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Classic Cantabile KH-238 Kopfhörer HiFi dynamisch
ArtNr.: 00016331
Bedienungsanleitung
Version: 10.2024

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Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich für dieses Produkt entschieden haben. Um sicherzustellen, dass Sie mit dem Classic Cantabile Kopfhörer voll und ganz zufrieden sind, lesen Sie sorgfältig und verstehen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung, bevor Sie unser Produkt verwenden. Bewahren Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung an einem sicheren Ort auf. Die Bedienungsanleitung muss an alle nachfolgenden Anwender weitergegeben werden.
Bedienungsanleitung beachten!
Mit dem Signalwort WARNUNG sind die Gefahren gekennzeichnet, die ohne Vorsichtsmaßnahmen zu schweren Verletzungen führen können.
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Bilder und Bildschirmdarstellungen in dieser Bedienungsanleitung können vom Erscheinungsbild des tatsächlichen Produkts geringfügig abweichen, solange dies keine negativen Auswirkungen auf die technischen Eigenschaften und Sicherheit des Produkts hat.
Alle personenbezogenen Formulierungen in dieser Bedienungsanleitung sind geschlechtsneutral zu betrachten.
Diese Bedienungsanleitung gilt für Personen, die von einer für ihre Sicherheit verantwortlichen Person beaufsichtigt oder in die Bedienung des Gerätes eingewiesen wurden und nachgewiesen haben mit dem Gerät umgehen zu können.
Kinder sollten beaufsichtigt werden, um sicherzustellen, dass sie nicht mit dem Kopfhörer spielen. Der Kopfhörer ist kein Spielzeug
Alle Informationen in dieser Bedienungsanleitung wurden nach bestem Wissen und Gewissen kontrolliert. Weder Autor noch Herausgeber können jedoch für Schäden haftbar gemacht werden, die in Zusammenhang mit der Verwendung dieser Bedienungsanleitung stehen.
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Detailierte Sicherheitshinweise:

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· Lesen Sie diese Anweisungen und bewahren Sie diese Anleitung auf.
· Beachten Sie alle Warnungen. Befolgen Sie alle Anweisungen.
· Verwenden Sie dieses Gerät nicht im Wasser.
· Reinigen Sie das Gerät nur mit einem trockenen Tuch.
· Legen Sie das Gerät nicht in auf Wärmequellen wie Heizkörpern, Öfen oder andere Geräte, die Wärme erzeugen.
· Achten Sie auf die Lautstärke! Hören mit zu hohem Lautstärkepegel kann Ihr Gehör dauerhaft schädigen.
· Wenden Sie sich bezüglich aller Reparatur- /Wartungsarbeiten an qualifiziertes Servicepersonal. Öffnen Sie das Gerät bzw. das Gehäuse nicht eigenmächtig. Eine Wartung ist erforderlich, wenn das Gerät auf irgendeine Weise beschädigt wurde, z. B. wenn das Kabel beschädigt ist, Flüssigkeit verschüttet wurde oder das Gerät Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt war, nicht ordnungsgemäß funktioniert.

Beschreibung:
Funktion:
Der Kopfhörer kann mit jedem Abspielgerät (z.B. CD-Player) als auch Instrument (z.B. E-Drumset, Keyboard oder Piano) verbunden werden. Hierbei ist je nach Buchse lediglich auf den Einsatz der korrekten 3,5 mm Klinke oder der 6,3 mm Klinke des Adapters zu achten.(Adapter liegt bei)
Achten Sie auf die Lautstärke! Hören mit zu hohem Lautstärkepegel kann Ihr Gehör dauerhaft schädigen.

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Wartung
Ihr Gerät erfordert keine besondere Wartung. Wenden Sie sich jedoch im Falle einer Fehlfunktion an ein zugelassenes Servicecenter oder den Hersteller
Reinigung
Verwenden Sie zur Reinigung ein fusselfreies und nur leicht feuchtes Tuch.
Technische Spezifikationen:
System: dynamische Kopfhörer
Nennimpedanz: 32 Ohm
Lautsprecher: Stereo
Frequenzbereich: 20-20000 Hz
Empfindlichkeit: 110dB SPL
WEEE-Erklärung (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Ihr Produkt wurde unter Verwendung hochwertiger Materialien und Komponenten entwickelt und hergestellt, die recycelbar und wiederverwendbar sind. Das Symbol bedeutet, dass Ihr Produkt am Ende seiner Lebensdauer vom Hausmüll getrennt entsorgt werden muss. Entsorgen Sie dieses Gerät bei Ihrer örtlichen Sammelstelle oder Recyclingstelle. Bitte helfen Sie mit, die Umwelt zu schützen, in der wir alle leben.
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Classic Cantabile KH-238 Headphones HiFi dynamic
Item number: 00016331
User Manual
Version: 10.2024

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Thank you for choosing this product.
To ensure that you are fully satisfied with the Classic Cantabile headphones, read this manual carefully and understand these instructions before using our product. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place. The operating instructions must be passed on to all subsequent users.
Please carefully follow the instructions!
The signal word WARNING indicates the dangers that can lead to serious injuries without precautionary measures.
The signal word NOTE indicates general precautionary measures that should be observed when handling the product.
Images and screen shots in this manual may differ slightly from the appearance of the actual product as long as this has no negative effects on the technical properties and safety of the product.
All personal formulations in these operating instructions are to be considered gender-neutral.
These operating instructions apply to persons who have been supervised by a person responsible for their safety or who have been instructed in the operation of the device and have demonstrated that they can handle the device.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device. Do not leave children unattended. The product is not a toy!
All information in this operating manual has been checked to the best of our knowledge and belief. However, neither the author nor the publisher can be held liable for any damage associated with the use of this manual.
Other product, brand and company names mentioned in this document may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Compliance with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user of this document.

Detailed safety information:

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· Read these instructions. Keep these instructions.
· Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions.
· Do not use this device near water.
· Only clean the device with a dry cloth.
· Do not block any ventilation openings.
· Do not place the device near heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other devices that generate heat.
· Pay attention to the volume! Hearing at a high-volume level can permanently damage your hearing.
· Contact qualified service personnel for all repair / maintenance work. Do not open the device or the housing yourself. Maintenance is required if the device has been damaged in any way, e.g., if the power cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the device, the device has been exposed to rain or moisture, is not working properly or has been dropped.

Function:
The headphones can be connected to every playing device (e.g., CD-players) as well as instrument (e.g., E-drumset, keyboard or piano). It is only important to note which jack plug is required for the used device: the 3.5 mm jack or the 6.3 mm jack of the adapter. (Adapter is included in delivery)
Pay attention to the volume! Hearing at a high-volume level can permanently damage your hearing.

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Maintenance
Your device does not require any special maintenance. However, in the event of a malfunction, contact an approved service center or the manufacturer
Cleaning
Use a lint-free and only slightly damp cloth for cleaning.
Technical specifications:
System: dynamic headphones Impedance: 32 Ohm Speakers: Stereo Frequency range: 20-20000 Hz Sensitivity: 110dB SPL
WEEE declaration (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Your product has been developed and manufactured using high quality materials and components that are recyclable and reusable. The symbol means that your product must be disposed of separately from household waste at the end of its service life. Dispose of this device at your local collection or recycling centre, please help protect the environment we all live in.
All technical data and appearances are subject to change without notice. All information was correct at the time of printing. Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH assumes no liability for the correctness or completeness of the descriptions, photos or statements contained in this manual. Printed colours and specifications may differ slightly from the product. Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH products are only sold through authorized dealers. Distributors and dealers are not representatives of Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH and are not authorized to bind Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH legally in any way.
This manual is protected by copyright. Reproduction of these operating instructions, in whole or in part, is only permitted with the approval of Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH. The same applies to the duplication or copying of images, even in modified form. © 2024
Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH Bernbeurener Str. 11 D-86956 Schongau info@kirstein.de www.kirstein.de Phone: +49(0)8861 / 90 94 94 -0

SP-250 stage piano
Instruction manual
ArtNo: 00037155 Version: 07/2021

Congratulations!
Before you switch on the device, we recommend that you read these operating instructions carefully. Keep the operating instructions in a safe place.
Location To avoid serious damage, discoloration and malfunction, never expose your device to the following environmental conditions: · Direct sunlight · High temperatures (near radiators or in the car during the day). · High humidity · Excessive dust · Humidity and moisture · Strong vibrations
Power supply · Make sure to use a suitable power supply that matches the input voltage of
the respective country. · Switch the device off (OFF) when not in use. · If you do not use the device for a longer period of time, disconnect the power plug
from the socket. · Do not use the device during thunderstorms. · Avoid using an outlet that has devices that require a lot of power, such as electric heaters or
ovens. Furthermore, avoid the use of multiple sockets, because this can affect the sound quality, cause malfunctions and possible damage. · To prevent damage to the unit or other equipment connected to it, turn OFF all equipment when wiring or disconnecting.
Handling and transport · Never use force on the controls, connections or other parts of the instrument. · Do not tear at the connectors, but pull them out carefully. · Disconnect all cable connections before transporting the device. · Avoid physical shock by shaking or dropping. · Do not place heavy objects on the instrument, this may cause scratches or more serious
damage.
Cleaning · Clean the device with a dry, soft cloth. · To remove stubborn dirt, use a slightly damp cloth. · Never use alcohol or chemical cleaning agents. · Avoid placing vinyl on the surface (vinyl will stick and discolor the surface).
Electrical compatibility This instrument has digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television equipment. If such interference occurs, move the instrument farther away from the affected equipment.
Do not open the device In the event of a defect or malfunction, take the device to a specialist workshop.
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Table of contents

Controls and display

5

Back

5

Front

5

LCD

7

Structure

8

Power supply

8

Connections

9

Headphones

9

Audio equipment

9

MP3 player

9

Computer / MIDI device

10

Foot switch

10

Pedal

10

Microphone

11

Quick start

11

Switch on

11

Volume

11

Playing the demo songs

11

Playing the sounds

12

Playing the styles

12

Playing the songs

12

Recording

13

Advanced operation

13

Selection of the main sound

13

Dual mode

13

Lower mode

14

Touch Response

14

Sustain

15

Pitch Bend

15

Transpose

15

Piano mode

15

Twinova

16

Octave

16

Auto Accompaniment

17

Rhythm track

17

All tracks

17

Ranges in the automatic accompaniment

18

Volume

19

Fingering

19

Tempo

21

Fade In/Out

21

Metronome

21

One-finger operation

21

Mixer

22

Harmony

22

Assistance function

23

Calling the function

23

Guitar mode

23

Piano mode

25

DSP effect

25

Pedal function

26

Function menu

27

Tuning

27

3

Split function

28

Time signature

28

Pedal

28

EQ - Equalizer

29

Reverb

29

Reverb level

29

Chorus

30

Chorus level

30

Harmony Art

31

MIDI In

32

MIDI Out

32

Switch off

32

Registration memory

32

Settings

33

Calling up the settings

33

Selection of the memory location

33

Recording

33

Starting the recording

34

Stop recording

34

Playback

35

Delete a song

35

Song

35

Listen to the songs

35

Song settings

36

Learning mode

36

Chord Dictionary - Chord Dictionary

37

USB drive

38

Basic operation

38

Playing MIDI files

39

Loading

39

Backing up data to the U-Disk

40

Deleting data on the U-Disk

40

Formatting the U-Disk

41

Keys / letters overview

41

MIDI

41

What is MIDI?

41

MIDI devices

41

Data exchange with the computer

42

Restore factory settings

42

Help with malfunctions

43

Specifications

44

Sounds overview

45

Styles overview

51

Song directory

53

Demo songs directory

54

MIDI implementation

55

WEEE Declaration / Disposal

56

Manufacturer information

56

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Controls and display
Back

USB: Connection socket for a 1 Computer
MIDI OUT: connection jack (the MIDI IN 2 jack of an external MIDI device
is connected here MIDI IN: Connection jack (the MIDI OUT 3 jack of an external MIDIdevice is connected to this socket
4 SUSTAIN: socket for the pedal connection

AUX OUT: connection possibility for audio 5 Equipment 6 AUX IN: jack for MP3 or CD player
connection
7 MIC: Microphone jack
8 DC IN: socket for the power supply unit

Front

5 5

Key assignment

With SHIFT key

1 POWER: On/Off switch

2 VOLUME: Volume control

3

4

Mixer +

5

Mixer -

6
Style direct selection buttons 7

FUNCTION FUNCTION +

8

HARMONY: on/off

9

TRANSPOSE -

10

TRANSPOSE +

11 PERFORM: assistance function on/off

12 METRONOME: Metronome on/off

13 START/STOP button

14 SYNC START: on/off

15 INTRO/ENDING

16 FILL A

17 FILL B

18 CHORD MODE: Chord mode

FADE: on/off

19 TEMPO+/-

ACCOMP +/-: Volume for the auto accompaniment

20 SHIFT: function key

21 PIANO: Mode on/off

22 LCD display

23 VOICE: to the voice mode

24 STYLE: to the style mode
DATA: rotary wheel: changes the value of a 25 Parameters
+/YES, -/NO: changes the value of a 26 Parameters

27

DUAL: Switching the function on/off

28

LOWER: Switching the function on/off

29

Direct selection for sounds

TOUCH: Touch sensitivity

30

DSP: Switching the function on/off

31

SUSTAIN: Switching the function on/off

32

DICT: Switching the dictionary function on/off

33
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35 36

37 DEMO: starts or stops the playback of a Demos
38 SONG: activates the song mode
39 BANK: changes the memory locations

40 STORE: stores settings

41

42

43

M1 to M6: calls up settings stored there. In O.T.S. mode, only M1 to M4 can be called up.

