MK401_OM
MK401_OM
KEYBOARD
INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA) PRECAUTIONS
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Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
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against harmful interference in a residential installation. This Please connect the designated DC adaptor to an AC outlet
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency of the correct voltage.
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
for which your instrument is intended.
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. Unplug the DC power adaptor when not using the instru-
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or ment, or during electrical storms.
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to Connections
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correct the interference by one or more of the following
the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunction and
measures: / or damage to other devices.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can Interference with other electrical devices
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable
distance from radios and televisions.
Cleaning
Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.
CAUTION Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or
The normal function of the product may be disturbed chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
by Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply
reset the product to resume normal operation by Handling
Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.
following the owner's manual. In case the function
could not resume, please use the product in other Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the instru-
location. ment. If this happens, remove the electric plug from the
outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified
service personnel.
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Contents
Panel & Display Description Using Lesson Mode
Front Panel............................................................................4 Lesson 1..............................................................................17
Touch Pad.............................................................................5 Lesson 2..............................................................................17
LCD.......................................................................................6 Lesson 3..............................................................................17
Rear Panel.............................................................................6
Playing Mix
Quick Start Mix Sections........................................................................18
Turn the Power On or Off.......................................................7 Mix Tracks...........................................................................18
Adjust the Master Volume......................................................7
Playing Demo........................................................................7 Chord Reference................................................................18
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Panel & Display Description
Front Panel
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2 4 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 24 25 26 27
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Front Panel
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28 29 30 31 32 33
28. [CHORD REF.] Button: 31. [METRO] Button: 34. [<] / [>], Numeric Buttons:
Turn the chord reference function Turn the metronome on or off. Select a value or adjust a parameter.
on or off. In Mix mode, mute or unmute Press [<] and [>] at the same time to
In Mix mode, mute or unmute BASS track in playback. reset current parameter to its default
KICK track in playback. setting.
32. [DEMO] Button: 35. Data Dial:
29. [SD CARD] Button: Enter Demo mode. Select a value or adjust a parameter.
Enter the SD card menu. In Mix mode, mute or unmute
In Mix mode, mute or unmute SYNTH1 track in playback. 36. Built-in Microphone:
SNARE track in playback. Record user sound when the sampler
33. [FUNCTION] Button: is engaged.
30. [MIXER] Button: Enter the function menu.
Enter the Mixer menu. In Mix mode, mute or unmute 37. LCD:
In Mix mode, mute or unmute SYNTH2 track in playback. Display important setting information
of the instrument.
DRUMS track in playback.
38. Pitch Bend Wheel:
Roll it to apply pitch-bending effect.
Touch Pad
The Touch pad controls vibrato depth and speed by default when no effect LED is lit.
Press the [EFFECT] button repeatedly to circulate through different sets of effects. When you select one from the 2-5 sets,
the corresponding effect LED will turn on.
After selecting a set of effects, use the Touch pad to control these effects in real time.
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Setup
LCD
1 6 23
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3
16 17 7 8 9
4
18 15 10
5
13 12 11
19 20 21 22
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Rear Panel
39 40 41 42 43 44 45
39. SD Card port: For inserting an SD Card. 43. Aux IN Jack: For connecting external audio
source, such as an MP3 or CD player.
40. USB Port: For connecting to a computer.
44. MIC IN Jack: For connecting a microphone.
41. SUSTAIN Jack: For connecting a sustain pedal.
45. Power Jack: For connecting the specified
42. PHONES Jack: For connecting a pair of power adapter.
headphones.
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Quick Start
Notes:
1. You can power the instrument either by using the included power
adapter or by using batteries. If you're using batteries, open the
battery compartment cover on the bottom of the instrument, insert
the batteries, then replace the compartment cover firmly. Do not
mix used and new batteries. Remove the batteries from the
instrument when it is not in use.
2. In order to save energy, the instrument will automatically shut down
after 30 minutes of not being used. You can change this setting in
the function menu.
Playing Demo
Press the [DEMO] button to enter Demo mode. It will start playing all
demos in a continuous loop. The LCD shows the current demo name
and number. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a demo. To
stop demo playback and exit, press the [START/STOP] or the [DEMO]
button.
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Playing Sound
1. Press the [SOUND] button to enter Sound mode. The “R1” indicator
lights up. The LCD shows the current Sound name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a Sound. Or use the
numeric buttons to enter a preset Sound number.
Layer Mode
1. Press the [LAYER] button to enter Layer mode. The “R2” indicator
lights up. The LCD shows the current layer sound name and
number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a layer sound. Or use
the numeric buttons to enter a preset sound number.
3. Play the keyboard. You will hear two different sounds playing
together.
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Playing Sound
Split Mode
1. Press the [SPLIT] button to enter Split mode. The “L” indicator
lights up. The LCD shows the current split sound name and
number.
The default split point is F#3 (19). You can change the split point in
the function menu.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a split sound. Or use
the numeric buttons to enter a preset sound number.
3. Play the keyboard. You will hear different sounds from the left and
right hand sections.
Note:
When layer and split sounds are in use, only the right hand area plays
the layered sound. Use the mixer to adjust the volume of each part.
Sustain
Press the [SUSTAIN] button to turn panel sustain on or off. Or connect
a sustain pedal to this instrument and use the pedal to produce a
smoother sustain.
Pitch Bend
When you’re playing the keyboard, roll the pitch bend wheel upward
or downward to apply pitch-bending effect to the notes.
