209
|
Chorus Nylon Guitar
|
ChoNylGt
210
|
Chorus Nylon Guitar 2
|
ChNylGt2
211
|
Bright Nylon Guitar
|
BriNylGt
212
|
Bright Nylon Guitar 2
|
BrNylGt2
213
|
Tremolo Steel Guitar
|
TreStGtr
214
|
Tremolo Steel Guitar 2
|
TrStGtr2
215
|
Velocity Steel Guitar
|
VelStGtr
216
|
Chorus Steel Guitar
|
ChoStGtr
217
|
Chorus Steel Guitar 2
|
ChStGtr2
218
|
Nylon & Steel Guitar
|
Nyl&StGt
219
|
Nylon & Steel Guitar 2
|
Ny&StGt2
Voice List
220
|
Pedal Steel Guitar
|
PedStGtr
---|---|---
221
|
Mellow Guitar
|
MelloGtr
222
|
Mellow Guitar 2
|
MellGtr2
223
|
Velocity Jazz Guitar
|
VelJazGt
224
|
Velocity Jazz Guitar 2
|
VelJaGt2
225
|
Detuned Jazz Guitar
|
DeJazGtr
226
|
Detuned Jazz Guitar 2
|
DeJazGt2
227
|
Stereo Clean Guitar
|
SteCleGt
228
|
Velocity Clean Guitar
|
VelCleGt
229
|
Velocity Clean Guitar 2
|
VelClGt2
230
|
Stereo Muted Guitar
|
SteMutGt
231
|
Stereo Muted Guitar 2
|
StMutGt2
232
|
5th Distortion
|
5thDisto
233
|
Distortion Guitar Octave
|
OctDisGt
234
|
Stereo Distorted Guitar
|
SteDisGt
235
|
Steel Bend Guitar
|
StBenGtr
Bass
|
|
236
|
Acoustic Bass
|
AcoBass
237
|
Acoustic Bass 2
|
AcouBas2
238
|
Acoustic Bass 3
|
AcouBas3
239
|
Electric Bass (finger)
|
FngrBass
240
|
Electric Bass (finger) 2
|
FngrBas2
241
|
Finger Slap Bass
|
FngrSlap
242
|
Finger Slap Bass 2
|
FngrSlp2
243
|
Electric Bass (pick)
|
PickBass
244
|
Electric Bass (pick) 2
|
PickBas2
245
|
Fretless Bass
|
FresBass
246
|
Fretless Bass 2
|
FresBas2
247
|
Slap Bass
|
SlapBass
248
|
Slap Bass 2
|
SlapBas2
249
|
Slap Bass 3
|
SlapBas3
250
|
Slap Bass 4
|
SlapBas4
251
|
Synth Bass
|
SynBass
252
|
Synth Bass 2
|
SynBass2
253
|
Synth Bass 3
|
SynBass3
254
|
Synth Bass 4
|
SynBass4
255
|
Acoustic Bass Detuned
|
DeAcoBas
256
|
Acoustic Bass Detuned 2
|
DeAcoBa2
257
|
Acoustic Bass Filter
|
FilAcBas
258
|
Acoustic Bass Filter 2
|
FilAcBa2
259
|
Jazz Style
|
JazStyle
260
|
Jazz Style 2
|
JaStyle2
261
|
Acoustic Bass & Mute Guitar
|
AcB&MuGt
262
|
Acoustic Bass & Mute Guitar 2
|
AcB&MuG2
263
|
Detuned Finger Bass
|
DeFngrBa
264
|
Detuned Finger Bass 2
|
DeFngBa2
265
|
Dark Finger Bass
|
DaFngrBa
266
|
Resonant Finger Bass
|
ReFgrBas
267
|
Resonant Finger Bass 2
|
ReFgrBa2
268
|
Wah Finger Bass
|
WaFgrBas
269
|
Wah Finger Bass 2
|
WaFgrBa2
270
|
Bass & Distorted Electric Guitar
|
Ba&DisGt
271
|
Bass & Distorted Electric Guitar 2
|
Ba&DiGt2
272
|
Mute Pick Bass
|
MuPicBas
273
|
Mute Pick Bass 2
|
MuPicBa2
274
|
Detuned Pick Bass
|
DePicBas
---|---|---
275
|
Detuned Pick Bass 2
|
DePicBa2
276
|
90’s Bass
|
90’sBass
277
|
90’s Bass 2
|
90’sBas2
278
|
Fretless Bass & Sine
|
Frls&Sin
279
|
Fretless Bass & Sine 2
|
Frls&Si2
280
|
Fretless Bass Detuned
|
DeFrtles
281
|
Fretless Bass Detuned 2
|
DeFrles2
282
|
Fretless Bass Detuned 3
|
DeFrles3
283
|
Power Slap Bass
|
PoSlaBas
284
|
Power Slap Bass 2
|
PoSlaBa2
285
|
Lash Thumb Bass
|
LaThbBas
286
|
Lash Thumb Bass 2
|
LaThbBa2
287
|
Resonant Slap Bass
|
ReSlaBas
288
|
Resonant Slap Bass 2
|
ReSlaBa2
289
|
Wah Slap Bass
|
WaSlaBas
290
|
Wah Slap Bass 2
|
WaSlBas2
291
|
Velocity Switch Slap Bass
|
VeSlaBas
292
|
Clavi Bass
|
ClavBass
293
|
Hammer
|
Hammer
294
|
Synth Bass (attack)
|
AtackBas
295
|
Synth Bass (rubber)
|
RubbBass
296
|
Attack Pulse
|
AtackPls
|
Strings & Orchestral
|
297
|
Violin
|
Violin
298
|
Violin 2
|
Violin2
299
|
Violin (slow attack)
|
SlViolin
300
|
Two Violin
|
TwoVioli
301
|
Soft Violin
|
SofVioli
302
|
Velocity Violin
|
VelVioli
303
|
The Violin
|
TheVioli
304
|
Mono Violin
|
MonVioli
305
|
Octave Violin
|
OtaVioli
306
|
Electric Violin
|
EleVioli
307
|
Violin & Viola
|
Vlin&Vla
308
|
Viola
|
Viola
309
|
Viola 2
|
Viola2
310
|
Viola 3
|
Viola3
311
|
Dark Viola
|
DarViola
312
|
Cello
|
Cello
313
|
Cello 2
|
Cello2
314
|
Cello 3
|
Cello3
315
|
Cello 4
|
Cello4
316
|
Contrabass
|
Contrabs
317
|
Contrabass 2
|
Contrab2
318
|
Tremolo Strings
|
TremStr
319
|
Tremolo Strings 2
|
TremStr2
320
|
Slow Tremolo Strings
|
SlTrmStr
321
|
Slow Tremolo Strings 2
|
SlTrmSt2
322
|
Pizzicato Strings
|
PizzStr
323
|
Pizzicato Strings 2
|
PizStr2
324
|
Octave Pizzicato
|
OctaPiz
325
|
Orchestral Harp
|
OrchHarp
326
|
Orchestral Harp 2
|
OrchHrp2
327
|
Yang Chin
|
YangChin
328
|
Yang Chin 2
|
YangChi2
---|---|---
329
|
Timpani
|
Timpani
