Orla KARAWAN User manual

M u s i c a l I n s t r u m e n t s
KARAWAN
Oriental Keyboard
O w n e r’ s M a n u a l


SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Make sure that the voltage set is suitable for the instrument (the voltage is indicated next to the
power inlet).
When using electric products, always follow basic precautions, including the following:
1 Read all of these instructions before using the product.
2 To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near
children.
3 Do not use this product near water -for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink,
in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, or the like.
4 This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones, or
speakers may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing
loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level, or at a level that is
uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss, or ringing in your ears, you should
consult an audiologist.
5 The product should be located so that its location, or position, does not interfere with
proper ventilation.
6 This product should only be located away from heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, and other products that cause heat.
7 The product should be connected only to the type of power supply described in the
operating instructions, or as marked on the product.
8 This product may be equipped with a polarised plug. This is a safety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.
9 The power-supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left
unused for a long period of time When re-plugging unit, turn on the keyboard and leave
on for 3-5 hours to recharge internal battery. The battery may need to be replaced after
two or three years of use.
10 Care should be taken so that objects do not fall, and liquids are not spilled, into the
cabinet through openings
11 The product should be serviced by qualified personnel when:
aThe power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or
b Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled, into the product or
cThe product has been exposed to rain or
d The product does not appear to operate normally, or exhibits a marked change in
performance, or
e The product has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged
12 Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the maintenance
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.

DANGER
Do not modify the plug provided with the product -if it will not fit -have a proper outlet
installed by a qualified electrician.
TEMPO / VALUE DISPLAY
The messages contained in the Display may not always match the display pages They are merely
examples of the many features of the product.
DISCLAIMER
The information contained in this manual has been very carefully revised. Due to the constant
effort to improve the product, the product specifications might differ to those in the manual. The
specifications are subject to modification without prior notice.
TAKING CARE OF YOUR INSTRUMENT
Your keyboard is a fine instrument and deserves careful treatment.
Follow carefully the next few points, to keep it at it’s best for many years.
-Never open the case and touch the internal circuits.
-Always switch the power Off after use.
-Use a cloth or a damp sponge. If the dirt is particularly persistent, use a neutral detergent
to remove it. Never use solvents or alcohol.
-Do not place your instrument near electric motors, neon or fluorescent lamps as these
may generate disturbances.
-In most cases you just need to change the position of the instrument to avoid interference.
-Keep your instrument away from dusty environments, high humidity, and high
temperatures.
-Do not use on the same AC outlet with electrical appliances, neon lights or variable
lighting system.
-Before turning on the instrument, make sure that any external amplifier and speaker
system that you have connected to your keyboard are turned off.
-Computer controlled instruments can be interrupted by spikes, surges and dropouts on the
power line. If your instrument stops working because of a power line disturbance,
switch it off for a few seconds and then switch it on again.
-Never disconnect the power cable without turning the power switch off.

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PREPARATION
This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play. Be sure
to go through this section carefully before using this instrument.
POWER SUPPLY
Your instrument will run from a power adapter (DC12V ). Plug the DC output cable from the
Power adapter into the DC IN jack on the rear panel of your instrument, then plug the Power
adapter (or the AC cable of the Power Adapter) into a convenient wall AC power socket.
USING HEADPHONES OR AN EXTERNAL SOUND SYSTEM
A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged into the PHONES socket for private
practice or late-night playing. The internal speaker system is automatically switched off, when a
pair of headphones are plugged into the PHONE socket.
The LINE OUT socket can be used to deliver the output of the sound to a keyboard amplifier,
stereo sound system, mixing console or tape recorder.
THE SUSTAIN PEDAL
An optional foot switch can be plugged into the rear-panel SUSTAIN PEDAL socket. The
Sustain Pedal is a damper pedal controlling sustain function. By pressing the pedal you can
sustain the notes after the keys are released. Don't press the pedal while inserting the plug into
the SUSTAIN PEDAL socket, or while turning the power on.
THE MUSIC STAND
Insert the music stand at the rear of the keyboard control panel.

