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1. 16 Digital Effects nce 16 Reverb and Chorus Effect 16 EQ Effect ali 16 Metronomi 17 TEMPO 17 Transpose oceani 18 TUNG ssa RS RR EAT 18 Beep TONG loa 19 Troubleshooting 19 SpecificatiONSs ereenn 20 Appendices VOICE LIS Pirenna n rai 21 SONG Leboa iii 23 MIDI Implementation List 24 Panel Description Front Panel 1 VOLUME Knob Adjust the master volume 2 BRILLIANCE Knob Adjust the voice brilliance 3 MELODY Select Keys In song mode press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike the key L R to select the practice hand 4 SONG Select Keys Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike a key in this range to select a song 5 Indicators of Song Sources Press the SONG button to switch the song source the corresponding indicator will be changed 6 SONG Button Enter the song mode or switch song source 7 PLAY STOP Button Start or stop playing a song 8 RECORD Button Enter into the record mode 9 SAVE TO USB Button 10 11 12 13 Save the recorded data to a USB flash disk FUNCTION Button Press and hold this button then strike special keys to execute different functions TEMPO Adjust Keys Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike a key in this range
2. 10 Adjusting the Master Volume Rotate the VOLUME knob clockwise the volume increases and vice VOLUME versa AEN Adjusting the Voice Brilliance Rotate the BRILLIANCE knob clockwise it sounds brighter rotate the BRILLIANCE knob anti clockwise it sounds gloomier You can SETA change the piano brilliance as you wish i VOLUME I BRILLIANCE I De x j I Y 7 x MELLOW BRIGHT BRILLIANCE I MELLOW BRIGHT Listening to the Song Playing a Song This piano has 61 songs in all including 1 user song For more information please refer to the song list in Appendices chapter 1 Song playing in big circle PRESET Press the SONG button to enter into the song playing mode and it USER will play all preset songs circularly The song flag on the LED will be USB O lightened The song number will also be displayed on the LED 2 Single circle le PETE mrt it Once you start playing a song by pressing the PLAY STOP button LISI it will play the current song repeatedly 3 Beat tips When the song is playing the two color indicator of PLAY STOP button will be flashing along with the song rhythm and tempo Stop Playing a Song 1 Press the PLAY STOP button to stop the song playing and the two color indicator will stop flashing 2 When the piano only has preset song have no recording data and PLAY STOP do not connect to an USB flash disk press the
3. STN 5000 DIGITAL PIANO User s Manual INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY THE FCC REGULATION WARNING for USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the user s authority to operate this equipment CAUTION The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic Interference If so simply reset the product to resume norma
4. SONG button can stop playing the current preset song 3 While the song is stopped pressing any of the Voice Direct Select buttons will return to voice mode Tips The keyboard can play normally and pronounce accurately in the process of song playing and the status of song stop Select a Song 1 Select song source When a song is playing press the SONG button repeatedly can switch song source the song source will be changed among Preset User and USB At this time the corresponding indicator will be PRESET lightened USER Tips O usB Only when the piano connects to an USB flash disk and it is SONG identified correctly or when the piano has recording data you can press the SONG button to switch the song source to USB or User If the piano has only preset song press the SONG button will play all songs circularly or stop playing the song 2 Select preset song Use the or button to select a song While holding down the FUNCTION button strike corresponding keys in SONG selection area to select a song you want 3 Select USB flash disk song When the piano has identified an USB flash disk correctly the indicator of SAVE TO USB button will be lightened now you can press the SONG or PLAY STOP button to start playing the MIDI file at the root directory in the USB flash disk when the USB flash disk song is playing you can select the MIDI file with or button The default fi
5. 1 Marimba 11 16 1 Drawbar Organ 12 17 1 Percussive Organ 13 19 100 Church Organ 14 19 1 Church Organ 2 15 18 1 Reed Organ 16 18 100 Rock Organ 17 21 1 Accordion 18 22 1 Harmonica 19 24 1 Acoustic Guitar nylon 20 25 1 Acoustic Guitar steel 21 27 1 Electric Guitar clean 22 40 1 Violin 23 42 1 Cello 24 48 100 Stereo Strings 25 49 100 Stereo Strings 2 26 50 1 Synth Strings 27 51 1 Synth Strings 2 28 52 1 Choir Aahs 29 53 1 Voice Oohs 30 56 100 Sweet Trumpet 31 61 1 Brass 32 64 100 Soprano Sax 33 66 1 Tenor Sax 34 71 1 Clarinet 35 68 100 Sweet Oboe 36 73 1 Sweet Flute 37 75 1 Pan Flute 38 32 1 Acoustic Bass 39 33 1 Ele Bass 40 36 1 Slap Bass No Pro Bank English Name Piano 1 0 0 Acoustic Grand Piano 2 1 0 Bright Acoustic Piano 3 2 0 Electric Grand Piano 4 3 0 Honky tonk Piano 5 4 0 Electric Piano 1 6 5 0 Electric Piano 2 7 6 0 Harpsichord 8 7 0 Clavi Chromatic Percussion 9 8 0 Celesta 10 9 0 Glockenspiel 11 10 0 Music Box 12 11 0 Vibraphone 13 12 0 Marimba 14 13 0 Xylophone 15 14 0 Tubular Bells 16 15 0 Dulcimer Organ 17 16 0 Drawbar Organ 18 17 0 Percussive Organ 19 18 0 Rock Organ 20 19 0 Church Organ 21 20 0 Reed Organ 22 21 0 Accordion 23 22 0 Harmonica 24 23 0 Tango Accordion Guitar 25 24 0 Acoustic Guitar nylon 26 25 0 Acoustic Guitar steel 27 26 0 Electr
