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Brand | Williams |
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Model | Serenade |
Category | Musical Instrument |
Language | English |
Essential safety guidelines for operating the digital piano.
Details regarding FCC rules and compliance for the digital device.
Overview of the digital piano's key features and capabilities.
Instructions for checking and handling the piano upon delivery.
Guidelines for safe power usage, unplugging, and avoiding hazards.
Procedures for servicing, modification, and cleaning the instrument.
Proper methods for handling and moving the piano to prevent damage.
Advice on avoiding direct sunlight, heat, humidity, and dust.
Tips for preventing electronic interference and avoiding surface damage.
Verifying parts and starting the assembly process.
Installing the headphone holder and connecting power/cables.
Explanation of audio, MIDI, and USB connections for data transfer.
Description of headphone outputs and the pedal assembly connection.
Details on the sustain, sostenuto, and soft pedals.
Controls for adjusting volume and accessing setup parameters.
Buttons for rhythm styles, tempo, and auto-accompaniment.
Buttons for quickly selecting rhythm styles from A and B banks.
Buttons for layering voices, splitting keyboard, and applying effects.
Using quick select buttons and Voice Var for voice selection.
Selecting tracks and preparing for recording.
Accessing and playing the demonstration songs.
How to recall voices using quick select buttons and banks.
Assigning custom voices to User 1 and User 2 buttons.
Using the menu to select voices by number.
Mixing a second voice with the selected keyboard voice.
Adjusting the volume level for the layered voice.
Dividing the keyboard into two sections with different voices.
How to select rhythm styles using quick select buttons and banks.
Assigning custom rhythm styles to User 1 and User 2 buttons.
How to select styles by number using the menu.
Defining the split point for the auto-accompaniment section.
Explains the three auto-accompaniment fingering modes.
How to play chords in fingered and piano modes for accompaniment.
How to start and use rhythm styles with auto accompaniment.
Enabling synchronized start and using fill-in patterns.
Methods for stopping rhythm styles using various buttons.
Activating and selecting types of auto-harmony.
Changing the tempo and using the built-in metronome.
Instructions for playing all or single demo songs.
Setting up voice, style, tempo, and reverb before recording.
Choosing which track (Melody/Accompaniment) to record.
Using metronome and recording melody, accompaniment, or both.
How to stop recording and play back recorded tracks.
How to delete recorded tracks from memory.
Practicing songs with left/right hand parts and tempo adjustment.
Focusing practice on right hand, left hand, or both hands.
Features for vocal grading and adjusting sound equalization.
Selecting and setting the intensity of reverb effects.
Selecting and setting the intensity of chorus effects.
Defining the split point for assigning a different voice to the left section.
Setting the split point for the auto-accompaniment section.
Selecting single, fingered, or piano modes for accompaniment.
Configuring auto-harmony types and keyboard touch sensitivity.
Shifting keyboard pitch up or down in semitones or octaves.
Fine-tuning pitch and managing vocal grading features.
Managing MIDI local control and resetting to factory defaults.
Details on MIDI In, MIDI Out, and USB connections for data transfer.
How MIDI channels are used and accessing General MIDI voices.
Overview of MIDI channel modes and control functions.
How quick keys correspond to piano and GM sound numbers.
Categorization of GM voices (Piano, Organ, Guitar, Strings, etc.).
Names and numbers of rhythm styles for auto accompaniment.
Notes on interpreting chord intervals and inversions.
Overview of practice features like left/right hand parts and tempo adjustment.
Details on keyboard, voices, accompaniment, and controls.
List of adjustable parameters within the setup menu.
Details on play-along songs, display type, and auxiliary jacks.
Information on pedal types, amplifier power, and physical dimensions.
Terms, conditions, and exclusions of the warranty.
Information on warranty duration, limitations, and exclusion of damages.