Piano Mode
Press the [PIANO] button to enter or exit Piano Mode.
In Piano Mode, all parameters become optimized for concert piano
performance. You can start style playback, but it plays the rhythm track
only.
Notes:
1. When enter Piano Mode, the Fingered function will be automatically
turned off.
2. In Piano Mode, the Layer and Split functions will not be available.
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Twinova
Twinova function splits the keyboard into two areas with the same
sound and octave range, for the convenience of playing together with a
friend or instructor.
1. Press [SPLIT] and [LAYER] buttons at the same time to turn Twinova
on or off. The default split point is E4 and F4.
Notes:
The Twinova mode and the split / layer functions cannot be used at
the same time.
DSP Effect
Note:
There may be a slight pause in the sound if you switch the DSP effect
on/off while style or song is playing.
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Using Sampler
You can record sounds by using the built-in microphone located above
the LCD and then play the keyboard to use them. The sounds will be
stored at the end of sound library. Each sample can be recorded up to
2 seconds.
3. After selecting the slot, the sampler will be triggered by the sound
directly. When the sampler is triggered, the LCD will show “Sampl-
ing”. When samlping is finished, the LCD will show “Finished”.
When the sound volume reaches the trigger level, sampling will start
automatically.
When the sound volume drops under the trigger level or when the
recording time reaches 2 seconds, it will stop automatically and save
the sound.
Note:
The next available empty slot will be selected automatically before the
next sampling starts. For example, if the first slot has data, the second
slot will be automatically selected. If all slots are used up, the first slot
will be selected. Please note that when sampling again on the slot with
data, the original data will be overwritten.
3. You can switch the user sample by using the numeric buttons, [<] /
[>] buttons or the data dial.
4. You can play the sample with effects when Touch Pad effect is in
use.
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Performance Enhancement
Arpeggiator
Press the [SUSTAIN] and [HARMONY] buttons at the same time to turn
on the arpeggiator. The “ARP.” indicator lights up on LCD. Repeat this
operation to turn off the arpeggiator.
Harmony
Press the [HARMONY] button to turn this function on or off.
When harmony is in use, the “HARMONY” indicator will light up on
LCD. Turn on the Fingered function, then play a chord in the chord
section. When you play in the right hand section, it will add harmony
effect to the notes.
Notes:
Harmony types “1+5” and “octave” are always available, but the rest
will not work until you turn on the Fingered function and then play a
chord in the chord section.
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Playing Style
1. Press the [STYLE] button to enter Style mode. LCD shows the
current style name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a style. Or use the
numeric buttons to enter a preset style number.
Chord Mode
Entering Chord Mode
Press the [CHORD MODE] button to enter Chord mode. Press the
[CHORD MODE] button repeatedly to circulate between “FINGERED
FULL RANG” OFF”.
2. Play a chord in the chord section, it will start playing auto accompa-
niment of all tracks. Or press the [START/STOP] button to start
percussion playback, then play a chord in the chord section to start
playing all tracks.
Chord Basics
A chord, in music, is a harmonic set of three or more notes that are
heard simultaneously. The most common type of chord is a triad. A triad
is a set of three notes that can be stacked in thirds. When arranged this
way, the triad's notes, from lowest pitched to highest, are called: the
Root, the Third, and the Fifth.
Triad Type
The basic triad types are as follows:
Major Triad A root with a major third added above and a perfect fifth
constitutes a “Major Triad”.
Minor Triad A root with a minor third added above and a perfect fifth
constitutes a “Minor Triad”.
Augmented A root with a major third added above and an augment-
Triad ed fifth constitutes an “Augmented Triad”.
Diminished A root with a minor third added above and a diminished
Triad fifth constitutes a “Diminished Triad”.
Chord Inversion
When a chord’s root is not the lowest note in the triad, it is called an
inversion chord. When the root note is the lowest note, it is called a
root-position chord. If we put the Third and Fifth in the root position, it
forms an “Inversion”, so it is called an “Inverted Chord”. A major triad
and its inversion are illustrated on the right.
Chord Name
The chord name consists of two parts: Chord root and Chord type.
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Playing Style
Single Finger
Single-finger makes it easy to produce major, seventh, minor and minor
seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the
auto accompaniment section.
Multi-finger
Multi-finger allows you to play chords in normal fingering. Try playing
the 32 types of C chords listed on the right.
Full Range
In Full Range mode, it detects chords played in normal fingering
(Multi-finger) over the entire keyboard range.
chord list详见Appendices
Fade
When style is stopped, press the [FADE] button to turn on the fade-in
function. The “FADE” indicator lights up on LCD. When style starts
playing, the volume will increase from low to high.
During style playback, press the [FADE] button to turn on the fade-out
function. The volume will decrease from high to low until the style is
stopped.
Tempo
Press the [TEMPO </>] buttons to edit the tempo value. When the
tempo value is blinking on LCD, use the [TEMPO </>] buttons, [<] / [>]
buttons or the data dial to change the tempo value.
Press [TEMPO <] and [TEMPO >] at the same time to reset to the
default tempo.
Note:
When style playback is stopped, changing the style will automatically
reset the tempo. However, changing the style during style playback will
not result in tempo change.
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Playing Style
Quick Setting
1. Press [Q.S.] button to turn on this function. The “Q.S.” indicator
lights up on LCD. The Fingered function is turned on automatically.
