ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD
M U S I C A L K E Y B O A R D
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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Power SupplyPlease connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet
of the correct voltage.
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that
for which your instrument is intended.
Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the
instrument, or during electrical storms.
ConnectionsBefore connecting the instrument to other devices, turn off
the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunction and
/ or damage to other devices.
LocationDo not expose the instrument to the following conditions to
avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage:
Direct sunlight Extreme temperature or humidity Excessive dusty or dirty location Strong vibrations or shocks Close to magnetic fields
Interference with other electrical devicesRadios and televisions placed nearby may experience
reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable
distance from radios and televisions.
CleaningClean only with a soft, dry cloth.Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or
chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
HandlingDo not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.
Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the
instrument. If this happens, unplug the AC adaptor from the
wall outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified
service personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
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THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
CAUTIONThe normal function of the product may be disturbed by
Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset
the product to resume normal operation by following the
owner's manual. In case the function could not resume,
please use the product in other location.
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Contents
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Panel & Display Description
Front Panel..................................................................4
Rear Panel...................................................................4
Display.........................................................................5
Setup
Power Supply...............................................................6
Connections
Connecting a Footswitch.............................................7
Connecting a pair of Headphones...............................7
Connecting an Audio Equipment.................................7
Connecting a Computer...............................................7
Playing the Demos....................................................8
Playing the Voices
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Playing Two Voice Simultaneously-DUAL...................8
Lower...........................................................................9
Touch...........................................................................9
Sustain.........................................................................9
DSP Effect...................................................................9
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Playing a Fill..............................................................10
Intro/Ending...............................................................10
Sync Start..................................................................11
Fade In/Out................................................................11
Tempo........................................................................11
One Touch Setting.....................................................11
Auto Bass Chord.......................................................12
Playing Voices
Auto Accompaniment
Play Auto Accompaniment
Other Function
Function Menu...........................................................13
Mixer..........................................................................14
Memory
Memory......................................................................15
Chord Dictionary.....................................................15
Songs
Listening to the Songs...............................................16
Lesson Mode.............................................................16
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MIDI Functions
What’s MIDI?.............................................................18
MIDI Terminals...........................................................18
Trouble Shooting.....................................................19
Specifications..........................................................19
Appendices
Voice List...................................................................20
Style List....................................................................22
Song List...................................................................23
MIDI Implementation Chart........................................24
Song Recording
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Panel & Display Description
Front Panel
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28. USB Connect to a computer.
29. SUSTAIN Connect a sustain pedal.
30. PHONE Connect a pair of headphones.
31. DC IN Connect DC IN power adaptor (optional).
Rear Panel
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When the [SHIFT] button is released13. FADE IN/OUT Turn the Fade In or Fade Out on.
14. CHORD Enter the chord mode.
15. STORE Register the current panel settings.
16~19. M1-M4 Recall the memory settings.
1. POWER ON/OFF Turn the power on or off.
2. MASTER VOLUME Adjust the master volume.
3. LESSON the Lesson Mode.
4. L/R PART in Lesson Mode.
5. CHORD DICT. Enter the Chord Dictionary.
6. TEMPO + / - Change the current tempo.
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8. START/STOP Start or stop playing the song in Song Mode. Start or stop playing the style in Style Mode.
Enter
Select the left / right-hand part
SHIFTPress and hold it to access
secondary functions of other buttons.
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When the [SHIFT] button is pressed13. DSP Turn the DSP effect on and off.
14. O.T.S. Enter the One Touch Setting Mode.
15. RECORD Start or stop real-time recording.
16. PLAY Play back the recorded user song.
17. DUAL Turn the DUAL voice on or off.
18. LOWER Turn the LOWER voice on or off.
19. SUSTAIN Turn the Sustain effect on or off.
9. SYNC START Turn the SYNC START on or off.
10. INTRO / ENDING
11. FILL A
12. FILL B B.
Play the Intro or Ending.
Play the fill-in pattern A.
Play the fill-in pattern
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Panel & Display Description
Display
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1. A.B.C.
2. FADE
3. DUAL
4. LOWER
5. DSP
6. TOUCH
7. SUSTAIN
8. MODULATION
20. FUNCTION Enter the Function .
21. MIXER Enter the Mixer
22. METRONOME Turn the metronome on and off.
23. TOUCH Turn the Touch response on and off.
Menu
Menu.
24. VOICE Enter the Voice Mode.
25. STYLE Enter the Style Mode.
DEMO Press VOICE and STYLE buttons simultaneously will start the DEMO playback.
26. SONG Enter the Song Mode.
27. +,-,NUMBER KEYS Select the number or set parameters value.
9. CHORD
10. VOICE/STYLE/DEMO/SONG
11. TEMPO/COUNT
12. BEAT
13. STROE M1-M4/
ONE TOUCH SETTING
14. RECORD
15. NOR/VAR
16. BASS CLEF
17. TREBLE CLEF
18. USB CABLE
19. LEFT
20. RIGHT
21. LESSON 1/2/3
22. 61-KEY KEYBOARD
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A.B.C.
FADE
DUAL
LOWER
DSP
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
MODULATION
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Setup
This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play. Please go through this section carefully
before turning the power on.
Power Supply
You can power the unit either by batteries or by power adaptor. Follow the instructions described below.
Using Batteries6 pieces of AA size (SUM-3 or Lr6) or equivalent alkaline batteries must first be installed into the battery compartment.
1. Open the battery compartment cover located on the bottom .
2. Insert the batteries, carefully follow the polarity markings on the cabinet.
3. Replace the compartment cover, it locks firmly in place.
Caution:Do not mix and new batteries.Always use same types of batteries.Always remove the batteries from the unit when it is not used for an extended period of time.
Using Power Adapter
1. First, please make sure that POWER ON/OFF switch of the instrument is set to OFF.
2. Connect the AC adaptor to the power supply jack.
3. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet. This will automatically cut off the battery power supply.
