Gear4music VISION KEY-10 61 Key Electronic Keyboard User Manual

June 5, 2024
Gear4music

Gear4music VISION KEY-10 61 Key Electronic Keyboard

Gear4music VISION KEY-10 61 Key Electronic Keyboard
PRO

WARNING

  • Do not open the cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel
  • Do not place the product in a location near a heat source such as a radiator, or in an area subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock
  • The product must not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the product
  • No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the product
  • Allow adequate air circulation and avoid obstructing vents (if present) to prevent internal heat build-up. The ventilation must not be impeded by covering the appliance with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
  • The mains plug is used to disconnect the appliance from the mains supply. Ensure that the main outlet is easily-accessible and remove the plug from the main outlet if you notice any abnormality with the appliance.
  • If used improperly, batteries may explode or leak and cause damage or injury. In the interest of safety: Make sure you observe the correct polarity when replacing batteries
  • Avoid using new batteries together with used ones
  • Avoid mixing different types of batteries
  • Remove batteries if the appliance is to remain unused for an extended period of time
  • Never keep batteries together with metallic objects such as ballpoint pens, necklaces, hairpins, etc. Used batteries must be disposed of in compliance with whatever regulations for their safe disposal that may be observed in the region in which you live.
  • Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
  • The danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the VISION KEY-10. To get the most out of your product, please read this manual carefully.

CONTENTS

  • VISION KEY-10 Electronic Keyboard
  • PSU
  • Music Rest

FEATURES

  • 61 Key Electronic Keyboard
  • 480 Sounds and 160 Rhythm Styles
  • 140 Built-In Songs
  • Music Tutorial System
  • 64 Note Polyphony

FRONT PANEL

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  1. VOLUME Adjusts the master volume

  2. POWER SWITCH Turns the power on or off

  3. LESSON Enters the lesson mode

  4. CHORD DICTIONARY / L/R Turns the chord dictionary function on or off and allows you to practice the left and right-hand techniques.

  5. FADE Turns the Fade In/Out function on or off

  6. TEMPO ˅ / ˄ Adjusts the current tempo

  7. CHORD Enters the Chord mode

  8. INTRO/ENDING Plays the intro or ending pattern

  9. FILL A Plays fill pattern A

  10. FILL B Plays fill pattern B

  11. SYNCH START Turns the Sync/Start function on or off

  12. START/STOP Starts or stops playing the song or style

  13. BANK / STORE Switches between Memory Banks / Saves the current panel settings

  14. M1 – M4 Recalls the saved panel settings

  15. Q.S. Turns the Quick Setting function on or off

  16. RECORD / PLAY Enters the Record mode / Play back the recording + [SHIFT] pressed = [ACCOMP] Selects the accompaniment track to record

  17. LAYER Turns the Layer function on or off

  18. SPLIT Turns the Split function on or off

  19. SUSTAIN Turns the Sustain function on or off

  20. SOUNDS Enables Sound mode Press [SOUNDS] and [STYLES] at the same time to enable DEMO mode

  21. STYLES Enables Style mode Press [SOUNDS] and [STYLES] at the same time to enable DEMO mode

  22. SONGS Enables Song mode

  23. PIANO Turns the piano mode on or off

  24. METRO Turns the metronome on or off

  25. TRANSPOSE Enters the Transpose menu

  26. DSP Turns the DSP function on or off

  27. FUNCTION Enters the function menu.

  28. NUMBER KEYPAD, ˅ / ˄ Sets parameter values or enters number selections

  29. LCD DISPLAY Displays all information related to the current operation
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  30. USB PORT USB port used for connecting to a computer for USB MIDI

  31. SUSTAIN 1/4” jack input to connect a sustain pedal  (not supplied)

  32. PHONES/OUTPUT 1/4” jack output to connect headphones or audio equipment such as a mixer, interface or amplifier.

  33. AUX INPUT 1/4” jack input to connect an external audio source, such as a smartphone, MP3 or CD player

  34. MIC INPUT 1/4” jack input to connect a microphone (not supplied)

  35. DC 12V Connect the supplied power supply

DISPLAY

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  1. RECORD/PLAY
  2. NUMBER DISPLAY
  3. SOUND/STYLE/DEMO/SONG MODE
  4. INFORMATION, MENUS AND CURRENT PARAMETERS
  5. TOUCH/SUSTAIN
  6. RECORD INDICATOR
  7. TREBLE CLEF
  8. BASS CLEF
  9. MEASURE
  10.  BEAT
  11. TEMPO
  12. CHORD
  13. MEMORY BANK SELECTED/QUICK SETTINGS
  14. FINGERED BASS CHORD/FULL RANGE/FADE/A/B
  15. NOTE INDICATOR
  16. LESSON
  17. LAYER/SPLIT/DSP

POWER

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The keyboard can be powered using the included power supply, or with 6 x AA batteries (not included.) Please pay attention to the correct polarity indicators when installing batteries and change them as soon as they get low. Remove the batteries if the instrument will not be used for a long period. To power using the power supply, connect the included PSU to the DC jack on the keyboard, then connect the plug to mains power. This will automatically cut off the battery power. Ensure the volume is turned down before powering on the instrument.

Please note

In standby mode, the instrument will automatically shut down in 30 minutes if not used. Refer to “Auto Power Off” in Function Menu (p.18) for details.

CONNECTIONS

CONNECTING AN MP3/CD PLAYER

The rear-panel AUX IN jack receives audio signals from an external audio source such as an MP3 or a CD player. Use an audio cable to connect the AUX IN jack of the instrument to the OUTPUT jack of the MP3/CD player. The instrument’s speakers will play the music transmitted from the external player, and you can play along.

CONNECTING AN AUDIO OUTPUT

The PHONES/OUTPUT jack connects the output of the instrument to external audio equipment such as a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system or mixing console.
Please note: To avoid damaging the speakers, ensure the volume level is set to a minimum before connecting to all external devices.

CONNECTING A PAIR OF HEADPHONES

A standard pair of stereo headphones can be connected to the PHONES/OUTPUT jack for private practice. The internal speakers are automatically muted when headphones are connected.

CONNECTING A MICROPHONE

Connect a microphone (not included) into the MIC input to sing along with your keyboard performances, or with playback of the built-in songs.

Please note: Before turning the power on, set the master volume to minimum. Connect your microphone to the jack. Turn on the power and adjust the master volume as required.

CONNECTING A SUSTAIN PEDAL

An optional foot pedal (not supplied) can be connected to the SUSTAIN input and, when pressed, will cause the key sounds to decay slowly, as if they were being held down.

