RockJam RJ461 61 Key Full Size Musical Keyboard
User Guide
Important Information
Be sure to obey the following information so as not to harm yourself or others or damage this instrument or other external equipment.
Power adapter:
- Please use only the specified AC adapter supplied with the product. An incorrect or faulty adapter can cause damage to the electronic keyboard.
- Do not place the AC adapter or power cord near to any source of heat such as radiators or other heaters.
- To avoid damaging the power cord, please ensure that heavy objects are not placed on it and that it is not subject to stress or over bending.
- Check the power plug regularly and ensure it is free from surface dirt. Do not insert or unplug the power cord with wet hands.
Do not open the body of the electronic keyboard:
- Do not open the electronic keyboard or try to disassemble any part of it. If the device is not functioning correctly, please stop using it and send it to a qualified service agent for repair.
Use of the electronic keyboard:
- To avoid damaging the appearance of the electronic keyboard or damaging the internal parts please do not place the electronic keyboard in a dusty environment, in direct sunlight or in places where there are very high or very low temperatures.
- Do not place the electronic keyboard on an uneven surface. To avoid damaging internal parts do not place any vessel holding liquid onto the electronic keyboard as spillage may occur.
Maintenance:
- To clean the body of the electronic keyboard wipe it with a dry, soft cloth only.
Connection:
- To prevent damage to the speaker of the electronic keyboard please adjust the volume of any peripheral device to the lowest setting and gradually adjust the volume accordingly to an appropriate level once the music is playing.
During operation:
- Do not use the keyboard at the loudest volume level for a long period.
- Do not place heavy objects onto the keyboard or press the keyboard with undue force.
- The packaging should be opened by a responsible adult only and any plastic packaging should be stored or disposed of appropriately.
Specification
- Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Controls, Indicators and External Connections
Front Panel
The front panel features a variety of controls, including:
- Speakers (1)
- Power Switch (2)
- Main Volume Dial (3)
- Mixer Button (4)
- Mixer Volume Adjust (+/-) (5)
- Tempo Adjust (+/-) (6)
- Transpose Adjust (+/-) (7)
- Vibrato Adjust (+/-) (8)
- Dual Tone Button (9)
- Split Button (10)
- Stereo Button (11)
- Sustain Button (12)
- Percussion Button (13)
- Play/Pause Button (14)
- Previous Song Button (15)
- Next Song Button (16)
- Music Volume Adjust (-/+) (17, 18)
- EQ Button (19)
- Memory Buttons (20)
- Memory Storage 1-4 Buttons (21-24)
- Piano Key Button (25)
- Teach 1 Button (26)
- Record Button (27)
- Teach 2 Button (28)
- Program Button (29)
- Teach 3 Button (30)
- Playback Button (31)
- Start/Stop Button (32)
- Intro/Ending Button (33)
- Fill In Button (34)
- Sync Button (35)
- Single Finger Chord Button (36)
- Fingered Chord Button (37)
- Chord Tone Button (38)
- Chord Off Button (39)
- Demo Button (40)
- Rhythm Button (41)
- Tone Button (42)
- Metronome Button (43)
- Number Keys (44)
- Keyboard Playing Area (45)
- Chord Playing Area (46)
- Tones List Area (47)
- LCD Screen (48)
- Rhythms List Area (49)
- Pitch Control Slider (50)
External Connections
The rear of the keyboard features the following connection ports:
- Micro SD Card Slot (MP3 Playback) (1)
- USB Input (MP3 Playback) (2)
- MIC Input (Electret type) (3)
- AUX Input (4)
- Headphone Output (5)
- DC Input (6)
LCD Display
The LCD screen displays various information including:
- Playing chord indication (1)
- Volume level display (2)
- Current selection (TONE, RHYTHM, or demo SONG) (3)
- Digital display for song, rhythm, and tone number (4)
- Tempo value (bpm) for rhythm and song (5)
- Metronome indicator (6)
- Mode Indicators (7, 9)
- Key Indicator (8)
Preparation Before First Use
Power
Use of AC/DC power adapter:
Use the supplied AC/DC power adapter (DC 9V output voltage, 500mA output current with a centre positive plug). Connect the DC plug into the DC IN socket on the rear of the keyboard, and the other end into a mains wall socket. Switch on the power.
USA / Canada Power Adapter Connection: [Diagram shows DC IN, DC PLUG, POWER ADAPTER, MAINS SOCKET]
UK Power Adapter Connection: [Diagram shows DC IN, DC PLUG, POWER ADAPTER, MAINS SOCKET]
Caution: When the keyboard is not in use, unplug the power adapter from the mains power socket.
Battery operation:
Open the battery lid on the underside of the keyboard and insert 6 x 1.5V Size AA alkaline batteries. Ensure correct polarity and replace the lid.
Caution: Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not leave batteries in the keyboard if it will not be used for a long time, to avoid damage from leaking batteries.
Jacks and Accessories
Using headphones:
Connect a 3.5mm headphone plug into the [PHONES] jack on the rear of the keyboard. The internal speaker will automatically cut off when headphones are connected. Headphones are not included.
