SAWTOOTH ST-PKB-61 User manual

ST-PKB-61
USER’S MANUAL
61 KEYS DIGITAL ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD

Caution
Be sure to follow the below warnings to avoid hurting yourself or others and to avoid damage to
the equipment.
Warning
• Do not disassemble or modify this instrument. Otherwise, Electric shock, burns, or other
harm may be incurred. For all internal inspections and repair, be sure to take this unit to a
qualified professional.
• If any wear or damage occurs to the power cord or plug, or you experience any power
failures, or you smell an unusual odor, you should immediately turn off the power, remove
the plug, and contact your local technician.
• Before cleaning your electric keyboard, be sure to power off and unplug the power cord.
Do not operate with wet hands and do not wipe and clean the piano with a corrosive
solvent.
• Do not mount the electrical piano on a mobile stand, slanted, or otherwise unstable
surface. Otherwise, the piano may fall causing damage to the piano or harm to the user.
Be sure to secure the electric piano to the stand with the provided screws.
• Keep the electric piano from rain, wet places, or areas of high humidity. Do not place the
following items on the electric piano:
o Containers full of water or other liquids.
o Small Metal Objects that can fall into the piano, such as hairpins, sewing needles,
coins.
o Open flames.
Caution
• Avoid placing the piano in the following places to prevent the surface and internal
components of the piano from damage:
o Places of high humidity and dust
o The kitchen or any other place with fumes.
o In places of direct sunlight or anywhere else that may cause the instrument to
become too hot.
o Near other electronic appliances, such as the TV, radio, speakers, etc. To avoid
electrical noise disturbances.
• Do not place heavy items on the piano and do not press any buttons or keys too hard.
• When not using the piano for long periods, please remove the plug. When removing the
plug, be sure to pull it out by the plug and not the wires.
• Be sure to follow all instructions when installing the rack. Make sure to fasten all screws
and fasteners.
• When moving the electric piano, lift with at least two people. If you try to move the piano
on your own, you may strain yourself or cause damage to the piano.
• Be sure to regularly check that screws remain fastened.

• Do not place power cord near high sources of heat. Avoid over wrapping the power cord.
Do not place anything heavy on power cord, and do not place the power cord where
people walk.
• Do not play music too loudly for extended periods of time. Be careful with headphones, as
loud music will hurt your ears.

Contents
I . Top Panel Control and Rear External Connections...........................................................1
1.Top Panel Control................................................................................................................1
2.Rear External Connections..................................................................................................1
II. Preparation before performance...................................................................................1-3
Power Supply.........................................................................................................................1
1.Using AC-DC power adapter................................................................................................2
2.Using batteries....................................................................................................................2
External Connections.............................................................................................................2
1.Using microphone...............................................................................................................2
2.using headphone.................................................................................................................2
III. Basic Operation.............................................................................................................2-6
I. Basic playing method..........................................................................................................2
1.Switching on power.............................................................................................................3
2.Adjusting the Master volume..............................................................................................3
Voice.......................................................................................................................................3
1.Selection of Voice................................................................................................................3
Effect and Control...............................................................................................................3-5
1.Keyboard drum....................................................................................................................3
2.Sustain.................................................................................................................................4
3.Vibrato.................................................................................................................................4
4.Keyboard Split.....................................................................................................................4
5.Tempo.................................................................................................................................4
6.Transpose............................................................................................................................4
7.Fine tuning..........................................................................................................................4
8.Beat.....................................................................................................................................4
9.Top Percussion....................................................................................................................5
10.Pitch bend..........................................................................................................................5

Rhythm accompaniment and its Function............................................................................5
1.Start /stop............................................................................................................................5
2.Sync.....................................................................................................................................5
3.Fill-in...................................................................................................................................6
4.Accomp Volume.................................................................................................................6
Chord accompaniment.........................................................................................................6
1.Single Finger accompaniment............................................................................................6
2.Fingered accompaniment...................................................................................................6
3.stop the Accompaniment...................................................................................................6
Recording...............................................................................................................................7
Single Demo Song...................................................................................................................7
Auto released Demo Songs....................................................................................................7
Guide function........................................................................................................................7
Appendix I Voice....................................................................................................................8
Appendix II Rhythm...............................................................................................................9
Appendix III Demo Songs.....................................................................................................10
Appendix IV Trouble Shooting.............................................................................................11
Appendix V Technical Specifications..................................................................................12

