Max Music KB12P User manual

KB12P Elect.Keyboard Pro 61key Midi
Ref. nr.: 130.107
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
V1.0

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Congratulations to the purchase of this Max Music product. Please read this manual thoroughly prior to using the product in
order to benefit fully from all features.
Read the manual prior to using the product. Follow the instructions in order not to invalidate the warranty. Take all precautions
to avoid fire and/or electrical shock. Repairs must only be carried out by a qualified technician in order to avoid electrical shock.
Keep the manual for future reference.
- Prior to using the product, please ask advice from a
specialist. When the unit is switched on for the first time,
some smell may occur. This is normal and will disappear
after a while.
- The unit contains voltage carrying parts. Therefore do
NOT open the housing.
- Do not place metal objects or pour liquids into the
product. This may cause electrical shock and
malfunction.
- Do not place the product near heat sources such as
radiators, etc. Do not place the unit on a vibrating
surface. Do not cover the ventilation holes.
- The product is not suitable for continuous use.
- Be careful with the mains lead and do not damage it. A
faulty or damaged mains lead can cause electrical shock
and malfunction.
- When unplugging the product from a mains outlet,
always pull the plug, never the lead.
- Do not plug or unplug the unit with wet hands.
- If the plug and/or the mains lead are damaged, they
need to be replaced by a qualified technician.
- If the product is damaged to such an extent that internal
parts are visible, do NOT plug the unit into a mains outlet
and DO NOT switch the product on. Contact your dealer.
Do NOT connect the product to a rheostat or dimmer.
- To avoid fire and shock hazard, do not expose the
product to rain and moisture.
- All repairs should be carried out by a qualified technician
only.
- Connect the product to an earthed mains outlet (220-
240Vac/50Hz) protected by a 10-16A fuse.
- During a thunderstorm or if the product will not be used
for a longer period of time, unplug it from the mains. The
rule is: Unplug it from the mains when not in use.
- If the product has not been used for a longer period of
time, condensation may occur. Let the unit reach room
temperature before you switch it on. Never use the
product in humid rooms or outdoors.
- During operation, the housing may become hot.
- To prevent accidents in companies, you must follow the
applicable guide lines and follow the instructions.
- Do not repeatedly switch the product on and off. This
shortens the life time.
- Keep the unit out of the reach of children. Do not leave
the unit unattended.
- Do not use cleaning sprays to clean switches. The
residues of these sprays cause deposits of dust and
grease. In case of malfunction, always seek advice from
a specialist.
- Only operate the product with clean hands.
- Do not force the controls.
- If the product has fallen, always have it checked by a
qualified technician before you switch the product on
again.
- Do not use chemicals to clean the unit. They damage the
varnish. Only clean the product with a dry cloth.
- Keep away from electronic equipment that may cause
interference.
- Only use original spares for repairs, otherwise serious
damage and/or dangerous radiation may occur.
- Switch the product off prior to unplugging it from the
mains and/or other equipment. Unplug all leads and
cables prior to moving the product.
- Make sure that the mains lead cannot be damaged when
people walk on it. Check the mains lead before every use
for damages and faults!
- The mains voltage is 220-240Vac/50Hz. Check if power
outlet match. If you travel, make sure that the mains
voltage of the country is suitable for this product.
- Keep the original packing material so that you can
transport the product in safe conditions
This mark attracts the attention of the user to high voltages that are present inside the housing and that are of sufficient
magnitude to cause a shock hazard.
This mark attracts the attention of the user to important instructions that are contained in the manual and that he should
read and adhere to.
The product has been certified CE. It is prohibited to make any changes to the product. They would invalidate the CE certificate
and their guarantee!
NOTE: To make sure that the unit will function normally, it must be used in rooms with a temperature between 5°C/41°F and
35°C/95°F.
Electric products must not be put into household waste. Please bring them to a recycling centre. Ask your local authorities or your
dealer about the way to proceed. The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other.
Specifications can be changed without prior notice.
Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself. This would invalid your warranty. Do not make any changes to the product. This would also
invalid your warranty. The warranty is not applicable in case of accidents or damages caused by inappropriate use or disrespect of the
warnings contained in this manual. Max cannot be held responsible for personal injuries caused by a disrespect of the safety
recommendations and warnings. This is also applicable to all damages in whatever form.

