DP-85 Arranger digital piano user manual

DP-85 Arranger
digital piano
user manual
Musikhaus Thomann e.K.
Treppendorf 30
96138 Burgebrach
Germany
Telephone: +49 (0) 9546 9223-0
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.thomann.de
26.03.2014, ID: 150868, 318819
Table of contents
Table of contents
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General notes............................................................................................................................ 5
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Safety instructions................................................................................................................. 6
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Features....................................................................................................................................... 8
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Setup guide................................................................................................................................ 9
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Operating elements and connections........................................................................ 13
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Connection options............................................................................................................. 16
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Switching on / off and basic operation......................................................................
7.1 Switching the digital piano on.................................................................................
7.1.1 Normal switching on / off.......................................................................................
7.1.2 Automatic switchoff.................................................................................................
7.1.3 Keystroke combinations for reset functions ...................................................
7.2 Setting the volume.......................................................................................................
7.3 Setting the sound brightness...................................................................................
7.4 Demo songs....................................................................................................................
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8.1 Voices and effects.........................................................................................................
8.1.1 Selecting voices .........................................................................................................
8.1.2 Dual mode....................................................................................................................
8.1.3 Split mode....................................................................................................................
8.1.4 DSP effect.....................................................................................................................
8.1.5 Touch sensitivity........................................................................................................
8.1.6 Transposing.................................................................................................................
8.1.7 Piano..............................................................................................................................
8.2 Style operation...............................................................................................................
8.2.1 Selecting a style.........................................................................................................
8.2.2 Accompaniment function......................................................................................
8.2.3 Starting a style............................................................................................................
8.2.4 Fill A/B............................................................................................................................
8.2.5 Ending a style..............................................................................................................
8.2.6 Fade................................................................................................................................
8.2.7 Tempo............................................................................................................................
8.2.8 Accompaniment volume........................................................................................
8.2.9 Metronome..................................................................................................................
8.2.10 Chord detection......................................................................................................
8.3 Function menu...............................................................................................................
8.3.1 Fine tuning...................................................................................................................
8.3.2 Beat.................................................................................................................................
8.3.3 Split point.....................................................................................................................
8.3.4 Pedal assignment......................................................................................................
8.3.5 Reverb level.................................................................................................................
8.3.6 Chorus level.................................................................................................................
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8.3.7 MIDI settings...............................................................................................................
8.4 Mixer menu.....................................................................................................................
8.5 Memory............................................................................................................................
8.5.1 Memory banks............................................................................................................
8.5.2 Memory data...............................................................................................................
8.5.3 Storing & loading parameters...............................................................................
8.6 One touch setting.........................................................................................................
8.7 Record, playback, deletion........................................................................................
8.7.1 Song recording...........................................................................................................
8.7.2 Recording playback..................................................................................................
8.7.3 Delete a recording.....................................................................................................
8.7.4 Style recording...........................................................................................................
8.8 Songs for practising.....................................................................................................
8.9 Chord dictionary............................................................................................................
8.10 SD memory card.........................................................................................................
8.10.1 Playback.....................................................................................................................
8.10.2 Loading.......................................................................................................................
8.10.3 Saving .........................................................................................................................
8.10.4 Deleting .....................................................................................................................
8.10.5 Formatting ................................................................................................................
8.10.6 Entering file name...................................................................................................
8.11 MIDI functions.............................................................................................................
8.11.1 What is MIDI?............................................................................................................
8.11.2 USB connection.......................................................................................................
8.11.3 MIDI connection......................................................................................................
8.11.4 MIDI applications ...................................................................................................
8.12 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................
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Voice list.................................................................................................................................... 59
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Styles list................................................................................................................................... 66
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Practice and demo songs.................................................................................................. 69
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Chord list.................................................................................................................................. 71
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MIDI implementation chart............................................................................................. 73
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Technical specifications.................................................................................................... 76
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Protecting the environment........................................................................................... 77
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General notes
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General notes
This user manual contains important information on safe operation of the device.
Read and follow all safety notes and all instructions. Save this manual for future refer‐
ence. Make sure that it is available to all persons using this device. If you sell the
device to other users, be sure that they also receive this manual.
Our products are subject to a process of continuous development. We therefore
reserve the right to make changes without notice.
Symbols and signal words
This section provides an overview of the symbols and signal words used in this user
manual.
Signal word
Meaning
DANGER!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
an immediate dangerous situation that will result in
death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
CAUTION!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
a possible dangerous situation that can result in minor
injury if it is not avoided.
NOTICE!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates
a possible dangerous situation that can result in mate‐
rial and environmental damage if it is not avoided.
Warning signs
Type of danger
Warning – high-voltage.
Warning – danger zone.
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Safety instructions
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Safety instructions
Intended use
This device is intended to be used for electronic sound generation using a piano key‐
board. Use the device only as described in this user manual. Any other use or use
under other operating conditions is considered to be improper and may result in per‐
sonal injury or property damage. No liability will be assumed for damages resulting
from improper use.
This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical, sensorial, and intel‐
lectual abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience. Other persons
may use this device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is
responsible for their safety.
Safety
DANGER!
Danger for children
Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are disposed of properly and
are not within reach of babies and young children. Choking hazard!
Ensure that children do not detach any small parts (e.g. knobs or the
like) from the unit. They could swallow the pieces and choke!
Never let children unattended use electrical devices.
DANGER!
Electric shock caused by short-circuit
Always use proper ready-made insulated two-wire mains cabling
(power cord). Do not modify the mains cable or the plug. Failure to do
so could result in electric shock/death or fire. If in doubt, seek advice
from a registered electrician.
DANGER!
Electric shock caused by high voltages inside
Within the device there are areas where high voltages may be present.
Never remove any covers.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
CAUTION!
Possible hearing damage
With loudspeakers or headphones connected, the device can produce
volume levels that may cause temporary or permanent hearing impair‐
ment.
Do not operate the device permanently at a high volume level.
Decrease the volume level immediately if you experience ringing in
your ears or hearing impairment.
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Safety instructions
CAUTION!
Risk of injury due to heavy weight
Due to the heavy weight of the device, at least two persons are required
for transport and installation.
NOTICE!
Operating conditions
This device has been designed for indoor use only. To prevent damage,
never expose the device to any liquid or moisture. Avoid direct sunlight,
heavy dirt, and strong vibrations.
NOTICE!
Power supply
Before connecting the device, ensure that the input voltage (AC outlet)
matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is pro‐
tected by a residual current circuit breaker. Failure to do so could result
in damage to the device and possibly injure the user.
Unplug the device before electrical storms occur and when it is unused
for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire.
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Features
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Features
Special features of the digital piano:
n Keyboard: 88 weighted keys with hammer action and adjustable touch response.
n Operation: user friendly controls and [+/–] buttons for parameter and menu
selection.
n Voices: 559 voices in total. 28 voices can be selected directly.
n Styles: 203 styles in total, including three user styles. 16 styles can be selected
directly.
n Practise songs: 100 practise songs in total, each with self-learn function.
n Demo songs: two demo songs in total.
n Chord modes: single chord and fingered chord.
n Learn mode: three steps, left and right selectable, including analysis.
n Chord dictionary: the function assists you in learning the chords.
n Record: 3 user songs, each incl. one accompaniment track and five melody tracks
can be recorded.
n Style record: 3 user styles, each one includes 8 paragraphs, each paragraph
includes 8 tracks.
n SD card support: for storing and loading of songs, styles and memory data.
n Memory: 8 banks, 6 slots each.
n Style control: Sync Start, Sync Stop, Start/Stop, Fill In A/Normal, Fill In B/Variation,
Intro/Ending, Fade In/Out, chord mode.
n Further functions: fine tuning, beat counting, splitable keyboard, dual mode,
pedal selection, reverb level, chorus level, MIDI IN/OUT, metronome, One-TouchSetting (O.T.S.) for sound presetting, transposing, accompaniment, etc.
n Mixer: volume control for Rhythmus_s, Rhythmus_m, Bass, polyphonic melody 1,
polyphonic melody 2, polyphonic melody 3, phrase 1, phrase 2, SD card play‐
back.
n Connections: MIDI IN/OUT, USB, AUX. OUT (left and right), headphones.
n Pedals: sustain pedal (permanent), sostenuto pedal (permanent), multifunctional
pedal (switchable: soft, start/stop, memory selection).
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Setup guide
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Setup guide
You need a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) to assemble the stand. Open the pack‐
aging and please make sure prior to assembly that you have the full scope of delivery
available as listed below.
1. Piano housing
7. Screws 6 ´ 24 (4 pcs.)
2. Right side panel
8. Screws 4 ´ 15 (5 pcs.)
3. Left side panel
9. Adhesive cable holder (2 pcs.)
4. Rear wall
10. Power cable
5. Pedal box
11. Screws 6 ´ 12 (2 pcs.)
6. Handscrew (4 pcs.)
12. Pedal cable
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Setup guide
Mechanical setup
1.
Assemble the piano near a wall power outlet.
2.
Proceed according to the illustrations and exclusively use the supplied screws.
Using other screws could damage the piano housing or result in a reduced sta‐
bility of the piano.
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(6) Handscrews (4 pcs.)
(7) Screws 6 ´ 24 (4 pcs.)
(8) Screws 4 ´ 15 (5 pcs.) and
(11) Screws 6 ´ 12 (2 pcs.) for rear wall mounting
3.
Set the pedal box (5) between the left and right side panel ((2) and (3)) and use
2 screws M 6 ´ 25 (7) on each side to affix both side panels to the pedal box.
4.
Attach the rear wall with 5 screws 4 ´ 15 (8) to the pedal box (5) and with two
screws 6 ´ 12 (11) to the rear sides of the side panels ((2) and (3)).
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5.
Put the piano housing on the stand and affix it using the four hand screws (6).
6.
Attach the two adhesive cable holder as shown here on the base. Connect the
DIN plug of the pedal cable to the PEDAL jack on the rear panel of digital
piano. Attach the cable to the cable holder. Move the digital piano to its desig‐
nated location.
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Setup guide
Connecting voltage supply
1.
Make sure the unit is switched off before connecting it to the power supply or
disconnecting it.
2.
Turn the volume knob counter-clockwise to minimum before connecting the
digital piano to the power supply or to other devices. This is to protect the
speakers from damage.
3.
Plug the AC power cord into a properly wired mains wall outlet.
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Operating elements and connections
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Operating elements and connections
1 Rotary control BRILLIANCE to adjust the brightness of the sound.
2 Rotary control VOLUME to adjust the volume.
3 Direct selection buttons for STYLES.
4 [TEMPO +]/[TEMPO –] buttons to increase/decrease the tempo.
5 [ACCOMP +]/[ACCOMP –] buttons to adjust the volume of the accompani‐
ment.
6 [TRANSPOSE +]/[TRANSPOSE –] buttons to transpose the note values.
7 LED FINGERED lights up when the single-finger chord mode is activated.
8 LED FULL RANGE lights up when the full-finger chord mode is activated.
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9 Buttons for operating mode STYLES
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START/STOP
SYNC/STOP
SYNC/START
INTRO/ENDING
FILL A
FILL B
FADE
CHORD MODE
Buttons for operating mode SONG
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START/STOP
PAUSE
REPEAT A/B
REW
FF
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11 [L] button for left hand selection.
12 [R] button for right hand selection.
13 [CHORD DICT.] button to call the chord dictionary function.
14 [LESSON] button to call the learn mode.
15 [BACK] button: function select back.
16 [NEXT] button: function select next.
17 [MIXER] button to adjust the volume of the individual components.
18 [BANK] button to select the memory bank.
19 Storage buttons for the memory slots [M1] to [M6].
20 Storage buttons [M1] to [M4] for O.T.S sound presetting.
21 [O.T.S.] button (One-Touch-Setting) for sound presetting.
22 [STYLE] to call the STYLE mode. Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons simulta‐
neously for demo song playback.
23 [VOICE] button to call the VOICE mode. Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons
simultaneously for demo song playback.