44

45

46

47 O.T.S.: switches the One Touch function

TWINOVA: switches the function on or off

LESSON: Switching the learning function on/off
LEFT HAND: left hand in the learning function RIGHT HAND: right hand in learning function
RECORD: Switching the recording function on/off ACCOMP: selects the automatic accompaniment for recording Melody 1-5: Selection of the melody track for recording

48 USB DEVICE: calls the corresponding OCTAVE: setting the parameter menu
49 USB socket 50 PITCH BEND: rotary wheel for changing the
pitch of the sound 51 PHONES: headphone jacks 1/4'"

LCD

7

Auto Accompaniment / 1 Melody tracks
2 Number Voice, Style, Demo, Song,
3 You, File 4 String
5 Recording
6 Violin/Bass clef

7 USB cable / drive 8 Time signature/ beat

13 Notes / Lesson (learning function)
14 Dual, Lower, Harmony, DSP

9 Tempo

15 Perform / Perform H.

10 Chord
Memory number / One 11 Touch setting
A.B.C / FULL RANGE / Fade / 12 Section

16 Twinova / Sustain / Touch

Structure
Please go through the section carefully before you switch on the device. Please always use a suitable power supply, 12V DC. For your safety, unplug the instrument during lightning storms or whenever it is not in use.

Structure of the music stand
Place the music stand in the recess of the console (see drawing).

Power supply
1. Turn the volume of the instrument and any connected devices to minimum.
2. Connect the power supply to the corresponding socket on the piano.
3. Connect the other end of the power supply to the wall outlet.
4. Switch on the device; the display shows "Loading.
5. To turn off the piano, press and hold POWER until the display goes blank.
Please note that the device switches itself off if it is not used for more than 30 min. If you do not use the device for a longer period of time, please disconnect it from the power supply. The same applies during a thunderstorm.
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VOLUME

MIN

MAX

USBMIDI

OUTMIDI INSUSTAIN AUX OUT AUX IN

MIC

DC IN

Connectors headphones
You can connect standard headphones to this jack if you want to play at rest or late at night.
"Headphone Jack 1" is the jack 1 for the headphones. If you connect headphones here, you can hear the piano sound through the headphones as well as from the piano itself.
"Headphone Jack 2" is the jack 2. Once you connect to this jack, the sound transmission through the piano is stopped and you can only receive the piano sound through the headphones.
Please turn down the volume if you play with headphones for a long time, otherwise your hearing could be permanently damaged.

Audio equipment
The AUX OUT jack on the rear panel of the piano is a connection point for amplifiers, stereos, mixing consoles or recorders. Use an audio cable to connect the instrument to the external device.
Before connecting, please turn the volume to minimum to prevent damage to speakers.

USBMIDI

OUTMIDI INSUSTAIN AUX OUT AUX IN

MIC

DC IN

MP3 player
Connect the output of an MP3 or CD player to the AUX IN jack on the back of the unit. The incoming signal will be mixed with the piano signal and you can play along with the music.

USB

MIDI

OUTMIDI INSUSTAIN AUX OUT AUX IN

MIC

DC IN

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Computer / MIDI device

MIDIIN MIDIOUT

MIDI OUT
Connect the MIDI output of the piano to t h e MIDI input of another device. All data will be transmitted to the external devices and the piano will be used as a MIDI controller.

MIDI DI IN

OUTMI

MIDI IN
If you connect the MIDI input of the piano to the MIDI output of another device, you can use the piano as a sound source.

USBMIDI

OUTMIDI INSUSTAIN AUX OUT AUX IN

MIC

DC IN

USB
If you connect the computer and the piano via a USB cable, you can exchange data between the devices, e.g. you can transfer songs to the computer and save them there as MIDI files.

Please note: Do not select "USB Audio Device" for input and output, otherwise the sound will overlap.

Foot switch
To achieve a natural effect, you can connect a foot pedal to turn a sustain on or off. Foot switches from other manufacturers are also supported. Please make sure that the device is switched off when you connect switches of other manufacturers, otherwise switching on and off could be reversed!

USB

MIDI

OUTMIDI INSUSTAIN AUX OUT AUX IN

MIC

DC IN

You can also set other functions on the switch. To do this, go to the function menu.

Pedal
To simulate an acoustic piano, optional separately available pedals can be connected. The jack
is located on the back of the unit.
Sustain pedal: The right pedal lets the notes decay as if you were holding down the keys. Sostenuto pedal: The middle pedal generates a sustain-like effect, i.e. the tones sound longer. The effect only applies to notes that have already been played. Tones that you play after pressing the middle pedal are not affected. Soft pedal: When you press the left pedal, the volume of the piano is reduced and the timbre of the notes played is slightly altered. You can also set other functions on the switch. To n do this, go to the function menu.

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Microphone
1. Set the volume to minimum. 2. Connect the microphone to the MIC jack on
the rear panel. 3. Turn on the device and adjust the
volume.

USBMIDI

OUTMIDI INSUSTAIN AUX OUT AUX IN

MIC

DC IN

Quick start
Switch on
1. Make sure that the device has been connected correctly.
2. Press POWER; the display shows "Loading". If the display remains dark, please check the power supply.
Volume
Turn the VOLUME knob to the right to increase the volume or to the left to decrease it.

VOLUME

MIN

MAX

Playing the demo songs

The piano has five wonderful demo songs. You can find a list of the demo songs in the appendix.

1. Press DEMO to start a demo song; the display shows the name and number of the song.

2. Use the DATA dial or the +/YES and -/NO keys to select a demo song. The display shows the name and

Number of the song. The songs are displayed in a

DEMO

/ YES

Endless loop played. 3. to stop the demo song, please press

/ NO
START / STOP

the START/STOP keys. Press again or

Press DEMO to enter the demo mode.

leave

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Playing the sounds
The piano has over 600 fantastic sounds (voices). You can find a list in the appendix. 1. Press VOICE; the display will show the name and number of the sound. 2. Use the DATA dial or the +/YES and -/NO keys to select a sound.
3. Play on the keyboard and listen to the
Sound!
Playing the styles
The piano has 230 different fantastic styles as well as 10 user styles. A list can be found in the appendix. 1. Press STYLE; the display shows the name and number of the style. 2. Use the DATA dial or the +/YES and -/NO keys to select a style. 3. Press START/STOP; the rhythm starts
immediately.

Playing the songs

The piano has 120 different fantastic styles as well as 5
user songs. A list can be found in the appendix.

1. Press SONG; the display shows the name and number of the song.

2. Use the DATA dial or the +/YES and -/NO keys to select a style. 3. Press START/STOP; the playback will be stopped, press the button again and
then the songs will be played in turn

SONG

/ YES

4. Press STYLE or VOICE to exit the mode. (When

playback is paused)

/ NO
START / STOP

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Recording

SHIFT

BANK

The piano can record 5 user songs.
1. Press SHIFT and RECORD and select with the rotary knob or the keys +/YES or -/NO to select the song you want to record.
2. Press SHIFT and RECORD again and prepare the recording by selecting Sound and select styles and other settings make.
3. Press START/STOP or start to
to start the recording. 4. To stop recording, press SHIFT and RECORD
again. The song will now be played back continuously. 5. Press SONG to select a user song (121-125) for playback.

START / STOP

RECORD
/ YES / NO

Advanced operation
This piano has over 600 exceptionally realistic sounds, the Voices. A list of all the sounds can be found in the appendix.

Selection of the main sound

/ YES
VOICE

/ NO
Press the VOICE key. The display shows "VOICE R1" and the number and name of the sound.

Select a voice by using the rotary wheel or the +/YES and -/NO keys. You can also select a voice directly using the voice keys.

Each of the voice buttons has three voice
Sources: R1, R2, and L1. When the dual or
Lower function is active, you can press the voice key between the sound sources change. The corresponding indicator light lights up.

Dual mode
Press the SHIFT and DUAL keys. Two different voices sound simultaneously. The number of the dual voice is shown in the display. Select a dual voice (= VOICE R2) by pressing
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When the keyboard is in split mode, only the area for the right hand is occupied by the dual voice, the one for the left hand is not.
Lower mode
To play with two different sounds "side by side", press the SHIFT and LOWER keys. The number of the lower voice is displayed in the display (VOICE L). You can select a lower voice by using the rotary knob or the +/YES and -/NO keys or the voice keys. Pressing the SHIFT and LOWER keys again will exit the mode.

The splitpoint represents the separation between VOICE L and VOICE R1/R2. It is located at the factory (default) at F#3 (34). However, you can assign it to any key. Please refer to the chapter "Setting the split point".

Velocity -

/ N

Touch Response

The keyboard is equipped with a touch response function, which means that the force of your touch directly affects the sound, just like on an acoustic instrument.

Press SHIFT and TOUCH, the display w i l l s h o w t h e current value. The range is from OFF to 3 (hard). The factory setting is 2. Use the rotary knob or the +/YES and -/NO keys to change the value or press + and simultaneously to return to the factory setting.

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Sustain
To turn the function on or off, please press SHIFT and SUSTAIN. To achieve a more natural sustain, you should use a sustain pedal. Please also read the chapter "Pedal functions".

Pitch Bend
Move the Pitch Bender back and forth while you play. You can use it to imitate the bending of other instruments such as guitar, violin, saxophone, etc. It will return to its original position by itself when you release it.

PITCH BEND

Transpose

This function allows you to change the pitch of the instrument. The range is one octave in semitone steps (-12 to +12).

Press SHIFT and TRANSPOSE + or -, "***Transpos"

SHIFT

appears in the display. You can now change the pitch / YES

with the TRANSPOSE + or - keys. Press both keys

simultaneously if you want to restore the factory setting

/ NO

"000Transpos". The transposition applies to all parts of

the music and the keyboard.

TRANSPOSE

Use the rotary wheel or the keys +/YES and -/NO or TRANSPOSE + or - to change the value. Press +/YES and -/NO or TRANSPOSE + and simultaneously to reset the value to the factory setting.

Piano mode

PIANO

You can enter the Piano mode by pressing a single button. Press the PIANO button to enter or exit the mode. Auto Accompaniment works just like in other modes; it takes over the rhythm part. Chord mode is automatically turned off.

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Twinova

In Twinova mode, the keyboard is divided into two sections with the same pitch and voice.

1. To start (or exit) the mode, press the SHIFT and TWINOVA keys. The indicator lamp "Twinova" lights up. In this mode, the "Dual" and "Lower" functions are not available, the split point is at E3 (32),
2. Voice selection: In Twinova mode, the active voice is the Upper Voice. You can select this as usual before activating the mode.
3. Setting the split point: see the corresponding chapter.
4. Octave setting in active Twinova mode: Press OCTAVE; the display briefly shows the current value. You can change it with DIAL or +/-; the range is from -1 to 1.

SHIFT O.T.S. TWINOVA
50 :

/ YES / NO
TWINOVA

Please note
In demo and song mode, the Twinova function is not available, and the octave function may be restricted in the lowest and highest ranges.

Octave

SHIFT

This function changes the pitch up or down by

/ YES

one octave. Adjustment is only possible in
/ NO
Twinova mode. When you exit Twinova mode,

the settings are reset.

OCTAVE

1. In Twinova mode, hold down the SHIFT- key and press OCTAVE at the same time; the display briefly shows the current setting "xxx Octave". You can now change the setting using the rotary knob or the +/YES or -/NO keys. change. The range is from -1 to +1. Press the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously to restore the factory setting 000.
2. If no indication is made within 5 seconds, the system automatically exits the octave
mode.

TWINOVA

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Auto Accompaniment

This function provides you with a full band or orchestra as accompaniment. Depending on the chords you play with the left hand, the auto accompaniment adjusts itself independently. The instrument has over 230 styles in a variety of different musical genres. Try out different ones, a list of available styles can be found in the appendix.