CONNECTING A COMPUTER

Use a standard USB cable to connect the keyboard to the USB port of a computer and transfer MIDI information.
Please note: Connect the USB cable to both the computer and instrument before turning the instrument on.

POWER SWITCH

Before switching on the instrument, ensure the volume is set to minimum and connect any external audio equipment. Make sure the instrument is properly connected to the power supply. Press the power switch. The display will light up and “Loading!” will be shown.

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Rotate the volume knob clockwise to increase and anti-clockwise to decrease the master volume, adjust as required. Please note: the internal speakers will mute when headphones are connected

PLAYING DEMO SONGS

To play the in-built demo songs (see demo list for more details) hold down the [STYLES] and [SOUNDS] buttons simultaneously. The LCD display will show the current demo name and number. Use the number keypad or the [˅]/[˄] buttons to select the different demo songs. To stop playing and exit the demo mode, either press the [START/STOP] button or hold down the [STYLES] and [SOUNDS] buttons simultaneously again.

SOUNDS

SELECTING A SOUND

  • The keyboard has 480 different sounds (refer to sound list appendix on p.22 for details). Press the [SOUND] button to enter the sound mode. The display will show “SOUND R1” plus the current sound name and number.
  • Use the number keypad, or the [˅]/[˄] buttons to select the required sound.

LAYER MODE

  • The LAYER function allows two different sounds to be played simultaneously. To access this mode, press the [LAYER] button. The display will show “SOUND R2” plus the current sound name and number. Use the number keypad, or the [˅]/[˄] buttons to select the required second sound.
  • Both sounds layered together will be heard when playing the keyboard. To exit this mode, press the [LAYER] button again.

SPLIT MODE

  • The SPLIT function splits the keyboard into left and right areas, each with a different sound. To access this mode, press the [SPLIT] button. The display will show “SOUND L” plus the current left-hand sound name and number. Use the number keypad, or the [˅]/[˄] buttons to select the required Split sound.
  • The keyboard will now play with the two different lower and higher sounds. To exit this mode, press the [SPLIT] button again.
    Please note: The “split point” where the two sounds are separated will default at F#3 (key 19) but can be assigned to any other key. Refer to the function menu for more information.

EFFECTS

TOUCH

The touch response feature dynamically controls the level of the keyboard’s response, allowing you to find the ideal level of key response to suit your playing style. To adjust the level of touch response, please refer to the function menu.

SUSTAI

  • To start the sustain function, press the [SUSTAIN] button. All notes will sustain after releasing the keys.
  • To stop the sustain function, press the [SUSTAIN] button again.
  • For optimal sustain, using a sustain pedal is recommended.

DSP EFFECTS

  • The DSP (digital signal processing) effect adds ambience and depth to the sounds of the keyboard.
  • Use the [DSP] button to turn the effect on or off. This function is turned on by default.
  • Reverb and Chorus effects can also be added, accessed through the function menu.

TRANSPOSE

  • The transpose function allows you to shift the overall key of the keyboard in steps of one semitone.
  • To enter the transpose menu, press the [TRANSPOSE] button. The display will show the current transpose setting number and “Transpos”
  • Use the [˅]/[˄] buttons to adjust the transpose value as required. The range is +/- 12 semitones.

Pressing the [˅] and [˄] buttons simultaneously will return the transpose value to its default setting: “000 Transpos”

OCTAVE

This function allows you to raise or lower the pitch of the keyboard by an octave, and can be accessed through the function menu. When changing the octave settings the display will show the current octave setting number (default setting is 000) and “Octave”. Use the [˅]/[˄] buttons to adjust the octave value as required. Individual octave values can be set when using the dual sound mode.

PIANO MODE

This function allows you to quickly return to the default piano sound. Simply press the [PIANO] button to enter or exit piano mode. Please note: when using this mode, the Fingered Bass Chord function is automatically turned off.

AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT

The auto accompaniment feature puts a whole backing band at your fingertips. In this mode, all you have to do is play the chords with your left hand and the accompaniment will automatically play along in the style selected, instantly following the chords you play.

SELECTING A RHYTHM STYLE

The keyboard has 180 rhythms or playing “styles” (refer to the style list for details.)
Press the [STYLES] button to enter Style mode, use the number keypad or the [˅]/[˄] buttons to select the required style to be played.

ACCOMPANIMENT SECTIONS

There are various types of Auto Accompaniments sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment being played:

  • INTRO
    When the intro is finished, the accompaniment will automatically lead into to the main section.

  • MAIN (A, B)
    The main pattern of the song will be played continuously until another section is selected

  • FILL (A, B)
    Automatically add a fill to your performance. When the fill is finished, the accompaniment reverts to the main section.

  • ENDING
    Use this section to appropriately end your performance. When the ending section finishes, the accompaniment automatically stops. The length of the ending differs depending on the style selected.

FADE IN/OUT

  • Styles can be started and finished with a fade, producing a smoother performance.
  • Before starting the style, press the [FADE] button. “< FADE” will be shown on the display.
  • To fade out a style, press the [FADE] button during your performance. “> FADE” will be shown on the display until the performance stops.
  • The default fade in/out time is around 10 seconds.

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Each rhythm style has been set with a default tempo. This can be changed using the TEMPO [˅]/[˄] buttons as required.
Press the TEMPO [˅]/[˄] buttons simultaneously to restore the current style’s default tempo setting.

ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME

The accompaniment volume can be adjusted, to keep the desired balance between style and sound volumes. To do this, press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly until “Accomp” is selected. Use the [˅]/[˄] buttons to set the desired volume (0-127) which will be shown on the display.

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  • Press the [CHORD] button to enter the Fingered Bass Chord mode. The keyboard is now split, with the left-hand section being the “chord zone.” The FINGERED icon will show on the display.
  • Press any key in the chord zone to start the accompaniment.
  • Pressing the [CHORD] button again will enter the “full range” mode. The FULL RANGE icon will be shown on the display, and you can play polyphonic chords over the entire keyboard
  • Please refer to the function menu to change the “split point” (the split point and all keys to the left of this will play the fingered bass chords.)
  • To finish playing, press [START/STOP] to stop the auto accompaniment.

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  • When Quick Settings (Q.S) mode is enabled, you can instantly recall auto accompaniment-related settings – including sound selection and digital effects – with a single touch of a button.
  • Press the Q.S button to turn on this mode for the current style. “Q.S” will be shown on the display.
  • To recall various panel settings that match the selected style, press one of the Quick Setting buttons [M1]-[M4] Please note: Entering Song mode automatically turns off Q.S mode.

