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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!

THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

■ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

■ Increase the separation between the equipment and

receiver.

■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ-

ent from that to which the receiver is connected.

■ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni-

cian for help.

Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

CAUTION

The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the owner’s manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.

PRECAUTIONS

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING

Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.

Power Supply

Please connect the designated DC adaptor to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.

Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your instrument is intended.

Unplug the DC power adaptor when not using the instrument, or during electrical storms.

Connections

Before connecting the instrument to other devices, turn off the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunction and / or damage to other devices.

Location

Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage:

■ Direct sunlight

■ Extreme temperature or humidity

■ Excessive dusty or dirty location

■ Strong vibrations or shocks

■ Close to magnetic fields

Interference with other electrical devices

Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.

Cleaning

Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.

Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.

Handling

Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.

Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the instrument. If this happens, remove the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified service personnel.

Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.

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Contents

Panel & Display

.......................................................... 5

Panel .............................................................................. 5

Main Display ................................................................... 7

Setup

............................................................................ 8

Power Supply ................................................................. 8

Installing the Music Stand............................................... 8

Connecting the Headphones .......................................... 8

Connecting a Footswitch/Expression Pedal ................... 9

Connecting External Equipment ................................... 10

Basic Operation

....................................................... 11

Selection Operation ...................................................... 11

Using the Soft Keyboard............................................... 12

Settings Operation ........................................................ 13

Parameter Adjustment .................................................. 13

Shortcut + ..................................................................... 15

Factory Reset ............................................................... 15

Voices

......................................................................... 16

Playing Voices .............................................................. 16

Turning on the Part Switch, Selecting and Playing a

Voice ........................................................................ 16

Add a Voice to “My Favorites” .................................. 17

Playing Voice Demo ................................................. 18

Playing Two or Three Voices Simultaneously .......... 18

Playing Different Voices with Both Hands ................ 19

Setting the Split Point ............................................... 19

Using Keyboard Latch .............................................. 20

Setting the Keyboard Touch Sensitivity .................... 20

Using Transpose and Octave to Change Pitch ....... 21

Adding Effects to Voices .......................................... 22

Using the Joystick to Adjust Pitch and Voice ........... 23

Editing Voices ............................................................... 24

Editable Parameters ................................................ 24

Saving the Edited Voice ........................................... 27

Saving, Deleting or Renaming a User Voice ............ 29

Auto Accompaniment

............................................ 32

Using Styles ............................................................. 32

Selecting Various Styles .......................................... 32

Playing the Percussion Tracks of a Style ................. 33

Playing All Tracks of a Style ..................................... 33

Add a Style to “My Favorites” ................................... 34

Split Point Settings ................................................... 34

Chord Basics ............................................................ 35

Setting Chord Detect Mode ...................................... 38

Style Playback ......................................................... 39

Adjusting the Tempo ................................................ 41

Metronome ............................................................... 42

One Touch Setting ................................................... 42

Style Recording ............................................................ 42

Basic Parameters of Styles ...................................... 43

Further Editing a Style ............................................. 48

Recording your Performance as a New Style .......... 58

Listen to the Edited Style ......................................... 59

Saving Edited Style .................................................. 60

Setting Style O.T.S. (One Touch Settings) ............... 60

Saving, Deleting or Renaming the User Style .......... 62

Song and Audio

....................................................... 64

Playing Song and Audio ............................................... 64

Selecting Songs ....................................................... 64

Playing on the Keyboard During Song Playback ..... 64

Operating Song Playback ........................................ 65

Add Songs to “My Favorites” ................................... 67

Audio Playback ........................................................ 68

Operating Audio Playback ........................................ 68

Real-time Audio Processing ..................................... 70

Song Recording and Audio Recording ......................... 71

MIDI Recording ........................................................ 71

Editing a Recorded MIDI Song ................................ 76

Audio Recording ...................................................... 79

Saving, Deleting and Renaming the User Song ...... 80

Phrase Pad

................................................................ 83

Selecting a Phrase Pad ................................................ 83

Playing a Phrase Pad ................................................... 83

Playing One or More Phrase Pads .......................... 83

Stop Playing Phrase Pad ......................................... 84

Set Phrase Pad to Standby Status .......................... 84

Playing Phrase Pad with A.B.C. .................................. 84

Album

......................................................................... 85

Selecting an Album and Playing the Keyboard............. 85

Add Albums to “My Favorites” ...................................... 85

Add or Delete an Album................................................ 86

Add a User Album .................................................... 86

Delete a User Album ................................................ 87

Searching For an Album ............................................... 87

Demo

.......................................................................... 89

Mixer

........................................................................... 90

Adjusting Volume and Pan on Keyboard Parts............. 90

Turn ON/OFF Insert Effect (IFX) ................................... 91

Adjusting Volume of Style, Phrase Pad and Song........ 92

Adjusting Volume of Input/Output Audio ....................... 92

Control Channel Volume of Style ................................. 93

Control Song Track Volume .......................................... 94

Performance Memory

............................................. 96

Selecting a Bank and a Performance Memory ............ 96

Selecting a Performance Memory Bank .................. 96

Bring Up a Performance Memory ..................... 96

Save Settings as a Performance Memory .................... 97

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Clear Performance Memory ......................................... 97

View Basic Information ................................................. 97

Add the Bank to “My Favorites” .................................... 98

Freezing the Settings.................................................... 99

Saving, Deleting, and Renaming a Performance Memory

Bank ............................................................................. 99

Sorting User Performance Memory Banks ................. 101

DSP Effects

............................................................. 102

Global Effect ............................................................... 102

Selecting Global Effect ........................................... 102

Adjusting Effect Level ............................................ 104

Adjusting Parameter Values ................................... 104

Saving and Selecting User Global Effect ............... 105

Insert Effect ................................................................ 106

Global EQ ................................................................... 106

Selecting Global EQ ................................................... 106

Adjusting EQ Parameters ...................................... 107

Saving and Selecting User EQ .............................. 107

Loudness EQ ......................................................... 108

Channel EQ ................................................................ 109

Global Compressor..................................................... 109

Turn ON/OFF Compressor ......................................110

Adjusting Compressor Parameter ...........................110

Keyboard Part Effects

...........................................111

Harmony ......................................................................111

Select and Turn on Harmony ..................................112

Harmony Types .......................................................113

Harmony Adjustment Parameters ...........................114

Arpeggios ....................................................................115

Select and Turn On Arpeggio ..................................115

Arpeggio Types .......................................................116

Arpeggio Parameter ................................................117

Saving User Arpeggios .......................................... 120

Slicer........................................................................... 121

Select and Turn On Slicer ...................................... 121

Adjusting Real-time Slicer ...................................... 122

Controllers

.............................................................. 123

Knobs ......................................................................... 123

Selecting knob function .......................................... 123

Resetting Knob Parameters ................................... 125

Foot Pedals ........................................................... 125

Assign Buttons............................................................ 126

Joystick ....................................................................... 128

Setting the Pitch Bend Range .................................... 129

Setting the Modulation Rate ....................................... 130

Microphone

............................................................. 131

Turn on Microphone ................................................... 131

Selecting Microphone Mode ...................................... 132

Adjusting Basic Microphone Parameters ................... 133

Turn On and Select Mic Effects ................................. 135

Using Vocoder ............................................................ 136

Using Vocal Harmony ................................................ 137

Scale Tuning

........................................................... 138

Master Tuning ............................................................. 138

Scale Tuning ............................................................... 139

Turn On and Select Scale ...................................... 139

Preset Temperament Introduction .......................... 140

Custom Scales ....................................................... 141

Saving and Using Special Scales .......................... 141

MIDI I/O

..................................................................... 143

MIDI Introduction ........................................................ 143

The MIDI Interface ..................................................... 143

MIDI IN Settings ......................................................... 143

MIDI OUT Settings ..................................................... 145

USB Storage Devices

........................................... 147

USB Storage Device Compatibility ............................. 147

File Operations ........................................................... 147

View USB Storage Device Usage .......................... 148

Formatting a USB Storage Device ......................... 148

View File Information ............................................. 148

Execute Files ......................................................... 149

Saving, Deleting, and Renaming Files .................. 149

Utility Settings

........................................................ 151

Basic Playing Settings ................................................ 151

Metronome Settings ............................................... 151

Fade In/Out Settings .............................................. 152

Tap Tempo Settings ............................................... 152

Speaker Mode Settings .......................................... 153

Display Theme Settings .............................................. 153

Adjusting Display Brightness ...................................... 154

Selecting High Contrast Mode ............................... 154

Change Theme Color ............................................. 154

System Settings.......................................................... 155

Date & Time ........................................................... 155

Auto Power Off ....................................................... 155

Modify User and Device Name .............................. 156

Clear User Data ..................................................... 156

Troubleshooting

.................................................... 157

Specifications

........................................................ 158

Appendices

Voice List .................................................................... 160

Style List ..................................................................... 182

Song List..................................................................... 185

Phrase Pad List .......................................................... 186

Chord List .................................................................. 188

Part Effect List ........................................................... 189

Insert Effect List .......................................................... 190

Controller Function List............................................... 191

MIDI Implementation List ............................................ 193

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Panel & Display

Panel

1 MASTER VOLUME KNOB

2 SELECT BUTTON

3 GROUP KNOBS

4 STYLE SELECT BUTTON

5 SONG SELECT BUTTON

6 USB DEVICE BUTTON

7 GLOBAL SETTING BUTTON

8 MIXER CONSOLE BUTTON

13 SONG RECORD BUTTON

14 AUDIO RECORD BUTTON

15 A.B.C. BUTTON

16 AUTO FILL IN BUTTON

17 FADE IN/OUT BUTTON

18 O.T.S. LINK BUTTON

Adjust the master volume.

Select the GROUP KNOBS effect combinations sequentially.

Adjust the parameter of corresponding function.

Enter the STYLE SELECT menu.

Enter the SONG SELECT menu.

Enter the USB DEVICE menu.

Enter the GLOBAL SETTING menu.

Enter the MIXER interface.

9 SHORTCUT+ BUTTON

10 TAP BUTTON

Quick access to specific function menus.

Press to control the tempo.

11 TEMPO [<], TEMPO [>] BUTTONS Adjust the current tempo.

12 METRO. BUTTON Turn the Metronome on or off.

Enter the RECORD SONG menu.

Arm Audio Recording.

Turn A.B.C. MODE on or off.

Turn AUTO FILL IN on or off.

Turn FADE IN or OUT on or off.

be changed when you select a different style.

Play the intro part of the selected Style .

Play the main part of the selected Style.

Play the break of the selected Style.

Play the ending of the selected Style.

19 INTRO 1, 2, 3 BUTTONS

20 MAIN A, B, C, D BUTTONS

21 BREAK BUTTON

22 ENDING 1, 2, 3 BUTTONS

STYLE CONTROL

23 SYNC. STOP BUTTON

24 SYNC. START BUTTON

25 START/STOP BUTTON

SONG CONTROL

23 RW BUTTON

24 FF BUTTON

25 PLAY/STOP BUTTON

26 PAUSE BUTTON

27 BANK BUTTON

28 FREEZE BUTTON

29 STORE BUTTON

30 O.T.S. BUTTON

PERFORMANCE MEMORY

31 M1-M8 BUTTONS

Turn the SYNC. STOP on or off.

Turn the SYNC. START on or off.

Start or stop the Style playback.

Rewind the song.

Fast forward the song.

Play or stop the song.

Play or pause the song.

Enter the MEMORY menu.

Turn the FREEZE function on or off.

Save the current panel setup to one of the memory banks.

Switch to O.T.S. function.

Save or recall a panel setting.

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ONE TOUCH SETTING

31 M1-M4 (O.T.S.1-O.T.S.4) BUTTONS

32 PHRASE PAD SELECT BUTTON

33 PHRASE PAD 1, 2, 3, 4 BUTTONS

Call up the panel settings that match the current style.

Enter the PHRASE PAD menu.

Start the percussion and melodic phrases playback.

34 PHRASE PAD STOP BUTTON Stop the percussion and melodic phrases playback.

35 TRANSPOSE [<], TRANSPOSE [>] BUTTONS Shift the keyboard pitch value in semitone steps.

36 OCTAVE [<], OCTAVE [>] BUTTONS Shift the keyboard pitch value in octave steps.

37 VOCAL EFFECT BUTTON

38 PART EFFECT BUTTON

Turn the microphone VOCAL EFFECT of microphone on or off.

Turn the keyboard PART EFFECT on or off.

39 INSERT EFFECT BUTTON

40 SUSTAIN BUTTON

41 MONO BUTTON

42 PART L, R1, R2, R3 ON/OFF BUTTONS

43 VOICE SELECT BUTTONS

44 DATA DIAL

45 EXIT BUTTON

46 [<], [>] BUTTONS

47 ASSIGN 1, 2, 3 BUTTONS

48 JOYSTICK

49 PHONES

Turn the voices INSERT EFFECT on or off.

Turn the SUSTAIN on or off.

Turn MONO on or off.

Turn the keyboard PART L, R1, R2, R3 on or off.

Enter the VOICE SELECT interface and select voices.

Change the value of the current selection.

Exit the current menu and return to the previous display.

Change the value of the current selection.

Turn the ASSIGN function on or off.

Control the pitch band, modulation or assign functions of the keyboard.

Connect headphones.

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50 POWER ON/OFF BUTTON

51 USB TO DEVICE JACK

52 USB TO HOST JACK

53 MIDI IN/OUT JACKS

54 SUSTAIN PEDAL JACK

55 EXPRESSION PEDAL JACK

56 LINE OUT JACKS

57 AUX IN JACKS

58 MIC IN JACK

59 AC IN

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Turn the power on or off.

Connect a USB storage Device.

Connect to a computer.

Connect other MIDI devices or equipment.

Connect a sustain pedal.

Connect an expression pedal.

Connect to external speakers or mixer.

Connect external audio device to play through instrument speakers.

Connect a microphone.

Connect a standard AC 100~240V power adapter.

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Panel & Display

Main Display

The color LCD touch screen shows basic information on all current settings at a glance. Settings can be adjusted by touching the screen.

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1 Voice

2 Chord

Displays Voice name and octave data of each part.

Displays the Chord name and related information.

3 Style & Song Displays the current Style or

Song name.

Use to select the voices of each part (L, R1, R2, and R3), for example:

1.

Select the R1 part by pressing the R1 display.

2.

Press it again to bring up the Voice Selection Display then select a voice for R1 from the list.

Press the Chord display to view and adjust:

• Chord Name

• Chord Mode

• Split

1.

Press the Style/Song icon to switch between the Style mode and Song mode .

2.

Press the Style name (or Song) name to select Style or Song.

3.

In Song mode, you can adjust certain parameters with the function buttons on the right.

4 Performance

Memory

Display the currently selected

Performance Memory name.

5 Phrase Pad Displays the currently selected

Phrase Pad Bank name.

6 Controllers

7 Others

Displays the currently assigned function names of controllers.

Displays Transpose, Recording time, Speaker setup, Bluetooth

Connection, Tempo, Current position in style or song playback and Time Signature information.

8 Shortcut to setup pages

Displays quick entries of some setup pages.

Press the Performance Memory name to select a Performance

Memory Bank.

Press the Phrase Pad Bank name to select a Phrase Pad.

Press the Controller name to set the controller function.

Press “Split” to jump to the Split Setting menu.

Press “Tune” to jump to the Tune setting menu.

Press “Album” to jump to the Album display.

Press “Effect” to jump to the Effect Setting menu.

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Setup

This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play.

Power Supply

Connecting the Adapter

1.

First, make sure the instrument ON/OFF switch is set to OFF and and set the master volume level to minimum.

2. Connect the AC adapter to the power supply jack on the rear panel.

3.

Plug the power adapter into an AC outlet.

AC IN

Turning the Power On

1.

Before you turn the instrument on or off, remember to turn the volume all the way down on any connected audio

equipment. Thus will help prevent damage due to overload.

2.

Press the [POWER] switch. The LCD will light up.

3.

Rotate the [MASTER VOLUME] knob to set the desired volume level.

Note: Always turn the instrument on first before turning on the power of any connected external equipment. Likewise, turn the instrument off before turning off the power of other external equipment.

To prevent damage, unplug the AC power adapter when the instrument is not in use and during electrical storms.

Installing the Music Stand

A music stand is supplied with the keyboard. Insert it into the slots at the rear panel to attach it to the instrument.

Connecting the Headphones

When a pair of stereo headphones (not included) is connected to the [PHONES] jack, the speakers will automatically switch off so that sound will only be heard in the headphones. This is ideal for private practice or late-night playing.

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Tips: If you want the instrument speaker to remain on while using headphones, please refer to the section under

"Utility" on speaker mode settings.

Note: To prevent hearing damage, do not use headphones at high volume or for long periods of time.

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Setup

Connecting a Footswitch/Expression Pedal

This section will show you how to connect footswitches and pedals to take control of multiple instrument functions.

Connecting a Footswitch

An external footswitch can be plugged into the sustain jack to be used to turn sustain on or off. When pressed on, you will have a natural sustain as you play.

Connect the footswitch to the [SUSTAIN PEDAL] jack as shown below.

Connecting an Expression Pedal

An external expression control pedal can adjust the volume of each part.

Connect the expression pedal to [EXPRESSION PEDAL] jack as shown below:

Tips: To assign functions to the pedals you’ve connected, refer to relevant section and set function on the Controller interface.

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Setup

Connecting External Equipment

Connecting Audio Equipment

The [LINE OUT] jack send the instrument signal output to external audio equipment such as a keyboard amplifer, stereo sound system, mixing console, or recording interface.

When audio equipment is connected to the instrument, you can use the [MASTER VOLUME] knob to adjust the overall output volume.

If a microphone is plugged into the [MIC IN] jack, the microphone sound can also go out to your connected external audio equipment.

Note: Turn off the power to every device before connecting or disconnecting external equipment.

To avoid damaging the speakers, set the master volume level to minimum before turning on the power.

Connecting an MP3/CD Player

Plug an external audio player (MP3, CD, mobile phone) into the [AUX IN] jack to play music or backtracks through the instrument’s built in speakers.

The instrument can also play music from an external audio source via Bluetooth.

Connecting a Microphone

Connect an external microphone to sing through the instrument’s built in speakers.

1.

Before connecting a microphone, make sure the microphone is turned off and its volume is set to minimum.

2.

Connect the microphone to the [MIC IN] jack.

3. Turn on the microphone and slowly adjust the volume to optimum level.

Note: Make sure the microphone is turned off and the volume is set to minimum before connecting to the instrument.

Tips: To add effects to your voice, refer to the relevant section and selecting microphone effects on “Mic Settings” interface.

Connecting a Computer

Connect to a computer using the real panel [USB TO HOST] JACK to transfer MIDI data between the instrument and your computer. You can also adjust instrument settings with the included software.

Connect the instrument directly to your computer with MIDI cables (not included).

The instrument can also send and receive MIDI data via Bluetooth.

Tips: The MIDI jack is set as the default MIDI message connection. However, if USB MIDI or Bluetooth MIDI are connected, it will automatically switch to one of those.

The instrument supports sending MIDI messages via MIDI, USB, and Bluetooth at the same time.

Please refer to the “MIDI I/O” section for more details.

Connecting External MIDI Devices

By connecting a MIDI Keyboard or other MIDI device to the [MIDI IN] and [MIDI OUT] jacks, you can transfer MIDI data between the instrument and your devices.

• MIDI IN: Receive MIDI messages from an external MIDI device.

• MIDI OUT: Transmits MIDI messages generated by the instrument.

Tips: Please refer to the “MIDI I/O” section for more details.

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Basic Operation

Selection Operation

The selection menus include: voice selection, style selection, song selection, phrase pad bank selection, performance memory selection, and others.

Bring up the selection menus by pressing them on the touch screen or by pressing the panel buttons shown below.

Using the Voice Selection menu as an example, follow these steps to choose a file:

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1. Data Location

Preset: Preset data is stored here.

User: Recorded or edited data is saved here.

USB: Data on a USB storage device is saved here.

Tips: Some selection interfaces feature a "My Favorites" tab. Adding commonly used files to My Favorites lets you select them instantly.

2. Data Categories

Files are divided into categories according to type. Selected one by pressing its name on the screen.

For example: Pressing “Piano” will select the Piano category.

3. File Browsing

Each page displays 10 files in the center of the screen. Use the page buttons at the bottom to switch to other

pages.

If there are over 80 files in the category, press the Right/Left arrow buttons to scroll through the pages.

4. File Selection

Select a file by pressing the file name on the screen, for example, German Grand 1.

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Basic Operation

Using the Soft Keyboard

To name or rename a file, press the soft keyboard button at the bottom right corner of the screen.

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1. Deleting characters

Press the delete button to delete the previous character in the input field.

To delete all the characters in the input field at once, press and hold the delete button.

2. Moving the cursor

Press the right and left arrow buttons to move the cursor.

3. Entering capital characters

Press the CAPS button, and capital characters will be displayed.

4. Entering a space

Press the space button.

5. Entering numbers or symbols

Press the “.?123” button, and numbers and symbols will be displayed.

After you finish editing, press the OK button to enter the new name and return to the previous display. Or, press the

Cancel button to cancel the edit and return to the previous display.

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Basic Operation

Settings Operation

The instrument has a touch screen from which you can directly select files, adjust parameters, and change settings.

These operations can also be made using the [DATA DIAL] and [</>] buttons.

When adjusting parameter values, press the [<] and [>] buttons simultaneously to reset the parameter value.

To return from the current menu to the previous one, press the [EXIT] button. Press it repeatedly to return to the main menu.

Parameter Adjustment

There are three types of parameters. Each requires a different way of operating the touch screen depending on the parameter.

1. ON/OFF

Some parameters (like the “Chord Velocity Control”), feature a checkbox that must be pressed to turn the function ON

or OFF. Press it once to turn it on; press it again to turn it off.

2. LIST

Some parameters (like “EQ”), come up as a list when you press the selection name.

There are three ways to select the parameter:

• Press the name on the touch screen.

• Use the [DATA DIAL].

• Use the [</>] buttons.

The selected parameter will become highlighted.Then, press parameter name or another area to close the list.

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Basic Operation

3. DATA

Some parameters (like “Fade In Time”) feature a combo box.

There are three ways to adjust the parameter:

• Press the up/down arrow button on the touch screen.

• Use the [DATA DIAL].

• Use [</>] buttons.

In some menus like “Mixer” or “Master EQ”, you can even use the virtual slider to adjust knob and fader values.

• Press and hold the slider, then move it up or down.

• When the slider is selected, you can also use [DATA DIAL] or [</>] buttons to adjust the value.

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Basic Operation

Shortcut +

Although the instrument has many interfaces, there is a way to quickly bring up the interface you need just by using

[SHORTCUT+] button.

1. Press and hold the [SHORTCUT+] button.

2. Press other buttons while holding the [SHORTCUT+] button.

For example, hold [SHORTCUT+] and press the [A.B.C. Button] to display the chord setting.

Tips: Hold [SHORTCUT+] and use the keyboard, pedal or joystick to get direct access to menus. Please refer to the relevant section for more details.

Factory Reset

You can restore the instrument to factory settings as follow:

Enter the “Global Settings - Utility” menu and press the “To Factory Preset” button in the “Config 3” Tab.

When performing a factory reset, you have the option of retaining your saved data.

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Playing Voices

The instrument features a variety of realistic voices, divided into several categories according to their tonal characteristics.

Playing Voices

Turning on the Part Switch, Selecting and Playing a Voice

1.

Press the the [R1] button to turn it on.

2.

There are two ways to select voices:

• Press one of the [Voice Select] buttons to bring up the corresponding voice selection menu. From there, make a

selection by pressing the voice name. Each category will display different voices.

FAVORITE

• Press the R1 area in the main display to bring up the corresponding category. From there, switch categories or pages

by using the touch screen.

To select User Voice, press the “User” tab or “USB” tab to bring up that menu.

3. Once the voice is selected, you may begin playing.

Tips:

All of the presets in this instrument feature high quality voices. Voices with a “ ” icon are our recommended favorites.

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Playing Voices

Add a Voice to “My Favorites”

Get quick access to your favorite voices by adding them to “My Favorites”:

1. Press the “Add to Favorites” star icon button at the bottom. A star will appear to the right of the selected voice name.

Press the button again to remove it from “My Favorites”.

2.

Press the “My Favorites” tab to see the list of the voices you added. You can remove any of the voices in this menu

anytime.

You can also access this menu by pressing the [FAVORITE] button on the panel.

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Playing Voices

Playing Voice Demo

Press “Demo” on the Voice selection menu to start playing a demo of the selected voice. Press the “Demo” again to stop it.

The button is disabled if there isn’t a voice demo for the selected voice.

Playing Two or Three Voices Simultaneously

The instrument allows two or three different voices to be layered together to create a fuller, richer sound.

1. Press the [Part Switch] to turn the part on or off.

2.

Enter the Voice selection menu. Press the part name on the top left corner to switch the selected part. Then, select a

voice for each part.

3.

After selecting a voice for each part, play the keyboard and you will hear a layered, ensemble sound combining these

parts.

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Playing Different Voices with Both Hands

This instrument supports up to 4 parts simultaneously, one for the left hand and three for the right hand.

1.

First, turn the upper (R1-R3) parts on.

2. To set a voice for the left hand, make sure the [L] button is turned on.

3.

Select a lower (left hand) voice by pressing the [VOICE SELECTION] button.

4.

Play the keyboard into the two areas to hear the different voices played by either hand.

Tips: When L is turned off, you can play the R voices across the full keyboard. When L is turned on, the keyboard separates into two sections, L and R1/R2/R3. This is called the “split point”.

The split point is set to F#3 by default. However, you can set this to any position you wish.

You can set the volume of each part in the “Mixer” menu.

Setting the Split Point

The point on the keyboard that separates L and R1/R2/R3 is called the “split point”.

The split point is set to F#3 by default.

However, you can set this to any position you wish by following these steps:

1.

Press “Split” on the main display or press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button and select the “Keyboard” function to bring

up the Split Settings menu.

2.

Select the key name of the Left area to make it the split point. You can do this on the touch screen or by using the

[DATA DIAL] or [</>] buttons. Or, press the actual keyboard key to set your desired split point.

If you want to set the split point for both the Lower part and chord area, just turn on the “Chord+L” switch. Then you can set the Split Point (Chord) and the Split Point (Left) at the same time.

Tips: The Split Point of the LEFT/RIGHT part sections and the Chord Split Point section are generally same, but also can be assigned separately. Split Point (Chord) cannot be set higher than Split Point(Left).

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Using Keyboard Latch

When you turn the Latch function on, the layer voice will continue playing after you remove your hand from the keyboard.

Select the part you want to latch in the “Latch” options.

• All Off: The Latch function will not apply to any voice layers

• Left: The Latch function will only apply to the left part voice layer

• All On: The Latch function will apply to all voice layers

Setting the Keyboard Touch Sensitivity

This instrument features several different touch sensitivity curves programmed to simulate the touch response of various model acoustic pianos.

1.

Press “Split” on the main display or press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button and select the “Keyboard” function to bring

up the touch settings menu.

2.

Press “Curve name”, and a menu box will appear. Use the DATA DIAL, the [</>] buttons, or touchscreen to select a

sensitivity curve.

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You can turn off the keyboard response to get the same volume no matter what velocity you play.

1.

Do this by unselecting the “ON” button to turn the keyboard touch response OFF in the “Keyboard” menu.

2.

Press “Flat Velocity”, and a menu box will appear. Use the DATA DIAL, the [</>] buttons, or touchscreen to set this

parameter.

Using Transpose and Octave to Change Pitch

The transpose function allows the overall pitch of the instrument, including style and song, to be transposed up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitone steps.

Use the Transpose function as follows:

1.

Press the [TRANSPOSE <] / [TRANSPOSE >] buttons to edit the transpose setting.

2.

Use the Data Dial, [</>] buttons, or touchscreen in the “Keyboard” menu to adjust the keyboard pitch by semitones.

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You can also shift the pitch of a specific part or track up or down by full octaves. Octave shift is not available for style and song modes.

Use the Octave Shift as follows:

1. Press the [Octave <] / [Octave >] buttons to edit the octave of selected part.

2.

Press to select a part. Use the Data Dial, [</>] buttons, or touchscreen in the “Keyboard” menu to adjust the keyboard

pitch.

Tips: In addition to Transpose and Octave pitch adjustment, you can set the overall instrument pitch by adjusting the Master Tune frequency.

Generally, the instrument uses twelve-tone equal temperament at a standard pitch of 440.0 Hz. However, you can set it higher or lower according to performance needs.

Please refer to the section on Master Tuning for more details.

Adding Effects to Voices

The instrument features several fine-tuned effects to apply to augment your keyboard parts.

• Sustain: Press the “Sustain” button to give the notes played on the keyboard longer, realistic sustain. This effect ap

plies to all the parts.

• Part Effect: Press the “Part Effect” button to add Arp/Harmony to the notes played. This effect only applies the

currently selected parts.

Tips: • Most harmony effects only work in auto-bass chord mode. For this to work, turn on the “A.B.C.” function and play the chord in the chord area so that the right hand notes are added to the harmony effect.

• Harmony effects only apply to the right hand (R1, R2, R3), and are not supported on the left hand.

• When you add arpeggio effects to a keyboard sound, one or more notes played on the keyboard are converted into a series of notes that are played in chronological order according to the arpeggio style. Try different arpeggios to find the best ones for your style.

• A keyboard part can only use either arpeggios or one of the harmony effects; they can not be used for any one keyboard part at the same time.

• The instrument effects have been optimized for each Voice. To make modifications, refer to the section on effects.

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• Insert Effect: Press the “Insert” button to add an effect to the Voice. There is a wide selection of insert effects available.