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Note:When the keyboard is not in use or in the time of thunderstorm, please disconnect the power for safety purpose.
of the instrument
make sure
used
Turn on the instrument.
The instrument will automatically shut down in about 30 minutes if it is not used.
SUM-3, LR6, “AA” SIZE OR EQUIV.
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Connections
Connecting a Computer
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Use a USB cable to connect the instrument to a computer. The instrument receives and transmits MIDI messages via the USB connector.
Connecting a pair of Headphones
A standard pair of stereo headphones can be connected to the PHONES jack for private practice or late-night playing. The internal stereo speaker system is automatically shut off when a pair of head phones is plugged into this jack.
Note:Do not listen with the headphones at high volume for long periods of time. Doing so may cause hearing loss.
Connecting an Audio Equipment
The PHONES jack can be also connected with an audio equipment, such as an amplifier, mixer, recorder,etc.
Note:To avoid damaging the speakers, the volume has been set to the minimum level before connecting the power and other devices.
make sure
Connecting a Footswitch
An optional footswitch can be plugged into the sustain jack and be used to switch sustain on or off. Simply by pressing a sustain footswitch, you will have a natural sustain as you play.
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Playing the Demos
Playing VoicesThe keyboard has 320 remarkably realistic built-in voices, including Piano, Woodwind, Saxophone, Drum
Kits and many more. Please refer to Voice List.
Playing Voices
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The instrument features 100 demo songs.
1. Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons simultaneously to start playing the demo.
2. Select a demo song. Use the data dial, the number keys, the [+] button or the [-] button to select the desired demo song.
3. Adjust the volume with the [VOLUME] knob.
4. Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons simultaneously again or press the [START/STOP] button to stop playing and exit the demo mode.
Note:In the DEMO mode, all buttons except START/STOP, TEMPO+, TEMPO-, +, -, DSP, VOLUME, POWER ON/OFF will not be available.
1. Press the [VOICE] button. Enter the VOICE mode. LCD shows “ ”, the voice number.
2. Select a voice. Use the number keys, the [+] button or the [-] button to select the voice you want to play.
3. Play the voice.
Note:
VOICE 1
When both Voice 1 and Voice 2 are on, you can press the [VOICE] button to shift between the two voices.
Play the keyboard and enjoy the wonderful voice.
Playing Two Voice Simultaneously-DUAL
1. Holding down the [SHIFT] button and press the [DUAL] button to turn the function on. LCD shows “VOICE 2” and the dual voice number.
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2. Selecting a voice for VOICE 2. Use the data dial, the number keys, the [+] button or the [-] button
3. Play the voices.
to select the desired dual voice.
You will hear two different voices layered together, just like two instruments playing at the same time.
Touch
The keyboard is equipped with a touch response feature that lets you dynamically and expressively controls the level of the voice with your
playing strength – just as on an acoustic instrument. Press the
[TOUCH] button to adjust touch parameter: OFF, 1, 2,3. Press [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to its default value.restore
Sustain
When the Sustain feature is ON, all notes played on the keyboard would have a longer sustain.
to turn the SUSTAIN effect ON or OFF.
Note:When you step on the “sustain pedal”, the sustain effect is stronger than the effect by pressing the [SUSTAIN] button.
Holding down the [SHIFT] button and then press the [SUSTAIN] button
DSP Effect
The DSP simulates sounds in the real environment. With the DSP effect, you can add ambiance and depth to your performance.
you turn on the instrument Holding down the [SHIFT] button and then press the [DSP] buttonThe DSP effect is set to ON when .
to turn on or off the DSP effect.
LowerThe lower function splits the keyboard into the left and the right hand areas, each with a different voice.
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Holding down the [SHIFT] button and press the [LOWER] button to turn on the LOWER VOICE, LCD lights the LOWER VOICE icon and displays “VOICE L” and its number.
The left hand voice is the lower voice “VOICE L”The default split point is #F3.
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When you play in real time, you can activate Split Mode simply by pressing this button.
2. Press [+]/[-] button, or numeric button to select the voice you want.
DUAL
LOWER
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
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Auto Accompaniment
The instrument features 110 styles of different musical genres. Try selecting some of the different styles (Refer to Style List)
and play with the auto accompaniment.
Play Auto Accompaniment
1. Press the [STYLE] button.
Enter the STYLE mode. LCD shows “STYLE”, the style number.
2. Use the number keys, the [+] button, the [-] button to select the style you want to play.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm tracks of the auto accompaniment.
Playing a Fill
Auto fill in function automatically adds a fill to your performance. When the fill-in is finished, accompaniment shifts to the Main section (A,B).
Note:Hold down the FILL-IN A/B button when the style is playing, the selected FILL pattern repeats continuously until button is released.Press FILL-IN A/B when style stop, it will change to the normal section.
Intro/Ending
The intro is an opening section of the song.Each preset style features two different patterns. When the intro pattern finished, the system will automatically shift to the main section.Ending is used for the ending of the song. When the ending is finished, accompaniment automatically stops.The length of the ending differs depending on the selected style.
1. Press the [STYLE] button.
2. Select a style
3. Turn the Chord Mode on.
4. Turn SYNCHRONIZED START on.5. Press the [INTRO/ENDING], the “ ” flashes on LCD, the style is ready to play.
6. It will start the accompaniment as soon as you start playing in Chord section. When the playback of the intro is finished, it automatically leads into main A or B section.
7. Press the [INTRO/ENDING] again will lead it into the ending section. When the ending is finished, the auto accompaniment automatically stops.
Note:Press [FILL A] or [FILL B] before the ending finished will lead it into main A or main B section.
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Auto Accompaniment
Sync Start
While the style , press the [SYNC] button. The black dots below the tempo and the metronome flash, indicating
1. If the Chord Mode is OFF, pressing any key will automatically begins to play the style (rhythm track).
2. If the Chord Mode is ON, pressing any key in the left-hand range of the keyboard will automatically begins to play the style (all tracks).
stopsthe style is ready to
play.
