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Reverb | Yes |
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Chorus | Yes |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
MIDI | Yes |
Power Supply | AC Adapter |
Guidelines for servicing and modifications to prevent damage and ensure safety.
Instructions for safely handling and transporting the digital piano to prevent damage.
Procedures for cleaning the piano cabinet, keys, and buttons to maintain appearance.
Recommendations for piano placement to avoid environmental damage and interference.
Precautions and best practices for connecting and operating the piano's power supply.
Verifying all components are present before beginning the assembly process.
Step-by-step instructions for assembling the piano stand structure.
Instructions for positioning the piano on the stand and connecting cables.
Steps to power on the unit, adjust volume, and start playing.
Adjusting overall volume, bass, and treble tone levels for sound customization.
Using buttons for demonstration songs, metronome, and tempo adjustment.
Selecting and cycling through the 30 available instrument voices.
Navigating and accessing various functions and settings using the Function and Page buttons.
Functionality for storing and recalling keyboard settings using the User Registration button.
Using enter keys and activating/deactivating Reverb and Chorus effects.
Engaging and configuring Layer (dual) and Lower (split) keyboard modes.
Adjusting pitch, accessing songs, and selecting left/right parts for practice.
Using buttons for recording, track selection, and playback of performances.
Instructions on how to play all or individual demonstration songs.
Selecting and cycling through the 30 available instrument voices.
Using the Layer function to combine voices, adjust volume, reverb, and chorus.
Using the Lower function for split mode, adjusting volume, reverb, and chorus.
Navigating and using the Function mode to adjust various keyboard parameters.
Configuring keyboard touch response (Soft, Normal, Hard, Fixed).
Adjusting metronome volume and changing the keyboard's split point.
Setting the depth of Reverb and Chorus effects for instrument voices.
Shifting the pitch of the keyboard or specific voices up or down by octaves.
Assigning functions to the left pedal and adjusting the master tuning pitch.
Enabling and using the Vocal Grading feature to assess practice progress.
Storing custom keyboard settings into memory for later recall.
Retrieving previously saved keyboard settings from memory.
Steps for preparing, selecting songs/tracks, and starting recording.
How to stop the recording process and information on memory limits.
Instructions for listening to recorded tracks and adjusting playback tempo.
Procedures for deleting recorded passages from tracks.
Playing back entire songs with both left and right hand parts.
Practicing either the right or left hand part of selected songs.
Enabling and understanding the vocal grading feedback for practice songs.
Description of MIDI In, Out, and Thru ports for external connectivity.
Understanding how MIDI channels are used for different voices and functions.
Detailed descriptions of Piano, Organ, and Vibraphone voices.
Detailed descriptions of Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, Organs, and Strings voices.
Detailed descriptions of Choir, Acoustic Guitar, and Bass voices.
Description of MIDI In, Out, and Thru ports for external connectivity.
Explanation of Aux Line In and Aux Line Out jacks for audio signal routing.
Details on headphone jacks for silent practice and the AC power receptacle.
How the soft pedal affects volume and timbre.
Utilizing the center pedal for functions like start/stop.
How the sustain pedal affects note decay.