METRONOME

  • Press the [METRO] button to start and stop the metronome and adjust as required with the TEMPO [˅] and [˄] buttons.
  • Different time signatures can be set in the function menu.

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  • Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the function menu. The display will show the current parameters.
  • Press the [FUNCTION] button again, to toggle through and select the parameter you wish to adjust, as shown in the table below. The display will show the item selected, and its value can be adjusted using the [˅] and [˄] buttons.
  • Pressing the [˅] and [˄] buttons simultaneously will reset the selected item to its own default value.
  • Please note: the function menu will automatically exit if idle for more than three seconds.
    PARAMETER ITEM                                     LCD DISPLAY RANGE

    Octave| XXX Octave| -2 – 2
    Split Point| XXX Split Pt| 1 – 61
    Beat Type| XXX Beat| 0, 2 – 9
    Accompaniment Volume| XXX Accomp| 0 – 32
    Touch| XXX Touch| OFF, 0 – 3
    Tune| XXX Tune| -50 – 50
    Reverb Level| XXX Rev Lev| 0 – 127
    Chorus Level| XXX Chr Lev| 0 – 127
    Auto Power Off| XXX PowerOff| OFF, 30, 60

MEMORY

  • The keyboard is equipped with 4 memory banks, with each bank containing 4 memory options, M1-M4, allowing you to save your preferred sounds and settings.
  • To save settings, hold down the [STORE] button and then press one of the memory buttons [M1]-[M4]
  • The display will show “Mem Stor” and the new settings will replace the previously stored settings.
  • Press [M1]-[M4] to recall your saved settings.
  • To select different memory banks, press the [BANK] button as required to toggle through the 4 banks. The selected bank number will show on the display.
  • Please note: these memory settings cannot be used in Quick Setting (Q.S.) mode and will reset to default settings after the keyboard powers off.

CHORD DICTIONARY

  • The chord dictionary feature can be used to learn how to play new chords.
  • Press and hold the [CHORD DICT] button for 2 seconds to enter this mode. The display will show the chord type and chord notes.
  • The keys including and above C4 can be used  to assign the chord type. The keys including and above C6 can be used to assign the chord root. When these have been selected, the display will show both the chord and musical notation.
  • When you play the correct chord in the cord range of the keyboard, an applause sound will be heard!
  • Press and hold the [CHORD DICT] button for 2 seconds again to exit this mode

PLAYING SONGS

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  • The keyboard has 140 in-built songs (refer to song list appendix.)
  • To listen to the songs, press the [SONGS] button to enter the song mode. All songs will play in a loop. Press the [SONGS] button again to stop playback. The number keypad and [˅] and [˄] buttons can be used to select songs.
  • During playback, you can press the [START/STOP] button to stop the song. Pressing it again will play the current song on repeat.
  • The TEMPO [˅]-[˄] buttons can be used to alter the tempo of the selected song.
  • Press either the [SOUNDS] or [STYLES] buttons to exit the song mode.
  • In lesson mode, there are 3 different ways to practice the in-built songs. Your practice will be graded when you finish a lesson, helping you to keep track of your progress.
  • Press the [LESSON] button to enter the lesson mode, and select a lesson to practice. Press [START/STOP] to begin or end the lesson. The display will show the notes that need to be played.
  • Pressing the [L/R] button allows you to practice parts for the left-hand, right-hand or both hands, as indicated on the display.
  • In lesson 1, practice will focus on timing. In this mode wrong notes are permitted. Lesson 2 will focus on playing the correct notes. This lesson will only continue after the correct note is played. In lesson 3 you will learn to play the correct notes and the correct time.
  • Lesson gradings are as follows:
    • Level 1: OK
    • Level 2: Good
    • Level 3: Very Good
    • Level 4: Excellent
    • After grading, the song will play again, for further practice if desired.

RECORDING & PLAYBACK

  • The keyboard allows you to record and playback your performances.
  • To do this, press the [RECORD] button. The record indicator will appear on the display.
  • Either play the keyboard or press the [START/STOP] button to start recording. To record the keyboard’s accompaniment, turn on the Fingered Bass Chord function.
  • To stop recording, press the [RECORD] button again. The record indicator on the display will go out.
  • To play back your recording, press and hold the
  • [PLAY] button for 2 seconds. The play indicator on the display will appear. To stop playback, press and hold the [PLAY] button for 2 seconds again.
    Please note: The recording data will be stored whilst the keyboard remains on.