1 I.Panel Control and External Connections
I. Panel Control
2. External Functions
II. Before Performance
Power Supply
1. Using AC-DC power adapter:
Please use the power adapter that was provided with this electronic keyboard or
a power adaptor with DC 9V out voltage and 500mA out current. Insert the DC plug of
power adaptor into the DC 9V power jack in the rear panel of electronic keyboard, then,
insert the other end into Mains socket. (Notice: The input voltage of power adaptor must
match the voltage of Mains), finally turn on power switch and start performance.
1.Master Volume
2.Accomp volume /Tempo/
Fine tuning/Transpose
3.Voice/Rhythm/Chord Clear
4.LED Digital Display
5.Record/Program/Play
6.Keyboard drum/Sustain/
Vibrato/Keyboard Split
7.Digit Key1-9/+ -button
8.Power Switch
9.Start/Stop/Sync/Fill in/single
finger/Fingered chord
10.Panel percussion
11.Beat/One key teaching/
Follow teaching/Demo
all/ Demo one
12.Auto Chord
13.Sperkers
1.DC 9V in jack
2.Microphone output
3.Headphone

2 II. Before Performance
Caution: Disconnect the AC power adapter when not using your instrument to prevent
possible damage due to power connection for extended period of time.
2. Using batteries: (excluded)
Open the battery compartment cover located on the bottom panel of the instrument.
Insert eight 1.5V D size LR-20 batteries, being carefully to follow the polarity marking
on the cabinet. Replace the compartment cover, making sure that it locks firmly in place..
Caution: When the batteries run down, do not use different type of batteries at the same
time.
Never mix old and new batteries. In case alkaline has leaked into the battery
compartment; wipe it off completely before installing new batteries. To prevent possible
damage due to battery leakage, remove the batteries from the compartment
if it is not to be used for an extended period of time.
Rear External Connections
1. Using Microphone
A standard electret microphone (3.5mm) can be plugged into microphone jack .
2. Using headphone
A standard pair of headphones can be plugged into Headphone Jack for private
practice or late-night playing. The internal speaker system is automatically shut
off when a pair of headphones is plugged into the Headphones Jack.
Notice: the additional device above, needs to purchase seperately, it’s not included
with the keyboard.

3. III. Basic Operation
I. Basic playing method
1. Power on
Press Power button to turn the power on, press again to turn off.
2. Master Volume
Rotate Master Volume knob clockwise to increase the Master volume and
counter-clockwise to decrease the Master volume. Accompaniment volume will be
changed accordingly when Master Volume be adjusted.
Voice
Selecting Voice
This keyboard has 300 different kinds of voices.The default status for the instrument is
VOICE. Press VOICE button when the instrument is not in VOICE STATUS. Choose one of
300 Voices -shown on TABLE OF VOICES. Then enter its number by using numeric Voice
BUTTON or by pressing +/- buttons in numeric group buttons to increase/decrease the
current voice number.
Effect and Control
1. Keyboard drum
Press Keyboard drum button. Pressing different keys on the keyboard will play different
drums. Notes played on keyboard will return to original voice by pressing the Keyboard
drum button once again.

