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Speakers | Yes |
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Speakers Dimensions | 12cm x 2 |
Touch Sensitivity | 3 levels, off |
Tones | 700 |
Rhythms | 200 |
Digital Effects | Reverb, Chorus |
Recorder | Yes |
USB Connectivity | Yes |
Sound Source | AHL Sound Source |
Built-in Songs | 152 |
Lesson Function | Yes |
Display Screen | LCD |
Terminals | Headphone, USB, Pedal |
Power Supply | AC adapter |
Connectivity | USB |
Dimensions | 1322 x 286 x 139 mm |
Details of the product's compliance with regulations and manufacturer information.
Important information regarding FCC compliance and potential interference.
Warning about user modifications and their effect on equipment operation authority.
Overview of buttons, knobs, and indicators on the Digital Piano's control panel.
Explains essential buttons like POWER, VOLUME, FUNCTION, RECORDER, and METRONOME.
Details on buttons for RHYTHM, ONE TOUCH PRESET, ACCOMP ON/OFF, etc.
Functions of SONG BANK, INTRO, TEMPO, and lesson-related buttons.
Buttons for CARD, SAVE/LOAD, and other feature controls like SPLIT, LAYER.
Information on the Display, Speakers, Pitch Bend Wheel, and SD Card Slot.
Using the numeric buttons to input numbers and values for settings.
Using the decrease and increase buttons to modify displayed settings.
Procedure to navigate the function menu for various piano operations.
Instructions for setting up the music stand on the Digital Piano.
How to connect an optional pedal unit to the Digital Piano.
Information on powering the Digital Piano using the specified AC adaptor.
Steps to power on the Digital Piano and begin playing.
Connecting headphones for private practice without disturbing others.
Adjusting keyboard sensitivity to touch pressure for varied volume output.
Modifying the contrast of the digital display for better visibility.
Controls for starting, stopping, and setting the metronome's beats per measure.
How to change the metronome's tempo and understand its volume settings.
Choosing from a wide variety of musical instrument sounds for playing.
Step-by-step guide to selecting a specific musical instrument sound.
Activating the grand piano tone for an optimal playing experience.
Combine two different instrument sounds simultaneously for a richer tone.
Assign different sounds to the left and right sections of the keyboard.
Add reverberation to notes and adjust its duration for sonic depth.
Apply chorus effect for depth and breadth, simulating multiple instruments.
Utilize a pedal to modify notes and effects during playback.
Adjust the keyboard's pitch using transpose and fine-tuning functions.
Raise or lower the pitch of keyboard notes in octave units.
Control pitch variation using the pitch bend wheel for expressive effects.
Steps to connect external devices and prepare the piano for sound sampling.
Procedure to sample a sound and use it as a melody part on the keyboard.
Step-by-step guide to sampling a sound for melody playback.
Explanation of how sampled sounds are played back on the keyboard.
Procedure to make a sampled sound repeat continuously during playback.
How to adjust the volume level of looped sampled sound playback.
Applying various effects like looping, pitch change, and tremolo to sampled sounds.
Assigning sampled sounds to keyboard keys as drum set components.
Enabling manual start for sampling to control the beginning of recordings.
Enabling manual stop for sampling to control the end of recordings.
Editing sampled drum set sounds by changing pitch or deleting.
Procedures to protect sampled sounds against accidental deletion.
How to play back the built-in demonstration songs.
Methods to increase the number of available songs using external devices.
Procedure to select and play back a specific built-in song.
Controls for pausing, skipping forward, and skipping back during song playback.
Repeating specific song measures for focused practice.
Adjusting the tempo of songs for practicing difficult passages.
Balancing the volume of keyboard play against song playback volume.
Practice with only the right or left hand part of a song.
Loading song data from external devices to expand the song library.
Understanding how built-in songs are divided into phrases for learning.
Overview of the Step Up Lesson feature for mastering songs phrase by phrase.
Explains common messages displayed during Step Lessons.
Procedure to choose the song, phrase, and hand part for practice.
Familiarize yourself with the song by listening to examples.
Learn to play notes and timing following on-screen and voice guidance.
Practice playing the song without explicit guidance, relying on learned notes.
Practice playing the entire song from beginning to end after mastering phrases.
Disabling phrase repeat for continuous song playback during lessons.
Disabling the voice guidance for finger usage during lessons.
Detailed guidance on playing correct notes and timing in Lesson 2.
Practice playing relying on memory, with optional keyboard guidance.
Playing the song along with playback, relying on learned notes and timing.
Disabling the note guide that sounds the next note to be played.
Disabling the scoring and evaluation feature for lessons.
Adjusting lesson phrase length or playing the song continuously.
Step-by-step guide to advancing through lessons automatically.
Measures reaction speed by pressing keys in response to on-screen indicators.
How to start, play, and complete the music challenge game.
Playing the basic rhythm part of Auto Accompaniment patterns.
How to start and stop the rhythm part of the Auto Accompaniment.
Playing chords with the left hand to add bass and harmony accompaniment.
Choosing from different modes for inputting chords for accompaniment.
Using fingerings to play 3- or 4-note chords on the accompaniment keyboard.
Using simplified fingerings or the full keyboard for chord input.
Playing normal and variation patterns of Auto Accompaniment.