[Diagram shows a 3.5mm plug and headphones]
Keyboard Operation
Power and Volume
Power control:
Press the [POWER] button to turn the power on or off. The LCD screen will light up when the power is on.
[Diagram shows Power button and Main Volume dial]
Adjustment of the Master Volume:
To change the volume, turn the MAIN VOLUME dial.
[Diagram shows Power button and Main Volume dial]
Adjustment of Mixer Volume:
To adjust the CHORD, BASS CHORD, or PERCUSSION volume, first touch the MIXER button to select the desired volume, then use the MIXER VOL [+ / -] buttons to change the volume.
[Diagram shows Mixer button and Mixer Vol +/- buttons]
Tone
Tone Selection:
When the keyboard is switched on, the default TONE is '00' Grand Piano. To change the tone, touch the TONE button, then enter the number code using the keypad (0-9). Tones can also be changed using the [+ / -] buttons. Refer to Appendix III for a full list of tones and codes.
[Diagram shows Tone button and numerical keypad]
Effect & Control
Pitch Slider:
The keyboard has a touch-sensitive pitch slider on the left side panel. To increase or decrease the pitch of a note, touch the [-/+] on the pitch slider.
[Diagram shows Pitch Control slider]
Dual Tone Keyboard:
Dual Tone mode allows mixing two tones simultaneously. Touch the [DUAL TONE] button to activate. The LCD will show a flag indicator. The first tone is fixed; the second tone can be selected via the numerical keypad or +/- buttons. Press [DUAL TONE] again to exit.
[Diagram shows Dual Tone button]
Split Keyboard:
Press the [SPLIT] button to activate Split Keyboard mode. The keyboard splits at the 24th key from the left. The pitch of the left-hand keys is raised by one octave. The tone of the left keyboard can be adjusted. Press [SPLIT] again to exit.
[Diagram shows Split Keyboard button and keyboard split visualization]
Sound Output Mode:
Press the [STEREO] button repeatedly to select the sound output mode: [STERE1], [STERE2], [MONO], or [NORMAL].
[Diagram shows Stereo button]
Sustain:
Touch the [SUSTAIN] button to enter Sustain mode. The LCD will display a flag indicating SUSTAIN is on. This prolongs the sound of each note played. Touching [SUSTAIN] again turns the feature off.
[Diagram shows Sustain button]
Vibrato:
The [VIBRATO] function adds a wavering quality to notes. Adjust vibrato between 000 (Off) and 007 (Maximum). Pressing both [VIBRATO] buttons simultaneously resets the level to 000 (Off). The level resets to 000 (Off) after power off/on.
[Diagram shows Vibrato buttons]
Transpose:
Touching the [TRANSPOSE] buttons alters the musical scale by up to 6 levels. Pressing both [TRANSPOSE] buttons simultaneously resets the transpose level to 0. The level resets to 0 after power off/on.
[Diagram shows Transpose buttons]
Metronome:
Touch the [METRONOME] button to start a tick-tock beat. Four beats are available. Use [TEMPO] buttons to adjust speed. Press [METRONOME] repeatedly to cycle through beat patterns. The LCD shows the selected beat. The metronome is added to music playback. Exit by touching [START/STOP] or [METRONOME].
[Diagram shows Metronome button and related controls]
Panel Percussion Instruments:
When the [PERCUSSION] button is touched, all keyboard keys can play percussion sounds. Touch [PERCUSSION] again to exit Percussion mode. Refer to Appendix I for a table of 61 percussion sounds.
[Diagram shows Percussion button and keyboard area]
Rhythm
Selecting the rhythm:
Choose from over 300 built-in rhythms (refer to Appendix II). Touch the [RHYTHM] button to enter selection mode. The LCD shows the current rhythm number. Select by entering digits on the keypad or using the +/- buttons.
[Diagram shows Rhythm button and numerical keypad]
Start / Stop:
With a rhythm selected, press the [Start/Stop] button to start or stop playback.
[Diagram shows Start/Stop button]
Sync:
Touch the [SYNC] button for synchronized accompaniment. Press any of the first 19 keys on the left-hand side to start the selected rhythm. Touch [START /STOP] to stop and exit sync function.
[Diagram shows Sync button]
Fill in:
While a rhythm is playing, touch the [FILL IN] button to add a rhythmic fill. The rhythm continues normally after the fill.
[Diagram shows Fill In button]
Tempo Adjustment:
Touch the [TEMPO] buttons to adjust the tempo of rhythms, metronome, or demo songs up or down. Press and hold for quick adjustment. Range: 30-240 bpm. Pressing both [TEMPO] buttons simultaneously reverts tempo to the default for the selected rhythm. Default tempo at power-on is 120 bpm.
[Diagram shows Tempo buttons]
Chord Accompaniment
Single Finger Chords:
Touch the [SINGLE] button to activate. The LCD flags the function. Chords are played by pressing keys in the chord area (keys 1-19). Finger patterns are in Appendix VI. The played chord appears on the LCD. Touch [START / STOP] to start/stop accompaniment.
