Sanchez SS-100 User manual

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SS-100 DIGITALPIANO
OWNER SMANUAL

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IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTION

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INSTRUCTIONS PERTAININGTOARISKOFFIRE,ELECTRICSHOCK ORINJURY:
Thelightning symbolinside a triangle isintendedto alerttheuserto the presence ofuninsulatedor danger-
ousvoltage”that couldconstitute arisk of electric shock.
Theexclamationpoint insideatrinagleisintended to alert theuserof importantoperation andmaintenance/
servicing instructions.
CAUTION: Anychangesormodificationsinconstruction of thisdevicewhicharenot expresslyapproved by
thepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoid thewarrantyand theabilityto operate the equipment.
NOTE:Thisequipment hasbeen tested and found to complywith the limitsfora Class Bdigitaldevice,
pursuanttoPart15ofthe FCCRules.These limitsaredesigned to provide reasonableprotection against
harmfulinterferencein aresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment generates,uses,and canradiateradio
frequency energyand, ifnot installed and used inaccordancewith theinstructions,maycauseharmful
interference toradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguarantee that interferencewillnotoccurin a
particularinstallation. If thisequipment doescause harmfulinterferenceto radio ortelevision reception, which
canbedetermined byturning theequipment off andon,theuseris encouraged to tryto correct theinterfer-
encebyone ormoreof the following measures:
-Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
-Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
-Connect the equipment into anoutlet on a circuit differentfrom that to whichthereceiverisconnected.
-Consultthedealeroranexperienced radio/TVtechnicianforhelp.”
GENERALPRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISKOFELECTRICSHOCK
DONOTOPEN
CAUTION:TOREDUCETHERISK OFELECTRIC SHOCK,
DONOTREMOVECOVER ORBACK
NOUSER-SERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE
REFERSERVICINGTO QUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL
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TAKE CARE OFYOUR PIANO
Thisdigitalpiano will supplyyou with years of musicalenjoyment ifyou follow thesimple ruleslisted below.
WARNING
When using electricalproducts, basicsafety
precautionsshouldalwaysbefollowed,
includingthefollowing:
SAFETY
PowerSource -Theproductshouldalwaysbe
connectedto apowersupply only of the type
describedinthe operatinginstructionsoras
markedontheproduct.
PeriodsofNonuse -The power-supplycordof
theproductshouldbeunpluggedfromthe
outletwhenleftunused fora long period of
time.
SERVICEANDMODIFICATION
Thisproduct shouldbe serviced byqualified
servicepersonnelwhen,
•thepowersupplycord orthe plughasbeen
damaged,
•liquidhasbeen spilledinto the unitorit has
beenexposedtorain,
•theinstrumentdoesnotappearto operate
normally orexhibitsa markedchange in
performance.
•theinstrumenthasbeen droppedorthe cabinet
hasbeendamaged.
•Do notattempt to open the pianoormakeany
change inthe circuitsorpartsofthe unit.
HANDLINGANDTRANSPORT
•Neverapplyexcessive force to the controls,
connectorsorotherpartsof the instrument.
•Always unplug cablesbygripping the plug
firmly, not bypulling on the cable.
•Disconnectall cablesbeforemoving the
instrument.
•Physicalshocks caused bydropping,
bumping, orplacing heavyobjectson the
instrument can resultinscratchesand/ormore
seriousdamage.
•Carefullycheckthe amplifiervolume control
before starting to play. Excessive volume can
causepermanenthearingloss.
CLEANING
•Forthehigh-polishfinishes,clean thecabinet
andpanelwithasoftnonabrasivedry cloth.
Thisclothshouldbe forHighGlossLacquer
FinishFurniture.Awaxbased polishspecifi-
cally forHighGloss LacquerFinish Furniture
maybe used on the cabinet. Do not usepaint
thinnerorpetrochemicalbasedpolishes.
LOCATION
Do not expose the instrument to the following
conditionstoavoiddeformation, discoloration, or
moreseriousdamage:
-directsunlight (nearawindow)
-high temperatures(nearaheatsource,outside,
ornearawindow)
-rainorexcessivehumidity
-excessivedust
-strongvibration
•Leave enough space around thepiano foritto
beproperlyventilated.
