NUX NCK-330 Digital Piano
User Manual
[Keyboard with 88 Keys and Hammer Mechanism]
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Safety Information
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the following information before playing your Digital Piano. Please keep this User Manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death from electric shock, short circuits, fire, or other hazards, please observe the following warnings. These warnings apply to, but are not limited to, the following:
Power/Electrical Cables
The rated voltage for this unit is fixed. The required voltage is indicated on the unit's rating plate.
Regularly inspect the plug and remove any dirt or buildup that may have accumulated on it.
This Digital Piano must only be operated with the supplied power cord and plug.
NEVER route electrical cables near heaters, radiators, or other heat-generating appliances. DO NOT overstress electrical cables by bending or abrading them excessively, as this can cause damage and expose the wires. NEVER route cables under heavy objects such as furniture, etc. NEVER route cables where they can be run over by wheels or where they are in passageways where people can trip over them.
Do Not Open / Disassemble
NEVER attempt to open/disassemble the internal components or modify the unit in any way. Except for cleaning the external parts, this unit is not intended for user servicing.
If any problems occur, turn off the unit, unplug the power cord, and contact a qualified NUX service technician for inspection and repair.
Moisture
DO NOT place the unit in a location exposed to water (rain, mist, sprinklers, etc.), and DO NOT place any liquid containers on or near the unit where they could spill onto it. If liquids get onto the unit, immediately unplug the power cord. Contact a qualified NUX service technician for inspection and repair.
DO NOT connect the unit to the power outlet with wet hands.
Fire Hazard and Flammable Materials
To prevent fire, NEVER place open flames such as candles or any other flammable objects on or near the unit.
Unusual Behavior or Wear of the Unit
Watch for worn or damaged power cords, sudden unusual sound interruptions during playback, or signs of odor and/or smoke or fire. In such cases, immediately unplug the unit from the power outlet. Contact a qualified NUX service technician for inspection and repair.
CAUTION
To prevent personal injury, unit damage, and property damage, please observe the following SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. These warnings apply to, but are not limited to, the following:
Power/Electrical Cables
Always pull the power cord by the PLUG, never by the CORD itself, when unplugging from the outlet, as this can cause damage.
If you will not be using the unit for an extended period, or during a thunderstorm, please unplug the power cord from the outlet.
Do not connect the unit to a power source with multiple outlets, as this may affect sound quality and lead to overheating of the outlet.
Setup & Usage
Please read the enclosed assembly instructions carefully. If the unit is not assembled in the correct order, it may be damaged and pose a hazard to the user.
Please connect external devices while the Digital Piano is turned off.
To avoid deformation of the control surface and/or damage to internal components, operate this unit only in a clean environment free from excessive dust, vibration, and extreme cold or heat (e.g., not in direct sunlight or near heaters, or in a vehicle where sun and cold can be problematic).
DO NOT use this unit near televisions, radios, stereo systems, mobile phones, or other electronic devices that may cause mutual interference / unwanted noise.
DO NOT operate this unit on an unstable or uneven surface, as it may tip over.
Before moving the unit, please unplug all power cords from the outlet.
When setting up the unit, use only a power outlet that is in good condition and easily accessible. The unit must be connected to a grounded outlet. If you encounter problems, immediately unplug the unit from the outlet. Remember that even when the unit is turned off, a small amount of electrical current still flows through it. If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period, disconnect it from the power source.
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the NUX NCK-330 Digital Piano. The NCK-330 features the proven WKJ-03 keyboard, exceptionally high-quality sounds, pianist accompaniment styles, and other practical functions that combine authentic piano playing with modern functionality.
We recommend that you read this User Manual carefully to fully understand and utilize all functions. Keep this User Manual for future reference.