SOUND LIST

No. Name LCD Name

PIANO
1| Acoustic Grand Piano| Grandpno
2| Piano Dark| Grdpnd
3| Octave Piano| Octpno
4| Octave Piano 2| Octpno2
5| Piano & Choir| Pno&Cho
6| Grand Piano Wide| Grandpnw
7| Analogue E.Piano| Anepno
8| Analogue E.Piano 2| Anepno2
9| Analogue E.Piano Wah| Anpnowah
10| Bright Piano| Britpno
11| Stereo Bright Piano| Britepns
12| Detuned Piano| Detunpno
13| Chorus Piano| Chopno
14| Bright Piano Wide| Britpnw
15| Piano & Vibraphone| Pno&Vib
16| Electric Grand Piano| Epianog
17| Electric Grand Piano Wide| E.pianow
18| Stereo Synth E.Piano| Stsyelpn
19| Stereo Synth E.Piano 2| Stsyepn2
20| Honky-Tonk Piano| Hnkytonk
21| Honky-Tonk Dark| Hnktonkd
22| Honky-Tonk Wide| Hnkytkw
23| E. Piano| E.piano
24| 50’S E.piano| 50’Sep
25| E.Piano Wide| Epianow
26| E.Piano 2 Wide| Epianow2
27| E.Piano 2| E.piano2
28| Detuned E.Piano.| Detunep
29| Harpsichord| Harpsi
30| Harpsichord Wide| Harpsiw
31| Harpsichord Octave| Harpsio
32| Harpsichord Off| Harpsiof
33| Digital E.Piano| Digiep
34| Digital E.Piano 2| Digiep2
35| Clavichord| Clavi
36| Stereo Clavichord| Clavis
37| Clavichord Wide| Claviw
38| Clavichord Wah| Claviwa
39| Synth Clavichord| Synclav
CHROMATIC PERCUSSION
40| Celesta| Celesta
41| Dark Celesta| CelestD
42| Celesta & Sine Wave| Cele&Sin
43| Re-Echo Bell| ReBell
44| Celesta & Music Box| Cel&Mbox
45| Glockenspiel| Glocken
46| Glockenspiel & Sine Wave| Glkn&Sin
47| Children’s Song| ChilSong
48| Analogue Bell| AnaBell
49| Stereo Analogue Bell| StAnaBel
50| Music Box| MusicBox
51| Vibraphone| Vibra
52| Vibraphone Wide| VibraW
53| Vibraphone & Bell| Vibr&Bel
54| Vibraphone & Harpsichord| Vibr&Hrp
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55| Marimba| Marimba
56| Marimba Wide| MarimbaW
57| Sine Wave Marimba| Marm&Sin
58| Stereo Marimba| MarimbaS
59| Marimba & Vibraphone| Marm&Vib
60| Wood Drum| WoodDrum
61| Rotating| Rotating
62| Dual Attack| DualAtta
63| Stereo Triangle Wave| StTRI
64| Xylophone| Xylophon
65| Tubular Bells| TubuBel
66| Rotate Octave| RotateOc
67| Synth Organ Staccato| SyOrSta
68| Synth Organ Staccato 2| SyOrSta2
69| Dulcimer| Dulcimer
ORGAN
70| Drawbar Organ| DrawOrg
71| Stereo Drawbar Organ| DrawOrgS
72| Soft Stereo Drawbar Organ| DrawOgSf
73| Mellow Drawbar Organ| MellDOrg
74| Bright Drawbar Organ| DrawOrgB
75| Percussive Organ| PercOrgn
76| Percussive Organ Detuned| DePerOrg
77| Rock Organ| RockOrgn
78| Church Organ| ChurOrgn
79| Detuned Church Organ| DeChuOrg
80| Octave Church Organ| ChrOrgO
81| Octave Church Organ 2| ChrOrgO2
82| Finale| Finale
83| Digital Organ| DigiOrg
84| Analogue Organ| AnaOrg
85| Analogue Organ 2| AnaOrg2
86| Reed Organ| ReedOrgn
87| Reed Organ 2| RedOrgn2
88| Stereo Reed Organ| ReedOrgS
89| Accordion| Acordin
90| Accordion 2| Acordin2
91| Stereo Accordion| AcordinS
92| Harmonica| Harmnica
93| Dark Harmonica| HarmnicD
94| Tango Accordion| TangoAcd
95| Dark Tango Accordion| TangAcdD
GUITAR
96| Nylon Guitar| NylonGtr
97| Chorus Nylon Guitar| NylonGtC
98| Stereo Nylon Guitar| NylonGtS
99| Stereo Nylon Guitar 2| NylnGtS2
100| Steel Guitar| SteelGtr
101| 12 String Guitar| 12StrGtr
102| Detuned Steel Guitar| DetStlGt
103| Jazz Guitar| JazzGtr
104| Clean Guitar| CleanGtr
105| Clean Guitar 2| CleanGt2
106| Stereo Clean Guitar| CleanGtS
107| Soft Clean Guitar| ClnGtSof
No.| Name| LCD Name
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108| Chord Clean Guitar| ClnGtCho
109| Muted Guitar| MutedGtr
110| Stereo Muted Guitar| MutedGtS
111| Chord Muted Guitar| MutGtCho
112| Overdrive Guitar| Ovrdrive
113| Dance Lead| DancLead
114| Distortion Guitar| DistGtr
115| Analogue Distortion Guitar| AnDistGt
116| 5th Distortion| 5ThDist
117| 5th Distortion 2| 5ThDist2
118| Analogue Distortion| AnaDist
119| Analogue Distortion 2| AnaDist2
120| Analogue Distortion Wah| AnDisWah
121| Analogue Distortion Wah 2| AnDisWa2
122| Guitar Harmonics| GtrHarmo
BASS
123| Acoustic Bass| AcoBass
124| Acoustic Bass 2| AcoBass2
125| Acoustic Bass Detuned| DetAcoBs
126| Velocity Crossfade Bass| VelCroBs
127| Jazz Style| JazzSty
128| Acoustic Bass & Muted Guitar| ABs&MtGT
129| Finger Bass| FngrBs
130| Finger Bass 2| FngrBs2
131| Dark Finger Bass| FngrBsD
132| Detuned Finger Bass| DetFngBs
133| Velocity Bass| VelBass
134| Bass & Distortion Guitar| Bs&DisGt
135| Pick Bass| PickBs
136| Pick Bass 2| PickBs2
137| Mute Pick Bass| PickBsM
138| Pick & Finger Bass| Pk&FgBs
139| Pick Bass & Clean Guitar| PBs&ClGt
140| Detuned Pick Bass| DetPkBs
141| Fretless Bass| Fretles
142| Fretless Bass 2| Fretles2
143| Slap Bass| SlapBas
144| Slap Bass 2| SlapBas2
145| Slap Bass 3| SlapBas3