Note:
Memory function is not available when Q.S. is in use.
Metronome
Turning the metronome on or off
1. Press the [METRO] button to turn on the metronome. The beat
indicators on LCD will blink and you will hear the metronome sound.
2. Use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the beat setting. The setting
range is 0, 2 ~ 9.
Notes:
1. If you turn on the metronome during style playback, the metronome
sound will start from the next beat. Its time signature and tempo will
be reset to match the selected style.
2. If you turn on the metronome during MIDI recording, the metronome
sound will not be recorded. But if you turn on the metronome in
Audio recording, the metronome sound will be recorded.
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Song Album
This function lets you practice a song with a preset style, tempo and
sound. Please refer to the Album List for details.
1. Press the [STYLE] and [SONG] buttons at the same time to turn on
this function. LCD shows the current album name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a desired album. This
will reset song parameters such as style, tempo and sound for best
performance.
Playing Songs
1. Press the [SONG] button to enter Song mode. LCD shows the
current song name and number.
2. Use the data dial or [<] / [>] buttons to select a song. Or use the
numeric buttons to enter a song number.
Note:
By default, it will loop playing all the songs. You can change the
playback mode in the function menu.
Song Control
Before the Intro section begins, the measure will starts counting from a
negative value. When the measure goes to “1”, the melody will start
playing. You can use these buttons to control the playback:
Press the [ ] button to play the current song in a continuous loop.
Press the [ ] button to play all songs in a continuous loop.
Press the [◀◀ ] button to rewind the song.
Press the [▶▶ ] button to fast forward the song.
Press the [ ] button to pause the song. Press this button again to
continue the playback.
Song Volume
You can adjust the song playback volume in the mixer menu. Press the
[MIXER] button to enter the Mixer menu. Use the data dial to select
“MusicVol”, then use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the volume setting.
Pressing [<] and [>] buttons at the same time will reset to the default
volume.
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Using Lesson Mode
The [LESSON], [L/R] buttons are available only when song playback is
stopped.
Lesson 1
In Lesson 1, you will learn to play at the correct timing. As long as you
play a key at the right time, the correct note will sound.
1. When song playback is stopped, press the [LESSON] button to
enter Lesson 1. The “LESSON 1” indicator will light up.
Lesson 2
In Lesson 2, you will learn to play the correct notes. If you play a wrong
note, the lesson will stop and wait, until you correctly play the note
displayed on LCD.
1. When song playback is stopped, press the [LESSON] button twice
to enter Lesson 2. The “LESSON 2” indicator will light up.
Note:
In Lesson 2, it will not sound the notes until you play it correctly on the
keyboard.
Lesson 3
In Lesson 3, you will learn to play the correct notes at the correct
timing.
1. When song playback is stopped, press the [LESSON] button three
times to enter Lesson 3. The “LESSON 3” indicator will light up.
Note:
In Lesson 3, all notes you play will sound. But if you don’t press any
keys on the keyboard, it will only play back the accompaniment.
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Playing Mix
Mix mode consists of Pattern, Section and Tracks. Pattern is a song
structure and includes 5 sections. The tracks are 6 separate instrument
tracks in each section that you can turn on or off.
1. Press the [MIX] button to enter Mix mode. The LCD shows the current
Mix pattern name and number. Sync Start function will be engaged.
Mix Sections
1. During Mix playback, press the [A] - [E] buttons to shift between these
sections. The LCD indicators will show the currently selected section.
Mix Tracks
During Mix playback, you can use the track buttons [T1] – [T6] to turn the
corresponding track on or off (mute/unmute). The Track on/off informa-
tion is displayed on LCD.
In Mix mode, you can press the [MIX CTRL] button to shift the track
buttons back to their primary functions (the silk printing above these
buttons). The “MIX CTRL” indicator will turn off.
Chord Reference
1. Press the CHORD REF. button to turn on this functin. The LCD
shows “ ChordRef”. The Fingered function will be automatically
turned on.
2. Use the keys C4~B5 to assign the chord type. Use the keys C6~B6 to
assign the chord root. When the chord type and chord root are
assigned, the LCD will show the chord name and chord notes. Try to
play this chord in the chord section.
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Recording
MIDI Recording
In MIDI recording, you can save your recording as a user song on the
instrument, or export it to a connected SD card. The saved user songs
will not be lost when you turn off the power.
2. Press the [RECORD] button again to engage the recorder. The “REC”
indicator will light up. The beats on LCD start blinking. Now you can
select the desired sound, style, tempo etc.
Stop Recording
During recording, press the [RECORD] button. It will stop recording and
save the recorded song automatically.
If the storage become used up during recording, recording will stop and
be saved automatically.
If you are recording with accompaniment, recording will stop when the
ending section is finished.
Note:
If the selected user song has data, the previous data will be overwritten
by new recording.
Delete Recording
Hold down the [RECORD] and [SONG] buttons at the same time, then
turn on the power. This operation will delete all user songs.
Alternatively, hold down the [<] and [>] buttons at the same time, then
turn on the power. This operation will delete all user data on the instru-
ment.
Audio Recording
In audio recording, you can save your recording as a WAV file to the
connected SD card.
1. Connect an SD card to the SD card port on the instrument. The SD
card indicator will light up on the LCD when it is recognized. This
instrument will automatically engage audio recording, and will save
the recorded song to the root directory of the connected SD card.
Now you can select the desired panel settings and be prepared for
the recording.