Function Overview
Category | Details |
---|---|
Model | NCK-330 |
Keyboard | NUX WKJ-03 keyboard with weighted hammer action and triple sensor (with pressure point simulation) |
Touch Response | 5 levels (Soft Touch 2, Soft Touch 1, Normal, Hard Touch 1, Hard Touch 2) |
Sounds | Piano (15 sounds), Other (128 sounds) |
Max. Polyphony | 256 |
Effects | Reverb (3 types, intensity adjustable 0-100), Chorus (intensity adjustable 0-100), Brightness (volume adjustable 0-100), Speaker EQ (3 types) |
Pedals | 3-pedal unit with half-pedal support (Damper, Soft, Sostenuto, Modulation, Volume, Pitch Up, Pitch Down) |
Accompaniment & Demo Songs | Accompaniment: 50 pianist accompaniment styles (Single/Multi-Finger, Sync Start). Demo Songs: 100 songs. |
Functions | Layered Sounds (volume balance adjustable), Split Keyboard (split point adjustable, individual octave, volume, and sound settings), Transpose (±12), A4 Tuning (425-455 Hz), User Presets (5 presets), Recording (5 tracks), Auto-off function, Bluetooth (Audio, MIDI), USB (Audio, MIDI). |
Metronome | 4 sounds, 9 beat types, tempo range 40-240 BPM |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth Audio, Bluetooth MIDI |
USB | USB Audio (record level adjustable), USB MIDI |
Assembly Instructions
Preparation
Parts included: Machine screws (13 pcs.), Piano main unit, Threaded screws (2 pcs.), Pedal unit, Side panel (left), Headphone hook, Back panel, Side panel (right).
Assembly Process
- Attach the side panels (left and right) to the pedal unit using machine screws.
- Attach the back panel to the side panels using machine screws.
- Stand the stand upright and attach the piano to it. Attach the headphone hook using the threaded screws.
- Assembly is complete.
[Diagrams illustrating assembly steps are described above.]
User Interface
Front Panel
The front panel features various controls for operating the NCK-330:
- 1 POWER Button: Press to turn the unit on/off.
- 2 VOLUME Knob: Adjusts the master volume.
- 3 PIANO SOUND Button: Selects sounds from the "Piano Sound" group (15 sounds).
- 4 OTHER SOUND Button: Selects sounds from the "Other Sound" group (128 sounds).
- 5 PIANIST STYLE Button: Accesses the Pianist Style page (50 accompaniment styles). Allows adjustment of volume, Single/Multi-Finger function, tempo, and Sync Start.
- 6 DEMO SONG Button: Accesses the "Demo Song" page (100 songs).
- 7 Display: Shows current functions and settings.
- 8 BACK Button: Returns to the previous screen or exits current settings.
- 9 VALUE Knob: Turn and press to set and confirm parameters.
- 10 FUNCTION Button: Accesses the function menu.
- 11 RECORDING Button: Accesses the recording function.
- 12 PLAY/STOP Button: Starts or pauses playback.
- 13 METRONOME Button: Starts the metronome. Press and hold the button to access metronome settings.
Bottom Panel
The bottom panel provides various connection ports:
- 1 3.5 mm PHONES Jack: Connect headphones (3.5mm stereo mini-jack). Internal speakers are muted when this jack is used.
- 2 6.35 mm PHONES Jack: Connect headphones (6.35mm stereo jack). Internal speakers are muted when this jack is used.
- 3 Headphone Hook: For hanging your headphones when not in use.
- 4 Internal Speakers: 10W x 2, Stereo.
- 5 PEDAL Jack: Connect the pedal unit cable.
- 6 DC 12V 2A Jack: Connect the supplied power adapter.
- 7 6.35 mm LINE OUT Jacks (L/MONO, R): Output audio signal to external speakers, mixers, etc., using audio cables.
- 8 3.5 mm AUX IN Jack: Connect an external audio device (MP3 player, smartphone, tablet, etc.) for audio playback.
- 9 BLUETOOTH MODULE Jack: Connect the NUX NBT-1 module for Bluetooth Audio and Bluetooth MIDI functions.
- 10 USB Jack: Connect a computer or smartphone/pad for MIDI or audio transfer via USB.
Getting Started
Wiring
Connect the power adapter to the DC 12V jack and a wall outlet to power the NCK-330.
Connect the pedal unit to the PEDAL jack.
Connect audio cables to the LINE OUT jacks (L/MONO, R) to output audio to external speakers or mixers.
