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Keyboard | 88 weighted, hammer-action, velocity-sensitive keys |
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Display | LED |
Voices | 12 |
Polyphony | 64 |
Voice Control | Layer, Touch, Trans, Split, Metro |
Demo Songs | 12 |
Song Recording | Two track, 10, 000 notes per track |
Pedals | 1 – Sustain |
Supplied Accessories | Owners Manual, DC Power Adapter |
MIDI | Transmit Settings, Local Control |
Connectors | MIDI In/Out, Sustain Pedal, Line Out (L/R), Phones |
Speakers | 2 - YDT816 (4 Ohms, 10 Watts) |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 1143mm x 515mm x 310mm, 45" x 20.27" x 12.2" |
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Weight | 17.2kg, 38.1lbs. |
Check all piano parts before assembly.
Step-by-step guide to install the pedal cross bar.
Instructions for attaching the back board.
How to connect the piano body to the base.
Connect the pedal cable to the piano.
Connect the power adapter for operation.
Preparation steps before operating the digital piano.
Handling and checking the piano after delivery.
Basic steps to turn on and set up the piano.
When and how to get the piano serviced.
Guidelines for safe handling and moving.
Instructions for cleaning the piano.
Recommended placement for the piano.
Important power-related usage guidelines.
How to use the headphone jack.
Connecting and using USB-MIDI interface.
Details on the sustain and soft pedals.
Connecting to external amplification.
Information about the power input.
Overview of buttons, knobs, and displays on the piano.
Explanation of how to play demo songs.
How to apply and adjust the reverb effect.
How to apply and adjust the chorus effect.
Instructions for recording a single track on the piano.
Choosing which track to record on.
How to cancel recording before it starts.
Procedure for deleting a single recorded track.
How to erase all recorded songs.
Adjusting the overall pitch tuning of the piano.
Configuring keyboard touch sensitivity settings.
Connecting the Rhapsody to other MIDI devices.
Understanding the 16 MIDI channels.
Receiving MIDI information on multiple channels.
Disabling the internal sound engine for MIDI control.
Using the Enter key for MIDI commands in Edit Mode.
Exiting Edit Mode using the Cancel key.
Assigning the Data Control knob for MIDI functions.
Sending MIDI panic messages to reset devices.
Resetting specific Edit Mode parameters to default.