24 [SONG] button for practising song playback.
25 [PIANO] button to call the normal piano mode.
26 Taste [METRONOME] to call the metronome function.
27 Jog dial to select functions, parameters and values.
28 [–/NO] button.
29 [+/YES] button.
30 ‘VOICES’ area: direct selection buttons for voices.
31 [STYLE RECORD] buttons to record styles.
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32 The sequencer for recording and playback of melody and accompaniment
tracks is operated by these buttons:
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[RECORD]
[PLAY/STOP]
[ACCOMP]
[MELODY 1]
[MELODY 2]
[MELODY 3]
[MELODY 4]
[MELODY 5]
33 [DUAL] button to call the dual mode (two voices at the same time).
34 [SPLIT] button to call the split mode function (two different voices for dif‐
ferent keyboard areas).
35 [DSP] button to call various effects.
36 [TOUCH] button to adjust the touch sensitivity.
37 [SD MENU] button to call the SC card menu.
38 [SD EXECUTE] button to confirm/execute SD card menu options.
39 SD card slot.
Rear panel connections
USB USB/MIDI interface
For the connection of a computer.
PEDAL Connect the pedal plug to the ‘PEDAL’ socket on the rear panel of the
device. Then you can use the respective pedal effects.
MIDI IN MIDI IN interface
Connection for the MIDI OUT of another MIDI device.
MIDI OUT MIDI OUT interface
Connection for the MIDI IN of another MIDI device.
AUX. OUT: Outlet for external audio devices like active speakers or amplifiers.
L– R
Keyboard
In the manual, the keys of the keyboard are named according to the following figure.
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Connection options
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Connection options
Headphones
To the left beneath the keyboard you find the headphones outlets 1 and 2.
Connecting headphones (not supplied) to outlet 2 mutes the speakers.
Using outlet 1 maintains the sound output through the speakers.
Computer
n USB/MIDI interface
Midi data will be sent and received via the USB/MIDI interface.
Pedal
Connect the pedal plug to the PEDAL socket on the rear panel of the unit. Then you
can use the respective pedal effects.
MIDI interfaces
n MIDI connections
MIDI stands for ‘Musical Instrument Digital Interface’ and represents a world wide
standard for the communication of numerous electronic instruments and sound
modules.
– MIDI IN: the device receives MIDI data from other devices through this port.
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MIDI OUT: MIDI data from the digital piano are sent to other MIDI devices
through this port.
External audio devices
Use the AUX. OUT sockets to connect the digital piano to an amplifier, stereo device,
mixing console or recording device. For stereo operation, connect these external
audio devices to the AUX OUT L – R sockets. For mono operation, connect only one of
the sockets. Connect the AUX. OUT sockets on the rear panel of the digital piano to
the input of the respective audio device.
NOTICE!
Before connecting other devices to the digital piano turn the volume to
minimum to avoid damage to the speakers.
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Switching on / off and basic operation
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Switching on / off and basic operation
7.1 Switching the digital piano on
7.1.1 Normal switching on / off
Press the POWER ON/OFF switch to the left of the keyboard to switch the digital
piano on or off.
7.1.2 Automatic switchoff
When the digital piano is not used, it will switch off automatically after 30 minutes.
To switch it on again, press the POWER ON/OFF switch twice.
To deactivate the automatic switchoff or adjust the automatic switchoff time, press
the [FUNCTION/NEXT] or [FUNCTION/BACK] buttons until ‘Power Off’ appears in the
LCD display. Use [+/YES] and [–/NO] buttons or the jog dial to select between the fol‐
lowing options:
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‘030’ (automatic switchoff after 30 minutes)
‘060’ (automatic switchoff after 60 minutes)
‘OFF’ (automatic switchoff deactivated).
When you press the [+/YES] and [–/NO] buttons simultaneously, the default value will
be set (automatic switchoff after 30 minutes).
7.1.3 Keystroke combinations for reset functions
1.
To delete all recorded data, keep the [RECORD] and [PLAY/STOP] buttons
pressed while switching the unit on.
2.
To reset all memory data to the factory defaults, keep the [STORE] and [M1]
buttons pressed while switching the unit on.
3.
To reset all settings including memory data, recordings and recorded style data
to the factory defaults, keep the [+/YES] and [–/NO] buttons pressed while
switching the unit on.
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7.2 Setting the volume
Use the rotary control VOLUME to adjust a comfortable volume for playback and
practising. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume, turn it counter-clockwise
to decrease the volume.
7.3 Setting the sound brightness
Use the rotary control BRILLIANCE to adjust the sound brightness of the digital piano.
Turn the knob clockwise for a brighter and more brilliant sound of the whole key
range. Turn it counter-clockwise for a more mellow and darker sound.
7.4 Demo songs
There are two demo songs in total.
1.
Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons simultaneously to start the DEMO mode.
The display shows ‘DEMO’ . The first demo song is displayed and both demo
songs are played in an endless loop.
2.
Press the [STYLE] and [VOICE] buttons again or press the [ START/STOP] button
to stop playback and to exit the current mode.
3.
Use the [+/YES] and [ –/NO] buttons or the jog dial to select the desired song
during playback.
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Functions
8.1 Voices and effects
8.1.1 Selecting voices
The digital piano offers 559 voices in total.
1.
28 voices can be called by direct select keys. Each direct VOICES select key
gives access to 2 different voices. Press once to select the voice that is specified
above the key, press twice to select the voice that is specified below the key.
2.
When powering on, the display shows ‘VOICE R1’ and the name of voice # 001.
3.
To select another voice press the desired direct select key, use the [+/YES] or
[–/NO] buttons or turn the jog dial.
If you activate the VOICE mode for the first time by pressing the [VOICE]
button the display shows ‘VOICE R1’ (right hand voice). Press the [VOICE]
button repeatedly to sequentially activate the following additional modes
=> ‘VOICE R2’ (second right hand voice in Dual Mode) => ‘VOICE L’ (left
hand voice) => ‘VOICE R1’ (right hand voice).
8.1.2 Dual mode
In dual mode, you can play two voices simultaneously. When dual mode is off, ‘VOICE
R1’ is displayed. When dual mode is on, ‘VOICE R2’ is displayed.
1.
Press the [DUAL] button to activate the Dual mode. The indicators ‘VOICE R2’
and ‘DUAL’ then light up simultaneously. The number and name of the voice
‘VOICE R2’ appear in the display. Now you hear two voices simultaneously
when pressing a key.
2.
Press the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or turn the jog dial to select the desired
voice. The preset voice in Dual mode is no. ‘265 The Strings’ .
3.
Press the [DUAL] button again to exit the dual mode. ‘VOICE R2’ is deactivated
and you only hear the voice selected for ‘VOICE R1’ .
In keyboard split mode, the Dual mode only affects the keys to the right of
the split point. Then use the area left of the split point for playing chords.
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8.1.3 Split mode
This function lets you assign different voices to different keyboard areas.
1.
Press the [SPLIT] button to activate the Split mode and the left hand voice. The
indicators ‘VOICE L’ and ‘SPLIT’ then appear in the display simultaneously. The
number and name of the voice VOICE L appear in the display. You can activate
the Split mode during playing by pressing this button.
2.
Press the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or turn the jog dial to select the desired
voice. The preset voice in Split mode is no. ‘265 The Strings’ .
3.
Press the [SPLIT] button again to exit the Split mode. The ‘SPLIT’ display turns
off.
8.1.4 DSP effect
The DSP function lets the piano sound richer and more expressive.
1.
DSP is activated by default and the ‘DSP’ indicator lights up in the display.
Press the [DSP] button to select the four DSP settings available (DSP 1/2/3/off).
The standard setting is ‘2’ . Select ‘OFF’ to deactivate the DSP effect. The ‘DSP’
indicator turns off then.
2.
Repeatedly press the [DSP] button to change this setting. Use the Reverb and
Chorus control to adjust the respective effect. (for details see Ä Chapter 8.3.5
‘Reverb level’ on page 32 and Ä Chapter 8.3.6 ‘Chorus level’ on page 33).
8.1.5 Touch sensitivity
This function lets you adjust the touch response of the keyboard in four steps.
Parameter
Description
‘OFF’
Touch sensitivity is off, very recommendable
when playing the organ voice.
‘001’
Soft
In this setting, the volume is higher than usual
even when playing with a soft touch.
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Parameter
Description
‘002’
Normal
This setting corresponds to the usual touch
response of a keyboard.
‘003’
Hard
In this setting, the volume is lower than usual
even when playing with a hard touch.
1.
Press the [TOUCH] button. The display shows ‘Touch’ and the setting ‘002’ is
briefly indicated.
2.
Press the [TOUCH] button repeatedly to choose from the four settings.
3.
When selecting ‘OFF’ , the ‘TOUCH’ indicator turns off and the touch response
function is deactivated.
8.1.6 Transposing
This function lets you adjust the keyboard pitch in 12 semitone steps up or down.
1.
First, press the [TRANSPOSE +] or [TRANSPOSE –] button to open the TRANS‐
POSE menu. The display briefly shows the current setting.
2.
Press one of these buttons again to shift the pitch up or down. You can also
use the [+/YES] or [–/NO] buttons or the jog dial to do so. The default value is
‘000’ .
3.
Press the buttons [TRANSPOSE +] and [TRANSPOSE –][+] simultaneously to
restore the preset ‘0’ (no transposing).
If you don't press a button for five seconds after opening the TRANSPOSE
menu, it will be automatically cancelled.
8.1.7 Piano
1.
Press the [PIANO] button to activate the normal Piano playing mode. This auto‐
matically ends the Chord mode and the entire keyboard sounds with the piano
voice.
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Press the [PIANO] button again to exit the current mode. To exit the Piano
mode, you can also press the following buttons:
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[VOICE] and [STYLE] simultaneously
[SONG]
[DUAL]
[SPLIT]
[M1] to [M6].
You can select and play a style by first pressing the [STYLE] button and then
one of the STYLES direct select buttons. The display shows the style name. Ini‐
tially, the accompaniment function plays the drum track only. The instrument
voices join in as soon as you press a piano key and start your playing.
8.2 Style operation
The digital piano comprises of 203 styles (001 to 203) in total, including three user
styles. Style ‘001’ is preset by default.
8.2.1 Selecting a style
1.
Press the [STYLE] button to select the STYLE mode. The display shows ‘STYLE’
and the selected number.
2.
Press the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or use the jog dial to select the desired
style.
3.
Direct select buttons:
You can also select the desired style using the direct select buttons. Two styles
are assigned to each direct select button, specified above and below each
button.
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Press the same button twice to toggle between upper and lower
style.
If you press another direct select button, the style is activated
depending on whether an upper or lower style was selected
before.
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8.2.2 Accompaniment function
The accompaniment function is controlled by five parameters: INTRO, NORMAL, VAR‐
IATION, FILL (A-A, A-B, B-A, B-B) and ENDING.
1.
INTRO
To add an intro, press the [INTRO/ENDING] button before starting to play.
Depending on the selected style, the rhythm starts with two to four bars, fol‐
lowed by the main section.
2.
NORMAL and VARIATION
There are two main sections: normal and variation. Depending on the style,
each section consists of 2 to 4 bars.
3.
FILL
With activated accompaniment, you can press the button [A] or [B] to insert a
rhythm and accompaniment part.
4.
ENDING
If you press the button [INTRO/ENDING] while accompaniment is activated, an
ending section appropriate for the accompaniment is inserted that ends the
performance.
8.2.3 Starting a style
1.
Instant start
Press the [START/STOP] button to start the style.
2.
Chord mode
Press the [CHORD MODE] button once to activate the single-finger mode. The
‘FINGERED‘ LED lights up. The area left to the split point is now considered to
be the chord area. When you play the chord with one finger, both the bass and
the chord voice will sound simultaneously.
Press the [CHORD MODE] button twice to activate the FULL RANGE mode. The
corresponding LED lights up. Now the whole keyboard is considered as the
chord area, but only for chord detection (see Ä Chapter 8.2.10 ‘Chord detection’
on page 27). The set voice can now be played on the entire keyboard.