Connect an audio device (smartphone/MP3 player, etc.) to the AUX IN jack for audio playback.
Connect the NUX NBT-1 module to the BLUETOOTH MODULE jack to enable Bluetooth Audio and MIDI functions.
Connect a computer or smartphone/pad to the USB jack for MIDI or audio transfer.
Connect headphones to the 3.5mm or 6.35mm PHONES jacks.
Power On/Off
Press the [POWER] button to turn the NCK-330 on. A welcome screen will appear, followed by the main screen.
Press the [POWER] button again to turn the NCK-330 off.
Playing the Piano
1. Selecting a Sound
Press the [PIANO SOUND] button to select a sound from the "Piano" group (sounds 1-15). The current sound is displayed. Use the [VALUE] knob to select other sounds.
Press the [OTHER SOUND] button to select a sound from the "Other" group (sounds 16-143). The current sound is displayed. Use the [VALUE] knob to select other sounds.
2. Layering Two Sounds
Press the [PIANO SOUND] and [OTHER SOUND] buttons simultaneously to layer two selected sounds. Use the [VALUE] knob to select other sounds or adjust the volume of each layered sound.
3. Pianist Styles
Press the [PIANIST STYLE] button to activate/deactivate accompaniment and access the settings page. Use the [VALUE] knob to select a style (50 styles total) and adjust accompaniment volume, Single/Multi-Finger function, tempo, and Sync On/Off.
Note: If Sync is On, accompaniment starts with the first chord played by the left hand. If Sync is Off, press [PLAY/STOP] to begin playback.
4. Using the Metronome
Press the [METRONOME] button to start the metronome. Press and hold the button to access metronome settings. Use the [VALUE] knob to set the metronome sound (4 types), volume, beat type, and tempo (40-240 BPM).
5. Demo Songs
Press the [DEMO SONG] button to open the demo page. Use the [VALUE] knob to select a demo song (100 songs total) and press [PLAY/STOP] to play/pause.
6. Recording and Playback
Press the [RECORDING] button to access the recording function. Use the [VALUE] knob to select a recording track (5 tracks total) and adjust accompaniment volume, Single/Multi-Finger function, and Sync On/Off.
Press [RECORDING] again to finish recording.
Press [PLAY/STOP] to play back the recorded performance.
Note: Select an accompaniment style and set the tempo before using the recording function.
Functions & Effects
Press the [FUNCTION] button to access the function menu. This menu allows you to set and activate various functions and effects, such as Touch Response, Split Keyboard, Transposition, A4 Tuning, Effects, Speaker EQ, USB Audio, Pedal Settings, Auto Power Off, Bluetooth, User Presets, Factory Reset, and System Information.
1. Touch Response
Access Touch settings from the function menu. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the desired level (Soft Touch 2, Soft Touch 1, Normal, Hard Touch 1, Hard Touch 2) and press the knob to confirm.
2. Creating a Split Keyboard
Access Split settings from the function menu. Use the [VALUE] knob to select "Left Keyboard" or "Right Keyboard" and press to open volume and octave settings.
Press the [BACK] button to return to the Split page. Use the [VALUE] knob to turn the split function on/off or set the split point. If "Point" is highlighted, press any key on the keyboard to set that note as the split point. Press the [VALUE] knob again to confirm.
The sound active before the split point is assigned to the "Right Keyboard". You can select a different sound for the "Left Keyboard" area.
3. Transposition
Access Transposition settings from the function menu. Use the [VALUE] knob to change the pitch in semitones (±12) and press the knob to confirm.
4. Setting A4 Reference Pitch
Access the A4 setting from the function menu. Use the [VALUE] knob to set "A4" (425-455 Hz) and press the knob to confirm.
5. Effects
Access Effect settings from the function menu.
Use the [VALUE] knob to set "Reverb Type" (Room, Hall, Plate, Off) and "Level" (0-100).
Use the [VALUE] knob to set "Brightness Level" (0-100).
Use the [VALUE] knob to set "Chorus Level" (0-100).
6. Speaker EQ
Access Speaker settings from the function menu.