Some of them can enrich the sound, for example, try adding distortion to the guitar voice, or use some effects to make your performance more realistic like adding delay to an electronic piano.

Tips: The instrument insert effects have been optimized for each Voice. To make modifications, refer to the section on effects.

• Mono: Press the Mono button to make the Voice play monophonically (single notes only). In this mode, the keyboard

will only produce one sound no matter how many keys you press at the same time.

Tips: Some voices are set to Mono by default according to their charactors. Others also apply a portamento or legato effect (portamento effect is also applied to some voices with poly mode).

You can edit the playing mode of voice and save as a User Voice. Please refer to relevant section for more details.

Other built-in other part effects like “Slicer” add a chopping effect and note filter. Experiment with the different effects to find the ones you like best.

Enter the “Part Effect” menu through “Global Setting” to add more keyboard effects to your playing.

Using the Joystick to Adjust Pitch and Voice

Move the Joystick up, down, left, or right to change keyboard pitch or voice effects. After releasing it, the Joystick will return to the neutral position.

The Joystick default function for left and right movement is Pitch Bend, which changes the note pitch lower or higher.The up direction by default is Modulation; this makes the note play in vibrato.

The Joystick up and down parameters can be assigned in the “Controllers” menu.

Tips: Using the Joystick lets you play some voices more realistically and expressively.

You can also assign Joystick parameters using the voice editor and save your settings. Refer to the section on

“Controllers” for more details.

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Editing Voices

The voice edit function enables you to create your own voices by editing parameters of existing voices. You can save up to 512 User Voices and recall them from the USER voice tab.

Select a voice to edit. Press the “Edit” button on the Voice Selection display to call up the Voice Edit menu.

Editable Parameters

The parameters you can edit are categorized into four tabs at the top of the menu. Press on one of the tabs to edit that parameter.

Basic Tab

This menu contains “Basic”, “Envelope”, and “Vibrato” parameters .

Basic Default Volume Change the default volume of the current voice.

Cutoff Adjust the filter cutoff of the voice.

As the value is turned higher, the voice becomes brighter.

Resonance

Envelope Attack

Adjust the filter resonance of the voice.

As the value is turned lower, the resonance effect becomes stronger.

Determines the time it takes for a sound to reach maximum volume after the key is pressed and sound begins.

As the value is turned lower, the sound begins faster.

Decay

Release

Determines the time it takes for a sound to reach its sustain level volume after the attack.

As the value is turned lower, the sound decays faster.

Determines the time from when you release the key until the sound decays to silence.

As the value turned lower, the sound disappears faster.

Vibrato Rate

Depth

Delay

Determines how fast one vibrato effect cycle is played.

As the value is turned higher, the vibrato speed becomes faster.

Determines the strength of the vibrato effect.

As the value is turned higher, the effect becomes stronger.

Determines how quickly the Vibrato effect starts after the sound begins.

As the value is turned higher, the vibrato starts later.

0~127

0~127

0~127

0~127

0~127

0~127

0~127

0~127

0~127

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Keyboard Tab

This menu contains “Keyboard”, “Velocity”, and “Play mode” parameters.

Keyboard Right Octave

Left Octave

Determines the default octave shift of the edited voice when used as any of the RIGHT 1-3 keyboard parts.

Determines the default octave shift of the edited voice when used as the

LEFT keyboard part.

Velocity

Panel Sustain

Pedal Sustain

Slope

Offset

Determines the length of sustain when using Panel Sustain.

Determines the length of sustain when using Pedal Sustain.

Adjusts the voice slope.

Adjusts the time curves as the velocity varies.

Play Mode Poly Sets the voice to be played back with multiple simultaneous notes

(polyphonically).

Poly Portamento Sets the voice to be played back with multiple simultaneous notes

(polyphonically) with legato.

Mono Sets the voice to be played back with single notes only (monophonically).

Mono Portamento Sets the voice to be played back with single notes only (monophonically) and legato.

Mono Legato Sets the voice to be played back with legato.

Portamento Time Sets the transition speed from the first note played on the keyboard to the next when playing mode is set to “Portamento”.

-2~+2

-2~+2

64~127

64~127

0~127

0~127

0~127

Tips: If the play mode is set to “Mono”, only one sound will be produced at a time no matter how many keys you play at the same time.

Portamento slides the pitch of one note played on the keyboard into the next note played. You can control the transition time by adjusting the “Portamento time”.

Legato is a special mode of monophonic playing. When you press a new key while already holding another key, the first note will immediately change to the second note played.

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Effect Tab

This menu contains “Global Effect”, “Insert Effect”, “EQ” and Part Effect parameters.

GFX

EQ

IFX

Keyboard

Effect

Reverb Level

Chorus Level

Low Frequency

Low Gain

Adjust the reverb depth.

Adjust the chorus depth.

Adjust the Voice Low Frequency level.

Adjust the Voice Low Gain level.

High Frequency Adjust the Voice High Frequency level.

High Gain Adjust the Voice High Gain level.

IFX ON/OFF

IFX Level

Press to turn the default IFX of your selected voice on/off. You can also control this function with the IFX button on the panel.

The name and parameters of the currently selected IFX will be displayed under the button.

Adjust the IFX depth.

If the selected IFX does not support this parameter adjustment, the knob will not appear.

IFX Edit button Press this button to select IFX for the selected Voice in the pop-up.

Arpeggio ON/OFF Press to set Arpeggio as the default keyboard effect.

Arpeggio Type Press the Arpeggio name to bring up the Arp Selection menu. Press to select an arpeggio type from this list.

Harmony ON/OFF Press to set Harmony as the default keyboard effect.

Harmony Type

Slicer ON/OFF

Slicer Type

Press the Harmony name to bring up the Harmony Selection menu.

Press to select a Harmony type from this list.

Press to turn on the Slicer effect.

Press the Slicer name to bring up the Slicer Selection menu. Press to select a Slicer type from this list.

0~127

0~127

32 Hz~2.0 KHz

-12~+12

500 Hz~16 KHz

-12~+12

0~127

Tips: When a voice is used in R3, the insert effect of that voice may be turned off.This depends on the effect type used for the voice, as some IFX cannot be used for R3.

Most harmony only works when “A.B.C.” is turned on.Turn “A.B.C.” on when editing a voice and listen to the effect while playing a chord.

Arpeggio and Harmony effects can not be used on the same keyboard part at the same time. Slicer can be used with Arpeggios or Harmonies.

Please refer to the section on Part Effects for more information.

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Control Tab

This menu contains “Modulation” and “Voice Control” parameters.

Modulation Vibrato Depth Determines the strength of the vibrato effect.

Add Vibrato by moving the Joystick up.

Voice Control IFX ON/OFF Control the IFX effect in real time by moving the Joystick up or down. Different

IFX have different preprogrammed parameters for the Joystick. The parameter name for the one selected will be shown here.

Press to turn on the IFX button to assign the Joystick parameters. Press the

“Exchange” button to swap the parameters’ position.

0~127

Tips: Up to two preprogrammed IFX can be assigned to the Joystick.

The Voice Control feature only works when the Joystick is set to “Voice Control”. Please refer to the section on

“Controllers” for more information about Joystick settings.

Saving the Edited Voice

After editing the voice, you can compare your edit to the original voice.

Press the “COMPARE” button to hear the keyboard set to the original preset voice with default parameter settings.

Press the “COMPARE” button again to return to your edited voice.

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When you are finished editing, save your settings to User Voice as follows:

1. Press “Save”. Enter a name for your edited voice in the soft keyboard.

2.

Press “OK” to save edited voice as a User Voice.

Now, you can find the new voice you saved in the “User” menu.

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Saving, Deleting or Renaming a User Voice

You can delete, rename or save a User Voice to USB device from the “User” menu.

1.

Select a User Voice.

2. Then, press the “Menu” icon at the bottom right corner to bring up the menu.

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3.

Press the “Delete” button to delete the selected User Voice. Then press OK to confrm.

4. Press the “Rename” icon to bring up the soft keyboard. Edit the new name and press “OK” to confirm.

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If the name you entered is same as an existing file, a pop up will remind whether you want to overwrite the existing voice.

5.

Press the “Save User” button to bring up the soft keyboard. Rename the voice and save it as a new User Voice.

6.

Press the “Save USB” button to bring up the soft keyboard. Rename the voice and save it to a USB Device.

Enter the “USB” menu to find the new voice you saved.

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You can also delete multiple files. Press the “MulSel” button on the bottom left and switch it to “Multi-select”. The “Rename” button will be replaced by a “Select All” button.

Now, you can touch multiple file names to select them or press “Select All” to select all the files in the directory.

Tips: You can add a User Voice or a Voice saved in a USB device to “My Favorites” the same way you add a preset voice to “My Favorites”.

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Auto Accompaniment

The instrument has a huge selection of various musical styles that put a full backing band at your fingertips. All you have to do is to play chords. With auto accompaniment, even a solo performer can enjoy the experience of playing with a full band or orchestra.

Styles are automatically divided into several groups according to musical type.

Using Styles

Selecting Various Styles

1.

You can select a style as follows:

• Press the [STYLE SELECT] button to enter the Style Selection menu. Choose a Style Group, then press to select a

style name from the list.

• When the Style/Song area in the main display is in Style mode, press this area to enter the corresponding group

display of the current style . You can jump to other pages or other groups by touching the screen. Then, press the style

name to select it.

• To select a User Style, press the “User” or “USB” tab and select a file from the list displayed.

Tips:

All of the presets in this instrument feature high quality styles. Styles with a “ ” icon are our recommended favorites.

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Playing the Percussion Tracks of a Style

The percussion track is a significant part of a style. You can generally identify the style of music by listening to its percussion track.

1. Press the [START/STOP] button. The style will immediately start with only the percussion track.

When the [A.B.C.] button is turned off and the [SYNC START] button is turned on, the percussion track will start when you play the keyboard.

2.

Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop the style playback.

Tips: There may be no sound after pressing the [START/STOP] button if you select a piano style. This is because percussion is not available for piano style.

Playing All Tracks of a Style

With auto accompaniment, you just need to play chords. The accompaniment will automatically follow along with the chords you play. With playing different chords, the A.B.C. changes accordingly. You seems enjoy the experience of playing with orchestra.

Play all the tracks of a style as follows:

1.

Press the [A.B.C.] button to turn on chord detection.

2.

Press the [SYNC START] button to turn on the Sync Start function.

3.

Press a chord in the chord area. It will start playing auto accompaniment of all tracks.

Experiment with playing different chords with your left hand and playing the melody with your right hand.

The automatic accompaniment will enhance your performance.

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Tips: • If you press the [SYNC STOP] button to turn on the Sync Stop function, the automatic accompaniment will automatically stop when you release the chord.

• The preset tempo of each style is displayed above the style name. The tempo will change according to the style you select.

• To switch between different styles without changing the tempo, turn on the “Tempo Lock “ in the “Style &

Song” menu to fix the tempo of the current playing style.

• To adjust the volume of each track or turn some tracks off, you can make detailed adjustments in the “Mixer” menu.

Add a Style to “My Favorites”

Get quick access to your most commonly used styles by adding them to “My Favorites” as follows:

1. Press the “Add to Favorites” star icon at the bottom. A star will appear to the right of the selected style name. Press

the button again to remove it from “My Favorites”.

2. Press the “My Favorites” tab to see the list of the styles you added. You can remove any of the styles in this menu

anytime.

Split Point Settings

The Split Point of the LEFT/RIGHT part section and the Split Point of Chord section can be assigned separately.

The Chord Split Point separates the Chord section for Style playback from the section(s) for playing Voices (RIGHT 1, 2,

3 and LEFT).

Adjust the Split Point as follows:

1. Press the “Split” button on the main menu or press “Global Setting- Keyboard” to bring up the Split Setting menu.

2. Press the Chord name and use the DATA DIAL and [</>] buttons to set a split point. Or, press the actual keyboard

key to set your desired split point.

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The default chord split point is F#3, which is the same as the left hand split point. However, two split points can be set to different positions as needed.

To set two split points at the same time, press “Chord + Left” to turn it on. Now these two split points will change synchronously.

Tips: Split Point (Left) cannot be set lower than Split Point (Chord), and Split Point (Chord) cannot be set higher than Split Point (Left).

Chord Basics

This section is a brief introduction to the basics of chords.

Chord Construction

When three or more notes are played together, they form a chord. A chord is the basic component of harmony, and each note in the chord is generally built according to a principle of thirds.

In most music, the fundamental chord is the “triad.” The notes that make up a chord are determined according to their position: the lowest note is called the “root”, the one a third interval above the root is called the “third”, and the one a fifth interval above the root is called the “fifth”.

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The root note, also known as the tonic, is the most important note in a chord. It stabilizes the sound by determining the

“mode” of the chord, fixing the composition of the other notes in the chord.The name of the chord structure depends on the interval of each note above the root note in the chord.

• When the root pitch is a perfect fifth away from quint and a major third or a minor third from tierce, they are called

“major chords” and “minor chords”.

• When the root pitch is a major third and an augmented fifth or a minor triad and a diminished fifth from tierce and

quint, they are called the “augmented chord” and “diminished chord”.

According to the principle of third superposition, we can add a seventh (seven intervals from the root note) and ninth

(nine interval from the root note) on the triad to form a “seventh chord”, “ninth chord”, “eleventh chord” and “thirteenth chord”.

Please refer to a chord chart or use a chord dictionary for more information on chord types.

Chord Inversion

The “inversion” of a chord is formed by turning the root note upward and placing the third or fifth note in the lowest position. The chord is called an “inversion chord” when the root of the chord is not in the lowest position.

This instrument supports playing chords by using inversion chord fingering. When Bass inversion mode is turned on, the fingering of standard chords and the fingering of inversion chords will have different effects.

Chord Name

A chord name can tell you almost everything you need to know about a chord, including: the root of the chord, whether the chord is a major chord or a minor chord, an augmented chord or a diminished chord, a seventh chord or a ninth chord, and so on.

For example, the name below clearly indicates that the root of the chord is C, and the chord type is a minor triad, so this chord is a minor triad with C as the root.

Please refer to a chord chart or use a chord dictionary for more information on chord names.

Single Finger

In Single Finger Mode, you can play Major chords, Minor chords, Seventh chords, and Minor seventh chords by using up to three fingers. Let’s take for example a chord with root C and introduce the fingering for these four chords.

In Single Finger mode, you can play these four chords with a single finger.

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Multi-fingered

Multi-fingered mode only detects multi-fnger chords. Let’s take for example a chord with root C and introduce fngering according to a chord chart or chord dictionary.

Fingered

The default chord detect mode of this instrument is Fingered. You can either use Single Finger or Multi-finger.

Chord Dictionary

The instrument built-in chord dictionary provides complete finger positions of almost every chord. Use this feature to find out how to play a chord you don’t know.

1. Press “Split Point” at the bottom of the main menu or press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button to enter the “Keyboard”

interface. Select the “Chord” tab to bring up the chord dictionary.

2. Press the Root name and use the touch the screen, DATA DIAL, or the [</>] buttons to select a chord root.

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3. Press the chord type and use the touch screen, DATA DIAL, or the [</>] buttons to select a chord type.

The correct chord fingering will appear on the keyboard, and the chord notes will appear on the music staff.

Tips: There are always variations to chord fingering and construction. Experiment with creating your own fingerings to make unique chords.

Setting Chord Detect Mode

Which fingering to use depends on how you select the chord detect mode. Press “Split Point” at the bottom of the main menu or press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button to enter the “Keyboard” menu. Select the “Chord” tab to set the chord detect mode.

Select a chord detect mode under Options. This instrument has four modes.

Fingered

Multi-Fingered

Detects single fingered and multi fingered.

Only detects multi fingered.

Bass Invert Detects inverted chords of Bass channel.

Smart Full Range Detects multi fingered in the full keyboard area.

Tips: Cancel and Cancel 2 can only be triggered when the chord mode is set to “Multi-fingered” and “Bass Invert”.

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Style Playback

Style Variations

There are many preprogrammed variations of automatic accompaniment.

• INTRO [1] - [3]

An Intro is usually used at the beginning of the music. This instrument features three built-in Intro sections.

Press one of the INTRO [1] - [3] buttons before starting style playback. The INTRO button LED light will light up.

Press the [START/ STOP] button or play a chord on the keyboard (if SYNC START is enabled) to start playing the Intro pattern.

When the current pattern playback is finished, it will automatically begin playing the main section.

• Main [A] - [D]

Main is used for the loop part of the song. This instrument features four built-in Main sections.

Press the MAIN buttons [A] - [D] during style playback to shift between different patterns. The new MAIN section will start playing at the next measure.

When SYNC START is turned off, if you press the MAIN button of the current section, it will automatically play a Fill, which will then transition back to the Main part.

• Fill [A] - [D]

Putting Fills in your Style performance, gives variation to the song between Main parts. This instrument features four built-in Fill sections.

When the same [Main] button is pressed again, a Fill will trigger automatically.

You can also turn on the AUTO FILL function, which will automatically add a Fill when you switch between Main sections.

After the Fill plays, it will automatically return to the Main loop section.

• Break

When in Style playback, using a Break section can give even more dynamics to the Main section loop.

As the Style plays, press the [BREAK] button to play a Break section in the next measure.

After the Break plays, it will automatically return to the Main loop section.

• Ending [1] - [3]

An Ending is commonly used at the end of a performance. This instrument features three built-in Ending sections.

Press one of the ENDING [1] - [3] buttons to start the Ending section in the next measure.The Style playback will stop when the Ending finishes.

Control Buttons

• [START/STOP]

Start or stop playing back the Style. When the Style is playing, the [START/STOP] button LED flashes according to the current tempo.

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• [SYNC START]

Start Style playback when playing the keyboard.

When A.B.C. is turned off, turn on the [SYNC START] button, The Style will start playing when you press any key. When

A.B.C. and SYNC START are both turned on, the Style playback will be triggered by playing a chord in the keyboard chord detect area.

• [SYNC STOP]

To stop the style when releasing the chord, press the SYNC STOP button.

When SYNC STOP is turned on, the style stops when you release the chord. SYNC START will then automatically turn on for you to easily control the Style start and stop.

• [A.B.C.]

When the [A.B.C.] button is turned on, the left area of the keyboard becomes the chord range. As different chords are played, the automatic accompaniment produces different effects.

When the [A.B.C.] button is turned off, only the percussion channel of the style will play.

Tips: The instrument has chord velocity control. If this feature is turned on, the Style volume will vary when you play chords at different velocities.

Chord velocity is turned off by default. To turn this function on, go to “Style & Song” and press “Chord Velocity

Control”.

• [Auto Fill In]

Turn on [ Auto Fill In ] by pressing the button. It will automatically play a Fill when you switch between Main Patterns.

• [Fade In/Out]

Starting the Style with Fade In produces a smooth beginning, the volume increasing from low to high. Press the [FADE

IN/OUT] button when Style playback is stopped. The [FADE IN/OUT] LED will light up. When the Fade In is complete, the

[FADE IN/OUT] LED will go out.

Stopping the Style with Fade Out produces a smooth ending, the volume tapering from high to low. Press the [FADE IN/

OUT] button during Style playback. The [FADE IN/OUT] LED will light up. When the Fade Out is complete, the Style will automatically stop and the LED will go out. The keyboard volume will become lower if you are playing.

Tips: You can set the Fade In/Out time to meet your actual performance demands. To adjust this setting, go to the utility menu and refer to the relevant section.

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• [O.T.S. Link]

O.T.S. Link is very useful feature. When you play different styles and switch the main sections, the O.T.S. function will apply the preset parameters of the main patterns for your performance.

The instrument has four Main Patterns: Main A, Main B, Main C, and Main D, corresponding to O.T.S. 1, O.T.S. 2, O.T.S.

3, O.T.S. 4.

Press the button to turn on the O.T.S. Link. The O.T.S. button will turn on simultaneously. Now, when you switch between Main patterns, the O.T.S. will also switch following the Main patterns.

Of course, you can turn off the O.T.S. Link and switch four O.T.S. on/off manually when the O.T.S. button is on.

Adjusting the Tempo

Adjust the tempo as follows: Tempo range: 30~280

1.

Press either of the [TEMPO <]/[TEMPO >] buttons to bring up pop-up window.

2.

Use the [TEMPO <]/[TEMPO >] buttons to adjust the tempo.

3.

Use the data dial or press and hold the [TEMPO <]/[TEMPO >] buttons to change the value quickly.

4.

Press the [TEMPO <] and [TEMPO >] buttons at the same time to reset the tempo to default.

You can also use the Tap Tempo feature to change the current tempo which is very efficient to get the desired tempo.

1.

When the Style is playing, you can change the tempo by pressing the [Tap Tempo] button four times at a fixed tempo

of your choice.

2. When the Style is stopped, press the [Tap Tempo] button four times repeatedly, and the automatic accompaniment will

start playing at the tempo you set.

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Tips: The Style tempo is displayed above the Style name. When you select a different Style, the tempo will also change.

To switch between different Styles while using automatic accompaniment without changing the tempo, you can turn on “Tempo Lock” in the “Style & Song” menu to fix the current tempo.

Tap Tempo is equally effective in Song mode. Please read the relevant section for more information.

Metronome

1. Press the [METRO] button to turn on the metronome. The button LCD will flash in sync with the metronome sound.

2. Press the [METRO] button again to turn off the metronome.

Tips: When the Style/Song is playing, you can adjust the metronome settings including Time Signature, Bell ON/

OFF, and Volume. Please refer to “Utility” menu to get more setting details.

One Touch Setting

When One Touch Setting is switched on, you can instantly recall all auto accompaniment related settings, including voice selection and digital effects, with the single touch of a button.

1.

Press the [O.T.S.] button to turn on the One Touch Setting function.

The [M1 ~ M4] buttons will act as O.T.S. 1~4.

2. Press one of the [M1] - [M4] buttons. The panel settings (including voice and effects) that match the current Style will

be recalled instantly.

3.

When you press a chord on the chord detect area, the Style will start playing automatically.

Each style has 4 preset settings. You can press [O.T.S. 1 ~ 4] as you play to try different Voices and Effects.

Tips: When the Style is playing, pressing O.T.S. will not automatically turn on the SYNC START.

If you want to change the O.T.S. of a Style, you can edit the Style using the Style Recording function. Please refer to the related section for more information.

If you want to use O.T.S. while switching Main patterns, make sure to turn on the O.T.S. Link.

Style Recording

Style recording is a powerful but convenient function to create a personalized style. You can go anywhere from editing an exist style to building an all new style. You can even change the one touch setting here. The more you experiment with

Style recording, the bigger the arsenal you’ll have for your professional use. You can save up to 512 User Styles.

Styles are made up of different sections (INTRO × 3, MAIN × 4, FILL IN × 4, and ENDING × 3, Break × 1). Each section has eight separate channels.

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Percussive A channel consisting of percussion accent phrases

Drum

Bass

Chord 1

Chord 2

Chord 3

Phrase 1

Phrase 2

A basic part of the accompaniment style, the drum channel contains foundational phrases

The bass channel contains bass phrases that match the accompaniment style

Chord channel 1, generally contains some rhythmic phrases

Chord channel 2, generally contains some rhythmic phrases

Chord channel 3, generally contains some rhythmic phrases

Phrases channel 1, generally contains some melodic phrases

Phrases channel 2, generally contains some melodic phrases

You can create a Style by recording the channels separately, or by importing pattern data from other existing Styles.

Select a Style in the Style Selection menu and press the “Edit” button to enter the Style Recording menu.

This menu displays the editable parameters of the current Style.

Basic Parameters of Styles

This section briefly explains each editable parameter in the Style recording menu and how to adjust each one.

Tempo Adjustment

Adjust the tempo of your Style. Generally, the tempo of each section is consistent with the others.

However, the Style recording function supports setting different tempos for each section to make unique style of your own .

1. Press the “Tempo” button to bring up a pop up window. Press the value in the pop up window and modify it by

pressing the arrow, using the [DATA DIAL] or [</>] buttons.

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In the Tempo Adjustment pop up, there is an “Only apply to current section” option. If you only want to change the

tempo of the current section, select this option.

Most of the sections have a uniform tempo. If you do not turn on the “Only apply to current section” switch, the tempo of all the other sections will be synced to your new tempo after you confirm.

Section Selection

Select the section you want to edit.

Press the Section name to bring up the section list. Use the [DATA DIAL], [</>] buttons, or press the section name to select a section.

You can also press the [Style Section] button on the panel to switch the section directly.

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Channel Selection

When the editing section is Intro or Ending, a “Channel Selection” button will appear at the top. Press it to select Channel

1~8 or Channel 9~16.

If the editing section is not Intro or Ending, the “Channel Selection” button will not appear. In this case, you can only edit or record the section in Channel 9~16.

There will be a chord name (CM7) in it’s place, which means sections other than Intro and Ending are recording based on CM7. No matter where you play on the keyboard, only the notes in the CM7 chord can be recorded to the channel.

Bar Length

Change the length (in number of bars) of the editing section.

This parameter range is related to the current edited Style section: the Intro, Main and Ending sections support no more than 32 bars. The Fill and Break sections are limited to 2 bars.

Press the value and change the length by pressing the arrows, or use the [DATA DIAL] or [</>]buttons.

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Channel Voice Selection

Change the channel voice as follows:

1.

Press the voice name of the channel you want to change to enter the Voice Selection menu.

The Voice Selection menu will only display all selectable voices of this channel. Unsupported voices will be hidden.

For example, you can only select percussion voices for the Perc and Drum channel, and only bass voices for the

Bass channel.

2. Select the voice for this channel by touching the voice name. Press the “Back” button on the lower right corner to

return to the Style Recording menu.

Chord Response Setting

Set the chords which the current channel will play. Press the parameters to view the list of chord types.

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Maj

Min

All

Non

This channel will only play when you use Major chords.

This channel will only play when you use Minor chords.

This channel will play whether you use Major or Minor chords.

This channel does not respond to chords.

The parameter options available are related to the current edited section:

• When the editing section is Intro or Ending, Maj, Min, All, and Non are all available. This is because when creating an

Intro and Ending section, the channel response major chord and the channel response minor chord are separated.

When you play a major chord, channel 9~16 will be played; when you play a minor chord, channel 1~8 will be played.

When editing and recording Intro and Ending sections, please consider how the “Chord Type” relates to “Channel

selection”.

• When the editing section is Main, Fill, or Break, Maj and Min are not available. This is because the Percussion channel

of the Main, Fill, and Break sections need to support all chords, and the percussion channel is not set up for chords at

all.

Note!

Remember that Style channels 1~8 and 9~16 use the same channel when played (1 and 9, for example). If the two channels’ chord response are both set to All, but their other parameters (tone, volume, etc.) are different, there may be problems when playing the Style, and it may not play according to your settings. Make sure the parameter settings are consistent for your Style during setup to avoid this issue.

Channel Volume

Press the volume value. Then, press the Up and Down arrows, use the [DATA DIAL], or use the [</>] buttons to adjust the volume value.

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Channel Pan

Press the pan value. Then, press the Up and Down arrows, use the [DATA DIAL], or use the [</>] buttons to adjust the pan value.

Further Editing a Style

Get into deep editing for your Style recording! Press the “Edit” buttons at the right of each channel to access detailed parameter menus.

Quantize

The quantize function can help you arrange the notes in the channel according to certain timing rules. Adjust this parameter to make your notes sounds more neatly.

Original Quantized to 1/8 notes

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Press the “Quantize” button at the list to bring up a pop up window.

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Press the quantize accuracy to bring up a list. Select an accuracy amount and the notes will be quantized accordingly.

To optimize your accuracy, set Quantize to the shortest note value in the channel. For example, if eighth notes are the shortest in the channel, set eighth notes as the Quantize accuracy.

Velocity

Edit the velocity of the notes in a channel. If you feel the overall velocity of a channel is too high or too low, use this function to adjust the overall velocity without losing the dynamic velocity.

Press “Velocity” to bring up a pop up window.

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Press the velocity value. Then, press the Up and Down arrows, use the [DATA DIAL], or use the [</>] buttons to adjust the velocity percentage.

Set the velocity percentage above 100% to increase the overall velocity of the channel. Set it below 100% to decrease the velocity.

Setting the chord control parameters

During Style playing, the notes in each channel will respond to your chord playing according to their settings, resulting in various changes. Here is how to adjust the settings:

Press the “Parameter” button to open the chord control parameter window.

1. Note Trans

Press the “Note Trans” button. This sets the note transposition table for the source pattern.

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When a major chord changes to a minor chord, the original notes in the scale will become lower. When a minor chord changes to a major chord, the original notes in the scale will become higher.

The following is a brief overview of the general usage of “Note Trans”:

Bypass

Melody

Chord

Melodic Minor

Melodic Minor 5th

Harmonic Minor

Harmonic Minor 5th

Natural Minor

Natural Minor 5th

Dorian

Dorian 5th

Suitable for percussion Channel

Suitable for melody and bass channels

Suitable for chord transposition

Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third

Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Fifth

Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Sixth

Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Fifth, Sixth

Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Sixth, Seventh

Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh

Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Seventh

Suitable for Intros and Endings.Scale change: Third, Fifth, Seventh

2. Root Trans

Root Trans sets the rules when a root note Changes.

Press “Root Trans” to bring up a list displaying the chord root note position.

The following is a brief overview of the general usage of “Root Trans”:

Root Suitable for melody and bass channels. Root Trans Rule: Keep the pitch relationship between notes.

Fixed Suitable for percussion channels containing a chord channel. Root Trans Rule: Keep the note as close as possible to the root note of the previous chord.

3. Root Limit

Press “Root Limit” to bring up a list displaying the root limit rules.