4 III. Basic Operation
2. Sustain
Press the Sustain button once, the notes played on keyboard will decay gradually after
lifting your finger from keyboard. Press the Sustain button again to turn the sustain effect
off.
3. Vibrato
Press Vibrato button to turn Vibrato effect on. Then pressing the black/white keys will
produce the Vibrato effect.
4. Keyboard Split
Press Keyboard Split button to divide keyboard into left-hand keyboard and right-
hand keyboard. The left 24keys will be left-hand keyboard and the rest of the keys will be
divided as right-hand keyboard. The voice on right-hand keyboard can be selected by
pressing the number on numeric group buttons. Producer initially sets the voice on
left-hand keyboard. Press the button once again to turn Split effect off.
5. Tempo
Press Tempo button +or - to increase or decrease the tempo value for rhythm,
metronome and demo song. There is 210-tempo value among the range of tempo value
from 30-240 beats per minute. Press + or - buttons simultaneously to return to default
status at 120 tempo value.
6. Transpose
Press Transpose button + or - to increase or decrease the transpose value up and down
+/- 6levels and shift the pitch of entire keyboard up and down in semitone intervals. Press
the +/- buttons simultaneously to return to default status of keyboard tone.
7. Fine tuning
Press the Fine-tuning + or - buttons to micro control the tone within the range of 99
levels between the two connecting tones. Keep pressing + or- buttons to increase or
decrease the levels continuously. Press the + and -buttons simultaneously to return to the
level of initially set level.

5 III. Basic Operation
8. Beat
Press the Beat button. The Beat voice will be produced. Select the Beat voice from 4
Beat voices, which is 1/4, 2/4,3/4 and 4/4 beats, when you play the instrument by pressing
the button once more time for different beats.
9. Top Panel Percussion
Select one of the 8 Percussion buttons and press it in accordance with the list as
follows (total 8 kinds of percussion available for this instrument) to produce the percussion
accordingly when you play.
Panel percussion list
Wood
Block L
Hand
Clap
Hi-Hat
Open
Hi-Hat
Closed
Snare L
Bongo L
Bass
Drum H
Soft
Bass
Drum L
10. Pitch bend
Push up or pull down the pitch bend when you play to bend notes up or down
continuously. Release the pitch bend to return the initial standard notes.
Rhythm Accompaniment and its Functions
1. Start /stop
Press Start/stop button to start and select the accompaniment from 0 to 299 in
accordance with the appendix by pressing the number buttons in numeric group buttons,
or by pressing +/- button, to select the accompaniment.

6 III. Basic Operation
2. Sync
Press Sync button to start the Sync effect and press any key of the left 19 keys to have
Rhythm when you play. In this case, the auto chord will be in effect when you play any key
in left 19 keys if chord effect is started. Press the Sync button to end the Rhythm effect and
start sync effect when rhythm is being played. Press Sync button to end sync effect when
sync effect is running.
3. Fill in
Press Fill-in button to add a short fill in rhythm variation at any time while the rhythm
is playing. Then the normal Rhythm will begin from next measure.
4. Accompaniment Volume
There are 8 levels of accompaniment volume. The default level of accompaniment
volume is 06. Press + or - button to adjust the accompaniment volume with the selected
volume being displayed on digital display. Press the + and - button simultaneously to reset
the volume to default status.
Auto accompaniment
1. Single Finger
Press Start/Stop button to start the auto accompaniment. Then press Single Finger to
start single finger accompaniment. Press any key of left 19 keys of the keyboard to begin
rhythm. Press different key on left keyboard to select different chord. One key you press
will always determine the root of the chord you played. Please refer to the following chart
of playing C , Minor, Seventh and Minor-seventh Chords in Single finger Mode. Press
Start/Stop button again to end the effect.
2. Fingered Chord
Press Start/Stop button to start the auto accompaniment. Then press Fingered
accompaniment button to start fingered accompaniment. Press any key of left 19 keys of
the keyboard to begin rhythm. Press different key on left keyboard to select different chord.
Once you play any chord in auto accompaniment section of keyboard, the chord along with
rhythm will be automatically begun to play. Please refer to the following chart of playing
chord types. Press Start/Stop button again to end the effect.