[Diagram shows Single button and related controls]
Multi Finger Chords:
Touch the [FINGERED] button to activate. The LCD flags the function. Chords are played by pressing keys in the chord area (keys 1-19). Finger patterns are in Appendix VI. The played chord appears on the LCD. Touch [START / STOP] to start/stop accompaniment. Note: Use finger patterns from Appendix VI; otherwise, no chord sound will be heard.
[Diagram shows Fingered button and related controls]
Chord Tones:
There are 5 chord accompaniment tones. Touch the [CHORD TONE] button repeatedly to cycle through them. Touch the [CHORD OFF] button to stop chord accompaniment.
[Diagram shows Chord Tone and Chord Off buttons]
Intro / Ending:
With a rhythm selected, touch the [Intro / Ending] button to initiate an intro. After the intro, accompaniment shifts to the main section. Touch [Intro / Ending] again to initiate an ending. Auto accompaniment stops after the ending finishes.
[Diagram shows Intro/Ending button]
Recording Function
Recording:
Touch the [REC] button to enter recording mode. The LCD shows a flag. Press any key to start recording. Maximum capacity: 118 notes. LCD displays [Full] when capacity is reached.
[Diagram shows REC button]
Playback:
Touch the [PLAY BACK] button to play recorded notes.
[Diagram shows PLAY BACK button]
Touch the [REC] button again to exit recording mode.
Rhythm Programming:
Press the [PROGRAM] button to activate Rhythm program mode. The LCD flags the function. Play the keyboard and record a percussion track up to 32 beats. Playback the track using [PLAY BACK]. Adjust speed with [TEMPO] buttons. Cancel Program mode by touching [PROGRAM] again.
[Diagram shows PROGRAM and PLAY BACK buttons]
Demo Songs
Touch the [DEMO] button to play a demo song. The LCD shows SONG followed by a number. Use digits or +/- buttons on the keypad to choose from 40 demo songs (000-039). The keyboard plays the selected song and then the next. Touch [DEMO] again to exit demo mode. Refer to Appendix IV for a full list.
[Diagram shows DEMO button and related controls]
Setting Memories M1 to M4
The keyboard has four memories for saving volume, tone, rhythm, and tempo settings. Select desired settings, then press [MEMORY] and simultaneously [M1], [M2], [M3], or [M4] to save. Access saved settings by touching the respective [M1]-[M4] buttons before performing. Memories are saved even after the keyboard is switched off.
[Diagram shows MEMORY and M1-M4 buttons]
Piano Key:
Press the [PIANO] key as a shortcut to quickly revert to piano key sounds.
[Diagram shows PIANO button]
Teaching Modes
Single Key Course:
Touch [TEACH 1] to enter Single Key teaching mode. LCD flags Teach 1. Suitable for beginners to familiarize with rhythm and tempo. LCD shows [SONG XXX Demo]. Select songs using [+/-] or number keys. Beat point flashes on LCD indicating tempo. Keyboard plays melody in time with key presses, even incorrect ones.
[Diagram shows TEACH 1 button and related controls]
Synchronised Course:
Touch [TEACH 2] to enter Synchronised teaching mode. LCD flags Teach 2. Suitable for advanced users. LCD shows [SONG XXX Demo]. Select songs using [+/-] or number keys. Beat point flashes on LCD. Correct key to press next is displayed. Play along in time, pressing and holding correct keys. Song progresses only with correct presses.
[Diagram shows TEACH 2 button and related controls]
Concert Course:
Touch [TEACH 3] to enter Concert course teaching mode. LCD flags Teach 3. Suitable for highly advanced users. LCD shows [SONG XXX Demo]. Select songs using [+/-] or number keys. Beat point flashes on LCD. Correct key to press is displayed. Play along with correct key presses.
[Diagram shows TEACH 3 button and related controls]
Progressive Learning:
- Follow the sequence to master songs.
- Listen in DEMO mode to understand timings and beat. Move to the next stage when confident.
- Access the same song in SINGLE KEY COURSE mode and duplicate timings using a single key. Move to the next stage when mastered.
- Access the same song in SYNC COURSE mode and play along by pressing correct keys as indicated. Move to the next stage when mastered.
- Access the same song in CONCERT COURSE mode and play along unaided. Congratulate yourself and move to a new song when mastered.
