Dynatone DPS-90H User manual

OWNER'S MANUA
High Performance USB Digital Piano
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Safety Instructions
Before reading: This section is intended to keep the user safe and
prevent financial loss.
Please read this section carefully and use the
product properly according to it.
Before reading: Safety Instructions
Not observing this caution could result in injury and/or financial loss.
Not observing this warning could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING:
CAUTION:
To avoid the risk of death or physical injury due to electric shock, short circuit, damage or
fire, please observe the fundamental safety instructions listed below.
This warning includes the following:
- Never open the product or attempt to break down or
modify the inner parts. This product has no
user-serviceable components. If you believe the
product is malfunctioning, please immediately
cease the use of the product and contact customer
service for repair.
- Do not expose the product to rain. Do not use the
product under watery or wet environment, and
avoid placing liquid containers on the product as it
may spill into the product. If any liquid is spilled into
the product, immediately turn off the product, take
the plug off the AC outlet and contact customer
service for inspection.
- If the power cord or plug is either wore off or
damaged, or the product suddenly stops sounding,
or any unknown smell or smoke seem to be
emerging from the product, immediately turn off
the product, take the adapter plug off the AC outlet
and contact customer service for inspection.
- Only use the voltage that is designated for this
product. The designated voltage is printed on the
nameplate of the product.
- Always take the plug off the outlet prior to cleaning
the product. Never insert or take off the plugs with
wet hands.
- Regularly check the condition of the power plug, and
remove any substances or dust that may have
accumulated on it.
WARNING:

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To avoid the risk of physical injury, damage of this product or other financial loss, please
observe the fundamental safety instructions listed below. This caution includes the following:
CAUTION
- Do not place the power cord nearby heat generators
like heaters or radiators. Bending the cord too much
could damage the cord. Do not put heavy objects
on the cord, or leave the cord on a location where
others could step on or trip over it.
- When removing the plug from the product or outlet,
always seize the neck of the plug. Seizing and
pulling from the cord could damage it.
- Do not use multi-connectors to power the product.
Doing so could result in lowered sound quality
and/or overheat the outlet.
- When not using the product for an extended period
of time, or during an electric storm, take the plug off
the outlet.
- When connecting the product to another electric
product, turn off the powers of both products
before connecting. Set the volumes of all products
to minimum before turning on or off the products.
After making sure that all volumes are set to
minimum, begin using this product and gradually
increase the volume until the desired level is
reached.
- Do not expose this product to excessive dust,
vibration, or locations/sources of extreme heat
(under direct sunlight, nearby heaters, inside cars
during daytime). Exposure to such environments may
result in external and/or internal damage.
- Do not use this product nearby TV, radio, stereo
sound device, mobile phones or other electric
devices. Doing so could result in excessive noise
from either this product or the TV/radio.
- Do not place the product on unstable locations
where it could fall off.
- Always remove all cables from the product before
moving it.
- When cleaning the instrument, use soft and dry or
lightly wet cloth. Do not use cleansing cloth imbued
with paint diluent, solvent, cleansing agent or
chemical substances. Also do not place any objects
made of vinyl, plastic or rubber on the product.
Doing so could result in color alteration of the panel
or the keyboard.
- Do not place your weight or heavy objects onto the
product.
- Do not use excessive force while manipulating the
buttons, switches or connectors.
- Be careful not to leave fingers below the key cover
when closing it. Do not insert fingers below the key
cover or into any other gap between the parts of
this product.
- Do not insert or drop any objects like paper or metal
substances on the key cover, panel, or in the gap
between keys. When done so accidentally,
immediately turn off the power of the product, take
the plug off the outlet, and contact customer service.
- Maintain 3 inches of space between the piano and
the wall or other nearby objects. Insufficient space
could interfere with air circulation and may result in
overheat.
- Carefully read the guide on assembling process and
follow the steps provided. Not doing so could result
in damage of the instrument and/or injury of the
user.
- Avoid using the product on volume high enough to
be disturbing to ears for extended period of time, as
doing so could affect one's hearing permanently. If
you experience hearing difficulty, or ringing on the
ears, contact a physician.
- During thunderstorms, take the plug off the outlet.
Before reading: Safety Instructions