330
|
Timpani 2
|
Timpani2
331
|
String Ensembles
|
Strings
332
|
String Ensembles 2
|
Strings2
333
|
Strings & Brass
|
Str&Bras
334
|
60’s Strings
|
60’sStr
335
|
70’s Strings
|
70’sStrs
336
|
Synth Strings
|
SynStrs
337
|
Synth Strings 2
|
SynStrs2
338
|
Synth Strings 3
|
SynStrs3
339
|
Synth Strings 4
|
SyntStr4
340
|
Synth Strings 5
|
SyntStr5
341
|
Choir Aahs
|
ChorAah
342
|
Choir Aahs 2
|
ChorAah2
343
|
Choir Aahs 3
|
ChorAah3
344
|
Choir Aahs 4
|
ChorAah4
345
|
Voice Oohs
|
VoiceOoh
346
|
Voice Oohs 2
|
VoicOoh2
347
|
Humming
|
Humming
348
|
Humming 2
|
Humming2
349
|
Analog Voice
|
AnaVoice
350
|
Analog Voice 2
|
AnaVoic2
351
|
Synth Voice
|
SynVoice
352
|
Orchestra Hit
|
OrchHit
353
|
Celloen 16′
|
Cello16′
354
|
Chamber Music
|
ChambMus
355
|
Chamber Music 2
|
ChambMu2
356
|
Africa
|
Africa
357
|
Africa 2
|
Africa2
358
|
Stereo Slow Strings
|
SteSlStr
359
|
Slow Strings
|
SlowStr
360
|
Legato Strings
|
LegtoStr
361
|
Orchestra
|
Orchstra
362
|
Arco Strings
|
ArcoStr
363
|
Resonant Strings
|
RsontStr
364
|
The Strings
|
TheStrs
365
|
Solo Strings
|
SoloStrs
366
|
Mellow Choir
|
MeloChoi
367
|
Stereo Choir Aahs
|
SteChoAa
368
|
Strings & Choir
|
Str&Choi
369
|
Strings & Choir 2
|
Str&Cho2
370
|
Strings & Voice
|
Str&Voic
371
|
Strings & Voice 2
|
Str&Voi2
372
|
Analog Voice
|
AnalgVoi
373
|
Analog Voice 2
|
Analog
374
|
Bass Hit Plus
|
BassHit
375
|
Bass Hit Plus 2
|
BassHit2
376
|
6th Hit
|
6thHit
377
|
6th Hit 2
|
6thHit2
378
|
Euro Hit
|
EuroHit
379
|
Euro Hit 2
|
EuroHit2
380
|
Octave Orchestra Hit
|
OctOrchH
381
|
Octave Orchestra Hit 2
|
OctOrcH2
Reed
|
|
Voice List
382
|
Trumpet
|
Trumpet
---|---|---
383
|
Trumpet 2
|
Trumpet2
384
|
Dark Trumpet Soft
|
DarkTrp
385
|
Dark Trumpet Soft 2
|
DarkTrp2
386
|
Trombone
|
Trombone
387
|
Trombone 2
|
Trmbone2
388
|
Bright Trombone
|
BritBone
389
|
Tuba
|
Tuba
390
|
Tuba 2
|
Tuba2
391
|
Tuba 3
|
Tuba3
392
|
Muted Trumpet
|
MuteTrp
393
|
Muted Trumpet 2
|
MuteTrp2
394
|
Muted Trumpet 3
|
MuteTrp3
395
|
French Horn
|
FrHorn
396
|
French Horn 2
|
FrHorn2
397
|
French Horn 3
|
FrHorn3
398
|
French Horn 4
|
FrHorn4
399
|
Brass Section
|
Brass
400
|
Brass Section 2
|
Brass2
401
|
Brass Section 3
|
Brass3
402
|
Brass Section 4
|
Brass4
403
|
Synth Brass
|
SynBras
404
|
Synth Brass 2
|
SynBras2
405
|
Synth Brass 3
|
SynBras3
406
|
Synth Brass 4
|
SynBras4
407
|
Resonant Trumpet
|
ResTrump
408
|
Sweet Trumpet
|
SweTrump
409
|
Wah Trumpet
|
WahTrump
410
|
Dark Trombone
|
DaTrombo
411
|
Dark Trombone 2
|
DaTromb2
412
|
Strings & Trombone
|
Str&Trom
413
|
Tuba Solo
|
TubaSolo
414
|
Tuba Solo 2
|
TubaSol2
415
|
Soft Tuba
|
SoftTuba
416
|
Soft Tuba 2
|
SofTuba2
417
|
Stereo French Horn
|
StFrHorn
418
|
Stereo French Horn 2
|
StFrHor2
419
|
Fifth Horn Orchestra
|
FifHornO
420
|
Fifth Horn Orchestra 2
|
FifHorO2
421
|
Dark Brass
|
DarBrass
422
|
Dark Brass 2
|
DarBras2
423
|
Brassband
|
Brasband
424
|
Brassband 2
|
Braband2
425
|
Bright Brass Section
|
BriBrass
426
|
Bright Brass Section 2
|
BriBras2
427
|
Mute Brass Ensemble
|
MuBrasEn
428
|
Mute Brass Ensemble 2
|
MuBraEn2
429
|
Sforzato Brass
|
SfztBras
430
|
Brass & Strings
|
Bras&Str
431
|
Brass & Strings 2
|
Bra&Str2
432
|
Analog Synth Brass
|
AnaBras
433
|
Analog Synth Brass 2
|
AnaBras2
434
|
Jump Brass
|
JumpBras
435
|
Octave Synth Brass
|
OtaSyBrs
436
|
Synth Brass & Strings
|
SyBr&Str
437
|
Synth Brass & Strings 2
|
SyB&Str2
43
Voice List
438
|
Echo Brass
|
EchoBras
---|---|---
|
Synth Pad
|
439
|
Soprano Sax
|
SprnoSax
440
|
Soprano Sax 2
|
SprnSax2
441
|
Soprano Sax Soft
|
SprnSxSf
442
|
Slow Soprano Sax
|
SlSprnSx
443
|
Sweet Soprano Sax
|
SwSprnSx
444
|
Alto Sax
|
AltoSax
445
|
Alto Sax 2
|
AltoSax2
446
|
Soft Alto Sax
|
SftAtoSx
447
|
Super Alto Sax
|
SprAtoSx
448
|
Tenor Sax
|
TenorSax
449
|
Tenor Sax 2
|
TenoSax2
450
|
Baritone Sax
|
BariSax
451
|
Baritone Sax 2
|
BariSax2
452
|
Soft Baritone Sax
|
SfBariSx
453
|
Sax Band
|
SaxBand
454
|
Oboe
|
Oboe
455
|
Oboe 2
|
Oboe2
456
|
Sweet Oboe
|
SwetOboe
457
|
English Horn
|
EngHorn
458
|
English Horn 2
|
EngHorn2
459
|
Analog Horns
|
AnalHorn
460
|
Woodwinds
|
Woodwind
461
|
Bassoon
|
Bassoon
462
|
Bassoon 2
|
Bassoon2
463
|
Clarinet
|
Clarinet
464
|
Clarinet 2
|
Clarine2
|
Synth Pad
|
465
|
