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Details the layout and function of the keyboard's front panel buttons and features.
Explains the various input and output ports on the rear of the keyboard.
Describes the content and indicators shown on the keyboard's LCD screen.
Summarizes the key capabilities and functions of the electronic keyboard.
Provides guidelines for maintaining and cleaning the electronic keyboard safely.
Covers powering the keyboard via AC adapter or batteries and related precautions.
Explains the function and connection of headphone and damper jacks for private practice and sustain.
Details how to connect headphones, external amplifiers, and MIDI devices.
Guides users on selecting single, dual, and lower voices for diverse sound combinations.
Explains how to divide the keyboard into sections for playing different voices with each hand.
Details how to add harmony effects like duet, trio, or octave to your playing.
Explains how to activate and use the automatic drum or full track accompaniment styles.
Describes how to start, stop, and use fill-ins and endings during accompaniment playback.
Details how to adjust volume levels for accompaniment tracks and keyboard voices.
Covers setting the tempo for songs and styles, and using the metronome feature.
Explains how to instantly reconfigure settings using preset one-touch styles.
Guides on storing and recalling custom panel setups for quick access to favorite configurations.
Details how to create and edit custom sounds using the synthesizer functions.
Instructions on playing built-in demo and recorded songs, adjusting tempo and volume.
Describes how to play album songs and select preset voices for each.
Covers metronome, transpose, tune, octave, and touch sensitivity adjustments.
Details split point, pitch bend, key select, and portamento time configurations.
Explains DSP, reverb, chorus effects, and MIDI transmit/receive settings.
Guides on loading MIDI files, disk utility, formatting, and deleting files from the floppy disk.
Instructions on saving MIDI files and memory data, and loading them back to the keyboard.
Guides on starting, stopping, and managing realtime recordings with multiple tracks.
Explains the step-by-step process for recording notes, chords, and time values precisely.
Details how to edit recorded data and play back recorded songs.
Lists the technical specifications of the electronic keyboard, including keys, voices, and dimensions.
Provides supplementary lists for voices, styles, demo songs, and chord tables.
Details the layout and function of the keyboard's front panel buttons and features.
Explains the various input and output ports on the rear of the keyboard.
Describes the content and indicators shown on the keyboard's LCD screen.
Summarizes the key capabilities and functions of the electronic keyboard.
Provides guidelines for maintaining and cleaning the electronic keyboard safely.
Covers powering the keyboard via AC adapter or batteries and related precautions.
Explains the function and connection of headphone and damper jacks for private practice and sustain.
Details how to connect headphones, external amplifiers, and MIDI devices.
Guides users on selecting single, dual, and lower voices for diverse sound combinations.
Explains how to divide the keyboard into sections for playing different voices with each hand.
Details how to add harmony effects like duet, trio, or octave to your playing.
Explains how to activate and use the automatic drum or full track accompaniment styles.
Describes how to start, stop, and use fill-ins and endings during accompaniment playback.
Details how to adjust volume levels for accompaniment tracks and keyboard voices.
Covers setting the tempo for songs and styles, and using the metronome feature.
Explains how to instantly reconfigure settings using preset one-touch styles.
Guides on storing and recalling custom panel setups for quick access to favorite configurations.
Details how to create and edit custom sounds using the synthesizer functions.
Instructions on playing built-in demo and recorded songs, adjusting tempo and volume.
Describes how to play album songs and select preset voices for each.
Covers metronome, transpose, tune, octave, and touch sensitivity adjustments.
Details split point, pitch bend, key select, and portamento time configurations.
Explains DSP, reverb, chorus effects, and MIDI transmit/receive settings.
Guides on loading MIDI files, disk utility, formatting, and deleting files from the floppy disk.
Instructions on saving MIDI files and memory data, and loading them back to the keyboard.
Guides on starting, stopping, and managing realtime recordings with multiple tracks.
Explains the step-by-step process for recording notes, chords, and time values precisely.
Details how to edit recorded data and play back recorded songs.
Lists the technical specifications of the electronic keyboard, including keys, voices, and dimensions.
Provides supplementary lists for voices, styles, demo songs, and chord tables.
| Number of Keys | 61 |
|---|---|
| Display | LCD |
| O.T.S. | Yes |
| Transpose | Yes |
| Tuning | Yes |
| Metronome | Yes |
| Touch Response | Yes |
| Effects | Reverb, Chorus |
| Recording | Yes |
| Connectivity | USB |
| Sequencer | Yes |
| Music Library | Yes |
| Power Supply | DC 12V |