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Polyphony | 32 |
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Rhythms | 100 |
Display | LCD |
Touch Response | Yes |
Transpose | Yes |
Tuning | Yes |
Metronome | Yes |
Effects | Reverb, Chorus |
Connectivity | MIDI In/Out |
Power Supply | AC Adapter |
Selecting sounds for upper and lower keyboards on EN1/EN2 models.
Selecting sounds for upper and lower keyboards on EN3/EN4 models.
Adjusting part volumes and applying sound effects like Sustain, Touch, Tremolo, Reverb.
Changing the instrument's key in semi-tone steps.
Selecting and playing preset automatic rhythm patterns.
Modifying rhythm tempo and drum volume levels.
Using intro, fill-in, ending, and percussion for rhythm performances.
Using automatic accompaniment and one-touch sound/effect settings.
Memory, Break, Dynamic Accomp, Music Style Arranger, Chord Progression.
Step-by-step guide for recording a musical example in the sequencer.
Recording multiple instrument parts and playing back performances.
Details on stored parts, recorded contents, and memory capacity.
Procedures for clearing track or song data from the sequencer.
Reassigning instrument parts to specific tracks within the sequencer.
Overview of the five composer parts: DRUMS, BASS, ACCOMP 1, 2, 3.
Steps for creating new rhythm patterns using the composer function.
Adjusting timing, changing drum sounds, and editing existing rhythm patterns.
Recording DRUMS, BASS, ACCOMP 1, 2, and 3 parts individually.
Playing back rhythm patterns created using the composer function.
Adjusting the volume of the accompaniment parts.
Fine-tuning instrument pitch and resetting to initial states.
Assigning foot switch functions and setting tremolo speed and touch sensitivity.
Specifying reverb depth, adjusting accompaniment volume, and fine-tuning pitch.
Setting tremolo speed, touch sensitivity, resetting, and assigning foot switch functions.
Information about the optional Digital Disk Recorder for saving performances.
Instructions for installation and description of recorder components.
Procedures for formatting disks, saving, and loading performances.
Playing medleys, understanding errors, and handling disks safely.
Description of MIDI terminals and illustrations of device connections.
Using MIDI stickers and understanding transmitted/received data.
Setting CHANNEL, OCTAVE SHIFT, and LOCAL CONTROL.
Using VSC P-CHANGE, START/STOP, MIDI CLOCK, SONG SELECT, MIDI LOAD, NOTE ONLY, P-CHANGE MODE.
Description of MIDI terminals and illustrations of device connections for EN3/EN4.
Using MIDI stickers and understanding transmitted/received data.
Setting CHANNEL, OCTAVE SHIFT, and LOCAL CONTROL.
Using VSC P-CHANGE, START/STOP, MIDI CLOCK, SONG SELECT, MIDI LOAD, NOTE ONLY, P-CHANGE MODE, MIDI OUT.
Details on connecting the organ to external devices via various ports.
Information on using headphone, line out, aux in, and MIDI ports.
Information on the optional SY-FD20 Digital Disk Recorder accessory.
Instructions for assembling the lower part of the EN1 organ.
Instructions for attaching the upper part to the lower organ.
Connecting power, speaker, and pedal cords.
Attaching the music stand to the organ.
Instructions for assembling the lower part of the EN2 organ.
Attaching the rear panel to the organ assembly.
Positioning the upper organ part onto the lower assembly.
Connecting power, speaker, and pedal cords.
Attaching the music stand to the organ.
Removing bolts and positioning the upper organ part onto the lower assembly.
Securing the upper organ part using the removed bolts.
Connecting power, speaker, and pedal cords.
Attaching the music stand to the organ.
Guidelines for organ placement and power source connection.
Precautions for handling the power cord and avoiding internal contact.
Actions for abnormal operation, water contact, and general maintenance.
Specific advice regarding the power cord's condition and use.
Troubleshooting control malfunctions, no sound, and sound not stopping.
Resolving issues with rhythm start, foot switch, and accompaniment sound.
Troubleshooting sequencer storage, disk noise, and loading errors.
Addressing interference, cabinet warmth, and distorted sound.