STYLE
Rhythm track
1. Press STYLE, the display shows Name START / STOP SYNC and START number of the style and the indicator lamp lights up.

START / STOP
1. press A.B.C to set the mode "auto

2. Select a style. To do this, use the rotary wheel or the +/YES and -/NO keys. You
can also select the styles directly using the style buttons.
3. Press START/STOP to start the rhythm track of the auto accompaniment.
4. Press START/STOP to stop the playback.

All tracks

bass chord"; the indicator light

FADE

lights up. The range for the left

Hand becomes the area for the

Auto Accompaniment. Chords that you can play in

play in this area, will

automatically detected and used as a basis for the

fully automatic accompaniment used.

2. press SYNC START and play

a chord around the auto-accompaniment

for all tracks. Press

START/STOP to start the auto

accompaniment for

start the rhythm track and play

You play a chord with the left hand. The

Auto Accompaniment for all tracks will

started. The instrument includes 10 user (user) styles. You can use the software

"Use OC Suite" to create your own styles.

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Ranges in the automatic accompaniment
There are several types of auto accompaniment sections that allow you to customize the accompaniment arrangement to the song you are playing, such as Intro, Main (A, B), Fill In (A, B) and Ending. You can easily switch between them while playing to create your own personal arrangements.
Intro This section is used for the introduction of a piece. As soon as the intro is finished, the auto accompaniment changes to the main part.
Main part This is the main part of the piece, an accompaniment pattern is played over several bars, repeated until another section is selected.
Fill In This section provides dynamic variations that make your playing sound even more professional. As soon as the Fill In is finished, the auto accompaniment returns to the main pattern (A, B).
Ending This section is used to end the song. After an ending, the auto accompaniment stops. The length of an ending depends on the selected style.
Please note A selected fill is repeated as long as you keep the A/B button pressed.

Playing with different areas
1. Press STYLE.
2. Select a style. 3. Press CHORD MODE. 4. Press SYNC. 5. Press A. 6. Press INTRO/ENDING. Now the "A" flashes on the
display, the style is ready to play. 7. As soon as you play a chord with the left
hand, the auto accompaniment starts. When the intro is finished, the auto accompaniment changes to the main pattern A. 8. Press B. A Fill In is played, followed by Mainpattern B. 9. Press INTRO/ENDING. The ending is played, then the auto accompaniment stops.

STYLE

/ YES

/ NO

A.B.C. FADE

SYNC START INTRO / ENDING

FILL A

FILL B

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Volume
1. Hold down the SHIFT key and press ACCOMP+ or ACCOMP-, the display shows the value of the currently set volume. The value range is from 0 to 127.
2. Use ACCOMP+/- or +/YES and -/NO to change the value.
3. To mute the auto accompaniment, press SHIFT, ACCOMP+ and ACCOMP- simultaneously. The display will show "Off Accomp". Press the keys again to hear the accompaniment again.

SHIFT

TEMPO ACCOMP

Fingering
Fingering is the way the system recognizes how you play the chords with your left hand. There are two types, described below: Chord Fingering mode and Full Range mode.
Basics A chord consists of three or more notes played simultaneously. For example, a C major chord consists of the notes C as the root, E as the third note (third) of the C major scale, and G as the fifth note (fifth) of the C major scale.
As shown in the previous example, the lowest note is called the root. The interval to the root (minor or major third) determines whether a triad is a minor or major chord.
The basic characteristic of the triad is preserved even if we change the order to play different inversions.

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Major

Major

Frequent triads

Minor

Minor

Excessive

Augmented

Decreased

Diminished

!

The name tells which root it is, whether it is a major or minor chord, or a diminished one, etc.

The chord name is composed of the root note and the tonal gender. In the example on the right, the chord is a C minor chord.
Single finger In this mode you can play the whole variety of chord by pressing only a few keys.
Multi Finger This mode allows playing with normal fingering. Try to play the 32 chords in C listed in the adjacent table.
Full Range Mode In this mode, the keyboard recognizes only chords with normal fingering.

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Tempo
Each style in this instrument has been programmed with its own tempo. Nevertheless, the tempo can be adjusted to your liking. To do this, use the TEMPO+ or - buttons. The value of the tempo will start flashing. You can also change the tempo with the rotary wheel. To restore the original tempo, press the TEMPO + and - keys simultaneously.
Fade In/Out
1. Fade In: Press SHIFT and FADE before the Style is played. The indicator lamp lights up and flashes. The style starts smoothly by increasing the volume.
2. Fade Out: To let the Style fade out smoothly, press the SHIFT and Fade buttons during playback. The indicator lamp lights up and flashes. The fade duration is 10 seconds.

TEMPO ACCOMP

SHIFT

A.B.C. FADE

Metronome

Press the METRONOME button to turn the

/ YES
METRONOME

metronome on or off. For more information about the

/ NO

setting, see the chapter

"Function Menu".

Start the auto accompaniment, the metronome

will adjust the beat.

When recording, the metronome is available, but its

sound is not recorded.

One-finger operation

This function is a very comfortable interior, where you can find virtually all View settings related to auto accompaniment at the touch of a button.

O.T.S.

M1

M2

M3

M4

O.T.S.

MELODY 1

MELODY 2

MELODY 3

MELODY 4

TWINOVA

1. Press O.T.S. to change the settings for the
currently selected style; the indicator lamp lights up. 2. Press one of the setting buttons M1-M4. Various settings such as Voice, Effect, etc., which are correlated with the current Style, will be displayed. The O.T.S. parameters include: Part on/off, Voice Change, Voice Volume, Reverb and Chorus levels.

In this mode, the A.B.C. function is automatically switched on. Memory cannot be registered.

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Mixer

With this function the volume of the different

tracks can be changed.

SHIFT

1. Press the SHIFT and MIXER keys. The

MIXER

display shows the first parameter and the

current number.

2. A d j u s t the volume to your liking (in the range

from 0 to 127) using the rotary wheel or the +/YES

and -/NO buttons.

3. Press SHIFT and MIXER again to select the

other parameters.

If no input is made within 5 seconds, the function is terminated. The following parameters can be set:

Parameter Rhythm s volume Rhythm m volume Bass volume Chord 1 volume Chord 2 volume Chord 3 volume Phrase 1 volume Phrase 2 volume Voice R1 volume Voice R2 volume Voice L volume U_Disk midi play

Display indication XXX Rhythm_ s XXX Rhythm_ m XXX Bass XXX Chord1 XXX Chord2 XXX Chord3 XXX Phrase1 XXX Phrase2 XXX Upper 1 XXX Upper 2 XXX LOWER XXX U_Disk

Area 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127 0-127

Harmony
You can add different harmony notes to the notes of the right hand.
Harmony type selection
1. Press SHIFT and HARMONY; the display shows "Duet" and the indicator lamp lights up.
2. Use the rotary wheel or the +/YES and -/NO keys to change the type of harmony. The
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SHIFT

HARMONY

Instrument has 26 harmony effects. You can find the directory in the appendix. 3. Press SHIFT and HARMONY again to turn the effect on; the display shows "off".
Applying the harmony effect
1. Turn on the auto accompaniment. 2. Play a chord with the left hand. 3. Play some notes with the right hand. The harmony notes are added
automatically.
The harmony functions 1+5, octave 1-2, echo 1-4, tremolo 1-4 and trill 1-4 can always be can be applied. Other harmony functions are only available when auto accompaniment is active. Harmony effects cannot be recorded.

Assistance function

/ YES
PERFORM.

There are two sounds available in this function: Guitar and Piano. It is an easy-to-use function that can make playing more interesting for guitarists and keyboard players. The assistant is equipped with many wonderful phrases!

/ NO
PERFORM.

Calling the function

1. press the PERFORM key to select the

wizard. Ex works the Guitar mode switched on and in the display appears the name and number of the

PERFORM.

Guitar sounds. 2. Change the sound using the +/Yes or -/No buttons. 3. The display shows "4-4" as the time signature. You can change the time signature in the
function menu. The following can be selected: 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 and 6/8. 4. You can set the tempo with the TEMPO+ and TEMPO- keys.

Guitar mode
In this mode you can play on the keyboard like on a guitar. For example, strumming (5), broken chords (5), echoism (5), and two endings are possible. The keyboard is divided as follows:

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1. A0 to B3 - Chord Part area. Here you can

play chords.

2. C4 to B4 - white keys only: Broken Chord

section.

3. C5 to A5 - only the white keys:

PERFORM.H

corresponding guitar strings. Here

you can play a free solo.

4. C6 to G6 - white keys only: rhythm section. Here you will find unique strums and styles,

use them for an ending for example.

5. Press C7 and the sound is moved to a higher position. The keys

above C7 are not available in this mode.

Playing in guitar mode Play a chord in the 1st range. The chord is shown in the display and you hear the root note.
Try different keys in the 2nd range; you will hear different wonderful phrases each time.
Play a chord with the left hand and a free solo in the 3rd range.
Try an accompaniment in the 4th range (strumming).
To end your game with an Ending, press the A6 or B6 keys. The accompaniment stops automatically.
All black keys in areas 1, 2 and 4 are echo keys. There are five types: C#, D#, F#, G#, A#.
Position change: Press C7; "Perform.H" appears in the display. Play the white keys in areas 1, 2 and 4 and hear the new sound.

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Piano mode
In this mode you can play like on an acoustic piano. Various functions are available for this purpose: Piano Rhythms (5), Broken Chords (5) and three Endings. The assignment is similar to the guitar mode: press the keys A6 to C7 to play an ending. The black keys above C4 are not assigned in this mode.

When the keyboard is in assist mode, use the rotary wheel or the +/YES or -/NO keys to switch to piano mode. Try out the different areas and finish your game with one of the endings. To exit the assistance function, press one of the following buttons: VOICE, STYLE, SONG, PERFORM.
DSP effect
With the help of the built-in digital effects, you can add ambience and depth to your music in a variety of ways. For example, you can add reverb so that the sound is like playing in a large hall, or you can add harmony notes for a fuller sound. 1. When the device is switched on, the DSP effect
is active and the indicator light is on. 2. Press the SHIFT and DSP keys to turn off
the effect.

PERFORM.

PERFORM

SHIFT

DSP

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Pedal function
The pedal can be assigned various functions that give your playing more natural expression. You can also find details about this in the chapter "Pedal types". 1. Sustain Pedal (SPd Sust) This pedal function
simulates a damper effect of an acoustic piano which makes the notes sound longer. 2. Soft Pedal (SPd Soft) When you press the pedal, all the notes get a softer sound. 3. Style Start/Stop Pedal (SPd St/T) If you assign the function "Pedal St/T" to the pedal, it gets the same function as the START/STOP button. 4. Memory Pedal (SPd Men) The "Pedal Mem" function loads the next parameter from M1 each time the pedal is pressed. The maximum number is 32.
The soft pedal of a unit pedal can be assigned other pedal functions. For details, refer to the Menu function. 1. Pedal Soft (UPd Soft) 2. Pedal St/T (UPd St/T) 3. Pedal Mem (uPd Mem)
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Function menu
Press the SHIFT and FUNCTION keys to enter the function menu; the current function appears in the display. Use the rotary knob or the +/YES and -/NO keys to change the parameters. See the following table:

The menu is automatically closed if no entry is made within five seconds.

Tuning

This function allows you to adjust the pitch of the piano.

SHIFT

to adapt them to recordings or other

Adapt instruments.

1. press the SHIFT and FUNCTION keys until xxx Tune" appears in the display. With the aid of the rotary knob or the +/YES and -/NO keys can be used to you change the parameter.
2. press the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously. sets the setting to the original value 000

back. The setting refers to sound and accompaniment.

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Split function

SHIFT

The splitpoint divides the keybord into an area for the
accompaniment (to the left of the splitpoint) and one for melody playing (to the right of it).
1. Press SHIFT and FUNCTION repeatedly to Select "Splitpoint". The display shows "xxx KeySplit.
2. You can change the value with the rotary wheel or the +/YES and -/NO keys. The range is from 1 to 88. If you press the +/YES and - keys /NO simultaneously, the factory setting is restored (F#3-34).
When Twinova is active, the range is between C3 and C6 (28-64). Press +/YES and -/NO simultaneously to return to the original setting of E3 (32) to be restored.
Time signature

FUNCTION

1. Press SHIFT and FUNCTION repeatedly to Select "Beat". xxx BeatType" appears in the display. The value range goes from 2 to 9 and 0, ex works 4 is set.
2. You can change the value with the rotary knob or the +/YES and -/NO keys. If you press the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously, the factory setting is restored.
Pedal

1. Press SHIFT and FUNCTION repeatedly to enter the settings; the display will show

"00x SPd xxx". You can change the Setting with the rotary knob or the +/YES keys and -/NO. The choices are Sustain, Soft, Auto Accompaniment Start/Stop and Memory Switch. The factory setting is "Sustain". 2. You can choose from four pedal functions. If you press the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously,

SHIFT

FUNCTION

the factory setting is restored. 3. Follow the operation in step 1 to assign
functions to the soft pedal of a unit pedal except when the LCD displays "00X UPd xxxx".