6. Synth Drum 120 119 O Reverse Cymbal SFX 121 120 0 Guitar Fret Noise 122 121 0 Breath Noise 123 122 0 Seashore 124 123 0 Bird Tweet 125 124 O Telephone Ring 126 125 0 Helicopter 127 126 O Applause 128 127 0 Gunshot Drums 129 0 N A Standard Set 130 N A Room Set 131 16 N A Power Set 132 24 N A Electronic Set 133 25 N A Analog Set 134 32 N A Jazz Set 135 40 N A Brush Set 136 48 N A Orchestra Set 137 56 N A SFX Set 48 47 O Timpani Ensemble 49 48 O String Ensembles 1 50 49 O String Ensembles 2 51 50 O Synth Strings 1 52 51 0 Synth Strings 2 53 52 0 Choir Aahs 54 53 0 Voice Oohs 55 54 O Synth Voice 56 55 O Orchestra Hit Brass 57 56 O Trumpet 58 57 0 Trombone 59 58 O Tuba 60 59 0 Muted Trumpet 61 60 0 French Horn 62 61 0 Brass Section 63 62 O Synth Brass 1 64 63 O Synth Brass 2 Reed 65 64 0 Soprano Sax 66 65 0 Alto Sax 67 66 0 Tenor Sax 68 67 0 Baritone Sax 69 68 0 Oboe 70 69 O English Horn 71 70 0 Bassoon 72 71 O Clarinet Pipe 73 72 0 Piccolo 74 73 O Flute 75 74 0 Recorder 76 75 O Pan Flute 77 76 0 Blown Bottle 78 77 0 Shakuhachi 79 78 0 Whistle 80 79 0 Ocarina Synth Lead 81 80 O Lead 1 square 82 81 0 Lead 2 sawtooth 83 82 0 Lead 3 calliope 84 83 0 Lead 4 chiff 85 84 0 Lead 5
7. charang 86 85 0 Lead 6 voice 87 86 0 Lead 7 fifths 88 87 O Lead 8 bass lead Synth Pad 89 88 0 Pad 1 new age 90 89 0 Pad 2 warm 91 90 0 Pad 3 polysynth 92 91 0 Pad 4 choir 93 92 0 Pad 5 bowed 94 93 0 Pad 6 metallic 95 94 0 Pad 7 halo 96 95 0 Pad 8 sweep 22 NO English Name 31 Mazurka 1 Waltz in A Flat Op 39 No 15 32 Minuet 1 2 The Happy Farmer 33 Minuet 2 3 Etude 34 Minuet 3 4 Dance Of The Four Swans From Swan Lake 35 Minuet In G 5 Carmen Suite No 2 Habanera 36 Neapolitan Song 6 ALittle Polish Dance 37 Prelude 7 Jesus Saviour Pilot Me 38 Salut D Amour 8 Old Macdonald Had A Farm 39 Pizzicato Polka 9 O Sole Mio 40 Piano Sonata No 11 in A major K331 Andante grazioso 10 Wedding March From Lohengrin 41 Songs Without Words Op30 No 6 F sharp minor Venetian 11 2 Part Invention No 13 In A Minor BWV 784 Gondola Song 12 Turkish March 42 Duke Aria From The Rigoletto 13 Italian Polka 43 Burgmuller Op 100 No 15 Ballade 14 Musette 44 Spinning Song 15 Bourree 45 In The Theatre 16 ToA Wild Rose 46 Alfredo and Violetta Column Tower Duet 17 Away In A Manger 47 Come Back To Sorrento 18 Fur Elise 48 Piano Sonatina In F Major 19 Marriage Of Figaro 49 Tchaikovsky Waltz 20 Ange
8. keyboard does not respond dual voice 2 If the dual indicator was lightened not only you can select dual voice but also the piano can respond dual voice in real time 3 When the lower voice is open only the right hand area of the keyboard has the dual voice Playing voices Playing a Lower Voice The lower voice can make the right hand and left hand play different voices 1 Open or close lower voice Press the SPLIT button can open or close lower voice The corresponding indicator of SPLIT button will be lightened or off accordingly When the lower voice is open the keyboard will be divided into two separate areas the notes you play with your right and left hands sound two different voices 2 Select lower voice The default lower voice is 007 While holding down the SPLIT button LED displays the current lower voice number temporarily at this time press the Voice Direct Select button to select the lower voice you want and press or button also can select lower voice While released SPLIT button it returns to upper voice selection mode 3 Playing lower voice In the lower voice mode if you have chosen upper voice and lower voice you can play different voices with both hands 4 Split point While holding down the SPLIT button strike keyboard to set split point to any key you want Release SPLIT button to exit split point setting mode Notes 1 If the lower indicator was off you can select low