Appendices
Appendix I. Percussion Instruments
No. | Percussion Instrument | No. | Percussion Instrument | No. | Percussion Instrument |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | C1 Click (Square Wave) | 21 | G#2 Hi-Hat Pedal | 41 | E4 Conga L |
2 | C#1 Brush Tap | 22 | A2 Low Tom | 42 | F4 Timbale H |
3 | D1 Brush Swirl | 23 | A#2 Hi-Hat Open | 43 | F#4 Timbale L |
4 | D#1 Brush Slap | 24 | B2 Mid Tom L | 44 | G4 Agogo H |
5 | E1 Brush Swirl W/Attack | 25 | C3 Mid Tom H | 45 | G#4 Agogo L |
6 | F1 Snare Roll | 26 | C#3 Crash Cymbal 1 | 46 | A4 Cabasa |
7 | F#1 Castanet | 27 | D3 High Tom | 47 | A#4 Maracas |
8 | G1 Snare H Soft | 28 | D#3 Ride Cymbal 1 | 48 | B4 Samba Whistle H |
9 | G#1 Sticks | 29 | E3 Chinese Cymbal | 49 | C5 Samba Whistle L |
10 | A1 Bass Drum H Soft | 30 | F3 Ride Cymbal Cup | 50 | C#5 Guiro Short |
11 | A#1 Open Rim Shot | 31 | F#3 Tambourine | 51 | D5 Guiro Long |
12 | B1 Bass Drum L | 32 | G3 Splash Cymbal | 52 | D#5 Claves |
13 | C2 Bass Drum H Hard | 33 | G#3 Cowbell | 53 | E5 Wood Block H |
14 | C#2 Closed Rim Shot | 34 | A3 Crash Cymbal | 54 | F5 Wood Block L |
15 | D2 Snare L | 35 | A#3 Vibraslap | 55 | F#5 Cuica Mute |
16 | D#2 Hand Clap | 36 | B3 Ride Cymbal 2 | 56 | G5 Cuica Open |
17 | E2 Snare H Hard | 37 | C4 Bongo H | 57 | G#5 Triangle Mute |
18 | F2 Floor Tom L | 38 | C#4 Bongo L | 58 | A5 Triangle Open |
19 | F#2 Hi-Hat Closed | 39 | D4 Conga H Mute | 59 | A#5 Shaker |
20 | G2 Floor Tom H | 40 | D#4 Conga H Open | 60 | B5 Jingle Bell |
61 | C6 Bell Tree |
Appendix II. Rhythm Table
No. | Rhythm Name | No. | Rhythm Name | No. | Rhythm Name |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
000 | 8 Beat | 100 | Jazz Samba | 200 | Reggae-Pop 1 |
001 | 16 Beat | 101 | March 1 | 201 | Reggae-Pop 2 |
002 | Pop 8 Beat | 102 | March 2 | 202 | European Traditions |
003 | Rock Beat | 103 | March 3 | 203 | Tango Pop 1 |
004 | Pop 16 Beat | 104 | March 4 | 204 | Tango Pop 2 |
005 | Soul Beat | 105 | Polka 1 | 205 | Tango Pop 3 |
006 | Soul 1 | 106 | Polka 2 | 206 | Rhythm Mambo 1 |
007 | Soul 2 | 107 | Polka 3 | 207 | Rhythm Mambo 2 |
008 | Soul 3 | 108 | C & W 1 | 208 | Brit Rhumba 1 |
009 | Soul 4 | 109 | C & W 2 | 209 | Brit Rhumba 2 |
010 | Soul 5 | 110 | Blue Grass | 210 | Brit Rhumba 3 |
011 | Soul 6 | 111 | Country 1 | 211 | Brit Rhumba 4 |
012 | Slow Soul 1 | 112 | Country 2 | 212 | Brit Rhumba 5 |
013 | Slow Soul 2 | 113 | Country 3 | 213 | Soul Bequine |
014 | Slow Soul 3 | 114 | Middle East | 214 | Chamber Pop |
015 | Funky Soul 1 | 115 | China 1 | 215 | Neo-Merengue 1 |
016 | Funky Soul 2 | 116 | China 2 | 216 | Neo-Merengue 2 |
017 | Funky Soul 3 | 117 | China 3 | 217 | Big Beat |
018 | Funky Soul 4 | 118 | Thailand | 218 | Plena Beat |
019 | Funky Soul 5 | 119 | Waltz 1 | 219 | Down Tempo |
020 | Funky Soul 6 | 120 | Waltz 2 | 220 | Electric Bachata 1 |
021 | West Coast | 121 | Waltz 3 | 221 | Electric Bachata 2 |
022 | Euro Soul | 122 | Waltz 4 | 222 | Electric Bachata 3 |
023 | 16 AOR 1 | 123 | Jazz Waltz 1 | 223 | Folk Samba 1 |
024 | 16 AOR 2 | 124 | Jazz Waltz 2 | 224 | Folk Samba 2 |
025 | 16 Beat 1 | 125 | Jazz Waltz 3 | 225 | Jump Samba 1 |
026 | 16 Beat 2 | 126 | Country Waltz 1 | 226 | Jump Samba 2 |
027 | 16 Beat 3 | 127 | Country Waltz 2 | 227 | Jump Samba 3 |
028 | 16 Ballad 1 | 128 | 8 beat Rock | 228 | Afro Samba |
029 | 16 Ballad 2 | 129 | 16 beat Rock | 229 | Rock March 1 |
030 | Pop Dance 1 | 130 | Pop 8 Beat Rock | 230 | Rock March 2 |
031 | Pop Dance 2 | 131 | Beat Rock | 231 | Rock March 3 |
032 | Pop Dance 3 | 132 | Pop 16 beat Rock | 232 | Rock March 4 |
033 | Shuffle 1 | 133 | Soul Beat Rock | 233 | Polka Blues 1 |
034 | Shuffle 2 | 134 | Deep Soul 1 | 234 | Polka Blues 2 |
035 | 8 Shuffle | 135 | Deep Soul 2 | 235 | Polka Blues 3 |
036 | Hard Rock | 136 | Deep Soul 3 | 236 | Country Rock 1 |
037 | Slow Rock1 | 137 | Deep Soul 4 | 237 | Country Rock 2 |
038 | Slow Rock2 | 138 | Deep Soul 5 | 238 | Jazz Blues |