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Recording
Note:
Do not remove the SD card or turn off the power when song saving is
in progress, otherwise, it may cause damage to the audio files and the
SD card.
Connecting an SD Card
The instrument recognizes SD cards in FAT32 format. It does not support
multi-partitioned SD cards. We recommend formatting the SD card on the
instrument before using. Do not edit the backup files saved on the SD
card from the instrument.
Note:
An SD card in FAT32 format supports up to 512 files under its root
directory. Exceeding this limit will make it unable to save or record to the
SD cards.
Basic Operations
1. When the connected SD card is successfully recognized, the SD card
indicator will light up on LCD. Now press the [SD CARD] button to
enter the play menu.
If the connected SD card is not yet recognized, the LCD will show
“WAIT...!”. If the SD card recognition fails, the LCD will show “DiskErr”.
If no SD card is inserted, the LCD will show “NoDisk”, then return
to the previous screen.
2. When it’s in the play menu, you can use the data dial to select the
other menus: “Save”, “Load” and “Format”. Then, press [>] to
proceed or press [<] to go back.
3. When playing back a MIDI file, you can adjust the playback volume
by editing this parameter “MusicVol” in the mixer menu.
4. Press the [SD CARD] / [SONG] / [STYLE] buttons to exit this mode.
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Connecting an SD Card
2. Press the [>] button, and it will show all the MIDI and WAV files
under the root directory of the SD card.
Note:
This function supports playing back MIDI and WAV files only.
2. Press the [>] button, and it will show all the MIDI files under the
root directory of the SD card.
3. Use the data dial to select a file and press [>] button to confirm.
Now, the instrument’s LCD will show a user song name “xxxx
RecSong” or “xxxx No Flile!”
4. Use the data dial to select a user song slot, then press [>] button to
execute loading.
Notes:
1. If the selected user song slot is blank, when the loading process is
finished, the LCD will show this user song name.
2. If the selected user song slot has data (occupied), the LCD will
prompt “Sure?”, indicating this loading operation will overwrite the
existing data. Now you can press [>] button to execute loading. The
data that has been overwritten cannot be recovered. Or you can
press [<] to cancel loading.
2. Press the [>] button, and it will save all the user songs from the
instrument to the SD card in this name “UserSong00X_NUB.mid”.
If the user song has no data, the LCD will prompt “No File!”.
3. When the saving process is finished, the LCD will temporarily show
“save ok”, then return to show the root directory of the SD card.
Description of the File Name “UserSong00X_NUB.mid”
“UserSong00X” is the user song name and number, corresponding
to the user songs on the instrument.
“NUB” is the file number of the saved song (001~512).
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Connecting an SD Card
2. Press the [>] button, and the LCD will prompt “Sure?” indicating it
will format this SD card.
Note:
This operation will delete all data on the SD card. This data cannot be
recovered after formatting. Do not remove the SD card or turn off the
power during the formatting progress, otherwise, it may cause
damage to the SD card.
Performance Memory
Note: Hold down both the [STORE] and [M1] buttons, then turn on
the power. This operation will reset the performance memory to
factory default setting.
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Mixer
1. Press the [MIXER] button to enter the mixer menu. The instrument
will automatically show the mixer parameters that are available for
the current mode. For example, when in Song mode, if you enter
the mixer menu, it will smartly show “MusicVol” on top of the menu.
2. Use the data dial to select the parameters in the mixer menu.
3. Use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the volume setting of the select-
ed parameter.
4. Pressing [<] and [>] buttons at the same time will reset to the default
volume setting. If the current volume setting is the same as the
default setting, pressing the [<] and [>] buttons will mute/unmute the
selected parameter.
Notes:
1. The available mixer parameters may vary when in different modes.
2. It will exit the mixer menu if there is no operation in 3 seconds.
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Function Menu
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button to enter the function menu. The LCD
shows the current parameter.
3. Use the [<] / [>] buttons to change the setting. Pressing [<] and [>]
buttons at the same time will reset to the default setting.
Note:
It will exit the function menu if there is no operation in 3 seconds.
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Function Menu
13 Harmony Type xxx Hrm***** 001 HrmDuet Select the harmony type of the instrument.
002 HrmTrio Duet, Trio, 1+5, Octave, CtryDuet, Block, 4Close1,
003 Hrm1+5 4Close2, 4Open
004 HrmOct
005 HrmCtDut
006 HrmBlock
007 Hrm4Cls1
008 Hrm4Cls2
009 Hrm4Open
(default:001 HrmDuet )
14 Scale Switch xxx Scale Sw OFF, ON Turn the scale tuning on or off.
(default:OFF)
15 Scale Type xxx Scale*** 001 ScalePyt Select the scale type of the instrument.
002 ScaleMaj Pythagorean, Just Major, Just Minor, Meantone,
003 ScaleMin Werckmeister, Kirnberger
004 ScaleMea
005 ScaleWer
006 ScaleKir
(default:001 ScalePyt)
16 Scale Root xxx Scale: ** 001 Scale:C Specify the scale root note when scale tuning is
002 Scale:C# turned on.
003 Scale:D C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B
004 Scale:D#
005 Scale:E
006 Scale:F
007 Scale:F#
008 Scale:G
009 Scale:G#
010 Scale:A
011 Scale:A#
012 Scale:B
(default:001 Scale:C )
17 MIDI In xxx MIDI In 1 ~ 16, ALL Specify the MIDI In channel.
(default:ALL)
18 MIDI Out xxx MIDI Out 1 ~ 16 Specify the MIDI Out channel.
(default:1)
19 Record Type xxx Rec **** 001 Rec MIDI Select the format of recording files.
002 Rec WAV MIDI, WAV
(default:001 Rec MIDI)
20 Twinova Octave xxx TwinoOct -1 ~ +1 (default:0)
21 Fade Time xxx FadeTime 1 ~ 20 (default:10) Specify the time period of fade-in and fade-out in
style playback.