7 III. Basic Operation
3. Chord Clear
Press Chord Clear button to end the auto accompaniment under chord
status, the rhythm will being continued to play.
Recording
1.Press Record button to engage the record mode. Then press
any key in keyboard or voice of drums to start recording with Max.
48 while the number being shown on digital display. The recording
will be automatically ended while record is full and FUL is shown
on digital display. All previous record will be automatically cleared
while recording the new one.
2.Press Play button to play the tones you recorded.
3.Press Program button to engage program mode.
Demo all
Press the Demo all even sing every song to play from the first song, and will
automatically play all songs. press again to stop.
Demo one
Press the Demo one to sing songs, and will automatically play next song, then
press to stop. Repeated pressing into the next songs.
Teaching function
Press the One key teaching or Follow teaching to enter the teaching function then
press the number keys or the +/- button to select different teaching Songs.
Press the one key teaching button once again to exit.
One key teaching: Whether you play correctly or not, the song will automatically
played continuously.
Follow teaching: Follow the display to play the note correctly, then play the next note
shown automatically on display.

8 Appendix I Voice
No.
Name of
voice
No.
Name of voice
No.
Name of voice
No.
Name of
voice
No.
Name of voice
00
Acoustic
Grand Piano
60
French Horn
120
Guitar Fret
Noise
180
Bright Violin
240
Psychedelic
Synth Lead
01
Bright
Acoustic Piano
61
Brass Section
121
Breath Noise
181
Stringed violin
241
Vibraphone
Synth Lead
02
Electric Grand
Piano
62
Synth Brass 1
122
Seashore
182
Trill violin
242
Marimba
Synth Lead
03
Honky-tonk
Piano
63
Synth Brass 2
123
Bird Tweet
183
Electronic
violin
243
Metal FX
04
Rhodes Piano
64
Soprano Sax
124
Telephone Ring
184
Rock violin
244
Electronic FX
05
Chorused
Piano
65
Alto Sax
125
Helicopter
185
rhythm
Orchestra
245
Electronic
String
Ensemble
06
Harpsichord
66
Tenor Sax
126
Applause
186
Pizzicato
Violin
246
Wind FX
07
Clavichord
67
Baritone Sax
127
Gunshot
187
Pizzicato
Ensemble 1
247
Clarinet FX
08
Celesta
68
Oboe
128
Percussion
188
Pizzicato
Ensemble 2
248
Organ FX
09
Glockenspiel
69
English Horn
129
Rhythm electric
Piano
189
Percussion
band
249
Crystal FX
10
Music box
70
Bassoon
130
Baritone
Xylophone
190
BaritoneSynth
Contrabass
250
Synth
Shamisen
11
Vibraphone
71
Clarinet
131
Glass
instrument
191
Bass Flute
251
Electronic
Shamisen
12
Marimba
72
Piccolo
132
Bright Dulcimer
192
Distortion
Contrabass
252
Bright Sitar
13
Xylophone
73
Flute
133
Rhythm Grand
Piano
193
Contrabass
Lead
253
Whistle
Accord
14
Tubular Bells
74
Recorder
134
Traditional
Piano
194
Violin Lead
254
rhythm Nation
15
Dulcimer
75
Pan Flute
135
Aluminum jean
195
Cello Lead
255
Bright Koto
16
Hammond
Organ
76
Bottle Blow
136
Rock Grand
Piano
196
Pizzicato
rhythm
256
Koto Lead
17
Percussive
Organ
77
Shakuhachi
137
Electronic
organ
197
high Harp
257
Diplophonia
Koto
18
Reed Organ
78
Whistle
138
Psychedelic
electronic
198
Harp
ensemble
258
Baritone Koto
19
Church Organ
79
Ocarina
139
Water jean
199
Synth Harp
259
Synth Koto
20
Reed Organ
80
Lead 1 (square)
140
Bright Guitar
200
Baritone
Trumpet
260
Environmental
Lead
21
Accordion
81
Lead 2
(sawtooth)
141
Orchestra
piccolo
201
Trumpet
ensemble
261
Metal Lead
22
Harmonica
82
Lead 3 (caliope
lead)
142
Heavy metal
guitar
202
rhythm
Trumpet
262
Orchestra
Lead
23
Tango
Accordion
83
Lead 4 (chiff
lead)
143
Crystal guitar
203
high
Trumpet
263
Glockenspiel
Lead
24
Acoustic
Guitar (nylon)
84
Lead 5
(charang)
144
Queer electric
Piano
204
Synth
Trumpet
264
Bass Lead
25
Acoustic
Guitar (steel)
85
Lead 6 (voice)
145
Bright bass
205
Bass
Trombone
265
Fifths Lead
26
Electric Guitar
(jazz)
86
Lead 7 (fifths)
146
Rock Electric
Bass
206
Trombone
ensemble
266
Wind Lead