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EQ - Equalizer

SHIFT

The equalizer is a function that affects the gain spectrum to achieve a special effect. The instrument has six types of equalizer. Hold down the function key and press the desired key in the EQ settings area.

1: Pop4
2: Rock 3: Classic6

: Jazz
5: Dance : Reset

FUNCTION

Reverb
1. Press SHIFT and FUNCTION repeatedly to enter the menu. 001 Rev Hall 1" appears in the display.
2. Use the rotary wheel or the keys +/YES and -/NO to change the value.
3. If you press the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously, the initial state is restored (004 Rev Hall 1).

SHIFT

FUNCTION

Display indicator type

1 RevRoom1 2 RevRoom2 3 RevRoom3 4 RevHall1 5 RevHall2 6 RevHall3 7 Rev Chr1 8 Rev Chr2 9 Rev Del 10 Rev PanD

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Church 1 Church 2 Delay Pan Delay

Reverb level
1. Press SHIFT and FUNCTION repeatedly to enter the menu. The display shows "***Rev Lev". The range goes from 0 to 127. 2. Use the rotary wheel or the +/YES and - keys /NO to change the value. 3. If you press the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously, the initial state is restored (070).

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Chorus
1. Press SHIFT and FUNCTON repeatedly to enter the menu. The factory setting "004 GM Chorus2" appears in the display. There are 8 types to choose from.
2. Use the rotary wheel or the keys +/YES and -/NO to change the value.
3. If you press the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously, the initial state is restored.

SHIFT

FUNCTION

SHIFT
Chorus level
1. press SHIFT and FUNCTON repeatedly to to call up the menu. The display shows "xxx Chr Lev". The range goes from 0 to 127.
2. Use the rotary wheel or the keys +/YES and -/NO to change the value.
3. If you press the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously Press the key to return to the initial state (000).

FUNCTION

Display

Type

1 Chorus1 Chorus 1

2 Chorus2 Chorus 2

3 GM Chr1 GM CHorus 1

4 GM Chr2 GM Chorus 2

5 Flanger1 Flanger 1

6 Flanger2 Flanger 2

7 Rotary1 Rotary 1

8 Rotary2 Rotary 2

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Harmony Art

SHIFT

FUNCTION

1. Press the SHIFT and FUNCTION keys repeatedly to access the settings; the factory setting "001 Duet" appears in the display. The available harmonies can be found in the adjacent table.
2. Pressing the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously restores the factory setting. 3. With the harmony types echo, tremolo or trill, the effect can be further adjusted.
Please read more about this in the next chapter.
If the harmony type is strum, echo, trill or tremolo, the tempo setting will affect the effect.

No. LCD 1 Duet 2 STD Trio 3 FulChord 4 RockDuet 5 CtryDuet 6 CtryTrio 7 Block 8 4Close1 9 4Close2 10 4 Open 11 1+5 12 Octave1 13 Octave2 14 Strum 15 Echo1 16 Echo2 17 Echo3 18 Echo4 19 Tremolo1 20 Tremolo2 21 Tremolo3 22 Tremolo4 23 Trill1 24 Trill2 25 Trill3 26 Trill4

Harmony Type Duet Standard trio Full Chord Rock Duet Country Duet Country trio Block 4 Close 1 4 Close 2 4 Open 1+5 Octave 1 Octave 2 Arpeggio Echo1 Echo2 Echo3 Echo4 Tremolo1 Tremolo2 Tremolo3 Tremolo4 Trill1 Trill2 Trill3 Trill4

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MIDI In
1. Press SHIFT and FUNCTON to enter the menu. The display shows "xxx Midi In". The range is from 1 to 16; ALL.
2. Use the rotary wheel or the +/YES and -/NO keys to change the midi channels. 3. If you press the +/YES and -/NO keys simultaneously, the initial state (ALL) will be
restored.

MIDI Out

1. Press SHIFT and FUNCTON to enter the menu.

The display shows "xxx Midi Out". The range is

from 1 to 16.

2. Use the rotary wheel or the keys

+/YES and -/NO to change the value.

3. If

you the buttons +/YES and -/NO

keys a t the same time, the output state is

(001) restored.

SHIFT

FUNCTION

Switch off

With this function you can define after which time the

device should switch off automatically.

1. Press SHIFT and FUNCTON to call up the menu.

xxx PowerOff" appears in the display. Possible

settings are 0, 30 and 60 min.

2. Use the rotary wheel or the keys

+/YES and -/NO to change the value.

3. If

you the buttons +/YES and -/NO

keys a t the same time, the output state is

(030) is restored.

SHIFT

FUNCTION

Registration memory
This keyboard is an instrument with a wide range of functions and settings. The Registration Memory function allows you to save all the settings you have made and recall them with a single button press.

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Settings

STORE

1. There are 8 memories (memory banks) with each

6memory locations (M1 to M6).

M1

ACCOMP

O.T.S.

M2

M3

M4

M5

M6

2. Press and hold the STORE button and

MELODY 1

MELODY 2

MELODY 3

MELODY 4

MELODY 5

press one of the memory buttons M1 to M6.

Please note that this will overwrite the previous

settings.

3. you can delete memory locations by pressing and holding the STORE and M1 keys

when you turn on the device.

Calling up the settings
Press one of the memory buttons M1 to M6. In the example opposite, the settings from memory 1 of the 1st memory bank are called up.
When the One Touch Setting function is active, no information can be retrieved from memory.

O.T.S.

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

M6

MELODY 1

MELODY 2

MELODY 3

MELODY 4

MELODY 5

Selection of the memory location
1. Press BANK; the number of the memory appears in the display.
2. Select one of the eight memories using the rotary knob or the +/YES or -/NO keys.
The following parameters can be saved: Sound: Voice, Dual, Lower, DSP, Mixer Accompaniment: style, tempo, chord mode on/off, etc. Functions: Touch, as well as the parameters in the function menu

BANK

STORE

RECORD

ACCOMP

Recording
With the easy-to-use recording function you can record your own playing, a so-called user song. You can record 5 such user songs, each with 6 tracks: one accompaniment track (Accomp) and five melody tracks (Melody).
You can record an accompaniment track and a melody track simultaneously, but not two melody tracks. Of course, you can also record all tracks individually and play them back together. The recording remains saved even if you switch off the device.

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Starting the recording

SHIFT

BANK

1. Press SHIFT and RECORD to enter the song selection mode. RecSong1" appears in the display. Use the rotary knob or the +/YES and -/NO keys to select the song you want to record.
2. Press SHIFT and FUNCTION again

to enter the preparation mode. The "Rec"

indicator lamp lights up and the flashing indicates the beat. The keyboard selects

ACCOMP

independently the next free

memory location.

3. You can now set parameters such as Voice, Style

and check tempo. When you record a new song, the keyboard automatically selects "Melody 1" as the song to be recorded.
Track off. Simply press another

/ YES
START / STOP
/ NO

track button (Accomp or Melody) if you want

to record another track. A

Style can be recorded only in the accompaniment track.

4. Press START/STOP or start playing to start recording. If the auto accompaniment is active,

a left hand chord will also start the recording.

The track has an indicator light that shows
the respective status.
· The flashing means that the track has been selected for recording. If there is already data on it, it will be deleted.
· The glow of the lamp indicates that there is data on it that will be played back simultaneously with the recording (playback).
· If the lamp is off, there is either no data on it or the data is not suitable for playback.

MELODY1 MELODY2

MELODY3

If all six tracks are occupied and a new MELODY5

MELODY4

to be recorded, simply select it and start

recording. The

Track is thereby deleted and occupied with new content.

SHIFT

O.T.S.

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

MELODY 1

MELODY 2

MELODY 3

MELODY 4

MELODY 5

Stop recording
1. Press the SHIFT and RECORD keys to stop recording. 2. When the memory space is exhausted, "Rec_Full" appears in the display. The
exposure is canceled and saved. 3. When you record an accompaniment, recording stops automatically at the end of the
song.

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Playback

1. During a recording, press the SHIFT and

RECORD keys. The recording is stopped, the device changes to MELODY1

Song-

mode and the recording is played back continuously.

2. Press SONG to enter the song mode. All songs will be played continuously. Use the rotary knob or the +/YES and -/NO keys to select a song. There are 70 songs in total; the user songs are located from 61 to 70. If there are no songs, "NoFile" appears in the display.
3. Press PLAY/STOP to play the song continuously.

Delete a song
1. When you press the RECORD and SONG buttons while you switch on the device, the device will be deleted all existing data.
2. In preparation mode, hold RECORD for 2 seconds; the display shows "Delete?" (delete?).
3. Select the track you want to delete while holding down the SHIFT key. Press +/YES to delete the song or -/NO to cancel the action.

SHIFT

BANK RECORD

SONG SHIFT

BANK RECORD
BANK
RECORD

Song
The keyboard has a total of 120 songs. You can practice all songs with the melody track turned off.

Listen to the songs

SONG
/ YES

1. Press SONG. All songs are played in turn.

/ NO
START / STOP

2. Select a song by using the rotary wheel or the

+/YES and -/NO buttons.

3. If you want to play a song repeatedly, press

the START/STOP button.

4. When the song is finished and you want to exit

the song mode, press one of the STYLE or

VOICE buttons.

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Song settings
1. A song starts with a count-in and thus with a negative bar number. The song starts as soon as the bar number reaches 1.
2. While the song is playing, you can use the FF key to fast "fast forward" the song, REW to "rewind" the song, and PAUSE to pause the song.
3. Press REPEAT to repeat the song. It will be played continuously.

SYNC START INTRO /

ENDINGFILL A FILL B

Learning mode

The following keys are activated in the learning mode: LESSON, LEFT, RIGHT. These also work only in learn mode.

SHIFT

LESSON

L

&

R

1. Press SHIFT and LESSON to activate the mode. Ex
works the mode for the right hand is
activated (RIGHT). Press LEFT to switch to left hand mode. Press both keys simultaneously to practice two-handed. Press START/STOP or SONG to start the learning mode. 2. While the learning mode is active, the system cannot be changed. The rating is done automatically at the end of the song. 3. Not every song can have ambidextrous learning enabled. 4. The display shows the chords.

Lesson 1
Press SHIFT and LESSON to activate the learning mode. The indicator lamp lights up. In this mode, the system evaluates timing only, not pitch or chords. If you press RIGHT, the right part is muted and you practice playing with the right hand. If you press LEFT, you can practice playing with the left hand. If you press both keys, you can practice two-handed. Press START/STOP to start, the evaluation will be done automatically at the end of the song.
Lesson 2
Press SHIFT and LESSON to activate the learning mode. The control lamp lights up. In this mode, the system evaluates only the pitch. If you play a wrong note, no sound will be heard. The system waits until you play the note correctly. If you press RIGHT, the right part will be muted and you will practice playing with the right

SHIFT

LESSON

SONG

START / STOP

SHIFT

LESSON

SONG

START / STOP

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hand. If you press LEFT, you can practice with your left hand. If you press both keys, you can practice with both hands. Press START/STOP to start, the evaluation will be done automatically at the end of the song.

Lesson 3
Press SHIFT and LESSON to activate the learning mode. The indicator lamp lights up. In this mode, the system evaluates both timing and pitch. If you press RIGHT, the right part is muted and you practice playing with the right hand. If you press LEFT, you can practice playing with the left hand. Press both keys, you can practice ambidextrous. Press and hold SHIFT and LESSON to start, you will hear what you play, whether right or wrong. The score is automatically at the end of the song.

SHIFT

LESSON

Chord Dictionary - Chord Dictionary
This is a built-in reference book where you can look up chords.
Chord learning mode
Press SHIFT and DICT for longer than 2 seconds to enter Dict-1 mode. Auto Accompaniment is automatically activated in this mode.
In this mode, the keys above C4 are used to assign the chord type (Chord Type), the keys above C6 to assign the root (Chord Root). So to display a chord, first select the root, then the type of chord.
When the chord and root are confirmed, the display shows the chord and its position on the keyboard. It will sound immediately if you play it correctly in the chord area of the keyboard.
Exam mode
Press the SHIFT and DICT keys again to enter the Dict-2 mode. This is the exam mode. A random chord is shown in the display, while no keyboard position is added to it. is displayed. If you select the correct chord

SHIFT

DICT.