Fade In/OutFade InStarting the style with fade in produces a smooth beginning, the volume increases from low to high.
The Accompaniment Volume will change from 0 to the set value in about 8 seconds. The keyboard volume will change from 0 to default value at the same time.
Fade OutStopping the style with fade out produces a smooth ending, the volume
from high to low.Press the [ ] button during Style playing.
The Accompaniment Volume will to 0 in about 8 seconds, and the style stops. The keyboard volume will change from default value to 0 at the same time.
Press the [FADE] button when Style is stopped, the fade indicator will light up on LCD. Now press [START/STOP] button to start the style playback, the fade indicator will flash.
decreasesFADE IN/OUT The fade
indicator will flash.decrease
TempoEach style of the instrument has been programmed with a default tempo; however, this can be changed by using the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO-] buttons.
1. Use the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO-] button to change the tempo. The value ranges from 30 to 280.
2. Hold down the [TEMPO] buttons can change the tempo quickly. While the tempo is
change the tempo quickly.
3. Press the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO-] buttons simultaneously to restore the default tempo setting.
flashing on LCD, you can also use the data dial to
One Touch Setting
When One Touch Setting is switched on, you can instantly recall all auto accompaniment related settings including voices selection and digital effects simply with a single touch of a button.
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to turns on the One Touch Setting for current style. LCD show O.T.S. 1.
2. Press one of the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] buttons [M1]-[M4]. Voice match the selected style can be instantly recalled.
3. Chord Mode is automatically turned on during O.T.S. mode.
4. again to quit One Touch Setting mode, “O.T.S.” disappears.
Holding down the [SHIFT] button and then press the [O.T.S.] button
Holding down the [SHIFT] button and then press the [O.T.S.] button
FADE
A.B.C.
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Auto Accompaniment
1. When the [CHORD] is switched on, the chords you played in the specified Chord section of the keyboard will be automatically detected and will be used to control the playback of the selected style.
2. Press the accompaniment keys, the corresponding chord will display on LCD.
3. Split Point Set
SINGLE FINGERSingle finger type not only can detect single finger but also can detect multi finger. And the single finger makes it easily to play chords through only one, two or three keys. Including major, minor, seventh, and minor seventh chord. Refer to relevant picture on the right for details.
MULTI FINGER Multi finger type only can recognize those chords have listed in the chord list, and also can be found in the dictionary function.
The default split key is F#3(19), Turn to “Function Menu” page for more detail. The split point key and the other keys on the left of it are accompaniment keys.
Auto Bass Chord
Major TriadOnly press the root note on the keyboard.
Minor TriadPress the root note and the nearest left black key simultaneously.
Seventh chord
Minor seventh chord
Press the root note and the nearest left white key simultaneously.
Press the root note and the nearest left white and black keys simultaneously.
C7
Cm7
Cm
C
C
0C6
1 2CM7 CM7(#11)
3CM(9)
4 5CM7
(9)
Caug
7 8Cm Cm6
9 11Cm7
(b5)6C6
(9) Cm7
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13Cm7
(9)14Cm7
(11)15CmM7
16CmM7
(9)17CdimCm(9)
12
18Cdim7
19C7
20C7sus4
21C7
(b5) C7(9)
22 23C7 (#11)
7augC2928
7augCM27C7
(#9)26C7
(b13)25C7
(b9)C7(13)
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30Csus 4 C1+2+5
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Split Point
A.B.C.
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Other Function
Function Menu
Press [FUNCTION] button to enter the . The default option of the menu is “Transpose”. When you enter the menu next time, . Press [FUNCTION] button repeatedly . Use [+]/[-] button to set the parameter.
The option and the parameters are as the follows:
function menu
it will display the same option of you last operationto select an option
Content
Transpose
Octave
Modulation
Beat
Split Point
Tune
MIDI Receive
MIDI Transmit
Automatic Shutdown
LCD Display
xPS 00
OCt 00
Mod off
bEt 04
SPt 19
TUE 00
CHI ALL
CHo 01
PWF 30
Range
-12~0~12
-1~0~1
ON/OFF
0,2…9
1~61
-50~50
01~16,ALL
01~16
30,60,OFF
Note:
TRANSPOSEPress the [FUNCTION] button to set the transpose. The LCD displays the current transpose value. Use [+]/[-] button to
from –12 to +12. Press [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to set its default value "0".
OCTAVEPress the [FUNCTION] button to set the octave. The LCD displays the current octave value. Use [+]/[-] button to
from –1 to +1 octaves.Press [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to set its default value.
MODULATIONPress the [FUNCTION] button to set the modulation. The LCD currently display “ . Use [+]/[-] button to set modulation ON/ OFF. Note: This modulation effect is unavailable to percussion.
BEATPress the [FUNCTION] button to set the beat function, LCD displays
. Press the [+] or [-] button to change the beat value: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. The default value is 4.
It will automatically quit the function menu if there is no operation in 3 seconds.
set the transpose value over the range
set the octave value over the range
MOD”
the current beat value
SPLIT POINTPress the [FUNCTION] button to enter SPLIT POINT sub-menu. The LCD displays the current split point value.Use [+/YES] / [-/NO] button to adjust the split point value from 1 to 61. The keyboard can be also used to set the split point.The key of the split point is the part of the left area.The default setting is 019.
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TUNEPress the [FUNCTION] button to select the Tune The LCD displays the tune value. Use [+]/[-] to change the tune value. Its range is from –50 to +50 cents. Press [+] and [-] buttons together will set the TUNE to its default value.
Note: The tune setting will to both keyboard and style.
MIDI SETTING
Automatic Power Off
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly until the LCD displays
“ .