146| Synth Bass| SynBass
147| Synth Bass 2| SynBass2
148| Synth Bass 3| SynBass3
STRINGS & ORCHESTRAL
149| Violin| Violin
150| Violin 2| Violin2
151| 2 x Violin| 2Violin
152| Viola| Viola
153| Viola 2| Viola2
154| 2 x Viola| 2Viola
155| Cello| Cello
156| Cello 2| Cello2
157| 2 x Cello| 2Cello
158| Contrabass| Contrbs
159| Contrabass 2| Contrbs2
160| Tremolo Strings| TremStr
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161| Tremolo Strings 2| TremStr2
162| Pizzicato Strings| PizzStr
163| Pizzicato Strings 2| PizzStr2
164| Orchestral Harp| Harp
165| Orchestral Harp 2| Harp2
166| Stereo Harp| HarpS
167| Timpani| Timpani
168| Timpani 2| Timpani2
169| Strings Ensemble| Strings
170| Strings Ensemble 2| Strings2
171| Boiling Life| Boiling
172| Stereo Strings| StringS
173| Stereo Strings 2| StringS2
174| Synth Strings| SynStrs
175| Synth Strings 2| SynStrs2
176| Synth Strings 3| SynStrs3
177| Stereo Synth Strings| SynStrS
178| Stereo Synth Strings 2| SynStrS2
179| Analogue Orchestra| AnaOrch
180| Analogue Strings| AnaStr
181| Analogue Strings 2| AnaStr2
182| Slow Strings| SlowStr
183| Slow Strings 2| SlowStr2
184| Choir Aahs| ChoirAah
185| Choir Aahs 2| ChoirAh2
186| Dark Aahs| ChoAhD
187| Stereo Aahs| ChoAhS
188| Stereo Aahs 2| ChoAhS2
189| Mellow Choir Aahs| ChoAhMel
190| Aahs & Synth Strings| Ah&SyStr
191| Big Aahs| BigAahs
192| Analogue Sound| AnaSound
193| Analogue Sound 2| AnSound2
194| Voice Ooh| VoiceOoh
195| Synth Voice| SynVoic
196| Stereo Synth Voice| SynVoicS
197| HK 80’s| HK80’s
198| Homesick| Homesick
199| Interesting| Interest
200| Mechanical Voice| MechanVo
201| Power Voice| PoweVo
202| Interesting Wah| InterWah
203| Orchestra Hit| OrchHit
204| Orchestra Hit Stereo| OrchHitS
205| Orchestra Hit Octave| HitOctO
BRASS
206| Trumpet| Trumpet
207| Trumpet 2| Trumpet2
208| Dark Trumpet| TrumpetD
209| Dark Trumpet 2| TrmpetD2
210| Wah Trumpet| TrumpetW
211| Trombone| Trmbone
212| Trombone 2| Trmbone2
213| Tuba| Tuba
No.| Name| LCD Name
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214| Tuba 2| Tuba2
215| Muted Trumpet| MuteTrp
216| Muted Trumpet 2| MuteTrp2
217| Horn| Horn
218| Horn 2| Horn2
219| Stereo Synth Brass| StSyBras
220| 5th Horn| 5thHorn
221| Brass Ensemble| Brass
222| Majestic Unison| Unison
223| Synth Brass| SynBras
224| Synth Brass 2| SynBras2
225| Synth Brass 3| SynBras3
226| Sharp Brass| SharpBra
227| Analogue Brass| AnaBrass
228| Analogue Brass 2| AnaBras2
229| Dynamic Analogue Brass| DyAnaBra
230| Octave Synth Brass| SynBrasO
REED
231| Soprano Sax| SprnSax
232| Soprano Sax 2| SprnSax2
233| Alto Sax| AltoSax
234| Alto Sax 2| AltoSax2
235| Tenor Sax| TenoSax
236| Tenor Sax 2| TenoSax2
237| Baritone Sax| BariSax
238| Baritone Sax 2| BariSax2
239| Oboe| Oboe
240| Oboe 2| Oboe2
241| Sweet Oboe| SwetOboe
242| English Horn| EngHorn
243| English Horn 2| EngHorn2
244| Bassoon| Bassoon
245| Bassoon 2| Bassoon2
246| Clarinet| Clarine
247| Clarinet 2| Clarine2
PIPE
248| Piccolo| Piccolo
249| Piccolo 2| Piccolo2
250| Flute| Flute
251| Flute 2| Flute2
252| Recorder| Recordr
253| Recorder 2| Recordr2
254| Pan Flute| PanFlut
255| Pan Flute 2| PanFlut2
256| Blown Bottle| Bottle
257| Blown Bottle 2| Bottle2
258| Shakuhachi| Shakchi
259| Shakuhachi 2| Shakchi2
260| Whistle| Whistle
261| Ocarina| Ocarina
SYNTH LEAD
262| Square Lead| SquarLd
263| Square Lead 2| SquarLd2
264| Analogue Lead| AnaLead
265| Lead Sine Wave| SineLead
266| Lead Sine Wave 2| SinLead2
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267| Analogue Electric| AnaElect
268| Slow Square Lead| SlowLead
269| Analogue Classic Lead| AnClasLd
270| Thick Square Wave| ThickSq
271| Lead + Fifth| Quint
272| Sine Wave Solo| SineSolo
273| Pulse Lead| PulseLd
274| Pulse Lead 2| PulseLd2
275| Mellow Wind| Wind
276| 80’s Digital| 80’sDig
277| Classic Triangle Wave| ClassTRI
278| Stereo Analogue Wind| StAnWind
279| Stereo Analogue Wind 2| StAnWid2
280| Sawtooth Lead| SawLead
281| Sawtooth Lead 2| SawLead2
282| Stereo Sawtooth| SawLdS
283| Stereo Sawtooth 2| SawLdS2
284| Electronic Lead| ElecLead
285| Psychedelic| Psyched
286| 80’s Synth| 80’sSyn
287| 5th Analogue| 5ThAna
288| 5th Analogue 2| 5ThAna2
289| Vitality| Vitality
290| 5th Sawtooth| 5thSaw
291| 5th Sawtooth 2| 5thSaw2
292| Comedy| Comedy
293| Comedy 2| Comedy2
294| Lead Guitar| FazliLd
295| 80’s Sawtooth| 80’sSaw
296| Wind Chimes| WindChi
297| 5th Digital Age| 5ThDigAg
298| 5th Digital Age 2| 5ThDgAg2
299| 5th Square| 5ThSqu
300| 5th Square 2| 5ThSqu2
301| Stereo Pulse| StPulse
302| Stereo Pulse 2| StPulse2
303| Analogue Signal| AnSignal
304| Analogue Signal 2| AnSignl2
