Medeli MD700 User manual

Pleasemakesurethepackagecompletelycontainsthefollowing:
TheInstrument InstructionManual
CongratulationsonyourpurchaseofthisElectronickeyboard!
Thekeyboardisanuserfriendlykeyboardwithfabuloussoundqualityandadvancefeaturesuchas
stylerecordandself-learning.Nomatteryouareadultorchildren,youwillenjoyplayingthekeyboard
asitprovidesamazingstylesforaccompaniment,expressivetones,andrealtimerecord.Otherfeatures
suchasnumberedmusicalnotationdisplaychorddictionary,varietyofsongswillhelpyoubettermaster
theplayingskill.
Youarerecommendedtostudythismanualcarefullybeforeusingtheunit.
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MusicRest12VAdaptor
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Yourkeyboardwillgiveyouyearsofplaying
pleasureifyoufollowthesimplerulesgiven
below:
Donotexposetheunittothefollowing
conditionstoavoiddeformation,
discoloration,ormoreseriousdamage
Directsunlight
Hightemperature(nearaheatsource,
orinacarduringthedaytime)
Excessivehumidity
Excessivedust
Strongvibration
Location Cleaning
Cleantheunitwithasoftdrycloth
Slightlydampenaclothhelpstoremove
stubborngrimeanddirt
Neverusecleanerssuchasalcoholor
thinner
Avoidplacingvinylobjectontopofthe
unit(vinylmightdiscolorandstickto
thesurface)
PowerSupply
MakesuretousethesuitableACadaptor,
andalsomakesuretheACoutletvoltage
atyourcountrymatchestheinputvoltage
specifiedontheACadaptorslabel
TurnthepowerswitchOFFwhenthe
instrumentisnotinuse
AnACadaptorshouldbeunpluggedfrom
theACoutletiftheinstrumentwillnotbe
usedforanextendedperiodoftime
UnplugtheACadaptorduringelectric
storms
AvoidpluggingtheACadaptorintothe
sameACoutletsasapplianceswithhigh
powerconsumption,suchaselectric
heatersorovens.Alsoavoidusingmulti-
plugadaptorssincethiscouldreduce
soundquality,causesoperationerrors
anddamages
'
's
HandlingandTransporting
Neverapplyexcessiveforcetothe
controls,connectorsorotherpartsof
theinstrument
Alwaysunplugcablesbygrippingthe
plugfirmly,butnotpullingthecables
Disconnectallcablesbeforemoving
theinstrument
Physicalshockscausedbydropping,
bumping,orplacingheavyobjectson
theinstrumentcouldresultinscratches
orevenseveredamages
ElectricalInterference
Thisinstrumentcontainsdigitalcircuitry
andmaycauseinterferenceifitisplaced
tooclosetoradioortelevisionreceivers.
Ifthisoccurs,movetheinstrumentfurther
awayfromthereceivers
TurnOffPowerWhenMakingConnections
Toavoiddamagingtheinstrumentand
otherdevicestowhichitisconnected,
turnoffthepowerswitchesofallrelated
devicespriortoconnectingordisconnecting
cables
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MainFeatures
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KEYBOARD
VOICE
STYLE
SONG
DEMO
CHORDMODE
CHORDDICTIONARY
61-keytouchresponsekeyboard
ThestaffareaoftheLCDindicatesthe
notesyouplayonthekeyboard
559voicesintotal,36voicescan
beselectedconvenientlywithvoice
directselectbutton
203stylesintotal,including3user
styles,24stylescanbeselected
convenientlywithstyledirectselectbutton
100songsintotal.Eachsonghas
itslearningmode
2demosintotal
Singlefinger,multifinger
includingDict1mode(dictionarymode)
andDict2mode(testmode)
LCDDISPLAY
detectdetect
Itcanhelpyoutolearnchordmoreconveniently,
Pressingandholding[+/YES]and[-/NO]
togetherandturningthepoweronsimultane-
ously,itsdefaultsettingwillbeloadedintothe
keyboard,thenthememoryandtherecord
songwillbelost.