C4

B5 C6 B6

SHIFT

DICT.

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play within 3 seconds, the next chord is displayed. If not, the display will automatically show the correct position. To exit the Chord Dictionary, press CHORD DICT again. Below you will see an overview of 24 chords:

Note C6 C#6 D6 Eb6 E6 F6 F#6 G6 Ab6 A6 Bb6

Chord Root C C#/Db D Eb/D# E F F#/Gb G Ab/G# A Bb/A#

Note C4 C#4 D4 Eb4 E4 F4 F#4 G4 Ab4 A4 Bb4

Chord Type M M(9) 6 mM7 M7 M M(9) M6 M7(9) M7 M7b5

Note C5 C#5 D5 Eb5 E5 F5 F#5 G5 Ab5 A5 Bb5

Chord Type 7(b9) 7(9) 7(#9) 7(b13) 7(13) 7(#11) dim7 dim 7aug aug 7sus4

USB drive
The keyboard has an interface that supports the USB disk (16M-32G). It is compatible with the FAT 16/32 system format, but it is better to use the USB disk formatted by the keyboard. Please do not modify this data from the keyboard with a PC.
Basic operation

B6 B

B4 7

START / STOP

B5

sus4

/ YES / NO
1. In U-Disk mode you can use the following keys:

USB-DEVICE, +/YES, -/NO, DATA and

START/STOP.

2. Press USB DEVICE to enter the U-Disk mode.

press again to exit the mode.

3. The display will show "Wait...!" (wait) while the

keyboard tries to establish a connection to the U-

Disk. If the connection is established, "play"

appears in the display. If no connection can be

established, the error message "DiskErr!" appears.

If the keyboard cannot find a U-Disk, it reports

"No Disk!".

4. In U-Disk mode, you can select a menu using the

rotary wheel, move to the next menu using the

+/YES key, and press /NO to move to the

go back to the previous menu.

5. If a MIDI file is detected and selected on the U-Disk,

it will be shown in the display together with its name.

Otherwise, submenus with the character "DIR"

appear. The names of the files appear alphabetically,

but you can only select the first 512 files. During

data is being saved, loaded or deleted, the display shows "Wait...!". During this time

the keys do not work. You can exit the U-Disk mode with the STYLE, SONG or USB-Device keys. 6. While a MIDI file is playing, you can press the MIXER button to adjust the volume (0127). 7. Please note that you can only edit files in the "MMKD" directory.
8. The directory "MMKD" is automatically generated during the first saving.
Note: The "MMKD" folder is automatically generated when user data is saved to the USB storage device.
Playing MIDI files
1. Press USB DEVICE to enter the U-Disk mode. Play" appears in the display.
2. Press +/YES; the display shows MIDI and the submenu.
3. When you select a submenu, its name appears in the display and the indicator lamp lights up. Press +/YES to enter the menu.
4. Select a file with the rotary wheel and press START/STOP to play it continuously. Press again to stop the playback.
5. Press +/YES to exit the menu; "..." appears in the display.
Store
Press USB DEVICE, select "Load" with the rotary wheel and press +/YES.
Loading a song
1. Select "LoadSong" and press +/YES. The MIDI files appear in the display. Use the rotary wheel or the +/YES and -/NO keys to select one of them.
2. Press +/YES to confirm your selection. The number of the user song appears in the display. Use the rotary wheel to select one of them.
3. Press +/YES to confirm your selection. Sure?" appears in the display. Press +/YES if you are sure you want to execute the command. If you want to cancel the operation, press /NO.
Loading a style
1. Select "LoadSty" and press +/YES. The MIDI files appear in the display. Use the rotary wheel or the +/YES and -/NO keys to select one of them.
2. Press +/YES to confirm your selection. The number of the user song appears in the display. Use the rotary wheel to select one of them select.
3. Press +/YES to confirm your selection. Sure?" appears in the display. Press +/YES if you are sure you want to execute the command. If you want to cancel the operation, press -/NO.
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Loading settings
1. Select "LoadMem" and press +/YES. The MIDI files appear in the display. Use the rotary wheel or the +/YES and -/NO keys to select one of them.
2. Press +/YES to confirm your selection. The number of the user song appears in the display. Use the rotary wheel to select one of them.
3. Press +/YES to confirm your selection. Sure?" appears in the display. Press +/YES if you are sure you want to execute the command. If you want to cancel the operation, press /NO.
Backing up data to the U-Disk
1. Press USB DEVICE and select the "Save" menu with the rotary wheel. Press +/YES; the submenus appear in the display: "SaveSong", "SaveSty", "SaveMem" and "SaveVoic". Use the rotary wheel to select one of them.
2. Make your selection and press +/YES. If no file is present, the display reports "NoFile!" and returns to the previous menu after 2 seconds. However, you can also enter a file name. The name may consist of 8 capital letters.
3. When you are finished with your input, press +/YES to save the file. Sure?" appears in the display. Press +/YES if you are sure you want to execute the command or -/NO if you want to cancel the operation. If the file name already exists, the display will show "SameName".
Deleting data on the U-Disk
1. Press USB Device, select the "Delete" menu with the rotary wheel and press +/YES; the submenus appear in the display: "UserSong", "UserSty", "UserMem" and "UserVoic". Use the rotary wheel to select one of them.
2. Make your selection and press +/YES. If no file is present, the display reports "NoFile!" and returns to the previous menu after 2 seconds.
3. Press +/YES to delete the file. Sure?" appears in the display. Press +/YES if you are sure you want to delete the file.
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Formatting the U-Disk
Press USB DEVISE, select the menu "Format" and press E+/YES. Sure?" appears in the display. Press +/YES if you are sure you want to execute the command. Formatting will delete all data in the USB section. Notice: Formatting will delete all user data in the USB storage device!
Keys / letters overview

MIDI
MIDI functions allow you to expand your musical possibilities. This section explains what MIDI is, what it can do, and how you can use these functions on your instrument.

What is MIDI?

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a worldwide standard for communication between

MIDI OUT

INMIDI

electronic musical instruments and computers.

Exchanging information between devices can

create systems of MIDI instruments and drives that are more versatile and flexible than isolated

MIDI DI IN

OUTMI

instruments. You can connect computers,

sequencers, expanders or other keyboards with

your keyboard. MIDI signals can be used in

can be divided into two groups: Channel signals and System signals. The Pino has a USB

port that can be used for both MIDI In and MIDI Out.

MIDI devices

To exchange MIDI signals, the devices must be connected with a cable. MIDI IN receives data from a computer, MIDI Out sends data to another device. Please wake up the computer from hibernation or a stand-by mode before you use it to

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wire the keyboard. Please switch on the keyboard first after the cable connection has been made.

USB

MIDI

OUTMIDI INSUSTAIN AUX OUT AUX IN

MIC

DC IN

Data exchange with the computer
1. Connect the USB socket on the back of your instrument to a computer using a standard USB cable.
2. Turn on the instrument, then open the "PC Suite" software on your computer; the display will show "PCLink.
3. You can send MIDI files to the keyboard as user Transfer songs. You can also transfer styles, Transfer voices or memory files to the computer.
4. For more detailed information, please read the operating instructions of the software.

Restore factory settings
When you switch on the device, if you press the keys +/YES and -/NO are pressed, all settings are reset and user styles, user songs and the memories are deleted. Loading" appears in the display. Once the deletion and factory reset are complete, the unit will start up as usual.
Erasing the memories
Keep the STORE and M1 keys pressed while you switch on the device. All memory locations will be deleted!
Delete the user songs
Press and hold the SONG and RECORD buttons while turning on the power. All user songs will be deleted!

/ YES / NO

STORE

M1

ACCOMP

MELODY 1

SONG

BANK RECORD

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Help with malfunctions

Problem

Possible cause and solution

You hear a "pop" when the device is turned

on.

This is normal and not a cause for concern.

or is switched off.

You hear nothing when on the keyboard is played.

Possibly the volume is too low adjusted. Turn it up a little further. Check if headphones are connected is. Check that the R1/R2/L Voice controls are set appropriately.

Noises occur during the Use of a cell phone on.

A cell phone near the instrument can cause interference. Switch off the phone off or move a little further away from the
Device.

The auto accompaniment does not start although it is in stand-by mode.

Try to set the auto accompaniment in the range of the right hand to start. To start them synchronously start, you must press a key in the area of the
left hand press.

Certain notes sound wrong.

Check that the Tune value is set to 0. You can reset the instrument to the factory settings reset by pressing the +/YES and -/ keys. NO while holding down the keyboard
turn on

The harmony function does not work.

When a drum kit is selected as Voice R1, the function is not available.

After a connection with a Computer the keyboard will not recognized.

Check if the USB cable is neatly is connected and try if necessary, the keyboard to another USB port to connect.

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Specifications

LCD display

Multifunctional display

Keys

88, hammer action

Polyphony

128

Voices

600

Styles

230 + 10 user styles

Songs

120 + 5 user songs

Demo Controller

5
POWER SWITCH, VOLUME, PERFORM., METRONOME, SHIFT, STYLE DIRECT BUTTON1~8, PITCH BEND, FUNCTION -, FUNCTION +, HARMONY, TRANSPOSE-, TRANSPOSE +, PIANO, VOICE, STYLE, DEMO, SONG, +/YES, -/NO, DATA DIAL, DUAL, LOWER, DSP, TOUCH, VOICE DIRECT BUTTON 1~10, SUSTAIN, DICT., LESSON, LESSON L, LESSON R, BANK, STORE, M1~M6, O.T.S, USB DEVICE, TWINOVA,
OCTAVE

START/STOP, SYNC START, INTRO/ENDING, FILL A, FILL B,

Automatic accompaniment controller

MIXER -, MIXER +, Chord Mode, FADE, ACCOMP -, ACCOMP +.

Recording

Record, Accomp Track, Melody Track 1-5

Memory Connections

48 DC IN, 2x Headphones, Sustain Pedal, unit PedalAUX IN, AUX OUT, USB-MIDI

Power supply Loudspeaker

12 V, 2000 mA 2 x 4 , 20 W 2 x 8 , 010 W

Dimensions W x D x H

1510 x 480 x 230 mm

Weight

13,8 kg

All specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Sounds overview

NO. English Name Piano
1 Acoustic Grand Piano 2 Acoustic Grand Piano 2 3 Acoustic Grand Piano 3 4 Acoustic Grand Piano (wide) 5 Acoustic Grand Piano (dark) 6 Bright Acoustic Piano 7 Bright Acoustic Piano 2 8 Bright Acoustic Piano 3 9 Bright Acoustic Piano (wide) 10 Electric Grand Piano 11 Electric Grand Piano 2 12 Electric Grand Piano (wide) 13 Electric Grand Piano (dark) 14 Honky Tonk Piano 15 Honky Tonk Piano 2 16 Honky Tonk Piano (wide) 17 Honky Tonk Piano (dark) 18 Harpsichord 19 Harpsichord 2 20 Harpsichord (octave mix) 21 Harpsichord (wide) 22 Harpsichord (with key off) 23 Octave Grand Piano 24 Octave Grand Piano 2 25 Piano & Strings 26 Piano & Pad 27 Piano & Choir 28 Piano & EP 29 Piano & Vibraphone 30 Detuned Electric Piano 31 Detuned Electric Piano 2 32 Electric piano 33 Electric Piano 2 34 Electric piano 3 35 Electric piano 4 36 Electric Piano 1 (velocity mix) 37 Electric Piano 2 (velocity mix) 38 60's Electric Piano 39 EP Legend 40 Phase EP 41 Clavi 42 Clavi 2 43 Clavi phase 44 Wah Clavi 45 Pulse Clavi 46 Dream EP 47 Tremolo EP 48 Funk EP 49 Warm EP 50 Choir EP 51 Wah EP 52 Modern EP 53 EP Pad

LCD Name
GrandPno GrandPn2 GrandPn3 GrandPnW GrandPnD BritePno BritePn2 BritePn3 BritePnW E.Grand E.Grand2 E.GrandW E.GrandD HnkyTonk HnyTonk2 HnyTonkW HnyTonkD Harpsi Harpsi2 HarpsiO HarpsiW HarpsiOf OctPno OctPno2 Pno&Str Pno&Pad Pno&Cho Pno&EP Pno&Vib DetunEP DetunEP2 E.Piano E.Piano2 E.Piano3 E.Piano4 E.PnoV1 E.PnoV2 60'sEP EPLegend PhaseEP Clavi Clavi2 PhaseClv WahClv PluseClv DreamEP TremoEP FunkEP WarmEP ChoriEP WahEP ModernEP EPPad

