max MUSIC KB2 Electronic Keyboard 61-key Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- max MUSIC
Table of Contents
- max MUSIC KB2 Electronic Keyboard 61-key
- Instruction
- UNPACKING INSTRUCTION
- POWERSUPPLY
- CONTROLS
- AUTO RHYTHM
- EFFECT CONTROL
- RECORDING AND RHYTHM PROGRAMMING
- TRAINING METHODS
- RECOMMENDED TRAINING APPS / GAMES
- 1 ranked Education App. An in depth educational tool for beginning to study
- APPENDIX I. TIMBRE TABLE
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
max MUSIC KB2 Electronic Keyboard 61-key
Congratulations to the purchase of this Max Music product. Please read
this manual thoroughly prior to using the product in order to benefit fully
from all features.
Read the manual prior to using the product. Follow the instructions in order
not to invalidate the warranty. Take all precautions to avoid fire and/or
electrical shock. Repairs must only be carried out by a qualified technician
in order to avoid electrical shock. Keep the manual for future reference.
Instruction
- Prior to using the product, please ask advice from a specialist. When the unit is switched on for the first time, some smell may occur. This is normal and will disappear after a while.
- The unit contains voltage carrying parts. Therefore do NOT open the housing.
- Do not place metal objects or pour liquids into the product. This may cause electrical shock and malfunction.
- Do not place the product near heat sources such as radiators, etc. Do not place the unit on a vibrating surface. Do not cover the ventilation holes.
- The product is not suitable for continuous use.
- Be careful with the mains lead and do not damage it. A faulty or damaged mains lead can cause electrical shock and malfunction.
- When unplugging the product from a mains outlet, always pull the plug, never the lead.
- Do not plug or unplug the unit with wet hands.
- If the plug and/or the mains lead are damaged, they need to be replaced by a qualified technician.
- If the product is damaged to such an extent that internal parts are visible, do NOT plug the unit into a mains outlet and DO NOT switch the product on. Contact your dealer. Do NOT connect the product to a rheostat or dimmer.
- To avoid fire and shock hazard, do not expose the product to rain and moisture.
- All repairs should be carried out by a qualified technician only.
- Connect the product to an earthed mains outlet (220-240Vac/50Hz) protected by a 10-16A fuse.
- During a thunderstorm or if the product will not be used for a longer period of time, unplug it from the mains. The rule is: Unplug it from the mains when not in use.
- If the product has not been used for a longer period of time, condensation may occur. Let the unit reach room
- During operation, the housing may become hot.
- To prevent accidents in companies, you must follow the applicable guide lines and follow the instructions.
- Do not repeatedly switch the product on and off. This shortens the life time.
- Keep the unit out of the reach of children. Do not leave the unit unattended.
- Do not use cleaning sprays to clean switches. The residues of these sprays cause deposits of dust and grease. In case of malfunction, always seek advice from a specialist.
- Only operate the product with clean hands.
- Do not force the controls.
- If the product has fallen, always have it checked by a qualified technician before you switch the product on again.
- Do not use chemicals to clean the unit. They damage the varnish. Only clean the product with a dry cloth.
- Keep away from electronic equipment that may cause interference.
- Only use original spares for repairs, otherwise serious damage and/or dangerous radiation may occur.
- Switch the product off prior to unplugging it from the mains and/or other equipment. Unplug all leads and cables prior to moving the product.
- Make sure that the mains lead cannot be damaged when people walk on it. Check the mains lead before every use for damages and faults!
- The mains voltage is 220-240Vac/50Hz. Check if power outlet match. If you travel, make sure that the mains voltage of the country is suitable for this product.
- Keep the original packing material so that you can transport the product in safe conditions
This mark attracts the attention of the user to high voltages that are present
inside the housing and that are of sufficient magnitude to cause a shock
hazard.
This mark attracts the attention of the user to important instructions that
are contained in the manual and that he should read and adhere to.
The product has been certified CE. It is prohibited to make any changes to the
product. They would invalidate the CE certificate and their guarantee!
NOTE: To make sure that the unit will function normally, it must be used
in rooms with a temperature between 5°C/41°F and 35°C/95°F.
Electric products must not be put into household waste. Please bring them to a recycling centre. Ask your local authorities or your dealer about the way to proceed. The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other. Specifications can be changed without prior notice.
Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself. This would invalid your warranty. Do not make any changes to the product. This would also invalid your warranty. The warranty is not applicable in case of accidents or damages caused by inappropriate use or disrespect of the warnings contained in this manual. Max cannot be held responsible for personal injuries caused by a disrespect of the safety recommendations and warnings. This is also applicable to all damages in whatever form.