RECORD
STYLERECORD
MEMORYFEATURE
MIXERMENU
PEDAL
INTERFACE
3recordingsong.Eachrecordingsong
has6tracks--1ACCOMPtrackand5
melodytracks
3recordingstyle,theywillnotbeerasedeven
thepowerisoffandyoucanalsosavethe
userstyletoSDcard
48memories,8bankswith6memories
each
IncludingRhythmsRhythmmBass
Chord1Chord2Chord3Phrase1
Phrase2VoiceR1,VoiceR2,VoiceL
FootSwitch(SustainPedalSoftPedal
MemoryChangePedalStart/stopPedal)and
VolumePedal
MIDITHRU,IN,OUT
USB
Headphones
Youareallowedto
SDCARD playmidifiles,save&load
theusersongs,userstylesandmemorydata
etc
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Delete........................................................................
Format........................................................................
Pedal........................................................
Lesson1....................................................................
Lesson3.................................................................
Lesson2..................................................................
Song....................................................
LessonMode.......................................................
ChordDictionary...............................
Memory..................................................
Bank.....................................................................
StoreandLoad.........................................................
MemoryData...........................................................
OneTouchSetting.............................................
Record..................................................
PlaybackRecordingSong.........................................
StopRecording.....................................................
StartRecording.........................................................
Real-timeRecording................................................
DeleteRecordingSong...........................................
StyleRecord...........................................
QuantifyaStyle...................................................
CopyaStyle............................................................
EditaStyle...........................................................
RecordaStyle.................................................
DeleteaStyle....................................................
MIDIFunction......................................
SDFunction.........................................
Save........................................................................
Load........................................................................
Play..............................................................................
USBConnection.....................................................
WhatisMIDI............................................................
MIDIApplication..............................................
MIDIConnection.....................................................
Specifications...........................................
TroubleShooting.........................................
Appendix6-MIDIImplementationChart...........
Appendix3-SongList.......................................
Appendix1-VoiceList...........................................
Appendix5-ChordList.......................................
Appendix..............................................
Appendix4-DemoList....................................
Appendix2-StyleList...............................
Contents
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GeneralGuide..................................
FrontPanel..........................................................
RearPanel.....................................................
LCDDisplay......................................................
MixerMenu................................................
Preparation....................................
PowerSupply..................................................
SettingMusicStand..........................................
HeadphoneJack..............................................
AUX.OUTJack...............................................
SustainJack................................................
VolumeJack.....................................................
USBJack.........................................................
Connections...................................
DEMO..........................................................
BasicOperation............................
PowerSwitch&Volume....................................
Modulation......................................................
DSPEffect..................................................
VoicesandEffects.........................
SelectaVoice...................................................
DualVoice................................................
LowerVoice/SplitPoint.....................................
SustainVoice....................................................
PitchBend........................................................
Touch.........................................................
Transpose....................................................
Octave..............................................................
Piano...............................................................
FillA/B...............................................................
AccompVolume..............................................
FadeIN/OUT.....................................................
Tempo...............................................................
StyleControl.....................................
SelectaStyle........................................................
TheAccompanimentSection..................................
StartaStyle.........................................
StopaStyle.......................................................
RecognizingChords........................................
Metronome.......................................................
ReverbLevel...................................................
SplitPoint........................................................
PedalAssign.....................................................
Beat.................................................................
FunctionMenu...............................
Tune.................................................................
ChorusLevel........................................................
MIDISetting..................................................