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Product Features
Before Reading Product Features
Thank you for choosing this product.
This product is a top-notch digital piano that offers 256 notes of maximum polyphony and
high quality 512MB(4Gbit) sound data, and advanced sound amplifying system among other
things.
Among its versatile features are a comprehensive recording system consisting of 3 tracks for
efficient practicing, educational music bank for enhanced piano learning (Beyer, Czerny
100/30/40, Burgmüller etudes and many favorite sonatines), and USB and audio IN/Out jacks
for connectivity with computers and other audio devices.
To take full advantage of the wide range of features and capabilities offered by this
instrument, please read this user's manual carefully.
Please keep this user's manual for future reference.
Thank you.

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Functions/Parameters
Using unction
Master Tune
Transpose
Touch
ixed Touch Velocity
MIDI Local Control
Metronome Volume
Metronome Meter
Brilliance
Octave Shift
Half Pedal
Continuous Playback
Music Transpose
Reverb Volume
Effect Volume
Reverd Type
Effect Type
Scale Tune
String Resonance Volume
Damper Resonance Volume
Damper Sample Volume
Key-off Volume
Stretch Tune
Initialize Registration
APO(Auto-Power-Off)
Initalize All
Registration
Registration Memory
Record
Record & Play
Record Memory Bank
MIDI Implementation Chart
ist of GM Voices & Percussions
GM Voices
Percussions
Troubling Shooting..
Product Specifications
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Before Reading:
Safety Cautions
Product eatures
Table of Contents
Product Components
Assembling
Parts
Power Switch
Headphone Jacks
Audio Jacks
Digital Jack
Pedals
Control Panel
Basic Control
Master Volume
Choosing Voice
GM(General MIDI) Voices
Main Voice Volume
Twin Piano
Layer
Layer Volume
Split
Split Volume
Split Point
Metronome
Reverb
Effect
DEMO
Playing a Demo
Demo Volume
Demo List(1~50)
Educational Music
Ed1/2/3/4/5/6
(Beyer/Burgmuller/Czerny/Sonatines)
Edu Music Volume
Beyer/Czerny Etudes
Burgmuller 25 Etudes/Sonatines
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Product Components
After purchasing the product, carefully unpack it and
examine the existence and condition of the items listed
below. If an item is missing or damaged, contact the
store where it was purchased.
Product Components
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Owner's Manual
Backplate (d)
Pedal Plate, Main Body ixers
(e) (M6x15)mm, 10EA
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(g) (M4x8)mm, 2EA
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Piano Main Body
Left & Right Legs (a, b)
Pedal Plate (c)
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transportation.
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Assembling
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1Assembling the legs and pedals
Assembling the backplate
1 Set the legs(a, b) upside down like the
picture, then use the Pedal Plate Fixers(e)
to connect the Pedal Plate (c) to the legs.
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1 Place the backplate(d) between the legs by
inserting it from behind.
2 Use the backplate fixer (f), (g) to fix the
backplate.
3 Make sure that the plate is standing straight.
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Assembling
2 Adjust the pedal plate knob (see picture)
so that it would come in contact with the floor
on which the piano is to be installed.
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Assembling
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Connecting the pedal & power cables
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1Connect the pedal cable to the pedal jack below the main body.
The pedal cable can be found below the pedal box.
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1Carefully place the main body onto the assembled lower body according to the
picture so that its holes would match the brackets attached to the legs.
Use the Main Body Fixers (e, 6EA) to secure the connection between the main and
lower bodies.
Assembling the main body
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2 Raise the scoreboard on the top of the
main body and use the brackets on its back
to keep it standing.
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Power Switch
Parts Power Switch / Headphone Jacks
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Two headphone jacks are located on the left
beneath the main body.
☞When a headphone is connected to the piano, the
speakers of the piano are muted.
☞Two headphone jacks are offered to support up to two
people to listen to the performance simultaneously.
☞The type of headphones used is Stereo 55 (1/4 inch). If
the use of the 3.5mm plugged headphones is desired,
an extra converter (3.5mm -> 55) will be required.
☞Headphones are sold separately.
Connect the AC power cord to the piano and a
household AC outlet, and press the power switch
to turn on the piano. The buttons will be lighted.
☞When the piano is turned on, the initial default voice is
'Grand Piano 1'.
☞ Use the Master Volume knob to adjust the volume.
☞When turning on the piano, do not press the damper
pedal. Doing so may cause the pedal to malfunction.
All parameters and settings except for the
recording and registration memories are initialized
whenever the piano is turned off and on again.
Parts
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Power Switch (On the left)
External Connection Jacks (on the bottom left of the piano)
Headphone Jacks
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Headphone jacks
Auto Power Off (APO)
This product may be set to turn itself off automatically when left unused for a certain amount of
time. By default, leaving the piano unused for 30 minutes will cause it to turn off.
Refer to Page 35 for setting the auto power-off timer.