UNPACKING INSTRUCTION
CAUTION! Immediately upon receiving the product, carefully unpack the
carton, check the contents to ensure that all parts are present and have been
received in good condition. Notify the shipper immediately and retain packing
material for inspection if any parts appear damaged from shipping or the
package itself shows signs of mishandling. Save the package and all packing
materials. If the product must be returned to the factory, it is important
that the product is returned in the original factory box and packing.
If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation (e.g. after
transportation), do not switch it on immediately. The arising condensation
water might damage your device. Leave the device switched off until it has
reached room temperature.
Supplied contents
- MAX Music KB2 keyboard
- Power supply
- Music sheet stand
POWERSUPPLY
The label on the bottom of the product indicates to what type of power supply the product must be connected. Check that the mains voltage corresponds to this, all other voltages may cause irreparable damage. The product must also be directly connected to the mains, no dimmer or adjustable power supply.
CAUTION
Always connect the device to a protected circuit (circuit breaker or fuse).
Make sure the device has an appropriate electrical ground to avoid the risk of
electrocution or fire.
CONTROLS
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SPEAKERS
Loudspeakers to reproduce the sound of the music played. sound level is determined on the basis of the volume setting. -
POWER ON/OFF
Switch to turn the keyboard on or off. -
MASTER VOLUME
Press [Master Vol +] or [Master Vol -] to raise or lower the master volume. Press both simultaneously to reset to default value. -
ACCOMP VOLUME
Press [Accomp Vol +] or [Accomp Vol -] to raise or lower the accomp volume. Press both simultaneously to reset to default value. -
TEMPO
Press [Tempo +] or [Tempo -] to increase or decrease the rhythm speed. Pressing the two buttons simultaneously may reset to the default tempo. -
SINGLE CHORD
When rhythm is activated, press [Single]. After “SIN” shows on the display, you can play a single chord on the keys in the chord zone of the keyboard. Press [Single] again, “SIN” will disappear from the display. The single chord function will be disenabled. -
FINGERED CHORD
In this mode, you play the individual notes of the chord with your left hand. Under the state that the rhythm is activated, press [Fingered]. After the “FIN” shows on the display, you can play a fingered chord on the keys in the chord zone of the keyboard. Press [Fingered] again, “FIN” will disappear from the display. The fingered chord function will be disenabled. -
START/STOP
Press to start or stop playing selected program. -
RECORD
Press [Record] to enable the recording function, “rEC” will show on the display. In this mode all played notes will be recorded. When storage is full, “FUL” will show on the display and recording will stop automatically. Press [Play] to playback the recorded notes, “PLy” will show on the display. On completion of playback, “rEC” will show on the display. You can record a new rhythm, or you can press [Play] to playback the recorded rhythm. -
PROGRAM
Press [Program] to enable the rhythm programming function, “Prg” will show on the display and the keyboard percussion will be activated. In this mode, you can create custom rhythms by playing the corresponding percussion key. 32 Percussions can be recorded at maximum, after that “FUL” will show on the display and programming will stop automatically. Press [Play] to playback the programming rhythm. Press [Start/Stop] or press [Program] again to disenable the programming function. All recorded rhythms will be removed. -
PLAY
Press to playback recorded notes or rhythms. -
SUSTAIN
Press [Sustain], “SUS” will show on the display. The sustain effect will be activated. Press this button again, “SUS” will disappear from the display. The sustain effect will be disenabled. -
VIBRATO
Press the [Vibrato] button, “Vib” will show on the display. The vibrato effect will be activated. Press this button again, “Vib” will disappear from the display. The vibrato effect will be disenabled. -
LED DISPLAY
Displays current mode, notes to play, rhythm, tempo, etc. -
ONE-KEY TRAINING
Press [One Key] to enable the single key training function. Press the “+”/“-” or num pad buttons to select the song to be learned. One key training aims at duration learning, and there is no requirement on pitch or creativeness. This mode allows for mistakes when playing the keys, but the keyboard still plays correct notes and the display will show the correct notes. After one song is finished, repeat the current song to be learned. Press [Start/Stop] or press the [One Key] button to disenable the training function. -
FOLLOW TRAINING
Press [Follow] to enable the follow function. Press the “+”/“-” or num pad buttons to select the song to be learned. With [Follow] training, you can learn by following the correct playing notes. You can also learn by following the notes shown on the display. The program will wait for you to play the correct note before it moves to the next one. Notes: In this mode, the Keyboard plays only the correct notes and gives no response to the wrong notes. Press [Start/Stop] or press [Follow] to disenable the training function. -
ENSEMBLE TRAINING
