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Brand | Kawai |
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Model | Digital Electronic Organs SR50 |
Category | Musical Instrument |
Language | English |
Detailed explanation of each control on the organ's panel.
Instructions for setting and adjusting the organ's volume levels.
Explanation of the keyboard conductor section for tone and registration changes.
Details on the Tibia drawbars and effect controls for different keyboards.
Information on selecting and using orchestra tones for upper, lower, and pedal keyboards.
How to use preset instrument sounds for upper/solo and lower keyboards.
Guide to using the synthesizer functions, tones, and effects.
Step-by-step guide to selecting and starting rhythm patterns and variations.
Explanation of multifunction display, tempo control, and fill-in/intro/ending functions.
How to use the hand percussion features via the lower keyboard and touch bars.
Details on editing, storing, and managing custom rhythm patterns.
Using auto play orchestra for bass, arpeggio, and chord accompaniments.
Adding harmony to the melody using the auto melody chord function.
Explains one-finger chords, memory playback, and constant chord accompaniment.
Using the one-two play function for automatic registration selection.
Overview of disk sequencer, rhythm save/load, and registration save/load functions.
Recording, replaying, and managing songs and tracks using the disk sequencer.
Procedures for saving and loading rhythm patterns to and from floppy disks.
Procedures for saving and loading registration settings to and from floppy disks.
Using function mode for continuous replay, copying, deletion, and reformatting disks.
Explanation of MIDI connectors, channels, and data types.
How to switch the MIDI interface on/off and connect the organ to a synthesizer.
Adjusting the organ's pitch to match other instruments or recordings.
Changing the keyboard key to play in different octaves or semitones.
Adjusting the keyboard's sensitivity to touch for volume and tone.
Adding reverberation effects to the organ's output.
Connecting extra speakers and feeding output to a multiphonic jack.
Controlling the keyboard illumination.
Details on headphone, input, line in/out, and mic jacks.
Details on external output and Leslie tone cabinet connectors.