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UNPACKING INSTRUCTION
CAUTION! Immediately upon receiving the product, carefully unpack the carton, check the contents to ensure that all parts are
present and have been received in good condition. Notify the shipper immediately and retain packing material for inspection if
any parts appear damaged from shipping or the package itself shows signs of mishandling. Save the package and all packing
materials. If the product must be returned to the factory, it is important that the product is returned in the original factory box and
packing.
If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation (e.g. after transportation), do not switch it on immediately. The
arising condensation water might damage your device. Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature.
Supplied contents:
- MAX Music KB12P keyboard
- Power supply
- Music sheet stand
POWERSUPPLY
The label on the bottom of the product indicates to what type of power supply the product must be connected. Check that the
mains voltage corresponds to this, all other voltages may cause irreparable damage. The product must also be directly
connected to the mains, no dimmer or adjustable power supply.
Always connect the device to a protected circuit (circuit breaker or fuse). Make sure the device has an appropriate
electrical ground to avoid the risk of electrocution or fire.
CONTROLS
1. SPEAKERS
Loudspeakers to reproduce the sound of the music played. Sound level is determined on the basis of the volume setting.
2. POWER ON/OFF
Switch to turn the keyboard on or off.
3. MASTER VOLUME
Press [MASTER VOL +] or [MASTER VOL -] to raise or lower the master volume. Press both simultaneously to reset to
default value.
4. RHYTHM VOLUME
Press [RHYTHM +] or [RHYTHM VOL -] to raise or lower the rhythm volume. Press both simultaneously to reset to default
value.
5. VIBRATO
Press the [VIBRATO▲] or [VIBRATO▼] buttons to set vibrato level from “001” to “007”. Press the two buttons
simultaneously to reset to the default value.
6. TEMPO
Press the [TEMPO▲] or [TEMPO▼] buttons adjust the tempo. Press the two buttons simultaneously to reset to the default
value.

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7. CHORD VOLUME
Press the [CHORD VOL▲] or [CHORD VOL▼] buttons adjust the chord volume. Press the two buttons simultaneously to
reset to the default value.
8. TRANSPOSE
Press [TRANSPOSE ▲] or [TRANSPOSE ▼] to transpose the tone of the notes. The transpose may be adjusted from “-6”
to “+6”. Pressing the two buttons simultaneously resets transpose to the default value.
9. CHORD MAT
You can add decoration to your performance by pressing any of these buttons to punch in special sounds.
10.MEMORY
With the status memory function, you can save tone, rhythm, tempo and other parameters for fast shifting during playing.
This keyboard is equipped with 3 saving slots, which can be called at any time during playing. Set tone, rhythm, tempo and
chord as required and press the [MEMORY] button. Select [MEMORY 1] to [MEMORY 3] to save the current status.
11.LCD DISPLAY
Displays current mode, notes to play, rhythm, tempo, etc.
12.DEMO SONG
This keyboard has 40 stored demo songs (“000” to “039”) for your selection. Press [DEMO SONG] and the demo songs
will start to play in sequence. During playing process, press [DEMO SONG] to play the next demonstration song. Press
[START/STOP] to stop playing. During the playing process, you can also press the num pad buttons or the “+”/”-”buttons
to select other demonstration songs. The selected demonstration song will then play repeatedly.
13.ONE-KEY TRAINING
Press [ONE KEY] to enable the single key training function. Press “+”/“-” button to select the song to be learned. One key
training aims at duration learning, and there is no requirement on pitch or creativeness. This mode allows for mistakes
when playing the keys, but the keyboard still plays correct notes and the display will show the correct notes. After one song
is finished, repeat the current song to be learned. Press the [ONE KEY] button to disenable the training function.
14.GUIDE
Press [GUIDE] to enable the ensemble function. Press “+”/“-” button to select the song to be learned. The Ensemble
training aims at the correct and comprehensive learning of the song duration and notes. The keynote will be shielded for
ensemble and you need to play the correct note according to the correct duration of the song. If you fail to play within 3
seconds, the keyboard will automatically play the correct note. After one song is finished, repeat the current song to be
learned. Press [ENSEMBLE] to disenable the training function.