27
Electric Guitar
(clean)
87
Lead 8
(bass+lead)
147
Rhythm Electric
Bass
207
rhythm
Trombone
267
Atmosphere
Lead
28
Electric Guitar
(muted)
88
Pad 1 (new age)
148
Psychedelic
Bass
208
high
Trombone
268
Sharp Lead
29
Overdriven
Guitar
89
Pad 2 (warm)
149
Heavy metal
bass
209
Mediant
Trombone
269
Bright Lead
30
Distortion
Guitar
90
Pad 3
(polysynth)
150
Magic
electronic
210
Synth
Trombone
270
East Nation
Pad
31
Guitar
Harmonics
91
Pad 4 (choir)
151
Bright violin
211
Violin French
Horn
271
Atmosphere
Pad
32
Acoustic Bass
92
Pad 5 (bowed)
152
Atonic violin
212
French Horn
ensemble
272
Clear Pad
33
Electric
Bass(finger)
93
Pad 6
(metallic)
153
Heavy bass
orchestra
213
Electronic
French Horn
273
electric Piano
Pad
34
Electric Bass
(pick)
94
Pad 7 (halo)
154
Synth clarinet
214
Synth French
Horn
274
Clean Guitar
Pad
35
Fretless Bass
95
Pad 8 (sweep)
155
Interactive
Lead
215
Psychedelic
Synth Brass
275
Western Pad
36
Slap Bass 1
96
FX 1 (rain)
156
For the
keyboard
216
Distortion
Synth Brass
276
Sci-fi Pad
37
Slap Bass 2
97
FX 2
(soundtrack)
157
Bagpipes
217
Vibraphone
Synth Brass
277
Metal Sci-fi
Pad
38
Synth Bass 1
98
FX 3 (crystal)
158
Suona
218
Rock Synth
Brass
278
Clarinet Pad
39
Synth Bass 2
99
FX 4
(atmosphere)
159
Pipa
219
Synth Muted
Trumpet
279
Electronic
dance Pad
40
Violin
10
0
FX 5
(brightness)
160
Church Piano
220
Soprano Sax
ensemble
280
Psychedelic
electronic
41
Viola
10
1
FX 6 (goblins)
161
Church
electric Piano
221
Rhythm
Soprano Sax
281
Double Kalimba
42
Cello
10
2
FX 7 (echoes)
162
Synth Piano
222
Synth
Soprano Sax
282
Bright Kalimba
43
Contrabass
10
3
FX 8 (sci-fi)
163
Baritone Piano
223
National Sax
283
Crystal Kalimba
44
Tremolo
Strings
10
4
Sitar
164
Piano PAD
224
Metal Sax
284
Synth Kalimba
45
Pizzicato
Strings
10
5
Banjo
165
String Piano
225
Baritone Sax
ensemble
285
Wind Bagpipe
46
Orchestral
Harp
10
6
Shamisen
166
Metal Piano
226
Crystal Sax
286
high Bagpipe
47
Timpani
10
7
Koto
167
Light rhythm
Piano
227
Soft Baritone
Sax
287
Orchestra
Bagpipe
48
String
Ensemble 1
10
8
Kalimba
168
electric Piano
Pad
228
Synth
Baritone Sax
288
Bright Bagpipe
49
String
Ensemble 2
10
9
Bagpipe
169
Classical piano
229
Heavy metal
Sax
289
Baritone
Bagpipe
50
Synth Strings
1
11
0
Fiddle
170
Guitar Organ
230
Church Oboe
290
Slap Bagpipe
51
Synth Strings
2
11
1
Shanai
171
An Electric
Guitar
231
Bass Oboe
291
Environmental
Shanai
52
Choir Aahs
11
2
Tinkle Bell
172
Synthesis Nylon
Guitar
232
Bright Oboe
292
Mediant Shanai
53
Voice Oohs
11
3
Agogo
173
Synth
Electronic
233
Bright Oboe
293
Baritone Shanai