22 DSP xxx DSP OFF, ON (default:ON) Turn the DSP effect on or off.
23 Slicer Type xxx Slicer 1 ~ 2 (default:1) Specify the Slicer effect applied to the sections in
Mix playback.
24 Touch Pad xxx Pad **** 001 Pad Rele Release: Effects will be reset to default when the
Control 002 Pad Hold finger is released from the Touch pad.
(default:001 Pad Rele ) Hold: Effects will be held after the finger is released
from the Touch pad.
25 Song Loop xxx SongLoop 001,ALL,OFF Specify how the songs will be played back.
(default:ALL) 001,ALL,OFF
26 Sampler Pitch xxx Pitch Co OFF, ON (default:ON) Turn the pitch correction on or off.
Correction
27 Power Off Time xxx PowerOff OFF, 030, 060 The instrument will automatically shut down after
(default:30) 30 minutes of inactivity; you can disable this
function or change the time setting.
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Factory Reset
Hold down the [<] and [>] buttons at the same time, then turn on the
power. It will reset to factory default settings, and delete all user data
on the instrument, including user songs, user memory and user
sounds. The LCD will show “Loading”. When factory reset is
completed, the instrument will start normally.
Troubleshooting
The speakers produce a pop sound whenever This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
the power is turned on or off.
Speakers do not produce sound when the 1. Check if the master volume is set too low.
keyboard is played. 2. Check if the R1/R2/L sound volume is set too low in the mixer menu.
3. Check if headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack.
The speakers produce noise when a mobile Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may
phone is put near them. produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use
it farther away from the instrument.
The auto accompaniment does not play back You may be playing keys in the right hand range of the keyboard. To
even when Sync is in standby and a key is start the accompaniment with Sync Start, make sure to play keys in the
pressed. left-hand range.
Certain notes seem to be in the wrong pitch. Make sure that the tune value is set to 0. Press and hold the [<] and [>]
buttons and turn on the power to restore factory settings.
When connecting to computer, the instrument Check if the USB cable is firmly connected. Try connecting another
cannot be recognized. USB port on the computer. This instrument is plug and play and should
work without installing a driver.
The pedal does not respond. Check if the pedal cable is firmly connected.
It cannot read/save to the SD card. Make sure your SD card is in FAT32 format and not multi-partitioned.
It shuts down after a period of time. The auto power off function will turn off the instrument after a preset
period of time when the instrument is not in use. You can adjust the
auto-off function in the function menu.
The Harmony function does not work. Harmony function is not available when Sound R1 is a drum kit.
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Specifications
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Sound List
NO. English Name LCD Name 54 Phase Celesta PhaseCe
PIANO 55 Wah Celesta WahCele
1 Acoustic Grand Piano 1 AcGdPno1 56 Glockenspiel 1 Glocken1
2 Acoustic Grand Piano 2 AcGdPno2 57 Glockenspiel 2 Glocken2
3 Wide Grand Piano WdGdPno 58 Glockenspiel 3 Glocken3
4 Dark Grand Piano DkGdPno 59 Wide Glockenspiel WideGlo
5 Bright Acoustic Piano 1 BritPno1 60 Dark Glockenspiel DarkGlo
6 Bright Acoustic Piano 2 BritPno2 61 Phase Glockenspiel PhaseGlo
7 Wide Bright Piano WdBritPn 62 Music Box 1 MusicBx1
8 Electric Grand Piano E.GrdPn 63 Music Box 2 MusicBx2
9 Wide Grand Electric Piano WdGrdEP 64 Wide Music Box WMusicBx
10 Dark Electric Grand Piano DarkEP 65 Phase Music Box PhaseMB
11 Honky Tonk Piano HnkyTonk 66 Vibraphone 1 Vibra1
12 Wide Honky Tonk Piano WdHnTonk 67 Vibraphone 2 Vibra2
13 Dark Honky Tonk Piano DkHnTonk 68 Wide Vibraphone WdVibra
14 Harpsichord Harpsi 69 Marimba 1 Marimba1
15 Octave Mix Harpsichord OHarpsi 70 Marimba 2 Marimba2
16 Wide Harpsichord WHarpsi 71 Wide Marimba WMarimba
17 With Key Off Harpsichord OfHarpsi 72 Dark Marimba DMarimba
18 Octave Grand Piano 1 OctGdPn1 73 Xylophone 1 Xylopho1