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CARD
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GeneralGuide
POWERON/OFF
MASTERVOLUME
MIXER
FUNCTIONNEXT
FUNCTIONBACK
ACCOMPANIMENTVOLUME
TEMPO
TEMPO
AUTOBASSCHORD
START/STOP
START/STOP
SYNCSTOP
INTRO/END
REPEATA/B
FILLA
REW
FILLB
FF
FADE
ACCOMPANIMENTVOLUME
SYNCSTART
PAUSE
LESSON
LEFTHAND
RIGHTHAND
CHORDDICTIONARYHoldfortwoseconds()
STYLERECORD
RECORD
PLAY/STOP
ACCOMP
MELODY1
MELODY2
MELODY3
MELODY4
MELODY5
BANK M1-M6STORE
ONETOUCHSETTING
STYLE
VOICE
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
EXECUTE
TRANSPOSE
OCTAVE
SONG
DUAL
SPLIT
DEMO
PIANO
DATADIAL
STYLEDIRECTSELECTBUTTON
VOICEDIRECTSELECTBUTTON
LCDDISPLAY
/NO
/YES
METRONOME
ONETOUCHSETTING(M1-M4)
FrontPanel
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2
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8 9 10 11 12 13 514
516 517
515
19 20 21
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27 28
26 40
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34 35
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30 31 32 33
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IntheStylemode
IntheSongmode
36
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MENU
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GeneralGuide
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RearPanel
3567 81 2 14
VOLUME
AUX.OUT
12V
SUSTAIN
MIDITHRU
MIDIIN
MIDIOUT
USBJACK
MIDITHRU MIDIIN MIDIOUT SUSTAINVOLUMEAUX.OUTUSB
48
47
PHONES
MODULATION
PITCHBEND
PHONES
LCDDisplay
1 1
3
3 9
7
5
511
6
1
1 7
2
2 8
8
10
9
14
410
6
6
1
11
1
12
MELODY2
MELODY3
ACCOMP
MELODY1
VOICE/STYLE/DEMO/SONG
DUAL
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
SPLIT
MELODY4
MELODY5
18
1
17
19
21
20
14
13
16
1
15
22
24
23
MEASURE
BEAT
BASSCLEF
FILLA/B
RECORD/STYLERECORD
TREBLECLEF
61KEYKEYBOARD
TEMPO
LEFT/RIGHTHANDLESSONMODE
STOREM1-M6/ONETOUCHSETTING
NOTEINDICATION
CHORD
13 14 15
16
1718
19
20
21 22
24
DUAL
SPLIT
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
ACCOMP
MELODY1
MELODY2
MELODY3
MELODY4
MELODY5
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12V
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UsingtheACAdaptor
1. First,pleaseensurethekeyboardisturnedoff,thenturn
thetotheminimumvolumelevel.VOLUMEknob
2. ConnecttheadaptorintotheACwalloutletandthecord
intotheunit.
Pleasesetupthemusicsastheinstructionbelow:tand
PowerSupply
Preparation
SettingMusicStand
Whenthekeyboardisnotinuseorinthetimeof
thunderstorm,pleasedisconnectthepowerfor
safetypurpose.
MIDITHRU MIDIIN MIDIOUT SUSTAINVOLUMEAUX.OUTUSB 12V
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HeadphonesJack
AUX.OUTJack
Connections
1.
2.[PHONES]
Ifyouprefertoplaywithheadphonesforhighquality
personalmonitoring,plugasetofstereoheadphone
intothePHONESjack.
Plugasetofheadphonesintothejackand
thespeakerswillbeshutautomatically.
TheAUX.OUTjackdeliverstheoutputsignalofthe
keyboardtoanexternalamplifier.
[AUX.OUT]Useanaudiocordtoplugintothejack
locatedontherearpanel;thenplugtheotherendof
thecordintoLINEINorAUX.INoftheamplifier.
Neveruseheadphonesinhighvolume,asitmay
hurtyourears.
MIDITHRU MIDIIN MIDIOUT SUSTAINVOLUMEAUX.OUTUSB
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Toavoiddamagingthespeakers,pleaseensure
thatthevolumehassettotheminimumlevel
beforeconnectingthepowerandotherdevices.
been
PHONES
Toavoiddamages, pleasebesuretoturnoffthepower
switchesbeforeyoudisconnecttherelateddevices
fromthekeyboard.
WARNING
12V
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MIDITHRU MIDIIN MIDIOUT SUSTAINVOLUMEAUX.OUTUSB
MIDITHRU MIDIIN MIDIOUT SUSTAINVOLUMEAUX.OUTUSB
SustainJack
VolumeJack
USBJack
Connection
10
1. [SUSTAIN]
2.