15.RECORD
Press [REC] to enable the recording function. In this mode all played notes will be recorded. When storage is full, “FULL”
will appear on the display and recording will stop automatically. Press [PLAY] to playback the recorded notes. You can
record a new rhythm, or you can press [PLAY] to playback the recorded rhythm again.
16.PLAY
Press to start/resume play.
17.TOUCH
This keyboard has a touch-sensitivity-function, which is activated by default. This functions allows the musician to produce
sounds of varying volume by using different intensity when pressing the keys to play notes. Press [TOUCH] to turn off this
function, “Touch off”will appear on the LCD screen. Press [TOUCH] again to turn the function back on, “Touch on”will
appear on the LCD screen.
18.DUAL
Press [DUAL] to initiate the double timbre function, with “Double On”appearing on the LCD screen. Default setting is the
combination of “000” (piano timbre) and “048” (string ensemble 1). To compose your own timbre: first press [TIMBRE 1],
then choose a type of timbre on the numeric penal. Press [TIMBRE 2]first, then choose a type of timbre on the numeric
penal to set the next. The timbre of the notes is the combination of the two chosen types. Press [DUAL] button again to
turn the double timbre function off, “Double Off” will appear on the LCD screen.
19.SUSTAIN
Press [SUSTAIN] and the sustain effect will be activated. Press this button again and the sustain effect will be disenabled.
20.PERCUSSION
This Keyboard provides 61 kinds of keyboard percussions. Press [KEYBOARD PERCUSSION] to turn the keyboard into
percussion keyboard, and each key corresponds to one percussion instrument. Press this button again to disenable the
keyboard percussion function.
The instrument also features 8 panel percussions. Press the panel percussion buttons according to underlying pictures to
add the desired percussions during regular keyboard playing.
21.SPLIT
Press [SPLIT] to enable the keyboard splitting function. 24 keys on the left of the keyboard will split with the remaining
keyboard. While the left keyboard zone will increase by one octave and maintain the original tone, the right keyboard zone
will decrease by one octave to maintain the same pitch with the left keyboard zone. The tone of the right keyboard zone
can be set as needed so different tones can be played by the left and right keyboard zones at the same time.
Press [SPLIT] again to disenable this function.
22.MIDI
Press to toggle to MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) functionality. Use the MIDI OUT (41) jack to connect the
keyboard to a computer.
23.TIMBRE 1
Call for a chosen timbre, saved as “Timbre 1”.
24.TIMBRE 2
Call for a chosen timbre, saved as “Timbre 2”.

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25.RHYTHM
Rhythm selection:
This Keyboard provides 128 rhythms (“000” to “127”) for your selection. The rhythm is defaulted to be “000”. Press
[RHYTHM] to initiate the rhythm selection function. Press the numeric keys or the “+”/“-” buttons to select other rhythms.
Rhythm enabling:
Press [START/STOP] to start the accompaniment rhythm. While in enable state: Press [SYNC], “SYNC” will show on the
display. Play any key in the chord key zone (1st-19th key from left). The accompaniment rhythm will be activated. Press
[START/STOP] to stop the accompaniment rhythm.
Interlude:
After the accompaniment rhythm is activated, press [FILL-IN] to have a temporary rhythm play during the accompaniment
rhythm.
26.RHYTHM SHIFT
During the Rhythm playback, press the [RHYTHM SHIFT] button to add variations to your performance. Press the
[RHYTHM SHIFT]button again to return to the main rhythm.
27.NUM PAD
Numeric keys to enter an exact value.
28.START/STOP
Press to start or stop playing selected program.
29.SYNC
When in rhythm mode, press [SYNC]. “SYNC” will show on the display. Play any key in the chord key zone (the 1st-19th
key, from left) to activate the accompaniment rhythm.
30.FILL-IN
Press the [FILL-IN] button to add an interlude to the rhythm. The fill played is determined by accompaniment rhythm
selected. After the fill, the selected accompaniment rhythm will continue playing. The Fill In function can be used as often
as desired.
31.INTRO / ENDING
Press to start an intro playback. When the intro section is finished, the playback will be shifted to the main section
automatically. Press during the rhythm playback to skip to the ending section. The rhythm will then be automatically
stopped after the ending section.
