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General Guide
Getting Ready To Play
Preparing A Power Supply
Preparing The Music Stand
Connecting The Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor
Connecting Headphones (Option)
Connecting A Pedal (Option)
Attaching A Strap (Commercially Available)
Operations Common To All Modes
Display Screen Contents
Home Screen
5 Buttons
Changing The Button Longpress Time
Dial Operations
Selecting A Function From A Menu
Inputting Characters
Playing On The Keyboard
Turning Power On Or Off
Adjusting The Volume Level
Using The Metronome
Listening To Demo Play
Controlling The Sound Of A Performance
Selecting A Musical Instrument Tone
Playing With Touch Response
Using A Pedal
Sustaining Notes After Keyboard Keys Are Released
Switching From The SUS (Sustain) Button To The UPPER PORT (Upper Portamento) Button
Transitioning Smoothly Between Upper Part Notes (Upper Portamento)
Using The Pitch Bend Wheel
Using The Knobs To Change The Sound
Playing With Reverb
Adding The Chorus Effect To A Tone
Delaying Notes (Delay)
Playing With A More Expanded Sound (Surround)
Sounding Arpeggio Phrases Automatically (Arpeggiator)
Switching The Button Function From ARP (Arpeggiator) To AH (Auto Harmonize)
Adding Harmony To Melody Notes (Auto Harmonize)
Layering And Splitting Tones
Changing The Volume Balance Between Keyboard Play And Rhythm Play (Balance)
Changing The Pitch In Octave Units (Octave Shift)
Changing The Pitch In Semitone Units (Transpose)
Fine Tuning (Tuning)
Changing The Keyboard Scale Tuning
Using The Equalizer
Applying The Effect You Want To A Tone (Active DSP)
To Change The Part Where The Effect Is Applied
To Change Effect Parameter Settings
To Change Knob Functions While Active DSP Is Turned On
To Use Other Functions With Active DSP Turned On
Saving And Recalling A Setup (MY SETUP)
Saving To MY SETUP
Recalling A MY SETUP
Enabling MY SETUP Power On Recall
Renaming A MY SETUP
Deleting A MY SETUP
Playing With A Rhythm Backing
Rhythm
Using The Rhythms
Playing A Rhythm
Using Recommended Rhythm Settings (One Touch Presets)
Adjusting The Tempo By Tapping (Tap Tempo)
Sounding Rhythm As You Use Tap Tempo
Changing The Rhythm Pattern
Inserting A Fillin Phrase
Fingering A Chord To Play A Rhythm Accompaniment
Starting Rhythm Play When A Chord Is Played (Synchro Start)
Configuring Rhythm Play To Stop Automatically When Chord Play Is Stopped (Synchro Stop)
Changing The Rhythm Pattern And The Fillin Operation Type
Disabling Automatic Setting Of The Tempo And Pattern When A Rhythm Is Selected
Increasing The Number Of Rhythms (User Rhythms)
Saving And Recalling Setups (Registration)
Saving A Setup
Recalling A Saved Setup
Disabling Recall Of Specific Settings (Freeze)
Enabling Auto Exit Of The Registration Screen When A Setup Is Recalled
Using The Pedal To Recall The Settings Sequentially (Registration Sequence)
Playing A Song
Songs
Using The SONG Function
Selecting A Song On A USB Flash Drive
Increasing The Selection Of Songs (User Songs)
Playing Songs
Practicing A Song Part (Part Off)
Sounding A Count In Time With A Song
Recording Your Keyboard Play
Easy Keyboard Play Recording
Deleting An Easy Recording
Overdub Recording (Multi–track Recording)
Copying A Tone Recording Or Rhythm Recording As A Multi–track Recording
Muting A Multi–track Recording Track
Adjusting The Volume Level And Pan Of Each Track Of A Multi–track Recording (Mixing)
Copying A Multi–track Recording
Deleting One Or More Of The Multi–track Recordings In Memory
Copying The Solo Track Of A Multi–track Recording
Deleting A Multi–track Recording Track
Recording And Playing The Sounds You Want (Sampling)
Capturing Sounds As Tones
To Select A Built–in Drum Tone As A Base For The Sampled Drum Tone