Piccolo
|
Piccolo
466
|
Piccolo 2
|
Piccolo2
467
|
Flute
|
Flute
468
|
Flute 2
|
Flute2
469
|
Sweet Flute
|
SweeFlut
470
|
Recorder
|
Recorder
471
|
Recorder 2
|
Recorde2
472
|
Pan Flute
|
PanFlute
473
|
Pan Flute 2
|
PanFlut2
474
|
Sweet Pan Flute
|
SwPanFlu
475
|
Dark Pan Flute
|
DarPanFl
476
|
Blown Bottle
|
Bottle
477
|
Blown Bottle 2
|
Bottle2
478
|
Shakuhachi
|
Shakchi
479
|
Shakuhachi 2
|
Shakchi2
480
|
Whistle
|
Whistle
481
|
Whistle 2
|
Whistle2
482
|
Ocarina
|
Ocarina
483
|
Ocarina 2
|
Ocarina2
|
Synth Pad
|
484
|
Lead 1 (square)
|
SquareLd
485
|
Lead 1a (square 2)
|
SquarLd2
486
|
Lead 1b (sine)
|
SineLead
487
|
Lead 2 (sawtooth)
|
SawLead
488
|
Lead 2a (sawtooth 2)
|
SawLead2
489
|
Lead 2b (saw + pulse)
|
SawPlsLd
490
|
Lead 2c (double sawtooth)
|
DubSawLd
---|---|---
491
|
Lead 2d (sequenced analog)
|
SquAnaLd
492
|
Lead 3 (calliope)
|
CaliopLd
493
|
Lead 4 (chiff)
|
ChiffLd
494
|
Lead 5 (charang)
|
CharanLd
495
|
Lead 5a (wire lead)
|
WireLead
496
|
Lead 6 (voice)
|
VoiceLd
497
|
Lead 7 (fifths)
|
FifthsLd
498
|
Lead 8 (bass + lead)
|
BassLead
499
|
Lead 8a (soft wrl)
|
SftWrlLd
500
|
Delayed Lead 2
|
DelyLed2
501
|
Delayed Lead 3
|
DelyLed3
502
|
Slow Square Lead
|
SlSquaLd
503
|
Sine Solo
|
SineSolo
504
|
Square Lead
|
SquarLd
505
|
2Oscillators Lead
|
2OsctrLd
506
|
Wavy Sawtooth
|
WavySaw
507
|
Super Analog
|
SuprAnag
508
|
Big Lead
|
BigLead
509
|
Bauble Lead
|
BaublLed
510
|
PWM 4th
|
PWM4th
511
|
PWM 4th Soft
|
PWM4thSf
512
|
Synth Calliope Soft
|
SynCalSf
513
|
Chiffer Lead
|
ChifLed
514
|
Chiffer Lead 2
|
ChifLed2
515
|
Charang
|
Charang
516
|
Charang 2
|
Charang2
517
|
Wire Lead
|
WireLed2
518
|
Soft Vox
|
SoftVox
519
|
5th SawWave
|
5thSawWv
520
|
Fifth Lead Soft
|
FifLedSf
521
|
Fifth Lead
|
FifLead
522
|
Massiness
|
Massines
523
|
Square
|
Square
524
|
Thick Square
|
ThickSqu
525
|
Corrie
|
Corrie
526
|
Quint
|
Quint
|
Synth SFX
|
527
|
Pad 1 (new age)
|
NewAgePd
528
|
New Age Pad 2
|
NewAgPd2
529
|
New Age Pad 3
|
NewAgPd3
530
|
Pad 2 (warm)
|
WarmPad
531
|
Warm Pad 2
|
WarmPad2
532
|
Pad 2a (sine pad)
|
SinePad
533
|
Pad 3 (polysynth)
|
PolySyPd
534
|
Poly Synth 2
|
PolySyn2
535
|
Poly Synth 3
|
PolySyn3
536
|
Pad 4 (choir)
|
ChoirPad
537
|
Pad 4a (itopia)
|
ItopiaPd
538
|
Pad 5 (bowed)
|
BowedPd
539
|
Pad 6 (metallic)
|
MetalPad
540
|
Metallic Pad 2
|
MetalPa2
541
|
Pad 7 (halo)
|
HaloPad
542
|
Halo Pad 2
|
HaloPad2
543
|
Halo Pad 3
|
HaloPad3
544
|
Pad 8 (sweep)
|
SweepPd
545
|
Sweep Pad 2
|
SweepPa2
---|---|---
546
|
Slow Square
|
SlowSqua
547
|
New Year Pad
|
NewYrPad
548
|
PWM Pad
|
PWMPad
549
|
Warmly Pad
|
WarmlPad
550
|
Horn Pad
|
HornPad
551
|
Click Pad
|
ClickPad
552
|
Analog Pad
|
AnaloPad
553
|
Poly Pad
|
PolyPad
554
|
Space Voice
|
SpaceVoi
555
|
Bowed Pad
|
BowedPad
556
|
Bowed Pad 2
|
BowedPa2
557
|
Pan Pad
|
PanPad
558
|
Pan Pad 2
|
PanPad2
559
|
Dipolar Pad
|
DipolaPa
560
|
Rising
|
Rising
561
|
Congregate
|
Cogrgate
|
Percussive
|
562
|
FX 1 (rain)
|
FXRain
563
|
FX 2 (soundtrack)
|
Soundtrk
564
|
Prelude
|
Prelude
565
|
FX 3 (crystal)
|
Crystal
566
|
Crystal 2
|
Crystal2
567
|
FX 3a (synth mallet)
|
SynMalet
568
|
FX 4 (atmosphere)
|
Atmosphr
569
|
Warm Air
|
WarmAir
570
|
FX 5 (brightness)
|
Bright
571
|
Smog
|
Smog
572
|
FX 6 (goblins)
|
Goblins
573
|
Goblin 2
|
Goblin2
574
|
Choir Bell
|
ChoirBel
575
|
Choir Bell 2
|
ChoiBel2
576
|
FX 7 (echoes)
|
Echoes
577
|
Echo Drops 2
|
EchoDrp2
578
|
FX 7a (echo bell)
|
EchoBell
579
|
Echo Bell 2
|
EchoBel2
580
|
FX 7b (echo pan)
|
EchoPan
581
|
FX 8 (sci-fi)
|
Sci-Fi
582
|
Sci-Fi 2
|
Sci-Fi2
|
Percussive
|
583
|
Sitar
|
Sitar
584
|
Sitar 2 (bend)
|
Sitar2
585
|
Sitar & Strings
|
Sitr&Str
586
|
Sitar & Strings 2
|
Sitr&Sr2
587
|
Banjo
|
Banjo
588
|
Banjo 2
|
Banjo2
589
|
Shamisen
|
Shamisen
590
|
Shamisen 2
|
Shamisn2
591
|
Koto
|
Koto
592
|
Koto 2
|
Koto2
593
|
Taisho Koto
|
TaiKoto
594
|
Taisho Koto 2
|
TaiKoto2
595
|
Kalimba
|
Kalimba
596
|
Kalimba 2
|
Kalimba2
597
|
Bag Pipe
|
Bagpipe
598
|
Bag Pipe 2
|
Bagpipe2
Voice List
599
|
Fiddle
|
Fiddle
---|---|---
600
|
Fiddle 2
|
Fiddle2
601
|
Shanai
|
Shanai
602
|
Shanai 2
|
Shanai2
SFX
|
|
603
|
Tinkle Bell
|
TnklBell
604
|
Tinkle Bell 2
|
TnklBel2
605
|
Agogo
|
Agogo
606
|
Agogo 2
|
Agogo2
607
|
