1. German Concert Piano
2. Classic Piano
3. Italian Concert Piano … 12. Strings After Strings, the sound will return to German Concert Piano and
the cycle will repeat.
Press the PIANO PLAY button to return to the German Concert Piano sound at any time
Sounds can also be chosen directly as described in the Advanced Features.
Accessing Advanced Features
To access the Advanced Features, simply hold down both the PIANO PLAY and SOUND buttons while pressing
the correct key on the keyboard to select the corresponding parameter. Use the large illustration above as a
guide. These parameters are divided into 9 sections.
Note : Do not attempt to play the piano while holding down the PIANO PLAY and SOUND buttons, or unintended
changes may occur.
1. Choose a Sound : Each of the 12 preset sounds is assigned to a specific key, as shown above.
2. Adjust the Touch : The dynamic response of the keyboard can be adjusted to match the performer’s playing
technique. Players with a lighter touch can achieve a wider range of expression by choosing the Lighter setting.
Player’s with a heavy touch should select the Heavier setting.The power-on default setting is Normal.
3. Transpose to any Key : The B2/B2SP/B2N can be easily transposed in semitone steps to play in any key. The
range is up 5 semitones or down 6 semitones. Use ±0 (No Transposition) to turn the transpose feature off. The
power-on default setting is ±0.
4. Control the Reverb and Chorus Effects : Reverb and Chorus effects add ambience and motion to the sound.
Each Preset sound has been created with the optimal effect settings, yet you can turn each effect on or off to suit
your own taste.
5. Set the Metronome : The METRONOME button on the top panel to turn the metronome on and off; the Advanced
Features provide access to the Tempo, Beat (Time Signature), and Volume parameters.The power-on default
settings are Tempo = 120; Beat = None; Volume = 10.
Tempo : The Tempo can be set from 40 to 240 using the corresponding x100, x10, and x1 keys. Values
outside this range will be ignored. For Example: To set the Tempo to = 85, press the ×10 key eight times and
the ×1 key five times; to set the Tempo to = 140, press the ×100 key once and the ×10 four times. Releasing
the PIANO PLAY and SOUND buttons applies the setting.
6. Beat(Time Signature) : The Beat function provides an accent on the first beat of the measure. ,Pressing the
corresponding Beat key will advance through the Beat options in a cycle .2/4 → 3/4 → 4/4 → 6/4 → None → 2/4 →
…
Volume : Pressing the Low key reduces the metronome volume; pressing the High key raises it. The metronome
volume range can be set from 1 to 13.