To Configure The Keyboard Setting So The Sound Stops Playing When You Release The Keyboard Key
Sounding A Looped Sound
To Delete Sampled Data
To Delete A Sampled Tone
Customizing The Home Screen (Home Customization)
Changing The Home Screen Base Screen
Changing The Function Of Each 5 Buttons
Stopping All Types Of Playback When HOME Is Pressed (PANIC Function)
Configuring Settings
Setting Operation
Setting Item List
Using The MIDI Controller
To Change The Pitch Of NOTE Message Notes In Octave Units
To Adjust The Velocity Of The NOTE ON Message In Accordance With Key Press Intensity
Using The Arpeggiator
Changing The Channel Message Channel
Sending A Program Change Message
Sending A Control Change Message
To Switch Between The Control Change MSB And LSB
To Send A System Real–time Message Start/stop
Using A USB Flash Drive
Inserting And Removing A USB Flash Drive On The Digital Keyboard
USB Flash Drive Formatting
USB Flash Drive Operations
Connecting With External Devices
Linking With A Smart Device (APP Function)
Connecting To A Computer And Using MIDI
Using A Cable To Connect With An Audio Device
Sounding A Bluetooth Audio Capable Device (Bluetooth Audio Pairing)
Deleting Bluetooth Audio Capable Device Pairing Registration
Connection With A Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI Device
Disabling Wireless Functions
Reference
Troubleshooting
Error Indicators
Product Specifications
Tone List
Rhythm List
Arpeggiator List
Drum Assignment List
Versatile Tone Map
DSP List
DSP Effect List
Home Customization 5 Buttons Function List
Fingering Guide
Chord Example List
MIDI Implementation Chart
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Table of Contents
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General Guide
7
Getting Ready To Play
9
Preparing A Power Supply
9
Preparing The Music Stand
15
Connecting The Wireless MIDI & Audio Adaptor
15
Connecting Headphones (Option)
16
Connecting A Pedal (Option)
17
Attaching A Strap (Commercially Available)
18
Operations Common To All Modes
19
Display Screen Contents
19
Home Screen
20
5 Buttons
20
Changing The Button Longpress Time
21
Dial Operations
22
Selecting A Function From A Menu
23
Inputting Characters
24
Playing On The Keyboard
27
Turning Power On Or Off
27
Adjusting The Volume Level
29
Using The Metronome
30
Listening To Demo Play
35
Controlling The Sound Of A Performance
36
Selecting A Musical Instrument Tone
36
Playing With Touch Response
38
Using A Pedal
40
Sustaining Notes After Keyboard Keys Are Released
49
Switching From The SUS (Sustain) Button To The UPPER PORT (Upper Portamento) Button
52
Transitioning Smoothly Between Upper Part Notes (Upper Portamento)
53
Using The Pitch Bend Wheel
57
Using The Knobs To Change The Sound
59
Playing With Reverb
66
Adding The Chorus Effect To A Tone
69
Delaying Notes (Delay)
71
Playing With A More Expanded Sound (Surround)
73
Sounding Arpeggio Phrases Automatically (Arpeggiator)
74
Switching The Button Function From ARP (Arpeggiator) To AH (Auto Harmonize)
79
Adding Harmony To Melody Notes (Auto Harmonize)
80
Layering And Splitting Tones
82
Changing The Volume Balance Between Keyboard Play And Rhythm Play (Balance)
87
Changing The Pitch In Octave Units (Octave Shift)
88
Changing The Pitch In Semitone Units (Transpose)
90
Fine Tuning (Tuning)
91
Changing The Keyboard Scale Tuning
92
Using The Equalizer
97
Applying The Effect You Want To A Tone (Active DSP)
99
To Change The Part Where The Effect Is Applied
102
To Change Effect Parameter Settings
104
To Change Knob Functions While Active DSP Is Turned On
105
To Use Other Functions With Active DSP Turned On
106
Saving And Recalling A Setup (MY SETUP)
107
Saving To MY SETUP
107
Recalling A MY SETUP
110
Enabling MY SETUP Power On Recall
111
Renaming A MY SETUP
112
Deleting A MY SETUP
114
Playing With A Rhythm Backing