Steel Drums
|
SteelDrm
608
|
Steel Drums 2
|
StelDrm2
609
|
Woodblock
|
WoodBlok
610
|
Woodblock 2
|
WoodBlk2
611
|
Castanets
|
Castanet
612
|
Castanets 2
|
Castane2
613
|
Taiko Drum
|
TaikoDum
614
|
Taiko Drum 2
|
TaikDrm2
615
|
ConcertBass Drum
|
ConBasDm
616
|
ConcertBass Drum 2
|
CnBasDr2
617
|
Melodic Tom
|
MelodTom
618
|
Melodic Tom 2
|
MeldTom2
619
|
Synth Drum
|
SynDrum
620
|
Rhythm Box Tom
|
RhythBox
621
|
Electric Drum
|
ElecDrum
622
|
Electric Drum 2
|
EleDrum2
623
|
Reverse Cymbal
|
RevCymbl
624
|
Reverse Cymbal 2
|
RevCymb2
SFX
|
|
625
|
Guitar Fret Noise
|
GtrFrNoi
626
|
Guitar Fret Noise 2
|
GtrFrNo2
627
|
Guitar Cutting Noise
|
GtCtNois
628
|
Guitar Cutting Noise 2
|
GtCtNoi2
629
|
Acoustic Bass String Slap
|
BsStSlap
630
|
Acoustic Bass String Slap 2
|
BsStSlp2
631
|
Breath Noise
|
BreNoise
632
|
Breath Noise 2
|
BreNois2
633
|
Flute Key Click
|
FlKeyClk
634
|
Flute Key Click 2
|
FlKyClk2
635
|
Seashore
|
Seashore
636
|
Seashore 2
|
Seashor2
637
|
Rain
|
Rain
638
|
Thunder
|
Thunder
639
|
Wind
|
Wind
640
|
Stream
|
Stream
641
|
Bubble
|
Bubble
642
|
Bird Tweet
|
Tweet
643
|
Bird Tweet 2
|
Tweet2
644
|
Dog
|
Dog
645
|
Horse Gallop
|
HouseGlp
646
|
Sheep
|
Sheep
647
|
Telephone Ring
|
Telphone
648
|
Telephone Ring 2
|
Telphon2
649
|
Door Creaking
|
DoorCrek
650
|
Door
|
Door
651
|
Scratch
|
Scratch
652
|
Wind Chime
|
WindChi
Voice List
653
|
Helicopter
|
Helicptr
---|---|---
654
|
Car Engine
|
CarEngin
655
|
Car Stop
|
CarStop
656
|
Car Pass
|
CarPass
657
|
Car Crash
|
CarCrash
658
|
Siren
|
Siren
659
|
Train
|
Train
660
|
Jetplane
|
Jetplane
661
|
Starship
|
Starship
662
|
Burst Noise
|
BurtNois
663
|
Applause
|
Applause
664
|
Laughing
|
Laughing
665
|
Screaming
|
Scream
666
|
Punch
|
Punch
667
|
Heart Beat
|
HeartBet
668
|
Footsteps
|
Footstep
669
|
Gunshot
|
Gunshot
670
|
Machine Gun
|
MachnGun
671
|
Lasergun
|
Lasergun
672
|
Explosion
|
Explosio
|
Combined Voice
|
673
|
Stereo Piano & Strings
|
Pn&Strs
674
|
Stereo Piano & Calliope
|
Pno&Calo
675
|
Stereo Piano & Sweep
|
Pn&Sweep
676
|
Honky Tonk Piano & Fifths
|
Honk&Fif
677
|
Honky Tonk Piano & Sweep
|
Honk&Swp
678
|
FM Electric Piano
|
FME.Pno
679
|
Digital Piano
|
DigtlPno
680
|
E.Piano & Pad
|
E.Pn&Pad
681
|
E.Piano & Sweep
|
E.Pn&Swp
682
|
E.Piano 2 & Pad
|
E.Pn2&Pd
683
|
E.Piano 2 & Sweep
|
E.Pn2&Sp
684
|
E.Piano 2 & Warm
|
E.Pn2&Wm
685
|
Harpsichord & Stereo Strings
|
Hch&StSr
686
|
Music Box & Stereo Strings
|
MBx&StSr
687
|
Vibraphone & Stereo Strings
|
Vib&StSr
688
|
Vibraphone Octave
|
VibraOta
689
|
Vibraphone & Marimba & Kalimba
|
Vb&Ma&Ka
690
|
Marimba & Kalimba
|
Mar&Kalb
691
|
Marimba Delay
|
MariDely
692
|
Xylophone Octave
|
XyloOcta
693
|
Organ & Stereo Strings
|
Org&StSr
694
|
Stereo Organ & Piano
|
StOrg&Pn
695
|
Rock Organ & Strings
|
RoOrg&Sr
696
|
Church Organ & Choir
|
ChOr&Chr
697
|
Church Organ & Strings
|
ChuOr&Sr
698
|
Harmonica & Acoustic Guitar
|
Hm&AcGtr
699
|
Harmonica & Strings
|
Harm&Str
700
|
Acoustic Guitar & Flute
|
AcGr&Flu
701
|
Acoustic Guitar & Clavi
|
AcGr&Cla
702
|
24-Strings Guitar
|
24StrGtr
703
|
24-Strings Guitar & Strings
|
24Gr&Str
704
|
Steel Guitar & Warm Pad
|
StlGr&WP
705
|
Stereo Strings & Horn
|
Str&Horn
706
|
The Orchestra
|
TheOrch
707
|
Full Strings
|
FullStr
46
708
|
Full Strings 2
|
FullStr2
---|---|---
709
|
Symphonic
|
Symphoni
710
|
Stereo Choir & Strings
|
Choi&Str
711
|
Stereo Choir & Steel Guitar
|
Ch&StlGr
712
|
3 Trumpets Loose
|
3TrumLos
713
|
Trombone & Stereo Strings
|
Trom&Str
714
|
3 Trombones Loose
|
3TromLos
715
|
3 Muted Trumpets Loose
|
3MuTrLos
716
|
Club Brass
|
ClubBras
717
|
Brass & Woodwinds
|
Bras&Wod
718
|
Woodwinds & Strings
|
Wood&Str
719
|
Section Woods Small
|
WoodSmal
720
|
Pan Flute & Strings Pad
|
PnF&SrPd
721
|
Koto & Shamisen
|
Kt&Shams
722
|
Koto & Shamisen & Strings
|
K&Shm&Sr
Drums
|
|
723
|
Standard Set
|
StandSet
724
|
Room Set
|
RoomSet
725
|
Power Set
|
PowerSet
726
|
Electronic Set
|
ElectSet
727
|
Analog Set
|
AnalgSet
728
|
Jazz Set
|
JazzSet
729
|
Brush Set
|
BrushSet
730
|
Orchestra Set
|
OrcheSet
731
|
SFX Set
|
SFXSet
732
|
Dance Set
|
DanceSet
733
|
Funk Set
|
FunkSet
734
|
Rock Set
|
RockSet
735
|
Latin Set
|
LatinSet
736
|
Pop Set
|
PopSet
737
|
Punk Set
|
PunkSet
NO.