Guitar
54
Synth Voice
11
4
Steel Drums
174
Bright Clean
Guitar
234
distortio
oboe
294
Synth Shanai
55
Orchestra Hit
11
5
Woodblock
175
Orchestra
Guitar
235
English Horn
ensemble
295
High Shanai
56
Trumpet
11
6
Taiko Drum
176
Psychedelic
Guitar
236
Pizzicato
English Horn
296
Steel Drums
Lead
57
Trombone
11
7
Melodic Tom
177
Bright organ
237
Diplophonia
English Horn
297
Lyric Steel
Drums
58
Tuba
11
8
Synth Drum
178
Pick organ
238
Bright
English Horn
298
Orchestra
Steel Drums
59
Muted
Trumpet
11
9
Reverse Cymbal
179
Synth
accordion
239
Synth English
Horn
299
Synth Steel
Drums

9 Appendix II Rhythm
No.
Name of
rhythm
No.
Name of
rhythm
No.
Name of
rhythm
No.
Name of
rhythm
No.
Name of rhythm
00
Beat 1
60
Country3
120
India samba1
180
Jump Blues
240
Western Swing
01
Beat 2
61
Country4
121
India samba2
181
New Orleans
Blues
241
Alt-Country
02
Beat 3
62
Country waltz1
122
Jazz soul
182
New York
Blues
242
Americana
03
Beat 4
63
Country waltz2
123
Country
swing1
183
Piano Blues
243
Charanga
04
Beat 5
64
Country5
124
Country
swing2
184
Soul Blues
244
Tropical
05
Beat 6
65
Country6
125
Country
swing3
185
Urban Blues
245
Ambient
06
Beat 7
66
Country7
126
Pop waltz
186
Afro Beat
246
Punk Metal
07
Beat 8
67
Slow country1
127
Pop classic
187
Afro Pop
247
Experimental Rock
08
Beat 9
68
Slow country2
128
OrientalBeat1
188
Celtic Pop
248
Noise-Rock
09
Beat 10
69
Soul country
129
OrientalBeat2
189
Hawaiian
Pop
249
Celtic New Age
10
Beat 11
70
Baiao
130
OrientalBeat3
190
Indian Pop
250
Ethnic Fusion
11
Beat 12
71
Bequine
131
OrientalBeat4
191
European
Traditions
251
Techno-Tribal
12
Beat 13
72
Bolero
132
OrientalBeat5
192
World
Fusion
252
Experimental
13
Beat 14
73
Bossanoval
133
OrientalBeat6
193
Dou Jin
253
Minimalism
14
Rock 1
74
Lambada
134
OrientalBeat7
194
Shima Uta
254
Traditional Pop
15
Rock 2
75
Mambo
135
OrientalBeat8
195
Enka
255
Noise
16
Cntr Rock
76
Samba
136
OrientalBeat9
196
Japanese
Folk Music
256
Classical beat1
17
Country
Rock
77
Reggae
137
OrientalBeat1
0
197
Middle East
Pop
257
Classical beat2
18
Dance Rock
78
Rhumba
138
OrientalBeat1
1
198
Pop baiao
258
Classical beat3
19
Easy Rock
79
Tango
139
OrientalBeat1
2
199
Pop bequine
259
Classical beat4
20
Glam Rock
80
Habanera
140
OrientalBeat1
3
200
New Age
Latin
260
Classical beat5
21
Hard Rock1
81
March1
141
OrientalBeat1
4
201
New
bossanoval
261
Classical beat6
22
Hard Rock2
82
March2
142
Jazz Rock1
202
Rock
lambada
262
Classical beat7
23
Pop Rock
83
Polka1
143
Jazz Rock2
203
Bluse
mambo
263
Classical beat8
24
Rock+Roll
84
Polka2
144
Soft Rock
204
Pop samba
264
Classical beat9
25
Rock Beat
85
Polka3
145
Classic Rock
205
Reggae
Ballad
265
Classical beat10
26
Rock Folk
86
Vallenato
146
Folkrock1
206
Pop Rhumba
266
Classical beat11
27
Rocky Pop
87
Waltz1
147
Folkrock2
207
Rock Tango
267
Classical beat12
28
Dance 1
88
Waltz2
148
Waltz Rock
208
Britpop1
268
Classical beat13
29
Dance 2
89
Waltz3
149
Heavy metal
rock1
209
Britpop2
269
Classical beat14
30
Dance 3
90
Pop
150
Heavy metal
rock2
210
Britpop3
270
Contemporary
R&b1
31
Dance 4
91
Love ballad
151
70' Rock
211
Britpop4
271
Contemporary
R&b2

