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| Number of Keys | 61 |
|---|---|
| Transpose | Yes |
| Tempo Control | Yes |
| Metronome | Yes |
| Recording | Yes |
| Effects | Reverb, Chorus |
| Display | LCD |
| Connectivity | USB |
| Speakers | 2 x 10W |
Guidelines for keyboard placement, avoiding extreme temperatures, humidity, and dust, plus safe handling practices.
Instructions for using the AC adaptor, unplugging during storms, and avoiding electrical interference.
Overview of the front panel buttons, rear panel jacks, and the functions displayed on the LCD screen.
Details on creating custom percussion styles, recording performances, managing memory banks, and using One Touch Settings.
Explanation of MIDI technology and how to use the keyboard's MIDI IN/OUT terminals for communication with other devices.
Instructions and precautions for using the specified AC adaptor to power the electronic keyboard.
Description of jacks for headphones, damper pedal, Aux Out, and volume control for external connections.
Detailed information on the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT ports, their location, and purpose for data transmission.
Guide on how to activate, select, and control the playback of the built-in demo songs.
Instructions for selecting and playing the 60 built-in songs, including sequence and loop modes.
How to mute the melody track of a song to facilitate learning and practice.
Methods for choosing from the 142 available voices, including direct select buttons and data dial.
Procedure for layering two voices simultaneously to create a richer sound.
How to divide the keyboard into two sections for playing different voices with each hand.
Using the sustain effect for note decay and the Digital Signal Processor for reverb and chorus.
Adjusting the keyboard's sensitivity to playing velocity for dynamic expression.
Using the pitch bend wheel for vibrato effects and modulation wheel for expressive pitch changes.
How to create a smooth sliding effect between notes by holding a key and playing another.
Guide to browsing and selecting from 100 auto-accompaniment styles using direct select buttons or data dial.
Instructions for initiating and terminating style playback using the START/STOP button.
Using introductory patterns, ending phrases, and synchronized start for style playback.
How to use Fill-In buttons and select between NORMAL and VARIATION accompaniment patterns.
Adjusting accompaniment volume levels and utilizing the Auto Bass Chord function for backing.
Methods for setting and adjusting the tempo for styles and the metronome.
Adjusting keyboard pitch, tuning, octave range, and beat settings.
Configuring split point, pitch bend sensitivity, portamento effect, and pedal functions.
Details on sustain, soft, memory, and tap functions for connected pedals.
Adjusting the individual volume levels of various instrument tracks within the accompaniment.
Steps for recording custom percussion styles, stopping, playing back, and clearing them.
How to activate and use the built-in metronome for timing practice with vocal or click sounds.
Quickly selecting piano voices using the dedicated PIANO button for immediate access.
Guide to setting up and recording a single melody track on the keyboard.
Instructions for simultaneously recording both melody and accompaniment parts.
Specific steps for recording accompaniment tracks, including using the ACCOMP/CLEAR button.
Procedures for starting, stopping, playing back, and erasing recorded performance data.
Managing memory banks, registering settings, and restoring default memory.
How to store current settings into memory slots and recall them later.
Procedure for resetting all memory settings to their factory defaults.
Instantly applying panel settings optimized for the current musical style.
Explanation of MIDI as a standard for digital musical instrument communication.
How to connect and use the keyboard with sequencers and other MIDI devices.