There are two ways to detect the chord: single finger detect and fingered
chord. If the chord is played according to the chord dictionary the chord is con‐
sidered to be recognized and is output accordingly. If not, single finger chord
will be recognized.
Press the [CHORD MODE] button a third time to exit the chord mode.
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SYNC START
Press the [SYNC START] button.
ð Die LED 'SYNC START' lights up and ‘BEAT 1’ to ‘BEAT 4’ are flashing in the
display according to the current tempo. Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button
to insert an intro. If you play the piano in this mode the style is automati‐
cally started.
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4.
If the chord mode is deactivated press any key on the key‐
board to start the style.
If the chord mode is activated press any key of the chord
area to start the style with automatic bass and chord accom‐
paniment.
INTRO/ENDING
If no style is playing, press the [INTRO/ENDING] button.
ð ‘A’ or ‘B’ is flashing in the display. This shows, the intro is ready to play.
The length of the intro varies in different styles. Press the [START/STOP]
button, then the intro is started followed by the main section.
8.2.4 Fill A/B
Use this function to add fill bars.
1.
In NORMAL mode, press the [A] button to insert one fill bar. ‘A’ is flashing in
the display. When the bar has ended the piano returns to NORMAL mode.
2.
In NORMAL mode, press the [B] button to insert one fill bar. ‘B’ is flashing in the
display. When the bar has ended the piano changes to the VARIATION mode.
3.
In VARIATION mode, press the [B] button to insert one fill bar. ‘B’ is flashing in
the display. When the bar has ended the piano returns to VARIATION mode.
4.
In VARIATION mode, press the ‘A’ button to insert one fill bar. ‘A’ is flashing in
the display. When the bar has ended the piano changes to the NORMAL mode.
–
–
–
If you keep the button [A] or [B] pressed while a style is playing, the
selected fill pattern is played until you release the button.
Press the [A] button after style playback has ended. Then the change to
the NORMAL section takes place and ‘A’ lights up in the Display.
Press the [B] button after style playback has ended. Then the change to
the VARIATION section takes place and ‘B’ lights up in the Display.
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8.2.5 Ending a style
1.
Instant ending
You can exit the accompaniment function any time by pressing the
[START/STOP] button.
2.
Ending
Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button to finish the performance with an ending.
The style stops after the ending.
3.
SYNC STOP
When chord mode is active and the style is not playing, press the [SYNC STOP]
button. Then the LEDs 'SYNC STOP' and 'SYNC START' light up. In this mode,
press any key left of the split point to start the style playing. Release the key to
stop style playback.
When the 'SYNC STOP' LED is lit and a style is playing, press the [SYNC STOP]
button. The 'SYNC STOP' LED then turns off. In this mode, the style is played in
an endless loop.
SYNC STOP is only activated, if the CHORD MODE indicator is lit.
8.2.6 Fade
1.
FADE IN
Press the [FADE] button when style is not playing. The FADE LED lights up.
The FADE LED glows after style playing begins and the style volume will be
increased within 10 seconds from 0 to maximum. Subsequently, the style will
be played normally. The FADE LED turns off.
If you press the [FADE] button again during the FADE OUT the FADE LED glows
and the style volume will be increased from the current level to maximum.
Subsequently, the style will be played normally. Die FADE LED turns off.
2.
FADE OUT
Press the [FADE] button during style playing. The FADE LED glows and the style
volume will be decreased from maximum to 0. Subsequently, the style playing
ends.
If you press the [FADE] button again during the FADE IN the piano changes to
FADE OUT and the volume will be decreased from the current level to 0. Then
style playing ends and the FADE LED turns off.
Press the [FADE] button again during the FADE OUT and the piano will change
to FADE IN. Then the volume will be increased from the current level to max‐
imum. Subsequently, the style will be played normally. The FADE LED turns off.
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8.2.7 Tempo
1.
Press the buttons [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO–], [+/YES ]/[–/NO] or turn the jog dial to
adjust the tempo within a range of 30 to 280 bpm.
2.
Press the buttons [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO–] simultaneously to reset the tempo to
the preset default value.
–
–
When Style is not active, the tempo will be set automatically to the
default value along with the style.
When style is active, the tempo will not change with the style you select.
8.2.8 Accompaniment volume
1.
Press the buttons [ACCOMP+] or [ACCOMP–] to adjust the volume in style
playing. The display shows the Accompaniment volume in a range of 0 to 31.
The default value is 28.
2.
If you press the buttons [ACCOMP+] and [ACCOMP–] simultaneously the
accompaniment track will be muted.
3.
Press the buttons [ACCOMP+] and [ACCOMP–] simultaneously again to unmute
the accompaniment track.
1.
Press the [METRONOME] button to activate the metronome. You can select the
beat in the functions menu.
2.
Press the [METRONOME] button again to turn the metronome off.
3.
If the style mode is deactivated the beat follows the selection in the functions
menu after turning on the metronome. If style mode is activated the beat set‐
ting follows the current style.
4.
The metronome can be activated together with the style. If the style plays at
first, the metronome will be enabled with the next bar. On the other hand, the
metronome responds at once to the first beat of the style.
8.2.9 Metronome
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8.2.10
Chord detection
The 'Auto Bass Chord' function (A.B.C.) is turned off by default. Press the
[CHORD MODE] button to turn 'A.B.C.' on. The keyboard area left to the split point is
already known as the chord area. When you now play a chord, bass and chord voice
will sound together.
As the A.B.C. chord detection is based on the root note of the chord, some
chords that could be played according to the chord dictionary may not be
recognised by A.B.C., such as B6, Bb6, Bb6(9), B6(9), Baug, Bbaug, Bbm6, Bm6,
Adim7, Bbdim7, Bdim.
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Two ways to detect the chord: 'single
finger detect' and 'multi-finger detect'
If the chord played is based on the illustration for multi-finger chords below, it will be
detected as a 'multi-fingered' chord. If not, it will be detected as a 'single-finger'
chord.
n 'Single-finger' chords
Using this method, you can play chords with just one, two or three fingers within
the possibilities of the accompaniment function. In the following, we list some
examples for single-finger chords ©, Cm, C7 and Cm7).
Press the keys left to the split point with the A.B.C. function activated. The
chords are recognized as single-finger chords.
n 'Multi-fingered' chord
Using this method, you can play chords with just one, two or three fingers within
the possibilities of the accompaniment function. In the following we list some
examples for single-finger chords ©, Cm, C7 and Cm7).
Using this method, you can play chords with normal fingering within the possi‐
bilities of the accompaniment function. In the following we list 32 chords using
C-chords as example.
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n Chord basics
A chord consists of three or more notes played together. The most common
chord is the triad consisting of three notes: root, third and fifth of the corre‐
sponding scale. The C-major chord, for example, is formed from the notes C
(root), E (the third note of the C major scale) and G (the fifth note of the C major
scale). In the shown chord C major, the lowest note is the root note (this is the
basic form of the chord - if you play other notes of the chord as the lowest note,
this is called 'chord inversion'). The root note is the central tone of the chord on
which the other chord notes are based. The distance (interval) between adjacent
notes and the root note determines whether the result will be a third major or
minor.
n Chordal structure
The lower interval in our triad (between the root and third) determines whether
the result will be a major or minor triad. In addition, we can get the highest note
by a half step up or down to create two additional chords.
The basic characteristic of the triad is obtained, even if we change the order of
notes to create different inversions. Successive chords can be linked together in a
soft chord progression, e.g. by selecting appropriate chord inversions (also called
'voicings').
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n Chord names
Chord names tell you just about everything you need to know about a chord.
The chord name tells you the root note, whether it is major, minor or diminished
chord, whether it requires a major or flatted seventh and what alterations or ten‐
sion are used - everything at a glance.
n Some chord types
8.3 Function menu
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] or [FUNCTION/BACK] button to call the function menu.
The first function shown after starting the menu is always ‘Tune’ (fine tuning). Press
the [FUNCTION/NEXT] or [FUNCTION/BACK] button to select the desired option. Then
change the parameter using the jog dial or the buttons [ +/YES] or [–/NO]:
Option
Display
Value range
Default value
Fine tuning
000 Tune
–50 to +50
000
Beat
004 Beat
000, 002 to 009
004
Split point
0034 Split Pt
001 to 088
0034
Pedal assignment
001 Ped Soft
SOFT, MEM, ST/
STOP
SOFT (001)
Reverb level
0030 Rvb Lev
000 to 127
030
Chorus level
000 Cho Lev
000 to 127
000
MIDI receive chan‐
nels
ALL Receive
001 to 016, ALL
ALL
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Option
Display
Value range
Default value
MIDI send chan‐
nels
001 Transmit
001 to 016
001
Automatic
switchoff
Power off
030, 060, OFF
030
If you don't press a key within five seconds after you enter the function
menu, the menu will close automatically.
8.3.1 Fine tuning
Use this function to fine tune the entire keyboard in cent increments.
The display shows the current setting. Use the jog dial or the buttons [ +/YES]
or [–/NO] to change the tuning within a range of –50 to +50 cents. Each key‐
stroke changes the value by 1 cent. Press the buttons [ +/YES] or [–/NO] simul‐
taneously to reset the tuning to the preset value.
8.3.2 Beat
This function sets the beat value in a range of 0 to 9.
The display shows the current setting. Use the jog wheel or the buttons
[ +/YES] or [–/NO] to change the beat.
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8.3.3 Split point
This function lets you set the point that separates the entire keyboard into two sec‐
tions.
1.
The display shows the current setting.
2.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [ +/YES] or [–/NO] to change the split point.
You can also just press the key you would like to set as split point. The keys
right to the split point are considered to be the right hand area, the opposite
side is the left hand area (chord area).
8.3.4 Pedal assignment
Use this option to set the function of the multifunctional pedal: soft, memory select
or start/stop. Soft function is preset.
1.
The display shows the current setting.
2.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [ +/YES] or [–/NO] to assign the desired func‐
tion to the multifunctional pedal.
‘Ped Soft’
Soft pedal.
n ‘Ped Mem’
Step on the pedal to load the next memory parameter.
n ‘Ped ST/S’
If you choose this option, the pedal has the same function as the
[START/STOP ] button.
n
8.3.5 Reverb level
1.
The display shows the current setting. The value range goes from 0 to 127. The
default value depends on the respective voice.
2.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [ +/YES] or [–/NO] to change the reverb level.
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8.3.6 Chorus level
1.
The display shows the current setting. The value range goes from 0 to 127. The
default value depends on the respective voice.
2.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [ +/YES] or [–/NO] to change the chorus level
1.
When set to ‘Receive’ you can specify on which MIDI channels the digital piano
receives MIDI information from other devices. Use the jog wheel or the buttons
[ +/YES] or [–/NO] to select the MIDI receive channel(s). The parameter range
includes channels 1 to 16, or ‘ALL’ for all channels. The default value is ‘ALL’ .
2.
When set to ‘Transmit’ you can specify on which MIDI channel the digital piano
sends MIDI information to other devices. Use the jog wheel or the buttons
[ +/YES] or [–/NO] to select the MIDI send channel. The parameter range
includes channels 1 to 16. The default value for the MIDI send channel is ‘001’ .
8.3.7 MIDI settings
8.4 Mixer menu
Use this menu to set the volume for the various style elements.
1.
Press the [MIXER] button to call the mixer menu. By default, the first option
after opening this menu is ‘Rhythm_s’ .
2.
Press the [MIXER] button repeatedly to select the desired option. Subsequently,
you can set the selected parameter using the jog dial or the buttons [ +/YES] or
[–/NO].
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If you don't press a key within five seconds after you've entered the mixer
menu, it will close automatically.