32
Dance 5
92
Easy Beat
152
80' Rock
212
Trip Hop1
272
Contemporary
R&b3
33
Dance 6
93
Soft Beat
153
Middle Eastern
rock
213
Trip Hop2
273
Contemporary
R&b4
34
Dance 7
94
Shuffle
154
Traditional
Rock
214
Chamber
pop
274
Contemporary
R&b5
35
Dance 8
95
Cobmo
155
Rock Disco
215
Britpopwaltz
1
275
Deep Funk
36
Dance 9
96
Shuffle1
156
Modern
dance1
216
Britpopwaltz
2
276
Doo Wop
37
Dance 10
97
Shuffle2
157
Modern
dance2
217
Britpopwaltz
3
277
Left-Field Hip-Hop
38
Soul funk
98
Slow folk
158
Modern
dance3
218
Classical
ballad1
278
Motown
39
Euro soul
99
Step
159
Modern
dance4
219
Classical
ballad2
279
Neo-Soul1
40
Funky soul1
100
Euro pop
160
Modern
dance5
220
Light Ballad
280
Neo-Soul2
41
Funky soul2
101
Bachata beat1
161
New century1
221
Rhythm
Ballad
281
Neo-Soul3
42
Funky soul3
102
Bachata beat2
162
New century2
222
Hard House
282
New Jack Swing
43
Funky soul4
103
Africa
bossanova
163
New century3
223
Deep House
283
Urban
44
Funky soul5
104
China dance
164
RockDance1
224
Acid House
284
Contemporary
Instrumental
45
Slow soul1
105
Pop beat
165
RockDance2
225
Progressive
House
285
Meditation
46
Slow soul2
106
Vienna waltz
166
Psyche delic 1
226
Epic House
286
Neo-Classical1
47
Soul
107
Africa beat
167
Psyche delic 2
227
Trible House
287
Neo-Classical2
48
big band1
108
Africa mambo
168
Soft Rock
228
Big Beat
288
Neo-Classical3
49
big band2
109
Euro march1
169
Post Rock
229
Down
tempo
289
New Acoustic
50
blue grass
110
Euro march2
170
Goth
Psychedelic
230
Electro1
290
Solo Instrumental
51
jazz samba
111
Euro
merengue1
171
Soul
Psychedelic 1
231
Electro2
291
Space
52
Jazz waltz
112
Euro
merengue2
172
Soul
Psychedelic 2
232
Electro3
292
Spiritual
53
Jazz1
113
Middle East
dance
173
Soul
Psychedelic 3
233
House dance
293
Rock New Age
54
Jazz2
114
Africa dance
174
Soul
Psychedelic 4
234
Idm
294
Ragtime
55
Swing1
115
Pop samba1
175
Soul
Psychedelic 5
235
Jungle Drum
295
Bebop or Bop
56
Swing2
116
Pop samba2
176
Soul
Psychedelic 1
236
Techno
296
Cool jazz
57
Swing3
117
Africa reggae
177
Electric Blues
237
Trance
297
Free jazz
58
Country1
118
Euro rhumba1
178
Folk Blues
238
Trip-Hop
298
Jazz-Rock & Fusion
59
Country2
119
Euro rhumba2
179
Jazz Blues
239
Experimenta
l Electronic
299
Jazz Funk