Press [Ensemble] to enable the ensemble function. Press the “+”/“-” or num pad buttons to select the song to be learned. The Ensemble training aims at the correct and comprehensive learning of the song duration and notes. The keynote will be shielded for ensemble and you need to play the correct note according to the correct duration of the song. If you fail to play within 3 seconds, the keyboard will automatically play the correct note. After one song is finished, repeat the current song to be learned. Press the [Start/Stop] button or press [Ensemble] to disenable the training function. -
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION
This Keyboard provides 61 kinds of keyboard percussions. Press [Keyboard Percussion] to turn the keyboard into percussion keyboard, each key corresponds to one percussion instrument. Press this button again to disenable the keyboard percussion function. -
TIMBRE
The keyboard provides 255 timbres (“000” to “254”) to select. When turning on the keyboard, the timbre selection function will be turned on automatically. When in other modes, press the [TIMBRE] button to enable the function. “tnE” will show on the display if successful. The timbre is defaulted to be “000”, and it can be adjusted by pressing the corresponding number buttons or pressing the “+”/“-”button. -
DEMO SONG
This keyboard has stored 50 demo songs (“000” to “049”) for your selection. Press [DEMO SONG] and the demo songs will start to play in order. Press the [DEMO SONG] button again to stop playing the demonstration song. Press the number buttons or “+”/“-” buttons during playing to select the demonstration song. When pressing [TIMBRE] while the demonstration song is playing, “tnE” will show on the display. Press the number buttons or the“+”/“-”button within 3 seconds to select other timbres. Press [START/STOP] or press [DEMO SONG] again to stop playing the demonstration song. -
RHYTHM
Rhythm selection: This Keyboard provides 255 rhythms (“000” to “254”) for your selection. The rhythm is defaulted to be “000”. Press [Rhythm], “rhy” will show on the display. Press the numeric keys or the “+”/“-” buttons to select other rhythms. Rhythm enabling: Press [Start/Stop] to start accomp rhythm. While in enable state: Press [Sync], “Syn” will show on the display. Play any key in the chord key zone (1st-19th key from left). The accomp rhythm will be activated. Press [Start/Stop] to stop the accomp rhythm.
Interlude: After the accomp rhythm is activated, press [FILL-IN] to have a temporary rhythm play during the accomp rhythm. -
NUM PAD
Numeric keys to enter an accurate value. -
SYNC
When in rhythm mode, press [Sync]. “SYN” will show on the display. Play any key in the chord key zone (the 1st-19th key, from left) to activate the accomp rhythm. -
FILL-IN
Press the [FILL-IN] button to add a fill to the accompaniment rhythm of your song. The fill played is determined by accompaniment rhythm selected. After the fill, the selected accompaniment rhythm will continue playing. The Fill In function can be used as often as desired.
MP3 CONTROLS -
VOLUME CONTROL
Buttons to raise and lower MP3 volume. -
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Buttons to select previous and next song. -
PLAY / PAUSE
Press to start/resume or pause MP3 play. -
STOP
Press to stop MP3 play. -
CONTINUOUS / RANDOM / SINGLE PLAYBACK
Press to select a repeat mode. -
EFFECT
Press to select different effects. -
CHORD ZONE
Chord key zone (1st-19th key from left).
CONNECTIONS
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USB SLOT
Insert a USB flash disk into this port on the rear of the Keyboard for MP3 music playing. Supports 32G max. -
AUDIO INPUT
Turn off the keyboard and external audio device of choice. Connect one end of the audio cable to the INPUT port on the rear panel of the keyboard, connect the other end to the audio port of the device. -
MICROPHONE INPUT
Connect a microphone to the MIC port to sing while playing the keyboard. -
HEADPHONES/OUTPUT
When connecting headphones to the PHONES/OUTPUT port, the loudspeaker will be disenabled automatically. You can perform without disturbing others and other disturbing you. -
DC 9V INPUT
Socket for plugging in the supplied power adapter.
AUTO RHYTHM
Rhythm selection
This Keyboard provides 255 rhythms (“000” to “254”) for your selection. The
rhythm is defaulted to be “000”. Press [Rhythm], “rhy” will show on the
display. Press the number buttons or the “+”/“-” buttons to select other
rhythms.
Rhythm control
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Rhythm enabling
Press [start/stop] to start accomp rhythm.
While in enable state, Press [Sync], “Syn” will show on the Display. Play any key in the chord key zone (the 1st-19th key, from left) and the accomp rhythm will be activated. -
Interlude
After the accomp rhythm is activated, press [FILL-IN] to have a temporary rhythm play during the accomp rhythm. -
Stop rhythm
During the accomp rhythm, press [Start/Stop] the stop the accomp rhythm.
Tempo adjustment
Press [Tempo +] or [Tempo -] to increase or decrease the tempo. Pressing the
two buttons simultaneously may reset to the default value tempo/min.
EFFECT CONTROL
Sustain function
Press [Sustain], “SUS” will show on the display. The sustain effect will be
activated. Press this button again, “SUS” will disappear from the display. The
sustain effect will be disenabled.
Vibrato function
Press the [Vibrato] button, “Vib” will show on the display. The vibrato effect
will be activated. Press this button again, “Vib” will disappear from the
display. The vibrato effect will be disenabled.