039 | Pop Classic | 139 | Deep Soul 6 | 239 | Country Dance 1 |
040 | Blues | 140 | Deep Slow Soul 1 | 240 | Country Dance 2 |
041 | Twist | 141 | Deep Slow Soul 2 | 241 | Country Dance 3 |
042 | Hard 3 Beat | 142 | Deep Slow Soul 3 | 242 | World Fusion |
043 | Love Ballad 1 | 143 | Soul Psychedelic 1 | 243 | Chinese Traditional 1 |
044 | Love Ballad 2 | 144 | Soul Psychedelic 2 | 244 | Chinese Traditional 2 |
045 | Love Ballad 3 | 145 | Soul Psychedelic 3 | 245 | Chinese Traditional 3 |
046 | Love Ballad 4 | 146 | Soul Psychedelic 4 | 246 | Thailand Rhythm |
047 | Euro Beat | 147 | Soul Psychedelic 5 | 247 | Modern Waltz 1 |
048 | House 1 | 148 | Soul Psychedelic 6 | 248 | Modern Waltz 2 |
049 | House 2 | 149 | Goth Psychedelic | 249 | Modern Waltz 3 |
050 | Swing Beat | 150 | Psychedelic Swing | 250 | Modern Waltz 4 |
051 | 8 Ballad | 151 | Folk Rock 1 | 251 | Brit Pop Waltz 1 |
052 | Step | 152 | Folk Rock 2 | 252 | Brit Pop Waltz 2 |
053 | Big Band 1 | 153 | New Century 1 | 253 | Brit Pop Waltz 3 |
054 | Big Band 2 | 154 | New Century 2 | 254 | Contemporary Waltz 1 |
055 | Cobmo 1 | 155 | New Century 3 | 255 | Contemporary Waltz 2 |
056 | Cobmo 2 | 156 | 16 Pop 1 | 256 | Modern Soul 1 |
057 | Swing 1 | 157 | 16 Pop 2 | 257 | Modern Soul 2 |
058 | Swing 2 | 158 | Modern Dance 1 | 258 | Modern Soul 3 |
059 | Swing 3 | 159 | Modern Dance 2 | 259 | Modern Soul 4 |
060 | Swing 4 | 160 | Modern Dance 3 | 260 | Modern Soul 5 |
061 | Swing 5 | 161 | Modern Dance 4 | 261 | Modern Soul 6 |
062 | Swing 6 | 162 | Modern Dance 5 | 262 | Modern Soul 7 |
063 | Baiao | 163 | 8 Post Rock | 263 | Modern Soul 8 |
064 | Bolero | 164 | Classic Rock | 264 | Classical Soul 1 |
065 | Bossanova 1 | 165 | Jazz Rock 1 | 265 | Classical Soul 2 |
066 | Bossanova 2 | 166 | Jazz Rock 2 | 266 | Classical Soul 3 |
067 | Bossanova 3 | 167 | Traditional Pop | 267 | Classical Soul 4 |
068 | Bossanova 4 | 168 | Country Blues | 268 | Classical Soul 5 |
069 | Bossanova 5 | 169 | Indian Pop | 269 | Contemporary R&B 1 |
070 | Calypso | 170 | Hard 3 Rock | 270 | Contemporary R&B 2 |
071 | Habanera | 171 | Classical Ballad 1 | 271 | Contemporary R&B 3 |
072 | Reggae 1 | 172 | Classical Ballad 2 | 272 | Contemporary R&B 4 |
073 | Reggae 2 | 173 | Classical Ballad 3 | 273 | Contemporary R&B 5 |
074 | Jorpo | 174 | Classical Ballad 4 | 274 | Contemporary R&B 6 |
075 | Tango 1 | 175 | Light Ballad | 275 | Contemporary R&B 7 |
076 | Tango 2 | 176 | Deep House | 276 | Contemporary R&B 8 |
077 | Tango 3 | 177 | Hard House | 277 | Deep Funk |
078 | Mambo 1 | 178 | House Dance | 278 | European Jazz |
079 | Mambo 2 | 179 | 8 Pop | 279 | 70's Rock |
080 | Rhumba 1 | 180 | Japanese Folk Music | 280 | 80's Rock |
081 | Rhumba 2 | 181 | TripHop 1 | 281 | 16 Soft Rock 1 |
082 | Rhumba 3 | 182 | TripHop 2 | 282 | 16 Soft Rock 2 |
083 | Rhumba 4 | 183 | Chamber Pop 1 | 283 | 16 Soft Rock 3 |
084 | Rhumba 5 | 184 | Chamber Pop 2 | 284 | 16 Ballad Rock 1 |
085 | Bequine | 185 | Pop Swing 1 | 285 | 16 Ballad Rock 2 |
086 | Salsa | 186 | Pop Swing 2 | 286 | Afro Dance 1 |
087 | Merengue 1 | 187 | Pop Swing 3 | 287 | Afro Dance 2 |
088 | Merengue 2 | 188 | Pop Swing 4 | 288 | Afro Dance 3 |
089 | Vallenato | 189 | Pop Swing 5 | 289 | Jazz Shuffle 1 |
090 | Plena | 190 | Pop Swing 6 | 290 | Jazz Shuffle 2 |
091 | Lambada | 191 | Celtic Pop | 291 | 8 Jazz Shuffle |
092 | Bachata 1 | 192 | Hawaiian Pop | 292 | Heavy Metal Rock |
093 | Bachata 2 | 193 | Soft Bossanova 1 | 293 | Rock Dance 1 |
094 | Bachata 3 | 194 | Soft Bossanova 2 | 294 | Rock Dance 2 |
095 | Samba 1 | 195 | Soft Bossanova 3 | 295 | Middle East Pop |
096 | Samba 2 | 196 | Soft Bossanova 4 | 296 | Soul Blues |
097 | Pop Samba 1 | 197 | Soft Bossanova 5 | 297 | Glam Rock |
098 | Pop Samba 2 | 198 | Mento | 298 | Hard House |
099 | Pop Samba 3 | 199 | Shima Uta | 299 | Light Ballad |
Appendix III. Tone Table