10 Appendix III Demo Songs
No.
The name of song
No.
The name of song
No.
The name of song
00
London Bridge Is Falling
Down
17
Hand in hand
34
Prom queen
01
Fantasy
18
Two hundred and
fourteen
35
Ni Mengruoze
02
The twist
19
Fkey
36
Nen blauen Donau
03
Butter fly
20
Mozart
Symphonies
37
Hawthorn
04
Paddle a canoe
21
The girl's Prayer
38
Mary had a little lamb
05
Country songs
22
Nocturne
39
Yellow ribbon
06
Rhythm of the rain
23
Another day in
paradise
40
Toreador Song
07
Serenade
24
Red River Valley
41
Radetzky march
08
Bluegrass Music
25
Green sleeves
42
Radiant
09
Music moment
26
Mozart Piano
Sonatas
43
Long Long Ago
10
Merry Christmas
27
Orange and lemon
44
Katyusha
11
American Patrol
28
Hallelujah
45
Susanna
12
Flower
29
Minuet
46
Little star
13
Pour Elise
30
Handshake
47
I Don't Care
14
Direct seeding
31
Rain
48
Minuet in G major
15
Turkey March
32
Pamela
49
Carman Overture
16
A cradle
33
Bnnie Edgar

11 Appendix IV Trouble Shooting
Trouble
Possible reason/eliminating method
Accompanied by noise whenever the
power is switched ON or OFF.
This is normal. Please do not worry.
No sound while pressing any key with
power switched on
Are the Master Volume control and
accompaniment Volume levels turned to the
proper position. The internal speaker system is
automatically shut off when some equipment is
plugged to the headphone jack.
The sound is distorted or intermittent.
More seriously, the instrument
crashed.
In this case, unqualified DC-adapter is probably
in use or your batteries are probably flat and
need replacement.
The note and note quality under the
same voice are tiny different
This is normal perhaps the note with this tiny
difference in note quality is initially adopted.
Sustain produces longer or shorter
when used
This is normal. In this case,the best sustain effect
for each note is initially set by the producer.
Master Volume and Accompaniment
volume is changed
Are the Master control and accompaniment
volume turned to proper levels?
The accompaniment key changes
while you are playing synchronously.
Perhaps you accidentally pressed a key in the
left-hand range.(left 19keys of keyboard)
No sound, no LED display when
AC-Power adapter is in use
Is there power available in power socket and the
AC-adapter is well plugged into power jack? Is the
Power jack in good connection with AC-Power
adapter
No sound, no LED display when the
batteries are used.
Are you sure the batteries are properly placed
with Anode/cathode or perhaps the batteries are
flat.
The pitch of note changes
Is the “Transpose” +/- turned to be “00”position?
The speakers make noise when
Mobil phone is used nearby.
The mobile phone nearby should be switched off
or placed far from the instrument. Perhaps the
mobile phone interfere the instrument and cause
the noise.

12 Appendix V Technical Specifications
■Standard
·GB8898-2011 GB17625.1-2012
·GB13837-2012
■Display
·LED Display
■Voice
·300 kinds of voices
■Rhythm
·300 kinds of rhythm
■Demo song
·50 demo songs
■Effect control
·Keyboard drum、sustain、vibrato、keyboard split、transpose、fine tuning、beat、pitch
bend
■Record and program
·Record、play、program
■Percussion
·8 kinds of panel percussion
■Accompaniment control
·Start/stop、syn、fill in、tempo
■Chord control
·Single finger、fingered chord、chord clear
■Intelligent teaching
·Demo one、Demo all、one key teaching、follow teaching
■Other control
·Power swith、accomp volume
■External jack
·DC9V power input、microphone input、headphone output
■Diapason
·C2-C7
■Intonation
·≤5 cents
■Format
·1008x431x171(mm)
■Net weight
·5.4Kg
■Power adapter
·DC9V 500mA
■Quiescent current
·120mA
■Random accessories
·Adapter、song sheet holder、manual
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