|
English Name
|
LCD Name
---|---|---
8BEAT
|
|
1
|
8Beat Ballad
|
8BtBld
2
|
8Beat Piano
|
8BtPiano
3
|
8Beat 1
|
8Beat1
4
|
Guitar Pop 1
|
GtPop1
5
|
8Beat Hip Hop
|
8BtHiHop
6
|
8Beat Blues Rock
|
8BtBluRk
7
|
8Beat Pop
|
8BtPop
8
|
Pop Funk 1
|
PopFunk1
9
|
Rhythm&Beat 1
|
Rhy&Bt1
10
|
8Beat Disco 1
|
8BtDisc1
11
|
8Beat Rock
|
8BtRock
12
|
Guitar Pop 2
|
GtPop2
13
|
8Beat 2
|
8Beat2
14
|
Sweet Beat
|
SweetBt
15
|
8Beat Dance
|
8BtDance
16
|
8Beat Disco 2
|
8BtDisc2
17
|
Pop Funk 2
|
PopFunk2
18
|
8Beat 3
|
8Beat3
19
|
60’s 8Beat
|
60’s8Bt
20
|
Rhythm&Beat 2
|
Rhy&Bt2
|
16BEAT
|
21
|
16Beat 1
|
16Beat1
22
|
16Beat Funk 1
|
16BtFuk1
23
|
16Beat Ballad 1
|
16BtBld1
24
|
16Beat R&B
|
16BtR&B
25
|
Pop 16Beat 1
|
Pop16Bt1
26
|
16Beat Funk 2
|
16BtFuk2
27
|
16Beat Dance
|
16BtDanc
28
|
Pop 16Beat 2
|
Pop16Bt2
29
|
16Beat 2
|
16Beat2
30
|
Pop 16Beat 3
|
Pop16Bt3
31
|
Pop 16Beat 4
|
Pop16Bt4
32
|
Modern 16Beat
|
Modr16Bt
33
|
16Beat Hot
|
16BtHot
34
|
16Beat Modern
|
16BtModr
35
|
16Beat Funk 3
|
16BtFuk3
36
|
16Beat 3
|
16Beat3
37
|
Cool Beat
|
CoolBeat
38
|
16Beat Ballad 2
|
16BtBld2
39
|
16Beat 4
|
16Beat4
40
|
Pop Shuffle
|
PopShfl
|
POP&BALLAD
|
41
|
Pop Rock 1
|
PopRock1
42
|
Pop Dance 1
|
PopDanc1
43
|
Pop Fusion
|
PopFusn
44
|
Analog Night 1
|
AnalgNt1
45
|
6/8 Pop
|
6/8Pop
46
|
Brit. Pop 1
|
BritPop1
47
|
Brit. Pop 2
|
BritPop2
48
|
Pop Hit
|
PopHit
49
|
Fusion Shuffle
|
FusShufl
50
|
Analog Night 2
|
AnalgNt2
51
|
Guitar Pop 3
|
GtPop3
52
|
Pop Beat
|
PopBeat
Style List
53
|
Soft Beat
|
SoftBeat
---|---|---
54
|
60’s Pop
|
60’sPop
55
|
Sting Latin
|
StigLatn
56
|
R&B Ballad 1
|
R&BBld1
57
|
Guitar Ballad
|
GtBallad
58
|
Ballad Rock
|
BaldRock
59
|
Piano Pop
|
PianoPop
60
|
Soft Ballad
|
SoftBald
61
|
Natural Ballad
|
NatulBld
62
|
Love Ballad
|
LoveBald
63
|
Easy Ballad
|
EasyBald
64
|
Miami Ballad
|
MiamiBld
65
|
Slow Ballad
|
SlowBald
66
|
Folk Ballad
|
FolkBald
67
|
Pop Ballad 1
|
PopBald1
68
|
Pop Ballad 2
|
PopBald2
69
|
EP Ballad
|
EPBallad
70
|
New R&B Ballad
|
NewRBBld
ROCK
|
|
71
|
Rock
|
Rock
72
|
New Wave
|
NewWave
73
|
Ska
|
Ska
74
|
Pop Rock 2
|
PopRock2
75
|
Slow Rock
|
SlowRock
76
|
70’s Rock&Roll
|
70’sRock
77
|
Folk Rock
|
FolkRock
78
|
Soft Rock
|
SoftRock
79
|
Old Rock
|
OldRock
80
|
Easy Rock
|
EasyRock
81
|
New Shuffle
|
NewShufl
82
|
Rock Hip Hop
|
RkHipHop
83
|
Rock&Roll 1
|
R’N’R1
84
|
Rock Shuffle
|
RockShfl
85
|
Rock&Roll 2
|
R’N’R2
|
BALLROOM
|
86
|
Tango 1
|
Tango1
87
|
Spain Matador
|
Matador
88
|
Twist 1
|
Twist1
89
|
Twist 2
|
Twist2
90
|
Big Band Fox
|
BandFox
91
|
Tango 2
|
Tango2
92
|
Slow Fox
|
SlowFox
93
|
Slow Waltz 1
|
SlowWlz1
94
|
Swing Fox
|
SwingFox
95
|
Salsa 1
|
Salsa1
96
|
Cha Cha 1
|
ChaCha1
97
|
Cha Cha 2
|
ChaCha2
98
|
Beguine 1
|
Beguine1
99
|
Beguine 2
|
Beguine2
100
|
Rumba 1
|
Rumba1
101
|
Samba 1
|
Samba1
102
|
Samba 2
|
Samba2
103
|
Jive
|
Jive
104
|
Fox Trot
|
FoxTrot
DANCE
|
|
105
|
Techno 1
|
Techno1
106
|
Hip Hop 1
|
HipHop1
---|---|---
107
|
House 1
|
House1
108
|
House 2
|
House2
109
|
Pop Dance 2
|
PopDanc2
110
|
Down Beat
|
DownBeat
111
|
Techno 2
|
Techno2
112
|
Progressive
|
Progress
113
|
Rap 1
|
Rap1
114
|
Rap 2
|
Rap2
115
|
Disco
|
Disco
116
|
Soft Disco
|
SoftDisc
117
|
Disco Party
|
DscParty
118
|
70’s Disco
|
70’sDisc
119
|
70’s Disco Funk
|
70’sFunk
120
|
Club Dance
|
ClubDanc
121
|
Euro Dance
|
EuroDanc
122