Anoptionalfootswitchcanbepluggedintothe
jackforsustaincontrol.
Thefootswitchfunctionslikethedamperpedalona
piano Steponthefootswitch,allnotesplayedon
thekeyboardhavealongersustaineffect.
1.
2.
ConnectPCorotherUSBhostdevicesthatsupport
USBaudio.
YoucansimplyconnecttheMIDI/USBconvertorto
yourUSBconnectoronyourcomputerandplugthe
MIDIinandoutcablesintothekeyboard,thento
transfermididata.
Anoptionalvolumecontrolcanbepluggedinto
thejackforadjustingthevolumeofsound.
pedal
[VOLUME] 12V
12V
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EXECUTE
MENU
CARD
EXECUTE
MENU
CARD
DEMO
PowerSwitch&Volume
Adjust
volume
BasicOperation
11
1.
2. [POWER]
3.[VOLUME]
First,pleaseensurethecorrectconnectionbasedon
previousinstruction.
Turnthetoreachtheminimumvolume
level,thenturntheswitchon.TheLCD
displaylightsup.
Usethecontroltoadjustthevolume
toyourdesiredlevel.
VOLUMEknob
knob
Thereare2demosintotal.
1.[DEMO]
2. [+/YES][-/NO]
3.[DEMO][START/
STOP]
Pressbuttonto
playdemosongs.
Selectademosongwith
/ordial.
Pressor
buttontoexitfrom
thedemomode.
Inthedemomode,allexceptDEMO,
START/STOP,TEMPO,+/YES,-/NO,VOLUME,
POWERON/OFFwill.
buttons
notbeavailable
+/YES-/NO
SONG
VOICESTYLE
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SelectaVoice
559voicesintotal(Seeappendix:page61).
VoicesandEffects
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DualVoice
DirectSelectButton
UsetheDirectSelectButtontoselectavoice(36voices),
2directvoicesforeachbutton(upper&netherkey)
Whilechangingavoice,payattentiontotherules:
Ifyoupressthesamebutton,thevoicewillbe
changedbetweentheupperandnetherkey.
Whentheupper/nethervoiceison,andthenyou
pressanotherdirectbutton,thecorresponding
upper/nethervoicewillbeselected.
Pressbuttontoenter.Thedefault
VOICER1isNo:001StereoGrandPiano;
LCDdisplaysandthevoicenumber.
[VOICE]voicemode""
""
""
VOICER1
1.
Pressorusethe
Buttontoselectthevoiceyouwant. DirectSelect/ordial[+/YES][-/NO]
2.
Afterselectingavoice,youcannowplaythekeyboard.
3.
Youcanplaytwosoundsatthesametimeonthekeyboard.ItiscalledDualVoicemode.
Whenthedualfunctionisoff,thevoiceindicatedisVOICER1.Whenthedualfunctionison,
thevoiceindicatedisVOICER2.
+/YES-/NO
SONG
VOICESTYLE
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VoicesandEffects
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1.
2.
3.
Duringthestatus,pressbuttonto
enterthedualvoicemode."VOICER2"and"DUAL"
iconwouldbelightenedsimultaneously.Thenumber
ofthedualvoicewillbedisplayedontheLCD.Now,
youcangettwodifferentsoundsatthesametime
whenpressingonekey.
VOICER1[DUAL] DUAL
SPLIT
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
Press/button,orturntheDIALtoselect
yourdesiredvoice.ThedefaultDUALVOICEnumberis
No:265TheStrings.
PressbuttonagaintoturnofftheDUALVOICE.
ThenoteyouplaysoundsasinglevoiceofVoiceR1.
[+/YES][-/NO]
[DUAL]
""
Whilethekeyboardissplited,onlytherighthand
areacanrespondthedualvoice,thelefthand
areacan't.
SUSTAINDUAL TOUCHSPLIT DSP
Twovoiceswillsound
atthesametime.