Use the [VALUE] knob to select the desired Speaker EQ type (Bright, Normal, Dark) and press the knob to confirm.
7. USB AUDIO Settings
Access USB AUDIO settings from the function menu. Use the [VALUE] knob to set the "USB AUDIO Record Level" and press the knob to confirm.
Note: For audio recording, set the NUX NCK-330 as the input device in your DAW. Windows users should download and install the NUX ASIO driver (https://www.nuxaudio.com/support.html) beforehand. No driver is required for macOS.
The NUX NCK-330 supports recording via USB AUDIO and MIDI. Connect a computer or smartphone via OTG to transfer AUDIO and MIDI data via USB. You can also record AUDIO and MIDI in a DAW or use the keyboard as a MIDI device.
8. Pedal Settings
Access Pedal settings from the function menu. Use the [VALUE] knob to assign functions to the three pedals. Options include: Damper Pedal, Soft Pedal, Sostenuto Pedal, Modulation, Volume, Pitch Up, Pitch Down.
9. Auto Power Off
Access Auto Power Off settings from the function menu. Use the [VALUE] knob to change "Auto-Off" settings. The NCK-330 will automatically turn off if no controls/buttons are operated for the set period (30 min, 1 hr, 2 hrs, 3 hrs, 4 hrs).
10. Bluetooth AUDIO & MIDI
Connect the supplied NUX NBT-1 Bluetooth module to the NCK-330.
Bluetooth Audio: Open the Bluetooth list on your smartphone/computer and connect to "NCK-330". Once connected, you can stream music from your smartphone/computer via Bluetooth Audio through the NCK-330's speakers.
Bluetooth MIDI: The NCK-330 can connect to various mobile apps via Bluetooth MIDI. For example, connect to NUX Piano Mate to practice with the included sheet music. Enable the Bluetooth option on the score page within the app and connect to "NCK-330".
11. User Presets
Access Preset settings from the function menu. Use the [VALUE] knob to select a User Preset slot (5 total). Press the knob to save the current preset to the selected slot or load a saved preset.
12. Reset
Access the Reset page from the function menu to restore factory settings. Confirm the reset action.
13. Info
Access the "Info" page from the function menu to check system information (MCU, DSP, SBANK, DEMO, STYLE versions).
Appendices
Sound List
[The Sound List contains 143 sounds categorized by group. A sample is included.]
Group | No. | Sound |
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Piano | 1 | Acoustic Grand Piano |
Piano | 2 | Standard Piano |
Piano | 3 | Bright Piano |
Piano | 4 | Soft Piano |
Piano | 5 | Room Grand Piano |
Other | 16 | String Ensemble |
Other | 17 | Soothing String 1 |
Other | 18 | Soothing String 2 |
Other | 19 | Synth Strings |
Other | 20 | Strings Tremolo |
Other | 21 | Strings Pizzicato |
Other | 22 | Violin |
Other | 23 | Viola |
Other | 24 | Cello |
Other | 25 | Elec.piano 1 |
Other | 26 | Elec.piano 2 |
Other | 27 | Honky Tonk |
Other | 28 | Rhodes |
Other | 29 | Harpsichord |
Other | 30 | Clavichord |
Other | 31 | Celesta |
Other | 32 | Glockenspiel |
Other | 33 | Music box |