305| Stereo Electronic Lead| StElecLd
306| Stereo Electronic Lead 2| StEleLd2
307| Calliope Lead| CalipLd
308| Calliope Lead 2| CalipLd2
309| Grand| Grand
310| Octave Pad| OctPad
311| Classic Lead| ClassLD
312| Sawtooth Wah| SawWah
313| Chiff Lead| ChiffLd
314| Chiff Lead 2| ChiffLd2
315| Charang Lead| CharnLd
316| Fruity Lead| FruityLd
317| Voice Lead| VoiceLd
318| Robot| Robot
319| Modulation Distortion| ModDist
320| Control| Control
321| Vague Vocals| VagueVo
No.| Name| LCD Name
---|---|---
322| Single Synth| SinglSyn
323| Analogue Filter| AnaFilt
324| Analogue Voice| AnaVo
325| Analogue Voice 2| AnaVo2
326| Fifths Lead| FifthsLd
327| Ninja| Ninja
328| Ninja 2| Ninja2
329| Bass & Lead| Bs&Lead
330| Bass & Lead 2| Bs&Lead2
331| Classic Synth| ClassSyn
332| Classic Synth 2| ClassSy2
333| Electron Impact| EleImpac
334| Elastic Across| Across
335| Analogue Wind| AnaWind
336| Electric Sawtooth| EleSaw
337| Borderline Sine Wave| BorSine
338| Steel Wire| SteelWir
339| Analogue Pulse| AnaPulse
340| Happiness| Happines
341| Deformation Pulse| DefPulse
SYNTH PAD
342| New Age Pad| NewAgPd
343| New Age Pad 2| NewAgPd2
344| Rise| Rise
345| Praise| Praise
346| Intangible| Intangi
347| Warm Day| WarmDay
348| Dunhuang| Dunhuang
349| Free Space| FreeSpa
350| Plump Sawtooth| PlumpSaw
351| Square Wah| SquaWah
352| Double Pulse| DoubPul
353| Comedy Wah| ComeWah
354| Phase Shift| PhaShift
355| Warm Pad| WarmPad
356| Warm Pad 2| WarmPad2
357| Overture| Overture
358| Verve| Verve
359| Fulness Pad| FulnesPd
360| Overture Wah| OvertWah
361| Digital Age| DigitAge
362| Analogue Pad| AnalPd
363| Analogue Pad 2| AnalPd2
364| Analogue Wah| AnaloWah
365| Sharp| Sharp
366| Warm Pulse| WarmPul
367| Happiness Pad| HappiPd
368| Sawtooth Pad| SawPad
369| Sawtooth Pad 2| SawPad2
370| Poly Synth Pad| PlySyPd
371| Poly Synth Pad 2| PlySyPd2
372| Modulation Distortion Wah| ModDiWah
373| Choir Pad| ChoPad
374| Choir Pad 2| ChoPad2
375| Plush Pad| PlushPad
376| Dawn Wah| DawnWah
---|---|---
377| Chorus Pad Wah| ChoPdWah
378| Electric Pad| ElecPad
379| 5th Pad| 5ThPad
380| Bowed Pad| BowdPad
381| Bowed Pad 2| BowdPad2
382| Metallic Pad| MetalPad
383| Dream| Dream
384| Dream 2| Dream2
385| Clean Synth Voice| Dpray
386| Digital Pad| DigiPad
387| Organ Pad Wah| OrganWah
388| Pipe Organ Pad| PipOrPd
389| Scene Pad| ScenePad
390| Halo Pad| HaloPad
391| Background| Backgrd
392| Background 2| Backgrd2
393| Sweep Pad| SweepPad
394| Star Trek| StarTrek
395| Digital Wah| DigiWah
396| Warm Wah| WarmWah
397| Pulse Wah| PulseWah
398| Digital Distortion Wah| DiDisWah
399| Pulse| Pulse
400| Pulse 2| Pulse2
SYNTH SFX
401| Rain| Rain
402| Mysterious| Mysterio
403| Clusters of Stars| Stars
404| Additive Synthesis| AddSynth
405| Want To Go| Wanttogo
406| Additive Synth Wah| AddWah
407| Soundtrack| Soundtrk
408| Lost Garden| Garden
409| Far Away| FarAway
410| Crystal| Crystal
411| Crystal 2| Crystal2
412| Game| Game
413| Fly Into Space| Fly
414| Little Funny| Funny
415| Funny Hammer| FunnyHam
416| Surface Of The Water| Surface
417| Atmosphere| Atmosphr
418| Clouds| Clouds
419| Brightness| Bright
420| Brightness 2| Bright2
421| Life| Life
422| Life 2| Life2
423| Fresh| Fresh
424| Goblins| Goblins
425| Fantasy| Fantasy
426| Space Trojan| SpaceTro
427| Ceremony| Ceremony
428| Phonism| Phonism
429| Echoes| Echoes
430| Empty| Empty
No.| Name| LCD Name
---|---|---
431| Deformation| Deformat
432| Sci-Fi| Sci-Fi
433| WindBells| WindBell
434| Artistic| Artistic
435| Artistic 2| Artisti2
436| Artistic 3| Artisti3
437| Digital Effect| DigitaEf
438| Abyss| Abyss
439| Abyss 2| Abyss2
440| Spectrum| Spectrum
441| Spectrum 2| Spectru2
WORLD MUSIC
442| Sitar| Sitar
443| Sitar 2| Sitar2
444| Banjo| Banjo
445| Banjo 2| Banjo2
446| Shamisen| Shamisn
447| Shamisen 2| Shamisn2
448| Koto| Koto
449| Koto 2| Koto2
450| Kalimba| Kalimba
451| Kalimba 2| Kalimba2
452| Bagpipe| Bagpipe
453| Bagpipe 2| Bagpipe2
454| Fiddle| Fiddle
455| Fiddle 2| Fiddle2
456| Shenhai| Shania
457| Shenhai 2| Shania2
PERCUSSIVE
458| Tinkle Bell| TnklBell
459| Agogo| Agogo
460| Steel Drums| StelDrum
461| Bass Drum| BassDrum
462| Wood Block| WoodBlok
463| Snare| Snare
464| Taiko Drum| TaikoDrm
465| Melodic Tom| MelodTom
466| Synth Drum| SynDrum
467| Dynamics Jump| DynJump
468| Reverse Cymbal| RevCymbl
SFX
469| Guitar Fret Noise| FretNoiz
470| Breath Noise| BrthNoiz
471| Seashore| Seashore
472| Bird Tweet| Tweet
473| Telephone Ring| Telphone
474| Helicopter| Helicptr
475| Applause| Applause
476| Gunshot| Gunshot
477| Fall| Fall
DRUMS
478| Standard Drum Set| StandSet
479| Rock Drum Set| RockSet
480| Electronic Drum Set| ElecSet