Adjustable options and parameter
Option
Display
Value range
Standard
Description
Rhythm_s Volume
026 Rhythm_s
000 to 031
026
Percussion instrument 1
Rhythm_m Volume
026 Rhythm_s
000 to 031
026
Percussion instrument 2
Bass Volume
026 Bass
000 to 031
026
Bass
Chord 1 Volume
026 Chord1
000 to 031
026
Polyphonic melody 1
Chord 2 Volume
026 Chord2
000 to 031
026
Polyphonic melody 2
Chord 3 Volume
026 Chord3
000 to 031
026
Polyphonic melody 3
Phrase 1 Volume
026 Phrase1
000 to 031
026
Intermezzo1
Phrase 2 Volume
026 Phrase2
000 to 031
026
Intermezzo 2
Voice R1 Volume
026 Voice R1
000 to 031
026
Right hand voice
Voice R2 Volume
010 Voice R2
000 to 031
020
Second right hand voice in
dual mode
Voice L Volume
010 Voice L
000 to 031
012
Left hand voice
SD MIDI PLAY Volume
020 Sd play
000 to 031
020
MIDI playback from SD card
8.5 Memory
You can store up to 48 complete control panel setups that you can recall whenever
needed.
8.5.1 Memory banks
There are eight memory banks in total. Each bank contains six memory slots (M1 to
M6).
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1.
Press the [BANK] button. The display shows ‘00x Mem Bank’ .
2.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired
memory bank.
8.5.2 Memory data
You can store the settings for the following functions as data in the memory:
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
Right hand voice R1
Second right hand voice R2
Left hand voice L
Style
Tempo
Function
Mixer
Accompaniment volume
If the current memory data are changed, the corresponding memory indi‐
cator in the display turns off.
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8.5.3 Storing & loading parameters
1.
Keep the [STORE] button pressed and press one of the buttons [M1] to [M6]
simultaneously. Then the data will be stored in the respective memory slot (M1
to M6). Please note that any previously stored data will be overwritten.
2.
Press one of the buttons [M1] to [M6]. The data is then loaded from the corre‐
sponding memory slot replacing the current settings.
If you keep the buttons [STORE] and [M1] pressed during powering up, the
current memory data will be saved as the default values.
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8.6 One touch setting
One Touch Setting is a convenient feature that allows you to immediately recon‐
figure all the settings with just one single keystroke. These are rhythm-based combi‐
nations of instrument voices. With this function, four types of parameters can be
loaded (M1 to M4).
1.
Press the [O.T.S.] button to start this mode. ‘O.T.S.’ appears in the display. Press
one of the buttons [M1] to [M4]. Then the unit loads the respective parameter
types according to the current style. The A.B.C. mode is automatically turned
on thereby.
2.
Press one of the buttons [M1] to [M4] that provides the desired setting.
3.
Press the [O.T.S.] button again to exit the O.T.S. mode.
4.
The standard parameter saved in the O.T.S. are:
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
Right hand voice R1
Second right hand voice in dual mode R2
Left hand voice L
R1 volume
R2 volume
Chorus level
Reverb level
8.7 Record, playback, deletion
You can record three user songs with the digital piano, each containing six tracks
(one accompaniment track and five melody tracks).
If you keep the buttons [RECORD] and [PLAY/STOP] pressed when switching
the digital piano on, all recorded data is deleted.
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8.7.1 Song recording
8.7.1.1
1.
Press the [RECORD] button to select a song. The display shows the current title
and the current memory slot.
2.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the memory slot
you want to record to.
1.
Recording standby
Steps in detail
Press the [RECORD] button again to enable the recording mode. ‘REC’ lights up
in the display. ‘BEAT 1’ to ‘BEAT 4’ start flashing synchronously, thus indicating
the recording standby mode. At the same time an empty track is automatically
selected for recording and the corresponding track indicator ([MELODY 1] to
[MELODY 5] or [ACCOMP]) are flashing. The selection order is [MELODY 1] to
[MELODY 5], [ACCOMP]. If no unused track is available, [MELODY 1] is selected.
Press one of the buttons [MELODY 1] to [MELODY 5] or [ACCOMP] to select the
track to be recorded.
2.
Start recording
When ‘BEAT 1’ to ‘BEAT 4’ are flashing in the display, press the [START/STOP]
button or one of the piano keys to start the recording.
If you start recording, any existing data on the selected track will be
deleted.
3.
Select tracks
The button illumination can show three different states during track selection:
flashing, on or off.
n A flashing button indicates that a track has been selected for recording.
n A lighting button indicates that a track already contains recordings. These
data will be played when recording another track.
n If a buttons remains off, there are no data on this track or there are data
that are not supposed to be played during a recording.
Press one of the buttons [MELODY 1] to [MELODY 5] or [ACCOMP] to select the
desired track. The corresponding track is then indicated as described above.
–
–
You can only record one melody track at a time. However, you
can record the accompaniment track along with one of the
melody tracks.
You can only record a style if it is activated via the [ACCOMP]
button.
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4.
Stop recording
Press the [RECORD] button a third time to stop the recording. If you're
recording an accompaniment track press the [INTRO/ENDING] button to finish
the recording after the ending section. The recording stops automatically
when the memory is full. In this case, ‘Full’ appears in the display.
8.7.2 Recording playback
1.
First, press the [PLAY/STOP] button to be able to select a recording. The display
shows the current title and the current number.
2.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the song for play‐
back.
3.
Press the [PLAY/STOP] button again to start playing the selected song.
4.
Press the [PLAY/STOP] button a third time to stop the playback. You can also
press the [START/STOP] button to do so.
5.
Use the buttons [MELODY 1] to [MELODY 5] or [ACCOMP] to activate or deacti‐
vate the tracks individually for playback.
If you press the [ PLAY/STOP] button, but no recording exists, ‘NULL’ briefly
appears in the display.
8.7.3 Delete a recording
1.
First, press the [PLAY/STOP] button to be able to select a recording
2.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the song you want
to delete.
3.
Press the [RECORD] button. The display shows ‘DelUser?’ .
4.
Now press the [+/YES] button to delete the current song. The display shows
‘OK!’ and all tracks are now deleted.
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8.7.4 Style recording
Use this function to create a new style by recording and editing one of the built-in
styles. Three styles can be recorded and remain stored if you switch the digital piano
off. You can also save the recorded styles to an SD card.
Before starting to record, you first have to select the original style to start from.
Choose this style from 200 styles that already exist or have been previously recorded
by you.
The style has to be recorded by paragraph and by track. If you have recorded the
track of a section, you can continue recording another track in the same or of another
section.
Style structure
A style may consist of a maximum of
eight sections
Each section may contain a maximum
of eight tracks
Main_A (main section A)
Rhythm sub (rhythm subsidiary)
Main_B (variation B)
Rhythm main
Intro _ M (major)
Bass
Intro _ m (minor)
Chord 1 (polyphonic melody 1)
Fill _ A (fill bar in A)
Chord 2 (polyphonic melody 2)
Fill _ B (fill bar in B)
Chord 3 (polyphonic melody 3)
Ending _ M (major)
Phrase 1 (intermezzo 1)
Ending _ m (minor)
Phrase 2 (intermezzo 1)
If you turn the digital piano off while recording the style, the recorded data
will be lost.
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8.7.4.1
Starting style recording
1.
Press the [STYLE RECORD] button. The display shows the current user style.
2.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select another user style.
3.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to activate the next menu. First, the ‘Record’
menu appears in the display.
4.
Use the jog dial or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the other menus, like
‘Record’ , ‘Copy’ , ‘Quantify’ , ‘ Edit’ and ‘Delete’ .
5.
If the selected user style is empty you can only select ‘Record’ or ‘Copy’ .
6.
To exit the recording mode during style recording you can any time press the
[STYLE RECORD] button. Data will not be saved then.
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8.7.4.2
New style recording
1.
Select Level 1 in ‘Style Record’ menu.
2.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the ‘Record’ menu. The display
shows ‘Overdub’ .
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired record
mode: ‘Overdub’ or ‘Replace’ .
In ‘Overdub’ mode, the newly recorded data will be added to the existing style
data. In ‘Replace’ mode, the existing style data will be overwritten with the
newly recorded data.
3.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the menu for style selection.
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the original style.
Use the [FUNCTION/BACK] button to get back to the previous menu.
4.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the menu to select a section. Use
the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired section of
the style.
5.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the menu for track selection. Use
the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired track.
6.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to activate the recording standby mode.
Style recording is now in synchronised start mode and ‘BEAT 1’ to ‘BEAT 4’ are
flashing in the current tempo. Now you can use the jog dial, the buttons
[+/YES] or [–/NO] or the direct select buttons to change the voice for the cur‐
rent track. If you have selected the drum track, only drum kits are available. Use
the [FUNCTION/BACK] button to get back to the previous menu.
7.
Press the [START/STOP] button so start recording. The style will be played in C7.
The selected section of the original style is played as loop. Play your piano per‐
formance. The recorded data of the current loop will be played again in the
next loop. You can correct a wrong note of the previous loop by playing the
correct note in the next loop at the same time (with a tolerance of an 1/8 note)
and thus overwriting the previous note.
8.
Press the [START/STOP] button again to end the recording and return to the
synchronised recording standby mode.
9.
Press the [STYLE RECORD] button to exit the current mode. You can also repeat
the described operating steps by pressing the [FUNCTION/BACK] button and
return to the previous menu to select other options.
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8.7.4.4
Style copy
1.
Select the user style memory slot, on which the new style should be stored.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the selection menu. Use the jog dial
or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the ‘Copy’ option.
2.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the menu for style selection. Use
the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the user style to be
copied.
3.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the next menu. The display now
shows ‘Sure? ’ . Confirm using the [+/YES] button or press the [–/NO] button to
return to the previous menu.
4.
Press the [+/YES] button to finish the copy operation.
Style quantization
If you timing-wise did not manage to record as accurately as you would have liked to,
the quantization helps to correct timing errors by adjusting the notes exactly to the
beat. We recommend you to choose the shortest note you've played as the basis for
the quantization. If you choose a lower accuracy, such as a quarter note, although
you've played sixteenth notes as well, the shorter notes could thereby be filtered out.
1.
Select the user style that should be quantized. Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT]
button to open the selection menu. Use the jog dial or the buttons [+/YES] or
[–/NO] to select the option ‘Quantify’ (this menu is not selectable if the user
style does not contain data).
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2.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to call the menu for setting the quantiza‐
tion accuracy. Use the jog dial or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to set the
desired accuracy. Selectable are:
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
1/4 (quarter note)
1/4 Tri (quarter triplet)
1/8 (eighth note)
1/8 Tri (eighth triplet)
1/16 (sixteenth note)
1/16 Tri (sixteenth triplet)
1/32 (thirty-second note)
1/32 Tri (thirty-second triplet)
3.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to call the section menu. Use the jog dial or
the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired section of the styles: Main _
A, Main _ B, Intro _ M (major), Intro _ m (minor), Fill _ A, Fill _ B, Ending _ M
(major), Ending _ m (minor).
4.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to call the track menu. Use the jog dial or
the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired track: Rhythm sub, Rhythm
main, Bass, Chord 1, Chord 2, Chord 3, Phrase 1, Phrase 2.
5.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to call the next menu. The display now
shows ‘Sure?’ .
Timing and note length of the original recording can not be restored
after quantisation!
Press [+/YES] to confirm or press the [–/NO] button to return to the previous
menu.
6.
The display shows ‘Complete’ . The recorded style is played with the selected
quantisation setting.
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8.7.4.5
Style editing
Select the style you want to edit.
1.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the selection menu. Use the jog dial
or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the option ‘Edit’ .
2.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the menu for tempo change. Use
the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to change the tempo.
3.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the renaming menu (full name).
Use the keyboard to enter the full name of the style. 26 alphanumeric charac‐
ters are available. Press the [FUNCTION/BACK] button to change to the previous
menu. For further information about file naming see Ä Chapter 8.10.6 ‘Entering
file name’ on page 55.
4.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the page with style name abbrevia‐
tions.
Here you can assign eight alphanumeric characters. The display shows ‘Save?’ .
5.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to call the next menu. Press [+/YES] to con‐
firm or press [–/NO] to return to the previous menu.
6.
Press the [+/YES] button to finish the editing.