RECORDING AND RHYTHM PROGRAMMING
Recording
Press [REC] to enable the recording function, “rEC” will show on the display.
In this mode all played notes will be recorded. When storage is full, “FUL”
will show on the display and recording will stop automatically. Press [Play]
to playback the recorded notes, “PLy” will show on the screen. On completion
of playback, “rEC” will show on the display. You can record a new rhythm, or
you can press [Play] to playback the recorded rhythm. Press [START/STOP] or
press [REC] again to disenable the recording function .All recorded rhythm
will be removed.
Rhythm programming
Press [PROG] to enable the rhythm programming function, “Prg” will show on the
screen and the keyboard percussion will be activated. In this mode, you can
create custom rhythms by playing the corresponding percussion key. 32
percussions can be recorded at maximum, after that “FUL” will show on the
display and programming will stop automatically. Press [PLAY] to playback the
programming rhythm. Press [START/STOP] or press [PROG] again to disenable the
programming function. All recorded rhythm will be removed.
TRAINING METHODS
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Training I: One key
Press [One Key] to enable the single key training function. Press the “+”/“-” or num pad buttons to select the song to be learned. One key training aims at duration learning, and there is no requirement on pitch or creativeness. This mode allows for mistakes when playing the keys, but the keyboard still plays correct notes and the display will show the correct notes. After one song is finished, repeat the current song to be learned. Press [Start/Stop] or press the [One Key] button to disenable the training function. -
Training II: Follow
Press [Follow] to enable the follow function. Press the “+”/“-” or num pad buttons to select the song to be learned. With [Follow] training, you can learn by following the correct playing notes. You can also learn by following the notes shown on the display. The program will wait for you to play the correct note before it moves to the next one. Notes: In this mode, the Keyboard plays only the correct notes and gives no response to the wrong notes. Press [Start/Stop] or press [Follow] to disenable the training function. -
Training III: Ensemble
Press [Ensemble] to enable the ensemble function. Press the “+”/“-” or num pad buttons to select the song to be learned. The Ensemble training aims at the correct and comprehensive learning of the song duration and notes. The keynote will be shielded for ensemble and you need to play the correct note according to the correct duration of the song. If you fail to play within 3 seconds, the keyboard will automatically play the correct note. After one song is finished, repeat the current song to be learned. Press the [Start/Stop] button or press [Ensemble] to disenable the training function.
RECOMMENDED TRAINING APPS / GAMES
MAX highly recommends the below apps to support you on your journey of piano
exploration. It has never been this easy to dip your toes in the deep and
majestic waters of playing the piano. Train yourself from novice to king of
the keys with help from PIANO DUST BUSTER, PIANO MAESTRO and SIMPLY PIANO.
Please note: downloading the below apps is free of charge. Expanding the apps
with more training, songs and other additives might involve costs.
- PIANO DUST BUSTER is the ultimate introduction to piano for kids. No previous piano experience needed!
- An in depth educational tool to study piano. From a single note to complete pieces, PIANO MAESTRO makes sheet music come to life!
- Explore the piano step-by-step, from scratch. SIMPLY PIANO will help you learn the basics from sight-reading to playing with both hands.
PIANO DUST BUSTER
Help granny dusting off her piano while collecting points and bonuses. Piano
Dust Buster is a great tool to get excited about playing your piano and
improving your skills. Piano Dust Buster is an ultimate introduction to piano,
no previous piano experience needed. You have the option to begin practicing
reading notation, compete against other players or challenge yourself to
hundreds of songs ranging from Beethoven to Adele. (*IOS compatible only
!)
PIANO MAESTRO
1 ranked Education App. An in depth educational tool for beginning to study
piano. PIANO MAESTRO helps practicing and learning sight reading, rhythm,
technique, playing with both hands and much more!
In addition you will
Progress up in chapters, unlock new songs and raise the difficulty level along
the way. Learn to play songs step by step and have access to practice options.
You’re able to personalize your learning experience.
Piano Method Books Included
Learn songs from some of the most well-known and beloved piano method books
used today. A digital way to compliment the use of your favorite method book,
all books can be found in the Library in the ‘Methods’ section. (*IOS-IPAD
compatible only!)
SIMPLY PIANO (IOS and ANDROID COMPATIBLE)
Whether you’re a complete beginner or want to learn piano on your own, SIMPLY
PIANO will guide you to become the piano player you always wanted to be. Just
place your IOS or Android device on your piano and play. Your device will
immediately recognize what you are playing!