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Acoustic instruments have a note limit determined by a real range. This parameter limits the root position in a chord which shifts down an octave in the current channel.

4. Retrigger Rule

Press “Retrigger Rule” to bring up a list of retrigger rules.

By adjusting this parameter, you can determine how notes in the current channel respond to chord changes.

The following is a brief introduction of “Retrigger Rule”:

Pitch Shift When a new chord is played, the notes played will bend to the new pitch instead of re-trigger with new attacks to match the new chord type.

Pitch Shift Root When a new chord is played, the notes played will bend to the new pitch to match the new chord root.

Retrigger When a new chord is played, the notes played will be stopped, then new notes will be re-triggered to match the new chord root.

Retrigger Root When a new chord is played, the notes played will be stopped, then new notes will be re-triggered to match the new chord root in the same octave.

Stop When a new chord is played, the notes played will be stopped.

5. Note Range

Press the note names under “Note Range” and use the [DATA DIAL], [</>] buttons, or press the arrows to change the

note range.

Note range will automatically shift notes which are too high or too low into the range you have set, making the voices sound as realistic as possible.

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Editing Each Note of the Style

With the powerful Event List function, you can edit each note of channel; this is very helpful for detailed modification of your style.

Press “Event List” of Edit to enter the event list interface.

In the event list menu, each row displays events in the current channel.You can see information about each note played.

• Time: The time the event occured, expressed “Bar: Beat: Tick”.

• Event: The event type and name. You can use “NOTE”, “CTRL” and “PROG” events.

• Data: Event parameter. The parameters and their expressions vary with the event type.

• Length: The length of notes.

You can edit the information for each event within the channel in detail.

1. Change an Event

Press the “Event” button to edit the event.

Edit different objects corresponding to different event types:

• NOTE: This event changes the note pitch.

• CTRL: This event changes the number of controllers.

• PROG: This event changes the program selection.

Tips: If you have selected a Main, Fill or Break section the NOTE events can only be set to the C Maj7 chord notes, with the exception of the two percussion channels.

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2. Edit the Event Parameters

Press the “Data” button to edit the data of the event.

Edit different parameters corresponding to different event types:

• NOTE: This event changes the note velocity.

• CTRL: This event changes the controller parameters.

3. Change Note Length

Press the “Length” button to change the length of notes (for Note events). Using DATA DIAL, up down button and

[</>] button to adjust the beat and measure lengths, the unit is tick.

4. Delete a Note

Select an event, then press the “Delete” button on the right to delete the event.

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5. Delete All Notes of the Same Pitch

Select a NOTE event, then press the “Delete note” button to delete all the notes of the same pitch as the note you

selected.

Note!

After you delete the notes of the same pitch, the deleted content cannot be recovered after the edited style overwrite the previous style.

6. Select Channel

To directly change a channel selection in the Event List without returning to the Style editing menu, simply press the

“Channel” button in the display and select a different one.

7. Preview Event

Press the up and down arrows to select the event and listen to it (if it is a music event).

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Press the double arrows to scroll between pages.

8. Exit Event List

Press panel [EXIT] button to return to the Style Recording menu. You can save your changes there.

Clear

Press the “Edit” button and then select “Clear”. Press “OK” in the pop up window to clear the channel content.

Note!

After you delete the notes of the same pitch, the deleted content cannot be recovered after the edited style overwrite the previous style.

Copy From

Copy a channel from an existing style to the editing Style.

Open the “Edit” menu, and press “Copy From” to bring up a pop up window. Select the source of the channel you want to copy.

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Press the Style name to enter the Style Selection menu. Select a Style from the different tabs and categories.

Press the [EXIT] button to confirm your selection and return to Copy From popup.

2. Press the section name to bring up the section list. Then, select one as the section source.

3. Press the channel number to bring up the channel list. Then, select one as the channel source. Additional information

about the channel will appear to the right of the selection box.

Tips: The data source you selected for the current edit channel needs to match, please note:

• If you are editing the Perc or Drum channel, the only source channel you can copy from is Perc or Drum.

• If you are editing the Bass channel, the only source channel you can copy from is Bass.

• If you are editing the Chord or Phrase channel, you can choose any channels except for Rhythm and Bass channels as a copy source.

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Recording your Performance as a New Style

Besides editing the existing music content, you can also record your own performance as a Style channel.

1. Create a blank style

Press the “New” button. Set a time signature new Style and press “OK” to confirm.

Press the [... ] button to open the advanced setting pop-up window. Set different Time Signatures for each section. Press

[OK] to save and return to the Style Recording menu.Using the powerful and innovative Style recording function, you can also set different Time Signatures for different sections as follows.

Tips: If you just want to record a new style based on an existing style, select a style and skip this step.

2.

Select the channel for recording

You must select a channel to record. The button you choose will light up and will arm the channel for recording.

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3. Start record

Press the RECORD button. The button will change to START and await recording.

Play the keyboard, press the START button, or press the panel [START/STOP] button to start recording. The screen button will change to “Stop”.

The current style section will playback in a loop while recording, and the notes you play will overdub the existing music content of the channel.

Note!

The sections which are not Intro or Ending are set to the CM7 chord. No matter what you play, only the notes in CM7 chord (1-3-5-7) will be recorded.

Some functions and panel buttons are unavailable while recording.

4.

Stop recording

Press the screen “STOP” button, or press the panel [START/STOP] button to stop recording.

You can now listen to your recording or edit it later.

Listen to the Edited Style

Pressing the [START/STOP] button on the panel will begin playing the edited Style section in a loop. While it is playing, turn the [A.B.C.] button on and play a chord in the chord area to listen to the effect.

You can also listen to a channel of editing section by pressing the “Solo” button to turn it on.

Switch to the section you want to listen to by using the Style section button on the panel. In style recording listening mode, different from the usual playback, all the sections will be played in a loop.

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Saving Edited Style

Press the “Save” button on the lower right and enter name of the style. Save the new User Style after pressing “OK”.

You can locate the new User Style you saved in the User tab.

Setting Style O.T.S. (One Touch Settings)

By editing the O.T.S. of the Style, you can modify the tonal parameters to match the Style to suit your playing preferences.

1. Press the O.T.S. tab to enter the O.T.S. settings menu.

When you enter the O.T.S. settings menu for the first time, you will be asked if you want to apply the current panel

setting to an O.T.S. Either apply the current panel or close the query and adjust it yourself.

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2. The O.T.S. settings menu allows you to set each detailed parameter of the O.T.S.

• Part ON/OFF: Turn on/off the Parts (R1, R2, R3, L)

• Voice: Select a Voice for each Part.

• Volume: Set the Volume for each Part.

• Pan: Set the Pan value for each Part.

• Octave: Set the Octave for each Part.

• R1 Arp/Harmony ON/OFF: Set the Arp/Harmony ON/OFF for R1.

3.

Press the “Save” button to save your settings.

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Saving, Deleting or Renaming the User Style

User Styles can be deleted, renamed, or saved to a USB storage device.

1.

Press the “User” tab and select a user style.

2.

Press the “Menu” button to call up the menu.

3.

Press the “Delete” and press “OK” in popup to confirm.

4. Press the “Rename” button and enter a new name with the soft keyboard. Press “OK” to save the new Style to User

tab.

If the name already exists, a warning pop up will remind you whether overwrite the existing file.

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5.

Press the “Save User” icon to enter a new name with the soft keyboard. Press “OK” to save the new Style to User tab.

6.

Press the “Save USB” icon and enter a new name with the soft keyboard. Press “OK” to save the new Style to a

USB device.

Press the “USB” tab to find the style you saved in the USB device.

Tips: You can add preset Styles, User Styles, or Styles in the USB Device to “My Favorites” the same way you do with preset style.

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Playing Song and Audio

This instrument features various classic music to listen to.

You can also play audio files (WAV / MP3 / AAC / m4a formats) from a USB device through the built-in speakers.

Selecting Songs

1. You can select preset songs one of the two following ways:

• Press the [SONG SELECT] button to enter the song selection menu. Press a genre name to display songs from

different styles. Press a song name to select a song.

• Select Song mode from the style/song area in the main display. Press this button to enter the song menu. Choose a genre and song.

• To select user songs, press the “User” or “USB ” tab and select a song file from the menu.

Playing on the Keyboard During Song Playback

In Song mode, the [START/STOP] button LED will be lit. Press the [START/STOP] button to play the song.

Press [START/STOP] again to stop the currently playing song.

Press [Pause] button, the playing song will pause and press again to resume playing from the current position.

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Here’s how to play the keyboard in the main melody voice while a song is playing:

1.

Press the “Style & Song” button below to enter the Style & Song menu. You can also enter the Style & Song menu via

Global Setting.

2. Check the box to select the Song Voice Link option. The R1 tone will be set as the main melody voice of the currently

selected song.

You can also select other voices to play, but if the Song Voice Link is turned on, the keyboard voice will automatically

follow the voice of the new Song you selected.

In some cases, you may want the song not to be affected by the transpose feature. For example, when a song is in C# major and you want to use as few black keys as possible, playing only the white keys.

There is a “Song Transpose Lock” which can retain the default transpose settings of a preset or user song and only change the transposition of the keyboard.

1.

In the Style & Song menu, turn on “Song Transpose Lock” switch. The Song will not respond to transpose changes

but will retain the default transpose setting.

2.

Now, you can use the panel [TRANSPOSE<] or [TRANSPOSE>] to change the pitch of the keyboard sound and play

the keyboard as the song plays.

Turn off the Song Transpose Lock, and the song will respond to the system transposition.

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Operating Song Playback

Select Song Play Mode

There are three ways to change playback mode:

The default song play mode is: Order. In this play mode, the songs in the current group will be played in order and stop automatically after the last song is played.

1. Press the “Song Play Mode” icon on the upper right corner of the song selection menu to switch the song play mode.

Order: Play the songs in the current group in order and stop automatically after the last song is played.

Single: The currently selected song will automatically stop after playing.

Single Loop: The current song will play repeatedly.

Group Loop: The current group of song will play in a loop.

2. Press the song play mode icon on the right side of the song area in the main menu to switch the song play mode.

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Enter the “Style & Song” menu through “Global Setting”. Press “Song Play Mode” and select a mode from the pop up

list by using DATA DIAL or [</>] button.

REWIND and FAST FORWARD

Pressing the [REW] or [FF] button allows you to jump to a certain measure of a song during playback. The Song play position will be visible.

Press and hold either button to fast forward (right arrows) or rewind (left arrows).

Add Songs to “My Favorites”

Add selected Songs to “My Favorites” as follows:

1. Press the “Add to Favorite” icon at the bottom. A star will appear to the right of the selected Song name. Press the

button again to remove it from “My Favorites”.

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2. Press the “My Favorites” tab to access the songs you saved. You can remove one or more of the songs in this menu

anytime.

Audio Playback

1. Press the “USB” tab to display all the songs and audio files saved on the external device. Press a file name to select

it.

2.

Press the [START/STOP] button to start playing the audio.

Operating Audio Playback

Play audio files using the instrument’s built-in audio player.

When you select an Audio file from the USB device, click the “Audio Pro” button to bring up the Audio player.

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Use the “play/pause” button in the player to play or pause the audio.

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When the audio is playing or paused, you can press the “Rewind” or “Fast forward” arrows to rewind or fast forward in seconds.

Press and hold either arrow to rewind or fast forward quickly.

Press the “Audio Playback Mode” button to switch audio playback mode.

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Real-time Audio Processing

The instrument has powerful real-time audio processing functions. Audio playback has a vocal remover, tempo change, and transpose functions that let you do karaoke and other create other possibilities for your live performance.

Vocal Remover

The Vocal Remover eliminates the human voice part of the audio in real time. This allows you to use a keyboard or microphone to play or sing the main melody.

There are two ways to turn the Vocal Remover on or off:

1. Select the “Vocal Remover” option to turn it on, and the human voice track will be eliminated.You can turn this option

off at any time to restore normal audio playback.

2. Press the “Vocal Remover” icon in the song display area of the main menu to turn the Vocal Remover function on or

off.

Note!

The actual result of the Vocal Remover depends on the type and quality of the audio files. If the file doesn’t have a vocal track or is low resolution, this may result in unpredictable sound effects or human voice artifacts.

Audio Tempo

The Audio Tempo can be changed in real time without affecting the audio pitch.

There are two ways to adjust the Audio Tempo in real time:

1. Press “Audio Tempo” in the audio player and adjust the audio tempo percentage by using the [DATA DIAL] ,

[</>] buttons, or using the touch screen.

The adjustment range is -30% ~ +30%.

• When the percentage is 0%, the audio is played at default tempo.

• When the percentage is negative, the audio is played at a rate slower than the original tempo.

• When the percentage is positive, the audio is played at a rate faster than the original tempo.

2. Press the “Audio Tempo” icon on the song display area in the main menu to adjust the audio tempo in real time.

Note!

The actual result of Audio Tempo function depends on the type and quality of the audio files. Results may be unpredictable for some files.

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Audio Transpose

Use the Audio Transpose function to raise or lower the audio pitch in real time in without changing the tempo.

There are two ways you can do this in real time:

1. Press “Audio Transpose” in the audio player and adjust the transpose pitch by using the [DATA DIAL] , [</>] buttons,

or using the touch screen

The adjustment range is -5 ~ +6.

2. Press the “Audio Transpose” icon on the song display area in the main menu to transpose in real time.

Note!

The actual result of the Audio Transpose function depends on the type and quality of the audio files. Results may be unpredictable for some files.

Song Recording and Audio Recording

This instrument has powerful recording capabilities. Record your performance, then store it in the instrument internal storage or save the high-quality audio files to a USB device, sharing with your family and friends.

MIDI Recording

With MIDI recording, you can record everything you play on the instrument, edit it, and play it back at any time.

The MIDI songs you record will be saved in the User Song library. You can also play the keyboard during User Song playback and use it as accompaniment.

You can also save your recorded MIDI songs to a USB storage device. You can do detailed editing and create your own music by using other MIDI devices.

Quick Recording

Quick recording lets you get right into recording.

1. Press the [METRO.] and [SONG RECORD] buttons at the same time to instantly create a new song. The [SONG

RECORD] LED light will flash. Now, look at your settings before you record.

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2. Here is how to set the recording parameters during the ready state:

• Record other keyboard parts

Turn on the Part switch on the panel to set the recorded parts.

• Recording the Style

If you need to record the Style, check the “Rec Style” box to turn it on. After that, the Style channels will be recorded

as notes.

• Recording and performance memory

Press any of the [M1] ~ [M8] buttons and the performance memory can be called immediately for recording.

• Other Settings

You can also adjust the system tempo, transpose, and octave settings before recording.

3. After adjusting your settings for recording, press the [START/ STOP] button. Start playing the keyboard or Phrase

Pad to begin recording. The [SONG RECORD] LED will stay lit.

You can also press the “Start” button in the menu to start recording.

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4. Turn on the metronome at any time during the recording to assist your performance. The metronome sounds will not

be recorded.

5.

Press “Stop” in the menu or press the [START/STOP] button on the panel to stop recording. The LED light will go off.

If you also recorded a Style, press the “Ending” section and the recording will automatically stop it finishes playing.

6. After the recording is stopped, the soft keyboard will come up. Enter a new name and save your recorded song in the

User Song library by pressing “OK”.

Press the [START/ STOP] button to play back the song you recorded. You can also go to the user song category any

time to check your user songs.

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Multi Track Recording

Each Song contains 16 separate tracks, and you can record each track individually, building a song track by track

1.

Press the “Song” button to enter the song recording menu.

2. Press the track name to bring up the track list and select the part you want to record. Then you can do some

preparation for recording.

By default, the corresponding part of each track is:

5

6

3

4

7

1

2

8

9~16

R1

R2

R3

L

Pad 1

Pad 2

Pad 3

Pad 4

Style Channels

When music data is recorded, the track content is automatically set to “ON”. When recording other tracks, these tracks will be play back.

You can also set some tracks to “Mute” so that they will not be played while recording other tracks.

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3. Press the “RECORD” button in the menu to get ready for recording. Now you can still make adjustments you need

before beginning.

4. Press the “START” button in the menu to start recording your performance.

5. When you are fnished, press the “STOP” button in the menu to stop recording.

After that, you can play or view your User Songs.

If additional tracks are required, repeat steps 2~5 above.

If you want to add recording tracks to a saved song, select the song from the User Song list and press the “Edit” icon to enter the recording menu. From there you can make additional recordings or edit the song.

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Editing a Recorded MIDI Song

The song editing function allows you to adjust the volume, pan, and quantization of MIDI songs. You can also delete a track.

Press the “Edit” tab to enter the track editing menu of the current User Song. From here you can edit the MIDI song tracks.

Track Volume

Set the volume of the current track. Press the volume value and adjust it by pressing the arrows or by using the [DATA

DIAL] or [</>] buttons.

Track Pan

Set the pan position of the current track. Press on the pan value and adjust it by pressing the arrows or by using the

[DATA DIAL] or [</>] buttons.

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Quantize

Press “Quantize” to bring up the quantization pop up. Select the quantization accuracy then press “OK” to quantitize the notes in the current track.

For best results, set the accuracy to the shortest note in the currently track. For example, if the shortest note in the track is an eighth note (1/8), quantize the track to 1/8 .

Delete

Press the “Del” button to permanently clear all the track information. You need to keep at least one track.

Listen to the Edited Song

Press the “PLAY” button to listen to the song you’ve edited. Press “Stop” to stop playback.

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Reset the Editing

Press the “Reset” button to reset all your edits. The track parameters will be restored to their previous values.

Save Your Edits

Press the “Save” button to call up the saving popup, then press “OK” to apply your changes to the current User Song.

Note!

If you exit the song editing menu before saving, all changes made will be lost.

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Audio Recording

This instrument has real-time audio recording, allowing you to save your performance to a USB storage device in real time.

All the sounds from this instrument can be recorded as audio, including external audio sources such as Mic In and Aux

In. The metronome cannot be recorded.

1.

Connect your USB storage device via [USB TO DEVICE] jack. The audio files you record will be saved to this device.

Please make sure your USB device has sufficient storage.

2. Press the [AUDIO] button to bring up a recording format pop up. Press to select the audio format in which to save the

recording.

This instrument supports the following two formats:

• WAV(44.1Hz, 16bit, Hi-fi stereo CD quality)

• MP3(320Kpbs)

3. Press “OK” and start recording immediately. At this time, the [AUDIO] button LED will be lit. Your playing, singing or

external audio will be recorded and saved to your USB storage device in real time.

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The instrument supports 90 minutes of recording. The recording time information appears at the top of the Main display.

When recording time exceeds 87 minutes, the recording time will flash to remind you. At the 90 minute mark, the recording will automatically stop and the audio file will automatically be saved. After that, you can go to the USB song tab to change the audio name.

Note!

Do not disconnect the USB storage device from the instrument during recording, otherwise the file may be corrupted. Keep the instrument power on during audio recording.

When you enter the Audio Recording mode during an audio file from USB device is played, the audio playback will stop automatically. Likewise, you cannot play audio files during audio recording.

4.

When you finish recording, press the [AUDIO] button again to stop. Use the soft keyboard to name the audio file. You

can play the file or view it in the USB song tab later.

Before audio recording, make sure the USB storage device has sufficient capacity. If it runs out during recording, the recording will stop and be saved.

Saving, Deleting and Renaming the User Song

You can delete, rename, or save a User Song to a USB storage device in the User Song tab.

1. Select a User Song in the “User” tab .

2. Press the “Menu” icon at the bottom right of the menu to bring up the function list.

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Press “Delete” and then confirm to delete the currently selected User Song.

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4.

Press “Rename” to bring up the soft keyboard and enter a new name to rename the currently selected User Song.

Press “OK” to confirm.

If the new name you entered already exists, an alert will pop up to ask you to enter another name for the currently selected User Song again.

5. Press “Save User” to bring up the soft keyboard and enter a new name to save the currently selected User Song to

the User list. Press “OK” to confirm.

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6. Press “Save USB” bring up soft keyboard and enter a new name to save the currently selected User Song to a USB

device. Press “OK” to confirm.

Press the “USB” tab to view the new song you just saved to the USB device.

Tips!

You can add your favorite preset songs to “My Favorites”. In the same way, you can add user songs in the

User tab to “My Favorites”.

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Phrase Pad

A Phrase Pad is a short rhythmic sequence or sequence of phrases. Similar types of sequences are combined to form a

Phrase Pad Bank.

The instrument has more than 180 Phrase Pad Banks, each containing four sequences.These sequences vary in style and length, so experiment with them to find the sequences right for your performance.

Selecting a Phrase Pad

Phrase Pad can be only used in Style Mode. There are two ways to select a Phrase Pad:

• Press the [SELECT] button to enter the Phrase Pad selection menu. Select a group to display Phrase Pads of that

style or type. Press the Phrase Pad name to select it.

• Press the Phrase Pad button in the main menu to enter the group menu of that pad. Switch groups and search

through pages by using the touch screen. Press the Phrase Pad name to select it.

Playing a Phrase Pad

Playing One or More Phrase Pads

Press any Phrase Pad button to start playback. Now, the LED lights of the corresponding buttons will light up and the pad will play according to the current system tempo.

During playback, press the same Phrase Pad again and it will play again from the start.

You can play several Phrase Pads at the same time. The new Phrase Pad will start immediately after pressing it.

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Stop Playing Phrase Pad

Press the [STOP] button to stop all Phrase Pads playback. The LED lights will all go out.

If several Phrase Pads are playing at the same time, hold [STOP] and press one of them at the same time, it will be stopped immediately. Other Phrase Pads keep playing.

The instrument has two types sequences: Loop sequences and Single sequences. The loop sequence will loop when playing. Single sequences will stop automatically after playing one time.

Set Phrase Pad to Standby Status

Press [SELECT] and hold it. Press one or more Phrase Pads at the same time. The corresponding Phrase Pad can be set to standby state which LED lights keep flashing.

• Now, press [SELECT] and hold it. Press one of the Phrase Pad buttons in standby state, it can be played

immediately. Other Phrase Pads will remain in standby state.

• If you want to play all Phrase Pads in standby state at the same time, just press any of them.

When the [A.B.C.] is off, play on the keyboard immediately will trigger the playing of all Pads.

If you need to cancel the standby state, hold [STOP] and press the Phrase Pad you want to cancel at the same time.

Playing Phrase Pad with A.B.C.

Many Phrase Pads in this instrument respond to chords. When you play different chords, the notes in the phrase sequences will change.

Press the [A.B.C.] to turn this function on. The left side of the keyboard becomes the chord range.

Choose a Phrase Pad and play different chords with your left hand in the chord area.

Playing a chord while the A.B.C.function is on will also immediately play the Phrase Pad at the same time.

Tips!

Phrase Pads can be accompanied with Style to give your performance added flexibility.

When the Style is played, press the Phrase Pad to have the Phrase Pad play in sync with the Style.

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Album

The instrument Album feature helps you make the most of the panel settings to play songs.

When you find and select a song in the Album, the instrument automatically sets the best setting for this song.

You can also save your panel settings as new Album and export it to USB storage to save or share.

Selecting an Album and Playing the Keyboard

1.

Press “Album” in the main menu to enter the Album Selection menu.

2.

Press to select an Album. All panel settings will immediately change according to the selected Album and switch to

Style mode.

Scroll up and down by pressing the arrows at the bottom right.

3. Start playing the song on the keyboard.

Add Albums to “My Favorites”

You can add the currently selected Album to “My Favorites” as follows:

1.

Press the “Add to Favorites” icon at the bottom of the menu and a star will appear on the currently selected Album.

Press the button again to remove it from “My Favorites”.

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2.

Press the “My Favorites” tab at the top right to see the Album you have marked. In this menu, you can also delete

favorites at any time.

Add or Delete an Album

Add a User Album

You usually need to adjust the instrument panel settings details to play various songs.

By using the Album function as follows, you can quickly add your panel settings to a User Album, rename them, and then call them up with a simple search.

1. Press the “User” tab at the top of the menu to enter the User Album display.

2.

Press the “New” icon to bring up a popup asking if you want to add the current panel settings to the User list. Press

“OK” to bring up the soft keyboard and name the Album.

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3.

The Album you just added will appear in the User list. Whenever you need to play the song with the same settings,

simply select the Album.

Delete a User Album

You can delete the currently selected item by clicking the “Delete” icon. Press “OK” in the pop up window and the Album will be deleted. The current panel settings will not change.

Searching For an Album

Use the search function to find an Album.

1.

Press the “Search” icon in the selection menu to bring up the soft keyboard.

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2.

Enter the Album name you want to search for. Search matches will appear in the column to the left. Use the up and

down arrows to scroll through the list.

Press the name of the Album to select it.

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Demo

This instrument is preset with 3 Demos which give an overview of the musical properties and features/functions of the instrument.

Press the [STYLE SELECT] and [SONG SELECT] buttons at the same time to enter the Demo menu. The Demo music will begin immediately.

Press the Demo number at the bottom right of the menu or use the [DATA DIAL] or [</>] buttons to switch between Demos.

Press the [Exit] button to stop playing the Demo and return to the main menu. You can also adjust the Tempo, Start or

Pause the Demo.

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Mixer

This instrument has a powerful and intuitive mixer interface, allowing you to easily adjust the volume balance across all the audio channels of the entire instrument.

Press the [MIXER CONSOLE] button to bring up the mixing console interface.

Adjusting Volume and Pan on Keyboard Parts

Adjust the volume balance and channel pan as follows:

1.

Press the “Master” button to enter the main control interface. From here you can adjust the volume of L, R1, R2 and

R3.

2.

Make sure the Part you’re adjusting is turned on.

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3. Press and hold a volume slider and move it up or down to adjust the volume of that part. You can also use the [DATA

DIAL] or [</>] buttons to adjust the volume.

4. To adjust the left/right pan of a part, press the circular knob to bring up a combo box. Adjust the pan value by pressing

the arrowa, using the [DATA DIAL] or [</>] buttons.

Turn ON/OFF Insert Effect (IFX)

This instrument has rich and powerful effects, including Global Effects and Insert Effects (IFX). The powerful IFX gives depth to the Voice to make your performance more dynamic.

There are two ways to turn the IFX on or off:

1. In the main control interface, press the “FX” button under each Part to turn the effect on or off. Green indicates the

effect is on.

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2. Press the [INSERT] button on the panel to turn the IFX on or off for the current part.

Tips!

Refer to the section on IFX for more detailed information.

Adjusting Volume of Style, Phrase Pad and Song

Adjust the Style, Phrase Pad and Song volumes in the mixer while playing the keyboard to balance their volume with the keyboard.

Adjusting Volume of Input/Output Audio

Adjust the Bluetooth audio, USB audio, AUX IN audio and microphone volume in the mixer.

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Press the microphone “FX” to turn the microphone effect on or off.

Tips!

Refer to the section on microphone for more detailed information.

Control Channel Volume of Style

Adjust the volume balance of each Style channel as follows:

1. Press the “Style” tab to enter the control interface.

2. Use the volume faders to adjust channel volumes.

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You can also solo or mute certain channels according to your preference.

1.

To hear a channel played solo, press the “S” button to turn it on. Press it again to turn it off.

2.

Press the “M” button to mute the channel. Press it again to turn it back on.

Control Song Track Volume

Adjust the volume balance between each track of Song as follows:

1.

Press the “Song” tab to enter the control interface.

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2.

Use the volume faders to adjust each track’s volume.

You can also solo or mute certain tracks according to your preference.

1.

To hear a track played solo, press the “S” button to turn it on. Press it again to turn it off.

Mixer

2.

Press the “M” button to mute the track. Press it again to turn it back on.

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Performance Memory

The Performance Memory feature lets you access your saved performances on the fly. Save panel settings to a Performance Memory button, then instantly recall your custom panel settings by pressing a single button (M1-M8).

The instrument has 60 Performance Memory Banks, each of them with 8 memories.

Selecting a Bank and a Performance Memory

Selecting a Performance Memory Bank

Each Performance Memory is stored in a bank. Each memory bank contains eight Performance Memories.

There are two ways to Select a Performance Memory Bank:

• Press the [BANK] button to enter the Performance Memory Bank selection menu. You can switch pages using the

page buttons, then press the name to select it.

• Press the memory display area in the main menu to enter the selection menu.You can switch pages by using the page

buttons, then press the name to select it.

Bring Up a Performance Memory

Press one of the Performance Memory buttons ([M1]-[M8]) to recall the panel settings stored in the memory. The LED light will light up.

Tips!

Make sure the [O.T.S.] switch is turned off before selecting a Memory.

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Save Settings as a Performance Memory

Save your current panel Settings as Performance Memory as follows:

1.

Select a Performance Memory Bank in which to save your settings.

Performance Memory

2.

Press and hold the [STORE] button on the panel and press one of the [MEMEORY] buttons to save the current panel

settings to that Memory.

Note!

After saving Performance Memory, the new setting will replace any existing setting. Please check the Memory settings before saving to avoid accidentally losing settings you want to keep.

Clear Performance Memory

Press and hold the [BANK] button on the panel and press one of the [Memory] buttons to clear the data in that Memory.

The LED light will go out, indicating there is no data.

View Basic Information of Performance Memory Bank

The basic information of a Performance Memory Bank includes 8 basic settings parameters:

• R1 Voice name and part switch

• R2 Voice name and part switch

• R3 Voice name and part switch

• L Voice name and part switch

• Style name

This settings information will help you recall the currently selected memory content. Press the “Information” icon at the bottom to bring up the basic information pop up window.

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Performance Memory

Press “OK” to confirm and close the window.

Add the Bank to “My Favorites”

Add a selected bank to “My Favorites” as follows:

1.

Press the “Add to Favorites” icon. A star will appear on the selected bank. Press it again to remove the bank from “My

Favorites”.