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8.7.4.6
Deleting a style
Select the style you want to delete.
1.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the selection menu. Use the jog dial
or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the option ‘Delete’ .
2.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the menu for section selection. Use
the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the section to be
deleted. If you select here ‘All’ , the menu proceeds with step 4.
3.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to open the menu for track selection. Use
the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the track to be deleted.
If you select here ‘All’ the style is deleted.
4.
Press the [FUNCTION/NEXT] button to call the next menu. The display now
shows ‘Sure?’ .
Press [+/YES] to confirm or press [–/NO] to return to the previous menu.
5.
Press the [+/YES] button to finish the deleting.
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8.8 Songs for practising
The digital piano offers 100 songs for practising in total. For more information, see
Ä Chapter 11 ‘Practice and demo songs’ on page 69.
1.
Playing and ending practising songs
Press the [SONG] button to enter the playback mode for practising songs.
‘SONG’ appears in the display and all practising songs are played in an endless
loop.
Press the [START/STOP] button to end the currently played practising song. This
will not exit the mode for practising song playback ‘SONG’ .
2.
Single loop
If you press the [START/STOP] button again this song will be repeated in an
endless loop until you press the [START/STOP] button once more.
3.
Selecting practising song
Use the jog wheel or the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] to select the desired prac‐
tising song. When choosing a new practising song, the display first shows the
title in ticker style, and then shows the abbreviations.
4.
Playback control
Pre counting
Prior to playback start, the beat is pre-counted. The beat display starts with a
negative value. The practising song begins with beat 1.
Fast-forward, rewind, pause
For fast-forwarding through the practising song, keep the
button pressed
during playback. To skip back bar by bar, press the
button. Press the
button to pause the playback.
Repeat function
In practising song playback, you can press the [REPEAT A/B] button to set two
loop marks. Press the [ REPEAT A/B] button at the desired start mark of the loop.
Press the button again to set the end mark. Press the [ REPEAT A/B] button once
again during loop play to exit the A-B repeat function.
5.
When the practising song has ended, press the buttons [STYLE] and [VOICE]
simultaneously to exit the playback mode for practising songs. Or keep the
[CHORD DICTIONARY] button pressed to call the chord dictionary.
Fast-forward, rewind and pause function are not available for custom prac‐
tising songs.
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Lesson mode
In practising, playing the right notes at the right time matters most. In this mode,
you can check your progress. Press the [LESSON] button in SONG mode to activate
the lesson mode. There are three levels of practise. Use the [R] and [L] buttons to
determine which hand you want to practise. Choosing no hand will automatically
select the right hand.
Depending on the song, the left hand practices differently. For accompani‐
ment, chords are mainly practised in the left hand. In songs 1 to 42 and 57,
the melody is trained for both left and right hand equally. Songs 43 to 56
and 58 to 100 are only for right hand practise. In song playback, the display
shows the melody and chords.
Lesson 1 - timing practise
Press the [LESSON] button to call the lesson mode. ‘LESSON 1’ appears in the display.
In this mode, it is only graded whether you play the note at the right time, not
whether you play the right note.
1.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start practising.
2.
If you have selected ‘R’ , the right hand voice is muted and you have to play the
right hand yourself. As long as you keep in time, you hear the right hand voice.
If you have selected ‘L’ , the left hand voice is muted and you have to play the
left hand yourself. If ‘L’ and ‘R’ are selected, the voices for both hands are
muted. In this case, you have to play in time with both hands.
3.
After the practise is finished you're told the result.
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Lesson 2 - hitting the right notes
Press the [LESSON] button again to call lesson mode 2. ‘LESSON 2’ appears in the dis‐
play. In this mode, it is only graded whether you play the right note, not whether you
play the note at the right time. The practising song only continues, if you play the
right note.
1.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start practising.
2.
After the practise is finished you're told the result.
Lesson 3 - hitting the right notes at
the right time
Press the [LESSON] button once again to call the lesson mode 3. ‘LESSON 3’ appears
in the display. In this mode, it is graded whether you play the right notes at the right
time. The practising song only continues, if you're doing both right.
1.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start practising.
2.
After the practise is finished you're told the result.
8.9 Chord dictionary
The chord dictionary is basically a built-in chord book that helps you to check the
chord notes when you just know the name of a certain chord, but not how to play it.
1.
DICT 1 (chord learning mode)
Keep the [CHORD DICT.] button pressed for two seconds to call the ‘DICT.1’
mode. In this mode, the keys above C4 are used to assign the chord type, and
the keys above C6 are used to assign the chord root. Having pressed the key
for chord type and root, the display shows the chord name and the chord nota‐
tion.
For example, if you want to play a Cm7 chord, press the C6 key (root note C in
Cm7 chord). No sound is heard, but the root appears in the display.
Press the A4 button (chord type for septim chord 'm7'). No sound is heard, but
the chord name and the notes you have to play for this chord appear in the
display.
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2.
DICT 2 (chord test mode)
Press the [CHORD DICT.] button again to call the ‘DICT.2’ mode. The display
shows the name of a randomly created chord, but not its notation. If you play
the correct chord within three seconds, the next randomly created chord name
appears. If this does not happen, the individual chord notes automatically
appear in the display.
3.
Press the [CHORD DICT.] button a third time to exit the chord dictionary.
The 12 root notes and 24 chord types are shown in the chord dictionary like this:
Key name
Root note
Key name
Root note
C6
C
F#6
F#/Gb
C#6
C#/Db
G6
G
D6
D
Ab6
G#/Ab
Eb6
D#/Eb6
A6
A
E6
E
Bb6
A#/Bb
F6
F
B6
B
Key name
Chord type
Key name
Chord type
C4
M
C5
7b9
C#4
M(9)
C#5
7(9)
D4
6
D5
7(#9)
Eb4
mM7
Eb5
7b13
E4
M7
E5
7(13)
F4
m
F5
7(#11)
F#4
m(9)
F#5
dim7
G4
m6
G5
dim
Ab4
m7(9)
Ab5
7aug
A4
m7
A5
aug
Bb4
m7b5
Bb5
7sus4
B4
7
B5
sus4
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8.10
SD memory card
The digital piano offers a card slot for SD memory cards with a capacity of 16 MB to
2 GB, formatted with FAT 16/32 file system format
1.
Press the [MENU] button to call the SD card menu.
It offers the following functions: ‘Play’ , ‘Load’ , ‘Save’ , ‘Delete’ and ‘Format’ .
If no card is inserted, ‘No Card’ appears in the display.
2.
Press the [MENU] button to close the menu.
The display briefly shows (for approx. three seconds) ‘Wait...!’ , then ‘Play’ is
displayed.
You can also press one of the direct select buttons [VOICE], [STYLE], [SONG],
[DUAL], [SPLIT], [PIANO] to leave the SD card menu.
3.
During MIDI playback you can press the [MIXER] button followed by the [+/YES]
or [–/NO] button to set the playback volume.
4.
Press the [MENU] button repeatedly to exit the SC card menu step-by-step.
Keep the [MENU] pressed for two seconds to exit the menu directly.
When in SC card mode, the device does not react to any other functions.
Press the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or turn the jog dial to select the desired
SD card function. Press the [EXECUTE] button to get one step further. Press
the [MENU] button to get one step back.
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8.10.1
Playback
1.
Select the menu option ‘Play’ and press the button [EXECUTE]. The display
shows the MIDI files and the root directory of the SD card.
If there is a selectable MIDI file on the SD card, an ‘F’ appears before the file
name in the display. If no MIDI files can be found in the current directory, a ‘d’
appears before the file name in the display.
Press the [EXECUTE] button to open the current subdirectory. Then, further
MIDI files or subdirectories are displayed.
Are there neither MIDI files nor subdirectories in the current directory, the dis‐
play shows a ‘d’ followed by ‘. .’ . Then you can press the [EXECUTE] button to
exit the directory.
Are there neither MIDI files nor subdirectories in the root directory, the display
shows ‘No File’ .
2.
Press the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or turn the jog dial to select the desired
MIDI file. Then press the [START/STOP] button to play this file repeatedly. Press
the [EXECUTE] button to play all files in the current directory in an endless loop.
–
–
3.
During file playback, you can select the next file in the same or in
a different directory.
During file playback, you can change the tempo using the but‐
tons [TEMPO +] or [TEMPO –]. Pressing both buttons simultane‐
ously restores the original tempo of that song.
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop the playback. You can also press the
[MENU] button to return to the playback menu. Or keep the [MENU] button
pressed for two seconds to exit the SC card mode. File playback will end then.
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8.10.2
Loading
1.
Select the menu option ‘Load’ and press the [EXECUTE] button. The display
shows the options ‘LoadSong’ , ‘LoadSty’ and ‘LoadMem’ that you can select
with the [+/YES] or [–/NO] buttons or the jog dial.
2.
LoadSong
Select ‘LoadSong’ and press the button [EXECUTE]. The display shows the files
saved by you or the directories in the root directory of the SD card. A file name
consists of 8 characters, the extension is ‘MID’ . Use the buttons [+/YES] or
[–/NO] or the jog dial to select the files. Press the [EXECUTE] button to confirm
the file selection. If you press the [EXECUTE] button again the display shows
‘Sure?’ . Press the [EXECUTE] button to load the file.
3.
LoadSty
Select ‘LoadSty’ and press the button [EXECUTE]. The display shows the user
styles saved by you or the directories in the root directory of the SD card. A file
name consists of 8 characters, the extension is ‘.STY’ . Use the buttons [+/YES]
or [–/NO] or the jog dial to select the styles. Press the [EXECUTE] button to con‐
firm the file selection. If you press the [EXECUTE] button again the display
shows ‘Sure?’ . Press the [EXECUTE] button to load the file.
4.
LoadMem
Select ‘LoadMem’ and press the button [EXECUTE]. The display shows the files
saved by you or the directories in the root directory of the SD card. A file name
consists of 8 characters, the extension is ‘.MEM’ . Press the [EXECUTE] button.
The display shows ‘Sure?’ . Press the [EXECUTE] button to load the file.
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8.10.3
Saving
1.
Select the menu option ‘Save’ and press the button [EXECUTE]. The display
shows the options ‘SaveSong’ , ‘SaveSty’ and ‘SaveMem’ that you can select
with the [+/YES] or [–/NO] buttons or the jog dial.
2.
SaveSong
Select ‘SaveSong’ and press the button [EXECUTE]. The display shows the songs
saved by you. A file name consists of 8 characters, the extension is ‘.MID’ . Use
the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or the jog dial to select the file. Press the
[EXECUTE] button to confirm. Then you can press the [+/YES] or [–/NO] buttons
or turn the jog dial to select the directory in which the file should be saved.
Press the [EXECUTE] button. Now you can enter the file name using the piano
keyboard (see Ä Chapter 8.10.6 ‘Entering file name’ on page 55). Press the
[EXECUTE] button. The display shows ‘Sure?’ . Press the [EXECUTE] button to
save the file.
3.
SaveSty
Select ‘SaveSty’ and press the button [EXECUTE]. The display shows the styles
saved by you. A file name consists of 8 characters, the extension is ‘.MID’ . Use
the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or the jog dial to select the style to be saved.
Press the [EXECUTE] button to confirm. Then you can press the [+/YES] or
[–/NO] buttons or turn the jog dial to select the directory in which the file
should be saved. Press the [EXECUTE] button. Now you can enter the file name
of the style using the piano keyboard (see Ä Chapter 8.10.6 ‘Entering file name’
on page 55). Press the [EXECUTE] button. The display shows ‘Sure?’ . Press the
[EXECUTE] button to save the file.
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4.
SaveMem
Select ‘SaveMem’ and press the button [EXECUTE]. Then you can press the
[+/YES] or [–/NO] buttons or turn the jog dial to select the directory in which
the file should be saved. Press the [EXECUTE] button. Now you can enter the file
name of the style using the piano keyboard (see Ä Chapter 8.10.6 ‘Entering file
name’ on page 55). Press the [EXECUTE] button. The display shows ‘Sure?’ . Press
the [EXECUTE] button to save the file. There are 48 memory banks available in
total.