•Thisinstrument containsdigitalcircuitry and
maycause interferenceifplaced too closeto
radioortelevision receivers.If interference
occurs,movethe instrumentfurtherawayfrom
theaffected equipment.
•Avoidplacing vinylobjectson topof the
instrument, vinylcan stick to and discolorthe
surface.
•The instrument shall not be exposedto dripping
orsplashing andno objectsfilled with liquids,
such asvases, shall be placed on the
instrument.
POWER
•The instrument shouldbe placed whereit is
easytounplug thepowerplug
•Theinstrument is unplugged thepowerplug
duringlightningstorn,cleaning ornotunused
forlong periodsof time.
•Turnthe powerswitchoff when the instrument is
not in use.
•Toavoiddamageto the instrumentand other
devicesto whichitisconnected, turnthe power
switchesof all related devicesoff priorto
connection ordisconnection of MIDI cables.
•Turn thepoweroff ifthemain cable isdamaged
orthe instrument isspatteredwith liquid.
•Do not switch the unit on and off in quick
succession,this placesan undue load on the
electroniccomponents.
•Avoidpluggingthe ACpowercordinto the same
ACoutlet asapplianceswithhighpower
consumption, suchaselectricheatersor
refrigerators.
ForVeneerStyleWood finishastandardpolish
similarto pledge”is acceptableoruseadry
antu-static”cloth.
•To maintainthe lusterof the keysand buttons
wipe with a clean,slightlydampcloth, and then
polish with a soft drycloth.

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TABLEOFCONTENTS
ASSEMBLY ................................................................................6
PANELCONTROLS................................................................ 10
DEMO .......................................................................................19
KEYBOARDVOICES...............................................................20
Voice Selection.......................................................................20
Layer(dual).............................................................................21
Lower(split)............................................................................21
RHYTHMSECTION ..................................................................23
Rhythm StyleSelect...............................................................23
AdjustingtheTempo...............................................................24
Starting andStopping the Rhythm Style..................................25
Variation..................................................................................26
Fill-In.......................................................................................26
Metronome..............................................................................26
AUTOACCOMPANIMENT (AUTOBASECHORD)................27
Single......................................................................................27
Fingered..................................................................................28
Piano......................................................................................29
Manual Bass Chord................................................................29
AutoHarmony.........................................................................29
FUNCTION ..............................................................................30
Drum Kit Selecting (KeyboardPercussion).............................31
ReverbLevel..........................................................................31
ChorusLevel..........................................................................32
TouchResponse....................................................................32
SplitPointforLowerVoice......................................................33
Split PointforAutoAccompaniment........................................33
AutoHarmony Type Selecting................................................34
MasterTune............................................................................34
Vocal Grading.........................................................................35
Local........................................................................................35
FactorySetting.......................................................................36
RECORD ..................................................................................37
Recording...............................................................................37
Playback.................................................................................38
REGISTRATIONMEMORY ......................................................39
PLAYALONG SONGS ............................................................40
MIDI ...........................................................................................42
MIDI IMPLEMENTATIONCHART ............................................44
VOICELIST ..............................................................................45
STYLELIST ..............................................................................48
DRUM KITLIST ........................................................................49
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................52

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ASSEMBLY
Pleasemakesureyourpackagecontainsthefollowing items
priortoassembly.
ASSEMBLETHESTANDLEG
1. Align the circularholesonbracketwiththeleftandright
standlegs.
2. Insertthe4X12screwsintothe
holesand fasten.
3. PlacethethreadedInsertintotheholeonthestandleg.
RotatethethreadedInsert usingascrewdrivertoalign
thescrewholeswiththeholeinthefootbottom.
CHECKTHE
PACKAGE
CONTENTS
ITEM QTY
1. PIANO.........................................................1
2. LEFTSTANDLEG......................................1
3. RIGHTSTANDLEG....................................1
4. FOOT..........................................................2
5. BRACKET...................................................4
6. INSERTWITH THREADEDHOLE.............4
7. 4X12 SCREW.............................................20
8. M6X70SCREW..........................................4
9. CROSS BOARD.........................................1
10. CROSS BOARD BRACKET.......................2
11. M6X30SCREW..........................................4
12.M6X30 KNOBSCREW..................................4
ASSEMBLE
THEPIANO
STAND
5.