2. Press the “My Favorites” tab to view the favorite bank you marked. You can also remove one or more of your favorite

Memory Banks from this menu at any time.

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Freezing the Settings

Depending on your performance, you may want to keep special settings. Use the settings freeze to retain the locked items of the current setting when you switch to another memory .

1.

In the selection menu, press the “Freeze” icon to bring up a pop up window, then press to select which items to lock.

Press “OK” to confirm and save the settings.

2. Press the [FREEZE] button on the panel to turn on the freeze function. When you switch to another memory, the

frozen settings will remain the same as the previous memory.

Press the [FREEZE] button again to turn the freeze function off.

Saving, Deleting, and Renaming a Performance Memory Bank

You can rename the selected memory bank , save it to User or USB device or doing other operations.

You can delete the selected memory bank in User tab or USB device.

1. Press the “Menu” button on the lower right to bring up a combo box.

2.

Press the “Rename” icon to bring up a soft keyboard. Enter a new name and press “OK” to save the new memory

bank to the Preset tab.

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Performance Memory

Rename all the Banks in this instrument to facilitate their accessibility.

3.

Press the “Save User” icon to bring up a soft keyboard. Enter a new name and press “OK” to save the new memory

bank to the User tab .

4. Press the "Save USB" icon to bring up a soft keyboard. Enter a new name and press "OK" to save the new memory

bank to a USB device.

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5.

Press the “Delete” icon to bring up a pop up and press “OK” to delete the memory bank.

Tips!

The preset memory banks cannot be deleted. You can use the clear function to clear them, and the empty memory banks will always remain in the preset directory.

Sorting User Performance Memory Banks

Press the “sort” icon on the top right to begin sorting the Banks. This will help you find the memory bank you need to play more quickly. There are two ways to sort:

• Sort in order according to when they were saved.

• Sort by alphabetically by first letters (A to Z).

Press the “sort” icon to switch between sorting modes.

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DSP Effects

This instrument has powerful DSP effects divided into several module categories which will greatly enrich the acoustics of the instrument and your playing.

Press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button on the panel to bring up the selection menu. Press the “DSP Effect” button to enter the effects menu.

Global Effect

Press “Global Effect” to bring up the settings menu.

The global effect is applied to every sound produced by the instrument (except for external audio input). This instrument has two global effects: Reverb and Chorus. They may be applied simultaneously.

Reverb

Chorus

Reverb simulates a spacial atmosphere.

Chorus simulates a duet track to widen the sound.

In the Global Effects module, you can select Reverb or Chorus and adjust the level of each effect. You can also adjust the Reverb or Chorus level of the individual keyboard parts.

Selecting Global Effect

1. Press the effect “Type name” to bring up the global effect pop up window.

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2. Select an effect from the effect preset list. There are many preset effects for each type of effect.

Press the arrows to scroll through the effects types and presets.

DSP Effects

3. Press to select the effect from the list and the effect will be applied immediately. Press “OK” to close the pop up menu.

4.

In the Global Effect selection pop up, press “Reverb” or “Chorus” on the left to select to modify the Reverb or Chorus.

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Adjusting Effect Level

In the Global Effect settings menu, press the level number and adjust the global Reverb and Chorus levels, and the

Reverb and Chorus levels of the keyboard parts. Use the up and down arrows on the touch screen, the [DATA DIAL] or

[</>] buttons.

Adjusting Parameter Values

The different parameters and values of the different Global Effects are displayed on the right. To fine-tune an effect parameter, press the value to modify it.

Note!

If you do not save your changes as a User Effect, your changes will be lost when you switch to another effect.

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Saving and Selecting User Global Effect

After you adjust an effect, you can save the modification as a User Effect.

1. After adjusting the parameters, press “Save” and select a location to save the User Effect.

DSP Effects

2.

Press the User Effect number to select the location you want your effect to be saved. Press “OK” to return to the

Global Effects selection menu.

To apply the User Global Effect, press the User Effect option on and select an effect.

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Insert Effect

Press “Insert Effect” to bring up the settings menu.

Insert Effect only applies to specific parts. Select an Insert Effect for each keyboard part and view the current effect used by a Style or Song.

Tips!

The Insert Effect settings are similar to those of Global Effect. Please refer to the section “Global Effects” for more detailed information.

Global EQ

Global EQ is applied to the whole instrument. Use the EQ to adjust the tonal quality of the overall sound.

Press “Global EQ” to bring up the equalization setting menu.

Selecting Global EQ

There are 5 different EQ presets. Press the current name type to bring up the EQ list. Press the type, use the [DATA

DIAL] or [</>] buttons to select the Global EQ type.

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Adjusting EQ Parameters

You can adjust the EQ of 7 fixed frequencies.

Low

Mid 1

Mid 2

Mid 3

Mid 4

Mid 5

High

50Hz

150Hz

400Hz

1KHz

3KHz

7KHz

15KHz

Different equalization presets have different parameters. Use the frequency fader to adjust the value up or down.

Saving and Selecting User EQ

If you made adjustments in global equalization, you can save it as your own User EQ.

1.

After modifying the parameters, press “Save” and select a location to save this User EQ.

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2. Press a number to select the save location, the press “OK” to return to the Global EQ menu.

To apply the User EQ, turn the User EQ option on and select an EQ.

Loudness EQ

This instrument has a loudness balance function. For some music types, it can be used to emphasize low or high frequencies at low or high volumes.

Press “Loudness EQ” to turn this function on or off.

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DSP Effects

Channel EQ

Channel equalization is an effect applied to keyboard, meant to change the keyboard voice.

Press “Channel EQ” to bring up the channel equalization settings menu. Press the value to adjust the high or low gain of the Keyboard parts.

Global Compressor

The Global compressor is a practical effect for the entire instrument. If the output volume is too high, the compressor can restrain the volume within an appropriate range. It also serves to level out the dynamics of music, boosting the parts with lower volume and capping the parts that are too loud.

The segment compressor helps balance every frequency range and make the overall tone sound close to CD quality.

Press “Compressor” to bring up the compression settings menu.

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Turn ON/OFF Compressor

Press “Compressor” switch to turn the Compressor on/off.

Adjusting Compressor Parameter

Adjust the threshold and pregain levels of the low, medium, and high frequency ranges. The threshold sets the input volume at which the compressor starts to work. The pregain sets the gain of the input signal before entering the compressor.

Tips!

When adjusting the DSP effects parameters, press the [<] and [>] buttons at the same time to reset the parameters being edited.

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Keyboard Part Effects

This instrument has a powerful effects for the keyboard parts. Try adding these effects to your performance for some creative inspiration.

There are three kinds of effects: Harmony, Arpeggio and Slicer.

Press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button on the panel to bring up the menu. Press the “Part Effect” button to enter the settings menu.The R1 part effect is turned on by default.

Harmony

Harmony is one of the most commonly used effects. It will automatically add harmony to your performance, giving it a fuller feel. Harmony only applies to the right hand parts (R1, R2, R3).

You can also add Echo, Tremolo and Trill effects to the right hand part.

Select and Turn on Harmony

Add the harmony effect to the right hand part as follows:

1.

In the Part Effect setting menu, press “Arp/Harmony” to bring up the settings menu.

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2. Press the part name and select the part to which to add the harmony effect. If you need to listen during editing, turn

on the “Arp/Harmony” option and the corresponding Part button on the panel.

Press the voice name to change the voice of the current keyboard part.

Note!

When you select a new voice, the part effect is set to the default type. You can use the Voice editing function to modify this setting. Please refer to the section on Voice editing for more information.

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3. Press the name of the part effect and select “Harmony” from the list.

Keyboard Part Effects

4.

Now you can select the Harmony type for the current part. Press the harmony type name to bring up the selection list.

Press to select a harmony type from the list, the diagram will appear in the pop up.

Other effect options include Echo, Tremolo or Trill.

Press “OK” to confirm and return to the to settings menu.

5. Press the [PART] button to turn on the Harmony effect. Make sure the [A.B.C.] function is turned on. Play chords in

chord detection area and play a melody with your right hand to hear the rich harmonic effect.

Note!

Arpeggios and Harmony cannot work simultaneously on same keyboard part.

If the default effect type is arpeggio, it will already be applied to that part when Part Effect switch is turned on.

You have to change the effects settings to apply Harmony.

Harmony Types

This section briefly introduces the characteristics of Harmony, Echo, Tremolo and Trill.

• Harmony : A commonly used part effect that automatically adds harmonies to your playing.

The instrument features 13 different types of harmony. The 1+5 and Octave types are not affected as you play chords.

Even if you do not turn on the auto-bass chords function, they still operate on the right part. Other effects need to work

with chords and will change depending on chord play.

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• Echo : A natural delay that simulates sound waves bouncing off hillside valleys.

There are 4 Echo effects. Echo effects are not affected by chords.

• Tremolo : The effect is a rapid repetition of single or multiple notes.

There are 4 Tremolo effects. The tremolo effect is not affected by chords.

• Trill : A type of grace note that lets two notes alternate play rapidly .

There are 4 Trill effects. Trills are not affected by chords.

Harmony Adjustment Parameters

Adjust the volume proportion of Harmony to avoid the harmony from overshadowing the main melody.

Press and drag the harmonic volume ratio fader to adjust the harmony volume ratio relative to the note volume you are playing. When the value is 100%, the harmonic note has the same volume as the note.

Adjust the Threshold for triggering the Harmony effect and set the minimum velocity for the harmony effect response.

Press and drag the fader to adjust the parameters. If your playing velocity is less than the Threshold value, the harmony effect will not be added to your performance.

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Keyboard Part Effects

Arpeggios

Arpeggio is a part effect that can help you build compelling performances.

Arpeggios convert one or more keys you play on a keyboard into a series of notes that are played in chronological order according to certain settings. Arpeggios can be applied to all keyboard parts.

Select and Turn On Arpeggio

Select and turn on an arpeggio for the currently part as follows:

1.

In the part effect setting menu, Press “Arp/Harmony” to bring up the settings menu, and turn on the “Arp/Harmony”

option.

2. Press part effect type and select “Arp” from the list. This will bring up a settings menu.

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3. Select an arpeggio type for the current part. Press the arpeggio name to bring up selection list. Select an arpeggio

and press [EXIT] to return to the settings menu.

4. Press the [PART] button to turn on the arpeggio.

Arpeggio Types

• Basic

This instrument contains six basic types of Arpeggios, all of which are commonly used and flexible. You can find them in the “Basic” group.

With this type of arpeggio, the system will convert the notes you play into an arpeggio sequence in real time according to the rules of Up, Down, Up and Down, As Played, and Random.

Up Sort all pitches of currently played notes from low to high.

Down Sort all pitches of currently played notes from high to low.

Alt 1 Sort all pitches of currently played notes from low to high, then high to low.

Alt 2 Sort all pitches of currently played notes from low to high, then high to low. But the highest note of the “up” sequence and the lowest note of the “down” sequence will not play again.

As Played Sort all pitches of currently played notes according to the order they were played.

Random Sort all pitches of currently played notes randomly.

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• Step

Step arpeggios are template-based arpeggios which follow complex rules are complicated.

With this type of arpeggio, the system will number all the keys you play according to pitch (from low to high) or the order you played them. It will play sequence patterns based on rhythm, key rules, pitch shift and other parameters.

• Phrase

Phrase arpeggios generally have an obvious rhythm or melody. With this type of arpeggio, a phrase will be triggered based on the key you currently playing.

Arpeggio Parameter

This section will explain the Arpeggio parameters and their settings.

1. Basic Parameter

Rate The Rate parameter is used to adjust the arpeggio tempo.This parameter is related to the current system tempo.

The adjustable values are: 1/4, 1/4 triplet, 1/8, 1/8 triplet, 1/16, 1/16 triplet. When the value is set to 1/4, the current arpeggio plays the quarter note based on the current system tempo as the minimum unit.

Length Used to limit the number of minimum units. The range is 1~64 and Auto. Arpeggios can support up to 64 minimum units. When the Length value reaches the upper limit in an arpeggio loop, it is then forced back to the first step.

When the parameter is set to Auto, arpeggios are played according to the number of notes that you actually play or according to the arpeggio’s pattern.

Gate Used to adjust the length of each tone in the arpeggio. The Gate range is 1% ~ 100%. At the highest, every sound in the arpeggio is played continuously. As the Gate value lowers, the sounds become shorter.

Swing Swing is used to add a swaying effect to the arpeggios. Swing range is from 50% to 75%. 50% indicates that there is no Swing effect. The larger the value, the greater the Swing range, and as the value is set higher, the Swing effect becomes more obvious.

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2. Playing Parameter

Sort switch

Latch ON/OFF

When this switch is turned on, the current arpeggio will arrange the pitch from low to high. When the switch is turned off, the current arpeggio will arrange the note according to keys you play.

When this switch is turned on, the arpeggio played when keys are pressed will continue playing when the keys are released. When the switch is off, the arpeggios will stop playing when the keys are released.

Key Sound ON/OFF When this switch is turned on, the key sound will be played simultaneously when you press the keys. When the switch is off, only arpeggios are played.

Key Sync ON/OFF When this switch is turned on, the arpeggio plays from the loop position every time the key are played. When this switch is turned off, each time the key is played, the arpeggio plays from beginning.

Tips!

When some arpeggio types or arpeggio templates are selected, some parameters are not available.This depends on their characteristics and application.

3. Octave Parameter

Arpeggios have two octave parameters: Octave Repetition Mode and Octave Range.

Octave Repetition Mode is used to set playback mode, and Octave Range is used to adjust the octave repetition range.

There are several octave patterns.

Up From the first octave you play, arpeggios are played from low to high and loop.

Down From the first octave you play, arpeggios are played from high to low and loop.

Up&Down From the first octave you play, arpeggios are played from low to high and then from high to bottom and loop. Arpeggios are not repeated for the beginning and highest octaves.

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Keyboard Part Effects

From the first octave you play, arpeggios are played from low to high until they reach the highest octave, and then from high to low.

Alt 2 From the first octave you play, arpeggios are played from low to high until they reach the highest octave, and then from high to low. Arpeggios do not repeat the lowest and highest notes.

Paralled From the first octave you play, arpeggios stack the notes of each octave up parallel and play in a loop.

4. Velocity Parameter

Arpeggios have four velocity parameters: Velocity Response Type, Fixed Velocity Value, Minimum Velocity Value and

Maximum Velocity Value.

Arpeggios have three response modes:

Auto

Key

When this item is selected, arpeggios are played according to the velocity value of each minimum unit in the arpeggios template.

When this item is selected, arpeggios are played based on your actual performance velocity. You can set the maximum and minimum value. When your playing velocity is outside of this range, the arpeggio will not start.

Fixed Arpeggios are played with fixed velocity values. You can set a value that arpeggios respond to.

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Tips!

When some arpeggio types or patterns are selected, some parameters are not available. This depends on their characteristics and application.

Saving User Arpeggios

Each preset arpeggio pattern in this instrument has a set of preset parameters. You can modify these parameters and save your settings as a User Arpeggio.

Press “Save” to bring up the soft keyboard. Press “OK” after naming the arpeggio to save it in the User Arpeggio directory.

Select the arpeggio pattern from the User Arpeggio directory to apply it to your performance.

Tips!

You can also select arpeggio files from a USB storage device as Part Effects.

You can use the official software to create your own arpeggio patterns. Please refer to the software description for details.

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Keyboard Part Effects

Slicer

Slicer is an effect applied to Voice that allows you to play notes with rhythmic filters and volume changes.This is a popular effect in electronic music production.

Select and Turn On Slicer

Add a slicing effect to the keyboard voice as follows:

1. Press “Slicer” to bring up the effects settings menu.

2. Press to turn on the “Slicer” option of the current keyboard part. The default slicer pattern will be immediately applied.

3. To change patterns, press the pattern name to bring up the selection list. Press to select a pattern. A visual diagram

showing the slicer type will appear. Press “OK” to confirm and exit.

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Adjusting Real-time Slicer

In addition to using slicer patterns, you can also use a Real-time Slicer to produce regular note syncopation.

1. Press to turn on the Real-time Slicer option. Press the slice interval value to select how fast you want to cut the

sound.

2. Press and drag the fader to adjust how long you want to cut the sound.

Note!

When you select a new voice, the part effect is set to the default type. You can use the Voice editing function to modify this setting. Please refer to the section on Voice editing for more information.

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Controllers

This instrument has powerful assignable controllers which give you flexibility over your performance.

Press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button on the panel to bring up the selection menu. Click the “Controllers” button to enter the menu.

Knobs

The instrument has three multi-function knobs for use in adjusting several parameters in real time during a performance.

When you rotate the knobs clockwise or counterclockwise, a light will indicate the function parameter value.

Press the [Knob Function] button to switch the functions of each knob set. The LED lights of corresponding groups will be lit.

Selecting knob function

The default settings of the knob groups are:

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Cutoff

Pan

Attack

Resonance

Reverb

Decay

Volume

Chorus

Release

Channel Mute 1 Retrigger ON/OFF Retrigger Rate

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The knob functions are assignable. Adjust them as follows:

1. Press “Knob” to enter the knob settings menu.

2.

Press to select a knob. The available functions appear at the right. Select a Module, then select a function to assign to

the knob.

Press both the [<] and [>] buttons to reset the selected knob to its default setting.

3.

Different knob functions can be applied to different parts. Check the Part boxes to apply the current function to the

parts you want to control in real time.

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4.

You have set a function for the currently selected knob. Press the [Knob Function] button on the panel to switch the

function group.

Resetting Knob Parameters

Press the corresponding reset button [1] [2] [3] to bring up a pop up asking whether you want to reset the parameters of the selected knob. Press the “OK” to reset.

Foot Pedals

This instrument has 2 assignable pedals. The default settings are:

Foot Pedal 1

Foot Pedal 2

Switch Pedal, the default setting is Sustain

Controller Pedal, the default setting is Volume

Assign the pedal functions as follows:

1. Press “Pedal” to enter the pedal settings menu.

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2.

Press a pedal and the function menu appears to the right. Select a module, then select a function.

Press both the [<] and [>] buttons to reset the selected pedal to its default setting.

3. Different pedal functions can be applied to different parts. Check the Part boxes to apply the current function to the parts you want to control in real time.

Note!

Some function can only be used on the controller pedal and not on the switch pedal. If you assign the function of the controller pedal to the switch pedal, the actual effect may not work correctly.

We strongly recommend that you use the official pedal accessories. The use of unofficial pedals may cause polarity problems. If you encounter this problem, you can try to adjust the polarity by stepping on the pedal when turning on the instrument.

Assign Buttons

This instrument has 3 assign buttons. The default settings are:

Assign button 1

Assign button 2

Assign button 3

Modulation Lock

Voice Control

Sync Style

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Program the assign buttons as follows:

1.

Press “Switch” to enter the switch settings menu.

2. Press one of the three the Switch buttons and the function menu appears to the right. Select a module, then select a

function.

Press both the [<] and [>] buttons to reset the selected button to its default setting.

3.

Different functions can be applied to different parts. Check the Part boxes to apply the current function to the parts you

want to control in real time.

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Joystick

The instrument has a four-direction joystick.The joystick can be pulled any direction and will automatically return to the center position after being released. The default settings are:

X- ← Pitch Bend Down

X+ → Pitch Bend Up

Y+ ↑ Modulation

Y- ↓ -

Assign the joystick settings as follows:

1. Press “Joystick” to enter the joystick settings menu.

2.

Press the joystick in one of the four directions to view the functions on the right. Select a module, then select a

function.

The left and right (X-, X+) directions only can be set as Pitch Bend.

Press both the [<] and [>] buttons to reset the selected joystick direction to its default setting.

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3. The joystick function can only be used on the keyboard part. Check the Part boxes to apply the current function to the

parts you want to control in real time.

Tips!

When the joystick function is set to Voice Control, you can control the effect parameters of the current part.

For more information, please refer to the “Voice Editing” section.

For more information on all the functions of the controllers, please read the “Controller Functions” section in the appendix.

Setting the Pitch Bend Range

You can set the Pitch Bend range by following steps:

1.

Press the function name of the left or right direction and select Pitch Bend. Then, the range parameter will appear at

the bottom.

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2. Press the Pitch Bend range and set the maximum value of the keyboard part. You can then use the joystick to trigger

Pitch Bend of playing notes.

Setting the Modulation Rate

You can set the Modulation rate of the keyboard by following steps:

1.

Press the function name of the upper direction and select the Modulation. At this point, the modulation parameters will

appear at the bottom.

2.

Press the modulation rate and set the maximum rate of the keyboard part. You can then use a joystick or a

multi-functional pedal control the modulation rate of playing notes.

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Microphone

This instrument is set up for a microphone connection. You can also add rich microphone effects to your voice and then record the music you play and sing.

Press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button on the panel to bring up the selection menu. Press “Mic Setting” to enter the microphone settings menu.

Turn on Microphone

1. Make sure your microphone is turned off before connecting. Also, make sure the microphone volume on the touch

screen menu has been set to zero.

2. Connect the microphone to the [MIC IN] jack on the instrument back panel, then turn the microphone on.

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3. Check the “Mic ON” box and adjust the volume as you speak into the mic.

Adjust the volume balance between the microphone and the other parts in the master mixer interface.

Selecting Microphone Mode

There are two microphone modes: Talk and Vocal.

“Talk” mode is generally used for speech and broadcasting. Selecting this mode will turn off the microphone effects.

“Vocal mode” is generally used for singing performance. This mode is set up for adding effects, a Vocoder, or Vocal Harmony to your voice.

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Microphone

Press the mode name to bring up the selection list.

Press the “Vocal” button on the panel to switch to “Vocal Mode”. The microphone effects option will automatically turn on.

Adjusting Basic Microphone Parameters

Adjust the basic parameters of the microphone in the microphone settings menu.

Gate

Check the Gate option to turn the noise gate on or off. Press the threshold value to adjust the noise gate parameter.

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EQ in 2 Frequency

Check the EQ option to turn the microphone equalizer on or off. Press the High gain or Low gain values to adjust the EQ frequencies.

Compressor

Check the Compressor option to turn the microphone compressor on or off. Press the Ratio, Threshold and Attack time values to adjust the compression parameters.

Global Reverb Level

Press the global reverb value to adjust the microphone reverb level.

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Global Chorus Level

Press the global chorus value to adjust the microphone chorus level.

Microphone

Turn On and Select Mic Effects

Add rich microphone effects in Vocal mode.

Press the “Vocal” button on the panel to turn the microphone effects on, or check the “Effect” option to apply the currently selected microphone effect.

Press the microphone effect name to bring up a pop up menu. Select the effect you want to apply to the microphone.

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Using Vocoder

A vocoder is an effect which processes the microphone input sound to produce a robot-like vocal effect. You can trigger the vocoder with a keyboard part and use the pitch to process your voice.

Add a vocoder to the microphone as follows:

1. In Vocal mode, turn on the microphone effect option. Press the name to bring up the pop up menu.

Select “Vocoder” as the current effect type and select one of the vocoder types from the list. Press “OK” to save and

exit.

2. Select the keyboard part used to trigger the vocoder. Press the Part name on the top right to select a Part, and make

sure that keyboard Part has been turned on.

3.

Speak or sing while playing the keyboard. The vocoder you selected will trigger the note pitch and modulate your

voice.

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Using Vocal Harmony

Vocal Harmony is a effect which processes to the microphone input sound to produce a natural multi-part harmony. The harmony added to your singing will depend on the chord you are playing.

Add a Vocal Harmony to your voice as follows:

1.

In Vocal mode, turn on the microphone effect option. Press the name to bring up the pop up menu.

Select “Vocal Harmony” as the current effect and select one of the harmony types from the list. Press “OK” to save

and exit.

Adjust the vocal harmony to human voice ratio to suit your performance.

2.

Turn on the [A.B.C.] button. Now, when you play a chord in chord area, the vocal harmony effect will be automatically

added to your singing.

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Scale Tuning

Master Tuning

The instrument has a tuning function which can adjust the overall pitch of the instrument. This feature is useful when you play with other instruments or when recording.

Adjust the instrument tuning as follows:

1. Press the “Split Point” button at the bottom of the main screen or the Voice selection menu to enter the keyboard

settings menu. Press the “Master” tab at the top of the keyboard setting menu.

You can also press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button on the panel to bring up the selection menu. Press “Keyboard” to enter the keyboard settings menu.

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Scale Tuning

2.

Press the “Master Tune” value to bring up the tuning knob. Adjust the tuning frequency by pressing the arrows, or by

using the [DATA DIAL] or [</>] buttons. The instrument tuning range is 415.4 Hz~466.2 Hz.

Scale Tuning

Fine-tune every pitch within an octave with the scale tuning function. Pitch range is -50 ~ +50 cents. Through subtle variations in pitch, different scales can be created.

Scales is a system that precisely sets the pitch of the notes in the scale. This instrument features classical scale presets, which will be useful if you need to play retro or archaic music, such as Renaissance music.

In the keyboard settings menu, press the “Scale” tab to enter the settings menu.

Turn On and Select Scale

1.

Press the “Scale Tuning Switch” on button to turn on and apply the currently selected scale.The default scale is Equal.

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Scale Tuning

2.

The preset tuning list appears on the left. Press the up and down arrows to scroll through the list and press a name to

select a scale tuning.

The pitch difference of the selected scale appears on the right.

3. When you play the keyboard, you’ll feel the different scale effect. Press the on/off button to turn off the scale and the instrument will return to the Equal temperament.

Tips!

The instrument pitch is calculated on the basis of the modern universal Equal temperament. One cent is 1% of one semitone, which means 100 cents are equal to one semitone.

Preset Temperament Introduction

Equal Equal is the temperament that divides an octave into 12 equal intervals. This temperament has only one semitone and one equitonic, which is very convenient for transposition. Equal is currently the international standard tuning for keyboard instruments.

Pure Major The just intonation is any musical tuning which is based on the stack of intervals called perfect fifth and major third of overtone series. Pure Major & Minor works best when music uses extensive harmony, such

Pure Minor as vocal harmony or cantata styles.

Because there are two kinds of full tone and half tones in the temperament, it is not generally suitable for keyboard instrument performance.

Pythagorean Pythagorean is the oldest temperament in the world, also called Circle-of-fifths. This system was first devised by Pythagoras and was later named after him.

The Pythagorean temperament comes from a circle-of-fifths system. Compared with Equal, Pythagorean has a larger full tone and smaller half tone.

Mean-Tone The Mean-tone was put forward for the practical application of the Pure temperament for keyboard instruments. Its characteristic is very close to the consonance of Pure temperament when forming triads. It was popular in Europe for hundreds of years because of its simpler structure than Pure temperament.

Werckmeister Werckmeister is an improvement on the Pythagorean proposed by Andreas Werckmeister, a German organist and music theorist.

The fifth interval of werckmeister retains the essence of natural law and it can play twelve major and minor keys without retuning. Bach called it the temperament close to Well-Tempered.

Under this temperament, each tonal feature has distinct colors. This is an important basis for classical and romantic music which names the melody with the tonal name, and also the biggest reason for the revival of the classical temperament.

Kirnberger

Arabic 1

Arabic 2

Kirnberger was proposed by Johann Philippe Kirnberger, a student of Bach. After verifying the temperament used in Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavichord, he standardized it as a new temperament.

This temperament is a mixture of the “Mean-tone” and “Pure” temperaments. It is considered an improvement on the”Mean-tone temperament”.

The Arabic tunings are tailored to playing Arabic music.

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Scale Tuning

Custom Scales

In addition to using a preset scale, you can also create your own custom scale.

Press the cent value above or below the key to bring up the adjustment knob. Press the arrows, or use the [DATA DIAL] or [</>] buttons to adjust the cent value of each note in the octave.

Saving and Using Special Scales

Save your custom scale as a User Scale.

1. After modifying a preset scale, press “Save to User” to bring up the User Scale list.

2. Save your scale to a specific location in the list.

Press any location in the list to bring up the soft keyboard. Enter the name of the custom scale and press “OK” to

save and exit.

The instrument can hold up to 30 User Scales. You can use arrow buttons to scroll the pages.

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Scale Tuning

3. Press the “User” button to switch to the User Scale list. Select a User Scale to apply your customized scale tuning.

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MIDI I/O

Expand the features of this instrument with the MIDI function. This section will briefly explain what MIDI is, what MIDI does, and how to use MIDI on this instrument.

MIDI Introduction

MIDI is an abbreviation of Musical instrument Digital Interface. Is the industry standard for musical data transmission.

Electronic instruments can use MIDI to communicate with each other by sending and receiving compatible notes, control conversions, program conversions, and various types of MIDI data or messages.

Through MIDI, the instrument can control an external MIDI device and also be controlled by external MIDI devices. Controllable functions include: note on/off, controller, voice, parameter changes and so on.

The MIDI Interface

In order to exchange MIDI messages between different MIDI devices, they need to be connected to each other by MIDI cables.

This instrument has two MIDI ports: MIDI IN and MIDI OUT. The MIDI IN port is used for receiving MIDI messages from a computer. MIDI OUT is used for transmitting messages of this instrument to other MIDI devices.

The instrument can also send or receive MIDI signals through the USB TO HOST interface and Bluetooth.

Note!

Before connecting this instrument to USB cable, make sure your computer is awake from sleep or standby mode. Connect the USB cable to the instrument and computer before powering on.

MIDI IN Settings

Set up the MIDI IN function of this instrument as follows:

1.

Press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button on the panel to bring up the selection menu. Press “MIDI I/O” to enter the MIDI

function settings menu.

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MIDI I/O

2. Select an interface to receive the MIDI messages from the three options on the left.

To set the detailed MIDI IN settings for the keyboard channel, press the “IN” button to bring up the settings menu.