No. | Tone Name | No. | Tone Name | No. | Tone Name |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
000 | Acoustic Grand Piano | 100 | FX 5 (Brightness) | 200 | Baritone Trumpet |
001 | Bright Acoustic Piano | 101 | FX 6 (Goblins) | 201 | Trumpet Ensemble |
002 | Electric Grand Piano | 102 | FX 7 (Echoes) | 202 | Rhythm Trumpet |
003 | Honky-tonk Piano | 103 | FX 8 (Sci-Fi) | 203 | High Trumpet |
004 | Rhodes Piano | 104 | Sitar | 204 | Synth Trumpet |
005 | Chorused Piano | 105 | Banjo | 205 | Baritone Trombone |
006 | Harpsichord | 106 | Shamisen | 206 | Trombone Ensemble |
007 | Clavichord | 107 | Koto | 207 | Rhythm Trombone |
008 | Celesta | 108 | Kalimba | 208 | High Trombone |
009 | Glockenspiel | 109 | Bagpipe | 209 | Baritone Trombone |
010 | Music box | 110 | Fiddle | 210 | Synth Trombone |
011 | Vibraphone | 111 | Shanai | 211 | Violin French Horn |
012 | Marimba | 112 | Tinkle Bell | 212 | French Horn Ensemble |
013 | Xylophone | 113 | Agogo | 213 | Electronic French Horn |
014 | Tubular Bells | 114 | Steel Drums | 214 | Synth French Horn |
015 | Dulcimer | 115 | Woodblock | 215 | Psychedelic Synth Brass |
016 | Hammond Organ | 116 | Taiko Drum | 216 | Distortion Synth Brass |
017 | Percussive Organ | 117 | Melodic Tom | 217 | Vibraphone Synth Brass |
018 | Rock Organ | 118 | Synth Drum | 218 | Rock Synth Brass |
019 | Church Organ | 119 | Reverse Cymbal | 219 | Synth Muted Trumpet |
020 | Reed Organ | 120 | Guitar Fret Noise | 220 | Soprano Sax Ensemble |
021 | Accordian | 121 | Breath Noise | 221 | Rhythm Soprano Sax |
022 | Harmonica | 122 | Seashore | 222 | Synth Soprano Sax |
023 | Tango Accordian | 123 | Bird Tweet | 223 | National Sax |
024 | Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) | 124 | Telephone Ring | 224 | Metal Sax |
025 | Acoustic Guitar (Steel) | 125 | Helicopter | 225 | Baritone Sax Ensemble |
026 | Electric Guitar (Jazz) | 126 | Applause | 226 | Crystal Sax |
027 | Electric Guitar (Clean) | 127 | Gunshot | 227 | Soft Baritone Sax |
028 | Electric Guitar (Muted) | 128 | Percussion | 228 | Synth Baritone Sax |
029 | Overdriven Guitar | 129 | Rhythm Electric Piano | 229 | Heavy Metal Sax |
030 | Distortion Guitar | 130 | Baritone Xylophone | 230 | Church Oboe |
031 | Guitar Harmonics | 131 | Clean Piano | 231 | Oboe Ensemble |
032 | Acoustic Bass | 132 | Bright Dulcimer | 232 | Bass Oboe |
033 | Electric Bass(finger) | 133 | Rhythm Grand Piano | 233 | Bright Oboe |
034 | Electric Bass (Pick) | 134 | Traditional Piano | 234 | Distortion Oboe |
035 | Fretless Bass | 135 | Aluminium Jean | 235 | English Horn Ensemble |
036 | Slap Bass 1 | 136 | Rock Grand Piano | 236 | Pizzicato English Horn |
037 | Slap Bass 2 | 137 | Electronic Organ | 237 | Diplophonia English Horn |
038 | Synth Bass 1 | 138 | Psychedelic Electronic | 238 | Bright English Horn |
039 | Synth Bass 2 | 139 | Water Jean | 239 | Synth English Horn |
040 | Violin | 140 | Bright Guitar | 240 | Psychedelic Synth Lead |
041 | Viola | 141 | Orchestra Piccolo | 241 | Vibraphone Synth Lead |
042 | Cello | 142 | Heavy Metal Guitar | 242 | Marimba Synth Lead |
043 | Contrabass | 143 | Crystal Guitar | 243 | Metal FX |
044 | Tremolo Strings | 144 | Qr Electric Piano | 244 | Electronic FX |
045 | Pizzicato Strings | 145 | Bright Bass | 245 | Electronic String Ensemble |
046 | Orchestral Harp | 146 | Rock Electric Bass | 246 | Wind FX |
047 | Timpani | 147 | Rhythm Electric Bass | 247 | Clarinet FX |
048 | String Ensemble 1 | 148 | Psychedelic Bass | 248 | Organ FX |
049 | String Ensemble 2 | 149 | Heavy Metal bass | 249 | Crystal FX |
050 | Synth Strings 1 | 150 | Magic Electronic | 250 | Synth Shamisen |
051 | Synth Strings 2 | 151 | Bright Violin | 251 | Electronic Shamisen |
052 | Choir Aahs | 152 | Atonic Violin | 252 | Bright Sitar |
053 | Voice Oohs | 153 | Heavy Bass Orchestra | 253 | Whistle Accord |
054 | Synth Voice | 154 | Synth Clarinet | 254 | Rhythm Nation |
055 | Orchestra Hit | 155 | Interactive Lead | 255 | Bright Koto |