6.
7.
11.
8.
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2
THEPIANO STANDISOPTIONAL. IFYOUDONOTHAVETHESTAND,PLEASE
IGNORETHE SECTION1-3THAT INVOLVETHE STANDASSEMBLY.
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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLETHE SIDEBOARD (continued)
4. InserttheM6X70screwstotheholesinthefoot andalignwiththe
threadedholesoftheInsertinthesideboardandfasten.
ASSEMBLE THE CROSS BOARD - Placethe cross boardbracket on
thecross boardandfastenwith4X12 screws.
ASSEMBLETHEPIANOSTAND
1. Align the circularholesontheendof thecross boardassemblywith
therightandleft standlegassembly.
2. InserttheM6X30screwsintotheholesandfasten.

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ASSEMBLY
ATTACHTHE PIANOTOTHE STAND
1. Placethepiano onthestand. Alignthe circularholeson
thesideboardbracketswiththeholesonthebody.Insert
theM6X30 knobscrewsintotheholesandfasten by
hand.Note:Donottightenthescrewsuntil all screws
havebeeninserted.
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PLACETHE
PIANO ONTHE
STANDAND
PLUG IN
TURNTHE
POWERON, AD-
JUSTTHE VOL-
UMEANDBEGIN
TO PLAY 1. CONNECTTHE POWERADAPTOR-Plug the powercordof the
adaptorintothe DC 12V”jack,located ontheleft side of the
keyboard.
2.TURNTHE POWERSWITCH ON -Turnon the powerswitch
located on theleftside of thekeyboard(isoff,andison).
The displaywill welcomeyou and setthe voicetoGrandPiano
automatically. The displaywill show 001:GrandPiano”.
Pleasenote,whenyourturnthepoweroff,donotturnthepower
backonimmediately. Waitatleastfivesecondstoturnthe
powerback onsothatthecircuit canproperlyreset.
3. SETTHEVOLUME TO THEDESIREDSETTING - Adjustthe
volumecontroltoacomfortablelevelbyslidingthe Master
Volumecontrolleft,forsoftersoundorright,forloudersound.
POWER
MASTERVOLUME
MINMAX
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5
MUSICRACK
INSTALLATION
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Insertlegsof the musicrackintoholes
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CONNECTORPANEL
1. POWERIN -Pluginpoweradaptor. Pleaseusetheadaptorattached
inthepackage.
N o t e : DC12-16V,2.5Aadaptorcanbe applied.
2. POWERSWITCH -isoff,andison.
3. MIDIOUT/MIDI IN -ThispianocontainsMIDI inandMIDIoutput
ports.MIDI jacksallowcommunicationwithotherproducts
equippedwithMIDIinterfaces. PleaseseetheMIDI sectionof this
manualforfurtherdetails.
4. USB -The USBconnectorallowsyou toconnectthe piano directlyto
yourcomputer.The piano willbe recognized asanUSB Audio
devicethatreceivesandtransmitsMIDImessages. Pleaseseethe
MIDIsectionofthismanualforfurtherdetails.
5. SUSTAIN/ SOFT PEDAL -Plug inthe pedalswitchintothe SUS-
TAINjack.When the pedalispressed,thepianokeyswill con-
tinue tosustainastheyareplayed.Therebythe pianonotewill
decaygradually)asif youwerecontinuing toholddownthe piano
keys.Plug inthepedalswitchintotheSOFTjack.When thepedal
ispressed,the pianovolumeisreducedandthetimbreslightly
alteredonthenotesthatareplayed.
6. PHONE1/ PHONE2 -You can playintotalsilence, withoutdisturb-
ingothersintheroom,byplugging asetofheadphonesintoone
of theappropriatesockets.Whenheadphonesarepluggedinto
Phone 1the speakersound deliverysystemisstillheard.