9. to adjust the current tempo value LED Display Show all the important settings of the piano USB Jack Connect to a USB flash disk Rear Panel AUXIN AUX OUT 1 2 MIDI IN MIDI OUT USB e lt gt 0 1 AUX IN Jack Connect to an external sound source such as an MP3 or CD player 2 AUX OUT Jack Connect to the audio equipment 3 MIDI IN Interface Connect the MIDI OUT of other device to the MIDI IN jack on the rear panel 4 MIDI OUT Interface Connect the MIDI IN of other device to the MIDI OUT jack on the rear panel 5 USB MIDI Interface Connect to a computer Panel Description O ae en ae a a lata moi a O 2 R 14 Button 22 CHORUS Keys 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 30 31 32 Adjust the parameters Indicator of TWINOVA Indicate whether the system currently is in TWINOVA mode or not DUAL Button Turn the dual voice on and off In addition press and hold the FUNCTION button then press this button can open or close TWINOVA SPLIT Button Turn the lower voice on and off In addition in the TWINOVA mode press and hold the FUNCTION button then press this button to enter into the TWINOVA octave setting mode SCALE Button Turn the SCALE function on and off Voice Select Buttons Select a voic
10. EEP Key Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike this key to turn the prompt tone on or off POWER Switch Turn the power on or off This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play Please go through this section carefully before turning the power on Setup Guide 1 Open the package and check whether the following parts are available Piano body Left leg component Right leg component Foot pedal Rear board Screws M6x18 2pcs Hand screws 2pcs Screws M6x40 4pcs Tapping screw 4x15 8pcs ko DI In mu 3 I Is gt 0 0 NN OD oy AI WwW nN O Screw caps 11 Foot pedal cable Setup 2 A Put the foot pedal unit 4 in between the left and right legs components 2 amp 3 use 4 pieces of screws 8 2 on each side to stable the legs onto the foot pedal unit Make sure the direction of the placement is correct before screwing B Use 8 pieces screw 9 make the Rear board fixed on the Foot pedal unit 4 and right leg component 3 the left leg component 2 finished in part A on the previous page C Put the piano body 1 on the top of the assembly finished in part B use 2 pieces of hand screws 7 and 2 pieces of screws M6x12 6 to stable afterward Setup D After the initial set up connect pedal cable 11 in the
11. LY e Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY e Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO o YES x NO DP70_G08
12. displays Err it indicates that the process of saving data is failed please try another USB flash disk or format the current one then retry from step 1 Notes 1 If there is no recorded data in this piano if you press SAVE TO USB TE button noF will be displayed on the LED temporarily that means nothing is recorded and nothing will be saved 2 When the LED is displaying it indicates the system is saving data at this time for data safety please do not unplug the USB flash disk or power off the piano SONG VOICE TEMPO SONG VOICE TEMPO This function allows you to experience different scales when you play certain genres of music that is not composed based on twelve equal interval 1 Press SCALE button to enter into scale mode and the button indicator is lightened the default stretched tuning is 001 Pythagoras 2 There are 6 types of scale available such as Pythagoras Major Minor Meantone Werckmei and Kirnberg 3 Press SCALE button to exit scale mode and the button indicator goes off 4 In the scale status hold down the SCALE button to enter into scale select status At this time you can use or button to select the scale type the scale number displayed on LED and at the same time you can play the keys in C7 B7 to select the stretched tuning root Notes 1 Only when the button indicator was lightened can you choose the scale type and SCALE root and the keyb
13. e directly METRONOME Keys Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike the key ON OFF to turn the metronome on or off or strike the other keys in this range to select a time signature REVERB Keys Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike the key OFF in this range to close reverb effect or strike the other keys in this range to select a reverb type SOFT Pedal Step on the soft pedal all notes played on the keyboard would have a softer effect SOSTENUTO Pedal Step on the sostenuto pedal the notes played before you step on would have a sustain effect SUSTAIN Pedal Step on the sustain pedal all notes played on the keyboard would have a longer sustain 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike the key OFF in this range to close chorus effect or strike the other keys in this range to select a chorus type TOUCH Keys Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike a key in this range to select a different touch sensitivity level EQ Key Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike a key in this range to select a EQ type TRANSPOSE Keys Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike this keys to adjust the TRANSPOSE value TUNE Keys Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike this keys to adjust the TUNE value VOICE DEMO Key Press and hold the FUNCTION button then strike this key to start stop the voice demo playing B