- Learn the piano basics from sight-reading to playing with both hands
- Tons of fun songs ranging from classical to top-charting hits
- Listens to how you play, giving you instant feedback to quickly learn and improve your skills
- Courses for different tastes and levels including pop chords, essentials, blues and more
*( Compatible with both IOS and ANDROID devices)**
APPENDIX I. TIMBRE TABLE
000| Acoustic Grand Piano| 064| Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) & Banjo| 128| Viola &
Acoustic Guitar (Steel)| 193| Bassoon & Acoustic Guitar (Nylon)
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
001| Rhodes Piano| 065| Acoustic Guitar (Steel) & Orchestral Harp| 129| Cello
& Electronic Bass (Finger)| 194| Clarinet & Acoustic Bass
002| Chorused Piano| 066| Electronic Guitar (Jazz) & Brass Section| 130|
Orchestral Harp & Acoustic Grand Piano| 195| Piccolo & Slap Bass 1
003| Celesta 1| 067| Electronic Guitar (Clean) 1 & Oboe| 131| String Ensemble
1 & Vibraphone| 196| Flute & Chorused Piano
004| Music Box 1| 068| Distortion Guitar & Lead 1 (square)| 132| Trumpet &
Church Organ| 197| Pan Flute & Xylophone 1
005| Vibraphone| 069| Acoustic Bass & Cello| 133| Trombone & Acoustic Guitar
(Steel)| 198| Lead 1 (square) & Reed Organ 1
006| Marimba 1| 070| Electronic Bass (Finger) & Trombone| 134| Tuba &
Electronic Bass (Finger)| 199| Banjo & Electronic Guitar (Jazz)
007| Xylophone 1| 071| Electronic Bass(Pick) &Synth Brass 1| 135| French Horn
& Acoustic Grand Piano| 200| Acoustic Grand Piano & Viola
008| Percussive Organ| 072| Fretless Bass & Oboe| 136| Brass Section &
Vibraphone| 201| Rhodes Piano & Trombone
009| Rock Organ| 073| Slap Bass 1 & Flute| 137| Synth Brass 1 & Church Organ|
202| Chorused Piano & Soprano Sax
010| Church Organ| 074| Slap Bass 2 & Synth Bass 2| 138| Soprano Sax &
Acoustic Guitar (Steel)| 203| Celesta 1 & Clarinet
011| Reed Organ 1| 075| Synth Bass1 & Acoustic Grand Piano| 139| Alto Sax &
Acoustic Bass| 204| Music Box 1 & Banjo
012| Accordion| 076| Synth Bass 2 & Vibraphone| 140| Tenor Sax 1 & Slap Bass
2| 205| Vibraphone & Cello
013| Harmonica| 077| Violin & Rock Organ| 141| Baritone Sax & Music Box 1|
206| Marimba 1 & Tuba
014| Acoustic Guitar (Nylon)| 078| Viola & Acoustic Guitar (Nylon)| 142| Oboe
& Rock Organ| 207| Xylophone 1 & Alto Sax
015| Acoustic Guitar (Steel)| 079| Cello & Acoustic Bass| 143| Bassoon &
Harmonica| 208| Percussive Organ & Clarinet
016| Electronic Guitar (Jazz)| 080| Orchestral Harp & Slap Bass 2| 144|
Clarinet & Distortion Guitar| 209| Rock Organ & Synth Bass 1
017| Electronic Guitar(Clean)1| 081| String Ensemble 1 & Music Box 1| 145|
Piccolo & Fretless Bass| 210| Church Organ & String Ensemble 1
018| Distortion Guitar| 082| Trumpet & Rock Organ| 146| Flute & Rhodes Piano|
211| Reed Organ 1 & Brass Section
019| Acoustic Bass| 083| Trombone & Acoustic Guitar (Nylon)| 147| Pan Flute &
Marimba 1| 212| Accordion & Tenor Sax 1
020| Electronic Bass (Finger)| 084| Tuba & Acoustic Bass| 148| Lead 1 (square)
& Church Organ| 213| Harmonica & Flute
021| Electronic Bass (Pick)| 085| French Horn & Slap Bass 2| 149| Banjo &
Acoustic Guitar (Steel)| 214| Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) & Violin
022| Fretless Bass| 086| Brass Section & Music Box 1| 150| Acoustic Grand
Piano & Violin| 215| Acoustic Guitar (Steel) & Trombone
023| Slap Bass 1| 087| Synth Brass 1 & Rock Organ| 151| Rhodes Piano &
Trumpet| 216| Electronic Guitar (Jazz) & Alto Sax