|
Hip Hop 2
|
HipHop2
123
|
Garage
|
Garage
|
SOUL & FUNK
|
124
|
Funk 1
|
Funk1
125
|
Classic Funk
|
ClasFunk
126
|
Jay R&B
|
JayR&B
127
|
Gospel Swing
|
GopSwing
128
|
Gospel
|
Gospel
129
|
Funk 2
|
Funk2
130
|
Electric Funk
|
ElecFunk
131
|
Groove Funk
|
GrooveFk
132
|
Rubber Funk
|
RubberFk
133
|
Cool Funky
|
ColFunky
134
|
Jazz Funk
|
JazzFunk
135
|
Groove
|
Groove
136
|
Soul
|
Soul
137
|
Hip Hop Soul
|
HipHopSl
138
|
Hip Hop Beat
|
HipHopBt
139
|
R&B
|
R&B
140
|
Soul Beat
|
SoulBeat
141
|
R&B Ballad 2
|
R&BBld2
142
|
British Soul Pop
|
BritSoul
143
|
Latin Jazz 1
|
LatinJz1
144
|
Big Band 1
|
BigBand1
145
|
Dixieland 1
|
Dixland1
146
|
Guitar Swing 1
|
GtSwing1
147
|
Broadway Big Band
|
BwayBand
148
|
Swing
|
Swing
149
|
Latin Jazz 2
|
LatinJz2
150
|
Fusion
|
Fusion
151
|
Acid Jazz
|
AcidJazz
152
|
Cool Jazz Ballad
|
CoolJzBd
153
|
Swing Shuffle
|
SwingSfl
154
|
Big Band Medium
|
BandMid
155
|
Dixieland 2
|
Dixland2
156
|
Acoustic Jazz
|
AcoustJz
157
|
Guitar Swing 2
|
GtSwing2
158
|
Ragtime
|
Ragtime
159
|
Modern Jazz Ballad
|
MdJzBald
160
|
Swing Ballad
|
SwingBal
161
|
Orchestra Swing
|
OrhSwing
---|---|---
|
COUNTRY
|
162
|
Country Pop 1
|
CntyPop1
163
|
Bluegrass 1
|
Blugras1
164
|
8Beat Country
|
8BtCnty
165
|
Modern Country
|
ModrCnty
166
|
Country Pop 2
|
CntyPop2
167
|
Bluegrass 2
|
Blugras2
168
|
2/4 Country
|
2/4Cntry
169
|
Country Quick Steps
|
QuickStp
170
|
Country Folk
|
CntyFolk
171
|
Country Shuffle
|
CnyShufl
|
LATIN & LATIN DANCE
|
172
|
Samba 3
|
Samba3
173
|
Bossa Nova
|
BosaNova
174
|
Latin
|
Latin
175
|
New Reggae
|
NewRegga
176
|
Reggae Dance
|
DanRegga
177
|
Paso Doble
|
Pasodobl
178
|
Lite Bossa
|
LteBossa
179
|
Latin Rock
|
LatinRck
180
|
Beguine 3
|
Beguine3
181
|
Slow Bolero
|
SlBolero
182
|
Disco Samba
|
DscSamba
183
|
Mambo
|
Mambo
184
|
Meneito
|
Meneito
185
|
Rumba 2
|
Rumba2
186
|
Rumba 3
|
Rumba3
187
|
Tikitikita
|
Tikitkta
188
|
Lambada
|
Lambada
189
|
Pop Cha Cha 1
|
PChaCha1
190
|
Pop Cha Cha 2
|
PChaCha2
191
|
Salsa 2
|
Salsa2
|
WALTZ & TRADITIONAL
|
192
|
Waltz
|
Waltz
193
|
Old Waltz
|
OldWaltz
194
|
English Waltz
|
EngWaltz
195
|
German Waltz
|
GemWaltz
196
|
Italian Mazurka
|
ItaMazuk
197
|
Mexico Waltz
|
MexWaltz
198
|
Vienna Waltz
|
VinaWltz
199
|
Slow Waltz 2
|
SlwWltz2
200
|
Jazz Waltz
|
JazzWltz
201
|
Polka
|
Polka
202
|
6/8 March
|
6/8March
203
|
German Polka
|
GemPolka
204
|
Party Polka
|
PtyPolka
205
|
Army March
|
ArmMarch
206
|
March
|
March
207
|
US March
|
USMarch
208
|
Musette
|
Musette
209
|
French Musette
|
FMusette
210
|
Mazurka
|
Mazurka
WORLD
|
|
211
|
Enka Ballad
|
EnkaBald
212
|
Laendler
|
Laendler
Style List
213
|
Hawaiian
|
Hawaiian
---|---|---
214
|
Sirtake
|
Sirtake
215
|
Dangdut
|
Dangdut
216
|
6/8 Flipper
|
6/8Flipp
217
|
New Age
|
NewAge
218
|
Tarantella
|
Tarantel
219
|
Scottish
|
Scottish
220
|
Norteno
|
Norteno
|
PIANIST
|
221
|
Pianist 1
|
Pianist1
222
|
Pianist 2
|
Pianist2
223
|
Pianist 3
|
Pianist3
224
|
Jazz 1
|
Jazz1
225
|
Jazz 2
|
Jazz2
226
|
Jazz Pub
|
JazzPub
227
|
Piano Rock
|
PianoRk
228
|
Pop Bossa
|
PopBossa
229
|
March 1
|
March1
230
|
March 2
|
March2
231
|
Piano Beat
|
PianoBt
232
|
Piano Bar
|
PianoBar
233
|
Blues
|
Blues
234
|
Pop Waltz
|
PopWaltz
235
|
Slow Waltz
|
SlwWltz
236
|
Ballad 1
|
Ballad1
237
|
Ballad 2
|
Ballad2
238
|
6/8 Ballad
|
6/8Bld
239
|
Pop 1
|
Pop1
240
|
Pop 2
|
Pop2
No.