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PANEL DISPLAY INDICATIONS
Your instrument features a large multi-function display (MULTI DISPLAY) that shows all important
settings for the instrument. The section below briefly explains the various icons and indications in the
display.
1
Message Display
2
Active Input
4
NoteDisplay
5
Voice Effecttouch/sustain
()
6
Track Volume
7
8
Chord
9
Measure
10
Tempo
11
Song Memory
12
Record & Play
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Demo Play
Transpose
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
Style
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15
Portable Piano
RIGHTVOICE
STYLE
DEMO
3
FingerSelect
SPLIT
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
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OverallControl
PERCUSSION
(1) Message Display -This section displays the demo song, voice or style name and number you have
selected.
(2) Active Input -When you play the instrument, you need to change the voice, style, demo. The arrow
point to which is the active section.
(3) Finger Select -This arrow tells you which finger mode is selected and if the keyboard is split into two
parts or not.
(4) Note Display -When you play a key on the keyboard, the note will be displayed.
(5) Voice Effect -These icons display the Dual, Sustain, Touch and Effect function is turned ON/OFF.
(6) Track Volume -It displays the volume of each track dynamically when the demo song or style is
played.
(7) Transpose -Display the current transpose status of the keyboard. The number 00 indicates No
transpose.
(8) Chord Type -Display current chord type you play on the keyboard accompaniment section when the
keyboard is in the Single or Fingered mode.
(9) Measure -Display the measure of the demo song, style or record/play back have played.
(10) Tempo -Display the tempo of the demo song, lesson, style or record/play.
(11) Song Memory -Display the record and play track during recording and play back.
(12) Record and Play -Display the record and play status.
(13) Demo -Display the demo is playing.
(14) Style -Display the accompaniment is playing.
(15) Piano -Display if the current voice name is Piano.

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DEMO SONGS AND FX BUTTONS
Listen to the pre-programmed demonstration songs -they'll give you a good idea of what the
instrument can do.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
playing demo song
PERCUSSION
-Turn the Power ON and Set the Master Volume at half way.
-Press DEMO/SONG button to start the DEMO. The number of the selected DEMO will
appear on the MULTI DISPLAY. You can select the demonstration song by the [+/-] buttons.
Press the FX buttons to play the sound effects stored in the three buttons.
MULTI PADS
The MULTI PADS have a factory set of 4 different sounds. These four sounds can be replaced
with other sounds available in any of the available Drum Kits (150 –159)or Arabic Drum Kits
(158 –159) or in the Effect Sound Bank (160). Press one of the Multipad to play the sounds
stored in the buttons.
RIGHTVOICE
STYLE
DEMO
MIDI IN MIDIOUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
To program new Drum Sounds in the Multipads:
-Select the Drum Kit or the Effect bank (150 -160)
-Press the STORE button at the same time with the Multipad button number 1 and release
both buttons. The display shows: 1 SavePad.
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
MIDI IN MIDIOUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
-As soon as the two buttons are released the display shows: --SavePad
-Press now again the Multipad number 1 button together with the key on the keyboard
related to the desired sound. The display shows: 1 SavePad.
-The new sound effect is now stored in the Multipad button.
It is possible to reprogram all the four Multipads.