024| Slap Bass 2| 088| Soprano Sax & Acoustic Guitar (Nylon)| 152| Chorused
Piano & Synth Brass 1| 217| Electronic Guitar (Clean) 1 & Piccolo
025| Synth Bass 1| 089| Alto Sax & Distortion Guitar| 153| Celesta 1 &
Bassoon| 218| Distortion Guitar & Synth Bass 2
026| Synth Bass 2| 090| Tenor Sax 1 & Slap Bass 1| 154| Music Box 1 & Lead 1
(square)| 219| Acoustic Bass & Trumpet
027| Violin| 091| Baritone Sax & Celesta 1| 155| Vibraphone & Viola| 220|
Electronic Bass (Finger) & Brass Section
028| Viola| 092| Oboe & Percussive Organ| 156| Marimba 1 & Trombone| 221|
Electronic Bass (Pick) & Tenor Sax 1
029| Cello| 093| Bassoon & Accordion| 157| Xylophone 1 & Soprano Sax| 222|
Fretless Bass & Piccolo
030| Orchestral Harp| 094| Clarinet & Electronic Guitar (Clean) 1| 158|
Percussive Organ & Bassoon| 223| Slap Bass 1 & Banjo
031| String Ensemble 1| 095| Piccolo & Electronic Bass (Pick)| 159| Rock Organ
& Banjo| 224| Slap Bass 2 & Cello
032| Trumpet| 096| Flute & Acoustic Grand Piano| 160| Church Organ &
Orchestral Harp| 225| Synth Bass 1 & Celesta 1
033| Trombone| 097| Pan Flute & Vibraphone| 161| Reed Organ 1 & French Horn|
226| Synth Bass 2 & Percussive Organ
034| Tuba| 098| Lead 1 (square) & Rock Organ| 162| Accordion & Alto Sax| 227|
Violin & Accordion
035| French Horn| 099| Banjo & Acoustic Guitar (Nylon)| 163| Harmonica &
Piccolo| 228| Viola & Electronic Guitar (Clean) 1
036| Brass Section| 100| Acoustic GrandPiano & Synth Bass 2| 164| Acoustic
Guitar (Nylon) & Synth Bass 2| 229| Cello & Fretless Bass
037| Synth Brass 1| 101| Rhodes Piano & String Ensemble 1| 165| Acoustic
Guitar (Steel) & Trumpet| 230| Orchestral Harp & Chorused Piano
038| Soprano Sax| 102| Chorused Piano & Brass Section| 166| Electronic Guitar
(Jazz) & Soprano Sax| 231| String Ensemble 1 & Xylophone 1
039| Alto Sax| 103| Celesta 1 & Oboe| 167| Electronic Guitar (Clean) 1 &
Clarinet| 232| Trumpet & Accordion
040| Tenor Sax 1| 104| Music Box 1 & Pan Flute| 168| Distortion Guitar & Synth
Bass 1| 233| Trombone &Electronic Guitar(Clean)1
041| Baritone Sax| 105| Vibraphone & Violin| 169| Acoustic Bass&String
Ensemble1| 234| Tuba & Fretless Bass
042| Oboe| 106| Marimba 1 & Trumpet| 170| Electronic Bass (Finger) & French
Horn| 235| French Horn & Chorused Piano
043| Bassoon| 107| Xylophone 1 & Synth Brass 1| 171| Electronic Bass (Pick) &
Alto Sax| 236| Brass Section & Xylophone 1
044| Clarinet| 108| Percussive Organ & Oboe| 172| Fretless Bass & Clarinet|
237| Synth Brass 1 & Accordion
045| Piccolo| 109| Rock Organ & Lead 1 (square)| 173| Slap Bass 1 & Lead 1
(square)| 238| Soprano Sax & ElectronicGuitar (Clean) 1
046| Flute| 110| Church Organ & Cello| 174| Slap Bass 2 & Viola| 239| Alto Sax
& Electronic Bass (Pick)
047| Pan Flute| 111| Reed Organ 1 & Tuba| 175| Synth Bass 1 & Chorused Piano|
240| Tenor Sax 1 & Rhodes Piano
048| Lead 1 (square)| 112| Accordion & Soprano Sax| 176| Synth Bass 2 &
Xylophone 1| 241| Baritone Sax & Marimba 1
049| Banjo| 113| Harmonica & Clarinet| 177| Violin & Reed Organ 1| 242| Oboe &
Reed Organ 1
050| E-Tone Piano| 114| Acoustic Guitar (Nylon)&Synth Bass1| 178| Viola &
Electronic Guitar (Jazz)| 243| Bassoon & Acoustic Guitar (Steel)
051| Electronic Grand Piano| 115| Acoustic Guitar (Steel) & String Ensemble 1|
179| Cello & Electronic Bass (Pick)| 244| Clarinet & Electronic Bass (Finger)
052| Honky-tonk Piano| 116| Electronic Guitar (Jazz)&Synth Brass1|
180| Orchestral Harp & Rhodes Piano| 245| Piccolo & Slap Bass 2
053| Harpsichord 1| 117| Electronic Guitar (Clean) 1 & Bassoon| 181| String