2. The LCD displays the time value. The OFF, 30 and 60, the default value is 30.
3. Use [+] or [-] button to change the Power Off time value. Press [+] and [-] simultaneously to restore the default value: 30.
menu.
apply
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to select the MIDI IN/OUT menu. LCD displays “CHI ALL” or “CHo 01” respectively.2. Use the [+]/[-] button to select a desired channel. Channels for MIDI IN:
PWF 30”
options are
1~16, ALL, the default setting is All. Channels for MIDI OUT: 1~16, the default setting is 01.
Mixer
Content
Accompaniment VOLUME
Rhythm Main VOLUME
Bass VOLUME
Chord 1 VOLUME
Chord 2 VOLUME
Chord 3 VOLUME
Voice R1 VOLUME
Voice R2 VOLUME
Voice L VOLUME
LCD Display
AVL 25
RTh 31
bAS 31
CH1 31
CH2 31
CH3 31
UP1 28
UP2 20
LOE 20
Range
0-32
0-32
0-32
0-32
0-32
0-32
0-32
0-32
0-32
Press [MIXER] button to enter the . The default option of the menu is " Accomp", When you enter this menu next time,
Press [MIXER] button, select the option you want to set. Use [+]/[-] to set the parameter.
The option and the parameters are as the follows:
Mixer menuit will
display the same option of your last operation.
Note:
Press [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously, the LCD displays "OFF", it means this parameter volume is turned off. Press [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously again, the LCD will display the last volume level.
It will quit the Mixer menu if there is no operation in 3 seconds.
Other Function
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Memory
There are 4 memories (M1-M4).
1. While holding the [STORE] button, press one of the MEMORY buttons: [M1] - [M4] to register the panel settings. The new settings will replace the previous memory data. LCD show “Mem Stor”. The settings include tempo, beat value, sustain effect, etc.
2. Press one of the MEMORY buttons: [M1] - [M4] to recall the panel settings.
Note:The stored settings can not be recalled when the One Touch Setting function is on.The stored settings will be returned to the default settings after you turned off the power.
voice number, style number,
Chord Dictionary
If you know the name of a chord but don't know how to play it, you can use the Chord Dictionary function.
1. Press the [CHORD DICT.] button to enter this mode. The LCD displays the Chord Type and Chord Notes.
2. The keys on and above the C4 are used to assign the Chord Type, the keys on and above C5 are used to assign the Chord Root. When the chord Type and Chord Root are confirmed, the LCD will display the Chord and its staff position.
3. Play the chords on the keyboard according to the display. If you press the correct notes, you will hear a prompt applause sound.
4. Press the [CHORD DICT.] button again to exit this mode.
24 Chords will be displayed in the dictionary mode as follows:
Note
C6
C#6
D6
Eb6
E6
F6
F#6
G6
Ab6
A6
Bb6
B6
Chord root
C
C#/Db
D
Eb/D#
E
F
F#/Gb
G
Ab/G#
A
Bb/A#
B
Note
C4
C#4
D4
Eb4
E4
F4
F#4
G4
Ab4
A4
Bb4
B4
Chord root
m
m
M
M(9)
6
mM7
M7
(9)
m6
m7(9)
m7
m7b5
7
Note
C5
C#5
D5
Eb5
E5
F5
F#5
G5
Ab5
A5
Bb5
B5
Chord root
7(b9)
7(9)
7(#9)
7(b13)
7(13)
7(#11)
dim7
dim
7aug
aug
7sus4
sus4
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Song
The instrument features 100 songs (Refer to Song List). Each song can be practiced in LESSON mode.
Listening to the Songs
1. Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode. It will play all songs circularly. Press the [SONG] button again, it will stop the song and exit the song mode.
2. In song mode, use the number keys and [+] or [-] button to select a song.
3. Once you start playing a song by pressing [START/STOP] button, it will play current song repeatedly. Press the [START/STOP] button again, it will stop the current song but not exit the song mode.
4. Use the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO-] button to change the tempo of the current song.
5. When the song is stopped, press [STYLE], [VOICE], , [M1] - [M4] to exit the song
mode. [SHIFT]+[DUAL], [SHIFT]+[LOWER]
Lesson ModeIn the instrument, there are 3 different ways to practice the songs: time value training, note correction training, melody off.
1. In Song mode, press the [LESSON] button to enter the lesson mode or switch the lesson mode.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button to start learning. The LCD will display the note .
3. Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop learning.
4. There are 3 lesson modes and a grading system. Lesson 1:
Lesson 2:
Lesson 3: the keyboard will score your practice by the correction of the time value and note. Grade: In lesson mode, the keyboard will play the prompt sound to tell you the level you get. Level 1: Ok Level 2: Good Level 3: Very Good Level 4: ExcellentAfter grading, the song will be playing again, you can learn it again.
The grading system will help you keep track of your progress.
to play
you need to play at the correct time value. As long as you play any key at the right time, the correct note will sound.
you need to play the correct notes. The lesson will continue only when you have played the note displayed on LCD, otherwise the song will stop and wait.
each time when you finish a lesson,
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Song Recording
You can record your performance (up to 350 notes), and the accompaniment.
1. , the record flag appears on the LCD, the beat flashes.
2. Play the notes you want to record or press the [START/STOP] button to start recording. turn on the chord mode, and play the chords on the left of the keyboard.
3. again to stop recording. The record flag disappears.
4. to play the notes you recorded.
5.
6. recording,
can stop recording and play the notes you recorded.
Note:If you turned off the keyboard, the data you have recorded will be lost.
Holding down the [SHIFT] button and press the [RECORD] button
To record accompaniment,
Holding down the [SHIFT] button and press the [RECORD] button
Holding down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PLAY] button
Holding down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PLAY] button again to stop it.
During holding down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[PLAY] button
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MIDI Functions
By using the MIDI functions you can expand your musical possibilities. This section explains what MIDI is, and what it can do, as well as how you can use MIDI on your instrument.
MIDI (short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers and other related devices to connect and communicate with one another. MIDI carries event messages that specify notation, pitch and velocity, control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato, audio panning, and program change information to change the voice selections.