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SELECTING AND PLAYING THE VOICES
Your instrument has 128 sounds in the internal sound library numbered from 01 to 128, and 10
Drum Kits numbered from 150 to 159. Sound 160 is the SOUND EFFECT preset.
It is possible to play up to two sounds for the right hand (DUAL) and one sound for the left hand
(SPLIT).
The available sounds can be played in three different modes: Main, Dual and Split.
MAIN -plays a single voice over the entire range of the keyboard.
DUAL -mixes two different voices together for rich, complex sounds.
SPLIT -you can select one sound for the Left and up to two sounds to the Right part of the
keyboard.
Here find the sounds available listed in Sound Groups. Later in the manual is available a detailed
Sound list
01 -08 Piano 81 -88 Synth Lead
09 -16 Chromatic Percussions 89 -96 Synth Pad
17 -24 Organ 97 -104 Synth Effects
25 -32 Guitar 105 -112
Ethnic
33 -40 Bass 113 -120
Percussive
41 -48 Strings 121-128 Sound Effects
49 -56 Ensemble 129 -149
Arabic Sounds
57 -64 Brass 150 -157
Drum Kits
65 -72 Reeds 158 -159
Arabic Drum Kits
73 -80 Pipe 160 Effects
SELECT A MAIN VOICE
Press the VOICE button -the voice mode is selected and the current voice number and name will
be indicated on the Message Display section.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
Press the numeric key-pad buttons, or the [+/-] buttons to select the desired voice number
according to the Voice List.
To select a sound which number is between 1 and 99, for example 65, press the [+/-] buttons
until the number 65 is selected on the display.
To select the sound 65 using the numeric key-pad buttons follow the instructions:
-press the number 6 button and than the number 5 to select the sound.
-the sound number 65 Soprano Sax, is now selected
To select a sound which number is higher than 99, for example 129 KANOUN, press the [+/-]
buttons until the number 129 is selected on the display.
To select the sound 129 using the numeric key-pad buttons follow the instructions:
-press the number 1 button and hold it until the number 1 followed by two lines ( 1 _ _ )
appears on the display
-press than the number 2 and the number 9 buttons to select the sound.
-the sound number 129 KANOUN, is now selected.

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SETTING THE ARABIC SCALE
These 12 buttons allows to select in real time the desired Arabic Scale. Each one of the buttons is
related to one of the 12 semitones of the Octave. Press the desired buttons and the related notes
of the instrument keyboard, or the right part of the keyboard when in Split or Auto
Accompaniment mode, will be lowered by a ¼ of a tone.
It is possible to change the scale while playing in real time or store your favourite scales in the 6
Panel Memories available the instrument and recall them at the touch of a button.
We will see how to store this in the related paragraph.
SELECT A DUAL VOICE
There are 10 sounds available for the Dual Voice function.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
Dual voice Flag
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
-Press one of the buttons, the dual voice flag will appear on the multi display. In this mode,
you can play two different voices by pressing one key.
-Press the button again to turn Dual Voice off, press other button to select other Dual Voices.
SELECT A LEFT VOICE
There are 10 sounds available for the Left Voice function.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
-Press one of the buttons, the Split arrow appear on the multi display. In this mode, you can
play a sound together with the automatic accompaniment.
-Press the button again to turn Left Voice off, press other button to select other Left Voices.

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SPLIT POINT
The default Left Sound Split point and Auto Accompaniment Split point are in the same
position: the G1 key.
The Left Sound Split point can be set to any other key as follows:
-Using the SELECT button select the SPLIT function on the display and when in the SPLIT
position hold the SELECT button pressed.
-Press now the key on the keyboard where the new Left Sound Split point is desired.
Note that sometimes it is necessary to press the key more than one time to set the new Split
point. This may depend by the status of the internal computer.
-The display shows the new Split point
-Release the SELECT button.
The Auto Accompaniment Split point can be set to any other key as follows:
-Using the SELECT button select the SINGLE or FINGERED function on the display and
when in the SINGLE or FINGERED position hold the SELECT button pressed.
-Press now the key on the keyboard where the new Auto Accomp. Split point is desired.
Note that sometimes it is necessary to press the key more than one time to set the new
Split point. This may depend by the status of the internal computer.
-The display shows the new Split point
-Release the SELECT button.
The new Split Point is now set.
For standard use, when changing the Split point always set the Left Sound Split point and the
Auto Accomp. Split point in the same position.
DRUM KITS AND EFFECTS
Your instrument has 8 different Standard Drum kits that can be played on the keyboard when
selecting voice numbers, 150 through to 157:
150 Standard, 151 Room, 152 Power, 153 Electric, 154 Synth, 155 Jazz, 156 Brush, 157 Classic
It also has 2 different Arabic Drum kits, 158 through to 159:
The Sound number 160 is the Sound Effects preset.
DIGITAL REVERB
To select the Reverb effect press [SUSTAIN]+[TOUCH] button at the same time, the REVERB
effect will turn on/off.
Use the [+/-] buttons to select the Reverb types form: : Room 1, Room 2, Room 3, Hall 1, Hall
2, Plate, Delay, Pan Delay
TOUCH SENSITIVITY
Just like an acoustic piano, your instrument has a keyboard with velocity control. This means the
level of the audio signal will be in proportion with the velocity of the key pressed. If you play
soft you will have a quiet sound, while if you play very hard you will have a much louder sound.