Eg.Piano
Eg.Cello
LowerVoice/SplitPoint
1.
2.
3.
DUAL
SPLIT
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
Youcanplaytwosoundsondifferentpartsofthe
keyboard.ItiscalledSplitmode.
PressbuttontoturnontheLOWERVOICE,
LCDlightstheflaganddisplaysVOICEL
anditsname.Whenyouplayinrealtime,youcan
activateSplitModesimplybypressingthisbutton.
Press/button,orturntheDIALtoselect
thevoiceyouwant.ThedefaultLOWERVOICEnumber
is.
PressbuttonagaintoturnofftheLOWERVOICE.
LCDdarkensitsflag.
[SPLIT]
[+/YES][-/NO]
[SPLIT]
SPLIT ""
""
No:265TheStrings
SUSTAINDUAL TOUCHSPLIT DSP
Melody
area
Chord
area
Defaultsplit
pointF#
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Touch
VoicesandEffects
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Thisfunctionallowsyoutoactivatethedynamic
levelwhileplayingthekeyboard.
TheLCDdisplaysthetouchvaluerangingfromoffto
level3.
Press /button,orturntheDIALto
changethetouchresponselevel.
Defaultleveloftouchresponseis2.
[+/YES][-/NO]
Toexperiencetheeffect,playanynoteonthekeyboard
afteryouturniton.
IfthevalueissetasOFF,thatmeansnotouch
responsetokeyboard.
1.
2.
3.
DUAL
DUAL
SPLIT
SPLIT
TOUCH
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
SUSTAIN
DSP
DSP
SUSTAINDUAL TOUCHSPLIT DSP
SustainVoice
''
Whenyousteponthesustainpedal,itssustain
effectisstrongerthantheeffectbypressingthe
button.[SUSTAIN]
Thisfunctionhelpsyoutogetavoicewitha
sustainedeffect,whileplayingthekeyboard.
Pressbuttontoactivatethesustaineffect.
Theflag.
[SUSTAIN]
SUSTAIN""lightensonthedisplay
1.
Pressbuttonagaintoeliminatethesustain
effect.Theflag.
[SUSTAIN]
SUSTAIN""willdisappear
2.
DUAL
SPLIT
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
SUSTAINDUAL TOUCHSPLIT DSP
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VoicesandEffects
DSPEffect
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoperformtheoverall
soundinarealisticstyle.
TheDSPeffectissettoONwhenkeyboardpoweron.
PressbuttontoturnofftheDSPeffect.[DSP]
1.
2.
DUAL
SPLIT
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
SUSTAINDUAL TOUCHSPLIT DSP
PitchBend
Thepitchbendwheelcanbeusedtobendthenote
upwardsordownwards,rangingbetween+/-2semitones.
Whenthewheelisreleased,thenotewillreturnback
tothenormalstatus.
Higher(+2)
semitones
Lower(-2)
semitones
PHONES
Modulation
Pressandholdbutton.Youcanhear
theeffectwhileplayingthekeyboard.
Releasethebuttontomodulationeffect.
[MODULATION]
vibrato turnoff
PHONES
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EXECUTE
MENU
CARD
EXECUTE
MENU
CARD
Transpose
1.
3.
Youcanoftheentirekeyboardwith
theTRANSPOSEfunctionbysemitonesteps.
shiftthepitch
Thefirsttimepressbuttonto
Transposesettingmode.
[TRANSPOSE] enter
Press [+/YES][-/NO]and togetherwillsetthetranspose
valuetothedefaultone.
Ifyoudon'tpressanybuttonfor5secondsafter
enteringtheTransposesettingmode,itwillquit
thisautomatically.mode
VoicesandEffects
Thefirsttimepressbuttontooctave
settingmode. [OCTAVE] enter
Octave
1.
16
2. /Usetoadjustthevaluefrom-12to+12
semitonesThedefaultvalueis0.
[+/YES][-/NO]
Use [+/YES][-/NO]/toadjustthevaluefrom-1to+1
.
octaves
2.