Other | 34 | Vibraphone |
Other | 35 | Marimba |
Other | 36 | Xylophone |
Other | 37 | Tubular Bells |
Other | 38 | Santur |
Other | 39 | Organ 1 |
Other | 40 | Organ 2 |
Other | 41 | Organ 3 |
Other | 42 | Church Organ |
Other | 43 | Reed Organ |
Other | 44 | Accordion |
Other | 45 | Harmonica |
Other | 46 | Superimposed Organ |
Other | 47 | Nylon String Guitar |
Other | 48 | Steel String Guitar |
Other | 49 | Jazz guitar |
Other | 50 | Unvoiced Guitar |
Other | 51 | Muffled Guitar |
Other | 52 | Overdrive Guitar |
Other | 53 | Distortion Guitar |
Other | 54 | Guitar Harmonics |
Other | 55 | Acoustic Bass |
Other | 56 | E.Bass Finger |
Other | 57 | E.Bass Pick |
Other | 58 | Fretless Bass |
Other | 59 | Bass Slap 1 |
Other | 60 | Bass Slap 2 |
Other | 61 | Synth-Bass 1 |
Other | 62 | Synth-Bass 2 |
Other | 63 | Contrabass |
Other | 64 | Harp |
Other | 65 | Timpani |
Other | 66 | Choir Aahs |
Other | 67 | Vocal Doo |
Other | 68 | Synth Vocal |
Other | 69 | Orchestra Hit |
Other | 70 | Trumpet |
Other | 71 | Trombone |
Other | 72 | Tuba |
Other | 73 | Mute Trumpet |
Other | 74 | French Horn |
Other | 75 | Brass Section |
Other | 76 | Synth Brass 1 |
Other | 77 | Synth Brass 2 |
Other | 78 | Soprano Sax. |
Other | 79 | Alto Sax. |
Other | 80 | Tenor Sax. |
Other | 81 | Bass Sax. |
Other | 82 | Oboe |
Other | 83 | English Horn |
Other | 84 | Bassoon |
Other | 85 | Clarinet |
Other | 86 | Piccolo |
Other | 87 | Flute |
Other | 88 | Reed pipe |
Other | 89 | Pan Flute |
Other | 90 | Bottle Blow |
Other | 91 | Shakuhachi |
Other | 92 | Whistle |
Other | 93 | Ocarina |
Other | 94 | Lead Square |
Other | 95 | Lead Sawtooth |
Other | 96 | Lead 1 |
Other | 97 | Lead 2 |
Other | 98 | Lead 3 |
Other | 99 | Lead 6 Voice |
Other | 100 | Lead 7 Fifths |
Other | 101 | Lead 8 Bass+Lead |
Other | 102 | Lead 9 Dream |
Other | 103 | Pad Warm |
Other | 104 | Pad 2 Polysynth |
Other | 105 | Pad 3 Space |
Other | 106 | Pad 4 Bowed |
Other | 107 | Pad 5 Metallic |
Other | 108 | Pad 6 Halo |
Other | 109 | Pad 7 Sweep |
Other | 110 | FX Ice |
Other | 111 | Fx Soundtrack |
Other | 112 | Fx Crystal |
Other | 113 | Fx Atmosphere |
Other | 114 | Fx Bright |
Other | 115 | Fx Goblins |
Other | 116 | Fx Echoes |
Other | 117 | Fx SciFi |
Other | 118 | Acoustic Piano |
Other | 119 | Bright Piano |
Other | 120 | Sitar |
Other | 121 | Banjo |
Other | 122 | Shamisen |
Other | 123 | Koto |
Other | 124 | Kalimba |
Other | 125 | Suona |
Other | 126 | Erhu |
Other | 127 | Treble Suona |
Other | 128 | Tinkle Bell |
Other | 129 | Agogo |
Other | 130 | Steel Drums |
Other | 131 | Woodblock |
Other | 132 | Taiko Drum |
Other | 133 | Melodic Tom |
Other | 134 | Synth Drum |
Other | 135 | Reverse Cymbal |
Other | 136 | Guitar Fret Noise |
Other | 137 | Tooting |
Other | 138 | Seashore |
Other | 139 | Bird Tweet |
Other | 140 | Telephone |
Other | 141 | Helicopter |
Other | 142 | Applause |
Other | 143 | Shot |
Demo Song List
[The Demo Song List contains 100 songs by various composers. A sample is included.]