Parts Audio Jacks / Digital Jack
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q AUX IN
By connecting devices to this jack the piano may play soundtracks provided by external sources via
its internal speakers.
Use an audio cable (sold separately) to connect the audio output jack of the external devices (MP3
player, CD player, sound module, electric instrument etc.) and the AUX IN of the piano to hear the
sound of the external device played through the piano's internal speakers.
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1 USB TO HOST
The piano has a USB jack that could be used to connect the piano directly to a computer.
By using this jack, the piano and computer may exchange MIDI data via USB.
External Connection Jacks (on the bottom left of the piano)
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External Connection Jacks (on the bottom left of the piano)
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Use a USB wire (sold separately) to connect the piano and the computer.
wTo use the piano as a MIDI device, run the MIDI music software on the computer and set its
input/output device to USB Audio Device.
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To use the piano as the audio device for the computer, set the computer's audio device to the
piano after connecting.
Audio Jacks
Digital Jack
☞When connecting to an external device, always turn on the external device first before turning on the power of the piano.
When quitting the use of the external device, reverse this order and turn the piano off first before turning off the external device.
☞The audio connection jacks are stereo 3.5mm connectors.
w AUX OUT
This jack is used when the use of a more powerful external sound producer (amplifiers etc.) is
desired to reproduce the audio output of the piano.
Use an audio cable (sold separately) to connect the AUX OUT of the piano and the input jack of the
external device to hear the piano through the speaker system of the external device.
☞When connecting to an external device, always turn on the external device first before turning on the power of the piano.
When quitting the use of the external device, reverse this order and turn the piano off first before turning off the external device.
☞The audio connection jacks are stereo 3.5mm connectors.

Parts Pedals
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Pedals
Pedal Functions
1 Damper Pedal (Right Pedal)
This pedal performs the same function as the damper pedal of an acoustic piano; playing notes while
keeping this pedal pressed will sustain the notes even after the keys have been released. It also provides the
Half Pedal feature, which detects and responds to the delicate control that pianists exercise on acoustic
pianos by pressing the pedal only halfway.
☞The duration of the sustained notes differs depending on the chosen voice.
☞The Half Pedal feature changes the sustain duration depending on how deep the pedal is pressed.
☞When turning on the piano, do not press the damper pedal. Doing so may cause the pedal to malfunction.
2 Sostenuto Pedal (Middle Pedal)
This pedal performs the same function as the sostenuto pedal, which is the middle pedal of an
acoustic grand piano. It behaves similarly to the damper pedal, but only the notes that are being
played at the moment the sostenuto pedal is pressed will be retained. Notes that are played after the
pedal was pressed are not affected, even if the pedal is being kept pressed.
3 Soft Pedal ( eft Pedal)
This pedal performs the same function as the soft pedal of an acoustic piano. Pressing this pedal
causes the sound of the piano to be muffled a little bit and softens its character.
Damper Pedal
Sostenuto Pedal
Soft Pedal
Connecting the pedal cable
Retrieve the pedal cable tied below the pedal box, and connect it to the pedal jack below the main body.
The piano consists of three pedals that corresponds to the three pedals of an acoustic piano.
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☞ Some notes may stop sounding if connected via USB.
☞ The piano's performance may be digitally recorded by the computer when being used as an audio device.
☞ Usable on Windows XP or higher, and Mac OS X.
☞ No extra driver is required since it utilizes the common Windows device driver.
☞ If the device is not recognized, or the USB audio device is not seen on the list of the device setup menu, check the USB
cable and its connection state.
☞If connecting the instrument to a computer causes the computer to shut off or stop functioning, do not reattempt the
connection (doing so may damage the computer or the piano) and immediately contact customer service.