Chromatic Percussion 54 Celesta 55 Celesta 2 56 Celesta 3 57 Glockenspie 58 Chimes 2 59 Music Box 60 Music Box 2 61 Music Box 3 62 Vibraphone 63 Vibraphone 2 64 Vibraphone (wide) 65 Marimba 66 Marimba 2 67 Marimba (wide) 68 Xylophones 69 Xylophone 2 70 Xylophone 3 71 Tubular Bells 72 Tubular Bells 2 73 Church Bell 74 Carillon 75 Dulcimer 76 Dulcimer 2 77 Santur Organ 78 Italian 60's Organ 79 Drawbar Organ 80 Drawbar Organ 2 81 Detuned Drawbar Organ 82 Drawbar Organ 3 83 Detuned Percussive Organ 84 Percussive organ 85 Percussive Organ 2 86 70's Percussive Organ 87 Percussive organ 3 88 Rock Organ 89 Rock Organ 2 90 Rock Organ 3 91 Church Organ 92 Church Organ 2 93 Church Organ 3 94 Church Organ (octave mix) 95 Detuned Church Organ 96 Reed organ 97 Reed Organ 2 98 Rotary Organ 99 Puff organ 100 Accordion 101 Accordion 2 102 Accordion 3 103 Harmonica 104 Harmonica 2 105 Harmonica 3

Celesta Celesta2 Celesta3 Bells Bells2 MusicBox MuscBox2 MuscBox3 Vibra Vibra2 VibraW Marimba Marimba2 MarimbaW Xylophone Xylopho2 Xylopho3 TubulBel TubulBe2 ChurBell Carillon Dulcimer Dulcime2 Santur
60'sOrgn DrawOrgn DrawOrg2 DeDraOrg DrawOrg3 DePerOrg PercOrgn PercOrg2 70'sPcOr PercOrg3 RockOrgn RockOrg2 RockOrg3 ChurOrgn ChurOrg2 ChurOrg3 ChurOrgO DeChuOrg ReedOrgn ReedOrg2 RotyOrgn PuffOrgn Acordion Acordin2 Acordin3 Harmnica Harmnic2 Harmnic3

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106 Tango Accordion 107 Tango Accordion 2 Guitar 108 Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 109 Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 2 110 Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 3 111 Acoustic Guitar (nylon + key off) 112 Ukulele 113 Acoustic Guitar (steel) 114 Acoustic Guitar (steel) 2 115 12 Strings Guitar 116 Mandolin 117 Mandolin 2 118 Steel Guitar with Body Sound 119 Electric Guitar (jazz) 120 Electric Guitar (jazz) 2 121 Electric Guitar (pedal steel) 122 Electric Guitar (clean) 123 Electric Guitar (clean) 2 124 Electric Guitar (detuned clean) 125 Mid Tone Guitar 126 Electric Guitar (muted) 127 Electric Guitar (muted) 2 128 Electric Guitar (funky cutting) 129 Electric Guitar (muted velo-sw) 130 Jazz Man 131 Overdriven Guitar 132 Overdriven Guitar 2 133 Guitar Pinch 134 Distortion Guitar 135 Distortion Guitar 2 136 Distortion Guitar (with feedback) 137 Guitar Feedback 138 Distorted Rhythm Guitar 139 Guitar Harmonics 140 Guitar Harmonics 2 141 Velocity Nylon Guitar Bass 142 Acoustic Bass 143 Acoustic Bass 2 144 Wah Bass 145 Electric Bass (finger) 146 Finger Slap Bass 147 Electric Bass (pick) 148 Electric Bass (pick) 2 149 Fretless bass 150 Fretless Bass 2 151 Slap bass 152 Slap Bass 2 153 Slap Bass 3 154 Slap Bass 4 155 Synth bass 156 Synth Bass 2 157 Synth Bass 3

TangoAcd TangAcd2
NylonGtr NylonGt2 NylonGt3 NylGtrOf Ukulele SteelGtr SteelGt2 12StrGtr Mandolin Mandoli2 SteelBdy JazzGtr JazzGtr2 PedalGtr CleanGtr CleanGt2 DetClnGt MidTonGt MutedGtr MutedGt2 FunkGt MutVelGt JazzMan Ovrdrive Ovrdriv2 GtPinch DistGtr DistGtr2 FeedbkGt GtrFedbk DistRyth GtrHarmo GtHarmo2 NylnGtVe
AcoBass AcoBass2 WahBass FngrBass FngrSlap PickBass PickBas2 Fretless Fretles2 SlapBass SlapBas2 SlapBas3 SlapBas4 SynBass SynBass2 SynBass3

158 Synth Bass 4 159 Warm synth bass 160 Rsonance SynBass 161 Clavi bass 162 Hammer 163 Attack bass 164 Synth Bass (rubber) 165 Synth Bass (rubber) 2 166 Attack Pulse Strings & Orchestral 167 Violin 168 Violin 2 169 Violin (slow attack) 170 Viola 171 Viola 2 172 Cello 173 Cello 2 174 Contrabass 175 Contrabass 2 176 Tremolo Strings 177 Tremolo Strings 2 178 Tremolo Strings 3 179 Pizzicato Strings 180 Pizzicato Strings 2 181 Orchestral Harp 182 Orchestral Harp 2 183 Yang Chin 184 Timpani 185 Timpani 2 186 String Ensembles 187 String Ensembles 2 188 String Ensembles 3 189 String Ensembles 4 190 Strings & Brass 191 60's Strings 192 Synth Strings 193 Synth Strings 2 194 Synth Strings 3 195 Synth Strings 4 196 Synth Strings 5 197 Choir Aahs 198 Choir Aahs 2 199 Choir Aahs 3 200 Voice Oohs 201 Voice Oohs 2 202 Humming 203 Anlong Voice 204 Synth Voice 205 Synth Voice 2 206 Orchestra hit 207 Orchestra Hit 2 208 Bass Hit Plus 209 6th Hit 210 Euro Hit

SynBass4 WarmBass ResoBass ClavBass Hammer AtackBas RubbBass RubbBas2 AtackPls
Violin Violin2 SlViolin Viola Viola2 Cello Cello2 Contrabs Contrbs2 TremStr TremStr2 TremStr3 PizzStr PizzStr2 Harp Harp2 YangChin Timpani Timpani2 Strings Strings2 Strings3 Strings4 Str&Bras 60'sStr SynStrs SynStrs2 SynStrs3 SynStrs4 SynStrs5 ChoirAah ChoirAah2 ChorAah3 VoiceOoh VoicOoh2 Humming AnlVoice SynVoice SynVoic2 OrchHit OrchHit2 BassHit 6thHit EuroHit

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Brass 211 Trumpet 212 Trumpet 2 213 Dark Trumpet 214 Trombone 215 Trombone 2 216 Trombone 3 217 Bright Trombone 218 Tuba 219 Tuba 2 220 Muted Trumpet 221 Muted Trumpet 2 222 Muted Trumpet 3 223 French horn 224 French horn 2 225 French horn 3 226 Brass Section 227 Brass Section 2 228 Brass Section 3 229 Synth Brass 230 Synth Brass 2 231 Synth Brass 3 232 Synth Brass 4 233 Synth Brass 5 234 Synth Brass 6 235 Synth Brass 7 236 Synth Brass 8 237 Analog Synth Brass 238 Analog Synth Brass 2 239 Analog Synth Brass 3 240 Jump Brass 241 Jump Brass 2 242 Funny 243 Funny 2
Reed 244 Soprano Sax 245 Soprano Sax 2 246 Soprano Sax 3 247 Alto Sax 248 Alto Sax 2 249 Alto Sax 3 250 Tenor Sax 251 Tenor Sax 2 252 Tenor Sax 3 253 Baritone Sax 254 Baritone Sax 2 255 Baritone Sax 3 256 Oboe 257 Oboe 2 258 Oboe 3 259 2 oboes 260 English horn 261 English Horn 2 262 English Horn 3

Trumpet Trumpet2 DarkTrp Trombone Trmbone2 Trmbone3 BritBone Tuba Tuba2 MuteTrp MuteTrp2 MuteTrp3 FrHorn FrHorn2 FrHorn3 Brass Brass2 Brass3 SynBrass SynBras2 SynBras3 SynBras4 SynBras5 SynBras6 SynBras7 SynBras8 AnaBrass AnaBras2 AnaBras3 JumpBras JumpBrs2 Funny Funny2
SprnoSax SprnSax2 SprnSax3 AltoSax AltoSax2 AltoSax3 TenorSax TenoSax2 TenoSax3 BariSax BariSax2 BariSax3 Oboe Oboe2 Oboe3 2Oboes EngHorn EngHorn2 EngHorn3

263 2 English Horns 264 Bassoon 265 Bassoon 2 266 Bassoon 3 267 2 Bassoons 268 Clarinet 269 Clarinet 2 270 Clarinet 3 271 2 Clarinets Pipe 272 Piccolo 273 Piccolo 2 274 Piccolo 3 275 2 piccolos 276 Sweet Flute 277 Flute 278 Flute 2 279 Flute 3 280 2 Flutes 281 Recorder 282 Recorder 2 283 2 Recorders 284 Pan Flute 285 Pan Flute 2 286 Sweet Pan Flute 287 Blown bottle 288 Blown bottle 2 289 Shakuhachi 290 Shakuhachi 2 291 Whistle 292 Whistle 2 293 Ocarina 294 Ocarina 2 Synth Lead 295 Lead 1 (square) 296 Lead 1a (square) 2 297 Lead 1 (square) 3 298 Lead 1b (sine) 299 Lead 2 (sawtooth) 300 Lead 2a (sawtooth) 2 301 Lead 2 (sawtooth) 3 302 Lead 2b (saw + pulse) 303 Lead 2c (double sawtooth) 304 Lead 2d (sequenced analog) 305 Lead 2d (sequenced analog) 2 306 Wavy Sawtooth 307 Bauble Lead 308 Super Analog 309 Lead 3 (calliope) 310 Lead 3 (calliope) 2 311 Lead 4 (chiff) 312 Lead 4 (chiff) 2 313 Lead 4 (chiff) 3 314 Lead 5 (charang)

2EngHons Bassoon Bassoon2 Bassoon3 2Basoons Clarinet Clarine2 Clarine3 2Clarins
Piccolo Piccolo2 Piccolo3 2Picolos SweeFlood Flute Flute2 Flute3 2Flutes Recorder Recorde2 2Records PanFlute PanFlood2 SwPanFlu Bottle Bottle2 Shakhchi Shakhch2 Whistle Whistle2 Ocarina Ocarina2
SquareLd SquarLd2 SquarLd3 SineLead SawLead SawLead2 SawLead3 SawPlsLd DubSawLd SquAnaLd SqAnaLd2 WavySaw BaubleLd SuperAna CaliopLd CalipLd2 ChiffLd ChiffLd2 ChiffLd3 CharanLd

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315 Lead 5 (charang) 2 316 Lead 5 (charang) 3 317 Lead 5 (charang) 4 318 Lead 5a (wire lead) 319 Lead 5a (wire lead) 2 320 Lead 6 (voice) 321 Lead 6 (voice) 2 322 Lead 7 (fifths) 323 Lead 7 (fifths) 2 324 Lead 8 (bass + lead) 325 Lead 8 (bass + lead) 2 326 Lead 8 (bass + lead) 3 327 Lead 8a (soft wrl) 328 Massiness 329 Square 330 Slow Square Lead 331 Sine solo 332 Square Lead 4 333 Thick Square 334 2Oscillators Lead 335 Wavy Sawtooth 2 336 Analog Lead 337 Big Lead 338 Fat Lead 339 PWM 4th 340 Delayed Lead 341 Delayed Lead 2 342 Fifth Lead 343 Corrie 344 Quint Synth Pad 345 Pad 1 (new age) 346 Pad 1 (new age) 2 347 Pad 2 (warm) 348 Pad 2 (warm) 2 349 Pad 2a (sine pad) 350 Pad 3 (polysynth) 351 Pad 3 (polysynth) 2 352 Pad 3 (polysynth) 3 353 Pad 3 (polysynth) 4 354 Pad 4 (choir) 355 Pad 4 (choir) 2 356 Pad 4a (itopia) 357 Pad 5 (bowed) 358 Pad 5 (bowed) 2 359 Pad 6 (metallic) 360 Pad 6 (metallic) 2 361 Pad 7 (halo) 362 Pad 7 (halo) 2 363 Pad 8 (sweep) 364 Pad 8 (sweep) 2 365 Pad 8 (sweep) 3 366 Pan Pad 367 Pan Pad 2

