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Medeli A1000 - User Manual

Medeli A1000
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Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

Medeli A1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Keys61
DisplayLCD
Audio RecorderYes
Speakers2 x 10W
Touch ResponseYes
Polyphony128
ConnectivityUSB, MIDI, Audio In/Out, Headphone
Sequencer16-track
Power SupplyAC adapter
EffectsReverb, Chorus

Summary

Information for Your Safety

Precautions

Power Supply

Connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.

Connections

Before connecting to other devices, turn off the power to all units.

Location

Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, extreme temperature, dust, and vibration.

Interference with other electrical devices

Operate at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.

Cleaning

Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.

Handling

Do not apply excessive force to switches or controls.

Introduction

Panel & Display Description

Details the layout and functions of the instrument's panel and display.

Setup

Information on setting up the instrument and preparing to play.

Connections

Guidance on connecting various external devices to the instrument.

Basic Operations

Provides fundamental operations and immediate ways to start playing.

Voice

Playing Various Voices

How to play different instrument voices and combine them.

Keyboard Parts

Details selecting voices and arpeggiators for each keyboard part.

Playing a single Voice (Right 1)

How to play a single voice across the entire keyboard range.

Playing Two or Three Voices Simultaneously (Right 1, 2, 3)

Simulating melody duets or trios with layered voices.

Playing Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands

Combining voices for left and right hands to create ensemble sounds.

Setting the touch sensitivity of the keyboard

Adjusting keyboard response to playing touch for different feel.

Selecting keyboard latch

Enabling or disabling the latch function for sustained notes.

Changing Pitch

Adjusting the instrument's pitch using Master Tuning, Transpose, and Octave.

Octave

Shifting the pitch of specified voices or tracks up or down by octaves.

Scale Tune

Tuning each note within an octave for different scales.

Tune the individual note

Fine-tuning individual notes within the scale tune setting.

Save to User Scale

Saving custom scale tune settings for later recall.

Adjusting the Volume of Voices

Adjusting the levels and stereo position (pan) of each voice.

Adding Effects to Voices

Applying advanced effects like Arpeggiator, Harmony, and Chopper.

Arpeggiator

Function that automatically generates arpeggios from pressed chords.

Harmony

Automatically adds harmony notes to melodies for richer expression.

Chopper

Adds a chopping effect to held notes, activated by key presses.

Global Effect

Applies reverb and chorus effects to the entire instrument sound.

EQ

Adjusts the frequency spectrum with a four-band digital equalizer.

Editing Voice

Creating custom voices by editing parameters of existing ones.

Saving the Edited Voice

Steps to save a custom edited voice.

Saving, Deleting or Renaming the User Voice

Managing user-created voices on the instrument.

Style

Select a style

Guide to selecting musical styles from categories.

Start a style

How to begin playing a selected style with auto-accompaniment.

Playing All Tracks of a Style

Using auto-accompaniment with chords for a full backing band.

Adjusting the Volume Balance

Balancing volumes between keyboard, style, and song parts.

Muting the tracks of a style

Soloing or muting individual tracks within a style.

Split Point Settings

Defining keyboard split points for different voice and chord sections.

Selecting a Chord Fingering Type

Choosing chord recognition methods for style playback.

Chord Basics

Fundamental concepts of chords, triads, and inversions.

Single Finger

Chord recognition using single or multi-finger techniques.

Multi Finger

Recognizing chords listed in the chord list or dictionary.

Chord Dictionary

Finding how to play chords by name.

Operations for Style Playback

Managing style playback with intros, mains, fills, and endings.

The Function Description of Control Buttons

Explains the purpose of various style control buttons.

Adjusting the Tempo

Changing the tempo of styles and songs.

Using the Metronome

Activating and setting parameters for the metronome.

One Touch Setting

Instantly recalling panel settings matching the selected style.

Saving, Deleting or Renaming the User Style

Managing custom styles saved to user memory or USB.

Style Recording

Editing Basic Parameters

Adjusting tempo, voice, and volume for style editing.

Further Editing a Style

Advanced editing functions for style channels like quantize and velocity.

Playing the Keyboard and Recording your Performance as a New Style

Recording original performances as new style channels.

Start record

Initiating the recording process for a style channel.

Editing Each Note of Style

Using the Event List to edit individual notes in a style.

Setting the Notes Transfer Rules for Chord Changes

Defining how channels respond to chord changes for desired effects.

Setting O.T.S. of Style (One Touch Settings)

Setting and saving One Touch Settings for styles.

Song

Playing Various Songs

How to select and play songs.

Operations for Song Playback

Controls for playing songs, including pause and rewind.

Adjusting the Volume of the Song

Balancing song volume with keyboard parts and adjusting channel volumes.

Displaying Sheet Music (Score)

Viewing the musical notation for selected songs.

Song Recording

MIDI Recording

Recording performances as MIDI files.

Quick Recording

Fast and convenient recording of new songs.

Multi Track Recording

Recording multiple tracks independently for complex songs.

Editing the Recorded MIDI Song

Modifying recorded MIDI songs, adjusting volume, pan, and quantize.

Audio Recording

Recording performances as high-quality WAV audio files.

Saving, Deleting or Renaming the User Song

Managing user-created songs on the instrument.

Global Setting

Keyboard

Detailed settings for keyboard parameters like tuning and touch.

Style & Song

Settings for style playback modes and song playback behavior.

Controllers

Assigning functions to knobs, pads, and pedals for real-time control.

Pitch Bend

Setting the range for the pitch bend wheel.

Effect

Accessing and adjusting various sound effects.

MIDI I;O

Configuring MIDI input and output settings.

Utility

Settings for metronome, fade, system reset, and data/time.

Performance Memory

Selecting a Performance Bank

Choosing and loading performance banks and individual performances.

Recalling a Performance Memory Settings

Recalling saved panel settings for instant performance recall.

Freezing the Specific Item

Maintaining specific panel settings when recalling a performance.

Registering the Performance Memory Settings

Saving current panel settings to performance memory buttons.

Saving, Deleting or Renaming the User Performance

Managing user-created performance files.

USB Device

File Operations in the File Selection Display

Executing, saving, deleting, and renaming files on USB devices.

Viewing the file information

Displaying details about files stored on USB devices.

Creating a New Folder

Organizing files on USB devices by creating new folders.

Formatting the USB Device

Preparing USB devices for use with the instrument.

MIDI Functions

Whats MIDI?

An introduction to MIDI technology and its applications.

MIDI Terminals

Explanation of MIDI IN, OUT, and THRU ports and connections.

Troubleshooting and Specifications

Troubleshooting

Solutions for common problems encountered with the instrument.

Specification

Technical details and features of the electronic keyboard.

Reference Lists

Voice List

A comprehensive list of all available instrument voices.

Style List

A comprehensive list of all available musical styles.

Song List

A comprehensive list of all available songs.

Demo List

A list of the instrument's built-in demo songs.

Chord List

A reference for various chord names, voicings, and root notes.

MIDI Implementation List

Technical details on MIDI messages transmitted and recognized by the instrument.

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