No. | Composer | Song |
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1 | Debussy | Reverie |
2 | Jason | Elfin dance |
3 | Louis-Claude | Cuckoo |
4 | Chopin | Etude Op10-10 |
5 | Chopin | Mazurka Op59 No.3 |
6 | Chopin | Waltz Op70 No.2 |
7 | Chopin | Etude Op10 No.2 |
8 | Chopin | Etude Op10 No.4 |
9 | Chopin | Etude Op10 No.8 |
10 | Chopin | Etude Op10 No.9 |
11 | Chopin | Ballade 2 in F Major |
12 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.3 |
13 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.8 |
14 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.11 |
15 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.16 |
16 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.18 |
17 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.19 |
18 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.23 |
19 | Chopin | Etude Op25 No.1 |
20 | Chopin | Etude Op25 No.3 |
21 | Chopin | Etude Op25 No.4 |
22 | Chopin | Etude Op25 No.11 |
23 | Schumann | Rocking Horse |
24 | Schubert | The fifth movement |
25 | Chopin | Funeral march |
26 | Chopin | Sonata Op4-3 |
27 | Chopin | Sonata Op4-4 |
28 | Chopin | Sonata Op35-2 |
29 | Chopin | Sonata Op35-4 |
30 | Chopin | Third Piano Sonata Op58-1 |
31 | Chopin | Third Piano Sonata Op58-2 |
32 | Chopin | Third Piano Sonata Op58-4 |
33 | Clementi | Etude Op-06 |
34 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.3 |
35 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.4 |
36 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.5 |
37 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.6 |
38 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.7 |
39 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.10 |
40 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.12 |
41 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.13 |
42 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.15 |
43 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.16 |
44 | Clementi | Ticino State |
45 | Clementi | Duettino in C No.1 |
46 | Clementi | Gradus ad Parnassum 2 |
47 | Chopin | Mazurka Op41 No.1 |
48 | Chopin | Mazurka Op33 No.1 |
49 | Chopin | Mazurka Op67 No.4 |
50 | Chopin | Mazurka Op33 No.4 |
51 | Chopin | Mazurka Op59 No.2 |
52 | Chopin | Nocturne Op27 No.1 |
53 | Chopin | Nocturne Op15.2 |
54 | Chopin | Nocturne Op15 No.3 |
55 | Chopin | Nocturne Op9 No.3 |
56 | Chopin | Nocturne Op62 No.1 |
57 | Chopin | Nocturne Op37 No.1 |
58 | Chopin | Etude Op10 No.1 |
59 | Chopin | Etude Op10 No.6 |
60 | Chopin | Etude Op10 No.7 |
61 | Chopin | Etude Op10 No.11 |
62 | Chopin | Third Piano Sonata Op58-3 |
63 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.1 |
64 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.2 |
65 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.4 |
66 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.6 |
67 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.7 |
68 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.9 |
69 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.10 |
70 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.12 |
71 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.13 |
72 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.14 |
73 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.17 |
74 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.20 |
75 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.21 |
76 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.22 |
77 | Chopin | Prelude Op28 No.24 |
78 | Chopin | Nocturne Op72 No.1 |
79 | Clementi | Gradus ad Parnassum 9 |
80 | Schumann | Great Adventure |
81 | Schumann | Hobgoblin |
82 | Schubert | Moments Musicaux |
83 | Chopin | First Piano Sonata Op4-1 |
84 | Chopin | First Piano Sonata Op4-2 |
85 | Chopin | Sonata Op35-1 |
86 | Schumann | Servant Ruprecht |
87 | Clementi | Gradus ad Parnassum1 |
88 | Scarlatti | Sonata in C major |
89 | Johann Nepomuk Hummel | Etude Op125 No.10 |
90 | Debussy | The snow is dancing |
91 | Debussy | The little Shepherd |
92 | Debussy | Serenade of the Doll |
93 | Debussy | Sarabande No.2 |
94 | Debussy | Suite bergamasque |
95 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.2 |
96 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.8 |
97 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.9 |
98 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.11 |
99 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.14 |
100 | Clementi | Etude Op36 No.17 |
Style List
[The Style List contains various accompaniment styles with tempo settings. A sample is included.]