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数码效果 VoicesandEffects
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16 Ifyoudon'tpressanybuttonfor5secondsafter
enteringtheOctavesettingmode,itwillquitthis
modeautomatically.
3.
Piano
Pressbuttontoenterpianomode.
TheLCDdisplaysPIANO,andthevoiceischanged
topianoimmediately.Inthismode,A.B.C.isOFF.
PressbuttonagaintoexitthePIANOmode.
Youcanselectthestylenumberwiththe/
button,ordialatthePIANOmode.Pressthe
buttontoplaythestyle(onlydrum).
TheMIXERandFUNCTIONmenucanbeentered.
[PIANO]
[PIANO]
[+/YES][-/No]
[START/STOP]
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pressand[+/YES][-/NO] togetherwillsettheoctave
valuetothedefaultone.
+/YES-/NO
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StyleControl
18
Thekeyboardhasatotalof203styles,from001to
203,including3userstyles.Thedefaultstyleis001.
(Seeappendix:page66)
1. Pressbuttontosetthekeyboardtothestyle
mode.TheSTYLEflagandthestylenumberwill
showuponthedisplay.
[STYLE] "
"""
SelectaStyle
2.
3.
Press/buttonorusetheDirectSelect
Buttontoselecttheyouwant.
[+/YES][-/NO]
style
UsetheDirectSelectButtontoselectyourdesiredstyle
(24styles),2directstylesforeachbutton(upper&nether).
DirectSelectButton
Whilechangingastyle,payattentiontotherules:
Ifthesamebuttonhasbeenpressedtwice,thestyle
willbeswappedfromonetoanother.
Whentheupper/netherstyleison,andyouthenpress
anotherdirectbutton,thecorrespondingupper/nether
stylewillbeselected.
+/YES-/NO
SONG
VOICESTYLE
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AccompanimentconsistsofIntro,,variation,fill(a-a,
a-b,b-a,b-b),ending.Usingdifferentsectionsbasedon
thestructureofstylesenablesyoutoenhancemusical
performance.
Pressthebuttontoinsertanintrosection
beforeyoustarttoplay.Therhythmwillbeginwitha2-4
measureintroductionwhichwillbefollowedbyamain
section.
Therearetwomainsections:andvariation.Each
sectionconsistsof2to4measures.
Whiletheaccompanimentisplaying,youcanfillinthe
rhythm/accompanimentbypressingthebutton
orthebutton.Thiswillautomaticallyinsertafill
section.
Whenyoupressthebutton
,itbrings
INTRO [INTRO/END]
andVARIATION
FILL
[FILLA]
[FILLB]
ENDING [INTRO/END]
normal
inprocessof
accompanimentplaying theendingsection
appropriatefortheaccompaniment,andthenstop
theperformance.
normal
NORMAL
StyleControl
StartaStyle
Startimmediately:
A.B.C.Mode:
Usebuttontostartthestyle.
[START/STOP]
ThedefaultsettingofA.B.Cisoff.Pressbutton
toturnontheautobasschord.
Theareatotheleftofsplitpointisknownasthechord
area.Whenplayingthechord,boththebassandthe
chordvoicesound.
[A.B.C.]
1.
2.
19
4.
3.
2.
1.
TheAccompanimentSection
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StyleControl
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Syncstart:
Pressbuttontoenterthesyncstart
waitingmode.The4beatsonLCDflashtogether.
IftheA.B.C.modeison,playanykeyinchordarea,the
stylestartplayingwithbassandchord.IftheA.B.C.Mode
isoff,playanykeyonkeyboard;thestyleplaysonlythe
drumvoice.
Pressagaintostopthestyle.
[SYNCSTART]
[START/STOP]
Introstart:
Pressbuttonwhenthestyleisnotplaying,
AorflashesonLCD,indicatestheintrosectionisready
toplay.
[INTRO/END]
'''B'
Flashing
Flashing
Pressbutton,thenthestylestartswith
anintrosection,followedbythemainsection.
[START/STOP]
3.
4.
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