8.10.4
Deleting
1.
Select the menu option ‘Delete’ and press the button [EXECUTE]. The display
shows all files including MIDI files, user songs and styles and all directories in
the root directory that you can select using the buttons [+/YES] or [–/NO] or the
jog dial.
2.
Press the [EXECUTE] button. The display shows ‘Sure?’ . Press the [EXECUTE]
button to delete the file.
Directories can not be deleted.
8.10.5
Formatting
1.
Select the menu option ‘Format’ and press the button [EXECUTE].
Formatting will irretrievably erase all data on the SD card.
2.
8.10.6
Press the [EXECUTE] button. The display shows ‘Sure?’ . Press the [EXECUTE]
button to format the SD card.
Entering file name
File names may consist of up to eight alphanumerical characters that you can enter
using the piano keyboard. The following illustration shows the key assignment:
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Key name
Function
SHIFT
The 26 letters are always displayed as capitals.
DEL
Deletes the character at the cursor position.
BACK
Moves the cursor to the left.
NEXT
Moves the cursor to the right.
Notes
–
–
–
8.11
8.11.1
The Shift key has no function in SD card mode.
If you want to assign an already existing file name, the display briefly
shows ‘SameName’ . In this case you have to choose another name.
If the card has not enough free memory available to store the file, the
display briefly shows ‘CardFull’ . In this case, delete files you no longer
need on the SD card or use another SD card with sufficient capacity.
MIDI functions
What is MIDI?
1.
MIDI stands for 'Musical Instrument Digital Interface' and is the standard inter‐
face for connecting musical instruments and computers.
2.
The USB connection can be used for MIDI data exchange between computers
and other USB host devices that support USB audio via USB cable.
3.
The digital piano can be connected to computers or other devices with USB
port.
4.
You can use the tone generator of the piano to play MIDI files from computers
or other USB devices.
Note
–
You can not use the MIDI IN function during playback of a style
recording. Otherwise the double assignment would cause playback
errors.
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8.11.2
USB connection
1.
System requirements
n
n
n
n
2.
CPU: 300 MHz, Pentium or higher
RAM: 64 MB or more
2 MB free disc space
Operating system: Windows® 2000/XP, Vista, Windows 7
Setup connections
Connect the USB port on the rear panel of the digital piano to the USB port of
your computer using a standard USB cable (not supplied).
3.
USB provisions
Please note the following instructions when connecting instruments to the
computer. Otherwise, the instrument or the computer 'crashes', which can lead
to data loss. If this happens, turn off computer and instrument and restart both
after a few seconds.
–
–
8.11.3
If the computer is in standby or sleep mode, wake the computer
before connecting the USB cable.
Establish the USB connection between computer and instrument
before turning on the instrument.
MIDI connection
1.
Connection notes
With MIDI connections, the device that controls other devices is called 'master'.
A device that is controlled via MIDI is called 'slave'. The MIDI OUT of the master
is connected to the MIDI IN of the slave. You can not connect the MIDI OUT of a
device to the MIDI IN of the same unit.
2.
Connection method
Connect the MIDI interface to the computer.
3.
Other devices
Connect other devices via the MIDI interface.
8.11.4
MIDI applications
n The digital piano can control other equipment or electronic instruments.
n You can use other devices to control the digital piano.
n The digital piano can play MIDI files from a computer.
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8.12
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible causes and solutions
You hear a 'pop' sound from the speakers when switching the
digital piano on and off.
This is normal. No need to worry.
No sound can be heard when playing the piano.
Make sure that the volume control is set accordingly.
Check if the headphones are plugged into the headphone
output 2, which would mute the speakers of the digital piano.
Malfunction occurs when using a mobile phone.
Using a mobile phone near the digital piano can cause inter‐
ference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it
only at a safe distance.
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Voice list
9
No.
Voice list
Name
Piano
No.
Name
No.
Name
030
Detuned E .P.1
060
Clavichord 2
001
Stereo Grand Piano 1
031
Detuned E .P.2
061
Clavichord 1 / W
002
Stereo Grand Piano 2
032
E Piano 1
062
Clavichord 2 / W
003
Stereo Grand Piano / W
033
E Piano 2
063
Clavichord Wah
004
Grand Piano / W
034
E.Piano 1 / W
064
Punchy Clavichord
005
Stereo Piano Dark
035
E.Piano 2 / W
Mallet
006
Octave Piano 1
036
E.Piano 3 / W
065
Celesta 1
007
Octave Piano 2
037
E.Piano 4 / W
066
Celesta 2
008
Synth Piano
038
Hard E.P.
067
Bright Celeasta
009
Dreamscape
039
Soft E.P.
068
Celesta & Sine
010
Piano & Strings
040
Deep E.P.
069
Reecho Bell
011
Piano & Choir
041
Velocity Crossfade E.P. 1
070
Celesta & Music Box
012
Acoustic Grand Piano
042
Velocity Crossfade E.P. 2
071
Glockenspiel 1
013
Stereo Bright Piano
043
Layered E.P. 1
072
Glockenspiel 2
014
Bright Piano 1
044
Layered E.P. 2
073
Glockenspiel & Sine
015
Bright Piano 2
045
Nylon E.P.
074
Glockenspiel & Celesta
016
Bright Piano 1 / W
046
Warm E.P.
075
Music Box 1
017
Bright Piano 2 / W
047
Cloudy E.P.
076
Music Box 2
018
Detuned Piano
048
Grand Harpsichord
077
Music Box 3
019
Chorus Piano
049
Harpsichord 1
078
Toy Box
020
Velocity Crossfade Piano
050
Harpsichord 2
079
Music Box & Harp
021
Piano Pad
051
Harpsichord 1 / W
080
Stereo Vibrapho
022
Piano & Vibraphone
052
Harpsichord 2 /W
081
Rigid Vibraphone
023
Electric Grand Piano
053
Harpsichord Octave 1
082
Vibraphone 1
024
Stereo Honk-Tonk
054
Harpsichord Octave 2
083
Vibraphone 2
025
Honky-Tonk
055
Harpsichord Release
084
Vibraphone 1 / W
026
Honky-Tonk Dark
056
Harpsikd /O
085
Vibraphone 2 / W
027
Honky-Tonk 1 / W
057
Piano & Harpsichord
086
Vibraphone & Bell
028
Honky-Tonk 2 / W
058
Stereo Clavichord
087
Vibraphone & Harpsichord
029
Stereo Hard E.P.
059
Clavichord 1
088
Marimba 1
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Voice list
No.
Name
No.
Name
No.
Name
089
Marimba 2
119
Detuned Church Organ
149
Velocity Pedal Steel G.T.
090
Marimba / W
120
Church Organ 1
150
12 String G.T.
091
SinMarimba
121
Church Organ 2
151
Chorus Steel G.T.
092
Stereo Marimba
122
Octave Church Organ
152
Nylon & Steel G.T.
093
Marimba & Vibraphone
123
Stereo Reed Organ
153
Jazz G.T. 1
094
Wood Drum
124
Reed Organ
154
Jazz G.T. 2
095
Xylophone 1
125
Accordion 1
155
Mellow G.T.
096
Xylophone 2
126
Accordion 2
156
Velocity Jazz G.T.
097
Tubular Bells 1
127
Accordion 3
157
Jazz G.T. Detuned
098
Tubular Bells 2
128
Chorus Accordion
158
Clean G.T. 1
099
Tubular Bells 3
129
Mustte
159
Clean G.T. 2
100
Dulcimer
130
Accord ItSolo
160
Clean G.T. 3
101
Santur
131
Harmonica 1
161
Stereo Clean G.T.
102
Shorty
132
Harmonica 2
162
Velocity Clean G.T.
133
Detuned Harmonica
163
Chorus Clean G.T.
Organ
103
Drawbar Organ Stereo
134
Sweet Harmonica
164
Muted G.T. 1
104
Soft Stereo Drawbar Organ
135
Tango Accordion
167
Jazz Boy
105
Mellow Drawbar Organ
Guitar
168
Stereo Muted G.T.
106
Drawbar Organ
136
Nylon G.T. 1
169
OverDriven G.T. 1
107
Drawbar Organ Detuned
137
Nylon G.T. 2
170
OverDriven G.T. 2
108
Bright Drawbar Organ
138
Nylon G.T. / R
171
Detuned OverDriven G.T.
109
1960 Drawbar Organ
139
Velocity Nylon G.T.
172
Distortion G.T. 1
110
1970 Percussive Organ
140
Detuned Nylon G.T.
173
Distorted G.T. 2
111
Percussive Organ 1
141
Chorus Nylon G.T.
174
Feedback G.T.1
112
Percussive Organ 2
142
Bright Nylon G.T.
175
Feedback G.T.2
113
Light Click Organ
143
Steel G.T. 1
176
Distorted Rhythm G.T.
114
Percussive Organ Detuned
144
Steel G.T. 2
177
5th Distortion
115
Stereo Rotary Organ
145
Detuned Steel G.T.
178
Distortion G.T. Octave
116
Rock Organ
146
Velocity Steel G.T.
179
Stereo Distorted G.T.
117
Rotary Organ
147
Velocity Steel G.T. (Fx)
180
G.T. Harmonics 1
118
Slow Rotary Organ
148
Pedal Steel G.T.
181
G.T. Harmonics 2
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Voice list
No.
Name
Bass
No.
Name
No.
Name
212
Slap Bass 1
242
Viola 3
182
Acoustic Bass 1
213
Slap Bass 2
243
Dark Viola
183
Acoustic Bass 2
214
Slap Bass 3
244
Cello 1
184
Acoustic Bass Detuned
215
Slap Bass 4
245
Cello 2
185
Acoustic Bass Filter
216
Power Slap Bass
246
Cello 3
186
Jazz Style
217
Lash Thumb Bass
247
Cello 4
187
A.Bass & Mute G.T.
218
Resonant Slap Bass
248
Celloen 1 6'
188
Resonant Bass
219
Velocity Switch Slap Bass
249
Chamber Music
189
Velocity Crossfade Bass
220
Synth Bass 1
250
Contrabass 1
190
Wah Bass 1
221
Synth Bass 2
251
Contrabass 2
191
Wah Bass 2
222
Synth Bass 3
252
Tremolo Strings 1
192
Finger Bass 1
223
Synth Bass 4
253
Tremolo Strings 2
193
Finger Bass 2
224
Synth Bass 5
254
Slow Tremolo Strings 1
194
Detuned Finger Bass
225
Super Synth Bass
255
Slow Tremolo Strings 2
195
Dark Finger Bass
226
Tech Synth Bass
256
Pizzicato Strings 1
196
Jazz Bass
227
Synth Bass / O
257
Pizzicato Strings 2
197
Resonant Finger Bass
228
Fast Syntonic Bass
258
Octave Pizzicato
198
Velocity Bass
Strings
259
Orchestral Harp 1
199
Velocity Finger Bass (FX)
229
The Violin
260
Orchestral Harp 2
200
Bass & Distorted Elec Guitar
230
Violin 1
261
Velocity City
201
Pick Bass 1
231
Violin 2
262
Africa
202
Pick Bass 2
232
Violin 3
263
Timpani 1
203
Mute Pick Bass
233
Mono Violin
264
Timpani 2
204
Detuned Pick bass
234
Octave Violin
Strings Ensemble
205
Fretless Bass 1
235
Electric Violin
265
The Strings
206
Fretless Bass 2
236
Slow Violin
266
Synth Strings 1
207
1990 Bass
237
Two Violins
267
Synth Strings 2
208
Fretless Bass & Sine
238
Soft Violin
268
Synth Strings 3
209
Fretless Bass Detuned 1
239
Large Violin
269
Synth Strings 4
210
Fretless Bass Detuned 2
240
Viola 1
270
Synth Strings 5
211
Fretless Bass Detuned 3
241
Viola 2
271
Strings Ensemble 1
DP-85 Arranger
61
Voice list
No.
Name
No.
Name
No.