32.METRONOME
There are 4 kinds of metronomes stored on the keyboard: 1/4 beat, 2/4 beat, 3/4 beat and 4/4 beat. You can adjust the
tempo to your desired value by continuously pressing the [METRONOME] button. For example, press the button once to
stay at 1/4 beat and cancel the rhythm by pressing it again. By this analogy, the 2/4, 3/4 and 4/4 beats will need 3, 5 and 7
taps respectively. Once the tempo is selected, the pendulum of the metronome on the LCD screen will start swinging and
the beats will start blinking.
33.CHORD TIMBRE
The instrument features 5 different chord timbres. Press the [CHORD TIMBRE] button successively to change the timbres.
34.SINGLE CHORD
Under the state that the rhythm is activated, press [SINGLE]. You can now play a single chord on the keys in the chord
zone of the keyboard.

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35.FINGERED CHORD
In this mode, you play the individual notes of the chord in your left hand. Under the state that the rhythm is activated, press
[FINGERED]. You can now play a fingered chord on the keys in the chord zone of the keyboard.
36.PROGRAM
Press [PROG] to enable the rhythm programming function, “PROG” will show on the display and the keyboard percussion
function will be activated. 32 Percussions can be programmed at maximum. Press [PLAY] to playback the programming
rhythm. Press [START/STOP] or press [PROG] again to disenable the programming function. All recorded rhythms will be
removed.
37.NULL PLAY
Press to play back the programmed rhythm repeatedly. You can then add up an accompaniment chord to the rhythm.
Press again to stop playing.
38.PANEL PERCUSSION
The instrument also features 8 panel percussions. Press the panel percussion buttons according to underlying pictures to
add the desired percussions during regular keyboard playing.
39.PITCH BEND
Wheel to determine the pitch bend. Turn the wheel forwards to increase the depth of the effect, turn the wheel backwards
to decrease the depth of the effect.
40.CHORD SECTION
Chord key zone (1st-19th key from left).
CONNECTIONS
41.MIDI OUT JACK
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standardized
specification for music synthesizers that respond to MIDI messages.
You can connect the instrument to a computer via the [MIDI OUT] jack
and upload your performance to the computer to add up further
recording, composing or re-editing.
42.AUDIO OUTPUT
You can use the built-in speakers or connect the instrument to the
external amplifiers or stereos. When connecting, turn off the switches of
both sides and plug the right end of audio cable into either side of [OUT
L / R] terminals on rear-panel and the other end to external device.
43.HEADPHONES/OUTPUT
When connecting headphones to the PHONES/OUTPUT port, the loudspeaker will be disenabled automatically. You can
perform without disturbing others and others disturbing you.
44.DC 12V INPUT
Socket for plugging in the supplied power adapter.
AUTO RHYTHM
Rhythm selection
This Keyboard provides 128 rhythms (“000” to “127”) for your selection. The rhythm is defaulted to be “000”. Press [RHYTHM] to
initiate the rhythm selection function. Press the numeric keys or the “+”/“-” buttons to select other rhythms.
Rhythm control
1. Rhythm enabling
Press [START/STOP] to start the accompaniment rhythm. While in enable state: Press [SYNC], “SYNC” will show on the
display. Play any key in the chord key zone (1st-19th key from left). The accompaniment rhythm will be activated.
2. Interlude
After the accompaniment rhythm is activated, press [FILL-IN] to have a temporary rhythm play during the accompaniment
rhythm.
3. Stop rhythm
Press [START/STOP] to stop the accompaniment rhythm.
Tempo adjustment
Press the [TEMPO▲] or [TEMPO▼] buttons adjust the tempo. Press the two buttons simultaneously to reset to the default
value.

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EFFECT CONTROL
Sustain function
Press [SUSTAIN] and the sustain effect will be activated. Press this button again and the sustain effect will be disenabled.
Vibrato function
Press the [VIBRATO] and the vibrato effect will be activated. Press this button again and the vibrato effect will be disenabled.