115
Rhythm
115
Using The Rhythms
115
Playing A Rhythm
116
Using Recommended Rhythm Settings (One Touch Presets)
120
Adjusting The Tempo By Tapping (Tap Tempo)
120
Sounding Rhythm As You Use Tap Tempo
121
Changing The Rhythm Pattern
122
Inserting A Fillin Phrase
125
Fingering A Chord To Play A Rhythm Accompaniment
126
Starting Rhythm Play When A Chord Is Played (Synchro Start)
130
Configuring Rhythm Play To Stop Automatically When Chord Play Is Stopped (Synchro Stop)
131
Changing The Rhythm Pattern And The Fillin Operation Type
132
Disabling Automatic Setting Of The Tempo And Pattern When A Rhythm Is Selected
135
Increasing The Number Of Rhythms (User Rhythms)
136
Saving And Recalling Setups (Registration)
137
Saving A Setup
138
Recalling A Saved Setup
140
Disabling Recall Of Specific Settings (Freeze)
141
Enabling Auto Exit Of The Registration Screen When A Setup Is Recalled
143
Using The Pedal To Recall The Settings Sequentially (Registration Sequence)
144
Playing A Song
145
Songs
145
Using The SONG Function
145
Selecting A Song On A USB Flash Drive
146
Increasing The Selection Of Songs (User Songs)
148
Playing Songs
150
Practicing A Song Part (Part Off)
155
Sounding A Count In Time With A Song
156
Recording Your Keyboard Play
157
Easy Keyboard Play Recording
158
Deleting An Easy Recording
162
Overdub Recording (Multi–track Recording)
163
Copying A Tone Recording Or Rhythm Recording As A Multi–track Recording
165
Muting A Multi–track Recording Track
166
Adjusting The Volume Level And Pan Of Each Track Of A Multi–track Recording (Mixing)
168
Copying A Multi–track Recording
171
Deleting One Or More Of The Multi–track Recordings In Memory
173
Copying The Solo Track Of A Multi–track Recording
174
Deleting A Multi–track Recording Track
176
Recording And Playing The Sounds You Want (Sampling)
178
Capturing Sounds As Tones
178
To Select A Built–in Drum Tone As A Base For The Sampled Drum Tone
184
To Configure The Keyboard Setting So The Sound Stops Playing When You Release The Keyboard Key
185
Sounding A Looped Sound
187
To Delete Sampled Data
190
To Delete A Sampled Tone
192
Customizing The Home Screen (Home Customization)
193
Changing The Home Screen Base Screen
193
Changing The Function Of Each 5 Buttons
195
Stopping All Types Of Playback When HOME Is Pressed (PANIC Function)
196
Configuring Settings
197
Setting Operation
197
Setting Item List
198
Using The MIDI Controller
202
To Change The Pitch Of NOTE Message Notes In Octave Units
203
To Adjust The Velocity Of The NOTE ON Message In Accordance With Key Press Intensity
204
Using The Arpeggiator
206
Changing The Channel Message Channel
207
Sending A Program Change Message
208
Sending A Control Change Message
209
To Switch Between The Control Change MSB And LSB
212
To Send A System Real–time Message Start/stop
214
Using A USB Flash Drive
215
Inserting And Removing A USB Flash Drive On The Digital Keyboard
216
USB Flash Drive Formatting
218
USB Flash Drive Operations
220
Connecting With External Devices
229
Linking With A Smart Device (APP Function)
229
Connecting To A Computer And Using MIDI
232
Using A Cable To Connect With An Audio Device
235
Sounding A Bluetooth Audio Capable Device (Bluetooth Audio Pairing)
238
Deleting Bluetooth Audio Capable Device Pairing Registration
240
Connection With A Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI Device
242
Disabling Wireless Functions
243
Reference
244
Troubleshooting
244
Error Indicators
247
Product Specifications
249
Tone List
253
Rhythm List
272
Arpeggiator List
275
Drum Assignment List
277
Versatile Tone Map
283
DSP List
285
DSP Effect List
288
Home Customization 5 Buttons Function List
302
Fingering Guide
306
Chord Example List
308
MIDI Implementation Chart
312
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