19 Octave Grand Piano 2 OctGdPn2 74 Xylophone 2 Xylopho2
20 Piano & Strings Pno&Str 75 Wide Xylophone WXylopho
21 Piano & Pad Pno&Pad 76 Dark Xylophone DXylopho
22 Piano & Choir Pno&Cho 77 Phase Xylophone PhaseXyl
23 Piano & EP Piano&EP 78 Tubular Bells 1 TubulBl1
24 Piano & Vibraphone Pno&Vib 79 Tubular Bells 2 TubulBl2
25 Detuned Electric Piano 1 DetunEP1 80 Church Bell ChurBel
26 Detuned Electric Piano 2 DetunEP2 81 Carillon Carillon
27 Electric Piano 1 E.Piano1 82 Dulcimer 1 Dulcime1
28 Electric Piano 2 E.Piano2 83 Dulcimer 2 Dulcime2
29 Electric Piano 3 E.Piano3 84 Santur Santur
30 Electric Piano 4 E.Piano4 ORGAN
31 Mix Velocity Electric Piano 1 MVE.Pno1 85 60's Italian Organ 60'sOrgn
32 Mix Velocity Electric Piano 2 MVE.Pno2 86 Drawbar Organ 1 DrawOrg1
33 60's Electric Piano 60'sEP 87 Drawbar Organ 2 DrawOrg2
34 Legend EP LegendEP 88 Drawbar Organ 3 DrawOrg3
35 Phase EP PhaseEP 89 Detuned Drawbar Organ DeDraOrg
36 Clavi 1 Clavi1 90 Detuned Percussive Organ DePerOrg
37 Clavi 2 Clavi2 91 Percussive Organ 1 PercOrg1
38 Phase Clavi PhaseClv 92 Percussive Organ 2 PercOrg2
39 Wah Clavi WahClavi 93 Percussive Organ 3 PercOrg3
40 Pulse Clavi PulseClv 94 Dark Percussive Organ DkPerOrg
41 Wide Clavi WideClv 95 Rock Organ 1 RockOrg1
42 Octave Clavi OctClavi 96 Rock Organ 2 RockOrg2
43 Funk EP FunkEP 97 Dark Rock Organ DRockOrg
44 Warm EP WarmEP 98 Octave Rock Organ OctRkOrg
45 Choir EP ChoirEP 99 Detuned Rock Organ DeRkOrg
46 Wah EP WahEP 100 Church Organ 1 ChurOrg1
47 Modern EP ModernEP 101 Church Organ 2 ChurOrg2
48 Strings EP StringEP 102 Octave Mix Church Organ OtChuOrg
CHRO PERC 103 Detuned Church Organ DeChuOrg
49 Celesta 1 Celesta1 104 Reed Organ 1 ReedOrg1
50 Celesta 2 Celesta2 105 Reed Organ 2 ReedOrg2
51 Celesta 3 Celesta3 106 Octave Reed Organ OctRdOrg
52 Wide Celesta WideCele 107 Detuned Reed Organ DeRdOrg
53 Dark Celesta DarkCele 108 Rotary Organ RotaOrg
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Sound List
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Sound List
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Sound List
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Sound List
33
Style List
NO. English Name LCD Name 53 Slow Ballad SlowBald
8BEAT 54 Folk Ballad FolkBald
1 8 Beat Guitar Pop 8BtGtPop 55 Pop Ballad 1 PopBald1
2 8Beat Piano 8BtPiano 56 Pop Ballad 2 PopBald2
3 8Beat Ballad 8BtBld 57 EP Ballad EPBallad
4 8Beat 1 8Beat1 58 New R&B Ballad NewRBBld
5 8Beat Hip Hop 8BtHiHop 59 Sweet Ballad SweetBld
6 8Beat Blues Rock 8BtBluRk 60 Piano Ballad PianoBld
7 8Beat Pop 8BtPop ROCK
8 8 Beat Funk 8BtFunk 61 Rock Rock
9 Rhythm&Beat 1 Rhy&Bt1 62 New Wave NewWave
10 8Beat Disco 8BtDisc 63 Ska Ska
11 Guitar Pop 1 GtPop1 64 Pop Rock 2 PopRock2
12 8Beat 2 8Beat2 65 Slow Rock SlowRock
13 Sweet Beat SweetBt 66 70's Rock&Roll 70'sRock
14 8Beat Dance 8BtDance 67 Folk Rock FolkRock
15 8Beat 3 8Beat3 68 Soft Rock SoftRock
16 Rhythm&Beat 2 Rhy&Bt2 69 Old Rock OldRock
17 8Beat Rock 8BtRock 70 Rock&Roll 1 R'N'R1
16BEAT 71 Rock Shuffle RockShfl
18 16Beat 1 16Beat1 72 Rock&Roll 2 R'N'R2
19 16Beat Funk 16BtFuk 73 Pop Rock 3 PopRock3
20 16Beat Ballad 1 16BtBld1 74 Hard Rock HardRock
21 16Beat R&B 16BtR&B BALLROOM
22 Pop 16Beat 1 Pop16Bt1 75 Tango Tango
23 16Beat Dance 16BtDanc 76 Spain Matador Matador
24 Pop 16Beat 2 Pop16Bt2 77 Twist 1 Twist1
25 16Beat 2 16Beat2 78 Twist 2 Twist2
26 Pop 16Beat 3 Pop16Bt3 79 Big Band Fox BandFox
27 Modern 16Beat Modr16Bt 80 Slow Fox SlowFox
28 16Beat Hot 16BtHot 81 Slow Waltz 1 SlowWlz1
29 16Beat Modern 16BtModr 82 Swing Fox SwingFox
30 16Beat Ballad 2 16BtBld2 83 Salsa 1 Salsa1
31 Pop Shuffle PopShfl 84 Cha Cha 1 ChaCha1
POP&BALLAD 85 Cha Cha 2 ChaCha2
32 Pop Rock 1 PopRock1 86 Beguine 1 Beguine1
33 Pop Dance 1 PopDanc1 87 Beguine 2 Beguine2
34 Pop Fusion PopFusn 88 Rumba 1 Rumba1
35 Analog Night 1 AnalgNt1 89 Samba 1 Samba1
36 6/8 Pop 6/8Pop 90 Samba 2 Samba2
37 Brit. Pop 1 BritPop1 DANCE
38 Brit. Pop 2 BritPop2 91 Techno 1 Techno1
39 Pop Hit PopHit 92 Hip Hop HipHop
40 Fusion Shuffle FusShufl 93 House 1 House1
41 Analog Night 2 AnalgNt2 94 House 2 House2
42 Guitar Pop 2 GtPop2 95 Pop Dance 2 PopDanc2
43 Pop Beat PopBeat 96 Down Beat DownBeat
44 Soft Beat SoftBeat 97 Techno 2 Techno2
45 60's Pop 60'sPop 98 Progressive Progress
46 R&B Ballad 1 R&BBld1 99 Rap 1 Rap1