The instrument can output the real-time playback information via and control external MIDI devices. The instrument can also
accept incoming MIDI messages and generate sound accordingly.
MIDI messages
What's MIDI?
MIDI Terminals
MIDI ConnectionThe electronic keyboard is equipped with a standard USB interface instead of conventional MIDI IN and MIDI out connectors. The USB interface allows the keyboard to be connected to a computer without the need to separately purchase a MIDI interface for the computer. Most computers will automatically recognize the keyboard as a MIDI interface, allowing MIDI messages to be received from, or sent to, music programs running on the computer.To connect the keyboard to a computer you will need a standard USB A-B cable and suitable software such a music sequencing program.
Note:Activate the computer from a sleep/suspended/standby mode before connecting the USB cable.Connect the USB cable to the instrument and a computer before turning the power of the instrument on.
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Trouble Shooting
Specifications
Keyboard61
DisplayMulti-functional LCD
Polyphony32
Voice
320, including 4 drum kits
Style110
Song100
Demo100
Tempo30-280
Registration Memory4
Problem
The speakers produce a “pop” sound whenever the power is turned ON or OFF.
No sound results when the keyboard is played.
When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.
The auto accompaniment does not play back even Sync is in standby condition and a key is pressed.
Possible Cause and Solution
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
Make sure the master volume is set at appropriate levels.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument.
You may be trying to start accompaniment by playing a key in the right-hand range of the keyboard. To start the accompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play a key in the left-hand range of the keyboard.
Control buttonPower on/off switch, Function,Mixer,Tempo+/-, ChordDict, Lesson, L/R Part, DSP, Style, Voice, Song,
Memory, M1-M4, O.T.S., Dual, Sustain, Touch,
Metro,Lower
Accompaniment ControlStart/Stop, Sync Start, Intro/Ending, Fill A, Fill B, Fade In/Out, Chord
Record FunctionRecord, Play
ConnectorsDC IN, Phones, USB, Sustain
Power SupplyDC IN 12V
Speaker4Ω 3W + 3W
Dimensions
Weight(without batteries)
940(W) x 360(D) x 145(H)mm
4.5kg
* All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
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Voice List
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PIANO
CHROMATIC PERCUSSION
STRINGS & ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS
GUITAR
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100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
Vibraphone & Harpsichord
Marimba
Marimba (wide)
Sine Marimba
Marimba (stereo)
Marimba & Vibraphone
Wood Drum
Xylophone
Tubular Bells 1
Tubular Bells 2
Tubular Bells 3
Dulcimer
Drawbar Organ
Drawbar Organ (stereo)
Soft Stereo Drawbar Organ
Mellow Drawbar Organ
Bright Drawbar Organ
Percussive Organ
Detuned Percussive Organ
Rock Organ
Church Organ
Detuned Church Organ
Church Organ (octave mix) 1
Church Organ (octave mix) 2
Reed Organ
Reed Organ (stereo)
Accordion 1
Accordion 2
Accordion (stereo)
Harmonica
Harmonica (dark)
Tango Accordion
Tango Accordion (dark)
Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 1
Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 2
Chorus Nylon Guitar 1
Chorus Nylon Guitar 2
Nylon Guitar (stereo) 1
Nylon Guitar (stereo) 2
Acoustic Guitar (steel) 1
Acoustic Guitar (steel) 2
12-Strings Guitar
Detuned Steel Guitar
Electric Guitar (jazz) 1
Electric Guitar (jazz) 2
Electric Guitar (clean)
Clean Guitar (stereo)
Soft Clean Guitar
Chord Clean Guitar
Electric Guitar (muted)
Stereo Muted Guitar
Chord Muted Guitar
Overdriven Guitar
Distortion Guitar
Guitar Harmonics
Acoustic Bass 1