Press “All” to turn it on and all MIDI messages can be sent to the MIDI IN Group.

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MIDI I/O

You can also send MIDI messages from the specified MIDI IN channel to a corresponding keyboard channel.The option to the left of the Part name controls whether MIDI IN notes make a sound. When an option to the left of the Chord is turned on, the input note in the specified channel can be detected as a chord.

MIDI OUT Settings

Set up the MIDI OUT function of this instrument as follows:

Select an interface to send the MIDI messages from the three options on the right.

To set the detailed MIDI OUT settings for the keyboard channel, press the “OUT” button to bring up the settings menu.

Press the channel number to the right of the Part or Pad name to select the MIDI output channel.

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MIDI I/O

When Soft Thru is turned on, the MIDI input signal received by the instrument will be automatically forwarded, so that one MIDI sending device can be connected to multiple MIDI receiving devices.

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USB Storage Devices

Connect a USB storage device to the instrument to save all kinds of data and files you created on the instrument. You can also read data from USB storage devices or import data and files to the instrument. You can also record your performance directly into the USB storage device with the audio recording function.

USB Storage Device Compatibility

This instrument supports the USB storage device format FAT 32.

Capacity: Up to 128G

Note!

To prevent your data from being damaged or lost, please use a USB device produced by a trusted manufacturer.

The USB to Device interface cannot connect to other USB devices such as USB hubs, smart phones, computer keyboards, electronic game consoles, etc.

File Operations

Open the USB storage device menu as follows.

1.

Insert a USB storage Device into the [USB Device port] on the instrument back panel.

2. Press the [USB DEVICE] button on the front panel to bring up the menu. Now, the interface will display the files and

folders in the root directory of USB storage device.

Tips!

In other file selection menus, other User Files in the USB storage device will also be displayed. These can be saved, renamed, deleted and so on.

If you save an edited file to the USB storage device, the instrument’s system will automatically create a folder called “Piano User” under the device root directory. Your music data will be stored in this folder.

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USB Storage Devices

View USB Storage Device Usage

The connected USB storage device capacity will be displayed at the top. Makes sure your storage device has sufficient space.

Formatting a USB Storage Device

We recommend using this instrument to format a USB storage device before you use it .

Press “Format” to bring up a pop up asking if you want to format the USB device. Press “OK” to confirm.

Note!

Formatting a USB device will permanently delete all its data. Before formatting, please make sure there is nothing on the device you need saved.

View File Information

Press “Information” to view the information of the currently selected file.

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Execute Files

Press “Execute” to run the file according to its specific type.

For example, select a Voice file and execute, and the Voice will be applied.

USB Storage Devices

Saving, Deleting, and Renaming Files

Files in the USB storage device may be deleted, renamed, or saved to the User File directory or USB storage device.

1. Press the “Menu” icon to bring up the function selection bar.

2. Press the “Delete” icon and then “OK” in the pop up window to delete the currently selected file.

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USB Storage Devices

3. Press the “Rename” icon to bring up the soft keyboard. Enter a new name and press “OK” to rename the selected file.

4. Press the “Save User” icon to bring up the soft keyboard. Enter a new file name and save the file to the User File

directory.

The storage path depends on the format and type of file.

5.

Press the “Save USB” icon to bring up the soft keyboard. Enter a new file name and press “OK” to save the file to a

specific directory on your USB storage device.

The storage path depends on the format and type of file.

Note!

Do not disconnect the USB device during data transmission, formatting, file execution or any other operation.

Do not disconnect the instrument power supply.

Make sure your USB storage device is not write protected.

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Utility Settings

The instrument Utility Settings can be adjusted as follows:

Press the [GLOBAL SETTING] button on the panel to bring up the selection menu. Then press “Utility” to enter the settings menu.

Basic Playing Settings

Metronome Settings

Using a Metronome can help you keep a steady tempo while playing. Press the “Config 1” tab in the Utility menu.

Adjust three metronome features:

Time Signature The numerator represents how many beats in each bar. The denominator represents note value of each beat.

Bell ON/OFF Turn the bell sound of the downbeat on or off.

Volume Adjust the metronome volume.

Tips!

When the metronome is turned on during Style or Song playback, the time signature will be synced to the time signature of the Style or Song.

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Utility Settings

Fade In/Out Settings

Fade in time

Fade out time

Sets how long the volume takes to go from minimum to maximum.

Sets how long the volume takes to go from maximum to minimum.

Fade out hold time Sets how long it remains after volume reduce to 0.

Tap Tempo Settings

Style Trigger Turn the Style trigger function on/off.

Tap Tempo Sound Select a Tap Tempo sound.

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Speaker Mode Settings

Always On

Always Off

Auto

Sets the speaker Always On.

Sets the speaker Always Off.

When headphones are connected, the speaker will go off automatically.

Display Theme Settings

Set the instrument display theme by pressing the “Config 2” tab in the “Utility” menu.

Utility Settings

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Utility Settings

Adjusting Display Brightness

Press the screen brightness value to adjust brightness of the instrument. Adjust the screen brightness to suit performance in very dark or very bright venues.

Selecting High Contrast Mode

This instrument has a high contrast display mode to accommodate players with amblyopia. Press the option to turn on the high contrast display mode.

Change Theme Color

This instrument has different themes of various styles and color assortments. After changing the theme, the color of the

LED light on the panel and the breathing light on the left and right sides will present completely different colors.

Press the color scheme to change the theme. This menu allows you to preview the main screen display effect.

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System Settings

Press the “Config 3” tab to adjust other instrument system settings.

Utility Settings

Date & Time

Set the year, month, day, hour, and minute.

Auto Power Off

Adjust the Auto Power Off function to set the time that the instrument will automatically power off after it is not operated.

Set the time for 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or never.

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Utility Settings

Modify User and Device Name

Change the instrument owner’s name here. Press the default name and change it using the soft keyboard.

You can also modify the instrument’s device name. This name will be searched as the Bluetooth device name when your smart phone, computer, and other devices scan devices to establish a Bluetooth connection with this instrument.

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Clear User Data

To clear instrument user data, press “Clear User Data” to bring up a selection pop up. Select the data you wish to clear and press “OK” to confirm.

The cleared user data will be permanently deleted and cannot be restored.

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Troubleshooting

Problem

The speakers produce a “pop” sound whenever the power is turned ON or OFF.

There is no sound when the keyboard is played.

Possible Cause and Solution

This is normal and is no cause for alarm.

The master volume may be set too low. Please adjust it to the appropriate level.

The speaker mode may be set as “Always OFF”.

The volume of individual parts may be set too low. Please adjust them to an appropriate level.

The [Fade In/Out] switch may be turned on. Please turn it off.

All the keyboard part switches may be turned off. Please turn on at least one part.

There is noise from the instrument.

The sound is distorted or noisy.

The playing channel may be muted. Please enter the mixer interface menu to turn on it.

Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference. To prevent this, please use it further away from the instrument.

Some settings related to volume may not be adjusted properly. Please check and adjust them.

Some effects parameters may be not set to reasonable values. Please check and make adjustments.

Some effects will produce noise when adjusted. This is normal and is no cause for alarm.

Check if the voice of the corresponding part is selected and the part switch is turned on.

This is normal and is no cause for alarm.

No sound after selecting a voice in the selection menu.

Different keys have similar pitch or sound when some Voices are selected.

No sound after pressing [START/STOP] to start Style playback.

No response after pressing “Cancel” chord in the chord area.

The Vocal Harmony sounds out of tone or distorted.

A piano style may be selected. Pressing [START/STOP] will play a percussion channel first, but piano style doesn’t have a percussion channel.

Check whether the current chord playing mode has been set to “multi-fingered”. Cancel and Cancel 2 can only be triggered in this mode.

When the song is playing, it may be because the microphone is too close to the speaker or other sounds nearby are being input into the microphone.

Please try to adjust.

The sustain pedal is connected but there is no sustain effect when the pedal is used.

Try to turn the instrument off and turn on it again wihile stepping the sustain pedal. It is recommended to use the official standard pedal.

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Specifications

Keyboard:

Touch Response:

Display:

Polyphony:

Voices:

Keyboard Part:

DSP Effects:

Part Effects:

Chord:

Style:

Style Control:

O.T.S.:

Style Recording:

Song:

Song Control:

Song Recording:

Album:

Audio Recording:

Audio Playback:

Demo:

Phrase Pad:

Tempo Range:

Scale Setting:

Performance Memory:

61 Electronic Organ Keys with Touch Response

Soft1.2.3 / Normal 1.2 / Hard1.2.3

7”TFT, 800×480 colored TFT LCD with Touch Screen

Theme and brightness setting

256

1100 Voices, 45 Drum Kits, 100 Acoustic Expression Voices

256 GM2 Voices, 9 Creative Expression Voices

512 User Voices Edit Function

Left / Right 1 / Right 2 / Right 3

Channel EQ

45 Reverb + 76 Chorus + 20 User Reverb + 20 User Chorus

48 Insert Effects + 20 User Insert Effects

5 Global EQ + 10 User EQ

Compressor

3 Vocoder

3 Vocal Harmony

13 Harmony + 4 Echo + 4 Tremolo + 4 Trill

6 Basic Arpeggio + 100 Arpeggio Patterns + 512 User Patterns

5 Real-time Slicer + 15 Slicer Patterns

39 Chord Types

Fingered, Multi Fingered, Bass Invert, Smart Full Keyboard

Chord Dictionary

280 Preset + 512 User

Style Select, Start/Stop, Sync Start, Sync Stop

Intro × 3 + Fill in × 4 + Main Variation × 4 + Ending × 3 + Break × 1

A.B.C., Auto Fill In, O.T.S./O.T.S.Link, Fade In/Fade Out

4 for each Style

8 Tracks

Real-time Recording, Track Edit and Quantize, Notes Edit, O.T.S. Setting

90 Preset + 512 User

Support SMF(0, 1) / MP3 / WAV / AAC (.m4a) format

Song Select, Start/Stop, Pause, FF, REW

16 Tracks, Quick Recording, Multi Recording, Track Edit and Quantize

512 Songs × 20000 Events

50 Preset + 512 User Album

WAV (44.1Hz, 16bit, Stereo), MP3

Support WAV / MP3 / AAC(. m4a ) format

Vocal Remover, Tempo change ±30%, Transpose -5~+6 semitones

3

4 Phrase Pad × 180 Banks

30~280, Tap Tempo

Transpose, Octave, Tuning, 9 Scale Tuning + 30 User

8 × 512 Banks (M1~M8) , Freeze

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Specification

Real-time Controllers:

Mixer:

Other Controllers:

Internal Storage:

USB Storage Device:

Connectivity:

Other Setting:

Software & APP:

Power:

Speakers:

Dimensions:

Weight:

3 Assignable Knobs, 2 Assignable Pedal,

Assignable Joystick (Pitch Bend, Modulation), 3 Assignable Buttons

Master Volume , Channel Volume, Pan,Track Mute or Solo

Volume Knob, Date Dial, </> Button, Exit, Transpose+/-, Octave+/-, Vocal Effect, Part Effect,

Insert Effect, Sustain, Mono, Voices, Part Switch, O.T.S., Global Setting, Mixer Console, Short

Cut, Tempo+/-, Metronome, Tap Tempo

Save User Voices and Memory etc

Save User Data (User Voices ,User Songs, Memory etc)

Play User Songs (SMF(0, 1), MP3 / WAV / AAC(.m4a))

Headphone, 2 AUX IN (L, R), 2 LINE OUT (L/L+R,R), MIC IN, Sustain Pedal (Assignable),

Expression Pedal (Assignable), USB to Device, USB to Host, MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, BlueTooth

4.0, A2DP & BLE MIDI Profile

Metronome, Fade In/Out, Tap Tempo, Speak Mode, Date & Time, Auto Power Off, Restore to

Factory Preset, Clean User Data, Brightness Control, Theme

Grand Suite

AC IN (100~240V)