RECORDING AND RHYTHM PROGRAMMING
Recording
Press [REC] to enable the recording function. In this mode all played notes will be recorded. When storage is full, “FULL” will
appear on the display and recording will stop automatically. Press [PLAY] to playback the recorded notes. You can record a new
rhythm, or you can press [PLAY] to playback the recorded rhythm again.
Rhythm programming
Press [PROG] to enable the rhythm programming function, “PROG” will show on the display and the keyboard percussion
function will be activated. 32 Percussions can be programmed at maximum. Press [PLAY] to playback the programming rhythm.
Press [START/STOP] or press [PROG] again to disenable the programming function. All recorded rhythms will be removed.
TRAINING METHODS
Training I: One key
Press [ONE KEY] to enable the single key training function. Press “+”/“-” button to select the song to be learned. One key
training aims at duration learning, and there is no requirement on pitch or creativeness. This mode allows for mistakes when
playing the keys, but the keyboard still plays correct notes and the display will show the correct notes. After one song is finished,
repeat the current song to be learned. Press [START/STOP] or press the [ONE KEY] button to disenable the training function.
Training II: Follow
Press [FOLLOW] to enable the follow function. Press “+”/“-” button to select the song to be learned. With Follow training, you
can learn by following the correct playing notes. The program will wait for you to play the correct note before it moves to the next
one. Notes: In this mode, the Keyboard plays only the correct notes and gives no response to the wrong notes. Press
[START/STOP] or press [FOLLOW] to disenable the training function.
Training III: Ensemble
Press [ENSEMBLE] to enable the ensemble function. Press “+”/“-” button to select the song to be learned. The Ensemble
training aims at the correct and comprehensive learning of the song duration and notes. The keynote will be shielded for
ensemble and you need to play the correct note according to the correct duration of the song. If you fail to play within 3
seconds, the keyboard will automatically play the correct note. After one song is finished, repeat the current song to be learned.
Press the [START/STOP] button or press [ENSEMBLE] to disenable the training function.
RECOMMENDED TRAINING APPS / GAMES
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your toes in the deep and majestic waters of playing the piano. Train yourself from novice to king of the keys with help from
PIANO DUST BUSTER, PIANO MAESTRO and SIMPLY PIANO.
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might involve costs.
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Explore the piano step-by-step, from
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learn the basics from sight-reading to
playing with both hands.

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PIANO DUST BUSTER
Help granny dusting off her piano while collecting points and bonuses. Piano Dust Buster is a great tool to get excited about
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PIANO MAESTRO
#1 ranked Education App. An in depth educational tool for beginning to study piano. PIANO MAESTRO helps practicing and
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Piano Method Books Included
Learn songs from some of the most well-known and beloved piano method books used today. A digital way to compliment the
use of your favorite method book, all books can be found in the Library in the 'Methods' section. (*IOS-IPAD compatible only!)