47 Piano Pop PianoPop 100 Rap 2 Rap2
48 Soft Ballad SoftBald 101 Disco Disco
49 Natural Ballad NatulBld 102 Soft Disco SoftDisc
50 Love Ballad LoveBald 103 Disco Party DscParty
51 Easy Ballad EasyBald 104 70's Disco 70'sDisc
52 Miami Folk MiamiBld 105 70's Disco Funk 70'sFunk
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Style List
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Song List
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Song List
107 A Lover's Concerto Concerto 160 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 13 Beyer13
108 Air For The G-String G-String 161 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 14 Beyer14
109 An Der Shonen Blauen Donau Donau 162 Cuckoo Cuckoo
110 Auf Flugeln Des Gesanges Gesanges 163 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 15 Beyer15
111 Beautiful Dreamer Dreamer 164 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 16 Beyer16
112 Dance Des Mirlitons Mirliton 165 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 18 Beyer18
113 Etude Op.10 No.3 Etude3 166 Butterfly Buterfly
114 Gavotte Gavotte 167 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 19 Beyer19
115 Whispering Hope Whisper 168 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 20 Beyer20
116 Hungarian Dances No.5 Hungaian 169 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 21 Beyer21
117 From The New World NewWorld 170 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 29 Beyer29
118 Serenata Rimpiant Serenata 171 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 45 Beyer45
119 Triumphal March Trimphal 172 Christmas Eve XmasEve
120 The Skaters Waltz Skaters 173 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 50 Beyer50
121 O Sole Mio OSoleMio 174 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 52 Beyer52
122 Waves Of The Danube Danube 175 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 55 Beyer55
123 Santa Lucia SantaLuc 176 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 59 Beyer59
124 Solveig's Song Solveig 177 Beyer Eight Degrees Jump Etude BeyrJump
125 Piano Sonatan No.8 In C Minor (Pathetique) Patheque 178 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano BeyerC
126 Brahms Waltz BrmsWltz The Scale Of C Major
127 Aida Aida 179 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 65 Beyer65
128 Carmen-Prelude Carmen 180 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 66 Beyer66
129 L'Arlesienne L'Arlesi 181 Old Folks At Home (Piano) OldFolk2
130 Uungarische Tanz Uungaris 182 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano The Scale Of G Major BeyerG
131 Mazurka Mazurka 183 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 70 Beyer70
132 Pizzicato Polka Polka 184 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 72 Beyer72
133 Menuett Menuett 185 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 73 Beyer73
134 Rigoletto Rigoleto 186 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 74 Beyer74
135 Serenade Serenade 187 Yankee Doodle (Piano) YankeeD2
136 Song Without Words SongNoWd 188 Kaiser Walzer Kaiser
137 Swan Swan 189 Etude On Leger Lines 2 EtudeLL2
138 The Dying Swan DyingSwn 190 From A Story Book StoryBok
139 Swan Lake Valse SwnWalse 191 Dance Of The Four Swans From "Swan Lake" SwanLake
140 The Happy Farmer HpFarmer 192 Jesus Saviour Pilot Me Jesus
141 The Sleeping Beauty SleepBty 193 Old Macdonald Had A Farm OldAFarm
142 La Traviata LaTravia 194 Away In A Manger AwayInAM
143 Wiegenlied Wiegenli 195 Did You Ever See A Lassie Lassie
144 Mov.2 Adagio Non Troppo Sonata9 196 Old France OldFranc
Piano Sonata No.9 In D 197 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town SantComn
145 Piano Sonata No.11 In A Sonata11 198 Dancing Raindrops Raindrop
146 Prelude In C Prelude 199 Comin'Round The Mountain Mountain
147 Chinese Dance ChDance 200 Song Of The Brook SofBrook
148 Emperor Waltz Emperor
149 March Militaire Militair
150 Symphony No.40 Symphony
PIANO
151 Hanon Piano Fingering 1 Hanon1
152 Hanon Piano Fingering 2 Hanon2
153 Hanon Piano Fingering 3 Hanon3
154 Hanon Piano Fingering 4 Hanon4
155 Hanon Piano Fingering 5 Hanon5
156 Hanon Piano Fingering 6 Hanon6
157 Hanon Piano Fingering 7 Hanon7
158 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 8 Beyer8
