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Brand | Suzuki |
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Model | ST-7 |
Category | Musical Instrument |
Language | English |
Essential safety guidelines for operating the digital piano and related electrical products.
Covers proper power supply, cable handling, connection advice, and safe piano operation.
Steps for safely removing the piano from its packaging and pallet.
Controls for power, master volume, bass, treble, and accompaniment volume.
Buttons for Grand Piano reset, Reverb, Effects, Cursor, and Escape.
Controls for selecting instrument voices and managing registration memory.
Modifies volume and timbre when pressed.
Center pedal can trigger various events like start/stop or fill-in.
Allows notes to sustain after keys are released.
Describes how to use Upper, Layer (dual), and Lower (split) voice configurations.
Methods for selecting voices for Upper, Layer, and Lower sound modes.
Resets the piano to its default factory settings and engages Grand Piano voice.
How to apply Reverb and other digital effects to instrument voices.
Instructions for Straight Start, Intro, Synchronized Start, Fill-In, and Ending.
How to fade out a rhythm and adjust the tempo using controls.
Explanation of how the auto-accompaniment feature works with chords.
Details on playing chords using One Finger, Major, Minor, and Seventh types.
Lists playable chords and fingering methods for the Fingered mode.
How to use the entire keyboard for chord specification in Piano mode.
Step-by-step guide to choosing a chord fingering mode (One Finger, Fingered, Piano).
General instructions for playing with auto accompaniment.
How to start accompaniment with a chord or an intro pattern.
Instructions on how to access and navigate the piano's setup menus.
Adjusting the piano keybed's touch sensitivity response.
Configuring the split point for voice and accompaniment sections.
Shifting the piano's pitch up or down in semitone intervals.
Enhances melody lines with harmonizing notes; Trio, Duet, Octave types.
Configures which sound channels (Upper, Layer, Lower) are affected by the sustain pedal.
Simulates room acoustics; details types like Room, Hall, and Plate.
Adds depth and texture with Chorus, Flanger, and Delay effects.
Selection of chord modes: One Finger, Fingered, and Piano.
Addresses issues like power, controls, disk drive, sound, and lyrics display.
Details on warranty period, repair, and conditions for coverage.