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Brand | Clavitech |
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Model | TB5200 |
Category | Electronic Keyboard |
Language | English |
Provides a brief overview of the TB5200 electronic keyboard's capabilities and features.
Crucial guidelines for safe operation, handling, and maintenance of the TB5200 keyboard.
Detailed explanation of all buttons and functions on the keyboard's top surface.
Description of input/output jacks and connectors located on the rear of the keyboard.
Instructions for connecting the power adapter, headphones, sustain, and expression pedals.
Setting up MIDI IN/OUT connections for external device communication.
Connecting external audio sources via LINE IN/OUT and USB MIDI/Audio.
Guide to interpreting the indicators and information shown on the multi-function LCD.
How to start, stop, and select demonstration songs to experience the keyboard's features.
Instructions for selecting and playing single, layered, or split keyboard voices.
How to access and play the built-in percussion sounds assigned to keyboard keys.
Customizing the keyboard split point to define left and right-hand playing sections.
Adjusting note sustain and keyboard touch sensitivity for expressive playing.
Layering two different voices to create richer, combined sounds.
Enabling automatic harmony and accessing One-Touch Settings for styles.
Returning to normal keyboard mode and using O.T.S for style settings.
Applying and adjusting Reverb effects to enhance the instrument's sound.
Applying and adjusting Chorus effects to enhance the instrument's sound.
Instantly accessing the piano sound and shifting the keyboard's pitch.
Fine-tuning the keyboard's pitch to match other instruments or adjust temperament.
Changing the octave range and tempo for songs, metronome, and accompaniments.
Controlling the volume levels for the keyboard and USB/MIDI files.
Manipulating pitch using the pitch bend wheel for expressive control.
Applying vibrato effects to the keyboard voices using the modulation wheel.
Modifying Attack, Decay, and Release parameters for custom sound creation.
Adjusting the rate, depth, and delay of the vibrato effect for voice modification.
Controlling the Cut Off and Resonance parameters of the filter effect.
Storing customized voice settings (Envelope, Vibrato, Filter) to user banks.
Recalling previously saved custom voice settings from the user banks.
Choosing from 187 built-in styles for fully orchestrated accompaniments.
Defining the keyboard split point for the auto accompaniment chord section.
Activating and understanding the auto chord detection for accompaniment.
Managing the start and stop of accompaniment playback, including synchro start functionality.
Adding introductions and fill-ins to create dynamic and varied accompaniment patterns.
Methods for stopping the auto accompaniment, including using endings and fill-ins.
Adjusting the volume level of the selected auto accompaniment.
Setting and adjusting the tempo for auto accompaniment, demos, and recordings.
Turning the metronome on/off and selecting its time signature type.
Recording and playing back music clips using the keyboard's pads.
Adjusting stereo panning and reverb depth for main, split, and dual voices.
Controlling chorus depth and setting the split point indicator for keyboard modes.
Adjusting reverb depth for main, split, and dual voices for ambient sound.
Setting the chord indicator and managing local control for MIDI operation.
Setting the stereo position (panning) for main, split, and dual voice parts.
Adjusting reverb depth for main, split, and dual voices for ambient sound.
Configuring split point and chord indicators for keyboard modes and functions.
Adjusting chorus depth for main, split, and dual voice sounds.
Managing local sound generation and understanding MIDI indicator functions.
Configuring MIDI reception channels and MIDI OUT transmission.
Assigning functions to the Pedal 1 input, such as sustain or start/stop.
Adjusting the USB speed for optimal data transfer.
Selecting and managing tracks for main, split, and dual voices during recording.
Controlling the filter effect on specific tracks during playback or recording.
Storing and retrieving panel settings (voices, effects, tempo) to memory buttons.
Navigating through the different banks of registration memory positions.
Enabling the freeze function to retain settings while changing accompaniment.
Transferring registration memory settings to a USB disk for backup.
Recording performances directly to a USB stick using the quick recording method.
Recording performances onto multiple tracks with auto track assignment or manual selection.
Manually selecting tracks for recording main, split, or dual voices.
Removing unwanted recorded songs from the USB disk.
Quickly switching to USB mode using the dedicated file button.
Description of MIDI IN/OUT ports and basic MIDI control principles.
How to use the TB5200 as a master or slave keyboard in a MIDI system.
Using USB or MIDI interface to connect the keyboard to a computer for data exchange.
List of percussion notes and their corresponding sounds across different drum kits.
Catalog of General MIDI voices, including program numbers and voice names.
Categorized list of all 187 accompaniment styles available on the TB5200.
Detailed chart of MIDI messages transmitted and recognized by the TB5200.
Overview of the keyboard's technical features, dimensions, weight, and accessories.