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SIMPLY PIANO (IOS and ANDROID COMPATIBLE)
Whether you're a complete beginner or want to learn piano on your own, SIMPLY PIANO will guide you to become the piano
player you always wanted to be. Just place your IOS or Android device on your piano and play. Your device will immediately
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APPENDIX I. TIMBRE TABLE
000 AcousticGrandPiano
001 BrightAcousticPiano
002 ElectricGrandPiano
003 Honky-tonkPiano
004 RhodesPiano
005 ChorusedPiano
006 Harpsichord
007 Clavichord
008 Celesta
009 Glockenspiel
010 Musicbox
011 Vibraphone
012 Marimba
013 Xylophone
014 TubularBells
015 Dulcimer
016 HammondOrgan
017 PercussiveOrgan
018 RockOrgan
019 ChurchOrgan
020 ReedOrgan
021 Accordian
022 Harmonica
023 TangoAccordian
024 AcousticGuitar(nylon)
025 AcousticGuitar(steel)
026 ElectricGuitar(jazz)
027ElectricGuitar(clean)
028 ElectricGuitar(muted)
029 OverdrivenGuitar
030 DistortionGuitar
031 GuitarHarmonics
032 AcousticBass
033 ElectricBass(finger)
034 ElectricBass(pick)
035 FretlessBass
036 SlapBass1
037 SlapBass2
038 SynthBass1
039 SynthBass2
040 Violin
041 Viola
042 Cello
043 Contrabass
044 TremoloStrings
045 PizzicatoStrings
046 OrchestralHarp
047 Timpani
048 StringEnsemble1
049 StringEnsemble2
050 SynthStrings1
051 SynthStrings2
052 ChoirAahs
053 VoiceOohs
054 SynthVoice
055 OrchestraHit
056 Trumpet
057 Trombone
058 Tuba
059 MutedTrumpet
060 FrenchHorn
061 BrassSection
062 SynthBrass1
063 SynthBrass2
064 SopranoSax
065 AltoSax
066 TenorSax
067 BaritoneSax
068 Oboe
069 EnglishHorn
070 Bassoon
071 Clarinet
072 Piccolo
073 Flute
074 Recorder
075 PanFlute
076 BottleBlow
077 Shakuhachi
078 Whistle
079 Ocarina
080 Lead1(square)
081 Lead2(sawtooth)
082 Lead3(caliopelead)
083 Lead4(chifflead)
084 Lead5(charang)
085 Lead6(voice)
086 Lead7(fifths)
087 Lead8(bass+lead)
088 Pad1(newage)
089 Pad2(warm)
090 Pad3(polysynth)
091 Pad4(choir)
092 Pad5(bowed)
093 Pad6(metallic)
094 Pad7(halo)
095 Pad8(sweep)
096 FX1(rain)
097 FX2(soundtrack)
098 FX3(crystal)
099 FX4(atmosphere)
100 FX5(brightness)
101 FX6(goblins)
102 FX7(echoes)
103 FX8(sci-fi)
104 Sita
105 Banjor
106 Shamisen
107 Koto
108 Kalimba
109 Bagpipe
110 Fiddle
111 Shanai
112 TinkleBell
113 Agogo
114 SteelDrums
115 Woodblock
116 TaikoDrum
117 MelodicTom
118 SynthDrum
119 ReverseCymbal
120 GuitarFretNoise
121 BreathNoise
122 Seashore
123 BirdTweet
124 TelephoneRing
125 Helicopter
126 Applause
127 Gunshot
128 Suona
129 Pipa
130 Sanxian
131 Bandi
132 Erhu
133 Guzheng
134 DaSuoNa
135 Gaohu
136 RockGrandPiano
137 Electronicorgan
138 Psychedelicelectronic
139 Waterjean
140 BrightGuitar
141 Orchestrapiccolo
142 Heavymetalguitar
143 Crystalguitar
144 QueerelectricPiano
145 Brightbass
146 RockElectricBass
147 PsychedelicBass
148 RhythmElectricBass
149 Heavymetalbass
150 Magicelectronic
151 Brightviolin
152 Atonicviolin
153 Heavybassorchestra
154 Synthclarinet
155 InteractiveLead
156 orchestralkeyboard
157 Bagpipes
158 SynthBanjo
159 JapanSynth
160 ChurchPiano
161 ChurchelectricPiano
162 SynthPiano
163 BaritonePiano
164 PianoPAD
165 StringPiano
166 MetalPiano
167 LightrhythmPiano
168 electricPianoPad
169 Classicalpiano
170 OrganGuitar
171 ElectricGuitar
172 SynthesisNylonGuitar
173 SynthElectronicGuitar
174 BrightCleanGuitar
175 OrchestraGuitar
176 PsychedelicGuitar
177 Brightorgan
178 Pickorgan
179 Synthaccordion
180 BrightViolin
181 Stringedviolin
182 Trillviolin
183 Electronicviolin
184 Largeviolin
185 rhythmOrchestra
186 PizzicatoViolin
187 PizzicatoEnsemble1
188 PizzicatoEnsemble2
189 Percussionband
190 BaritoneSynthContrabass
191 BassFlute
192 DistortionContrabass