Name
272
Strings Ensemble 2
302
Trumpet 3
333
Sforzato Brass
273
Resonant Strings
303
Dark Trumpet
334
Stereo Brass & Strings
274
Stereo Slow Strings
304
Resonant Trumpet
335
Synth Brass 1
275
Slow Strings
305
Sweet Trumpet
336
Synth Brass 2
276
Sforzato Strings
306
Wah Trumpet
337
Synth Brass 3
277
Orchestra
307
Trombone 1
338
Synth Brass 4
278
Legato Strings
308
Trombone 2
339
Synth Brass 5
279
Arco Strings
309
Trombone 3
340
Leap Brass
280
1960 Strings
310
Dark Trombone
342
Synth Brass & Strings 1
281
1970 Strings
311
Strings & Trombone
343
Synth Brass & Strings 2
282
Solo Strings
312
Tuba 1
344
Echo Brass
283
Choir Aahs 1
313
Tuba 2
345
Sooth Brass
284
Choir Aahs 2
314
Tuba Solo
Reed
285
Choir Aahs 3
315
Soft Tuba
346
Soprano Sax 1
286
Mellow Choir
316
Muted Trumpet 1
347
Soprano Sax 2
287
Stereo Choir Aahs 1
317
Muted Trumpet 2
348
Soprano Sax Soft
288
Stereo Choir Aahs 2
318
French Horn 1
349
Solw Soprano Sax
289
Strings Choir
319
French Horn 2
350
Sweet Soprano Sax
290
Voice Oohs 1
320
Soft Horn
351
Alto Sax
291
Voice Oohs 2
321
Stereo French Horn
352
Alto Sax & Breath
292
Synth Voice 1
322
5th Horn Orchestra
353
Super Alto Sax
293
Synth Voice 2
323
Brass Section 1
354
Sax Band
294
Echo Synth Voice
324
Brass Section 2
355
Folk Sax
295
Orchestra Hit 1
325
Brass Section 3
356
Tenor Sax
296
Orchestra Hit 2
326
Brass Section 4
357
Baritone Sax
297
Orchestra Hit Octave
327
Brass Section Octave
358
Baritone Sax & Breath
298
Orchestra Hit Stereo
328
Brass Swell
359
Oboe 1
299
6th Orchestra Hit
329
Brass band
360
Oboe 2
330
Bright Brass Section
361
Sweet Oboe
Brass
300
Trumpet 1
331
Dark Brass
362
English Horn 1
301
Trumpet 2
332
Mute Brass Ensemble
363
English Horn 2
digital piano
62
Voice list
No.
Name
No.
Name
No.
Name
364
Analog Horns
393
Sawtooth Lead 1
423
Click Pad
365
Woodwinds
394
Sawtooth Lead 2
424
Analog Pad
366
Bassoon 1
395
Wavy Sawtooth
425
Poly Pad
367
Bassoon 2
396
Lead 2 (sawtooth)
426
Poly Synth Pad
368
Clarinet 1
397
Slow Saw
427
Pad 4 (choir)
369
Clarinet 2
398
Super Analog
428
Choir Pad 2
399
Synther
429
Pad 5 (bowed)
Pipe
370
Piccolo
400
Heavy Sawtooth
430
Bowed Pad 2
371
Flute
401
Bauble L ead
431
Pad 6 (metallic)
372
Jazz Flute
402
PWM 4th
432
Metallic Pad 2
373
Recorder
403
Lead 3 (calliope)
433
Pan Pad
374
Sweet Pan Flute
404
Lead 4 (chiff)
434
Pad 7 (halo)
375
Pan Flute
405
Lead 5 (charang)
435
Halo Pad 2
376
Dark Pan Flute
406
Lead 6 (voice)
436
Pad 8 (sweep)
377
Blown Bottle
407
Voice Lead
437
Sweep Pad 2
378
Shakuhachi
408
Lead 7 (fifths)
438
Dipolar Pad
379
Whistle 1
409
Fifths Lead Soft
439
Rising
380
Whistle 2
410
Fifth Lead
440
Congregate
381
Ocarina
411
Lead 8 (Bass & Lead)
Effects
412
Massiness
441
FX1 (rain)
Bass Lead
442
FX2 (soundtrack)
443
Progenitor
Lead
382
Lead 1 (square)
413
383
Square
Pad
384
Lead Sine
414
Pad 1 (newage)
444
Prelude
385
Slow Square Lead
415
Slow Square
445
FX3 (crystal)
386
Sine Solo
416
New Year Pad
446
FX4 (atmosphere)
387
Square Lead 1
417
Pad 2 (warm)
447
Warm Air
388
Square Lead 2
418
PWM Pad
448
FX5 (brightness)
389
Thick Square
419
Sine Pad
449
Smog
390
Corrie
420
Warmly Pad
450
FX6 (goblins)
391
Quint
421
Horn Pad
451
Choir Bell
392
2 Oscillators Lead
422
Pad 3 (Polysynth)
452
FX7 (echoes)
DP-85 Arranger
63
Voice list
No.
Name
No.
Name
No.
Name
453
Reecho Pan
481
Open Door
513
Lion
454
Large Pan
482
Starship
514
Frog
455
Echordrzz Slow
483
Close Door
515
Bird 2
456
Fantasyland
484
Siren
516
Dog
457
FX8 (sci-fi)
485
Gunshot 2
517
Spring
486
Rise 2
518
Gunshot 1
Ethnic
458
Sitar
487
Bird Tweet
519
Gunshot 3
459
Detuned Sitar
488
Ambulance
520
Laser Gun
460
Banjo
489
Rise 1
521
Drip
461
Shamisen
490
Fall
522
Siren 2
462
Koto
491
Seashore 2
Combined Voice
463
Kalimba
492
Bird 1
523
Stereo Piano & Strings Pad
464
Bagpipe
493
Clop
524
Stereo Piano & Choir
465
Fiddle
494
Wind
525
Piano & Warm Pad
466
Shanai
495
Cattle
526
FM Electric Piano
Percussive
496
Horse
527
Old Electric Piano
467
Tinkle Bell
497
Telephone Ring 1
528
Digital Piano
468
Agogo
498
Bird
529
E.Piano & Strings
469
Steel Drums
499
Breath Noise 2
530
Harpsichord & Stereo Strings
470
Wood Block
500
Heartbeat
531
Digital Music Box
471
Taiko Drum
501
Laugh
532
Serenity
472
Melodic Tom
502
Applause 2
533
Vibraphone & Stereo Strings
473
Synth Drum
503
Helicopter 1
534
FM Tubular Bells
474
Reverse Cymbal
504
Fire
535
Organ & Stereo Strings
Sound Effects
505
Punch
536
Stereo Organ & Piano
475
Guitar Fret Noise
506
ScratchCut
537
Accordian 2
476
Breath Noise 1
507
Fight 1
538
Power Distorted Guitar
477
Stream
508
Shot
539
Dynamic Bass
478
Helicopter 2
509
Fight 2
540
X Fade Bass
479
Seashore1
510
Applause 1
541
Stereo Strings & Piano
480
Telephone Ring 2
512
Firework
542
Orchestra
digital piano
64
Voice list
No.
Name
No.
Name
No.
Name
543
Full Strings 1
549
Woodwinds & Strings
554
Electronic Kit
544
Full Strings 2
550
Pan Flute & Strings Pad
555
Analog Kit
545
Symphonic
Drum Set
556
Jazz Kit
546
Stereo Choir & Strings
551
Standard Kit
557
Brush Kit
547
Trombone & Stereo Strings
552
Room Kit
558
Orchestra Kit
548
Club Brass
553
Power Kit
559
SFX Kit
DP-85 Arranger
65
Styles list
10
No.
Styles list
Name
8BEAT
No.
Name
No.
Name
028
Brit. Pop 2
056
Rock & Roll
001
8 Beat Rock
029
Pop Hit
057
Rock 1
002
Guitar Pop 1
030
Fusion Shuffle
058
Rock Shuffle
003
8 Beat 1
031
Analog Night
059
R'N'R 1
004
Sweet Beat
032
Guitar Pop 2
060
Rock Shuffle
005
8 Beat Dance
033
Pop beat
BALLROOM
006
8 Beat Disco
034
Soft Beat
061
Twist 1
007
Pop Funk
035
60's Pop
062
Twist 2
008
8 Beat 2
036
String Latin
063
Big Band Fox 1
009
60's 8 Beat
BALLAD
064
Tango
010
Rhyth m & Beat
037
Soft Ballad
065
Slow Fox 1
011
Miami Beat
038
Natural Ballad
066
Slow Waltz 1
16BEAT
039
Love Ballad
067
Swing Fox
012
16 Beat 1
040
Easy Ballad
068
Salsa 2
013
Pop 16 Beat 1
041
Slow Ballad
069
Cha Cha 1
014
Pop 16 Beat 2
042
Folk Ballad
070
Cha Cha 2
015
Modern 16 Beat
043
Pop Ballad 1
071
Beguine 1
016
16 Beat Hot
044
Pop Ballad 2
072
Beguine 2
017
16 Beat Modern
045
EP Ballad
073
Rumba 1
018
16 Beat Funk
046
New R&B Ballad
074
Samba 1
019
16 Beat 2
ROCK
075
Samba 2
020
Cool Beat
047
Slow Rock
076
Jive
021
16 Beat Ballad
048
70' s Rock & Roll
077
Foxtrot
022
16 Beat 3
049
Folk Rock
078
Quick Step
023
Pop Shfl
050
Soft Rock
DANCE
024
Guitar Funk
051
Pop Rock
079
Down Beat
025
16 Beat Funk 1
052
Old Rock
080
Techno
053
Easy Rock
081
Progressive
POP
026
6/8 Pop
054
New Shuffle
082
Rap 1
027
Brit. Pop 1
055
Rock Hip Hop
083
Rap 2
digital piano
66
Styles list
No.
Name
No.
084
Disco
085
Name
No.
Name
SWING & JAZZ
141
Bossa Nova 1
Soft Disco
112
Swing 1
142
Latin
086
Disco Party
113
Swing 2
143
Bossa Nova 2
087
70's Disco
114
Jazz Brush
144
New Reggae
088
70's Disco Funk
115
Latin Jazz
145
Dance Reggae
089
Clubdance
116
Fusion
146
Pasodoble
090
Euro Dance
117
Acid Jazz
147
Lite Bossa
091
80's Dance
118
Cool Jazz Ballad
148
Latin Rock
092
Hip Hop
119
Swing Shuffle
149
Beguine
093
Garage
120
Big Band 40's
150
Slow Bolero
SOUL & FUNK
121
Big Band Medium
151
Disco Samba
094
Jay R&B
122
Dixieland
152
Mambo
095
Gospel Swing
123
Acoustic Jazz
153
Meneito
096
Gospel
124
Guitar Swing
154
Rumba 1
097
Funk
125
Ragtime
155
Rumba 2
098
Electric Funk
126
Modern Jazz Ballad
156
Tikitikita
099
Groove Funk
127
Swing Ballad
157
Lambada
100
Rubber Funk
128
Big Band Ballad
158
Pop Cha Cha 1
101
Cool Funky
129
Orchestra Swing
159
Pop Cha Cha 2
102
Jazz Funk
COUNTRY
160
Salsa
103
Groove
130
Blue grass
161
Bossa 1
104
Soul
131
Country 8 Beat
World
105
Hip Hop Soul
132
Modern Country
162
Enka Ballad
106
Hip Hop Beat
133
Country Pop 1
163
Laendler
107
R&B
134
Country Pop 2
164
Hawaiian
108
Soul Beat
135
2/4 Country
165
Sirtake
106
Hip Hop Beat
136
Country
166
Venezia
107
R&B
137
Country Quick Steps
167
6/8 Flipper
108
Soul Beat
138
Country Rock
168
New Age
109
R & B Ballad
139
Country Folk
169
Tarantella
110
British Soul Pop
140
Country Shuffle
170
Scottish
111
Samba Funk
Latin/Latin Dance
171
Norteno
DP-85 Arranger
67
Styles list
No.