WhenheadphonesarepluggedintoPhone2thespeakersound
deliverysystemisturnedoff.
7.STEREO LINEOUT -Thisstereoaudiooutputjack suppliesthe
piano’soutput signaltoexternalamplification.
8. VOLUMEPEDAL -If desired,plugthemastervolumepedalintothis
connector.It’llfunctionastheMASTERVOLUMEslideron the
controlpanel.
Theseconnectorjacksarelocatedontheleft side ofthepiano.
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MIDI
OUTIN
DC12V POWER
USBSUSTAINPEDALSOFT PEDAL
PHONE1
2
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3
PHONE2 LINEOUT VOLUMEPEDAL
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SINGLE
FINGERED
PIANO
ACCOMPVOLUME
–TEMPO+ HARMONY LAYER LOWER
PANELCONTROLS
The elegantcontrolpanelisdivided intoseveraldistinctsections. The following isabrief
descriptionof allthe featureslocatedonthe controlpanel.
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2
3
4
MINMAX
MASTERVOLUME
MINMAX
1. MASTERVOLUME -Usethissliding controlbuttontoadjustthe
overall volumeofthe keyboard.
2. ACCOMPVOLUME- Slide thiscontrollertoadjustthe volumeof
theautoaccompaniment,metronomeandtheleftsection ofthe
playalongsong, thekeyboardinstrumentvoicewill not be
affected.
3. TEMPO -Press oneoftheTEMPObuttons,thecurrenttempo
value will appearonthedisplay.You can usethe TEMPO +,
TEMPO –buttons,orthe +/YESand –/NObuttonstochangethe
tempovaluerangefrom40 to240 bpm(beatsperminute).
PresstheTEMPO+orTEMPO –buttonsorthe+/YESand
–/NObuttonssimultaneouslytorecallthe defaulttemposettingfor
theselectedrhythmstyle.Afterthreesecondsthetempowin-
dowwill exitautomatically.
Thereisafour-dotbeatindicatorabovethe tempobuttons.It
indicatesthetempoandbeatfortheaccompaniment thatis
playing.
4. HARMONY -When selected, the singlenoteplayed intheright-
hand section of thekeyboardwill sound withadditionalauto
harmonynotes.Thenoteplayedintheuppersectionof the
pianodeterminestherootkeyoftheharmony.It isrecom-
mendedthatone notebe playedatatime.If morethanonenote
isplayed onlythe highestnotewilladd harmony.
Autoharmonyisonlyavailablewhentheautoaccompani-
mentisengaged.Theharmonytypeselectionisassignedin
theFunctionmenu.Useittoselectthe typeofharmony,Duet,
CloseHarmony,OpenHarmony,orOctave.SeetheFunction
sectionformoreinformation.
SYNCH
START
START/
STOP
FILLIN ACCOMPINTRO/
ENDING
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PANELCONTROLS
5. LAYER -Pressing theLAYERbutton will putthe keyboardinthe
layer, ordual,mode. Layer,ordual,referstoanadditionalvoice
thatistone mixedwiththe selectedkeyboardvoice.Theassigned
layervoicewill be heardwiththeoriginalvoice. Toselect anew
layered instrument voiceusethe +Yesor-Nobuttonswithin4
secondsaftertheLayerbuttonhasbeenpressed.
6. LOWER -WiththeLOWERfeatureengagedthekeyboardoperates
insplitmode.Insplit mode the keyboardisdividedintotwo
sections. Inthe right hand sectionthe originalorlayered voicewill
sound,andinthe lefthandsectionadifferent voicecan be
assigned. Toselect anewLowerinstrumentvoiceusethe+Yes
or-Nobuttonswithin4secondsaftertheLowerbuttonhasbeen
pressed.
7. SYNCSTART -SynchronizedStart modesetsthe autoaccompani-
mentintostandbymode. When the SYNCSTARTbutton is
pressedtheindicatorlightsabovethetempowillflashtothe
Tempoofthe selected rhythmstyle.Therhythmstylewill start
assoonasyouplay intheautoaccompanimentsection of
thekeyboard. Theautoaccompanimentwill startwiththe first
recognizedchordplayedintheautoaccompaniment section ofthe
keyboard, depending onwhichfingeringmodeisselected. Press-
ing the SYNC STARTbutton againwill stop theautoaccompani-
mentandputthekeyboardbackintostandbymode.