Ensemble 1 & Marimba 1| 246| Flute & Celesta 1
054| Clavi 1| 118| Distortion Guitar & Banjo| 182| Trumpet & Reed Organ 1|
247| Pan Flute & Percussive Organ
055| Glockenspiel| 119| Acoustic Bass & Orchestral Harp| 183| Trombone &
Electronic Guitar (Jazz)| 248| Lead 1 (square) & Accordion
056| Marimba 1 & String Ensemble 1| 120| Electronic Bass (Finger) & Tuba| 184|
Tuba & Electronic Bass (Pick)| 249| Banjo & Electronic Guitar (Clean) 1
057| Xylophone 1 & Brass Section| 121| Electronic Bass (Pick) & Soprano Sax|
185| French Horn & Rhodes Piano| 250| Rock Organ & Synth Bass 2
058| Percussive Organ & Baritone Sax| 122| Fretless
Bass & Bassoon| 186| Brass Section & Marimba 1| 251| Percussive Organ &
Piccolo
059| Rock Organ & Chorused Piano| 123| Slap Bass 1 & Pan Flute| 187| Synth
Brass 1 & Reed Organ 1| 252| Xylophone 1 & Tenor Sax 1
060| Church Organ & Viola| 124| Slap Bass 2 & Violin| 188| Soprano Sax &
Electronic Guitar (Jazz)| 253| Marimba 1 & French Horn
061| Reed Organ 1 & Trombone| 125| Synth Bass 1 & Rhodes
Piano| 189| Alto Sax & Electronic Bass (Finger)| 254| Vibraphone & Orchestral
Harp
062| Accordion &Synth Brass1| 126| Synth Bass 2 & Marimba 1| 190| Tenor Sax 1
& Acoustic Grand Piano| |
063| Harmonica & Bassoon| 127| Violin & Church Organ| 191| Baritone Sax &
Vibraphone| |
APPENDIX II. RHYTHM TABLE
000 | Hard Rock | 064 | 8BtRockBalld | 128 | Tarantella 1 | 192 | Swing Waltz |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 | Club Pop | 065 | 16BtRockBld | 129 | Bright Pop | 193 | Slow Waltz |
002 | Fusion | 066 | 6-8HvyRock | 130 | Pub Piano 1 | 194 | CatGroove 2 |
003 | Rap Pop | 067 | 16BeatRock | 131 | West Shuffle | 195 | Country Slow Rock |
004 | British Pop1 | 068 | BossaNova1 | 132 | Big Band Fast 2 | 196 | Rock Disco1 |
005 | Twist | 069 | BossaNova2 | 133 | Espag Nol 1 | 197 | 16Beat Shuffle1 |
006 | 8 Beat Pop | 070 | Salsa | 134 | Disco Funk2 | 198 | Jazz 8 Beat2 |
007 | FusionShuffl | 071 | Mambo | 135 | Pop Mambo | 199 | Casa |
008 | Funk | 072 | Beguine | 136 | Europe Swing 1 | 200 | Guad Dance1 |
009 | FunkShuffl | 073 | BoleroLento | 137 | Tricks Latin | 201 | Jazz Cha Cha2 |
010 | Rock’n Roll | 074 | Espagnole | 138 | Disco Samba2 | 202 | Country Waltz |
011 | RockPop | 075 | Reggae12 | 139 | Latin Waltz | 203 | European Rock2 |
012 | RockShuffle | 076 | PopReggae | 140 | Dance Pop | 204 | Caribbean Dance |
013 | RockChaCha | 077 | SlowRock1 | 141 | Jazz Rock 1 | 205 | Jazz Disco2 |
014 | Straight Rock | 078 | SlowRock2 | 142 | Detroit | 206 | Medium Jazz |
015 | FolkRock | 079 | R&B | 143 | Fanatical Sand | 207 | Piano Ballad |
016 | Pasodoble | 080 | DancePop1 | 144 | European Rock 1 | 208 | 70’sDisco |
017 | Cha Cha | 081 | DancePop2 | 145 | Ground Beat | 209 | Jazz Rock2 |
018 | FoxTrot | 082 | Eurobeat | 146 | 8Beat Modern2 | 210 | Europe 8 Beat1 |
019 | Rumba | 083 | EuroHouse | 147 | Jazz Disco 1 | 211 | Seville2 |
020 | Samba 1 | 084 | HipHop | 148 | Dixie Jazz1 | 212 | Rumba 2 |
021 | Samba 2 | 085 | Swing | 149 | Disco Chocolate | 213 | Soul Rock2 |
022 | Schlager Rock | 086 | BigBandSwing | 150 | Disco Latin | 214 | European disco2 |
023 | Tango1 | 087 | JazzQuartet | 151 | SynthBoogie | 215 | Analog Ballad 1 |
024 | Tango2 | 088 | Dixieland | 152 | Saturday Night2 | 216 | Pub Piano2 |
025 | Disco Latin | 089 | Bluegrass1 | 153 | Club Dance 1 | 217 | Europe Rumba |
026 | Calypso | 090 | Bluegrass2 | 154 | Tricks Bossanova | 218 | Rock’N Roll |
