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Type | Arranger Keyboard |
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Effects | Reverb, Chorus, DSP |
Keyboard | 61 keys, touch response |
Sound Engine | AWM stereo sampling |
Display | LCD |
Connectivity | MIDI, USB, headphone output |
Instructions for proper grounding to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Guidelines for maintaining the instrument and general safety advice.
Information on data backup, display messages, and manual specifications.
Steps for initial setup, connecting power, and basic operation.
Function to set up registrations for each selected style.
Explanation of the Conductor section for selecting sounds.
Details the Lower Orchestra and Bass sections and their available sounds.
Explains Attack, Motion Effect, Vibrato, Overdrive, and Percussion for flutes.
Step-by-step guide to modifying and saving instrument registrations.
Instructions for saving overall presets onto a disk.
Steps for recording musical performances to disk.
Guide to restoring factory default sounds and settings.
Explains the factory-set Overall Presets and their modification.
How to set the Orchestra 2 section to monophonic or polyphonic mode.
Describes Portamento and splitting the lower keyboard.
Setting percussion volume and click effect types.
Details the selection of accordion sounds from bank 32.
Adjusting sustain values and octave for sound sections.
Adds a full chord to the melody line, with three types of OMC chords.
Allows using Overall Presets with last rhythm/lower keyboard settings.
Selecting reverb types and adjusting reverb level for sections.
Setting the Digital Enhancer type from 5 available effects.
Selecting from 8 chorus effects like Chorus 1-4, Feedback, Flanger.
Adjusting touch response curve and final volume level.
Basic rhythm control and automatic rhythm start function.
Using Intro/Ending, Fill In variations, and Memory playback feature.
Selecting drum kits and adjusting the tempo of rhythms.
Auto Bass, Auto Chord, MFC, and One Finger Chord functions.
Steps to easily reset and reprogram automatic setups.
Setting the metronome to Normal or Advanced mode.
Transposing the instrument's pitch and setting transpose for manual/song.
Fine-tuning the instrument's pitch.
Controlling lower keyboard volume independently.
Programming footswitches for various functions.
Instructions for loading styles and registrations from a disk.
Detailed steps for programming a new musical style.
Setting drum kits, volume, and effects for custom styles.
How to delete single hits, all hits, or full drum patterns.
Programming accompaniment lines for Major, minor, and Seventh chords.
Saving a new programmed style with naming and location options.
Editing existing internal ROM styles.
Editing existing user styles stored in RAM.
Step-by-step guide to recording songs directly to disk.
Automatic saving, changing song number, and naming recorded songs.
Guidelines for using and caring for the floppy disk drive.
Controls for playing, pausing, recording, rewinding, and scrolling.
Muting or unmuting the melody line on MIDI channel 4.
Using the SMF drive and balancing disk volume with the instrument.
Controlling the volume of individual tracks within a song.
Adjusting octave and changing the instrument for specific tracks.
Automatic saving, changing chain number, and naming chains.
Playing songs in medley and looping song parts for practice.
Viewing disk directory and saving Overall Presets and Auto Setups.
Saving custom styles and style blocks to disk.
Saving MIDI settings and all features into a single file.
Loading Overall Presets and Automatic Setups from disk.
Loading custom styles and style blocks from disk.
Loading MIDI settings and all features from disk.
Steps to rename files on the disk.
Instructions for deleting files from the disk.
Steps for copying single files or all files.
Instructions for formatting a disk, which erases all data.
Explanation of MIDI interface, messages, and GM standards.
MIDI channels assigned to sections and detailed MIDI settings.
Keyboard modes (Fisa, Master, Piano) and General Control channel.
Headphone, Line In, and Line Out sockets for audio connectivity.
MIDI IN/OUT connectors and Pedal connections (Bass, Switch, Volume).
Steps to perform a full reset of the instrument's internal memory.
Common problems like no sound, distorted sound, and disk issues with solutions.
Details transmitted and recognized MIDI messages.