CharaLd2 CharaLd3 CharaLd4 WireLead WireLd2 VoiceLd VoiceLd2 FifthsLd FifthLd2 BassLead BasLead2 BasLead3 SftWrlLd Massin Square SlwSquLd SineSolo SquarLd4 ThickSqu 2OscLd WavySaw2 AnaLead BigLead FatLead Rezz4th DelyLead DlyLead2 FifLead Corrie Quint
NewAge NewAge2 WarmPad WarmPad2 SinePad PolySyn PolySyn2 PolySyn3 PolySyn4 ChoirPad ChoirPd2 ItopiaPd BowedPad BowedPd2 MetalPad MetalPd2 HaloPad HaloPad2 SweepPad SweepPd2 SweepPd3 PanPad PanPad2

368 Dipolar Pad 369 PWM Pad 370 Warmly Pad 371 Horn Pad 372 Click Pad 373 Analog pad 374 80's Poly Pad 375 PWM 4th Soft 376 Synth Calliope Soft 377 Soft vox 378 5th SawWave 379 5th Lead Soft 380 Slow Square 381 New Year Pad 382 Space Voice 383 Rising 384 Congregate Synth SFX 385 FX 1 (rain) 386 FX 1 (rain) 2 387 FX 2 (soundtrack) 388 FX 2 (soundtrack) 2 389 Prelude 390 FX 3 (crystal) 391 FX 3 (crystal) 2 392 FX 3a (synth mallet) 393 FX 4 (atmosphere) 394 FX 4 (atmosphere) 2 395 Warm Air 396 FX 5 (brightness) 397 Smog 398 FX 6 (goblins) 399 FX 6 (goblins) 2 400 Choir Bell 401 Choir Bell 2 402 FX 7 (echoes) 403 FX 7 (echoes) 2 404 FX 7b (echo pan) 405 FX 7a (echo bell) 406 FX 7a (echo bell) 2 407 FX 7a (echo bell) 3 408 FX 8 (sci-fi) 409 FX 8 (sci-fi) 2 Ethnic Misc. 410 Sitar 411 Sitar 2 412 Banjo 413 Banjo 2 414 Shamisen 415 Shamisen 2 416 Koto 417 Koto 2 418 Taisho Koto 419 Kalimba

DipolPad PWMPad WarmlyPd HornPad ClickPad AnalogPd 80'sPoly Rezz4thS CalioLdS SoftVox 5thSaw FiftLdSf SlSquare NewYear SpcVoice Rising Congrega
FXRain FXRain2 Soundtrk Sondtrk2 Prelude Crystal Crystal2 SynMalet Atmosphr Atmosph2 WarmAir Bright Smog Goblins Goblins2 ChorBell ChorBel2 Echoes Echoes2 EchoPan EchoBell EchoBel2 EchoBel3 Sci-Fi Sci-Fi2
Sitar Sitar2 Banjo Banjo2 Shamisen Shamise2 Koto Koto2 TaishoKt Kalimba

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420 Kalimba 2 421 Bag Pipe 422 Bag Pipe 2 423 Fiddle 424 Fiddle 2 425 Fiddle 3 426 Shanai 427 Shanai 2 Percussive 428 Tinkle Bell 429 Agogo 430 Steel drums 431 Woodblock 432 Castanets 433 Taiko drum 434 Concert Bass Drum 435 Acoustic Bass Drum 436 Jazz Kick 437 Side Stick 438 Analog Rim Shot 439 Acoustic snare 440 Jazz snare 441 Brush Tap 442 Concert SD 443 Hand Clap 444 Tom 445 Brush Tom 446 Closed hi-hat 447 Analog Closed Hi-hat 448 Pedal hi-hat 449 Open Hi-hat 450 Crash Cymbal 451 Analog Cymbal 452 Ride cymbal 453 China Cymbal 454 Ride Bell 455 Tambourine 456 Splash Cymbal 457 Cowbell 458 Analog cowbell 459 High Bongo 460 Low bongo 461 Mute Hi Conga 462 Open Hi Conga 463 Low conga 464 Analog Hi Conga 465 Analog Mid Conga 466 Analog Low Conga 467 High Timbale 468 Low Timbale 469 Cabasa 470 Maracas 471 Analog maracas 472 Short guiro

Kalimba2 BagPipe BagPipe2 Fiddle Fiddle2 Fiddle3 Shanai Shanai2
TnklBell Agogo SteelDrm WoodBlok Castanet TaikoDrm ConBasDm BassDrum JazzKick SidStick AnRiShot A.Snare JazSnare SrushTap ConcetSD HandClap Tom BrushTom ClosedHH AnCloHH PedalHH OpenHH CrashCym AnaCym RideCym ChinaCym RideBell Tambouri SplashCy Cowbell AnaCowbl HiBongo LoBongo MuHiCnga OpHiCnga LowConga AnHiCnga AnMiCnga AnLoCnga HiTimbal LoTimbal Cabasa Maracas AnMaracas ShGuiro

473 Long guiro 474 Claves 475 Mute Cuica 476 Open Cuica 477 Mute Triangle 478 Open Triangle 479 Shaker 480 Mute Surdo 481 Open Surdo 482 Melodic Tom 483 Melodic Tom 2 484 Synth drum 485 Rhythm Box Tom 486 Electric Drum 487 Reverse Cymbal SFX 488 Guitar Fret Noise 489 Guitar Cutting Noise 490 Acoustic Bass String Slap 491 Breath Noise 492 Flute Key Click 493 Seashore 494 Rain 495 Thunder 496 Wind 497 Stream 498 Bubble 499 Bird Tweet 500 Bird Tweet 2 501 Dog 502 Horse Gallop 503 Telephone Ring 504 Telephone Ring 2 505 Door Creaking 506 Door 507 Scratch 508 Wind Chime 509 Helicopter 510 Car Engine 511 Car Stop 512 Car Pass 513 Car Crash 514 Siren 515 Train 516 Jetplane 517 Starship 518 Burst Noise 519 Applause 520 Laughing 521 Screaming 522 Punch 523 Heart Beat 524 Footsteps 525 Gunshot

LoGuiro Claves MuCuica OpCuica MuTrgle OpTrgle Shaker MuSurdo OpSurdo MeloTom MeloTom2 SynDrum RhythBox ElecDrum RevCymbl
FretNoiz GtCtNoiz BsStSlap BrthNoiz FlKeyClk Seashore Rain Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Tweet Tweet2 Dog HouseGlp Telphone Telphone2 DoorCrek Door Scratch WindChim Helicptr CarEngin CarStop CarPass CarCrash Siren Train Jetplane Starship BurtNois Applause Laughing Scream Punch HeartBet Footstep Gunshot

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526 Machine Gun 527 Laser Gun 528 Explosion Combined Voice 529 Stereo Piano & Strings Pad 530 Stereo Piano & Choir 531 Stereo Piano & Synth Strings 532 Stereo Piano & Warm Pad 533 Stereo Piano & Soft EP 534 FM Electric Piano 535 Digital piano 536 E.Piano & Strings 537 E.Piano & Acoustic Guitar 538 E.Piano & Vibraphone 539 E.Piano 2 & Pad 540 E.Piano 2 & Strings 541 Harpsichord & Stereo Strings 542 Music Box & Stereo Strings 543 Vibraphone & Stereo Strings 544 Vibraphone Octave 545 Vibraphone & Marimba & Kalimba 546 Marimba & Kalimba 547 Marimba delay 548 Xylophone Octave 549 Organ & Stereo Strings 550 Stereo Organ & Piano 551 Rock Organ & Strings 552 Church Organ & Choir 553 Church Organ & Strings 554 Acoustic Guitar & Flute 555 Acoustic Guitar & Clavi 556 24 String Guitar 557 Steel Guitar & Warm Pad 558 Stereo Strings & Horn 559 Orchestra 560 Full Strings 561 Full Strings 2 562 Symphonic 563 Stereo Choir & Strings 564 Stereo Choir & Steel Guitar 565 3 Trumpet Loose 566 Trombone & Stereo Strings 567 3 Trombones Loose 568 3 Muted Trumpets Loose 569 Club Brass 570 Brass & Woodwinds 571 Woodwinds & Strings 572 Section Woods Small 573 Pan Flute & Strings Pad 574 Koto & Shamisen 575 Flute & Clarinet 576 Flute & Oboe 577 Flute & Bassoon 578 Flute & Oboe & Clarinet

MachnGun Laser Gun Explosio
Pn&StrPd Pn&Choir Pn&SyStr Pn&WrmPd Pn&SfEP FMEP DigitlPn EP&Str EP&Gtr EP&Vibra EP2&Pad EP2&Str Hrps&Str MBox&Str Vib&Str VibraOct Vib&M&K Mar&Cal MarDelay XylopOct Orgn&Str Orgn&Pno RkOr&Str ChOr&Cho ChOr&Str Gtr&Flood Gtr&Clav 24StrGtr StGt&Pad Str&Horn Orchestr FullStr FullStr2 Symphon Cho&Str Cho&Gtr 3Trumpet Tomb&Str 3Trmbone 3MuTrump ClubBras Brs&Wood Wood&Str WoodSmal PnFl&Str Kto&Sham Flu&Clar Flu&Oboe Flu&Bn Fl&Ob&Cl

579 Flute & Clarinet & Bassoon 580 Flute & Oboe & Bassoon 581 Flute Octave 582 Flute & Oboe Octave 583 Flute & Clarinet Octave 584 Oboe & Bassoon 585 Oboe & Clarinet 586 Oboe & Clarinet & Bassoon 587 Oboe Octave 588 Oboe & Clarinet Octave 589 Oboe & Bassoon Octave 590 Clarinet & Bassoon 591 Clarinet & Oboe Octave Chinese Instruments 592 Standard set 593 Room Set 594 Power Set 595 Electronic set 596 Analog set 597 Jazz set 598 Brush Set 599 Orchestra Set 600 SFX Set

Fl&Cl&Bn Fl&Ob&Bn FluteOct Fl&ObOct Fl&ClOct Oboe&Bn Ob&Cl Whether&Cl&Bn OboeOct Ob&ClOct Ob&BnOct Cl&Bn Cl&ObOct
StandSet RoomSet PowerSet ElectSet AnalgSet JazzSet BrushSet OrcheSet SFXSet

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Styles overview

NO. Ebglish name 8BEAT
1 8Beat Ballad 2 8Beat Piano 3 8Beat 1 4 Guitar Pop 1 5 8Beat Hip Hop 6 8Beat Blues Rock 7 8Beat 2 8 Sweet beat 9 8Beat 3 10 Rhythm&Beat 2 16BEAT 11 16Beat 1 12 16Beat Radio 1 13 16Beat Ballad 1 14 16Beat R&B 15 Pop 16Beat 1 16 16Beat Funk 2 17 16Beat Dance 18 Pop 16Beat 2 19 16Beat 2 20 Pop 16Beat 3 21 Pop 16Beat 4 22 Modern 16Beat 23 16Beat Hot 24 16Beat Modern 25 16Beat Funk 3 26 16Beat 3 27 Cool beat 28 16Beat Ballad 2 29 16Beat 4 30 Pop shuffle POP&BALLAD 31 Pop Rock 1 32 Pop Dance 1 33 Pop Fusion 34 Analog Night 1 35 6/8 pop 36 Brit. Pop 1 37 Brit. Pop 2 38 Pop hit 39 Fusion Shuffle 40 Analog Night 2 41 Guitar Pop 3 42 Pop beat 43 Soft beat 44 60's Pop 45 Sting Latin 46 R&B Ballad 1 47 Guitar Ballad 48 Ballad Rock 49 Piano Pop 50 Soft ballad 51 Natural Ballad 52 Love Ballad

LCD Name
8BtBld 8BtPiano 8Beat1 GtPop1 8BtHiHop 8BtBluRk 8Beat2 SweetBt 8Beat3 Rhy&Bt2
16Beat1 16BtFuk1 16BtBld1 16BtR&B Pop16Bt1 16BtFuk2 16BtDanc Pop16Bt2 16Beat2 Pop16Bt3 Pop16Bt4 Modr16Bt 16BtHot 16BtModr 16BtFuk3 16Beat3 CoolBeat 16BtBld2 16Beat4 PopShfl
PopRock1 PopDanc1 PopFusn AnalgNt1 6/8Pop BritPop1 BritPop2 PopHit FusShufl AnalgNt2 GtPop3 PopBeat SoftBeat 60'sPop StigLatn R&BBld1 GtBallad BaldRock PianoPop SoftBald NatulBld LoveBald