STYLE LIST

No. Name LCD Name

LATIN 1
1| Cha Cha| ChaCha
2| Pop Cha Cha| P.ChaCha
3| Rhumba| Rhumba
4| Pop Rhumba| P.Rhumba
5| Bossa Nova| Bossa
6| Tango| Tango
7| Jazz Samba| JazSamba
8| Reggae| Reggae
9| Pop Reggae| P.Reggae
DANCE 1
10| Disco| Disco
11| Disco Funk| DiscFunk
12| Dance| Dance
13| House| House
14| Rap| Rap
15| Euro Beat| EuroBeat
16| Hip Hop| HipHop
17| Techno| Techno
BEAT & POP 1
18| 8 Beat 1| 8Beat1
19| 8 Beat 2| 8Beat2
20| 60’s 8 Beat| 60’s8Bt
21| 8 Beat Ballad| 8BtBld
22| 8 Beat Rock| 8BtRock
23| 16 Beat| 16Beat
24| 16 Beat Pop| 16BtPop
25| 16 Beat Shuffle| 16BtShfl
26| Ballad| Ballad
27| Slow Ballad| SlowBld
ROCK 1
28| Rock| Rock
29| Pop Rock| PopRock
30| Fast Rock| FastRock
31| Slow Rock| SlwRock
32| Rock & Roll| RockRoll
33| Blues Boogie| B.Boogie
34| Blues| Blues
35| Blues Shuffle| B.Shufle
36| Rock Shuffle| R.Shufle
37| Charleston| Charston
SOUL & FUNK 1
38| Funky Pop| FunkyPop
39| Jazz Funk| JazzFunk
40| Cool Funky| CoolFunk
41| Soul| Soul
42| Soul Blues| SoulBlue
43| R & B| R&B
44| 6/8 Gospel| 6/8Gospl
45| Pop Groove| PopGrove
JAZZ 1
46| Swing| Swing
47| Cool Jazz| CoolJazz
48| Pop Swing| PopSwing
49| Swing Fox| SwingFox
50| Big Band| BigBand
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51| Ragtime| Ragtime
52| Dixieland| Dixeland
53| Quick Step| QuickStp
COUNTRY 1
54| Country| Country
55| Pop Country| PopCntry
56| Country Rock| CtryRock
57| Country Folk| CtryFolk
58| 3/4 Country| 3/4Ctry
59| Country Waltz| C.Waltz
60| Country Shuffle| CtryShfl
61| Country Boogie| C.Boogie
62| Country Quick Step| CtryStep
63| Bluegrass| Bluegras
TRADITIONAL 1
64| March| March
65| German March| G.March
66| 6/8 March| 6/8March
67| Polka| Polka
68| Pop Polka| PopPolka
69| Waltz| Waltz
70| Slow Waltz| SloWaltz
71| Vienna Waltz| VieWaltz
72| Musette| Musette
PIANIST 1
73| Piano 8 Beat| Pno8Beat
74| Piano Ballad| PnoBalad
75| Piano Boogie| PnoBogie
76| Piano Jazz| PnoJazz
77| Piano Jazz Waltz| P.JWaltz
78| Piano March| PnoMarch
79| Piano 6/8 March| Pno6/8Mr
80| Piano Waltz| PnoWaltz
LATIN 2
81| Cha Cha-2| ChaCha2
82| Pop Cha Cha-2| P.ChaCa2
83| Rhumba-2| Rhumba2
84| Pop Rhumba-2| P.Rhumb2
85| Bossa Nova-2| Bossa-2
86| Tango-2| Tango-2
87| Jazz Samba-2| JzSamba2
88| Reggae-2| Reggae2
89| Pop Reggae-2| P.Regga2
DANCE 2
90| Disco-2| Disco-2
91| Disco Funk-2| DiscoFk2
92| Dance-2| Dance-2
93| House-2| House-2
94| Rap-2| Rap-2
95| Euro Beat-2| EuropBt2
96| Hip Hop-2| HipHop-2
97| Techno-2| Techno-2
BEAT & POP 2
98| 8 Beat 1-2| 8Beat1-2
99| 8 Beat 2-2| 8Beat2-2
No.| Name| LCD Name
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100| 60’s 8 Beat-2| 60’s8Bt2
101| 8 Beat Ballad-2| 8BtBld-2
102| 8 Beat Rock-2| 8BtRck-2
103| 16 Beat-2| 16Bt-2
104| 16 Beat Pop-2| 16BtPop2
105| 16 Beat Shuffle-2| 16BtShf2
106| Ballad-2| Ballad-2
107| Slow Ballad-2| SlwBld-2
ROCK 2
108| Rock-2| Rock-2
109| Pop Rock-2| PopRck-2
110| Fast Rock-2| FastRk-2
111| Slow Rock-2| SlwRk-2
112| Rock & Roll-2| RkRoll-2
113| Blues Boogie-2| B.Bogie2
114| Blues-2| Blues-2
115| Blues Shuffle-2| B.Shufl2
116| Rock Shuffle-2| R.Shufl2
117| Charleston-2| Charstn2
SOUL & FUNK2
118| Funky Pop-2| FunkPop2
119| Jazz Funk-2| JazzFk-2
120| Cool Funky-2| CoolFk-2
121| Soul-2| Soul-2
122| Soul Blues-2| SoulBlu2
123| R & B-2| R&B-2
124| 6/8 Gospel-2| 6/8Gosp2
125| Pop Groove-2| PopGrov2
JAZZ 2
126| Swing-2| Swing-2
127| Cool Jazz-2| CoolJz-2
128| Pop Swing-2| PopSwin2
129| Swing Fox-2| SwinFox2
130| Big Band-2| BigBand2
131| Ragtime-2| Ragtime2
132| Dixieland-2| Dixland2
133| Quick Step-2| QuickSp2
COUNTRY 2
134| Country-2| Cntry-2
135| Pop Country-2| PopCtry2
136| Country Rock-2| CtryRk-2
137| Country Folk-2| CtryFok2
138| 3/4 Country -2| 3/4Ctry2
139| Country Waltz-2| C.Waltz2
140| Country Shuffle-2| CtryShf2
141| Country Boogie-2| C.Bogie2
142| Country Quick Step-2| CtryStp2
143| Bluegrass-2| Bluegra2
TRADITIONAL 2
144| March-2| March-2
145| German March-2| G.March2
146| 6/8 March-2| 6/8Marc2
147| Polka-2| Polka-2
148| Pop Polka-2| PopPoka2
149| Waltz-2| Waltz-2
150| Slow Waltz-2| SlWaltz2
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151| Vienna Waltz-2| ViWaltz2
152| Musette-2| Musette2
PIANIST 2
153| Piano 8 Beat-2| Pno8Bt-2
154| Piano Ballad-2| PnoBald2
155| Piano Boogie-2| PnoBogi2
156| Piano Jazz-2| PnoJazz2
157| Piano Jazz Waltz-2| P.JWalz2
158| Piano March-2| PnoMarc2
159| Piano 6/8 March-2| Pno6/8M2
160| Piano Waltz-2| P.Waltz2
No.| Name| LCD Name
---|---|---
CLASSIC
1| Chanson Du Toreador| Toreador
2| Meditation| Meditati
3| Wiegenlied| WieGenli
4| A Lover’s Concerto| Concerto
5| Whispering Hope| Whisper
6| From The New World| NewWorld
7| O Sole Mio| OSoleMio
8| Auf Flugeln Des Gesanges| Gesanges
9| Santa Lucia| SantaLuc
FAVOURITE
10| Deck The Halls| DeckHall
11| Old Folks At Home| OldFolks
12| Camptown Races| C.Races
13| Oh! Susanna| Susanna
14| Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair| Jeanie
15| Long Long Ago| LongAgo
16| Annie Laurie| AnnieLa
17| My Old Kentucky Home| Kentucky
18| Turkey In The Straw| TukyStaw
19| Aloha Oe| AlohaOe
20| Carry Me Back To Old Virginny| Virginny
21| The Blue-Bells Of Scotland| BlueBell
22| Joy To The World| JoyWorld
23| Jingle Bells| JingBell
24| Battle Hymn Of The Republic| BatlHyme
25| Silent Night| SltNight
26| Ode To Joy| OdeToJoy
27| My Bonnie| MyBonnie
28| La Cucaracha| Cucarach
29| Yellow Rose Of Texas| YellRose
