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Range | 88 Keys |
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Number of keys | 88 |
Effects | Reverb, Chorus |
Power Supply | AC Adapter |
Keyboard | Hammer Action |
Touch Sensitivity | Yes |
Pedals | 3 (Soft, Sostenuto, Sustain) |
Category | Digital Grand Piano |
Type | Digital Grand Piano |
Polyphony | 128 notes |
Important cautions regarding electrical shock and user-serviceable parts.
Explanation of lightning flash and exclamation point symbols related to safety.
Information on device modifications and FCC rules for Class A digital devices.
Overview of key features like polyphony, sound memory, display, connectivity, and keyboard action.
Basic safety precautions to follow when using electrical products.
Guidelines for connecting the product to a power supply and unplugging during non-use.
Policies on servicing, user modifications, and handling/transport precautions.
Instructions for cleaning the piano and advice on optimal placement.
Recommendations for turning off power, unplugging during storms, and outlet sharing.
Adjusting the master and accompaniment volume levels using faders.
Changing tempo and adding harmonic notes to playing.
Assigning voices to zones and playing arpeggiated sounds.
Buttons for starting, intros, fills, variations, and accompaniment modes.
Selecting desired voices or styles using shortcut buttons.
Enabling metronome and accessing setup menus.
Accessing editing functions, equalizer, and user registration.
Using navigation and +/- buttons to select and change parameters.
Adjusting transpose value and enabling reverb/chorus effects.
Selecting hands for practice songs and choosing percussion kits.
Saving user songs and selecting playback modes.
Using the SD card slot for song playback.
Connecting microphones and headphones to the piano.
Connecting audio sources and MIDI devices.
Connecting the piano to a computer via USB.
Selecting and playing one of the 14 built-in demo songs.
Practicing with 55 built-in teach songs.
Choosing to practice with the left hand, right hand, or both hands.
Playing songs from an inserted memory card in SMF format.
Selecting from 122 voices across 10 categories.
Choosing styles via quick selection or browsing.
Using buttons for starting, intros, fills, variations, and tempo.
Starting accompaniment automatically when a chord is played.
Explaining Single, Fingered, and Piano modes for chord accompaniment.
Dividing the keyboard for accompaniment and melody sections.
Adding harmonic notes to right-hand playing with auto accompaniment.
Assigning voices to 4 zones for multi-tone presets and custom settings.
Using and editing 5 preset arpeggio patterns.
Turning the metronome on or off and adjusting its settings.
Setting transpose value from -6 to +6 semitones.
Turning reverb and chorus effects on/off and adjusting their levels.
Adjusting master tuning from -50 to +50 cents.
Selecting reverb/chorus types and adjusting levels from 0 to 127.
Changing the split point for the auto accompaniment feature.
Choosing the harmony type from a list of options.
Choosing the velocity curve from options like Soft, Normal, Hard.
Assigning functions like Sustain, Start/Stop to pedals.
Changing time signature, tempo, sounds, and volume of the metronome.
Resetting all or part of the factory settings for the instrument.
Selecting and modifying 11 preset equalizer types and their gain.
Storing voice, style, and other settings in 5 registration banks.
Editing stored registration kits by selecting items and using +/- buttons.
Calling and reviewing settings for 5 available sequencers.
Editing performance parameters for sequencers.
Starting sequencer playback and playing along with it.
Choosing a user song number to record into.
Choosing melody or accompaniment tracks for recording.
Configuring parameters like voice, style, volume, and pan for recording.
Initiating recording and ending it with the PLAY/STOP button.
Choosing a user song number to play back.
Muting melody or accompaniment tracks during playback.
Initiating playback of the selected user song.
Saving recorded user songs to an SD card for playback or transfer.
Procedure for deleting a user song from the instrument's memory.
Description of MIDI In, MIDI Out, and USB ports for data communication.
Explanation of fixed transmission channels for various functions.
Examples of connecting to external sound generators and other pianos.
Connecting to external devices to use the piano's sound system.
Using the piano with a computer for advanced recording and editing.
Understanding and controlling the internal tone generator via MIDI.
Selecting input/output channels for MIDI data.
Steps to connect an iPad for use as a recording studio and with apps.
Steps to connect the piano to mobile devices for audio playback.
Detailed specifications including keyboard, polyphony, connections, and dimensions.
Contact details (email, phone, mail) for warranty service in the United States.