Acoustic Bass 2
Vibr&Hrp
Marimba
MarimbaW
SinMarmb
MarimbaS
Marm&Vib
WoodDrum
Xylophon
TubuBel1
TubuBel2
TubuBel3
Dulcimer
DrawOrgn
DrawOrgS
DrawOgSf
MellDOrg
DrawOrgB
PercOrgn
DePerOrg
RockOrgn
ChurOrgn
DeChuOrg
ChrOrgO1
ChrOrgO2
ReedOrgn
ReedOrgS
Acordin1
Acordin2
AcordinS
Harmnica
HarmnicD
TangoAcd
TangAcdD
NylnGtr1
NylnGtr2
NylnGtC1
NylnGtC2
NylnGtS1
NylnGtS2
SteelGt1
SteelGt2
12StrGtr
DetStlGt
JazzGtr1
JazzGtr2
CleanGtr
CleanGtS
ClnGtSof
ClnGtCho
MutedGtr
MutedGtS
MutGtCho
Ovrdrive
DistGtr
GtrHarmo
AcoBass1
AcoBass2
BASS
ORGAN
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116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
Acoustic Bass 3
Acoustic Bass 4
Acoustic Bass Detuned
Velocity Crossfade Bass
Jazz Style
Acoustic Bass & Mute Guitar
Electric Bass (finger) 1
Electric Bass (finger) 2
Electric Bass (finger) 3
Electric Bass (finger) 4
Finger Bass (dark) 1
Finger Bass (dark) 2
Detuned Finger Bass 1
Detuned Finger Bass 2
Velocity Bass
Bass & Distortion Guitar
Electric Bass (pick) 1
Electric Bass (pick) 2
Mute Pick Bass
Pick & Finger Bass
Pick Bass & Clean Guitar
Detuned Pick Bass
Fretless Bass 1
Fretless Bass 2
Slap Bass 1
Slap Bass 2
Slap Bass 3
Slap Bass 4
Synth Bass 1
Synth Bass 2
Synth Bass 3
Synth Bass 4
Violin 1
Violin 2
Two Violin
Viola 1
Viola 2
Two Viola
Cello 1
Cello 2
Contrabass 1
Contrabass 2
Tremolo Strings 1
Tremolo Strings 2
Pizzicato Strings 1
Pizzicato Strings 2
Orchestral Harp 1
Orchestral Harp 2
Orchestral Harp (stereo)
Timpani 1
Timpani 2
Strings Ensemble 1
Strings Ensemble 2
Strings Ensemble 3
Strings Ensemble 4
Stereo Strings 1
Stereo Strings 2
Synth Strings 1
AcoBass3
AcoBass4
DetAcoBs
VelCroBs
JazzSty
ABs&MtGT
FngrBs1
FngrBs2
FngrBs3
FngrBs4
FngrBsD1
FngrBsD2
DeFngBs1
DeFngBs2
VelBass
Bs&DisGt
PickBs1
PickBs2
PickBsM
Pk&FgBs
PBs&ClGt
DetPkBs
Fretles1
Fretles2
SlapBas1
SlapBas2
SlapBas3
SlapBas4
SynBass1
SynBass2
SynBass3
SynBass4
Violin1
Violin2
TwoVioln
Viola1
Viola2
TwoViola
Cello1
Cello2
Contrbs1
Contrbs2
TremStr1
TremStr2
PizzStr1
PizzStr2
Harp1
Harp2
HarpS
Timpani1
Timpani2
Strings1
Strings2
Strings3
Strings4
StringS1
StringS2
SynStrs1
ENSEMBLE
Name
Acoustic Grand Piano 1
Acoustic Grand Piano 2
Acoustic Grand Piano (dark)
Octave Grand Piano 1
Octave Grand Piano 2
Octave Grand Piano 3
Piano & Choir
Acoustic Grand Piano (wide)
Bright Acoustic Piano 1
Bright Acoustic Piano 2
Bright Acoustic Piano 3
Bright Acoustic Piano 4
Bright Acoustic Piano 5
Bright Piano (stereo) 1
Bright Piano (stereo) 2
Detuned Electric Piano 1
Detuned Electric Piano 2
Chorus Piano
Bright Acoustic Piano (wide) 1
Bright Acoustic Piano (wide) 2
Piano & Vibraphone
Electric Grand Piano
Electric Grand Piano (wide)
Honky-tonk Piano
Honky Tonk Piano (dark)
Honky Tonk Piano (wide) 1
Honky Tonk Piano (wide) 2
Electric Piano 1
Electric Piano (stereo)
50's Electric Piano
Electric Piano (wide) 1
Electric Piano (wide) 2
Electric Piano (wide) 3
Electric Piano (wide) 4
Electric Piano 2
Detuned Electric Piano 1
Detuned Electric Piano 2
Harpsichord
Harpsichord (wide)
Harpsichord (octave mix) 1
Harpsichord (octave mix) 2
Harpsichord (with key off)
Clavi
Clavi (stereo)
Clavi (wide)
Wah Clavi
Celesta
Celesta (dark)
Celesta & Sine
Reecho Bell
Celesta & Music Box
Glockenspiel
Glockenspiel & Sine
Music Box
Vibraphone
Vibraphone (wide)
Vibraphone & Bell
LCD Name
GrandPn1
GrandPn2
GrandPnD
OctPno1
OctPno2
OctPno3
Pno&Cho
GrandPnW
BritPno1
BritPno2
BritPno3
BritPno4
BritPno5
BritPnS1
BritPnS2
DetunEP1
DetunEP2
ChoruPno
BritPnW1
BritPnW2
Pno&Vib
E.Grand
E.GrandW
HnkyTonk
HnkTonkD
HnkyTkW1
HnkyTkW2
E.Piano1
E.PianoS
50'sEP
EPianoW1
EPianoW2
EPianoW3
EPianoW4
E.Piano2
DetunEP1
DetunEP2
Harpsi
HarpsiW
HarpsiO1
HarpsiO2
HarpsiOf
Clavi
ClaviS
ClaviW
WahClavi
Celesta
CelestaD
Cele&Sin
ReBell
Cel&Mbox
Glocken
Glkn&Sin
MusicBox
Vibra
VibraW
Vibr&Bel0
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REED
SYNTH SFX
ETHNIC MISC.