056 | Trumpet | 156 | For The keyboard | 256 | Koto Lead |
057 | Trombone | 157 | Bagpipes | 257 | Diplophonia Koto |
058 | Tuba | 158 | Suona | 258 | Baritone Koto |
059 | Muted Trumpet | 159 | Pipa | 259 | Synth Koto |
060 | French Horn | 160 | Church Piano | 260 | Environmental Lead |
061 | Brass Section | 161 | Church Electric Piano | 261 | Metal Lead |
062 | Synth Brass 1 | 162 | Synth Piano | 262 | Orchestra Lead |
063 | Synth Brass 2 | 163 | Baritone Piano | 263 | Glockenspiel Lead |
064 | Soprano Sax | 164 | Piano PAD | 264 | Bass Lead |
065 | Alto Sax | 165 | String Piano | 265 | Fifths Lead |
066 | Tenor Sax | 166 | Metal Piano | 266 | Wind Lead |
067 | Baritone Sax | 167 | Light Rhythm Piano | 267 | Atmosphere Lead |
068 | Oboe | 168 | Electric Piano Pad | 268 | Sharp Lead |
069 | English Horn | 169 | Classical Piano | 269 | Bright Lead |
070 | Bassoon | 170 | Guitar Organ | 270 | East Nation Pad |
071 | Clarinet | 171 | An Electric Guitar | 271 | Atmosphere Pad |
072 | Piccolo | 172 | Synthesis Nylon Guitar | 272 | Electric Bass Pad |
073 | Flute | 173 | Synthetic Electronic guitar | 273 | Electric Piano Pad |
074 | Recorder | 174 | Bright Clean Guitar | 274 | Clean Guitar Pad |
075 | Pan Flute | 175 | Orchestral Guitar | 275 | Western Pad |
076 | Bottle Blow | 176 | Psychedelic Guitar | 276 | Sci-Fi Pad |
077 | Shakuhachi | 177 | Bright Organ | 277 | Metal Sci-Fi Pad |
078 | Whistle | 178 | Pick Organ | 278 | Clarinet Pad |
079 | Ocarina | 179 | Synth Accordion | 279 | Electronic Dance Pad |
080 | Lead 1 (Square) | 180 | Bright Violin | 280 | Double Kalimba |
081 | Lead 2 (Sawtooth) | 181 | Stringed violin | 281 | Bright Kalimba |
082 | Lead 3 (Caliope Lead) | 182 | Trill Violin | 282 | Crystal Kalimba |
083 | Lead 4 (Chiff Lead) | 183 | Electronic violin | 283 | Synth Kalimba |
084 | Lead 5 (Charang) | 184 | Large Violin | 284 | Electronic Bagpipe |
085 | Lead 6 (Voice) | 185 | Rhythm Orchestra | 285 | Wind Bagpipe |
086 | Lead 7 (Fifths) | 186 | Pizzicato Violin | 286 | High Bagpipe |
087 | Lead 8 (Bass+Lead) | 187 | Pizzicato Ensemble 1 | 287 | Bright Bagpipe |
088 | Pad 1 (New Age) | 188 | Pizzicato Ensemble 2 | 288 | Orchestra Bagpipe |
089 | Pad 2 (Warm) | 189 | Percussion Band | 289 | Baritone Bagpipe |
090 | Pad 3 (Polysynth) | 190 | Baritone Synth | 290 | Environmental Shanai |
091 | Pad 4 (Choir) | 191 | Bass Flute | 291 | Baritone Shanai |
092 | Pad 5 (Bowed) | 192 | Distortion Contrabass | 292 | Tenor Shanai |
093 | Pad 6 (Metallic) | 193 | Contrabass Lead | 293 | High Shanai |
094 | Pad 7 (Halo) | 194 | Violin Lead | 294 | Synth Shanai |
095 | Pad 8 (Sweep) | 195 | Cello Lead | 295 | Bright Steel Drums |
096 | FX 1 (Rain) | 196 | Pizzicato Rhythm | 296 | Steel Drums Lead |
097 | FX 2 (Soundtrack) | 197 | High Harp | 297 | Lyric Steel Drums |
098 | FX 3 (Crystal) | 198 | Harp Ensemble | 298 | Orchestra Steel Drums |
099 | FX 4 (Atmosphere) | 199 | Synth Harp | 299 | Synth Steel Drums |
Appendix IV. Demo Song Table
No. | Name of Song | No. | Name of Song |
---|---|---|---|
00 | Canon | 20 | Butterfly love |
01 | Above the moon | 21 | Rhythm of the rain |
02 | Chinese Gangnam style | 22 | Happy birthday to you |
03 | Where is the time | 23 | Twinkle twinkle little star |
04 | Little apple | 24 | Happiness at sunrise |
05 | Bright spring day | 25 | If you're happy and you know it |
06 | Butterfly rain | 26 | Mary had a little lamb |
07 | Passionate | 27 | Flight of the bumble bee |
08 | Where are we going dad | 28 | A comme amour |
09 | Let it go | 29 | On Wings of Song |
10 | Love is simple | 30 | Come back to Sorrento |
11 | Jasmine flower | 31 | A maiden's prayer |
12 | Moonlight over the lotus pond | 32 | Wedding march |
13 | Far well | 33 | Fur Elise |
14 | For whom | 34 | Radetzky march |
15 | Song of herding sheep | 35 | Mozart piano sonata |
16 | Prairie song | 36 | Hungarian dance |
17 | Gardenia in blossom | 37 | Nocturne |