15w+15w, 25w+25w

1007 (Width) × 392 (Depth) × 130 (Height)mm

9.4KG

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Voice List

29 121

E.Piano

30 121

31 121

32 121

33 121

34 121

35 121

36 121

37 121

38 121

39 121

40 121

41 121

42 121

43 121

44 121

45 121

46 121

47 121

48 121

12 121

13 121

14 121

15 121

16 121

17 121

18 121

19 121

20 121

21 121

22 121

23 121

24 121

25 121

26 121

27 121

28 121

Bank MSB Bank LSB Program Full Name

Piano

1 121

2 121

3 121

10

11

11

0

0

1

German Grand Piano 1

German Grand Piano 2

Real Bright Piano

Short Name

German Grand 1

German Grand 2

Real Bright Pno

4 121

5 121

6 121

7 121

8 121

9 121

10 121

11 121

12

12

11

15

16

13

10

14

0

1

3

0

0

0

1

0

Mellow Grand Piano

Rock Piano

Real Honky Tonk

Octave Grand Piano 1

Octave Grand Piano 2

Live Grand Piano

Bright Grand Piano

Warm Grand Piano

Mellow Piano

Rock Piano

Real Honky Tonk

Octave Piano 1

Octave Piano 2

Live Grand Piano

Bright Grand Pno

Warm Grand Pno

14

15

10

10

11

0

10

0

13

17

18

19

16

17

12

12

13

11

3

6

1

1

6

2

1

6

2

0

0

0

1

1

2

6

6

2

Octave Bright Piano 1

Octave Bright Piano 2

Live Honky Tonk

Real Harpsichord

Octave Harpsichord 1

Live Harpsichord

CP Electric Piano 1

CP Electric Piano 2

Pop Piano

Piano & Strings

Piano & Pad

Piano & Choir

Piano & EP 1

Piano & EP 2

Ballad Electric Piano

Octave Harpsichord 2

Harpsichord & Strings

CP Electric Piano 3

Oct Bright Pno 1

Oct Bright Pno 2

Live HonkyTonk

Real Harpsichord

Octave Harpsi 1

Live Harpsichord

CP E.Piano 1

CP E.Piano 2

Pop Piano

Piano&Strings

Piano&Pad

Piano&Choir

Piano&EP 1

Piano&EP 2

Ballad E.Piano

Octave Harpsi 2

Harpsi&Strings

CP E.Piano 3

49 121

160

10

11

10

0

3

12

11

13

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

3

14

4

5

5

5

4

5

4

5

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

5

5

Vintage Electric Piano 1 Vintage EP 1

Dream Electric Piano 1 Dream E.Piano 1

Classic Electric Piano Classic EP

Japanese Electric Piano Japanese EP

60's Electric Piano 1 60's E.Piano 1

Modern Electric Piano 1 Modern EP 1

Jazz Electric Piano 1

Cool Electric Piano 1

Cool Electric Piano 2

Funk Electric Piano 1

Jazz Electric Piano 2

60's Electric Piano 2

Tremolo EP 1

Funk Electric Piano 2

Jazz E.Piano 1

Cool E.Piano 1

Cool E.Piano 2

Phase Electric Piano Phase E.Piano

Vintage Electric Piano 2 Vintage EP 2

Funk E.Piano 1

Jazz E.Piano 2

60's E.Piano 2

Tremolo EP 1

Funk E.Piano 2

Standard Electric Piano Standard EP

Vintage Electric Piano 3 Vintage EP 3

Dream Electric Piano 2 Dream E.Piano 2

Modern Electric Piano 2 Modern EP 2

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11

10

10

15

1

0

12

10

11

2

1

10

2

0

0

13

0

11

1

2

14

12

35

36

37

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

30

37

30

31

32

33

31

32

34

35

1

12

13

30

22

2

10

11

0

79 121

80 121

81 121

82 121

83 121

84 121

85 121

86 121

87 121

88 121

89 121

90 121

91 121

92 121

93 121

94 121

95 121

96 121

97 121

98 121

99 121

100 121

63 121

64 121

65 121

66 121

67 121

68 121

69 121

70 121

71 121

72 121

73 121

74 121

75 121

76 121

77 121

78 121

Organ

50 121

51 121

52 121

53 121

54 121

55 121

56 121

57 121

58 121

59 121

60 121

61 121

62 121

17

17

18

18

17

18

18

19

18

17

19

16

19

16

17

18

19

16

16

16

18

17

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

5

7

5

5

5

5

4

5

5

4

4

4

4

7

4

7

7

4

7

7

5

7

Tremolo EP 2

Super Electric Piano

Stereo Clavi

Phase Clavi

Classic Clavi

Tremolo EP 2

Super E.Piano

Stereo Clavi

Phase Clavi

Classic Clavi

Wah Clavi 1

Chorus Clavi

Wah Clavi 1

Chorus Clavi

Wah Clavi 2 Wah Clavi 2

Massiness Electric Piano Massiness EP

Wah Electric Piano

Bright Electric Piano

Wire Electric Piano

Aah Electric Piano

Wah E.Piano

Bright E.Piano

Wire E.Piano

Aah E.Piano

Modern Jazz Electric Piano Modern Jazz EP

Jump Electric Piano Jump E.Piano

Warm Jump Electric Piano Warm Jump EP

Metallic Electric Piano 1 Metallic EP 1

Metallic Electric Piano 2 Metallic EP 2

Pop Electric Piano

Crystal Electric Piano

Pop E.Piano

Crystal E.Piano

Crystal Jazz Electric Piano Crystal Jazz EP

Rock Electronic Clavi Rock Elec Clavi

Jazz Electronic Clavi

Pop Electronic Clavi

Aah Electronic Clavi

Bright Electronic Clavi

Warm Electronic Clavi

Echo Electronic Clavi

Dark Electronic Clavi

Jazz Elec Clavi

Pop Elec Clavi

Aah Elec Clavi

Brt Elec Clavi

Warm Elec Clavi

Echo Elec Clavi

Dark Elec Clavi

Stereo Drawbar Organ Stereo Draw Org

Classic Percussive Organ Classic Perc Org

Stereo Rock Organ

Real Church Organ

Stereo Rock Org

Real Church Org

Power Rotary Organ Power Rotary Org

Stereo Percussive Organ Stereo Perc Org

Octave Church Organ

Fusion Organ 1

Cool Church Organ

Oct Church Org

Fusion Organ 1

Cool Church Org

Cool Percussive Organ

Live Rock Organ

Rotary Organ 1

Wide Church Organ

Pop Organ

Jazz Organ 1

Cool Rock Organ 1

Rotary Organ 2

Cool Prec Organ

Live Rock Organ

Rotary Organ 1

Wide Church Org

Pop Organ

Jazz Organ 1

Cool Rock Org 1

Rotary Organ 2

Electronic Organ

Live Drawbar Organ

Jazz Organ 2

Cool Rock Organ 2

Live Percussive Organ

Electronic Organ

Live Draw Organ

Jazz Organ 2

Cool Rock Org 2

Live Perc Organ

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Voice List

114 121

115 121

116 121

117 121

118 121

119 121

120 121

121 121

122 121

123 121

124 121

125 121

126 121

127 121

128 121

129 121

130 121

101 121

102 121

103 121

104 121

105 121

106 121

107 121

108 121

109 121

110 121

111 121

112 121

113 121

131 121

132 121

133 121

134 121

135 121

136 121

137 121

138 121

139 121

140 121

141 121

142 121

143 121

144 121

145 121

146 121

147 121

148 121

149 121

150 121

151 121

152 121

162

33

34

35

36

37

30

31

32

32

33

34

35

36

36

37

30

31

37

30

31

32

34

32

33

34

35

36

37

30

31

32

33

34

35

21

0

1

30

31

17

18

19

20

12

13

15

16

12

13

14

3

11

19

19

19

19

18

19

19

19

18

18

18

18

18

17

17

18

18

19

20

20

20

20

17

17

17

17

16

16

17

17

16

16

16

16

16

20

20

16

16

16

16

16

16

19

19

16

16

16

16

16

16

19

Classic Drawbar Organ

Bright Drawbar Organ

60's Organ

Cool Drawbar Organ

Vintage Organ 1

Vintage Organ 2

Live Church Organ

Mellow Organ 1

Mellow Organ 2

Fusion Organ 2

Fusion Organ 3

Organ 1

Organ 2

Classic Draw Org

Bright Draw Org

60's Organ

Cool Draw Org

Vintage Organ 1

Vintage Organ 2

Live Church Org

Mellow Organ 1

Mellow Organ 2

Fusion Organ 2

Fusion Organ 3

Organ 1

Organ 2

Organ 3

Real Reed Organ

Cool Puff Organ

Dark Drawbar Organ

Soft Drawbar Organ

Soft 60's Organ

Bright 60's Organ

Detuned Classic Organ

Mellow Rotary Organ

Organ 3

Real Reed Organ

Cool Puff Organ

Dark Drawbar Org

Soft Drawbar Org

Soft 60's Organ

Bright 60's Org

Det Classic Org

Mellow Rotary

Dark Rotary Organ

Bright Rotary Organ

Dark Rotary

Bright Rotary

Bright Percussive Organ Bright Perc Org

Jazz Percussive Organ Jazz Perc Organ

Rock Percussive Organ Rock Perc Organ

Octave Percussive Organ Octave Perc Org

Mellow Percussive Organ Mellow Perc Org

Puff Percussive Organ Puff Perc Organ

Pop Percussive Organ

Reed Percussive Organ

60's Rock Organ

Dark Rock Organ

Mellow Rock Organ

Soft Rock Organ

Reed Rock Organ

Rotary Rock Organ

Wah Rock Organ

Puff Rock Organ

Bright Church Organ

Dark Church Organ

Mellow Church Organ

Vintage Rotary Organ

Vintage Rock Organ

Vintage Pop Organ

Vintage Soft Organ

Pop Perc Organ

Reed Perc Organ

60's Rock Organ

Dark Rock Org

Mellow Rock Org

Soft Rock Org

Reed Rock Org

Rotary Rock Org

Wah Rock Org

Puff Rock Org

Brt Church Org

Dk Church Org

Mel Church Org

Vintage Rot Org

Vintage Rock Org

Vintage Pop Org

Vintage Soft Org

Vintage Percussive Organ Vintage Perc Org

Dark Reed Organ Dark Reed Org

Jazz Reed Organ

Pop Reed Organ

Jazz Reed Org

Pop Reed Org

Rock Reed Organ Rock Reed Org

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32

33

34

34

35

36

36

35

30

31

32

33

33

34

35

36

12

12

30

31

32

11

0

12

10

10

11

10

11

0

35

36

37

13

12

11

13

2

17

10

10

10

11

10

11

12

10

10

11

182 121

183 121

184 121

185 121

186 121

Guitar

187 121

188 121

189 121

190 121

191 121

192 121

193 121

194 121

195 121

196 121

197 121

198 121

199 121

200 121

201 121

202 121

165 121

166 121

167 121

168 121

169 121

170 121

171 121

172 121

173 121

174 121

175 121

176 121

177 121

178 121

179 121

180 121

181 121

153 121

154 121

155 121

Accordion

156 121

157 121

158 121

159 121

160 121

161 121

162 121

163 121

164 121

23

23

23

23

22

22

22

23

23

22

22

22

22

21

21

21

21

23

22

21

21

21

23

21

21

23

21

21

22

22

23

20

20

20

27

25

24

25

25

27

30

26

29

27

27

25

27

24

25

29

Rotary Puff Organ

Jazz Puff Organ

Pop Puff Organ

Rot Puff Org

Jazz Puff Org

Pop Puff Org

Musette 1

Real Accordion

Sweet Harmonica

Soft Harmonica

Real Tango Accordion

Ballroom Accordion

Cool Accordion

Chorus Accordion 1

Solo Accordion 1

Soft Accordion

Wah Harmonica

Dark Musette

Bright Musette

Chorus Musette

Musette 1

Real Accordion

Sweet Harmonica

Soft Harmonica

Real TangoAccord

Ballroom Accord

Cool Accordion

Chorus Accord 1

Solo Accordion 1

Soft Accordion

Wah Harmonica

Dark Musette

Bright Musette

Chorus Musette

Musette 2

Aah & Musette

Oohs & Musette

Oohs & Dark Musette

Dark Harmonica

Bright Harmonica

Chorus Harmonica

Wide Harmonica

Musette 2

Aah&Musette

Ohs&Musette

Ohs&DkMusette

Dark Harmonica

Bright Harmonica

Chorus Harmonica

Wide Harmonica

Aah & Harmonica

Oohs & Harmonica

Aah&Harmonica

Ohs&Harmonica

Oohs & Dark Harmonica Ohs&DkHarmonica

Solo Accordion 2 Solo Accordion 2

Bright Accordion

Chorus Accordion 2

Aah & Accordion

Oohs & Accordion

Oohs & Dark Accordion

Bright Accordion

Chorus Accord 2

Aah&Accordion

Ohs&Accordion

Ohs&DkAccordion

Real Nylon Guitar

Real Steel Guitar

Rock Guitar

Cool Funk Guitar

Real Clean Guitar

Slide Steel Guitar

Slide Clean Guitar

Sweet Mandolin

Cool Lead Guitar

Power Lead Guitar

Real Jazz Guitar

60's Clean Guitar

Harmonics Steel Guitar

Harmonics Nylon Guitar

12-String Guitar 1

Blues Guitar

Real Nylon Gt

Real Steel Gt

Rock Guitar

Cool Funk Guitar

Real Clean Gt

Slide Steel Gt

Slide Clean Gt

Sweet Mandolin

Cool Lead Guitar

Power Lead Gt

Real Jazz Gt

60's Clean Gt

Harmonics St Gt

Harmonics Ny Gt

12Str Guitar 1

Blues Guitar

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217 121

218 121

219 121

220 121

221 121

222 121

223 121

224 121

225 121

226 121

227 121

228 121

229 121

230 121

231 121

232 121

203 121

204 121

205 121

206 121

207 121

208 121

209 121

210 121

211 121

212 121

213 121

214 121

215 121

233 121

234 121

235 121

236 8

237 121

238 121

239 121

240 121

241 121

242 121

243 121

244 121

245 121

246 121

247 121

248 121

249 121

250 121

251 121

252 121

253 121

254 121

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37

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

12

17

30

31

32

0

1

0

27

33

34

35

36

37

0

26

12

15

15

20

25

15

22

13

23

24

21

10

1

14

19

16

0

18

16

15

11

13

14

0

11

12

14

14

25

26

26

26

25

25

25

25

24

25

25

25

25

28

27

29

2

26

26

26

26

26

30

27

29

25

30

27

27

26

27

26

27

27

27

28

26

30

27

27

26

27

25

27

26

30

26

27

30

30

25

27

Solo Clean Guitar

Guitar Feedback 1

5th Distortion Guitar

Velocity Steel Guitar

Delay Guitar

Vintage Guitar 1

Solo Jazz Guitar

Rhythm Guitar

Jazz Lead Guitar 1

Vintage Guitar 2

Jazz Lead Guitar 2

Vintage Guitar 3

Folk Guitar 2

Chorus Guitar 1

Solo Muted Guitar

Pedal Guitar

Distortion Lead Guitar 1

Chorus Guitar 2

Tremolo Guitar 1

Octave Guitar

Chorus Guitar 3

Tremolo Guitar

Metal Guitar

Clean Rhythm Guitar

Wah Guitar

Jazz Guitar & EP

Distortion Lead Guitar 2

12-String Electric Guitar

Guitar Feedback 2

12-String Guitar 2

Muted Rhythm Guitar

Funk Guitar

Overdrive Lead Guitar

12-String Guitar 3

Muted Rhythm Gt

Funk Guitar

Odrive Lead Gt

12Str Guitar 3

Nylon Guitar & Acoustic Bass NyGt&AcBass

Steel Guitar & Finger Bass StelGt&FgBass

Chorus Steel Guitar

Soft Chorus Steel Guitar

Dark Chorus Steel Guitar

Chorus Stel Gt

Soft Cho Stel Gt

Dk Cho Stel Gt

Nylon Guitar & Steel Guitar NyGt&StelGt

Jazz Guitar & Steel Guitar JazzGt&StelGt

Distortion Steel Guitar

Dark Steel Guitar

Dist Stel Gt

Dark Stel Gt

Warm Steel Guitar

Chorus Jazz Guitar

Bright Jazz Guitar

Overdrive Jazz Guitar

Warm Stel Gt

Chorus Jazz Gt

Bright Jazz Gt

Odrive Jazz Gt

Distortion Jazz Guitar

Overdrive Octave Guitar

Wah Octave Guitar

Jazz Octave Guitar

Chorus Octave Guitar

Dist Jazz Gt

Odrive Octave Gt

Wah Octave Gt

Jazz Octave Gt

Cho Octave Gt

Solo Clean Gt

Gt Feedback 1

5thDistortion Gt

Velocity Stel Gt

Delay Guitar

Vintage Guitar 1

Solo Jazz Gt

Rhythm Guitar

Jazz Lead Gt 1

Vintage Guitar 2

Jazz Lead Gt 2

Vintage Guitar 3

Folk Guitar 2

Chorus Guitar 1

Solo Muted Gt

Pedal Guitar

Dist Lead Gt 1

Chorus Guitar 2

Tremolo Guitar 1

Octave Guitar

Chorus Guitar 3

Tremolo Guitar 2

Metal Guitar

Clean Rhythm Gt

Wah Guitar

JazzGt&EP

Dist Lead Gt 2

12Str E.Guitar

Gt Feedback 2

12Str Guitar 2

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10

0

10

10

11

13

12

11

11

11

11

10

11

10

15

10

16

32

33

34

35

36

37

30

31

36

37

32

33

34

35

35

36

37

30

31

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

30

30

31

32

33

34

285 121

286 121

Bass

287 121

288 121

289 121

290 121

291 121

292 121

293 121

294 121

295 121

296 121

297 121

298 121

299 121

300 121

301 121

302 121

303 121

304 121

305 121

268 121

269 121

270 121

271 121

272 121

273 121

274 121

275 121

276 121

277 121

278 121

279 121

280 121

281 121

282 121

283 121

284 121

255 121

256 121

257 121

258 121

259 121

260 121

261 121

262 121

263 121

264 121

265 121

266 121

267 121

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34

35

34

38

37

39

39

33

32

34

35

36

39

33

32

39

36

39

30

30

30

30

29

29

30

30

30

30

29

29

29

29

28

28

28

29

29

28

28

28

28

27

27

27

28

27

27

27

27

27

Real Finger Bass

Real Acoust Bass

Real Pick Bass

Real Fret Bass

Power Slap Bass

Attack Pulse 1

House Bass

Funk Slap Bass

Resonant Bass 1

Resonant Bass 2

Reson Syn Bass

Rock Bass 1

Jazz Bass

Rock Bass 2

Finger Slap Bs 1

Bass&Cymbal

Analog Bass

Reson Slap Bass

Warm Syn Bass 1

Cho Vintage Gt

Vintage Funk Gt

Odrive Funk Gt

Chorus Wah Gt

Clean Vintage Gt

Dark Vintage Gt

Brt Vintage Gt

Soft Vintage Gt

Dark Muted Gt

Chorus Muted Gt

Odrive Muted Gt

Dist Muted Gt

Wah Muted Gt

Pulse Muted Gt

Nylon Muted Gt

Funk Muted Gt

Dark Odrive Gt

Brt Odrive Gt

Soft Odrive Gt

Delay Odrive Gt

Delay Gt Fedback

Cho Gt Fedback

Wah Odrive Gt

Dk Wah Odrive Gt

Chorus Dist Gt

Dark Dist Gt

Wah Dist Gt

Vel Lead Gt

Soft Dist Gt

Bright Lead Gt

Modern Dist Gt

Delay Dist Gt

Chorus Vintage Guitar

Vintage Funk Guitar

Overdrive Funk Guitar

Chorus Wah Guitar

Clean Vintage Guitar

Dark Vintage Guitar

Bright Vintage Guitar

Soft Vintage Guitar

Dark Muted Guitar

Chorus Muted Guitar

Overdrive Muted Guitar

Distortion Muted Guitar

Wah Muted Guitar

Pulse Muted Guitar

Nylon Muted Guitar

Funk Muted Guitar

Dark Overdrive Guitar

Bright Overdrive Guitar

Soft Overdrive Guitar

Delay Overdrive Guitar

Delay Guitar Feedback

Chorus Guitar Feedback

Wah Overdrive Guitar

Dark Wah Overdrive Guitar

Chorus Distortion Guitar

Dark Distortion Guitar

Wah Distortion Guitar

Velocity Lead Guitar

Soft Distortion Guitar

Bright Lead Guitar

Modern Distortion Guitar

Delay Distortion Guitar

Real Finger Bass

Real Acoustic Bass

Real Pick Bass

Real Fretless Bass

Power Slap Bass

Attack Pulse 1

House Bass

Funk Slap Bass

Resonant Bass 1

Resonant Bass 2

Resonant Synth Bass

Rock Bass 1

Jazz Bass

Rock Bass 2

Finger Slap Bass 1

Acoustic Bass & Cymbal

Analog Bass

Resonant Slap Bass

Warm Synth Bass 1

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320 121

321 121

322 121

323 121

324 121

325 121

326 121

327 121

328 121

329 121

330 121

331 121

332 121

333 121

334 121

335 121

306 121

307 121

308 121

309 121

310 121

311 121

312 121

313 121

314 121

315 121

316 121

317 121

318 121

336 121

337 121

338 121

339 121

340 121

341 121

342 121

343 121

344 121

345 121

346 121

347 121

348 121

349 121

350 121

351 121

352 121

353 121

354 121

355 121

356 121

357 121

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33

34

34

35

36

37

37

30

31

32

33

33

34

35

36

35

36

37

30

31

36

30

31

32

32

33

34

35

35

36

37

31

30

31

32

33

34

34

35

36

37

12

31

32

33

17

18

10

19

12

38

38

38

38

37

37

37

37

36

37

37

37

37

36

36

36

36

38

38

38

39

39

35

36

36

36

35

35

35

35

34

34

34

35

34

34

34

34

34

33

33

33

33

39

33

33

33

39

39

33

39

34

Hammer

Rubber Synth Bass

Pop Bass

Warm Synth Bass 2

Muted Pick Bass

Attack Pulse 2

Overdriven Finger Bass

Distortion Finger Bass

Distortion Guitar & Finger Bass

Wah Finger Bass

Finger Slap Bass 2

Soft Wah Slap Bass

Dark Slap Bass 1

Bright Pick Bass

Dark Pick Bass

Overdrive Pick Bass

Distortion Guitar & Pick Bass

Wah Pick Bass

Chorus Pick Bass

Warm Chorus Pick Bass

Hard Rock Bass

Overdriven Fretless Bass

Distortion Fretless Bass

Wah Fretless Bass muted Fretless Bass

Dark Fretless Bass

Pick muted Fretless Bass

Dark Slap Bass 2

Chorus Slap Bass

Distortion Guitar & Slap Bass

Bright Resonant Slap Bass

Dark Resonant Slap Bass

Chorus Resonant Slap Bass

Wah Resonant Slap Bass

Warm Resonant Slap Bass

Dark Power Slap Bass

Bright Power Slap Bass

Distortion Power Slap Bass

Distortion Guitar & Power Slap Bass

Brt Rsn Slap Bs

Dk Rsn Slap Bs

Cho Rsn Slap Bs

Wah Rsn Slap Bs

Warm Rsn Slap Bs

Dk Powr Slap Bs

Brt Powr Slap Bs

Dt Powr Slap Bs

DtGt&PowrSlapBs

Overdriven Guitar & Power Slap Bass OvGt&PowrSlapBs

Chorus Power Slap Bass Cho Powr Slap Bs

Wah Power Slap Bass

Warm Power Slap Bass

Wah Powr Slap Bs

Wm Powr Slap Bs

Bright Analog Bass

Chorus Analog Bass

Wah Analog Bass

Distortion Guitar & Analog Bass

Brt Analog Bass

Cho Analog Bass

Wah Analog Bass

DtGt&AnalogBs

Overdriven Guitar & Analog Bass

Hammer Analog Bass

Dark Hammer Bass

Bright Attack Bass

Pulse Attack Bass

OvGt&AnalogBs

Hammer Ana Bass

Dk Hammer Bass

Bright Attack Bs

Pulse Attack Bs

Hammer

Rubber Syn Bass

Pop Bass

Warm Syn Bass 2

Muted Pick Bass

Attack Pulse 2

Over Finger Bass

Dt Finger Bass

DtGt&FingerBs

Wah Finger Bass

Finger Slap Bs 2

Soft Wah Slap Bs

Dark Slap Bass 1

Bright Pick Bass

Dark Pick Bass

Odrive Pick Bass

DtGt&PickBass

Wah Pick Bass

Cho Pick Bass

Warm Cho Pick Bs

Hard Rock Bass

Over Fret Bass

Dist Fret Bass

Wah Fret Bass

Muted Fret Bass

Dark Fret Bass

Pick Mt Fret Bs

Dark Slap Bass 2

Chorus Slap Bass

DtGt&SlapBass

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0

0

11

0

0

0

10

0

0

16

17

18

0

0

20

15

14

12

13

19

10

0

12

11

13

10

0

1

10

10

11

30

31

32

33

34

2

3

0

1

1

1

0

10

32

33

34

35

36

37

387 121

388 121

389 121

390 121

391 121

392 121

393 121

394 121

395 121

396 121

397 121

398 121

399 121

400 121

401 121

402 121

403 121

404 121

405 121

406 121

407 121

408 121

370 121

371 121

372 121

373 121

374 121

375 121

376 121

377 121

378 121

379 121

380 121

381 121

382 121

383 121

384 121

385 121

386 121

358 121

359 121

360 121

361 121

362 121

363 121

Strings

364 121

365 121

366 121

367 121

368 121

369 121

Bright Pulse Bass

Octave Analog Bass

Power Analog Bass

Power Pulse Bass

Wah Pulse Bass

Chorus Pulse Bass

Real Strings

Classic Strings

Orchestra Tutti

Sweet Violin

Real Cello

Concert Strings

Live Strings

Real Harp

Live Orchestra

Soft Strings

Live Contrabass

Chamber Music

Slow Strings

Strings & Brass

Strings & Flute

Strings & Oboe

Arco Strings 1

Live Choir Aahs

Live Choir Oohs

Synth Choir 1

Orchestra

Arco Strings 2

Brilliant Strings

Live Tremolo Strings

Live Pizzicato Strings

Movie Strings

Cool Synth Strings

Soft Synth Strings

Analog Strings

Real Violin

Real Viola

Live Cello

Real Contrabass

Soft Choir Aahs

Voice Humming

Synth Choir 2

Live Orchestra Hit

Synth Bass Hit

Power Hit 1

Power Hit 2

Cool Violin 1

Soft Violin

Live Violin

Slow Violin

Dark Violin

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51

40

41

42

44

45

51

50

54

48

48

48

48

48

52

53

48

49

49

48

49

46

48

49

48

48

48

48

40

42

48

40

40

40

40

40

55

55

55

55

43

52

53

54

39

39

39

39

39

39

Brt Pulse Bass

Oct Analog Bass

Powr Analog Bass

Powr Pulse Bass

Wah Pulse Bass

Cho Pulse Bass

Real Strings

Classic Strings

Orchestra Tutti

Sweet Violin

Real Cello

Concert Strings

Live Strings

Real Harp

Live Orchestra

Soft Strings

Live Contrabass

Chamber Music

Slow Strings

Strings&Brass

Strings&Flute

Strings&Oboe

Arco Strings 1

Live Choir Aahs

Live Choir Oohs

Synth Choir 1

Orchestra

Arco Strings 2

Brilliant Str

Live Tremolo Str

Live Pizz Str

Movie Strings

Cool Synth Str

Soft Synth Str

Analog Strings

Real Violin

Real Viola

Live Cello

Real Contrabass

Soft Choir Aahs

Voice Humming

Synth Choir 2

Live Orch Hit

Synth Bass Hit

Power Hit 1

Power Hit 2

Cool Violin 1

Soft Violin

Live Violin

Slow Violin

Dark Violin

Voice List

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422 121

423 121

424 121

425 121

426 121

427 121

428 121

429 121

430 121

431 121

432 121

433 121

434 121

435 121

436 121

437 121

438 121

409 121

410 121

411 121

412 121

413 121

414 121

415 121

416 121

417 121

418 121

419 121

420 121

421 121

439 121

440 121

441 121

442 121

443 121

444 121

445 121

446 121

447 121

448 121

449 121

450 121

451 121

452 121

453 121

454 121

455 121

456 121

457 121

458 121

459 121

Brass

168

37

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

30

31

32

32

33

34

35

36

36

37

30

31

32

33

34

35

35

36

37

30

31

36

37

0

10

32

33

34

35

0

0

0

0

37

30

31

30

31

33

34

35

36

Bright Violin

Chorus Violin

Cool Violin 2

Slow Viola

Dark Viola

Bright Viola

Violin & Viola

Chorus Viola

Harp & Viola

Cello & Viola

Aah & Viola

Slow Cello

Dark Cello

Bright Cello

Chorus Cello

Violin & Cello

Aah & Cello

Harp & Cello

Contrabass & Cello

Dark Contrabass

Bright Contrabass

Chorus Contrabass

Slow Contrabass

Violin & Contrabass

Viola & Contrabass

Aah & Contrabass

Harp & Contrabass

Dark Tremolo Strings

Bright Tremolo Strings

Slow Tremolo Strings

Cello & Tremolo Strings

Violin & Tremolo Strings

Aah & Tremolo Strings

Harp & Tremolo Strings

Chorus Tremolo Strings

Dark Pizzicato Strings

Bright Pizzicato Strings

Dark Harp

Bright Harp

Aah & Harp

String & Harp

Chorus Harp

Humming & Harp

Euro Hit & Harp

Synth Voice & Harp

India Sitar

Hackbrett

Folk Banjo

Japanese Shamisen

Japanese Koto

Vintage Fiddle

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44

44

44

43

43

43

43

42

43

43

43

42

42

42

42

42

41

41

42

42

41

41

41

41

40

40

40

41

41

46

46

46

46

46

46

104

104

44

45

45

46

46

44

44

44

44

105

106

107

110

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Bright Violin

Chorus Violin

Cool Violin 2

Slow Viola

Dark Viola

Bright Viola

Violin&Viola

Chorus Viola

Harp&Viola

Cello&Viola

Aah&Viola

Slow Cello

Dark Cello

Bright Cello

Chorus Cello

Violin&Cello

Aah&Cello

Harp&Cello

Contrbs&Cello

Dark Contrabass

Bright Contrbs

Chorus Contrbs

Slow Contrabass

Volin&Contrbs

Viola&Contrbs

Aah&Contrabass

Harp&Contrbs

Dark Tremo Str

Bright Tremo Str

Slow Tremo Str

Cello&TremoStr

Violin&TremoStr

Aah&TremoStr

Harp&TremoStr

Chorus Tremo Str

Dark Pizz Str

Bright Pizz Str

Dark Harp

Bright Harp

Aah & Harp

String & Harp

Chorus Harp

Humming&Harp

EuroHit&Harp

SynVoice&Harp

India Sitar

Hackbrett

Folk Banjo

JP Shamisen

Japanese Koto

Vintage Fiddle

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27

28

2

23

13

24

25

21

11

12

22

10

15

18

19

20

29

2

11

12

13

0

17

13

14

15

14

12

16

18

16

17

20

0

11

12

19

13

12

13

0

14

16

10

11

11

10

10

10

10

10

490 121

491 121

492 121

493 121

494 121

495 121

496 121

497 121

498 121

499 121

500 121

501 121

502 121

503 121

504 121

505 121

506 121

507 121

508 121

509 121

510 121

511 121

473 121

474 121

475 121

476 121

477 121

478 121

479 121

480 121

481 121

482 121

483 121

484 121

485 121

486 121

487 121

488 121

489 121

460 121

461 121

462 121

463 121

464 121

465 121

466 121

467 121

468 121

469 121

470 121

471 121

472 121

Sweet Trumpet

Sweet Trombone

Sweet Muted Trumpet

Live Tuba

Live French Horn

Wide French Horn

Real Brass Section

Pop Brass Section

Jazz Trumpet

Solo Trumpet

Trumpet Ensemble

Live Trombone

Solo Flugelhorn

Solo Muted Trumpet

Solo Trombone

Soft Trombone

Wide Trombone

Dark Trombone

Synth Trombone

Resonant Trombone 1

Resonant Trombone 2

Brass Band 1

Flugelhorn

Mellow French Horn

Octave Brass Section

Brass Band 2

Classic Brass Section

Dark Brass

Cool Synth Brass

Live Brass Section

Sforzato Brass

Big Brass Section

Club Brass Section

Bright Brass Section 1

Mellow Brass Section

Modern Synth Brass

Soft Synth Brass 1

Soft Synth Brass 2

80's Brass

Soft Brass Section

Big Band 1

Power Brass Section

Dance Synth Brass

Big Band 2

Pop Synth Brass 1

Brass Hit

Analog Brass 1

Small Brass Section

Soft Analog Brass

Funky Analog Brass

Techno Brass

Analog Brass 2

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61

57

60

61

61

57

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57

60

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61

56

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Sforzato Brass

Big Brass

Club Brass

Bright Brass 1

Mellow Brass

Modern Syn Brass

Soft Syn Brass 1

Soft Syn Brass 2

80's Brass

Soft Brass

Big Band 1

Power Brass

Dance Syn Brass

Big Band 2

Pop Syn Brass 1

Brass Hit

Analog Brass 1

Small Brass

Soft Ana Brass

Funky Ana Brass

Techno Brass

Analog Brass 2

Sweet Trumpet

Sweet Trombone

Sweet Mt Trump

Live Tuba

Live French Horn

Wide French Horn

Real Brass

Pop Brass

Jazz Trumpet

Solo Trumpet

Trumpet Ensemble

Live Trombone

Solo Flugelhorn

Solo MtTrumpet

Solo Trombone

Soft Trombone

Wide Trombone

Dark Trombone

Synth Trombone

Reson Tromb 1

Reson Tromb 2

Brass Band 1

Flugelhorn

Mellow FrHorn

Oct Brs Section

Brass Band 2

Classic Brass

Dark Brass

Cool Syn Brass

Live Brass

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526 121

527 121

528 121

529 121

530 121

531 121

532 121

533 121

534 121

535 121

536 121

537 121

538 121

539 121

540 121

541 121

512 121

513 121

514 121

515 121

516 121

517 121

518 121

519 121

520 121

521 121

522 121

523 121

524 121

542 121

543 121

544 121

545 121

546 121

547 121

548 121

549 121

550 121

551 121

552 121

553 121

554 121

555 121

556 121

557 121

558 121

559 121

560 121

561 121

562 121

563 121

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36

37

30

31

31

32

33

34

35

35

36

37

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32

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34

35

36

37

30

31

32

33

34

33

34

35

36

30

37

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

15

10

30

31

32

Echo Brass

Funky Synth Brass

Warm Trumpet

Bright Trumpet

Chorus Trumpet

Double Trumpet

Trombone & Trumpet

Tuba & Trumpet

Resonant Trumpet

French Horn & Trumpet

Warm Trombone

Bright Trombone

Chorus Trombone

Double Trombone

French Horn & Trombone

Tuba & Trombone

Soprano Sax & Trombone

Dark Tuba

Bright Tuba

Warm Tuba

Chorus Tuba

Resonant Tuba

Slow Tuba

Soprano Sax & Tuba

Alto Sax & Tuba

Dark Muted Trumpet

Bright Muted Trumpet

Warm Muted Trumpet

Chorus Muted Trumpet

Tuba & Muted Trumpet

French Horn & Muted Trumpet

Soprano Sax & Muted Trumpet

Alto Sax & Muted Trumpet

Dark French Horn

Bright French Horn

Warm French Horn

Chorus French Horn

Tuba & French Horn

Soprano Sax & French Horn

Alto Sax & French Horn

Slow French Horn

Dark Brass Section

Bright Brass Section 2

Warm Brass Section

Chorus Brass Section

Resonant Brass Section

Slow Brass Section

Funk Brass Section

Bright Synth Brass

Chorus Synth Brass

Resonant Synth Brass

Slow Synth Brass

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60

63

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56

56

FrHorn&MtTrump

SoprSax&MtTrp

AltoSax&MtTrump

Dark French Horn

Brt French Horn

Wam French Horn

Cho French Horn

Tuba&FrHorn

SoprSax&FrHorn

AltoSax&FrHorn

Slow French Horn

Dk Brass Section

Bright Brass 2

Warm Brass

Chorus Brass

Resonant Brass

Slow Brass

Funk Brass

Brt Syn Brass

Cho Syn Brass

Reson Syn Brass

Slow Syn Brass

Echo Brass

Funky Syn Brass

Warm Trumpet

Bright Trumpet

Chorus Trumpet

Double Trumpet

Tromb&Trump

Tuba&Trumpet

Reson Trumpet

FrHorn&Trump

Warm Trombone

Bright Trombone

Chorus Trombone

Double Trombone

FrHorn&Tromb

Tuba&Trombone

SoprSax&Tromb

Dark Tuba

Bright Tuba

Warm Tuba

Chorus Tuba

Resonant Tuba

Slow Tuba

SoprSax&Tuba

AltoSax&Tuba

Dark MtTrump

Bright MtTrump

Warm MtTrump

Chorus MtTrump

Tuba&MtTrump

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68

78

74

73

75

77

71

73

64

65

67

67

66

66

66

64

72

72

72

73

76

79

72

72

73

66

65

67

73

70

72

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64

73

71

75

68

69

66

65

64

67

62

62

63

63

63

63

63

63

593 121

594 121

595 121

596 121

597 121

598 121

599 121

600 121

601 121

602 121

603 121

604 121

605 121

606 121

607 121

608 121

609 121

610 121

611 121

612 121

613 121

614 121

576 121

577 121

578 121

579 121

580 121

581 121

582 121

583 121

584 121

585 121

586 121

587 121

588 121

589 121

590 121

591 121

592 121

564 121

565 121

566 121

567 121

568 121

569 121

570 121

33

34

571 121 35

Sax & Woodwind

572 121

573 121

574 121

575 121

10

10

10

10

36

37

30

31

32

11

12

13

11

0

0

0

11

0

0

12

0

10

10

10

10

0

0

0

30

31

0

0

12

0

0

0

13

11

0

12

11

11

12

32

33

34

30

31

Rock Synth Brass

Pop Synth Brass 2

Dark Analog Synth Brass

Bright Analog Synth Brass

Warm Analog Synth Brass