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278
279
280
281
282
283
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286
287
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300
301
302
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304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
Pad 4 (choir) 1
Pad 4 (choir) 2
Pad 5 (bowed) 1
Pad 5 (bowed) 2
Pad 6 (metallic)
Pad 7 (halo)
Pad 8 (sweep)
FX 1 (rain)
FX 2 (soundtrack)
FX 3 (crystal)
FX 4 (atmosphere)
FX 5 (brightness)
FX 6 (goblins)
FX 7 (echoes)
FX 8 (sci-fi)
Sitar
Detuned Sitar
Banjo 1
Banjo 2
Shamisen 1
Shamisen 2
Koto 1
Koto 2
Kalimba 1
Kalimba 2
Bagpipe
Fiddle
Shanai
Tinkle Bell
Agogo
Steel Drums
Bass Drum
Wood Block
Snare
Taiko Drum
Melodic Tom
Synth Drum
Reverse Cymbal
Synth 1
Synth 2
Synth 3
Synth 4
Synth 5
Synth 6
Synth 7
Standard Set
Rock Set
Electronic Set 1
Electronic Set 2
ChorPad1
ChorPad2
BowdPad1
BowdPad2
MetalPad
HaloPad
SweepPad
FXRain
Soundtrk
Crystal
Atmosphr
Bright
Goblins
Echoes
Sci-Fi
Sitar
DetSitar
Banjo1
Banjo2
Shamisn1
Shamisn2
Koto1
Koto2
Kalimba1
Kalimba2
Bagpipe
Fiddle
Shanai
TnklBell
Agogo
StelDrum
BassDrum
WoodBlok
Snare
TaikoDum
MelodTom
SynDrum
RevCymbl
Synth1
Synth2
Synth3
Synth4
Synth5
Synth6
Synth7
StandSet
RockSet
ElecSet1
ElecSet2
PERCUSSIVE
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174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
Synth Strings 2
Synth Strings 3
Synth Strings (stereo) 1
Synth Strings (stereo) 2
Choir Aahs
Choir Aahs (dark)
Stereo Aahs 1
Stereo Aahs 2
Mellow Choir Aahs
Aahs & Synth Strings
Big Aahs
Voice Oohs
Synth Voice 1
Synth Voice 2
Synth Voice (stereo)
Orchestra Hit
Orchestra Hit (stereo)
Octave Orchestra Hit
Trumpet 1
Trumpet 2
Trumpet (dark)
Wah Trumpet
Trombone 1
Trombone 2
Tuba 1
Tuba 2
Muted Trumpet 1
Muted Trumpet 2
French Horn 1
French Horn 2
Fifth Horn Orchestra
Brass Section
Synth Brass 1
Synth Brass 2
Synth Brass 3
Synth Brass 4
Synth Brass 5
Octave Synth Brass
Soprano Sax 1
Soprano Sax 2
Alto Sax 1
Alto Sax 2
Tenor sax 1
Tenor sax 2
Baritone Sax 1
Baritone Sax 2
Oboe
Sweet Oboe
English Horn 1
English Horn 2
SynStrs2
SynStrs3
SynStrS1
SynStrS2
ChoirAah
ChoAahD
ChoAhS1
ChoAhS2
ChoAhMel
Ah&SyStr
BigAahs
VoiceOoh
SynVoic1
SynVoic2
SynVoicS
OrchHit
OrchHitS
HitOctO
Trumpet1
Trumpet2
TrumpetD
TrumpetW
Trmbone1
Trmbone2
Tuba1
Tuba2
MuteTrp1
MuteTrp2
FrHorn1
FrHorn2
5thHorn
Brass
SynBras1
SynBras2
SynBras3
SynBras4
SynBras5
SynBrasO
SprnSax1
SprnSax2
AltoSax1
AltoSax2
TenoSax1
TenoSax2
BariSax1
BariSax2
Oboe
SwetOboe
EngHorn1
EngHorn2
PIPE
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224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
Bassoon 1
Bassoon 2
Clarinet 1
Clarinet 2
Piccolo
Flute 1
Flute 2
Recorder 1
Recorder 2
Pan Flute 1
Pan Flute 2
Blown Bottle 1
Blown Bottle 2
Shakuhachi 1
Shakuhachi 2
Whistle 1
Whistle 2
Ocarina 1
Ocarina 2
Lead 1 (square) 1
Lead 1 (square) 2
Lead 1 (square) 3
Lead 1b (sine)
Slow Square Lead
Thick Square
Quint
Sine Solo
Lead 2 (sawtooth) 1
Lead 2 (sawtooth) 2
Stereo Sawtooth 1
Stereo Sawtooth 2
Fifth Sawtooth
Lead 3 (calliope) 1
Lead 3 (calliope) 2
Lead 4 (chiff) 1
Lead 4 (chiff) 2
Lead 5 (charang) 1
Lead 5 (charang) 2
Lead 6 (voice) 1
Lead 6 (voice) 2
Lead 7 (fifths)
Lead 8 (bass + lead) 1
Lead 8 (bass + lead) 2
Pad 1 (new age) 1
Pad 1 (new age) 2
Pad 2 (warm) 1
Pad 2 (warm) 2
Pad 3 (polysynth) 1
Pad 3 (polysynth) 2
Bassoon1
Bassoon2
Clarine1
Clarine2
Piccolo
Flute1
Flute2
Recordr1
Recordr2
PanFlut1
PanFlut2
Bottle1
Bottle2
Shakchi1
Shakchi2
Whistle1
Whistle2
Ocarina1
Ocarina2
SquarLd1
SquarLd2
SquarLd3
SineLead
SawLead
ThickSq
Quint
SineSolo
SawLead1
SawLead2
SawLdS1
SawLdS2
5thSaw
CalipLd1
CalipLd2
ChiffLd1
ChiffLd2
CharnLd1
CharnLd2
VoiceLd1
VoiceLd2
FifthsLd
Bs&Lead1
Bs&Lead2
NewAgPd1
NewAgPd2
WarmPad1
WarmPad2
PlySyPd1
PlySyPd2
SYNTH LEAD
SYNTH PAD
SFX
DRUM
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6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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Name
8Beat 1
8Beat 2
8Beat 3
8Beat 4
60’s 8Beat
8Beat Ballad
8Beat Rock
16Beat 1
16Beat 2
Pop 16Beat
16Beat Shuffle
Ballad
Slow Ballad
16Beat Ballad
Unplugged
Rock
Pop Rock
Fast Rock
Slow Rock 1
Slow Rock 2
Rock & Roll
Heavy Metal
Blues Boogie
Blues
Shuffle
Blues Shuffle
Rock Shuffle
Charlston
Old Rock
Easy Rock
Disco 1
Disco 2
Disco Funk
Dance
House 1
House 2
Rap
Euro Dance
BEAT & POP
LCD Name
8Beat1
8Beat2
8Beat3
8Beat4
60's8Bt
8BtBalld
8BtRock
16Beat1
16Beat2
Pop16Bt
16BtShfl
Ballad
SlowBald
16BtBald
Unpluged
Rock
PopRock
FastRock
SlwRock1
SlwRock2
RockRoll
HavyMetl
BluBogie
Blues
Shuffle
BlusShfl
RockShfl
Charston
OldRock
EasyRock
Disco1
Disco2
DiscFunk
Dance
House1
House2
Rap