18 | Chinese New Year | 38 | Flower waltz |
19 | Place of flower in full bloom | 39 | Cuckoo waltz |
Appendix V. Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Reason / Solution |
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A faint noise is heard when turning the power on or off. | This is normal and nothing to worry about. |
After turning the power on to the keyboard there was no sound when the keys were pressed. | Check the master volume is set to the correct volume. Check that headphones or any other equipment are not plugged into the keyboard as these will cause the built-in speaker system to cut off automatically. |
Sound is distorted or interrupted and the keyboard is not working properly. | Use of incorrect power adapter. Use the power adapter supplied or the batteries may need replacing. |
There is a slight difference in timbre of some notes. | This is normal and is caused by the many different voice sampling ranges of the keyboard. |
When using the sustain function some tones have long sustain and some short sustain. | This is normal. The best length of sustain for different tones has been pre-set. |
The main volume or mixer volume is not right. | Check that the main (master) volume and mixer volume are set correctly. Note that the main volume also affects the mixer volume. |
In SYNC mode the auto accompaniment does not start. | Check to make sure that you are playing a note from the first 19 keys on the left hand side of the keyboard to start the accompaniment. |
The pitch of the note is not correct | Check that the transpose is set to 00. |
Appendix VI. Chord Tables
These tables visually represent the keys to press for Single Finger and Fingered Chords.
Single Finger Chords
[Diagrams showing keyboard keys for C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, Bb, B chords with M, m, 7, m7 types]
Fingered Chords
[Diagrams showing keyboard keys for various Root notes (C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, B) and Chord Types (M, m, 7, m7, dim7, M7, m7-5, dim)]
Appendix VII. Technical Specification
- Display: LCD Display with staff and key Indication
- Keys: 61 Full-size keys
- Tone: 300 tones
- Rhythm: 300 rhythms
- Demo: 40 different demo songs
- Effect and Control: Dual tone, Split keyboard, Sustain, Vibrato, Transpose, Pitch controller
- Recording and Programming: 118 Note record memory, Playback, 32 Beat rhythm programming
- Percussion: 61 different instruments
- Accompaniment Control: Start/Stop, Sync, Fill in, Tempo, Intro/Ending
- Intelligent Teaching: Metronome, 3 teaching modes
- External Jacks: Power input, Headphone output, Microphone (Electret) input, USB and Micro SD Music input, AUX Input
- Diapason (Range of Keyboard): C2- C7 (61 keys)
- Intonation: <3cent
- Weight: 3.2kg
- Power Adapter: DC9V, 500mA
- Battery operation: 6 x AA 1.5V Alkaline
- Output Power: 2W x 2
- Accessories included: Power adapter, Sheet music stand, User guide
FCC Compliance Statement
FCC Class B Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference harmful to radio communications.
There is no guarantee, however, that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.
Product Disposal Instructions (European Union)
The symbol shown here and on the product, means that the product is classed as Electrical or Electronic Equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its working life. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2012/19/EU) has been put in place to encourage the recycling of products using best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimise the impact on the environment, treat any hazardous substances and avoid the increase of landfill. When you have no further use for this product, please dispose of it using your local authority's recycling processes. For more information please contact your local authority or the retailer where the product was purchased.
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