027 | Latin Rock | 091 | 8BtCountry | 155 | Tarantella2 | 219 | DiscoTrop |
028 | Bolero | 092 | CountryRock | 156 | USA March | 220 | Rock Salsa1 |
029 | Analog Ballad | 093 | CntryBallad | 157 | Espag No2 | 221 | Europe 8 Beat 2 |
030 | E_Ballad | 094 | March_1 | 158 | Club Latin2 | 222 | Europe Samba |
031 | Country Ballad | 095 | March_2 | 159 | Jazz Cha Cha 1 | 223 | Show Tune2 |
032 | Electro Pop | 096 | Polka | 160 | Country Cha Cha | 224 | Jazz 16 Beat2 |
033 | Pop New Age1 | 097 | PopWaltz | 161 | Disco Party2 | 225 | Rock Samba 2 |
034 | 8 Beat Modern1 | 098 | Jive | 162 | Modern R&B 1 | 226 | Jazz Waltz |
035 | R&B Ballad1 | 099 | ViennWaltz | 163 | 8beat Pop | 227 | Europe Reggae |
036 | Disco Fox1 | 100 | Hoedown | 164 | Country Jazz | 228 | Modern Cha Cha 2 |
037 | Disco Funk1 | 101 | Finger Pickin | 165 | Soul Rock 1 | 229 | R&B Ballad2 |
038 | Disco Party1 | 102 | Jazz Latin 1 | 166 | Rumba1 | 230 | Rock Boogie |
039 | Disco Samba1 | 103 | Unplugged | 167 | Samba3 | 231 | Jazz Bossanova |
040 | DiscoSoul | 104 | Boogie | 168 | Modern R&B2 | 232 | Rock Salsa 2 |
041 | DiscoTrot | 105 | Cumbia | 169 | Club Dance2 | 233 | Slow&Easy |
042 | Rave1 | 106 | Classical Slow Rock | 170 | Country Bossanova | 234 | Hip Waltz1 |
043 | Funky Disco1 | 107 | European disco 1 | 171 | Jazz Bo 1 | 235 | Jazz Latin2 |
044 | Techno 1 | 108 | Big Band middle | 172 | Modern Cha Cha1 | 236 | Rock Disco 2 |
045 | Techno 2 | 109 | Chrlston | 173 | Pop Reggae | 237 | Jazz Tango2 |
046 | Saturday Night1 | 110 | Pasodobl | 174 | Rock Samba1 | 238 | Analog Ballad2 |
047 | Club Latin1 | 111 | CatGroove1 | 175 | Jazz 8 Beat 1 | 239 | Europe Swing2 |
048 | Disco Hands1 | 112 | Jazz Tango 1 | 176 | Disco | 240 | Hip Waltz 2 |
049 | Country | 113 | Fast Gospel | 177 | Seville 1 | 241 | Jazz Swing2 |
050 | China1 | 114 | Big Band Fast 1 | 178 | Disco Hands2 | 242 | PartyPop |
051 | China2 | 115 | Tricks Mambo | 179 | Rock Ballad | 243 | Jazz Club |
052 | China3 | 116 | Funky Disco | 180 | Mixed Bossanova | 244 | Guad Dance 2 |
053 | China4 | 117 | Latin Salsa | 181 | Jazz 16 Beat 1 | 245 | Jazz Bo2 |
054 | China5 | 118 | Pop New Age | 182 | Single 16 Beat1 | 246 | Dixie Jazz 2 |
055 | 8BtUptempo | 119 | Jazz Swing 1 | 183 | LoveSong | 247 | Acoustic Ballad2 |
056 | 16BeatPop | 120 | TripHop | 184 | Single 16 Beat 2 | 248 | Jazz Slow Rock |
057 | 16BtShuffle1 | 121 | Rave | 185 | Disco Fox2 | 249 | 16Beat Shuffle 2 |
058 | 16BtShuffle2 | 122 | Acoustic Ballad 1 | 186 | Pop Rock | 250 | PolkaPop |
059 | 16BtBallad1 | 123 | India’s Indigenous | 187 | Tijuana Waltz | 251 | Latin |
Party Pop
060| 16BtBallad2| 124| Indonesian Pop| 188| Uk pop2| 252| Parranda
061| Soul| 125| Pop Ballad| 189| Show Tune 1| 253| Carnival
062| PopRock1| 126| South Africa Country| 190| SchlagerAlp| 254| 60’s Vintage
Pop
063| PopRock2| 127| South Africa Polka| 191| Single Rock| |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- Power Supply: 100-240VAC 50Hz
- Weight: 4,40 kg
- Dimensions: 930 x 304 x 93mm
The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other. Specifications can be changed without prior notice.
The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives to which they are subject:
- Low Voltage (LVD) 2014/35/EU
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 2014/30/EU
- Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 2011/65/EU
Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.
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