Chorus Analog Synth Brass

Resonant Analog Synth Brass

Slow Analog Synth Brass

Sweet Tenor Sax

Sweet Alto Sax

Sweet Soprano Sax

Live Baritone Sax

Sweet Flute

Sweet Clarinet

Sweet Pan Flute

Sweet Oboe

Classic English Horn

Classic Bassoon

Classic Piccolo

Classic Flute 1

Bright Soprano Sax

Bright Tenor Sax

Bright Alto Sax

Bright Baritone Sax

Flute & Sax

Sax Section 1

Sax Section 2

Sax & Clarinet 1

Sax Band 1

Sax Band 2

Slow Tenor Sax

Soft Sax Band

Super Sax Band

Sax & Clarinet 2

Cool Pan Flute 1

Cool Shakuhachi

Classic Clarinet

Classic Flute 2

Cool Pan Flute 2

Classic Oboe

Mellow Whistle

Classic Recorder

Sweet Blown Bottle

Mellow Ocarina

Dark Piccolo

Bright Piccolo

Chorus Piccolo

Warm Piccolo

Slow Piccolo

Dark Flute

Bright Flute

Rock Syn Brass

Pop Syn Brass 2

Dk Ana Syn Brs

Brt Ana Syn Brs

Warm Ana Syn Brs

Cho Ana Syn Brs

Resn Ana Syn Brs

Slow Ana Syn Brs

Sweet Tenor Sax

Sweet Alto Sax

Sweet Sopr Sax

Live Barit Sax

Sweet Flute

Sweet Clarinet

Sweet Pan Flute

Sweet Oboe

Cl English Horn

Classic Bassoon

Classic Piccolo

Classic Flute 1

Bright Sopr Sax

Bright Tenor Sax

Bright Alto Sax

Bright Barit Sax

Flute&Sax

Sax Section 1

Sax Section 2

Sax&Clarinet 1

Sax Band 1

Sax Band 2

Slow Tenor Sax

Soft Sax Band

Super Sax Band

Sax&Clarinet 2

Cool Pan Flute 1

Cool Shakuhachi

Classic Clarinet

Classic Flute 2

Cool Pan Flute 2

Classic Oboe

Mellow Whistle

Classic Recorder

Sw Blown Bottle

Mellow Ocarina

Dark Piccolo

Bright Piccolo

Chorus Piccolo

Warm Piccolo

Slow Piccolo

Dark Flute

Bright Flute

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628 121

629 121

630 121

631 121

632 121

633 121

634 121

635 121

636 121

637 121

638 121

639 121

640 121

641 121

642 121

643 121

644 121

615 121

616 121

617 121

618 121

619 121

620 121

621 121

622 121

623 121

624 121

625 121

626 121

627 121

645 121

646 121

647 121

648 121

649 121

650 121

651 121

652 121

653 121

Lead & Pad

654 121

655 121

656 121

657 121

658 121

659 121

660 121

661 121

662 121

663 121

664 121

12

15

17

18

10

10

11

16

12

10

12

34

35

30

31

30

31

32

33

32

33

34

35

33

34

35

30

31

32

33

34

0

0

32

33

30

31

35

30

31

32

31

32

33

34

32

33

34

35

30

172

Chorus Flute

Warm Flute

Slow Flute

Whistle & Flute

Piccolo & Recorder

Pan Flute & Recorder

Shakuhachi & Recorder

Clarinet & Recorder

Flute & Recorder

Blown Bottle & Recorder

Dark Pan Flute

Bright Pan Flute

Warm Pan Flute

Chorus Pan Flute

Whistle & Pan Flute

Slow Pan Flute

Dark Blown Bottle

Bright Blown Bottle

Chorus Blown Bottle

Warm Blown Bottle

Slow Blown Bottle

Oboe & Blown Bottle

Dark Shakuhachi

Bright Shakuhachi

Chorus Shakuhachi

Warm Shakuhachi

Slow Shakuhachi

Piccolo & Shakuhachi

Bright Whistle

Blown Bottle & Whistle

Shakuhachi & Whistle

Oboe & Whistle

Piccolo & Ocarina

Pan Flute & Ocarina

Oboe & Ocarina

Blown Bottle & Ocarina

Shakuhachi & Ocarina

Vintage Shanai

Vintage Bag Pipe

Wire Lead 1

Dance Lead

Techno Lead

Trance Lead

Super Square

Super Sawtooth

Pop Lead

Octave Line

Pan Lead

Rising

Sine Solo

77

77

78

78

77

77

77

77

76

76

76

76

75

75

75

76

76

78

78

79

79

79

79

79

111

109

74

75

75

75

74

74

74

74

73

73

73

73

74

81

80

81

81

80

87

87

84

82

86

80

Chorus Flute

Warm Flute

Slow Flute

Whistle&Flute

Picco&Record

PanFlute&Record

Shaku&Record

Clarinet&Record

Flute&Record

BlowBot&Record

Dark Pan Flute

Bright Pan Flute

Warm Pan Flute

Chorus Pan Flute

Whistle&PanFlute

Slow Pan Flute

Dk Blown Bottle

Brt Blown Bottle

Cho Blown Bottle

Warm Blow Bottle

Slow Blow Bottle

Oboe&BlowBottle

Dark Shakuhachi

Bright Shaku

Chorus Shaku

Warm Shaku

Slow Shakuhachi

Piccolo&Shaku

Bright Whistle

BlowBot&Whistle

Shaku&Whistle

Oboe&Whistle

Picco&Ocarina

PanFlute&Ocari

Oboe&Ocarina

BlowBot&Ocari

Shaku&Ocari

Vintage Shanai

Vt Bag Pipe

Wire Lead 1

Dance Lead

Techno Lead

Trance Lead

Super Square

Super Sawtooth

Pop Lead

Octave Line

Pan Lead

Rising

Sine Solo

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37

31

37

30

31

32

31

33

34

35

36

31

32

33

35

32

33

36

37

30

22

23

24

30

13

11

14

15

21

10

10

16

11

12

13

14

15

16

19

20

10

12

13

14

15

11

13

14

10

11

695 121

696 121

697 121

698 121

699 121

700 121

701 121

702 121

703 121

704 121

705 121

706 121

707 121

708 121

709 121

710 121

711 121

712 121

713 121

714 121

715 121

716 121

678 121

679 121

680 121

681 121

682 121

683 121

684 121

685 121

686 121

687 121

688 121

689 121

690 121

691 121

692 121

693 121

694 121

665 121

666 121

667 121

668 121

669 121

670 121

671 121

672 121

673 121

674 121

675 121

676 121

677 121

Tremolo Matrix

Dark Wire Lead

Chorus Hip Lead

Wire Lead 2

Chorus Soft Mini

Chiff Fire Wire

Soft Analog

Bright Analog

Toys Analog

Corrie Analog

Corrie Calliope 1

Wah Calliope 1

Bright Calliope

Analog Calliope

Corrie Calliope 2

Wah Calliope 2

Bright Chiff Lead

Tremolo Chiff Lead

Charang Chiff Lead

Corrie Chiff Lead

Stardust Warp

Soft Funky Lead 1

Martrix Lead

Hip Hop Lead 1

Hip Hop Lead 2

Bauble Lead

Super Analog

Octave Lead

FireWire Lead

Analog Lead

Blaster Lead

Skyline Lead

Thick Saw 1

Thick Saw 2

Soft Sine 1

Funky Lead 1

Wah Lead 1

Wah Lead 2

Corrie

Funky Lead 2

Big Lead

Chiff Solo

Flying Lead

Mini Lead

Massiness

Soft Calliope

Soft Sine 2

Jazz Lead

Trumpet Saw

Circus Lead

Thick Square

Wah Sine Solo

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82

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81

82

82

82

81

81

81

81

81

80

80

80

80

83

83

83

83

84

81

81

81

80

87

82

87

87

81

83

82

80

84

84

84

84

84

81

81

81

84

87

81

81

81

80

80

80

81

81

Tremolo Matrix

Dark Wire Lead

ChorusHip Lead

Wire Lead 2

ChorusSoftMini

ChiFireWire

Soft Analog

Bright Analog

Toys Analog

Corrie Analog

CorrieCalliope1

WahCalliope 1

BrightCalliope

Alg Calliope

CorrieCalliope 2

Wah Calliope 2

Bright Chiff Ld

Tremolo Chiff Ld

Charang Chiff Ld

Corrie Chiff Ld

Stardust Warp

Soft Funky Ld 1

Martrix Lead

Hip Hop Lead 1

Hip Hop Lead 2

Bauble Lead

Super Analog

Octave Lead

FireWire Lead

Analog Lead

Blaster Lead

Skyline Lead

Thick Saw 1

Thick Saw 2

Soft Sine 1

Funky Lead 1

Wah Lead 1

Wah Lead 2

Corrie

Funky Lead 2

Big Lead

Chiff Solo

Flying Lead

Mini Lead

Massiness

Soft Calliope

Soft Sine 2

Jazz Lead

Trumpet Saw

Circus Lead

Thick Square

Wah Sine Solo

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730 121

731 121

732 121

733 121

734 121

735 121

736 121

737 121

738 121

739 121

740 121

741 121

742 121

743 121

744 121

745 121

746 121

717 121

718 121

719 121

720 121

721 121

722 121

723 121

724 121

725 121

726 121

727 121

728 121

729 121

747 121

748 121

749 121

750 121

751 121

752 121

753 121

754 121

755 121

756 121

757 121

758 121

759 121

760 121

761 121

762 121

763 121

764 121

765 121

766 121

767 121

768 121

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27

10

11

10

23

24

25

26

17

18

19

21

22

11

12

14

16

11

12

13

14

15

13

15

20

11

36

37

30

10

32

33

34

35

34

35

36

30

31

30

31

32

33

37

30

33

37

31

32

33

35

36

Gospel Pad

Live Humming Pad

Sweet New Age

Soft Vox

Vox Choir Pad

Sunbeam Pad

Heaven Pad 2

Heaven Pad 3

Soft Choir Pad 1

Air Choir Pad

Bright Vox

Voice Choir Pad

Soft Choir Pad 2

Choir & Organ

Cool New Age 1

Cool New Age 2

Space Pad 1

PWM Pad

Mellow Pad 1

Space Pad 2

Mellow Pad 2

Cyber Pad

Soft Funky Lead 2

Wire Funky Lead

Soft Octave Lead

Tremolo Octave Lead

Calliope Octave Lead

Big Octave Lead

Bright Voice Lead

Delayed Voice Lead

Big Voice Lead

Soft Rising 1

Soft Rising 2

Bright Rising 1

Bright Rising 2

Wah Rising 1

Wah Rising 2

Wah Rising 3

Soft Bass Lead 1

Soft Bass Lead 2

Voice Bass Lead

Bright Bass Lead 1

Calliope Bass Lead

Analog Bass Lead

Bright Bass Lead 2

Wah Bass Lead

Bright Delayed Lead

Live Choir Pad

Vox Pad

Dream New Age

Heaven Pad 1

Messenger Pad

91

88

88

89

91

91

91

91

91

91

91

91

91

91

91

91

91

89

89

89

89

89

91

91

91

95

87

87

98

91

87

87

87

87

86

86

86

87

87

86

86

86

86

84

85

85

85

84

84

84

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Gospel Pad

Live Humming Pad

Sweet New Age

Soft Vox

Vox Choir Pad

Sunbeam Pad

Heaven Pad 2

Heaven Pad 3

Soft Choir Pad 1

Air Choir Pad

Bright Vox

Voice Choir Pad

Soft Choir Pad 2

Choir & Organ

Cool New Age 1

Cool New Age 2

Space Pad 1

PWM Pad

Mellow Pad 1

Space Pad 2

Mellow Pad 2

Cyber Pad

Soft Funky Ld 2

Wire Funky Lead

Soft Octave Lead

Tremolo Oct Ld

Calliope Oct Ld

Big Octave Lead

Bright Voice Ld

Dely Voice Lead

Big Voice Lead

Soft Rising1

Soft Rising2

Bright Rising 1

Bright Rising 2

Wah Rising 1

Wah Rising 2

Wah Rising 3

Soft Bass Lead 1

Soft Bass Lead 2

Voice Bass Lead

Bright Bass Ld 1

Calliope Bass Ld

Analog Bass Ld

Bright Bass Ld 2

Wah Bass Ld

Bright Dely Ld

Live Choir Pad

Vox Pad

Dream New Age

Heaven Pad 1

Messenger Pad

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36

37

37

31

32

33

31

32

33

35

36

35

36

37

30

30

31

32

33

34

19

20

30

34

15

16

17

18

13

14

18

10

28

29

12

13

17

10

12

13

13

16

10

11

11

10

12

10

11

12

799 121

800 121

801 121

802 121

803 121

804 121

805 121

806 121

807 121

808 121

809 121

810 121

811 121

812 121

813 121

814 121

815 121

816 121

817 121

818 121

819 121

820 121

782 121

783 121

784 121

785 121

786 121

787 121

788 121

789 121

790 121

791 121

792 121

793 121

794 121

795 121

796 121

797 121

798 121

769 121

770 121

771 121

772 121

773 121

774 121

775 121

776 121

777 121

778 121

779 121

780 121

781 121

Cool Sweep Pad

Wave Pad

Poly Synth Pad 1

Poly Synth Pad 2

Bright New Age

Dark Pad

Mystery Pad

Cool Metallic Pad

Congregate

Pan Pad

Evening Stars

Angel Pad

Atmosphere Pad

Itopia Pad 1

Itopia Pad 2

Glass Pad

Fantasia

DX Pad

Dream Sweep Pad

Stargate

Analog Pad

Dark Moon Pad

New Age & Bowed Pad

Golden Age

Space Halo Pad

Time Travel

Time Machine

Slow Warm Pad

Bright New Age Pad

Choir New Age Pad

Warm New Age Pad

Dipolar New Age Pad

Wah New Age Pad

Dream Warm Pad

Cool Warm Pad

Big Band Pad

Organ Pad

Modern Pad

Bright Pad 1

Bright Pad 2

Bright Poly Synth Pad

Wah Poly Synth Pad

Vox Poly Synth Pad

Calliope Poly Synth Pad

Harmonica Poly Synth Pad

Analog Poly Synth Pad

Square Poly Synth Pad

Wah Choir Pad 1

Wah Choir Pad 2

Soft Itopia Pad 1

Square Itopia Pad

Bright Itopia Pad 1

90

90

90

90

89

90

90

90

89

89

89

89

89

88

88

88

89

91

91

91

91

91

89

89

88

88

88

88

88

88

95

88

89

92

91

91

93

93

89

94

94

94

88

89

93

93

94

95

95

90

90

88

Wam NewAge Pad

Dipol NewAge Pad

Wah NewAge Pad

Dream Warm Pad

Cool Warm Pad

BigBand Pad

Organ Pad

Modern Pad

Bright Pad 1

Bright Pad 2

Brt PolySyn Pad

Wah PolySyn Pad

Vox PolySyn Pad

Calio PolySynPad

Harm PolySyn Pad

Ana PolySyn Pad

Squr PolySyn Pad

Wah Choir Pad 1

Wah Choir Pad 2

Soft Itpia Pad 1

Squr Itpia Pad

Brt Itpia Pad 1

Cool Sweep Pad

Wave Pad

Poly Synth Pad 1

Poly Synth Pad 2

Bright New Age

Dark Pad

Mystery Pad

Cool Metal Pad

Congregate

Pan Pad

Evening Stars

Angel Pad

Atmosphere Pad

Itopia Pad 1

Itopia Pad 2

Glass Pad

Fantasia

DX Pad

Dream Sweep Pad

Stargate

Analog Pad

Dark Moon Pad

NewAge&BowPad

Golden Age

Space Halo Pad

Time Travel

Time Machine

Slow Warm Pad

Brt NewAge Pad

Choir NewAge Pad

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Voice List

834 121

835 121

836 121

837 121

838 121

839 121

840 121

841 121

842 121

843 121

844 121

845 121

846 121

847 121

848 121

849 121

850 121

821 121

822 121

823 121

824 121

825 121

826 121

827 121

828 121

829 121

830 121

831 121

832 121

833 121

851 121

852 121

853 121

854 121

855 121

856 121

857 121

858 121

859 121

860 121

861 121

862 121

863 121

864 121

865 121

866 121

867 121

868 121

869 121

Perc. & Drums

870 121 1

32

34

871 121

176

10

37

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

30

31

32

32

33

34

35

36

36

37

30

31

32

33

34

35

35

36

37

30

31

35

36

37

30

12

13

31

34

37

10

11

10

11

33

34

35

36

Analog Itopia Pad

Bright Itopia Pad 2

Soft Itopia Pad 2

Bright Bowed Pad 1

Soft Bowed Pad 1

Wah Bowed Pad

Corrie Bowed Pad

Congregate Bowed Pad

Calliope Bowed Pad

Bright Bowed Pad 2

Soft Bowed Pad 2

Bright Metallic Pad 1

Soft Metallic Pad

Wah Metallic Pad

Choir Metallic Pad

Modern Metallic Pad

Congregate Metallic Pad

Calliope Metallic Pad

Bright Metallic Pad 2

Bright Halo Pad

Soft Halo Pad

Wah Halo Pad

PWM Halo Pad

Bowed Halo Pad

Congregate Halo Pad

Metal Halo Pad

Corrie Halo Pad

Soft Dipolar Pad

Wah Dipolar Pad

Vox Dipolar Pad

Metallic Dipolar Pad

Warm Dipolar Pad

Congregate Dipolar Pad

Calliope Dipolar Pad

Corrie Dipolar Pad

Echo Crystal

Melody Crystal

Echo Drops

Sun Bell

Echo Bell

Bell Pad

Soft Crystal Echo

Square Crystal Echo

Analog Crystal Echo

Vox Crystal Echo

Chorus Crystal Echo

Soft Echo

Bright Echo

Wah Echo

Cool Vibraphone

Rigid Vibraphone

94

95

95

95

94

94

94

94

93

94

94

94

93

93

93

93

93

92

92

93

93

92

92

92

92

91

91

91

92

92

102

102

98

98

98

98

98

102

102

102

95

95

95

95

95

98

98

102

102

11

11

Ana Itpia Pad

Brt Itpia Pad 2

Soft Itpia Pad 2

Brt Bowed Pad 1

Soft Bowed Pad 1

Wah Bowed Pad

Corrie Bowed Pad

Cong Bowed Pad

Calio Bowed Pad

Brt Bowed Pad 2

Soft Bowed Pad 2

Brt Metal Pad 1

Soft Metal Pad

Wah Metal Pad

Choir Metel Pad

Modern Metal Pad

Cong Metal Pad

Calio Metal Pad

Brt Metal Pad 2

Bright Halo Pad

Soft Halo Pad

Wah Halo Pad

PWM Halo Pad

Bowed Halo Pad

Cong Halo Pad

Metal Halo Pad

Corrie Halo Pad

Soft Dipolar Pad

Wah Dipolar Pad

Vox Dipolar Pad

Metal Dipol Pad

Warm Dipol Pad

Cong Dipol Pad

Calio Dipol Pad

Corie Dipol Pad

Echo Crystal

Melody Crystal

Echo Drops

Sun Bell

Echo Bell

Bell Pad

Soft Crys Echo

Square Crys Echo

Ana Crys Echo

Vox Crys Echo

Chorus Crys Echo

Soft Echo

Bright Echo

Wah Echo

Cool Vibraphone

Rigid Vibraphone

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R&B Set

Hip Hop Set

Techno Set

Swing Set

Fusion Set

Vintage Set

Pop Set

Funk Set

Symphony Set

Percussion Set 1

Percussion Set 2

SFX Set 1

SFX Set 2

Bass Drum Set

Snare Set

Cymbal Set

Orchestra Timpani

Live Taiko Drum

Stereo Taiko Drum

Concert Bass Drum

Acoustic Tom 1

Acoustic Tom 2

Real Marimba

Real Celesta

Live Vibraphone

Jazz Vibraphone

Music Box & Flute

Cool Marimba

Live Xylophone

Live Celesta

Live Glockenspiel

Dream Music Box

Live Tubular Bells

Church Bell

Carillon

Santur

Africa Kalimba

Standard Set 1

Standard Set 2

Brush Set

Studio Set

Mix Set

Dance Set

Room Set

Jazz Set

Acoustic Set

Power Set 1

Power Set 2

Electronic Set

Analog Set

Orchestra Set

Latin Set

90

91

92

47

80

86

78

79

76

82

84

85

88

81

83

89

75

116

116

116

117

117

24

25

48

77

32

87

16

74

72

73

70

8

15

108

0

71

40

10

14

14

14

8

9

12

13

12

8

11

11

10

R&B Set

Hip Hop Set

Techno Set

Swing Set

Fusion Set

Vintage Set

Pop Set

Funk Set

Symphony Set

Percussion Set 1

Percussion Set 2

SFX Set 1

SFX Set 2

Bass Drum Set

Snare Set

Cymbal Set

Orch Timpani

Live Taiko Drum

St Taiko Drum

Concert Bs Drum

Acoustic Tom 1

Acoustic Tom 2

Real Marimba

Real Celesta

Live Vibraphone

Jazz Vibraphone

Music Box&Flute

Cool Marimba

Live Xylophone

Live Celesta

Live Glocken

Dream Music Box

Live Tubu Bells

Church Bell

Carillon

Santur

Africa Kalimba

Standard Set 1

Standard Set 2

Brush Set

Studio Set

Mix Set

Dance Set

Room Set

Jazz Set

Acoustic Set

Power Set 1

Power Set 2

Electronic Set

Analog Set

Orchestra Set

Latin Set

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2

9

0

6

7

4

5

8

2

3

0

1

4

5

2

3

3

0

1

2

5

0

3

4

0

0

1

2

3

0

1

4

5

1

2

1

0

3

2

0

0

1

0

1

2

10

0

0

0

10

936 121

937 121

938 121

939 121

940 121

941 121

942 121

943 121

944 121

945 121

946 121

947 121

948 121

949 121

950 121

951 121

952 121

924 121

925 121

926 121

927 121

928 121

929 121

930 121

931 121

SFX & GM

932 121

933 121

934 121

935 121

953 121

954 121

955 121

956 121

957 121

958 121

959 121

960 121

961 121

962 121

963 121

964 121

965 121

966 121

967 121

968 121

969 121

970 121

971 121

972 121

973 0

974 0

178

Synth Tom

Rhythm Tom

Electric Drum

Live Steel Drums 1

Live Steel Drums 2

Agogo Bell

Cymbal SFX 1

Cymbal SFX 2

Guitar SFX 1

Guitar SFX 2

Acoustic Bass String Slap

Breathy Voice

Flute Key Click

Sea Wave

Rain

Thunder

Wind

Stream

Bubble

Birds 1

Dog

Horse Gallop

Birds 2

Telephone Bell 1

Telephone Bell 2

Door Creaking

Door

Scratch

Wind Chime

Helicopter Engine

Car Engine

Car Stop

Car Pass

Car Crash

Siren

Train

Jetplane

Starship

Burst Noise

Live Applause

Laughing

Screaming

Punch

Heart Beat

Footsteps

Gun

Machine Gun

Lasergun

Explosion

Acoustic Grand Piano

Bright Acoustic Piano

125

125

125

125

125

125

126

126

126

124

124

124

124

125

125

125

125

126

126

126

127

127

127

127

0

1

122

122

123

123

123

123

124

124

120

120

120

121

121

122

122

122

122

118

118

118

114

114

113

119

119

Synth Tom

Rhythm Tom

Electric Drum

Live StelDrums 1

Live StelDrums 2

Agogo Bell

Cymbal SFX 1

Cymbal SFX 2

Door Creaking

Door

Scratch

Wind Chime

Helicopt Engine

Car Engine

Car Stop

Car Pass

Car Crash

Siren

Train

Jetplane

Starship

Burst Noise

Live Applause

Laughing

Screaming

Guitar SFX 1

Guitar SFX 2

Bass String Slap

Breathy Voice

Flute Key Click

Sea Wave

Rain

Thunder

Wind

Stream

Bubble

Birds 1

Dog

Horse Gallop

Birds 2

Telephone Bell 1

Telephone Bell 2

Punch

Heart Beat

Footsteps

Gun

Machine Gun

Lasergun

Explosion

Grand Piano

Bright Piano

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Acoustic Bass

Electric Bass (finger)

Electric Bass (pick)

Fretless Bass

Slap Bass 1

Slap Bass 2

Synth Bass 1

Synth Bass 2

Violin

Viola

Cello

Contrabass

Tremolo Strings

Pizzicato Strings

Orchestral Harp

Timpani

String Ensembles 1

String Ensembles 2

Synth Strings 1

Synth Strings 2

Choir Aahs

Voice Oohs

Electric Grand Piano

Honky-tonk Piano

Electric Piano 1

Electric Piano 2

Harpsichord

Clavi

Celesta

Glockenspiel

Music Box

Vibraphone

Marimba

Xylophone

Tubular Bells

Dulcimer

Drawbar Organ

Percussive Organ

Rock Organ

Church Organ

Reed Organ

Accordion

Harmonica

Tango Accordion

Acoustic Guitar (nylon)

Acoustic Guitar (steel)

Electric Guitar (jazz)

Electric Guitar (clean)

Electric Guitar (muted)

Overdriven Guitar

Distortion Guitar

Guitar Harmonics

45

46

47

48

41

42

43

44

36

37

38

39

40

32

33

34

35

49

50

51

52

53

28

29

30

31

24

25

26

27

20

21

22

23

15

16

17

18

19

11

12

13

14

7

8

9

10

2

5

6

3

4

Acoustic Bass

Finger Bass

Pick Bass

Fretless Bass

Slap Bass 1

Slap Bass 2

Synth Bass 1

Synth Bass 2

Violin

Viola

Cello

Contrabass

Tremolo Strings

Pizz Strings

Orchestral Harp

Timpani

Str Ensembles 1

Str Ensembles 2

Synth Strings 1

Synth Strings 2

Choir Aahs

Voice Oohs

Electric Grand

Honky Tonk

E.Piano 1

E.Piano 2

Harpsichord

Clavi

Celesta

Glockenspiel

Music Box

Vibraphone

Marimba

Xylophone

Tubular Bells

Dulcimer

Drawbar Organ

Percussive Organ

Rock Organ

Church Organ

Reed Organ

Accordion

Harmonica

Tango Accordion

Nylon Guitar

Steel Guitar

Jazz E.Guitar

Clean E.Guitar

Muted E.Guitar

Overdriven Gt

Distortion Gt

Guitar Harmonics

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180

Lead 5 (charang)

Lead 6 (voice)

Lead 7 (fifths)

Lead 8 (bass + lead)

Pad 1 (new age)

Pad 2 (warm)

Pad 3 (polysynth)

Pad 4 (choir)

Pad 5 (bowed)

Pad 6 (metallic)

Pad 7 (halo)

Pad 8 (sweep)

FX 1 (rain)

FX 2 (soundtrack)

FX 3 (crystal)

FX 4 (atmosphere)

FX 5 (brightness)

FX 6 (goblins)

FX 7 (echoes)

FX 8 (sci-fi)

Sitar

Banjo

Synth Voice

Orchestra Hit

Trumpet

Trombone

Tuba

Muted Trumpet

French Horn

Brass Section

Synth Brass 1

Synth Brass 2

Soprano Sax

Alto Sax

Tenor Sax

Baritone Sax

Oboe

English Horn

Bassoon

Clarinet

Piccolo

Flute

Recorder

Pan Flute

Blown Bottle

Shakuhachi

Whistle

Ocarina

Lead 1 (square)

Lead 2 (sawtooth)

Lead 3 (calliope)

Lead 4 (chiff)

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

100

88

89

90

91

92

84

85

86

87

101

102

103

104

105

80

81

82

83

76

77

78

79

72

73

74

75

67

68

69

70

71

63

64

65

66

59

60

61

62

54

55

56

57

58

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Charang Lead

Voice Lead

Fifths Lead

Bass&Lead

New age Pad

Warm Pad

Poly Synth

Choir Pad

Bowed Pad

Metallic Pad

Halo Pad

Sweep Pad

FX 1 Rain

FX 2 SoundTrack

FX 3 Crystal

FX 4 Atmosphere

FX 5 Brightness

FX 6 Goblins

FX 7 Echoes

FX 8 Sci-Fi

Sitar

Banjo

Synth Voice

Orchestra Hit

Trumpet

Trombone

Tuba

Muted Trumpet

French Horn

Brass Section

Synth Brass 1

Synth Brass 2

Soprano Sax

Alto Sax

Tenor Sax

Baritone Sax

Oboe

English Horn

Bassoon

Clarinet

Piccolo

Flute

Recorder

Pan Flute

Blown Bottle

Shakuhachi

Whistle

Ocarina

Square Lead

Sawtooth Lead

Calliope

Chiffer Lead

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115

116

117

118

111

112

113

114

106

107

108

109

110

119

120

121

122

123

124

125

126

127

Shamisen

Koto

Kalimba

Bag Pipe

Fiddle

Shanai

Tinkle Bell

Agogo

Steel Drums

Woodblock

Taiko Drum

Melodic Tom

Synth Drum

Reverse Cymbal

Guitar Fret Noise

Breath Noise

Seashore

Bird Tweet

Telephone Ring

Helicopter

Applause

Gunshot

Shamisen

Koto

Kalimba

Bag Pipe

Fiddle

Shanai

Tinkle Bell

Agogo

Steel Drums

Woodblock

Taiko Drum

Melodic Tom

Synth Drum

Reverse Cymbal

Gt Fret Noise

Breath Noise

Seashore

Bird Tweet

Telephone Ring

Helicopter

Applause

Gunshot

Voice List

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Style List

45

46

47

48

38

39

40

41

42

Rock

43

44

33

34

35

36

37

29

30

31

32

25

26

27

28

21

22

23

24

17

18

19

20

12

13

14

15

16

8

9

10

11

6

7

4

5

No.

Full Name

2

3

8 Beat & 16 Beat

1 Cool 8Beat

Classic Pop

Pop Rock 8Beat

8Beat Pop Ballad

8Beat Pop 1

Cool 16Beat

16Beat Pop 1

16Beat Pop 2

16Beat R&B

Modern 16Beat 1

Pop Rock 1

Pop Funk 1

8Beat Rock

Guitar Pop 1

Guitar Pop 2

8Beat 1

Sweet 8Beat

8Beat Dance

8Beat Disco

Pop Funk 2

8Beat 2

8Beat Ballad

Pop Jazz

Rhythm & 8Beat 1

Rhythm & 8Beat 2

8Beat Pop 2

16Beat Pop 3

16Beat Dance

49

182

16Beat Pop 4

16Beat 1

16Beat Funk 1

16Beat Ballad 1

16Beat Funk 2

Classic 16 Beat

Modern 16Beat 2

16Beat Funk 3

16Beat 2

Cool Beat

16Beat Ballad 2

16Beat 3

16Beat Ballad 3

Pop Shuffle

Classic Rock

Rock & Roll 1

70's Rock 1

Blues Rock 1

Blues Rock 2

80's Metal

Slow Rock

Short Name

Cool 8Beat

Classic Pop

Pop Rock 8Beat

8Beat Pop Bld

8Beat Pop 1

Cool 16Beat

16Beat Pop 1

16Beat Pop 2

16Beat R&B

Modern 16Bt 1

Pop Rock 1

Pop Funk 1

8Beat Rock

Guitar Pop 1

Guitar Pop 2

8Beat 1

Sweet 8Beat

8Beat Dance

8Beat Disco

Pop Funk 2

8Beat 2

8Beat Ballad

Pop Jazz

Rhythm&8Beat 1

Rhythm&8Beat 2

8Beat Pop 2

16Beat Pop 3

16Beat Dance

16Beat Pop 4

16Beat 1

16Beat Funk 1

16Beat Ballad 1

16Beat Funk 2

Classic 16 Beat

Modern 16Bt 2

16Beat Funk 3

16Beat 2

Cool Beat

16Beat Ballad 2

16Beat 3

16Beat Ballad 3

Pop Shuffle

Classic Rock

Rock&Roll 1

70's Rock 1

Blues Rock 1

Blues Rock 2

80's Metal

Slow Rock

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New Wave

Ska

Pop Rock 2

Pop Rock 3

Standard Rock

70's Rock 2

Folk Rock

Soft Rock

Old Rock

Easy Rock

New Shuffle

Pop Rock 4

Rock&Roll 2

Rock Shuffle

Hard Rock

Move Ballad

Piano Ballad 1

Pop Dance 1

Golden Song

90's Pop

British Rock Pop

Piano Ballad 2

British Pop 1

Pop Dance 2

Pop Fusion

Dream Pop 1

6-8 Pop

Sweet Ballad

British Pop 2

Pop Hit

Fusion Shuffle

Dream Pop 2

Guitar Pop 3

Pop Beat

Soft Beat

6-8 Pop Ballad

Unplugged

Sting Latin

R&B Ballad

Guitar Ballad

Ballad Rock

Piano Pop 1

Soft Ballad

Natural Ballad

Love Ballad

Easy Ballad

Miami Folk

Slow Ballad

Folk Ballad

Pop Ballad 1

Pop Ballad 2

59

60

61

62

55

56

57

58

50

51

52

53

54

New Wave

Ska

Pop Rock 2

Pop Rock 3

Standard Rock

70's Rock 2

Folk Rock

Soft Rock

Old Rock

Easy Rock

New Shuffle

Pop Rock 4

Rock & Roll 2

75

76

77

78

71

72

73

74

67

68

69

70

63

64

Rock Shuffle

Hard Rock

Pop & Ballad

65 Move Ballad

66 Piano Ballad 1

Pop Dance 1

Golden Song

90's Pop

British Rock Pop

Piano Ballad 2

British Pop 1

Pop Dance 2

Pop Fusion

Dream Pop 1

6-8 Pop

Sweet Ballad

British Pop 2

92

93

94

95

88

89

90

91

83

84

85

86

87

79

80

81

82

96

97

98

99

Miami Folk

Slow Ballad

Folk Ballad

Pop Ballad 1

100 Pop Ballad 2

Pop Hit

Fusion Shuffle

Dream Pop 2

Guitar Pop 3

Pop Beat

Soft Beat

6-8 Pop Ballad

Unplugged

Sting Latin

R&B Ballad

Guitar Ballad

Ballad Rock

Piano Pop 1

Soft Ballad

Natural Ballad

Love Ballad

Easy Ballad

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EP Ballad

New R&B Ballad

Rumba 1

Pop Cha Cha 1

Tango 1

Twist 1

Twist 2

Tango 2

Tango 3

Slow Fox

Slow Waltz 1

Swing Fox

Salsa 1

Big Band Fox

Cha Cha 1

Cha Cha 2

Beguine 1

Beguine 2

Spain Matador

Samba 1

Samba 2

Jive

Fox Trot

Disco 1

Hip Hop 1

House 1

House 2

Pop Dance 3

Beat Dance

Pro House 1

Techno 1

Techno 2

Pro House 2

Rap 1

Rap 2

Disco 2

Soft Disco

Disco Party

70's Disco

70's Disco Funk

Club Dance

Euro Dance

Hip Hop 2

Garage

Modern R&B 1

New R&B

Pop R&B

New Soul

Funk 1

101 EP Ballad

102 New R&B Ballad

Ballroom

103 Rumba 1

104 Pop Cha Cha 1

105 Tango 1

106 Twist 1

107 Twist 2

108 Tango 2

109 Tango 3

110 Slow Fox

111 Slow Waltz 1

112 Swing Fox

113 Salsa 1

114 Big Band Fox

115 Cha Cha 1

116 Cha Cha 2

117 Beguine 1

118 Beguine 2

119 Spain Matador

120 Samba 1

121 Samba 2

122 Jive

123 Fox Trot

Dance

124 Disco 1

125 Hip Hop 1

126 House 1

127 House 2

128 Pop Dance 3

129 Beat Dance

130 Progressive House 1

131 Techno 1

132 Techno 2

133 Progressive House 2

134 Rap 1

135 Rap 2

136 Disco 2

137 Soft Disco

138 Disco Party

139 70's Disco

140 70's Disco Funk

141 Club Dance

142 Euro Dance

143 Hip Hop 2

144 Garage

Soul & Funk

145 Modern R&B 1

146 New R&B

147 Pop R&B

148 New Soul

149 Funk 1

Style List

150 Classic Funk

151 Jay R&B

152 Gospel Swing 1

153 Gospel

154 Funk 2

155 Pop Funk 3

156 Groove Funk

157 Rubber Funk

158 Cool Funk

159 Jazz Funk

160 Groove

161 Soul

162 Hip Hop Soul

163 Hip Hop Beat

164 Pop Funk 4

165 Soul Beat

166 Modern R&B 2

167 British Soul Pop

Swing & Jazz

168 Modern Big Band 1

169 Jazz Love Song 1

170 Christmas Swing

171 Big Band 1

172 Jazz Love Song 2

173 Piano Jazz

174 Smooth Jazz 1

175 Dixieland 1

176 Guitar Swing 1

177 Broadway Big Band

178 Gospel Swing 2

179 Smooth Jazz 2

180 Fusion

181 Acid Jazz

182 Cool Jazz Ballad

183 Modern Big Band 2

184 Big Band 2

185 Swing Shuffle

186 Big Band 3

187 Dixieland 2

188 Acoustic Jazz

189 Guitar Swing 2

190 Ragtime

191 Modern Jazz Ballad

192 Swing Ballad

193 Orchestra Swing

Country

194 Ballad Country 1

195 Country Folk 1

196 Ballad Country 2

197 Modern Country 1

198 Southern Country

199 Country Pop 1

Classic Funk

Jay R&B

Gospel Swing 1

Gospel

Funk 2

Pop Funk 3

Groove Funk

Rubber Funk

Cool Funk

Jazz Funk

Groove

Soul

Hip Hop Soul

Hip Hop Beat

Pop Funk 4

Soul Beat

Modern R&B 2

British Soul Pop

Md Big Band 1

Jz Love Song 1

Christmas Swing

Big Band 1

Jz Love Song 2

Piano Jazz

Smooth Jazz 1

Dixieland 1

Guitar Swing 1

Bway Big Band

Gospel Swing 2

Smooth Jazz 2

Fusion

Acid Jazz

Cool Jazz Ballad

Md Big Band 2

Big Band 2

Swing Shuffle

Big Band 3

Dixieland 2

Acoustic Jazz

Guitar Swing 2

Ragtime

Md Jazz Ballad

Swing Ballad

Orchestra Swing

Ballad Country 1

Country Folk 1

Ballad Country 2

Mod Country 1

South Country

Country Pop 1

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Style List

200 Ballad Country 3

201 Bluegrass

202 8Beat Country

203 Modern Country 2

204 Country Pop 2

205 Country Pop 3

206 70's Country Rock

207 2-4 Country

208 Country Quick Steps

209 Country Folk 2

210 Country Shuffle

Latin & Latin Dance

211 Latin 1

212 Bossa Nova

213 Samba 3

214 Latin 2

215 New Reggae

216 Reggae Dance

217 Paso Doble

218 Lite Bossa

219 Latin Rock

220 Beguine 3

221 Slow Bolero

222 Disco Samba

223 Mambo

224 Meneito

225 Rumba 2

226 Rumba 3

227 Tikitikita

228 Lambada

229 Pop Cha Cha 2

230 Pop Cha Cha 3

231 Salsa 2

Waltz & Traditional

232 Waltz

233 Old Waltz

234 English Waltz

235 German Waltz

236 Italian Mazurka

237 Mexico Waltz

238 Vienna Waltz

239 Slow Waltz 2

240 Jazz Waltz

241 Polka

242 6-8 March

243 German Polka

244 Party Polka

245 Army March

246 March

247 US March

248 Musette

249 French Musette

184

Waltz

Old Waltz

English Waltz

German Waltz

Italian Mazurka

Mexico Waltz

Vienna Waltz

Slow Waltz 2

Jazz Waltz

Polka

6-8 March

German Polka

Party Polka

Army March

March

US March

Musette

French Musette

Ballad Country 3

Bluegrass

8Beat Country

Mod Country 2

Country Pop 2

Country Pop 3

70's Country Rk

2-4 Country

Cnty Quick Steps

Country Folk 2

Country Shuffle

Latin 1

Bossa Nova

Samba 3

Latin 2

New Reggae

Reggae Dance

Paso Doble

Lite Bossa

Latin Rock

Beguine 3

Slow Bolero

Disco Samba

Mambo

Meneito

Rumba 2

Rumba 3

Tikitikita

Lambada

Pop Cha Cha 2

Pop Cha Cha 3

Salsa 2

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250 Mazurka

World

251 Enka Ballad

252 Laendler

253 Hawaiian

254 Sirtake

255 Dangdut

256 6-8 Flipper

257 New Age

258 Tarantella

259 Scottish

260 Norteno

Pianist

261 Pianist 1

262 Pianist 2

263 Pianist 3

264 Jazz 1

265 Jazz 2

266 Jazz Pub

267 Piano Rock

268 Pop Bossa

269 March 1

270 March 2

271 Piano Beat

272 Piano Bar

273 Blues

274 Pop Waltz

275 Slow Waltz

276 Ballad 1

277 Ballad 2

278 6-8 Ballad

279 Pop 1

280 Pop 2

Pianist 1

Pianist 2

Pianist 3

Jazz 1

Jazz 2

Jazz Pub

Piano Rock

Pop Bossa

March 1

March 2

Piano Beat

Piano Bar

Blues

Pop Waltz

Slow Waltz

Ballad 1

Ballad 2

6-8 Ballad

Pop 1

Pop 2

Mazurka

Enka Ballad

Laendler

Hawaiian

Sirtake

Dangdut

6-8 Flipper

New Age

Tarantella

Scottish

Norteno

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41

42

43

44

37

38

39

40

33

34

35

36

Piano

30

31

32

6

7

4

5

No.