No. | Style | Tempo |
---|---|---|
1 | 6-8Ballad | 64 |
2 | 8Beat | 125 |
3 | 8BeatBallad1 | 83 |
4 | 8BeatBallad2 | 73 |
5 | Arpeggio1 | 72 |
6 | Arpeggio2 | 109 |
7 | Ballad | 72 |
8 | Beat Swing | 123 |
9 | Beguine 1 | 128 |
10 | Beguine2 | 142 |
11 | Blues 1 | 91 |
12 | Blues2 | 143 |
13 | Blues3 | 86 |
14 | Blues Piano | 60 |
15 | Boogie 1 | 172 |
16 | Boogie2 | 176 |
17 | Bossa Nova | 150 |
18 | ChaChaCha | 126 |
19 | EP-Ballad | 67 |
20 | EP-Ballad1 | 67 |
21 | Five Four | 167 |
22 | Jazz Ballad | 86 |
23 | Jazz Waltz | 160 |
24 | Lounge Piano | 82 |
25 | Musical1 | 137 |
26 | Musical2 | 136 |
27 | Nocturne | 88 |
28 | Piano16Beat | 65 |
29 | Piano Ballad1 | 72 |
30 | Piano Ballad2 | 67 |
31 | Piano Man | 117 |
32 | Piano March | 120 |
33 | Piano March 1 | 116 |
34 | Piano March2 | 117 |
35 | Piano Rag | 180 |
36 | Piano Rag1 | 183 |
37 | Piano Rag2 | 167 |
38 | Piano Rock | 190 |
39 | Piano Rumba | 150 |
40 | Piano Samba1 | 112 |
41 | Piano Samba2 | 107 |
42 | Piano Swing1 | 143 |
43 | Piano Swing2 | 151 |
44 | Piano Swing3 | 167 |
45 | Piano Swing4 | 148 |
46 | Piano OrchBallad | 77 |
47 | Pub Piano | 130 |
48 | Stroke | 120 |
49 | Swingin Boogie1 | 167 |
50 | Swingin Boogie2 | 175 |
Specifications
Model | NCK-330 |
---|---|
Keyboard | NUX WKJ-03 keyboard with weighted hammer action and triple sensor (with pressure point simulation and synthetic ebony/ivory keys) |
Touch Response | 5 levels (Soft Touch 2, Soft Touch 1, Normal, Hard Touch 1, Hard Touch 2) |
Sounds | Piano (15 sounds), Other (128 sounds) |
Max. Polyphony | 256 |
Effects | Reverb (3 types, depth 0-100), Chorus (depth 0-100), Brightness (level 0-100), Speaker EQ (3 types) |
Pedals | 3-pedal unit (with half-pedal support), 7 functions (Damper, Soft, Sostenuto, Modulation, Volume, Pitch Up, Pitch Down) |
Accompaniment | 50 pianist accompaniment styles (Single/Multi-Finger, Auto-Chord, Sync Start) |
Demo Songs | 100 songs |
Functions | Layer Sounds (volume balance adjustable), Split Keyboard (split point adjustable, individual octave, volume, and sound settings), Transpose (±12), A4 Tuning (425-455 Hz), User Presets (5 presets), Recording (5 tracks), Auto-off function. |
Metronome | 4 sounds, 9 beat types, tempo range 40-240 BPM |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth Audio, Bluetooth MIDI |
USB | USB Audio (record level adjustable), USB MIDI |
Display | Resolution: 320 x 170 dpi |
Connections | 3.5mm stereo headphone output, 6.35mm stereo headphone output, 6.35mm Line Out (L/MONO, R), 3.5mm stereo Aux In, Pedal jack, NBT-1 Bluetooth module port, USB port, DC 12V 2A jack. |
Speakers | 5" x 2, 10W x 2 |
Dimensions | 1366 (L) x 361 (W) x 791 mm (H) |
Weight | 37.9 kg |
Included Accessories | NBT-1 Bluetooth module, Power adapter, User manual. |
*Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Compliance Information
CE MARKING FOR HARMONIZED EUROPEAN STANDARDS
The CE marking affixed to our company's power supply products fully complies with the harmonized standards EN 55032:2015/AC:2016, EN 55035:2017, EN 61000-3-2:2014, and EN 61000-3-3:2013, in accordance with the European Council's Directive 2014/30/EU on electromagnetic compatibility.
FCC COMPLIANCE NOTICE (FOR THE 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 rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.