|
English Name
|
LCD Name
---|---|---
|
FOLK & COUNTRY
|
1
|
Toccata
|
Toccata
2
|
Carry Me Back To Old Virginny
|
Virginny
3
|
El Condor Pasa
|
ElCondor
4
|
Wedding March
|
Wedding
5
|
Traumerei
|
Traumere
6
|
Greensleeves
|
Sleeves
7
|
Home Sweet Home
|
SwetHome
8
|
Aloha Oe
|
AlohaOe
9
|
Long Long Ago
|
LongAgo
10
|
Heidenroslein
|
Heidenro
11
|
Die Lorelei
|
Lorelei
12
|
My Darling Clementine
|
Clemtine
13
|
Over The Waves
|
OverWave
14
|
Gwine To Run All Night
|
Gwine
15
|
Oh! Susanna
|
Susanna
16
|
Turkey In The Straw
|
TukyStaw
17
|
Symphony No.6 “Pathetic”
|
Sympony6
18
|
Prelude Op.28 No.15
|
Prelude
19
|
The House Of The Rising Sun
|
RiseSun
20
|
My Old Kentucky Home
|
Kentucky
21
|
Home On The Range
|
HomeRnge
22
|
Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still
|
HerSmile
23
|
The Blue-Bells Of Scotland
|
BlueBell
24
|
Old Black Joe
|
BlackJoe
25
|
Old Dog Tray
|
DogTray
26
|
Menuet
|
Menuet
|
GOLDEN & POP
|
27
|
Valse Des Fleurs
|
Fleurs
28
|
Fruhlingsstimmen
|
Fruhling
29
|
Frohlicher Landmann
|
Landmann
30
|
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
|
Lonesome
31
|
Toy Symphony
|
ToySymph
32
|
Auld Lang Syne
|
LangSyne
33
|
Ave Maria
|
AveMaria
34
|
Tales Of Hoffman
|
Hoffman
35
|
La Donne Mobile
|
DoneMble
36
|
Serenata
|
Serenata
37
|
Bridal March
|
Bridal
38
|
Ich Liebe Dich
|
LieDich
39
|
Chanson Du Toreador
|
Toreador
40
|
Danny Boy
|
DannyBoy
41
|
Wiegenlied 2
|
Wieglid2
42
|
Spanish Serenade
|
Serenade
43
|
Piano Concerto
|
Concerto
44
|
Piano Concerto 2
|
Concrto2
45
|
Madame Butterfly
|
Madame
46
|
Invitation To The Dance
|
ToDance
47
|
Wiegenlied 3
|
Wieglid3
48
|
My Bonnie
|
MyBonnie
49
|
Jingle Bells
|
JingBell
50
|
Joy To The World
|
JoyWorld
51
|
La Paloma
|
LaPaloma
52
|
La Cucaracha
|
Cucarach
53
|
La Reine De Saba
|
Saba
---|---|---
54
|
Little Brown Jug
|
BrownJug
55
|
Battle Hymne Of The Republic
|
BatlHyme
56
|
Yellow Rose Of Texas
|
YellRose
57
|
The Wabash Cannon Ball
|
CannBall
58
|
Turkish March
|
Turkish
59
|
Annie Laurie
|
AnnieLa
60
|
An Die Musik
|
Musik
61
|
Lieder Ohne Worte Op.62 No.6
|
Lieder
62
|
Die Forelle
|
Forelle
63
|
Red River Valley
|
RedRiver
64
|
Symphony No. 94 “Suprise”
|
No. 94
65
|
Polonaise
|
Polonais
66
|
Rondeau
|
Rondeau
67
|
Moments Musicaux
|
Musicaux
68
|
Moldau
|
Moldau
69
|
Silent Night
|
SltNight
70
|
Dreaming Of Home And Mother
|
Dreaming
71
|
Summertime
|
Summer
72
|
Ring Ring De Banjo
|
DeBanjo
73
|
Der Lindenbaum
|
DerLinde
74
|
Zigeunerweisen
|
Zigeuner
75
|
The Maiden’s Prayer
|
Prayer
76
|
Fur Elise
|
FurElise
77
|
Der Freischutz
|
DerFreis
78
|
Maria! Mari!
|
Maria!
79
|
Heidenroslein
|
Heidenro
80
|
Symphony No.5
|
Symphony
81
|
Anitra’s Dance
|
Anitra
82
|
Sadko-Chanson Indoue
|
Chanson
83
|
Orpheus
|
Orpheus
84
|
William Tell Overture
|
Overture
|
CLASSICAL
|
85
|
Moon Light Sonata
|
Sonata
86
|
A Lover’S Concerto
|
Concerto
87
|
Air For The G-String
|
G-String
88
|
An Der Shonen Blauen Donau
|
Donau
89
|
Auf Flugeln Des Gesanges
|
Gesanges
90
|
Beautiful Dreamer
|
Dreamer
91
|
Dance Des Mirlitons
|
Mirliton
92
|
Etude Op. 10 No. 3
|
Etude3
93
|
Gavotte
|
Gavotte
94
|
Whispering hope
|
Whisper
95
|
Hungarian Dances No. 5
|
Hungaian
96
|
From The New World
|
NewWorld
97
|
Serenata Rimpiant
|
Serenata
98
|
Triumphal March
|
Trimphal
99
|
The Skaters Waltz
|
Skaters
100
|
O Sole Mio
|
OSoleMio
101
|
Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
|
Jeanie
102
|
Waves Of The Danube
|
Danube
103
|
Santa Lucia
|
SantaLuc
104
|
Solveig’s Song
|
Solveig
105
|
Piano Sonatan No. 8 In C Minor (Pathetique)
|
Patheque
106
|
Brahms Waltz
|
BrmsWltz
---|---|---
107
|
Aida
|
Aida
108
|
Carmen-Prelude
|
Carmen
109
|
L’Arlesienne
|
L’Arlesi
110
|
Uungarische Tanz
|
Uungaris
111
|
Mazurka
|
Mazurka
112
|
Pizzicato Polka
|
Polka
113
|
Menuett
|
Menuett
114
|
Rigoletto
|
Rigoleto
115
|
Serenade
|
Serenade
116
|
Song Without Words
|
SongNoWd
117
|
Swan
|
Swan
118
|
The Dying Swan
|
DyingSwn
119
|
Swan Lake Valse
|
SwnWalse
120
|
The Happy Farmer
|
HpFarmer
121
|
The Sleeping Beauty
|
SleepBty
122
|
La Traviata
|
LaTravia
123
|
Wiegenlied
|
Wiegenli
124
|
Mov. 2 Adagio Non Troppo Piano Sonata No. 9 In D
|
Sonata9
125
|
Piano Sonata No. 11 In A
|
Sonata11
126
|
Prelude In C
|
Prelude
127
|
Chinese Dance
|
ChDance
128
|
Emperor Waltz
|
Emperor
129
|
March Militaire
|
Militair
130
|
Symphony No. 40
|
Symphony
PIANO
|
|
131
|
Hanon Piano Fingering 1
|
Hanon1
132
|
Hanon Piano Fingering 2
|
Hanon2
133
|
Hanon Piano Fingering 3
|
Hanon3
134
|
Hanon Piano Fingering 4
|
Hanon4
135
|
Hanon Piano Fingering 5
|
Hanon5
136
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 12
|
Beyer12
137
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 13
|
Beyer13
138
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 14
|
Beyer14
139
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 15
|
Beyer15
140
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 18
|
Beyer18
141
|
Cuckoo
|
Cuckoo
142
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 21
|
Beyer21
143
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 29
|
Beyer29
144
|
Butterfly
|
Buterfly
145
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 45
|
Beyer45
146
|
Christmas Eve
|
XmasEve
147
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 50
|
Beyer50
148
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 52
|
Beyer52
149
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 55
|
Beyer55
150
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 59
|
Beyer59
151
|
Beyer Eight Degrees Jump Etude
|
BeyrJump
152
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano The Scale Of C Major
|
BeyerC
153
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 65
|
Beyer65
154
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 66
|
Beyer66
155
|
Old Folks At Home (Piano)
|
OldFolk2
156
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano The Scale Of G Major
|
BeyerG
157
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 70
|
Beyer70
158
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 72
|
Beyer72
159
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 73
|
Beyer73
160
|
Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 74
|
Beyer74
Song List51
Demo List
No.