Full Name

Folk & Country

1

2

3

Christmas Sound

Long Long Ago

Old Folks at Home

Short Name

Christmas Sound

Long Long Ago

Old Folk at Home

Battle Hymn Of The Republic Battle Hymn

The Old Gray Mare Old Gray Mare

American Patrol

Christmas Is Coming

American Patrol

Christmas Come

18

19

20

21

11

12

13

14

15

8

9

10

Sippin' Cider Through A Straw Sipping Cider

Wave Of The Danube Wave of Danube

On London Bridge

Golden & Pop

On London Bridge

16

17

House Of The Rising Sun

O Sole Mio

Der Deitcher's Dog

Joy To The World

Silent Night

House of Rising

O Sole Mio

Deitcher's Dog

Joy To The World

Silent Night

Five Hundred Mil

Like Christmas

Five Hundred Miles

It's Beginning To Look A Lot

Like Christmas

Jeanie With The Light Brown

Hair

Music Box Dancer

Entertainer

Annie Laurie

Jeanie

Music Box Dance

Entertainer

Annie Laurie

Old King Cole

26

27

28

29

22 The Old King Cole

Jazz & Fusion

23

24

25

Samba In June

The Hip Hop's Night

Blue Lunch

Cobweb

Wine

Jazz Old Man

Dark Eyes

Samba In June

HipHop's Night

Blue Lunch

Cobweb

Wine

Jazz Old Man

Dark Eyes

Lyrical Rondo

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

Neapolitan Song

Waltzes

Schos Doll's Dance No. 2

Minuet In D Major

Inquietude

Italian Polka

Moment Musical

Prelude In C-Sharp Major

The Happy Farmer

The Rag-Time Dance

Mazurka

Prelude In E Major

Piano Sonata In A Major,

K.331. I

Lyrical Rondo

Rialto Ripples

Neapolitan Song

Waltzes

Doll's Dance 2

Minuet In D

Inquietude

Italian Polka

Moment Musical

Prelude C-Sharp

Happy Farmer

The Rag-Time

Mazurka

Prelude In E

Sonata K.331. I

Song List

45

57

58

59

54

55

56

49

50

51

52

46

47

48

53

60

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

80

81

82

83

76

77

78

79

72

73

74

75

68

69

70

71

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

Waltz For Piano In g-Sharp

Minor

Pretty Girl Ragtime

L' Arabesque

Austria Variation

Waltz g-Sharp

Pretty Girl

L' Arabesque

AU Variation

Schos Doll's Dance No. 7 Doll's Dance 7

To A Wild Rose To A Wild Rose

Gavotte I

Waltz

Gavotte I

Waltz

BWV Anh. 116 Minuet In G Major (BWV

Anh. 116)

Innocence

Tchaikovsky Waltz

Barcarolle

Innocence

Tchaikovsky Walz

Barcarolle

Robot Doll

Consolation

Minuet In G Major (BWV

Anh. 114)

Piano Sonata In C Major,

K.545.

Norwegian Dance No.2

The Small Gathering

Robot Doll

Consolation

BWV Anh. 114

Sonata K.545.

The Return

The Wagtail

Bulie Dance

Tender Blossom

Grace

Progress

Eclogue

The Limpid Stream

The Chatterbox

Tarantella

Frankness

The Farewell

The Chase

Habanera

Prelude In C Major

Piano Sonate Op.49-2

Maple Leaves Ragtime

Norwegian No.2

The Gathering

The Return

The Wagtail

Bulie Dance

Tender Blossom

Grace

Progress

Eclogue

Limpid Stream

The Chatterbox

Tarantella

Frankness

The Farewell

The Chase

Habanera

Prelude C Major

Sonate Op.49-2

Maple Leaves

Chicken Pecking Ragtime Chicken Pecking

Gipsy Rondo Gipsy Rondo

Fountain

Fur Elise

Fountain

Fur Elise

Dove

Knight

Menuett G-Dur 4

Gavotte

The Entertainer

Swallow

Minute Waltz

Dove

Knight

Menuett G-Dur 4

Gavotte

The Entertainer

Swallow

Minute Waltz

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Phrase Pad List

33

34

35

36

29

30

31

32

25

26

27

28

21

22

23

24

16

17

18

19

20

12

13

14

15

3

4

1

2

7

8

5

6

No.

Full Name

Keyboard Pattern

Piano Beat

Piano Arpeggio

Piano Glissando

Latin Beat

Rock Piano

Blues Organ

Heaven Pad

Echo Drops

Short Name

Piano Beat

Piano Arpeggio

Piano Glissando

Latin Beat

Rock Piano

Blues Organ

Heaven Pad

Echo Drops

Guitar Pattern

9 Electric Guitar 16Beat 1 E.Gt 16Beat 1

10

11

Electric Guitar 16Beat 2 E.Gt 16Beat 2

Electric Guitar 16Beat 3 E.Gt 16Beat 3

Funk Guitar 1

Funk Guitar 2

Funk Guitar 3

Dance Guitar

Pick Electric Guitar

6-8 Electric Guitar

Funk Guitar 1

Funk Guitar 2

Funk Guitar 3

Dance Guitar

Electric Guitar Shuffle 1 E.Gt Shuffle 1

Electric Guitar Shuffle 2 E.Gt Shuffle 2

Pick E.Guitar

Electric Guitar Shuffle 3 E.Gt Shuffle 3

6-8 E.Guitar

Rhythm Electric Guitar 1 Rhythm E.Gt 1

Rhythm Electric Guitar 2 Rhythm E.Gt 2

Rock Guitar 1

Rock Guitar 2

Rock Guitar 1

Rock Guitar 2

Rhythm Steel Guitar 1 Rhythm StGt 1

Rhythm Steel Guitar 2 Rhythm StGt 2

Steel Guitar Chord 1

Steel Guitar Chord 2

SteelGt Chord 1

SteelGt Chord 2

Steel Triplet 1

Steel Triplet 2

6-8 Steel Guitar

Pick Steel Guitar 1

Pick Steel Guitar 2

Pick Steel Guitar 3

Pick Steel Guitar 4

Nylon Guitar 1

Steel Triplet1

Steel Triplet2

6-8 Steel Guitar

Pick SteelGt 1

Pick SteelGt 2

Pick SteelGt 3

Pick SteelGt 4

Nylon Guitar 1

45

46

47

48

37

38

39

40

41

Nylon Guitar 2

BossaNova Guitar 1

BossaNova Guitar 2

Flamenco Guitar

Nylon Guitar Chord

42 Jazz Guitar

Strings Pattern

43

44

Brilliant Strings

Lyric Strings

Strings Accomp

Classical string

Marching Strings

Classic Strings

Nylon Guitar 2

BossaNova Gt 1

BossaNova Gt 2

FlamencoGt

NylonGt Chord

Jazz Guitar

Brilliant Str

Lyric Strings

Strings Accomp

Classical string

Marching Strings

Classic Strings

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92

93

94

95

88

89

90

91

96

97

60

61

62

63

56

57

58

59

52

53

54

55

83

84

85

86

87

79

80

81

82

50

51

Harp Arpeggio

Harp Glissando

Brass Pattern

Big Band 1

Big Band 2

Big Band 3

Brass Swing

Trumpet Swing

Brass Beat

Brass Chord 1

Brass Chord 2

Brass Chord 3

Brass SFX

Synth Brass SFX

Marching Brass

Harp Arpeggio

Harp Glissando

Big Band 1

Big Band 2

Big Band 3

Brass Swing

Trumpet Swing

Brass Beat

Brass Chord 1

Brass Chord 2

Brass Chord 3

Brass SFX

Synth Brass SFX

Marching Brass

Victory Brass

67

68

69

70

71

64 Victory Brass

Electric Pattern

65

66

Trance 1

Trance 2

Techno 1

Techno 2

Techno 3

Garage

Euro Dance

72 Synth Dance

Rhythm Pattern

73

74

75

76

77

78

Latin 1

Latin 2

Latin 3

Latin 4

Latin 5

Conga & Bongo

Trance 1

Trance 2

Techno 1

Techno 2

Techno 3

Garage

EuroDance

Synth Dance

Latin 1

Latin 2

Latin 3

Latin 4

Latin 5

Conga&Bongo

Carnival Percussion

Latin Pop

Rumba

Samba

CarnivalPerc

LatinPop

Rumba

Samba

Brush 1

Brush 2

Brush 1

Brush 2

Maracas & Tambourine Maracas&Tamb

Africa 1 Africa 1

Africa 2 Africa 2

Pop Percussion 1

Pop Percussion 2

Pop Percussion 3

BossaNova 1

BossaNova 2

BossaNova 3

Salsa 1

Salsa 2

Reggae 1

Reggae 2

Pop Percussion 1

Pop Percussion 2

Pop Percussion 3

BossaNova 1

BossaNova 2

BossaNova 3

Salsa 1

Salsa 2

Reggae 1

Reggae 2

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Acoustic Tom

Acoustic Snare

Crash Cymbals

Standard Kit 1

Standard Kit 2

Drum Solo

Dance Kit

Electric Kit 1

Electric Kit 2

MIX

Club DJ 1

Club DJ 2

Club DJ 3

Club DJ 4

House DJ 1

House DJ 2

House DJ 3

House DJ 4

Electric House 1

Electric House 2

Electric House 3

Electric House 4

Hip Hop DJ 1

Hip Hop DJ 2

Hip Hop DJ 3

Cymbals

Bells

MagicBells

Arabic 1

Arabic 2

Latin Kit 1

Latin Kit 2

Latin Kit 3

Latin Kit 4

Oriental Kit

House 1

House 2

House 3

Electro

Big House

Tribal

Break Beat

Hip Hop 1

Hip Hop 2

Shuffle

R&B

Snare 1

Snare 2

Percussion

98

99

Cymbals

Bells

100 Magic Bells

101 Arabic 1

102 Arabic 2

103 Latin Kit 1

104 Latin Kit 2

105 Latin Kit 3

106 Latin Kit 4

107 Oriental Kit

Dance Pattern

108 House 1

109 House 2

110 House 3

111 Electro

112 Big House

113 Tribal

114 Break Beat

115 Hip Hop 1

116 Hip Hop 2

117 Shuffle

118 R&B

119 Snare 1

120 Snare 2

Drums

121 Acoustic Tom

122 Acoustic Snare

123 Crash Cymbals

124 Standard Kit 1

125 Standard Kit 2

126 Drum Solo

127 Dance Kit

128 Electric Kit 1

129 Electric Kit 2

130 MIX

Club DJ Pattern

131 Club DJ 1

132 Club DJ 2

133 Club DJ 3

134 Club DJ 4

135 House DJ 1

136 House DJ 2

137 House DJ 3

138 House DJ 4

139 Electric House 1

140 Electric House 2

141 Electric House 3

142 Electric House 4

143 Hip Hop DJ 1

144 Hip Hop DJ 2

145 Hip Hop DJ 3

Phrase Pad List

146 Hip Hop DJ 4

147 Electric DJ 1

148 Electric DJ 2

149 Electric DJ 3

150 Electric DJ 4

151 House Pad 1

152 House Pad 2

153 House Pad 3

154 House Pad 4

155 Electro Step 1

156 Electro Step 2

157 Electro Step 3

158 Electro Step 4

159 MIX DJ 1

160 MIX DJ 2

161 MIX DJ 3

162 MIX DJ 4

163 Progressive House 1

164 Progressive House 2

165 Progressive House 3

166 Progressive House 4

167 Club House 1

168 Club House 2

169 Club House 3

170 Club House 4

SFX

171 Sound Effects

172 Car SFX

173 Natural SFX 1

174 Natural SFX 2

Other Pattern

175 Electric Mix 1

176 Electric Mix 2

177 Dance Mix 1

178 Dance Mix 2

179 Reggae Beat

180 Xmas Loops

Hip Hop DJ 4

Electric DJ 1

Electric DJ 2

Electric DJ 3

Electric DJ 4

House Pad 1

House Pad 2

House Pad 3

House Pad 4

Electro Step 1

Electro Step 2

Electro Step 3

Electro Step 4

MIX DJ 1

MIX DJ 2

MIX DJ 3

MIX DJ 4

Pro House 1

Pro House 2

Pro House 3

Pro House 4

Club House 1

Club House 2

Club House 3

Club House 4

Sound Effects

Car SFX

Natural SFX 1

Natural SFX 2

Electric Mix 1

Electric Mix 2

Dance Mix 1

Dance Mix 2

Reggae Beat

Xmas Loops

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Chord List

Chord Name

Major

Sixth

Major seventh

Major seventh add sharp eleventh

Add ninth

Major seventh ninth

Sixth ninth

Augmented

Minor

Minor sixth

Minor seventh

Minor seventh flatted fifth

Minor add ninth

Minor seventh ninth

Minor seventh eleventh

Minor major seventh

Minor major seventh ninth

Diminished

Diminished seventh

Seventh

Seventh suspended fourth

Seventh flatted fifth

Seventh ninth

Seventh add sharp eleventh

Seventh add thirteenth

Seventh flatted ninth

Seventh add flatted thirteenth

Seventh sharp ninth

Major seventh augmented

Seventh augmented

Suspended fourth

One plus two plus five

Flatted Fifth

Major seventh flatted fifth

Minor major seventh flatted fifth

1+8

1+5

Cancel

Cancel2

7(13)

7(b9)

7(b13)

7(#9)

M7aug

7aug sus4 sus2 b5 mM7 mM7(9) dim dim7

7

7sus4

7b5

7(9)

7(#11)

6(9) aug m m6 m7 m7b5 m(9) m7(9) m7(11)

Abbreviation

M

6

M7

M7(#11)

(9)

M7(9)

/

/

M7(b5) mM7(b5)

1+8

1+5

Normal Voicing

1+3+5

1+(3)+5+6

1+3+(5)+7

1+(2)+3+#4+5+7

1+2+3+5

1+2+3+(5)+7

1+2+3+(5)+6

1+3+#5

1+b3+5

1+b3+5+6

1+b3+(5)+b7

1+b3+b5+b7

1+2+b3+5

1+2+b3+(5)+b7

1+(2)+b3+4+5+(b7)

1+b3+(5)+7

1+2+b3+(5)+7

1+b3+b5

1+b3+b5+6

1+3+(5)+b7

1+4+5+b7

1+3+b5+b7

1+2+3+(5)+b7

1+(2)+3+#4+5+b7

1+3+(5)+6+b7

1+b2+3+(5)+b7

1+3+5+b6+b7

1+#2+3+(5)+b7

1+(3)+#5+7

1+3+#5+b7

1+4+5

1+2+5

1+3+b5

1+3+b5+7

1+b3+b5+7

1+8

1+5

1+b2+2

1+b2+2+b3

C7(13)

C7(b9)

C7(b13)

C7(#9)

CM7aug

C7aug

Csus4

C/Csus2

Cb5

CmM7

CmM7(9)

Cdim

Cdim7

C7

C7sus4

C7b5

C7(9)

C7(#11)

Display for root “C”

C

C6

CM7

CM7(#11)

C(9)

CM7(9)

C6(9)

Caug

Cm

Cm6

Cm7

Cm7b5

Cm(9)

Cm7(9)

Cm7(11)

CM7b5

CmM7(b5)

C1+8

C1+5

Cancel

Cancel/C

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Part Effect Category Name

Arpeggio - Basic Up

Down

Alt 1

Alt 2

As Played

Random

Arpeggio - Keyboard Piano 1

Piano 2

Piano 3

Piano 4

Piano 5

Piano 6

Piano 7

Piano 8

Piano 9

Arpeggio - Guitar

Piano 10

Piano 11

Piano 12

Piano 13

Clavi 1

Clavi 2

Organ 1

Organ 2

Organ 3

E.Piano 1

E.Piano 2

FunkGuitar

BluesGuitar

RockGuitar

JazzGuitar

FolkGuitar

PopGuitar

Arpeggio - Orchestra Strings 1

Strings 2

Strings 3

Strings 4

Strings 5

Brass 1

Brass 2

Brass 3

Brass 4

Arpeggio - Melody

Brass 5

SoloViolin

SoloTrumpet

SoloFlute

SoloPizzViolin

SoloSax

SoloHarp

Arpeggio - Chord Chord 1

Chord 2

Chord 3

Chord 4

Chord 5

Chord 6

Chord 7

SynChord 1

SynChord 2

SynChord 3

SynChord 4

SynChord 5

Arpeggio - Electro House 1

House 2

House 3

House 4

House 5

Disco 1

Disco 2

Disco 3

Disco 4

Disco 5

Dance 1

Dance 2

Dance 3

Dance 4

Dance 5

Trance 1

Trance 2

Trance 3

Trance 4

Trance 5

Arpeggio - Synth Lead 1

Pad 1

Pad 2

Pad 3

Pad 4

Pad 5

Bass 1

Bass 2

Bass 3

Bass 4

Bass 5

Lead 2

Lead 3

Lead 4

Lead 5

Lead 6

Lead 7

Lead 8

Lead 9

Lead 10

Part Effect List

Arpeggio - Drums LatinSet

Harmony

Echo

Tremolo

Trill

Slicer - Filter

Slicer - Volume

R&BSet

FunkSet

JazzSet

8BeatSet

SwingSet

Duet

Country Duet

Rock Duet

Trio

Country Trio

Full Chord

Block

4 Close 1

4 Close 2

4 Open

Octave

1 + 5

Strum

Echo 4

Echo 6

Echo 8

Echo 12

Tremolo 8

Tremolo 12

Tremolo 16

Tremolo 32

Trill 12

Trill 16

Trill 24

Trill 32

Filter&Volume 1

Filter&Volume 2

Filter&Volume 3

Filter&Volume 4

Filter&Volume 5

Filter&Volume 6

Filter&Volume 7

Filter&Volume 8

Filter&Volume 9

Filter 1

Filter 2

Filter 3

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

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Insert Effect List

Effect Type

Reverb

Tempo Delay

Pan Delay

Chorus

Full Name

Hall 1

Hall 2

Hall 3

Room 1

Room 2

Stage

Modern Church

Real Piano

Tempo Delay

Tempo Echo

Cross Delay

Chorus 1

Celeste

Symphonic

GM Rotary 1

GM Rotary 2

Rotary

Phaser Phaser 2

Tempo Phaser Tempo Phaser

Overdrive Overdrive

Classic Overdrive

AMP

Real Chorus

Classic Flanger

Dual Rotary 1

Dual Rotary 2

Distortion

Solid

Classic AMP 1

Classic AMP 2

Hard Distortion

Hard Rock

EQ

Metal Distortion

Classic Metal Distortion

Classic Hard Distortion

Flat

Low

Home

Concert

Profession Audio

Compressor

Tremolo/Pan

Auto Wah

Tempo Wah

190

Hi-Fi

Rock

Bypass

Standard

Limiter

Attack

MIC Compressor

Vibrator

Auto Pan

Classic Tremolo

Auto Wah

Tempo Auto Wah

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Controller Function List

Module

Knob

Sound

Style

Name

Cutoff

Resonance

Filter

Attack

Decay

Release

Envelope

Retrigger Switch

Retrigger Rate

Retrigger

Channel Mute 1

Function Description

Turning right to make the voice brighter.

Turning left to make the voice richer.

Changing the character of the voice.

Turning right to increase the duration of the voice attack.

Turning right to increase the duration of the voice decay.

Turning right to increase the duration of the voice release.

Turning right to increase the duration of the voice envelope.

Turning left to turn off the style retrigger. Turning right to turn on the style retrigger.

Turning right to make the style repetition shorter.

Turning to far left to turn off the retrigger. Turning right to make the style repetition shorter.

Turning to far left to playback the drum track only. Turning right to turn on the Percussion,

Bass, Chord1, Chord2, Chord3, Phrase1, Phrase2 orderly.

Channel Mute 2

Master

Arp

Volume

Tempo

Pan

Reverb

Chorus

Arp Velocity

Arp Gate

Arp Rate

Arp Swing

Pedal

Keyboard Sustain

Sostenuto

Turning to far left to playback the Chord1 only. Turning right to turn on the Chord2,

Chord3,Bass,Phrase1, Phrase2,Drum, Percussion orderly.

Turning right to increase the volume level.

Turning right to increase the system tempo.

Turning right to adjust the pan to right.

Turning right to increase the reverb level.

Turning right to increase the chorus level.

Turning right to increase the velocity of every step in the Arp sequence.

Turning right to increase the note duration in the Arp sequence.

Turning right to make the note playback faster in the Arp sequence.

Turning right to make the note in the Arp sequence swing more pronounced.

Soft

Portamento

Mono Legato

Pressing the pedal to lengthen the notes being played.

Pressing the pedal after playing a note, the note sound will continue until the pedal released. But the other notes played after the pedal pressed will not sustain.

Pressing the pedal to make the notes weaker, and the sound may change.

Pressing the pedal, the notes have portamento effect, release the pedal to cancel the effect.

Pressing the pedal and the current voice playing mode turns into mono legato. Release the pedal to restore to original playing mode.

Sound

Modulation

Keyboard Latch

Slicer Speed

Cutoff

Pressing the pedal to apply the modulation on the playing notes, such as vibrato, release the pedal to cancel the effect.

Pressing the pedal, the note sound will be continue after releasing the key until the next note pronounced. Release the pedal to resume normal playing.

Part Effect Part Effect Switch Pressing the pedal to turn the Effect on or off.

Arp Latch When the current part effect is set as arpeggio, pressing the pedal and play. When the key is released, arpeggio continues to play.

Slicer Switch Pressing the pedal and apply the slicer effect on the playing notes. Release the pedal to cancel the effect.

Pressing the pedal when using real-time slicer, the slicer tempo will increase.

Resonance

Pressing the pedal to adjust the cutoff frequency of the filter to change the brightness of the sound.

Pressing the pedal to adjust the resonance of the filter, making the sound more flat or rich.

Filter Pressing the pedal to adjust the filter and change the characteristics of the sound.

Acoustic Expression Pressing the pedal to trigger special effects or playing techniques of voice.

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Controller Function List

Style Start/Stop

Sync Start

Sync Stop

Fade In/Out

Pressing the pedal to start or stop the playing style.

Pressing the pedal to turn Sync Start on or off.

Pressing the pedal to turn Sync Stop on or off.

Pressing the pedal to turn Fade In/Out on or off.

Sync Style When the Style playback, you can use the Sync Style function, pressing the pedal to immediately re-play the current bar.

Half Bar Fill In During the Style playback, pressing the pedal when switch the Fill In section to trigger the Half Bar Fill In, only half bar of the Fill In section will be played.

Microphone Talking Mode Switch Pressing the pedal to switch the microphone between Talk mode and Vocal mode.

Master

Vocal Effect Switch Pressing the pedal to turn the microphone effect on or off.

Volume Pressing the pedal, you can adjust the volume of each part.

Tap Tempo

Next O.T.S.

The system tempo can be set by repeatedly pressing the pedal at a certain frequency.

Pressing the pedal to switch to next O.T.S..

Last O.T.S.

Next Memory

Last Memory

Pressing the pedal to switch to last O.T.S..

Pressing the pedal to switch to next Memory.

Pressing the pedal to switch to last Memory.

Switch

Joystick

Keyboard

Modulation Lock

Voice Control

Portamento

Mono Legato

Modulation

Arp Latch

Keyboard Latch

Slicer Switch

When the joystick is set to modulation, turn on the switch to lock the current modulation effect.

Turn on the switch to set the function of joystick as voice control. Then you can change the voice effect by using joystick.

Turn on the switch to applies the portamento effect to the notes you played.

Turn on the switch to applies the legato effect to the notes you played.

Turn on the switch to applies the modulation effect to the notes you played.

When part effect is set to Arp, turn on the switch to remain playing Arp after releasing the keys.

Turn on the switch, the note sound will be continue after releasing the key until next note pronounces. Turn off the switch to back to normal playing.

Turn on the switch to using the slicer effect to played note. Turn off the switch to cancel.

Style

Acoustic Expression Press the switch to trigger the special effects or playing techniques.

Touch Response

Switch

Sync Style

Turn off the switch to turn off the touch response of the keyboard.

Press the switch during style playback to replay the current bar.

Scale Response Turn on the switch, the style playback will response to scale tuning.

Joystick

Modulation Modulation

Pitch Bend Pitch Bend Up

Pitch Bend Down

Voice Filter

Envelope

Voice Control

Using joystick to modulate the voice in real time.

Using joystick to change the pitch up in real time.

Using joystick to change the pitch down in real time.

Using joystick to adjust the filter in real time.

Using joystick to adjust the voice envelope in real time.

Using joystick to control voice effect in real time.

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Function

Basic Default

Channel Changed

Default

Mode Messages

Altered

Note

Number True voice

Velocity Note on

Note off

After Key’s

Touch Ch’s

Pitch Bend

Control 0

Change 1

5

6

7

10

11

64

65

66

67

80

81

91

93

120

121

123

Program

Change :True

System Exclusive

System :Song Position

Common :Song Select

:Tune

System :Clock

Real Time :Commands

Aux :Local ON/OFF

:All Notes Off

Messages :Active Sense

:Reset

Note:

MIDI Implementation List

Transmitted

1ch

1ch

×

×

***********

0 - 127

***********

○ 90H, V=1-127

× (90H, V=0)

×

×

×

×

***********

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

Recognized

ALL

1-16ch

3

3

×

0 - 127

0 - 127

○ 9nH,V=1-127

○ (9nH,V=0; 8nH,V=0-127)

×

×

0-127

×

×

×

×

×

×

Remarks

Bank Select

Modulation

Portamento Time

Data Entry

Volume

Pan

Expression

Sustain Pedal

Portamento ON/OFF

Sostenuto Pedal

Soft Pedal

Reverb Program

Chorus Program

Reverb Level

Chorus Level

All Sound Off

Reset All Controllers

All Notes off

Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO O :YES

Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO X :NO

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Key Features

  • 88-key weighted hammer-action keyboard
  • A variety of voices, styles, and effects
  • LCD display
  • USB and MIDI connectivity
  • Built-in speakers
  • Headphone output
  • Sustain pedal input
  • Expression pedal input

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I connect the AKX10 to my computer?
You can connect the AKX10 to your computer using the USB cable provided.
Can I use the AKX10 to control other MIDI devices?
Yes, you can use the AKX10 to control other MIDI devices using the MIDI output.
How do I change the voice on the AKX10?
You can change the voice on the AKX10 by pressing the Voice button and using the dial to select the desired voice.

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