EuroDanc
DANCE
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44
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49
50
51
52
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56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
Hip Hop
Techno
Euro Dance
Garage
Pop Funk
Jazz Funk
Cool Funky
Soul 1
Soul 2
Soul Shuffle
Soul Blues
R&B
6/8 Gospel
Pop Groove
Gospel Swing
Gospel
Swing
Cool Jazz
Pop Swing
Swing Fox
Big Band
Big Band Meduim
Jazz Waltz
Ragtime
Dixeland
Quick Step
Guitar Swing 1
Swing Shuffle
Country 1
Country 2
Country Pop
Country Rock
Country Folk
3/4 Country
Country Waltz
Country Shuffle
Country Boogie
Country Blues
Country Quick Step
HipHop
Techno
EuroDanc
Garage
PopFunk
JazzFunk
CoolFunk
Soul1
Soul2
SoulShfl
SoulBlus
R&B
6/8Gospl
PopGrove
GopSwing
Gospel
Swing
CoolJazz
PopSwing
SwingFox
BigBand
BBandMed
JazzWltz
Ragtime
Dixeland
QuickStp
GtSwing1
SwingSfl
Country1
Country2
CntryPop
CtryRock
CtryFolk
3/4Ctry
CtryWltz
CtryShfl
CtyBogie
CtyBlues
CtryStep
JAZZROCK
SOUL & FUNK
COUNTRY
TRADITIONAL
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79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
Bluegrass
Bossa Nova 1
Bossa Nova 2
Rumba
Pop Rumba
Cha Cha
Pop Cha Cha
Tango
Jazz Samba
Reggae
Pop Reggae
March 1
March 2
German March
6/8 March 1
Polka
Pop Polka
Waltz
Slow Waltz
Vienna Waltz
Musette
Party Polka
Mazurka
8Beat
Ballad
Boogie
Jazz
Piano Swing
Waltz Jazz
Twist
March
6/8 March 2
Piano Waltz
Bluegras
Bossa1
Bossa2
Rumba
PopRumba
ChaCha
PChaCha
Tango
JazSamba
Reggae
PReggae
March1
March2
GerMarch
6/8March
Polka
PopPolka
Waltz
SloWaltz
VieWaltz
Musette
PtyPolka
Mazurka
Pno8Beat
PnoBald
PnoBogie
PnoJazz
PnoSwing
WltzJazz
PnoTwist
PnoMarch
Pno6/8Mr
PnoWaltz
PIANO
LATIN
0
5
25
75
95
100
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Song List
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Name
Cannon
Meditation
Old French Song
Minuet In G
Ode To Joy
Wiegenlied
The Surprise Symphony
Swan Lake
The Four Seasons
Carmen
Joy To The World
Toy Symphony
Humoreske
Kuckucks Walzer
It’s Been A Long, Long Time
Old Folks At Home
Oh! Susanna
Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home?
Annie Laurie
From The New World
The Yellow Rose Of Texas
Ave Maria
My Old Kentucky Home
Turkey In The Straw
Deck The Halls
Grandfather’s Clock
America The Beautiful
The Sideway
The Entertainer
The Old Gray Mare
Aloha Oe
Solvejg’s Cradle Song
Camptown Races
Carry Me Back To Old Virginny
The Blue Bells Of Scotland
O Sole Mio
Jingle Bells
Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Silent Night
Огонек
Aura Lea
House Of The Rising Sun
Danny Boy
I’ve Been Working On The Railroad
With Games
Way Home
Parting
Yankee Doodle
Red River Valley
CLASSIC
LCD Name
Cannon
Meditati
France
Minuet
OdeToJoy
WieGenli
Surprise
SwanLake
F.Season
Carmen
JoyWorld
Toy
Humoresk
Kuckucks
LongAgo
OldFolks
Susanna
Jeannie
Billhome
Annielau
NewWorld
RoseTexa
AveMaria
Kentucky
Turkey
DeckHall
G'sClock
America
Sideway
Entertai
GrayMare
AlohaOe
Solveig
C.Races
Viginia
BlueBell
OsoloMio
JingBell
Battle
SltNight
Ogoniok
AulaLee
HouseSun
DannyBoy
WorkRail
WithGame
WayHome
Parting
YankeeD
RedRiver
FAVORITE
FOLK
No.
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
Name
Auld Lang Syne
When The Saints Go Marching In
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Happy Birthday To You
Little Brown Jug
Michael Row The Boat Ashore
Old King Cole
Jamaica Farewell
Тройка
Cielito Lindo
If You're Happy And You Know It
American Patrol
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Green Sleeves
Santa Lucia
Sweet Waltz
Angels We Have Heard On High
Skip To My Lou
London Bridge Is Falling Down
Humpty Dumpty
Home On The Range
This Old Man
Star Bright
Ten Little Indians
Polly Wolly Doodle
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Sippin' Cider Through A Straw
La Cucaracha
Home Sweet Home
Up On The House Top
Kuerchake Dance
Samba
Tango
Kazakhstan Dance
Naughty Polka
Four Little Swans
Did You Ever See A Lassie
Spring
Impromptu
Gavotte
Nocturne
Pizzicato Polka
Moment Musical
The Rag-Time Dance
Love
Valse No.6 “Petit Chien”
Rondeau
The Chrysanthemum
Invention A 2 Voix
Afternoon
BALLROOM
LCD Name
AuldLang
Marching
Twinkle
Birthday
BrownJug
RowBoat
KingCole
Jamaica
Troika
Cielito
ClapHand
A.Patrol
ComeHome
Sleeves
SantaLu
SweetWal
Angels
SkipMyLo
Bridge
HumptyD
HomeRang
OldMan
StarBri
TenIndia
PlyWlyDo
SantaCla
SipinCid
Cucaraca
SwetHome
HouseTop
Kulzak
Samba
Tango
Kazakhst
Polka
FourSwan
Lassie
Spring
Imprompt
Gavotte
Nocturne
Pizicato
M.Moment
Rag-Time
Love
ValseNo6
Rondeau
Chrysanf
Invetion
Afternoo
KID’S SONG
PIANO & KEYBOARD
0
5
25
75
95
100
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