Control Panel
Parts Control Panel
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Volume Adjustment
ⓐMASTER VOLUME
Demo & Recording
ⓑ METRONOME
ⓒRECORD
ⓓPLAY/STOP
ⓔTRACK 1/LE T HAND
ⓕTRACK 2/RIGHT HAND
ⓖTRACK 3/REPEAT
ⓗ DEMO
ⓘEdu MUSIC
ⓚ TEMPO UP/DOWN
Function Interface
ⓙ SETUP/LOCK
ⓛ LED Screen
ⓜ DATA UP/DOWN
ⓞ UNCTION
ⓟ ENTER
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Voice & Effects
ⓝ Voice Buttons
ⓠ LAYER
ⓡSPLIT
ⓢTWIN
ⓣREVERB
ⓤE ECT
ⓥSTORE
ⓦ RECALL
Power Switch
Headphones
AUX IN/OUT
USB TO HOST
Soft Pedal
Sostenuto Pedal
Damper Pedal
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Master Volume
Basic Controls
Basic Controls Master Volume / Choosing Voice
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Use the Master Volume knob to adjust the overall volume of the piano.
☞The master volume also affects headphones.
Choosing Voice
This product is a high class digital piano which offers the refined deep sound of quality acoustic
grand pianos along with the sound of other diverse acoustic and electric musical instruments.
Voice Types
☞128 GM (General MIDI) Voices, including the 45 basic voices
☞3 Percussion Sets
☞3 Sound Effect Sets
q Select your desired voice.
Press the button that corresponds to the desired voice.
☞The voices are categorized into 9 voice groups as featured on the panel. Each voice group consists of 5 voices.
☞When a voice button is pressed, the LED screen will display the current voice number.
1) The left number represents the voice group. (1-9)
2) The right number represents the index number of the voice inside that group. (1-5)
☞Repeatedly press a voice button to cycle through the available voices of that group. It may also be done by using the
DATA UP and DOWN buttons when the voice numbers are shown on the LED.
☞Your last choice for each group is retained even if you switch to another voice group. It will be retained until the piano is
turned off.
ist of Voices
Grand
Piano E.Piano Organ E.Organ Harpsichord Strings Brass Bass Percussion
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9
Grand Piano 1
Grand Piano 2
Grand Piano 3
Grand Piano 4
Honkytonk
Electric Piano 1
Electric Piano 2
Electric Piano 3
Clavinet
Vibraphone
Pipe Organ
Reed Organ
Accordion
Harmonica
Bandonion
E. Organ 1
E. Organ 2
E. Organ 3
Synth 1
Synth 2
Harpsichord
Clarinet
Picolo
lute
Oboe
Strings
Slow Strings
Synth Strings
Choir Aahs
Violin
Brass
SynthBrass
Saxophone
Trumpet
Trombone
Acoustic Bass
E. Bass 1
E. Bass 2
E. Bass 3
Synth Bass 1
Drum 1
Drum 2
Drum 3
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S X2