193 ContrabassLead
194 ViolinLead
195 CelloLead
196 Pizzicatorhythm
197 highHarp
198 Harpensemble
199 SynthHarp
200 BaritoneTrumpet
201 Trumpetensemble
202 rhythmTrumpet
203 highTrumpet
204 SynthTrumpet
205 BassTrombone
206 Tromboneensemble
207 rhythmTrombone
208 highTrombone
209 baritoneTrombone
210 SynthTrombone
211 ViolinFrenchHorn
212 FrenchHornensemble
213 ElectronicFrenchHorn
214 SynthFrenchHorn
215 PsychedelicSynthBrass
216 DistortionSynthBrass
217 VibraphoneSynthBrass
218 RockSynthBrass
219 SynthMutedTrumpet
220 SopranoSaxensemble
221 HitSopranoSax
222 SynthSopranoSax
223 NationalSax
224 MetalSax
225 BaritoneSaxensemble
226 CrystalSax
227 SoftBaritoneSax
228 SynthBaritoneSax
229 HeavymetalSax
230 ChurchOboe
231 Oboeensemble
232 BassOboe
233 BrightOboe
234 distortiooboe
235 EnglishHornensemble
236 PizzicatoEnglishHorn
237 DiplophoniaEnglishHorn
238 BrightEnglishHorn
239 SynthEnglishHorn
240 PsychedelicSynthLead
241 VibraphoneSynthLead
242 MarimbaSynthLead
243 MetalFX
244 ElectronicFX
245 ElectronicString Ensemble
246 WindFX
247 ClarinetFX
248 OrganFX
249 CrystalFX
250 SynthShamisen
251 ElectronicShamisen
252 BrightSitar
253WhistleAccord
254 rhythmNation
255 BrightKoto
256 KotoLead
257 DiplophoniaKoto
258 BaritoneKoto
259 SynthKoto
260 EnvironmentalLead
261 MetalLead
262 OrchestraLead
263 GlockenspielLead
264 BassLead
265 FifthsLead
266 WindLead
267 AtmosphereLead
268 SharpLead
269 BrightLead
270 EastNationPad
271 AtmospherePad
272 ElectricbassPad
273 electricPianoPad
274 CleanGuitarPad
275 WesternPad
276 Sci-fiPad
277 MetalSci-fiPad
278 ClarinetPad
279 ElectronicdancePad
280 DoubleKalimba
281 BrightKalimba
282 CrystalKalimba
283 SynthKalimba
284 ElectronicBagpipe
285 WindBagpipe
286 highBagpipe
287 BrightBagpipe
288 OrchestraBagpipe
289 BaritoneBagpipe
290 EnvironmentalShanai
291 BaritoneShanai
292 TenorShanai
293 highShanai
294 SynthShanai
295 BrightSteelDrums
296 SteelDrumsLead
297 LyricSteelDrums
298 OrchestraSteelDrums
299 SynthSteelDrums
300 RhythmelectricPiano
301 BaritoneXylophone
302 CleanPiano
303 BrightDulcimer
304 RhythmGrandPiano
305 RhythmAccordian
306 MarimbaHarp
307 SynthXylophone
308 PsychedelicJazzGuitar
309 RhythmElectricGuitar
310 BaritonePiccolo
311 PanFlutePad
312 SoftPad
313 FierceOrgan
314 FantasyClarinet
315 BrightRhythm
316 SynthBrassEnsemble
317 ElectronicXylophone
318 AtmospherePizzicato
319 RhythmClarinet
320 BrightDulcimer
321 DoubleBritishpipe
322 BrightBassoon
323 ElectronicSynthBassoon
324 RockWind
325 Syntheticeffectwind1
326 Syntheticeffectwind2
327 Syntheticeffectwind3
328 Syntheticeffectwind4
329 SyntheticFiddle
330 SpecialEchoFX
331 ElectronicOrganLead
332 ChurchOrganLead
333 ScienceFictionClassic
334 ElectronicBagpipe
335 StringEnsemblePad
336 ElectronicwindPad
337 OrganElectricGuitar
338 JazzElectricPiano
339 RockTimpani
340 FantasyAtmosphere
341 HeavymetalsPad
342 Brightclavichord
343 NoiseLead
344 ClassicalElectronic

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Power Supply : 100-240VAC 50/60Hz (12V Adapter)
Weight : 4,40 kg
Dimensions (L x W x H) : 965 x 366 x 142mm
The specifications are typical. The actual values can slightly change from one unit to the other. Specifications can
be changed without prior notice.
The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives to which they are subject:
•Low Voltage (LVD) 2014/35/EU
•Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 2014/30/EU
•Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 2011/65/EU

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Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.
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