30| The Wabash Cannon Ball| CannBall
31| Red River Valley| RedRiver
32| Dreaming Of Home And Mother| Dreaming
33| Ring Ring De Banjo| DeBanjo
34| Der Freischutz| DerFreis
35| Tales Of Hoffman| Hoffman
36| Die Forelle| Forelle
FOLK
37| Aura Lea| AuraLea
38| When The Saints Go Marching In| Marching
39| Twinkle Twinkle Little Star| Twinkle
40| I’ve Been Working On The Railroad| WorkRail
41| With Games| WithGame
42| Way Home| WayHome
43| Yankee Doodle| YankeeD
44| Michael Row The Boat Ashore| RowBoat
45| Auld Lang Syne| LangSyne
46| My Darling Clementine| Clemtine
47| Little Brown Jug| BrownJug
48| The House Of The Rising Sun| RiseSun
49| Danny Boy| DannyBoy
50| El Condor Pasa| ElCondor
51| Greensleeves| Sleeves
52| Heidenroslein| Heidenro
53| Wiegenlied 2| Wieglid2
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54| Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still| HerSmile
55| Old Black Joe| BlackJoe
56| Old Dog Tray| DogTray
57| Are You Lonesome Tonight?| Lonesome
58| Arirang| Arirang
59| The Quilting Party| TheParty
60| The Colorado Trail| TheTrail
61| I’d Like To Be In Texas| InTexas
62| Shenandoah| Shenando
63| Down In The Valley| Valley
64| On Top Of Old Smoky| TopSmoky
65| Barbara Allen| Allen
66| Careless Love| CaleLove
67| Sweet Betsy From Pike| SwetPike
68| Jesse James| James
69| The Cowboy’s Lament| CowboyLa
KID’S SONGS
70| Skip To My Lou| SkipMyLo
71| London Bridge Is Falling Down| Bridge
72| Home On The Range| HomeRang
73| This Old Man| OldMan
74| Polly Wolly Doodle| PlyWlyDo
75| Sippin’ Cider Through A Straw| SipinCid
76| Home Sweet Home| SwetHome
77| Mary Had A Little Lamb| MaryLamb
78| Valse Brillante Op 34 #3 In F Major| ValOpFMr
79| Musette In D Major| MusetDMr
80| Blue Bird Waltz| BlueBird
PIANO & KEYBOARD
81| Yankee Doodle (Piano)| YankeeD2
82| Kaiser Walzer| Kaiser
83| Etude On Leger Lines 2| EtudeLL2
84| From A Story Book| StoryBok
85| Hanon Piano Fingering 1| Hanon1
86| Hanon Piano Fingering 2| Hanon2
87| Hanon Piano Fingering 3| Hanon3
88| Hanon Piano Fingering 4| Hanon4
89| Hanon Piano Fingering 5| Hanon5
90| Hanon Piano Fingering 6| Hanon6
91| Hanon Piano Fingering 7| Hanon7
92| Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 8| Beyer8
93| Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 12| Beyer12
94| Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 13| Beyer13
95| Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 14| Beyer14
96| Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 15| Beyer15
97| Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 16| Beyer16
98| Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 18| Beyer18
99| Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 19| Beyer19
100| Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 20| Beyer20
101| Cuckoo| Cuckoo
102| Butterfly| Buterfly
103| Christmas Eve| XmasEve
104| Beyer Eight Degrees Jump Etude| BeyrJump
105| Old Folks At Home (Piano)| OldFolk2
106| A Little Polish Dance| PolishDc
No.| Name| LCD Name
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107| Larghetto| Largheto
108| Minuet 2| Minuet2
109| Prelude| Prelude
110| Duke Aria From “The Rigoletto”| DukeAria
111| Puck| Puck
112| The Happy Farmer| HpFarmer
113| Etude| Etude
114| Dance Of The Four Swans From “Swan Lake”| SwanLake
115| Jesus Saviour Pilot Me| Jesus
116| Old Macdonald Had A Farm| OldAFarm
117| 2-Part Invention No.13 In A Minor BWV 784| Invetion
118| Musette| Musette
119| Bourree| Bourree
120| Carl Czerny 599 NO92| 599No92
121| Away In A Manger| AwayInAM
122| Marriage Of Figaro| Marriage
123| Angels We Have Heard On High| Angles
124| Waltz| Waltz
125| Did You Ever See A Lassie| Lassie
126| Old France| OldFranc
127| Santa Claus Is Coming To Town| SantComn
128| Minuet 3| Minuet3
129| In The Theatre| Theatre
130| Alfredo And Violetta Column Tower Duet| Alfredo
131| Als Die Alte Mutter Mich Noch lehrte Singen| Mutter
132| At The Ball| AtBall
133| Dancing Raindrops| Raindrop
134| Comin’ Round The Mountain| Mountain
135| Song Of The Brook| SofBrook
136| Cotton-pickin’ Fingers| CtnPFngs
137| Menuett G Dur 3| MenuettG
138| Knight| Knight
139| Gavotte| Gavotte
140| The Angels Singing| Singing

SPECIFICATION

  • Keys ………………..61 Touch Sensitive Polyphony …………… 64 Note
  • Sounds ……………..480
  • Rhythm Styles …………160
  • Songs ……………… 140, with Music Tutorial System
  • Songs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140, with Music Tutorial System
  • Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Height 133mm x Width 956mm x Depth 360mm
  • Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3kg
  • Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12V DC/1000mA via 100-240v PSU (Included) or 6 x AA batteries (not included)
  • Inputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Mic Input 1/4” Jack, Aux Input 1/4” Jack, 1/4”
  • Jack for Sustain Pedal . . . . . 1/4” Jack (pedal not included)
  • Outputs:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audio Output/ Headphones 1/4″ Jack, USB MIDI
  • Amplifiers:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 x 2.5W
  • Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 x 3W

KETTLESTRING LANE | YORK | YO30 4XF | UNITED KINGDOM METALLVÄGEN 45A | 195 72 ROSERSBERG | STOCKHOLM | SVERIGE LAHNSTRAßE 27 | 45478 MÜLHEIM AN DER RUHR | DEUTSCHLAND
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