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MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
Touch Flag
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
Press [TOUCH] button, you can turn ON/OFF the touch function. When the touch function is
ON, the volume will be varied according to how hard you play on the keyboard.
SUSTAIN
Press SUSTAIN button so that its flag appears to turn Sustain ON. It can be used as a damper
pedal. Turning Sustain on to sustain notes after the keys are released. Press SUSTAIN button
again to turn sustain OFF.
TRANSPOSE
It is possible to Transpose the natural key ( C ) of your instrument up or down.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
Transpose Value
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
To change the key of the instrument use the TRANSPOSE [+] or [-] buttons as many time as
indicated as C0 in the following table,
CC#
DD#
EFF#
GG#
AA#
BC
C#
DD#
EFF# GG#
AA# BC
-12
-11
-10
-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-10
+1 +2 +3
+4
+5 +6 +7
+8
+9 +10
+11
+12
-Press the Transpose [+] button to select number 4 to transpose the instrument into E key.
-Press the Transpose [-] button to select number 2 to transpose the instrument into A# key.
-Press both Transpose [-] [+] buttons to restore the C key.
TUNE
The TUNE feature enables the player to tune the pitch of the instrument to match other
instruments.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
-Press the Tune [+] or [-] button to adjust the pitch.

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-The display indicates all changes. The PITCH value on the display can be changed
between –64 ant +63.
-The normal pitch value (00) can be recalled by pressing both the two [Tune] buttons at the
same time.
MAIN VOICE VOLUME
The volume of the MAIN VOICE can be controlled with the related volume buttons.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
The volume range is from 00 (no sound) to 127 (maximum volume).
Press the two buttons at the same time to restore the Volume default value at 100.
PITCH BEND
The PITCH BEND wheel is located on the left side of your keyboard and can be used to tune the
pitch of the keyboard. By pushing the wheel upwards, the keyboard pitch will be increased. By
pulling the wheel downwards the keyboard pitch will be decreased.
Push the wheel to the top position for approximately 2 seconds. The LCD will display the pitch
range. You can use the data wheel to set the pitch response: 1~12 semitones. When the power is
turned ON, the default sensitivity is +/-2 semitones.

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AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
Your instrument has 130 (01-130) accompaniment styles which can be used to provide
fully-orchestrated Auto Accompaniment. When the Auto Accompaniment function is turned
ON, the left part of the keyboard will be used to play automatic accompaniments with
orchestrated chords and bass lines, the right part of the keyboard is available for normal playing.
SELECT A STYLE
Press the STYLE button to enter the style select function. The current style number and name
will appear on the Display.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
Use the numeric-key pad [0]-[9] or the [+/-] buttons to set the desired style number.
To select a style which number is between 1 and 99, for example 27 RAI, press the [+/-]
buttons until the number 27 is selected on the display.
To select the style 27 using the numeric key-pad buttons follow the instructions:
-press the number 2 button and than the number 7 to select the style.
-the style number 27 RAI, is now selected
To select a style which number is higher than 99, for example 124 Standard Waltz, press the [+/-]
buttons until the number 124 is selected on the display.
To select the style 124 using the numeric key-pad buttons follow the instructions:
-press the number 1 button and hold it until the number 1 followed by two lines ( 1 _ _ )
appears on the display
-press than the number 2 and the number 4 buttons to select the style.
-the style number 124 Standard Waltz, is now selected
Here find the styles listed in Style Groups. Later in the manual is available a detailed Style list.
01 -30 Arabic 78 -82 Blues & Gospel
31 -36 8 Beat 83 -88 Country
37 -42 16 Beat 89 -95 Latin 1
43 -49 Ballad 96 -105 Latin 2
50 -55 Dance 106 -114
Ballroom
56 -61
Disco 115 -123 Traditional
62 -70 Big Band 124 -130
Waltz
71 -77 Rock & Boogie
SINGLE FINGER MODE
The SINGLE FINGER Mode fingering makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated auto
accompaniment using major , seventh , minor and minor-seventh chords by pressing a minimum
number of keys.
-Press the SELECT button one time to select SINGLE function in the display.