53 Easy Ballad 54 Miami Folk 55 Slow Ballad 56 Folk Ballad 57 Pop Ballad 1 58 Pop Ballad 2 59 EP Ballad 60 New R&B Ballad ROCK 61 Skirt 62 New Wave 63 Ska 64 Pop Rock 2 65 Slow Rock 66 70's Rock&Roll 67 Folk Rock 68 Soft Rock 69 Old Rock 70 Easy Rock 71 New Shuffle 72 Rock Hip Hop 73 Rock&Roll 1 74 Rock Shuffle 75 Rock&Roll 2 BALLROOM 76 Tango 1 77 Spain Matador 78 Twist 1 79 Twist 2 80 Big Band Fox 81 Tango 2 82 Slow Fox 83 Slow Waltz 1 84 Swing Fox 85 Salsa 1 86 Cha Cha 1 87 Cha Cha 2 88 Beguine 1 89 Beguine 2 90 Rumba 1 91 Samba 1 92 Samba 2 93 Jive 94 Fox Trot DANCE 95 Techno 1 96 Hip Hop 1 97 House 1 98 Down beat 99 Progressive 100 Rap 1 101 Disco 102 70's disco 103 Club Dance 104 Euro Dance 105 Garage
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EasyBald MiamiBld SlowBald FolkBald PopBald1 PopBald2 EPBallad NewRBBld
Skirt NewWave Ska PopRock2 SlowRock 70'sRock FolkRock SoftRock OldRock EasyRock NewShufl RkHipHop R'N'R1 RockShfl R'N'R2
Tango1 Matador Twist1 Twist2 BandFox Tango2 SlowFox SlowWlz1 SwingFox Salsa1 ChaCha1 ChaCha2 Beguine1 Beguine2 Rumba1 Samba1 Samba2 Jive FoxTrot
Techno1 HipHop1 House1 DownBeat Progress Rap1 Disco 70'sDisc ClubDanc EuroDanc Garage

SOUL & FUNK 106 Radio 1 107 Classic radio 108 Jay R&B 109 Gospel Swing 110 Gospel 111 Radio 2 112 Electric Funk 113 Groove funk 114 Rubber Funk 115 Cool Funky 116 Jazz Funk 117 Groove 118 Soul 119 Hip Hop Soul 120 Hip hop beat 121 R&B 122 British Soul Pop 123 Latin Jazz 1 124 Big Band 1 125 Dixieland 1 126 Guitar Swing 1 127 Broadway Big Band 128 Swing 129 Latin Jazz 2 130 Fusion 131 Acid Jazz 132 Cool Jazz Ballad 133 Swing Shuffle 134 Big Band Medium 135 Ragtime COUNTRY 136 Country Pop 1 137 Bluegrass 1 138 8Beat Country 139 Modern Country 140 Country Pop 2 141 Bluegrass 2 142 2/4 Country 143 Country Quick Steps 144 Country Folk 145 Country Shuffle LATIN&LATIN DANCE 146 Samba 3 147 Bossa Nova 148 Latin 149 New Reggae 150 Reggae Dance 151 Paso Doble 152 Lite Bossa 153 Latin Rock 154 Beguine 3 155 Slow Bolero 156 Disco Samba 157 Mambo 158 Meneito

Radio1 ClasFunk JayR&B GopSwing Gospel Radio2 ElecFunk GrooveFk RubberFk ColFunky JazzFunk Groove Soul HipHopSl HipHopBt R&B BritSoul LatinJz1 BigBand1 Dixland1 GtSwing1 BwayBand Swing LatinJz2 Fusion AcidJazz CoolJzBd SwingSfl BandMid Ragtime
CntyPop1 Bluegrass1 8BtCnty ModrCnty CntyPop2 Blugrass2 2/4Cntry QuickStp CntyFolk CnyShufl
Samba3 BosaNova Latin NewRegga DanRegga Pasodobl LteBossa LatinRck Beguine3 SlBolero DscSamba Mambo Meneito

159 Rumba 2

Rumba2

160 Rumba 3

Rumba3

161 Lambada

Lambada

162 Pop Cha Cha 1

PChaCha1

WALTZ&TRADITIONAL

163 Waltz

Waltz

164 Old Waltz

OldWaltz

165 English Waltz

EngWaltz

166 German Waltz

GemWaltz

167 Italian mazurka

ItaMazuk

168 Mexico Waltz

MexWaltz

169 Vienna Waltz

VinaWltz

170 Slow Waltz 2

SlwWltz2

171 Jazz Waltz

JazzWltz

172 Polka

Polka

173 6/8 March

6/8March

174 German polka

GemPolka

175 Party polka

PtyPolka

176 Army March

ArmMarch

177 March

March

178 US March

USMarch

179 French Musette

FMusette

180 Mazurka WORLD

Mazurka

181 Enka Ballad

EnkaBald

182 Laendler

Laendler

183 Hawaiian

Hawaiian

184 Sirtake

Sirtake

185 Dangdut

Dangdut

186 6/8 Flipper

6/8Flip

187 New Age

NewAge

188 Tarantella

Tarantula

189 Scottish

Scottish

190 Norteno

Norteno

PIANIST

191 Pianist 1

Pianist1

192 Pianist 2

Pianist2

193 Pianist 3

Pianist3

194 March 1

March1

195 Italian polka

ItaPolka

196 Slow Waltz

SlwWltz

197 Waltz 1

Waltz1

198 Waltz 2

Waltz2

199 Waltz 3

Waltz3

200 Vienna Waltz

VinaWtz

201 Latin

Latin

202 Tango

Tango

203 Lambada

Lambada

204 Samba

Samba

205 ChaCha

ChaCha

206 Beguine

Beguine

207 Salas

Salas

208 Pop Bossa

PopBossa

209 Jazz 1

Jazz1

210 Jazz 2

Jazz2

211 Jazz 3

Jazz3

212 Jazz 4 213 Jazz 5 214 Jazz 6 215 Jazz 7 216 Boogie 217 Jive 218 Dixland 219 Blues 1 220 Blues 2 221 Jazz blouse 222 Pop 1 223 Pop 2 224 Pop 3 225 Pop 4 226 Ballad 1 227 Ballad 2 228 Ballad 3 229 Ballad 4 230 6/8 Ballad 2

Jazz4 Jazz5 Jazz6 Jazz7 Boogie Jive Dixland Blues1 Blues2 JazBlouse Pop1 Pop2 Pop3 Pop4 Ballad1 Ballad2 Ballad3 Ballad4 6/8Bld2

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Song directory

NO. English Name 1 Toccata 2 Carry Me Back To Old Virginny 3 El Condor Pasa 4 Five Hundred Miles 5 Green Grass Of Home 6 Greensleeves 7 Home Sweet Home 8 La Mer 9 Long Long Ago 10 Massachusetts 11 Moon River 12 My Darling Clementine 13 Never On Sunday 14 Oh! Carol 15 Oh! Susanna 16 The Girl From Ipanema 17 Tombe La Neige 18 You Are My Sunshine 19 A Whiter Shade Of Pale 20 Again 21 Mambo No. 5 22 Are You Lonesome Tonight? 23 Around The World 24 Auld Lang Syne 25 Hail Mary 26 Beyond The Reef 27 Blue Tango 28 Brazil 29 Bridal March 30 Can't Help Fallin' In Love 31 Chanson Du Toreador 32 Danny Boy 33 Do Re Wed 34 Ebb Tide 35 Fly Me To The Moon 36 Happy Birthday To You 37 Hey Jude 38 How Deep Is Your Love 39 If 40 In The Mood 41 Jingle Bells 42 Joy To The World 43 La Paloma 44 La Playa 45 La Reine De Saba 46 Lara'S Theme From "Doctor Zhivago" 47 Always In My Heart 48 Mambo No. 8 49 Misty 50 My Way 51 Annie Laurie 52 One Way Ticket To The Blues 53 Only You 54 Petite Fleur

LCD Name Toccata Virginny ElCondor 500Miles GreenGrs Sleeves SwetHome LaMer LongAgo Maschuse MoonRivr Clemtine NeverSun Oh!Carol Susanna Ipanema LaNeige Sunshine WhtShade Again MamboNo5 Lonesome AroWorld LangSyne AveMaria BeyndRef BluTango Brazil Bridal InLove Toreador DannyBoy DoReMi EbbTide FlyMoon Birthday HeyJude DeepLove If InMood JingBell JoyWorld LaPaloma LaPlaya Saba Zhivago MyHeart MamboNo8 Misty MyWay AnnieLa OWTickets OnlyYou Fleur

55 Red River Valley 56 Rhythm Of The Rain 57 Rock Around The Clock 58 Sail Along Silv'ry Moon 59 Sealed With A Kiss 60 Siboney 61 Silent Night 62 Speak Softly Love 63 Summertime 64 Superstar 65 Sweet And Gentle 66 Tennessee Waltz 67 The End Of The World 68 The Sound Of Silence 69 The Way We Were 70 Top Of The World 71 Una Lacrima Sul Viso 72 Unchained Melody 73 Love Story 74 Words 75 Yesterday 76 Yesterday Once More 77 13 Jours En France 78 A Lover'S Concerto 79 Air For The G-String 80 On The Shonen Blue Danube 81 The Sleeping Beauty 82 La Traviata 83 Lullaby 84 Mov. 2 Adagio Non Troppo Piano Sonata No. 9 In D 85 Piano Sonata No. 11 In A 86 Prelude In C 87 Chinese Dance 88 Emperor Waltz 89 March Militaire 90 Symphony No. 40 91 Hanon Piano Fingering 1 92 Hanon Piano Fingering 2 93 Hanon Piano Fingering 3 94 Hanon Piano Fingering 4 95 Hanon Piano Fingering 5 96 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 12 97 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 13 98 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 14 99 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 15 100 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 18 101 Cuckoo 102 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 21 103 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 29 104 Butterfly 105 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 45 106 Christmas Eve 107 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 50 108 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 52 109 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 55

RedRiver RhymRain Skirt SilyMoon Sealed Siboney SltNight SoftLove Summer Superstr SwetGtle Tennesse EndWorld Silence TheWay TopWorld Lacrima Melody LoveStry Words Yestday OnceMore 13France Concerto G-String Danube SleepBty LaTravia Cradle Sonata9 Sonata11 Prelude ChDance Emperor Militair Symphony Hanon1 Hanon2 Hanon3 Hanon4 Hanon5 Beyer12 Beyer13 Beyer14 Beyer15 Beyer18 Cuckoo Beyer21 Beyer29 Buterfly Beyer45 XmasEve Beyer50 Beyer52 Beyer55

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110 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 59 111 Beyer Eight Degrees Jump Etude 112 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano The Scale Of C Major 113 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 65 114 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 66 115 Old Folks At Home (Piano) 116 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano The Scale Of G Major 117 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 70 118 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 72 119 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 73 120 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 74

Beyer59 BeyrJump BeyerC Beyer65 Beter66 OldFolk2 BeyerG Beyer70 Beyer72 Beyer73 Beyer74

Demo songs directory
NO. English Name 1 Demo1 2 Demo2 3 Bossa Nova 4 Fusion 5 Jazz

LCD Name Demo1 Demo2 BosaNova Fusion Jazz

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MIDI implementation
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WEEE Declaration (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
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UB-100SP Unterbau und Pedaleinheit für SP-150/SP-250

1. Stellen Sie die Pedaleinheit (2) auf den Boden und halten Sie den rechten/linken Standfuss bereit 2. Schieben Sie die Einsteckmuttern (4) in die rückseitig vorgesehenen Bohrungen 3. Führen Sie je 2 der langen Schrauben M6x50 (5) links/rechts durch den Standfuss in die Einsteckmuttern und ziehen Sie diese mit einem
Schraubenzieher fest 4. Mit den Kunststoffkappen (6) können Sie die Schrauben abdecken 5. Setzen Sie das Stagepiano auf den Unterbau und befestigen dieses mit den kürzeren Schrauben M6 x 12 (7) 6. Verbinden Sie nun das Kabel der Pedale mit der zugehörigen Buchse am Stagepiano

No. Bezeichnung Linker Standfuss Pedaleinheit Rechter Standfuss Einsteckmuttern Schraube M6x50 Kunststoffkappe Schraube M6x12

Menge 1 1 1 4 4 4 4

00040273 Version 01/2021

UB-100SP stand and 3 key pedal unit for SP-150/SP-250

1. Place the pedal unit (2) on the floor and have the right/left leg ready. 2. Push the insert nuts (4) into the holes provided on the rear side.

3. Insert 2 each of the longer M6x50 screws (5) left/right through the stand into the insert nuts and tighten them with a screwdriver
4. Cover the screws with the plastic caps (6) 5. Place the stage piano on the base and fix it with the shorter screws M6 x 12 (7) 6. Now connect the cable of the pedals to the corresponding socket on the stage piano

No. Description

Qty

Left leg assy

1

Pedal unit assy

1

Right leg assy

1

Insert nuts

4

Screw M6x50

4

Screw plastc cap

4

Screw M6x12

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References

pdf-merger-js pdf-lib (https://github.com/Hopding/pdf-lib)