159 Basic Tutorial Beyer Piano 12 Beyer12
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Album List
No. English Name LCD Name 56 Constantly Constant
1 13 Jours en france 13France 57 Cryin' in the chapel CryChapl
2 A lover's concerto Concerto 58 Dance des mirlitons Mirliton
3 A time for us Timeus 59 Danny boy DannyBoy
4 A whiter shade of pale WhtShade 60 Dark eyes DarkEyes
5 Adios Adios 61 Diana Diana
6 After you've gone U'veGone 62 Die lorelei Lorelei
7 Again Again 63 Do re mi DoReMi
8 Agua de beber AguaBebr 64 Dominique Dominiqu
9 Air for the G-string G-String 65 Dream Dream
10 All alone am I AloneAmI 66 Dream tango DremTngo
11 All his children Children 67 Ebb tide EbbTide
12 All shook up ShookUp 68 Edelweiss Edelweis
13 Aloha oe AlohaOe 69 El bimbo ElBimbo
14 Always in my heart MyHeart 70 El condor pasa ElCondor
15 Amapola Amapola 71 Eso es el amor EsAmor
16 Amazing grace AmzGrace 72 Esperanza Esperanz
17 Amor Amor 73 Etude op.10 no.3 Etude3
18 An der shonen blauen donau Donau 74 Fascination Fascina
19 Anastasia Anastasi 75 Feelings Feelings
20 Angel Angel 76 Five hundred miles 500Miles
21 Angustia Angustia 77 Five minutes more FiveMore
22 Annie laurie AnnieLa 78 Fly me to the moon FlyMoon
23 Are you lonesome tonight? Lonesome 79 For ever we konw WeKnow
24 Arirang Arirang 80 For the good times GoodTime
25 Around the world AroWorld 81 Frohlicher landmann Landmann
26 Auf flugeln des gesanges Gesanges 82 Fruhlingsstimmen Fruhling
27 Auld lang syne LangSyne 83 Gavotte Gavotte
28 Ave maria AveMaria 84 Green fields Fields
29 Bad moon rising BadMoon 85 Green grass of home GreenGrs
30 Battle hymne of the republic BatlHyme 86 Greensleeves Sleeves
31 Beautiful dreamer Dreamer 87 Gwine to run all night Gwine
32 Besame mucho Besame 88 Gypsy moon GypsMoom
33 Beyond the reef BeyndRef 89 Happy birthday to you Birthday
34 Bibbidi bobbidi boo Bibbidi 90 Harbour light Harbour
35 Bittersweet samba Bitsweet 91 Harlem nocturne Harlem
36 Blue christmas BlueXmas 92 Hasta manana HasMana
37 Blue tango BluTango 93 Heidenroslein Heidenro
38 Blueberry hill Bluberry 94 Her bright smile haunts me still HerSmile
39 Born free BornFree 95 Hernando's hideaway Hideaway
40 Brazil Brazil 96 Hey jude HeyJude
41 Breaking up is hard to do BreakUp 97 Historia de un amor Historia
42 Bridal march Bridal 98 Home on the range HomeRnge
43 Bridge over troubled water Bridge 99 Home sweet home SwetHome
44 Bus stop BusStop 100 Hound dog HoundDog
45 Buttons and bows BottnBow 101 How deep is your love DeepLove
46 Cachito Cachito 102 Hungarian dances no.5 Hungaian
47 Canadian sunset CaSunset 103 Hurry sundown Sundown
48 Can't help fallin' in love InLove 104 Hymne a l'amour L'amour
49 Carry me back to old virginny Virginny 105 I don't hurt any more HurtMore
50 Chanson D'amour Chanson 106 I kiss your little hand madame kissyour
51 Chanson du toreador Toreador 107 I love you much too much LoveYou
52 Charade Charade 108 I need you now INeedYou
53 Chattanoogie shoe shine boy ShoeBoy 109 I really don't want to know DontKnow
54 Clelito lindo CleLindo 110 I went to your wedding UrWeding
55 Close to you CloseYou 111 If If
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Album List
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Mix Pattern List
NO. English Name LCD Name
CLUB
1 Progressive House 1 PrHouse1
2 Electro house E.House
3 Tropical House TroHouse
4 Deep House DepHouse
5 Progressive House 2 PrHouse2
DANCE POP
6 Dance Pop 1 DancPop1
7 Dance Pop 2 DancPop2
8 Electronic Dance E.Dance
9 Pop Pop
EURO DANCE
10 Euro Dance 1 EurDanc1
11 Euro Dance 2 EurDanc2
12 Euro Dance 3 EurDanc3
TRANCE
13 Trance 1 Trance1
14 Trance 2 Trance2
15 Trance 90's vibe 90Trance
ELECTRO
16 Electro 1 Electro1
17 Electro 2 Electro2
18 Electro 3 Electro3
HIP HOP
19 Hip Hop 1 HipHop1
20 Hip Hop 2 HipHop2
21 US Hip Hop USHipHop
CHILLOUT
22 Chillout 1 Chilout1
23 Chillout 2 Chilout2
24 Chillout 3 Chilout3
DUB
25 Dub 1 Dub1
26 Dub 2 Dub2
27 Dub 3 Dub3
HARDCORE
28 Hardcore 1 Hdcore1
29 Hardcore 2 Hdcore2
30 Hardcore 3 Hdcore3
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Demo List
Chord List
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MIDI Implementation Chart
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