Playing fill-in patterns to change the mood or add accents.
Playing intro and ending patterns for Auto Accompaniment.
Configuring the piano to start Auto Accompaniment when a key is pressed.
Balancing keyboard play volume against Auto Accompaniment volume.
Automatically configuring settings based on the selected rhythm pattern.
Automatically adding harmony to notes for richer performances.
Choosing from 12 types of harmony to suit the music genre.
Overview of editable aspects of rhythm patterns and instrument parts.
Procedure to edit and save custom Auto Accompaniment rhythm patterns.
Choosing specific accompaniment patterns (intro, normal, variation, ending) to edit.
Modifying part on/off, tone number, volume, pan, reverb, and chorus settings.
Saving edited rhythm patterns as user rhythms, including naming them.
Procedure to delete saved Auto Accompaniment data from memory.
Example demonstrating how to save tone, rhythm, and tempo settings.
List of all data saved to a registration memory setup.
Step-by-step guide to saving current piano settings to registration memory.
Procedure to load previously saved setups for instant recall.
Procedure to record everything played on the keyboard and play it back.
How to stop the recording process.
Divide songs into parts and record each to a separate track for mixing.
Step-by-step instructions for recording multiple tracks.
How to delete recorded tracks or song data.
Recording multiple songs into memory and selecting one for playback.
Procedure to delete recorded song data.
Play along with built-in songs and record your performance.
Choosing which parts (right hand, left hand, both) to record along with the song.
How to save recorded data onto an SD memory card.
How to save recorded data onto a computer's hard disk.
Modifying the keyboard's tuning system from standard equal temperament.
Options for changing scale, including fine-tuning and preset scales.
Lowering tuning values by -50 cents for specific notes.
Selecting from a collection of 16 preset scales.
Changing the keyboard scale back to standard equal temperament.
Storing up to four custom scales for later recall and use.
Applying a saved user scale to Auto Accompaniment patterns.
Instantly changing piano settings to match specific song genres.
Playing arpeggio patterns automatically with 90 pattern choices.
Keeping an arpeggio pattern playing after releasing the keyboard keys.
Procedure to delete user song data stored in memory.
Deleting sampled sounds, user songs, and other data except recorded songs.
Information on compatible SD memory card types and capacities.
Important precautions for using SD memory cards and the card slot.
Correct procedure for inserting and removing SD memory cards.
Steps to format an SD memory card for piano use.
Procedure to save various types of piano data to an SD memory card.
Procedure to load data from an SD memory card into the piano's memory.
Procedure to delete various types of data saved on an SD memory card.
Procedure to play back user song data directly from an SD memory card.
Information on connecting the Digital Piano to a computer for MIDI data exchange.
Specifies the system requirements for computer connectivity.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the piano to a computer via USB.
Selecting the MIDI channel for sending piano data to a computer.
Specifying navigate channels for on-screen guide information.
Turning off navigate channels to play parts on the keyboard yourself.
Preventing the piano from sounding notes played on its keyboard.
Sending Auto Accompaniment data to the computer.
Transferring piano memory data to a computer for storage and loading.
Obtaining the necessary software for data transfer.
Connecting the piano to external stereo, amplifiers, or recording equipment.
Connecting the PHONES/OUTPUT jack to external audio devices.
Connecting a portable audio player to the AUDIO IN jack.
Actions to take if included accessories are missing.
Troubleshooting steps if the piano does not turn on.
Addressing on-screen keyboard keys remaining or visibility issues.
Resolving problems with no sound, incorrect notes, or sustained sounds.
Explaining slight differences in volume and tone quality across keyboard ranges.
Addressing pitch mismatches with other instruments and sudden reverb changes.
Troubleshooting skip operations and computer data exchange problems.
Specifications for the keyboard, touch response, and maximum polyphony.
Details on tones, functions like layer/split, reverb, chorus, and metronome settings.
Specifications for built-in songs, lessons, and the music challenge game.
Specifications for Auto Accompaniment, registration memory, and recording features.
Specifications for transpose, octave shift, tuning, Music Presets, Auto Harmonize, Arpeggiator, and MIDI.
Specifications for the pitch bend wheel and SD memory card functions.
Guidelines for avoiding unsuitable locations for product operation.
Instructions for cleaning the product and keyboard.
Using only specified accessories for safety and product integrity.
Information on product appearance and general etiquette for playing instruments.
Explains error messages related to SD memory card full, read/write, or format issues.
Addresses errors like data conversion, existence, size overflow, and wrong data.
Explains errors related to no card, no data, no file, and read-only files.
Covers format compatibility, protection, and SMF format errors.
A list of built-in songs categorized under the "World" genre.
Lists exercise routines and demonstration tunes available on the piano.
Section for user-uploaded songs, typically numbered 153-162.
Lists built-in songs categorized as Piano/Classics and other genres.
Displays common chord types (M, m, dim) with root notes C through B.
Shows augmented (aug), suspended (sus4, sus2), and seventh (7) chords.
Lists other chord types like m7, M7, m7b5, and m6 with their diagrams.
Details which MIDI messages the piano transmits and their recognized status.
Lists MIDI messages the piano recognizes, including control change and system common.
Information on System Exclusive messages, including program change and system common.
Details on Local ON/OFF, Active Sense, Reset, and remarks related to modes.