8. START/STOP -Thisbuttonstartsorstopsthe selected rhythm
style.The autoaccompanimentwillstartwiththe firstrecognized
chordplayed intheautoaccompanimentsectionofthekeyboard,
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SINGLE
FINGERED
PIANO
MASTERVOLUME
MINMAX
ACCOMPVOLUME
MINMAX
–TEMPO+ HARMONY LAYER LOWER
SYNCH
START
START/
STOP
FILLIN ACCOMP
INTRO/
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depending onthefingering mode selected.
9. INTRO/ENDING -Allof the100rhythmstylescanbestartedor
finishedwithaunique introduction orendingpattern.When
selected,an introductionof thestylewillstartfollowedbythemain
stylepattern.
Witharhythmoraccompaniment patternalreadyengagedtheac-
companimentcan beprofessionallycompleted withan ending
patternfromthenextmeasurebypressingtheINTRO/ENDING
button.Ifyoupressthefill-inbuttonduringtheendingpatternit
willreturntothemainaccompaniment pattern.
10. FILL IN -Thefill-inprovidestheaccompanimentwithashortrhythm
patternofoneortwomeasuresforeachstyle.PresstheFILLIN
buttonatanytimewhilethe accompaniment isplaying toadd afill-
in.If youholddowntheFILLINbutton,thefill-inpatternwill
repeat untilthebuttonisreleased,then the mainpatternwillplay
fromthebeginningof thenextmeasure.
11. VARIATION -Allof the100rhythmstylesincludeavariationof that
stylethatcan beplayed simplybypressing the VARIATION
button. PresstheVARIATIONbuttonagaintodisengageand
returntothe mainpattern.
12. ACCOMP -Eachrhythmstylehasafullyorchestrated autoaccom-
panimentpattern.Theseaccompanimentsarededicatedtothe
selectedrhythmstyle,andwillcreaterhythm, bassandchord
accompaniments.TheACCOMPbuttonselectstheautoaccom-
panimentmode.Withthisfunctionengaged, thekeystotheleft
sideofthesplitpoint aretheautoaccompanimentsection of the
keyboard, whilethekeystothe rightareavailablefornormal
playing.
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SINGLE
FINGERED
PIANO
–TEMPO+ HARMONY LAYER LOWER
SYNCH
START
START/
STOP
INTRO/
ENDING
ACCOMPFILLIN VARIATION
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FINGERED
PIANO

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PANELCONTROLS
13. A/BBUTTON -The fivequick select voiceand fivequickselect
stylebuttonsareeachassignedtoalineA and lineB.Pressthe
A/Bbutton toalternatebetween thetwoselection lines. The
indicatorlight will be lit when selection lineB isactive.Please
seethequickselectbuttonsbelowformoreinformation.
14. QUICK SELECTVOICE -Thereareten instrument voicesthatcan
be selected quicklybypressing one ofthefivevoiceselect
buttons.ThesevoicesareassignedtolineAandlineB.Eachof
theseselectionlinesconsistsof fivevoices. Thevoicenamein
theline Aisprintedabovethevoiceselectbutton and thevoice
nameonlineBisbeneaththebutton.PresstheA/Bbuttonto
selectthe voicelineof yourchoice.When the indicatorlightislit
theBlineorbottomlineisactive. Theselected voicenameand
itsnumberwillbe shownonthe display.Pleaseseethe Key-
boardVoicessectionofthismanualformoreinformation.
15. QUICK SELECTSTYLE BUTTONS -Thereareten RhythmStyles
thatcanbeselectedquicklybypressingoneofthe fiveRhythm
select buttons.TheseRhythmStylesareassigned tolineAand
line B. Eachoftheseselectionlinesconsistsoffiverhythmstyles.
TheStylenameinlineAisprintedabovetheStyleselect button
andtheRhythmstylenameonlineB isbeneaththebutton.Press
theA/BbuttontoselecttheRhythmStylelineofyourchoice.