|
English Name
|
LCD Name
---|---|---
1
|
Ballad
|
Ballad
2
|
Funk
|
Funk
3
|
Bossa Nova
|
BosaNova
4
|
Jazz
|
Jazz
5
|
Electric
|
Electric
No.
|
NAME
|
LCD DISPLAY
---|---|---
1
|
Fly me to the moon
|
FlyMoon
2
|
Moon river
|
MoonRivr
3
|
Unchained melody
|
Melody
4
|
Yesterday
|
Yestday
5
|
Again
|
Again
6
|
Only you
|
OnlyYou
7
|
Rock around the clock
|
Rock
8
|
Hey jude
|
HeyJude
9
|
Are you lonesome tonight?
|
Lonesome
10
|
Toccata
|
Toccata
11
|
El condor pasa
|
ElCondor
12
|
The way we were
|
TheWay
13
|
Misty
|
Misty
14
|
The girl from ipanema
|
Ipanema
15
|
Words
|
Words
16
|
13 Jours en france
|
13France
17
|
Never on sunday
|
NeverSun
18
|
If
|
If
19
|
Ebb tide
|
EbbTide
20
|
Siboney
|
Siboney
21
|
One way ticket to the blues
|
OWTickts
22
|
The sound of silence
|
Silence
23
|
Massachusetts
|
Maschuse
24
|
Sealed with a kiss
|
Sealed
25
|
Oh! Carol
|
Oh!Carol
26
|
Can’t help fallin’ in love
|
InLove
27
|
In the mood
|
InMood
28
|
A lover’s concerto
|
Concerto
29
|
A whiter shade of pale
|
WhtShade
30
|
Greensleeves
|
Sleeves
31
|
My darling clementine
|
Clemtine
32
|
Petite fleur
|
Fleur
33
|
Sail along silv’ry moon
|
SilyMoon
34
|
Do re mi
|
DoReMi
35
|
Around the world
|
AroWorld
36
|
Summertime
|
Summer
37
|
Sleepy Lagoon
|
Lagoon
38
|
La reine de saba
|
Saba
39
|
Speak softly love
|
SoftLove
40
|
Love story
|
LovStory
41
|
Tombe la neige
|
LaNeige
42
|
L’amour est blue
|
L’amour
43
|
How deep is your love
|
DeepLove
44
|
Superstar
|
Superstr
45
|
Yesterday once more
|
OnceMore
46
|
Top of the world
|
TopWorld
47
|
La playa
|
LaPlaya
48
|
The shadow of your smile
|
UrSmile
49
|
Lara’s theme from “Doctor zhivago”
|
Zhivago
50
|
Rhythm of the rain
|
RhymRain
51
|
Danny boy
|
DannyBoy
52
|
Auld lang syne
|
LangSyne
53
|
Five hundred miles
|
500Miles
54
|
Jingle bells
|
JingBell
55
|
Silent night
|
SltNight
56
|
Joy to the world
|
JoyWorld
57
|
Happy birthday to you
|
Birthday
58
|
Bridal march
|
Bridal
59
|
Green grass of home
|
GreenGrs
Album List
60
|
La mer
|
LaMer
---|---|---
61
|
My way
|
MyWay
62
|
Blue tango
|
BluTango
63
|
Hungarian dances no.5
|
Hungaian
64
|
Wedding march
|
Wedding
65
|
Air for the G-string
|
G-String
66
|
Kaiser walzer
|
Kaiser
67
|
An der shonen blauen donau
|
Donau
68
|
Triumphal march
|
Trimphal
69
|
Gavotte
|
Gavotte
70
|
The skaters waltz
|
Skaters
71
|
Serenata rimpiant
|
Serenata
72
|
The dying swan
|
DyingSwn
73
|
Valse des fleurs
|
Fleurs
74
|
Dance des mirlitons
|
Mirliton
75
|
Traumerei
|
Traumere
76
|
Etude op.10 no.3
|
Etude3
77
|
Waves of the danube
|
Danube
78
|
Wiegenlied
|
Wieglied
79
|
Auf flugeln des gesanges
|
Gesanges
80
|
New world
|
NewWorld
81
|
Chanson du toreador
|
Toreador
82
|
Serenade
|
Serenade
83
|
Ave maria
|
AveMaria
84
|
Wiegenlied 2
|
Wieglid2
85
|
March militaire
|
Militair
86
|
Red river valley
|
RedRiver
87
|
Annie laurie
|
AnnieLa
88
|
Carry me back to old virginny
|
Virginny
89
|
Beautiful dreamer
|
Dreamer
90
|
La paloma
|
LaPaloma
91
|
Home sweet home
|
SwetHome
92
|
Long long ago
|
LongAgo
93
|
Santa lucia
|
SantaLuc
94
|
Old folks at home
|
OldFolks
95
|
Oh! Susanna
|
Susanna
96
|
Sweet and gentle
|
SwetGtle
97
|
Mambo No. 5
|
MamboNo5
98
|
Always in my heart
|
MyHeart
99
|
Brazil
|
Brazil
100
|
Mambo No. 8
|
MamboNo8
101
|
Tico-tico
|
TicoTico
102
|
Miami beach rumba
|
MamiRmba
103
|
Tennessee waltz
|
Tennesse
104
|
Beyond the reef
|
BeyndRef
105
|
You are my sunshine
|
Sunshine
106
|
Una lacrima sul viso
|
Lacrima
107
|
The river of no return
|
NoReturn
108
|
The end of the world
|
EndWorld
109
|
Last waltz
|
LastWltz
110
|
Tie a yellow ribbon’round the ole oak tree
|
YeRibbon
111
|
Sailing
|
Sailing
112
|
Hymne a l’amour
|
L’amour
113
|
O sole mio
|
OSoleMio
114
|
Arirang
|
Arirang
115
|
The house of the rising sun
|
RiseSun
116
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Over the rainbow
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Rainbow
117
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Menuet
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Menuet
118
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Fruhlingsstimmen
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Fruhling
119
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Songs of spring
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SngSprig
120
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Frohlicher landmann
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Landmann
53
Chord List
54
MIDI Implementation Chart
References
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