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MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
RIGHTVOICE
STYLE
DEMO
SELECT
-See a sequence of C chords using SINGLE FINGER mode
C Major Press the key C.
C minor Press the key C + any black key to the left
C Seventh Press the key C + any white key to the left
C minor 7th Press the key C + any black + any white key to the left
C chord -press C key C minor -press C + any black key to left
C 7th -press C + any white key to left C minor 7th -press C + any black and any white to left
The Auto Accompaniment will continue playing even if you lift your fingers from the Auto
Accompaniment keys. You only need to press the Auto Accompaniment keys when changing
chords.

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FINGERED
-Press the SELECT button to select FINGERED function in the display.
-Play the desired chords using the standard configurations with three or more fingers.
-The keyboard recognize the following chords:
Note that when in Fingered mode the keyboard will recognizes the chords also played with a
second different Single Finger system. This will help the players that are used to this second
Single Finger system.
C Major Press the key C.
C minor Press the key C + the 3rd key to the right
C Seventh Press the key C + the 2nd key to the left
C Diminished Press the key C + the 3rd key to the right + 4th key to the left

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C chord -press C key C minor -press C + 3rd key to right
C 7th -press C + 2nd key to left C m 7th -press C + 2nd key to left and 3rd to right
The Auto Accompaniment will continue playing even if you lift your fingers from the keyboard.
You only need to press the keys when changing chords.
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROLS
Your instrument provides a range of accompaniment features:
Start/Stop, Sync. Start, Intro, Main, Fill-In, Ending
START/STOP
The START/STOP button starts the selected accompaniment style immediately.
Select the Fingered or Single mode on the display to turn ACCOMPANIMENT on before
starting the style.
The accompaniment will start with the rhythm drum sound when the START/STOP button is
pressed, then the bass and chord parts will play as soon as the first note or chord is played on the
accompaniment part of the keyboard.
STYLE SELECTION
A different accompaniment style can be selected at any time while the accompaniment is playing.
The style number and name on the Message Display will change as soon as the selection is made,
but the new style will start from the beginning of the next bar. The tempo will not change when
the new style is running.
SYNCHRO START
Press the SYNCHRO-START button if you want the auto accompaniment to start when you play
the first note or chord on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard.
If you press the SYNCHRO-START button, the BEAT indicator dots on the display will flash
at the current tempo.

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INTRO/ENDING
If you press the Intro button before you start the rhythm, the normal rhythm pattern will be
preceded by a special introduction (INTRO). If you press the Ending button when the rhythm is
already running, the instrument plays a final variation (ENDING) and the style will stop
automatically.
Any of your instrument accompaniment patterns can be started with an appropriate introduction
by pressing the INTRO button directly. When the intro finishes playing, the accompaniment
change to the main style.
If you press the SYNC-START button and then the INTRO button, the accompaniment will start
from the introduction as soon as a chord is detected in the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section
of the keyboard.
FILL-IN
The fill-in button let you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment,
to make your performance sound even more professional.
Simply press the FILL IN button as you play, and the fill-in plays automatically.
VARIATIONS
There are three different levels of accompaniment in the instrument. Variation 1 provides a
simple basic arrangement for any kind of music. Variation 2 extra feeling to the accompaniment.
TEMPO
The [-TEMPO+] buttons can be used to control the tempo of the Auto Accompaniment section,
the DEMO songs and the record/play back of a song recording.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
The current Tempo Value
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
Press the [-TEMPO+] buttons to set the desired tempo value (20-280). The current tempo (beats
per minute) will appear on the Message Display.
Press the [TEMPO+] and [TEMPO-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default tempo setting.
ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME CONTROL
The [ACC+/-] buttons can be used to adjust the volume of the selected accompaniment.
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO

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Use the [ACC+/-] buttons to set the desired volume. The volume range is from 0 (no sound) to 31
(Max volume). The default volume value (28) can be recalled instantly by pressing both the
[ACC+/-] buttons at the same time.
METRONOME CONTROL
The metronome feature is activate by pressing the METRONOME button.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
Metronome Flag
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
When this is set to ON, the beat indicator flashes at the current tempo.
To select the metronome type (3/4, 4/4) it is necessary to select a related style:
Select a Waltz for the (3/4) , select a 8 Beat for (4/4). Use the Tempo buttons to control the
Metronome speed.
AUTOMATIC SET UP
This function allows you to recall the best registration for each rhythm and when a style is
selected and the AUTOMATIC SET-UP activated (the icon appears on the bottom right part of
the display), a nice registration for both the left hand and right hand parts will be automatically
selected.
AUTOSET Flag
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
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Turning on AUTOSET mode
will turn on split mode.
The AUTOMATIC SET-UP will also select the optimum tempo for the style selected. An
indicator illuminates in the Message Display when the system is activated. When the registration
is changed with the AUTO SET UP activated, the instrument will accept the changes but the
registration will not be changed in the internal memory.
A good way to start exploring the keyboard is to play using the AUTOMATIC SET-UP’s for all
the rhythms. By selecting the desired rhythm with the AUTOMATIC SET-UP system ON, you
will hear 130 nice registrations. The AUTOMATIC SET UP system can be switched ON and
OFF by pressing the AUTOSET button.

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REGISTRATION MEMORY
Your instrument REGISTRATION MEMORY can be used to store six sets of VOICE and
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT settings that can be recalled during you playing at the touch of a
button. It is possible to reprogram the settings to suite your personal taste.
The new settings will be stored in the internal memory and remembered when the instrument is
switched off.
It is also possible to store your favourite Arabic Scale settings in the 6 panel memories.
MEMORIZING THE SETTINGS
The panel settings can be stored to any one of the six REGISTRATION MEMORY position.
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
Prepare your favourite settings selecting the sounds and the style you like, balance the sounds
and select the effects. Select also, if necessary, the desired Arabic Scale setting by selecting On
the notes in the Arabic Scale Keypad.
To store new settings in the memory positions [M1] -[M6]:
-Press and hold the [STORE] button.
-Press the Memory button [M1] -[M6] to store the new settings.
-The selection is confirmed when [1Store]-[6Store] will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.
Please note that whenever you store a new registration in one of the REGISTRATION
MEMORY position, all settings previously stored in that position will be erased and replaced
by the new settings.
RECALLING THE SETTINGS
The settings stored to a REGISTRATION MEMORY can be recalled by simply pressing the
appropriate button. The [01Load]-[06Load] will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
MIDI IN MIDIOUT
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO

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RECORDING FUNCTION
Your instrument allows you to record and playback what you have played on the keyboard.
Four melody tracks and one accompaniment track can be recorded separately and they can be
addressed using the number [1] to [5] in the numeric key pad: nr. [1] is for the auto
accompaniment and number [2] to [5] to address four separate melody tracks.
We strongly suggest to record first the Accompaniment track using your favourite style and Auto
Accompaniment and afterwards the Melody track/s.
ACCOMPANIMENT TRACK RECORD
-Set the style and Fingered or Single mode.
-Press the [RECORD] button and number [1] button in the numeric key pad at the same time
and its icon flash to indicate this track is ready. The beat point flash on the current tempo.
-Press a key on the left hand section on the keyboard to start the recording.
-The [START/STOP] button can start the recording also, but the bass and chord can not be
started until the key is pressed on the keyboard.
-Press the [RECORD] button or the [ENDING] button to stop the recording.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
NORMAL
SINGLE
FINGERED
SPLIT
PERCUSSION
RIGHT VOICE
STYLE
DEMO
Recording flag
Recording track
MELODY TRACK RECORD
-Select the desired sound for the melody.
-Press and hold the [RECORD] button and then press the number [2] -[5] button, the related
track icon flashes to indicate its track is ready. Now the beat point flash at the current tempo.
If the accompaniment track is already recorded, it will play when the recording is started.
-The recording is started once a key is pressed on the keyboard.
-Press this [RECORD] button again, the recording is end.
Note: If the memory is full, the recording will be stopped automatically.
PLAY
Press [PLAY] button, you can enjoy the song you have recorded. Now you can follow the song
by playing the keyboard and change the tempo of the song.
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