WhentheindicatorlightislittheB line orbottomlineisactive.
Theselected rhythmnameand itsnumberwill beshownon the
display.PleaseseetheRhythmStylessectionofthismanualfor
moreinformation.
SINGLE
FINGERED
PIANO
ACCOMP
1314
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G.PIANO E.PIANO HARPSICHORD ORGAN USER1
STRINGS SAXOHONE TRUMPET CHOIR USER2 A /B
BOSSANOVA ROCK POP BALLAD USER1
LOUNGE BLUES JAZZ GOSPEL USER2 METRONOME

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PANELCONTROLS
16. METRONOME -Pressthe METRONOMEbuttontoengagethe
metronome.Iftheautoaccompanimentisplayingthemetronome
sound will replacethepercussiverhythmsoundimmediately.If the
autoaccompanimentisnotengaged,press theMETRONOME
buttontostartthemetronome,andagaintostopit. Timesignature
andvolumeof themetronomecanbe adjusted. Pleaseseethe
Rhythmsectionofthismanualformoreinformation.
17. INSTRUMENTVOICE -Thereare128GM(GeneralMIDI)instru-
ment voices, plusten Asian folkinstrumentvoicesavailableon this
piano.Youcaninstantlyselectan instrumentvoicebypressing one
ofthe voiceselectbuttons.OrpresstheVOICEbuttontoengagethe
voiceselection mode.Whileitsindicatorlightislit,you can usethe
numberpadtoselectall 138voiceslistedinthe backofthe
manual.Pleaseseethe Voicesection ofthismanualformore
information.
18. STYLE -PresstheSTYLE buttontoengage the styleselection
mode. Whileitsindicatorlightislit, usethe numberpadstoselect a
style.Thereisacompletelist of all100 rhythmaccompaniment
styleslistedinthebackofthe manual.Pleasesee theRhythm
sectionof thismanualformoreinformation.
19. SONG -This musicteacher”featurecanbe usedasanaidtolearn
the50 songsbuiltintothispiano.TheSONGbuttonturnsthemusic
teacherfunctionon andoff. Pleasesee theTraining section ofthis
manualformoreinformation.
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VOICE
STYLE
PERCUSSION
A /B
SONG FUNCTION USERREGPAGEPAGE
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parametersofanumberofsettings.Reverblevel,choruslevel,
touch,splitpoint forvoice,autoaccompanimentsplitpoint,tuning,
drumkitselection,theautoharmonytype andlocaloffareallset
fromthe functionmenu.PleaseseetheFunctionsectionofthis
manualformoreinformation.
21. PAGE -ThePAGEbuttons(upanddown)areusedtoaccessthe
differentmenusinthe Functionfeature.When theFUNCTION
buttonhasbeen pressedusethe PAGE andPAGE ttoaccess
theFunctionmenuselections.
22. USERREG -USERREG isused tostorekeyboardsettings. Press
theUSERREGbuttontoengagetheregistrationmemorymode,
theindicatorwill lightup. Press oneof thenumericbuttons1-9,
andthestored settingwillbe recalled instantly.Pleasesee the
Registration Memorysectionofthemanualformoreinformation.
23. NUMERICPAD -Usethe+/YES, –/NO orthenumericpadtoinput
numbersdirectlywhileusingthevoice,styleorfunctionsettings.
Thesebuttonsarealsousedtoaccessoraltermanyofthefunc-
tion featuresorwherevernumericalinputisnecessary.
24. TRANSPOSE -Thetransposefeaturecan shift the pitchof the
keyboardupordowninsemitoneintervalsuptoamaximumof24
semitones. Press oneoftheTRANSPOSE buttonsandthe cur-
rent transposevaluewill appearon the display. Usethe TRANS-
POSE +orTRANSPOSE –buttonstosetthetransposevalue
rangefrom –12,oneoctavelower,to12,oneoctavehigher. Press
the+and –valuebuttonssimultaneouslytorecall thedefault
valueof0. Afterthreesecondsthedisplaywillreturntothe
PANELCONTROLS
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SONG FUNCTION USERREGPAGEPAGE
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12 3 +/YES
0
456
789–/NO
20. FUNCTION -The FUNCTIONbuttonisused toaccess the function
menu.Thefunctionmenucanbeused toadjustorchangethe
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PANELCONTROLS
currentlyselectedinstrumentvoice.Transposedoesnotaffect
notesthatarecurrentlyplaying.Transposedoesnot affectthe
percussion.