Basic Controls GM Voices
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w Play the piano using the chosen voice.
To adjust the volume of the chosen voice, use the MASTER VOLUME knob.
GM(General MIDI) Voices
The piano is also equipped with the 128 voices that are fully compatible with the international standard GM
(General MIDI).
q Press GM VOICE.
The LED screen will show the index number of the current GM voice.
☞Default Voice: 025 Guitar
w When the GM voice number is displayed on the ED, press DATA UP/DOWN to cycle
through the numbers.
☞Refer to the GM voice list on Page 36.
☞Your last choice of GM voice will be retained until the piano is turned off.
Pedal Effects for Different Voices
or the voices listed below, the left pedal may be used to trigger special effects for enhanced playing.
Voice Effect Display Description
Elec Organ 1 4-1 Left pedal triggers the Chorus effect when pressed
Elec Organ 2 4-2 Left pedal triggers the Chorus effect when pressed
Strings 6-1 Left pedal plays cymbals, and adds wind/brass sound when played forte
Slow Strings 6-2 Left pedal plays cymbals, and adds wind/brass sound when played forte
Drum 1, 2, 3 9-1, 2, 3 Left pedal plays the bass drum
☞These effects will not work when the above voices are used as the Layer or Split voice. They must be chosen as the Main
voice in order to benefit from these effects.

Main Voice Volume
Basic Controls Main Voice volume / Twin Piano
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By adjusting the Main Voice volume, the balance between volumes of different voices
(Main/Layer/Split) may be adjusted.
w When you're done adjusting, release SETUP to return to performing mode.
☞To cancel the SETUP mode LOCK, press OCK again. The buttons will turn off, allowing the piano to return to performing mode.
q Enter the SETUP mode.
Press and hold down SETUP, then use the MAIN VOICE VOLUME Up/Down buttons to adjust the Main
voice volume. The LED will display the current value.
☞Pressing both Up/Down buttons simultaneously will restore the default value (100).
☞The DATA Up/Down buttons may be used instead of the MAIN VO UME buttons.
☞The numerical range of the volume is 0-100.
☞Keep a button pressed to quickly navigate through the values.
☞To stay in SETUP mode: The piano may stay in SETUP mode instead of leaving it once the SETUP button is released.
1) While in SETUP mode, press OCK. The LED screen will stay where it is even if SETUP is released afterwards.
2) Pressing OCK while not pressing SETUP will also trigger and lock in the SETUP mode.
Twin Piano
Twin Piano divides the piano keyboard into two equal smaller ("twin") keyboards with identical range
of octaves. This allows two people to play the piano simultaneously on the same octaves.
q Select a voice.
Refer to Page 13 for voice selection.
w Press TWIN.
The button will be lighted, and the keyboard will be divided into two parts, with D#4 as the point of
division. The two parts will play in same range of octaves.
e Press TWIN once again to quit using TWIN PIANO.
The button will turn off, indicating that TWIN PIANO is no more active.
☞When in TWIN PIANO mode, the Layer, Split, and Recording features may not be used.

ayer
Basic Controls ayer / ayer Volume
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Layer allows the player to sound two voices simultaneously when playing the keyboard.
q Choose the desired main voice first.
Refer to Page 13 for voice selection.
w Press AYER.
The Layer mode will be activated, indicated by the LED which shows current Layer voice number.
e Choose the desired ayer voice.
Refer to Page 13 for voice selection.
ayer Volume
By adjusting the Layer Voice volume, the balance between volumes of the Main and Layer voices may
be adjusted.
w When you're done adjusting, release SETUP to return to performing mode.
☞To cancel the SETUP mode LOCK, press OCK again. The buttons will turn off, allowing the piano to return to performing mode.
q Enter the SETUP mode to adjust the ayer volume.
Press and hold down SETUP, then use the LAYER VOICE VOLUME Up/Down buttons to adjust the
Layer volume. The LED will display the current value.
☞Pressing both Up/Down buttons simultaneously will restore the default value (70).
☞When the LED is showing the Layer volume value, the DATA Up/Down buttons may be used instead of the AYER
VO UME buttons.
☞The numerical range of the volume is 0~100.
☞Keep a button pressed to quickly navigate through the values.
☞To stay in SETUP mode: The piano may stay in SETUP mode instead of leaving it once the SETUP button is released.
1) While in SETUP mode, press OCK. The LED screen will stay where it is even if SETUP is released afterwards.
2) Pressing OCK while not pressing SETUP will also trigger and lock in the SETUP mode.
☞ Default Voice: 6-2 (Strings)