Name
Waltz
No.
Name
No.
Name
TRADITIONAL
ORIENTAL
172
Waltz
184
Polka
195
Dangdut 1
173
Old Waltz
185
6/8 March
196
Dangdut 2
174
English Waltz
186
German Polka
197
Dangdut 3
175
French Waltz
187
Party Polka
198
Dangdut 4
176
German Waltz
188
March
199
Dangdut 5
177
Italian Mazurka
189
Polka 2
200
Dangdut 6
178
Mariachi Waltz
190
US March
USER STYLE
179
Vienna Waltz 1
191
Musette
201
Style 1
180
Slow Waltz 2
192
French Musette
202
Style 2
181
Vienna Waltz 2
193
Mazurke
203
Style 3
182
Slow Waltz 1
194
1-Mar
183
Jazz Waltz
digital piano
68
Practice and demo songs
11
No.
Practice and demo songs
Name
PIANO
No.
Name
029
The Happy Farmer
001
Moseta Dance
030
The Sleeping Beauty
002
Brave Cavalier
031
La Traviata
003
Four Little Swans
032
Wiegenlied
004
Habanera
033
Mov. 2 Adagio Non Troppo Piano Sonata No. 9 In D
005
Turkish March
034
Mov. 1 Andante Grazioso Piano Sonata No.11 In A
[Alla Turca]
006
Aria
035
Prelude In C
007
Away In A Manger
036
Chinese Dance
008
Wedding March
037
Emperors Waltz
009
Jesus, Saviour Pilot Me
038
March Militaire
010
America The Beautiful
039
Symphony No. 40
CLASSICAL
040
Auf Flügeln Des Gesanges
011
Carmen Entracte II
041
Arpeggione Sonata in Am
012
Annen Polka
FOLK & COUNTRY
013
Pianosonatan 08 IN Cm IN Pathetique
042
Santa Lucia
014
Brahms Waltz
043
Country
015
Aida
044
Jambalaya
016
Carmen Prelude
045
Susanna
017
L'Arlesienne
046
Bridge
018
Ungarischer Tanz
047
Battle Hymn Of The Republic
019
Mazurka
048
The Old Gray Mare
020
Menuett
049
American Patrol
021
Musical Moments
050
In The Rain
022
Pizzicato Polka
051
Sippin' Cider Through A Straw
023
Rigoletto
GOLDEN & POP
024
Serenade
052
On London Bridge
025
Song Without Words
053
Are You Lonesome Tonight
026
Swan
054
Only You
027
Prelude To Act 2 (Swan Lake)
055
End Of The World
028
Valse (Swan Lake)
056
House Of The Rising Sun
DP-85 Arranger
69
Practice and demo songs
No.
Name
No.
Name
057
Solveig's Song
080
Last Rose Of Summer
058
The Blue-Bells Of Scotland
081
The Old King Cole
059
Over The Rainbow
JAZZ & FUSION
060
Beautiful Dreamer
082
Little Brown Jug
061
It's Been A Long Long Time
083
Maple Leaf Rag
062
Edelweiss
084
June Samba
063
O Sole Mio
085
Funk
064
Der Deitcher's Dog
086
I Can ......
065
Joy To The World
087
Sea Shore
066
Silent Night
088
Guitar&Saxphone
067
Ave Maria
089
The Hip Hop's Night
068
Five Hundred Miles
090
Blue Lunch
069
Happy New Year
091
Cobweb
070
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
092
Wine
071
Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
093
Jazz Old Man
072
My Bonnie
094
Dark Eyes
073
Song Of The Pearlfisher
095
Carlos
074
Summer Palace
096
Sad
075
The StageCoach
097
The Jazz
076
Entertainer
ORIENTAL
077
Annie Laurie
098
South Mud Bay
078
Killing Me Softly With His Song
099
Give You A Rose
079
Love Is Blue
100
Flowing Rill
Demo songs
No.
Name
001
Jazz
002
Dream Of Freedom
digital piano
70
Chord list
12
Chord list
Chord description
Normal chord construction
Chord
symbol
Display
0
Major [M]
1–3–5
C
C
1
Major sixth [6]
1–(3)–5–6
C6
C6
2
Major seventh [M7]
1–3–(5)–7
CM7
CM7
3
Major seventh with augmented eleventh [M7#11] 1–(2)–3–#4–(5)–7
CM7#11
CM7(#11)
4
Major add ninth [Madd9]
1–2–3–5
CMadd9
CM(9)
5
Major ninth [M9]
1–2–3–(5)–7
CM9
CM7(9)
6
Major sixth and ninth [6 9]
1–2–3–(5)–6
C6 9
C6(9)
7
Augmented [aug]
1–3–#5
Caug
Caug
8
Minor [m]
1–b3–5
Cm
Cm
9
Minor sixth [m6]
1–b3–5–6
Cm6
Cm6
10
Minor seventh [m7]
1–b3–(5)–b7
Cm7
Cm7
11
Minor seventh flatted fifth [m7b5]
1–b3–b5–b7
Cm7b5
Cm7(b5)
12
Minor add ninth [madd9]
1–2–b3–5
Cmadd9
Cm(9)
13
Minor ninth [m9]
1–2–b3–(5)–b7
Cm9
Cm7(9)
14
Minor eleventh [m11]
1–(2)–b3–4–5–(b7)
Cm11
Cm7(11)
15
Minor major ninth [mM7]
1–b3–(5)–7
CmM7
CmM7
16
Minor major ninth [mM9]
1–2–b3–(5)–7
CmM9
CmM7(9)
17
Diminished [dim]
1–b3–b5
Cdim
Cdim
18
Diminished seventh [dim7]
1–b3–b5–6
Cdim7
Cdim7
19
Seventh [7]
1–3–(5)–b7
C7
C7
20
Seventh suspended [7sus4]
1–4–5–b7
C7sus4
C7sus4
21
Seventh flatted fifth [7b5]
1–3–b5–b7
C7b5
C7(b5)
22
Seventh ninth [79]
1–2–3–(5)–b7
C7 9
C7(9)
23
Seventh sharp eleventh [7#11]
1–2–3–#4–(5)–b7 oder 1–(2)–3–#4–5–
b7
C7#11
C7(#11)
24
Seventh thirteenth [7 13]
1–3–(5)–6–b7 oder 2–3–5–6–b7
C7 13
C7(13)
25
Seventh flatted ninth [7b9]
1–b2–3–(5)–b7
C7b9
C7(b9)
26
Seventh flatted thirteenth [7b13]
1–3–5–b6–b7
C7b13
C7(b13)
27
Seventh sharp ninth [7#9]
(1)–#2–3–(5)–b7
C7#9
C7(#9)
28
Major seventh augmented [M7aug]
1–3–#5–7
CM7aug
CM7aug
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Chord list
Chord description
Normal chord construction
Chord
symbol
Display
29
Seventh augmented [7aug]
(1)–3–#5–b7
C7aug
C7aug
30
Suspended fourth [sus4]
1–4–5
Csus4
Csus4
31
Suspended second [1+2+5]
1–2–5
C1+2+5
C
digital piano
72
MIDI implementation chart
13
MIDI implementation chart
Function
Basic Channel
Mode
Transmitted
Received
Default
1
ALL
Changed
1-16
1-16
Default
No
Mode 3
Messages
No
Mode 3
Altered
********
No
0 – 127
0 – 127
True voice
********
0 – 127
Note ON
Yes, 9nH,
Yes, 9nH,
v = 1 – 127
v = 1 – 127
No, 9nH,
Yes, 9nH,
v=0
v = 0 or 8nH,
v = 0 – 127
Keys
No
No
Channels
No
No
No
Yes
Note number
Velocity note
Note OFF
After touch
Pitch bend
Remarks
DP-85 Arranger
73
MIDI implementation chart
Function
Control change
Program change
Transmitted
Received
Remarks
0
Yes
Yes
Bank select
1
No
Yes
Modulation
5
No
Yes
Portamento time
6
Yes
Yes
Data entry
7
Yes
Yes
Volume
10
No
Yes
Pan
11
No
Yes
Expression
64
Yes
Yes
Sustain pedal
65
No
Yes
Portamento ON/OFF
66
Yes
Yes
Sostenuto pedal
67
Yes
Yes
Soft pedal
80
No
Yes
Reverb program
81
No
Yes
Chorus program
91
Yes
Yes
Reverb level
93
Yes
Yes
Chorus level
120
No
Yes
All sound off
121
No
Yes
Reset all controllers
123
Yes
Yes
All notes off
True #
Yes
Yes
********
0 – 127
No
Yes
Song position pointer
No
No
Song select
No
No
Tune request
No
No
Clock
No
No
Commands
No *1
No *1
Local ON/OFF
No
Yes
ALL notes OFF
Yes
Yes
Active sensing
Yes
No
System exclusive
System common
System real time
Aux messages
digital piano
74
MIDI implementation chart
Function
System reset
Notes:
Transmitted
Received
No
Yes
Remarks
*1
When the accompaniment is started, an FAH message is transmitted.
When accompaniment is stopped, an FCH message is transmitted.
When an FAH message is received, accompaniment is started.
When an FCH message is received, accompaniment is stopped.
MIDI channel modes
POLY
MONO ON
OMNI ON
Mode 1
Mode 2
OMNI OFF
Mode 3
Mode 4
DP-85 Arranger
75
Technical specifications
14
Technical specifications
Display
Multifunctional LCD
Keyboard
88 weighted key with hammer action and adjustable touch response
Polyphony
64-voice (without DSP effect), 38-voice (with DSP effect)
Voices
559
Styles
203 including three user styles
Practise songs
100
Demo songs
2
Operating elements
[POWER ON/OFF], [VOLUME], [BRILLIANCE], [ACCOMP +/–], [TEMPO +/–],
[LESSON], [L&R], [CHORD DICTIONARY], [MIXER], [FUNCTION BACK/NEXT],
[VOICE], [STYLE], [SONG], [O.T.S.], [M1-M6], [STORE], [BANK], [START/STOP]
, [SYNC START] , [SYNC STOP], [INTRO]/[END/]/ [REPEAT A/B], [A]
,
[B]
, [FADE], [CHORD MODE], [RECORD], [STYLE RECORD], [PLAY/STOP],
[ACCOMP], [MELODY 1], [MELODY 2], [MELODY 3], [MELODY 4], [MELODY 5],
[DUAL], [SPLIT], [TOUCH], [DSP], [SD MENU], [EXECUTE], [+/YES], [–/NO], [DIAL],
[PIANO], [METRONOME], [TRANSPOSE +/– ]
Accompaniment
[START/STOP]
, [SYNC START] , [SYNC STOP], [INTRO]/[END/]/
[REPEAT A/B], [A]
, [B]
, [FADE]
Record function
[RECORD], [STYLE RECORD], [PLAY/STOP], [ACCOMP], [MELODY 1], [MELODY 2],
[MELODY 3], [MELODY 4], [MELODY 5]
Memory
48 memory slots
Pedals
Multifunction pedal, sostenuto, sustain
Connections
Voltage supply AC 230 V , 2 × headphones (1/4" phone socket), AUX OUT
(L/R), USB, MIDI IN, MIDI OUT
Speakers
2 × 25 W, 8 Ω
Operating voltage supply
AC 230 V
Dimensions (W × D × H)
1410 mm × 530 mm × 850 mm
Weight
59 kg
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Protecting the environment
15
Protecting the environment
Disposal of the packaging material
For the transport and protective packaging, environmentally friendly materials have
been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling.
Ensure that plastic bags, packaging, etc. are properly disposed of.
Do not just dispose of these materials with your normal household waste, but make
sure that they are collected for recycling. Please follow the notes and markings on
the packaging.
Disposal of your old device
This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive (WEEE). Do not dispose with your normal household waste.
Dispose of this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local
waste facility. When discarding the device, comply with the rules and regulations
that apply in your country. If in doubt, consult your local waste disposal facility.
DP-85 Arranger
77
Notes
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