25. REVERB -Thereverbeffectisengagedautomaticallywhenthe
poweristurned on. Reverbsimulatesthe effectof playingina
bigroomorhall wherethe sound reverberatesoff thewallsand
ceiling.PresstheREVERBbuttontoturnoffthereverbeffect.
Youcanswitchthereverbfeatureon andoffbypressingthe
REVERBbutton. Thereverbsettingdoesnotaffecttheauto
accompaniment. Reverbdepthcan be changedinthe function
menu ReverbLevel”. Pleasesee the FunctionSection for
moreinformation.
26. CHORUS -The Choruseffect addsdepthand spaciousnessto
theselectedkeyboardvoice.Press theCHORUSbutton to
engagethechoruseffectand theindicatorwill lightup.Press
thebutton againtoturnoff thechoruseffect.The chorussetting
doesnotaffecttheautoaccompaniment. Chorusdepthcanbe
changed inthe functionmenu ChorusLevel”.Pleaseseethe
FunctionSectionformoreinformation.
27. SONGLEFT ,SONG RIGHT -Thesebuttonsareusedincon-
junctionwiththeSONG button. Itallowstheplayertoplay
along withthe prerecorded traditionalsongscontainedwithin
thispiano.The LEFT button will playthe righthandofthe
selectedsong,sotheusercanpracticetheLeftHandportionof
thesong.The RIGHTbutton will playtheLeft Handof the
selectedsong,sothat the usercanpracticetheRightHand
portionofthesong.
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1
2
3
4
USERSONG ACCOMP MELODY1 MELODY2 REC PLAY/STOP DEMO
–TRANSPOSE+ REVERB CHORUS LEFT RIGHT
EFFECT SONG

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PANELCONTROLS
Whenengaging theLEFTandRIGHTbuttonssimultaneously
onlythe accompaniment (if available)willbe heardasthe user
shouldplayboththeLeft andRightportionsoftheselectedsong.
Pleasesee the PlayAlongSongsectionofthismanualformore
information.
28. USERSONG -TheUSERSONGbutton accessesone ofthefour
availablesong settingsforrecordingorplayback. Usethe +/
YES, –/NObuttonstoselect thesongyouwish,ifthereisre-
corded informationon anyofthethree trackstheirindicatorlights
willlight up.Pleasesee the Recordsection ofthismanualfor
moreinformation.
29. SEQUENCERACCOMP -The ACCOMP buttonisused toselect
theautoaccompanimenttrackofasongforrecordingor
playback.PleaseseetheRecordsectionofthismanualfor
moreinformation.
30. MELODY1,MELODY 2 -Therearetwotracksforrecording
melody,whichareassigned bytheMELODY1and MELODY2
buttons.Pleaseseethe Recordsectionofthismanualformore
information.
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1
2
3
4
USERSONG ACCOMP MELODY1 MELODY2 REC PLAY/STOP DEMO
–TRANSPOSE+ REVERB CHORUS LEFT RIGHT
EFFECT SONG
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PANELCONTROLS
31. REC -Thisunit isabletorecordfoursongs, eachwitha3-track
sequencer.It will recordallnoteeventsand theaccompaniment
patternsexactlyastheyareperformed.Thisrecordedinformation
isnonvolatileand thereforewill notbe lostwhen the poweris
turnedoff. ToRecordpressand holddowntheRECORDbutton
thenpressthetrackbutton(s)youwanttorecordin. Recording
beginsassoonasyoustart toplayonanysectionofthekeyboard.
Press the RECORD buttonagaintostop recording.Pleasesee
therecordsectionofthemanualformoreinformation.