Basic Controls Split / Split Volume
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Split Volume
By adjusting the Split Voice volume, the balance between volumes of the Main (right) and Split (left) voices may be
adjusted.
w When you're done adjusting, release SETUP to return to performing mode.
☞To cancel the SETUP mode LOCK, press OCK again. The buttons will turn off, allowing the piano to return to performing mode.
q Enter the SETUP mode to adjust the Split volume.
Press and hold down SETUP, then use the SP IT VOICE VO UME Up/Down buttons to adjust the
Split volume. The LED will display the current value.
☞Pressing both Up/Down buttons simultaneously will restore the default value (80).
☞When the LED is showing the Split volume value, the DATA Up/Down buttons may be used instead of the SP IT
VO UME buttons.
☞The numerical range of the volume is 0~100.
☞Keep a button pressed to quickly navigate through the values.
☞To stay in SETUP mode: The piano may stay in SETUP mode instead of leaving it once the SETUP button is released.
1) While in SETUP mode, press OCK. The LED screen will stay where it is even if SETUP is released afterwards.
2) Pressing OCK while not pressing SETUP will also trigger and lock in the SETUP mode.
Split
Split divides the piano keyboard into two sections, and allows the player to assign different voices to
each of the sections. or example, by using Split the melody part on the right could be played in
piano voice while the accompaniment on the left sounding in acoustic bass voice.
Using Split
q Choose the desired main voice first.
The main voice will be assigned to the right part. Refer to Page 13 for voice selection.
w Press SP IT.
The Split mode will be activated, indicated by the LED which shows current the Split voice
(left part voice) number.
e Choose the desired Split voice (that is, the left part voice).
Refer to Page 13 for voice selection.
☞ Default Voice : 8 -1 Acoustic Bass

Basic Controls Split Point / Metronome
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Split Point determines the point by which the keyboard is divided when using Split.
While holding SP IT, press the key that you wish to set as the split point. A 'bell' sound will be
heard, indicating that a new Split Point has been set.
▼Split Point (Default F#3)
Available Split Point Range
(C2 - C7)
Split Point
Metronome
Turning Metronome On/Off
Press METRONOME to begin hearing metronome beats.
Press METRONOME again to turn off the metronome.
Metronome provides clicks over a steady beat to help the player keep in time while playing.
Adjusting Tempo
The range of metronome tempo is from 40 to 250 bpm (beats per minute). It may be adjusted by
using the TEMPO buttons.
☞Keep a TEMPO button pressed to quickly increase/decrease the value.
☞The default tempo value is 120; pressing both TEMPO Up/Down buttons simultaneously will restore the default tempo.
☞Refer to Page 27 for setting the meter and volume of the metronome.

Effect
Basic Controls Reverb / Effect
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Effect adds digital sound effects to the voices, allowing the piano to produce more abundant and
unique colors of sound.
8 types of Effects are available: Chorus 1(C-1), Chorus 2(C-2), Chorus 3(C-3), Chorus 4(C-4),
eedback(C-5), langer(C-6), Short Delay(C-7), eedback Delay(C-8).
To disable the Effect, press EFFECT again. The button will turn off.
☞The Effect is set O by default.
☞Refer to Page 29 for choosing the type of Effect.
Using Effect
Press EFFECT. The button will turn on, indicating that the Effect is now active.
Reverb
Reverb recreates the decaying reflections of sound as experienced in a fully resonant concert hall,
making the piano sound feel more natural and realistic.
8 types of Reverbs are available: Room 1(r-1), Room 2(r-2), Room 3 (r-3), Hall 1(r-4), Hall2 (r-5),
Plate (r-6), Delay (r-7), Pan Delay (r-8).
Using Reverb
Press REVERB. The button will turn on, indicating that the Reverb is now active.
To disable the Reverb, press REVERB again. The button will turn off.
☞The Reverb is set ON by default.
☞Refer to Page 28 for choosing the type of Reverb.
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