32. PLAY/STOP -Press thePLAY/STOP buttontohearselectedtracks
that you haverecordedon.Press thePLAY/STOP buttonagainto
stop theplayback.Pleasesee theRecordsectionofthismanual
formoreinformation.
33. DEMO -Pressthe DEMObutton.Thefirstdemosongwillplay
back instantly.Thispiano has13differentdemonstrationsongs.
All songswill playrepeatedlyuntilyou pressthe DEMObutton
againtostopthesongdemonstration.Toaccess an individual
demosongpressthe+Yesor-NobuttonswhentheDemoFea-
tureisengaged. Yourindividuallyselected demosong will repeat
aftercompletition.
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1
2
3
4
USERSONG ACCOMP MELODY1 MELODY2 REC PLAY/STOP DEMO
–TRANSPOSE+ REVERB CHORUS LEFT RIGHT
EFFECT SONG

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DEMO
1. PLAYALLDEMO SONGS -Pressthe DEMObutton.Thefirst
demosongwill playback instantly. Thisunit has13 demosongs.
All songswill playrepeatedlyuntilyou pressthe DEMObutton
againtostopthedemonstration.
2. PLAY ASINGLEDEMO SONG -Usethe+/YESorthe-/NObut-
tonstochange songswhilethe demoisplaying,orenterasong
numberdirectlybyusingthe numericpad.Pleasenotethattwo
digitsarerequiredforselectingasongnumber, forexample,to
selectsong No. 9enter 09”.The song will playrepeatedlyuntil
youpressthedemobuttonagaintostop.
Thereare50songsforthemusicaltrainingcoursethatcanalsobe
playedback fordemonstration. Pleasesee the Trainingsection of
thismanualformoreinformation.
PLAYINGTHEDEMOSONGS -Thispianohas13 differentdemonstrationsongsthatare
designed toshowcasethe different sampled voicesthat areavailable. The displaywillshow
thesong numberwitha d”prefix.Whenplaying allthesongs, ALL”will appearon the
displayinitially,and will changetothedemosongnumberasitplays. Afterexiting the dem-
onstration mode the displaywill revert toitsinitialdata.
ALL:DemoSong
d-9:Demo Song
1 2 3 +/YES
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7 8 9 –/NO
DEMO
DEMO

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KEYBOARD VOICES
QUICK SELECT -Thereareten voicesthatcan be selected quicklyby
pressingoneofthe fivevoiceselectbuttons.Thesevoicesare
assignedtoInstrument LineA and InstrumentLineB.EachLine
consistsoffivevoices.The voicenameinLine A isprinted above
thevoiceselectbutton and thevoicenameinLineBisbeneath
the button.
1. PresstheA/Bbuttontoselectavoicekit.SelectionoftheInstru-
mentLineswill alternatewhenthe A/B buttonispressed
repeatedly. The indicatorwill be lit when Line B isselected .
2. Pressthevoiceselectbutton thatcorrespondstothedesiredvoice
inthe InstrumentLine youhaveselected.The voicenameandits
numberwill showon the display.
SELECTING ONE OFTHE 138VOICES
1. IftheInstrumentVoiceButtonisnot alreadylitpresstheVOICE
buttontoengage thevoiceselectionmode, theindicatorwillturn
on.
2. Usethenumericpadorthe+/YES, –/NObuttonstoselectavoice
number.
Pleasenote, whenusingthenumberpads,youmust enterthree
digitstoselectavoicenumberfrom001-138.Forexample,to
selectvoiceNo. 2youmustenter 002”. Thevoicenameandits
VOICE SELECTION -Thereare128 GMvoicesin16groupsplus10Asianethnicfolk
instrumentvoices.Thereisacompletelist ofall138voicesintheback ofthemanual.
VOICEA/B
G.PIANO
GUITAR
001:GrandPiano
VOICE
002:BrightPiano
G.PIANO E.PIANO HARPSICHORD ORGAN USER1
GUITAR STRINGS TRUMPET FLUTE USER2 A /B
1 2 3 +/YES
3 4 5 6
7 8 9 –/NO
VOICE
STYLE
VOICE
STYLE
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