14. ect the voice you want to play Ship In the voice mode you also can use the or button to select voice At this moment LED lightens the voice flag and displays the current voice number Playing a Voice Demo SONG VOICE TEMPO In the voice mode holding down the FUNCTION button then strike GIAN the VOICE DEMO key can start the demo for the selected voice ino Ba n Do it again to stop the voice demo playing This instrument contains 40 voice demos Note In voice demo mode the keyboard will be not available Playing Two Voices Simultaneously 1 Open or close dual voice TWINOVA OCTAVE Press the DUAL button can open or close dual voice DUAL SPLIT The corresponding indicator of DUAL button will be lightened or off accordingly a 2 Select dual voice The default dual voice is 007 While holding down the DUAL button LED displays the current mr dual voice number temporarily at this time press the Voice Direct Lies Select button to select the dual voice you want and press or SONG VOICE TEMPO button also can select dual voice While released DUAL button it returns to upper voice selection mode 3 Playing two voice simultaneously In the dual voice mode if you have chosen upper voice and dual voice two voices will sound simultaneously while playing the STEREO keyboard STR Notes 1 If the dual indicator was off you can select dual voice but the
15. er voice but the keyboard does not respond lower voice 2 If the lower indicator was lightened not only you can select lower voice but also the piano can respond lower voice in real time 3 The point on the keyboard that separates lower voice and upper voice is called the split point The split point is set to F 3 34 at the default setting T TWINOVA OCTAVE DUAL SPLIT STEREO STR L 13 Song Recording You can record a user song in the piano the recorded data will not be lost when you turn off the power Prepare Recording Press the REC button the corresponding indicator is blinking that REC indicates the piano has entered into the recording preparation status in this state you can adjust some parameters Start Recording O In the recording preparation status press PLAY STOP button or play the keyboard to start recording PLAY STOP Note When the piano already have a user song and you start recording again the original data will be replaced automatically Stop Recording When recording is in process you can press REC button to stop recording and store the recorded data into memory REC If the capacity was full it will stop recording automatically and the recorded data will be stored into the memory in the process of storing the indicator will be flashing rapidly LED displays FUL when the storage is completed the indicator will be off then play back the user s
16. es please do not play the piano with a high volume level for a long time Connecting an Audio Equipment The rear panel AUX OUT jack delivers the output of the instrument for connection to a keyboard amplifier stereo sound system a mixing console or tape recorder Use an audio cable to plug into the AUX OUT jack located on the rear board then plug the other end of the cord into AUX IN of the amplifier AUXIN AUX OUT MIDIIN MIDI OUT USB Note To avoid damaging the speakers please ensure that the volume has been set to the minimum level before connecting the power and other devices Oo S40 Connecting a MP3 CD Player AUXIN AUX OUT MIDI IN MIDI OUT USB e Connect the audio output of an MP3 CD player or other audio source to the stereo AUX IN jack on the rear panel o F The input signal is mixed with the piano signal allowing you to play along Connecting a Computer AUXIN AUX OUT MIDIIN MIDI OUT USB Ced Via the USB Connector E This receives and transmits MIDI messages Via the MIDI Connectors MIDI IN Connector This receives MIDI messages transmitted from an external MIDI device or a computer MIDI OUT Connector Piano performance data is transmitted from this connector to AUKIN AUGUT MiB abioi USB connected computer or MIDI device e 00 o
17. foot pedal unit to the bottom panel PEDAL jack 1 Make sure that the piano is turned off Before you switch your piano on or off turn down the volume of piano and any connected audio equipments first 2 Connect the power cable to the AC outlet 3 Press the POWER button the LED display will lights up that indicates the piano has power on 4 If you are ready to turn off the piano press the POWER switch again SONG VOICE TEMPO Notes 1 In order to save energy we have designed the Automatic Power Off function to the piano With this function the keyboard will be powered off automatically when being idle for more than 30 minutes If you want to temporary disable this function just press and hold the first white key on the left from keyboard and turn the power on simultaneously 2 When the piano is not in use or during thunderstorm please disconnect the power for safety purpose Connecting a pair of Headphones A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private practice or late night playing Jack1 when a pair of headphones is plugged into the jack 1 the sound can be heard from both headphones and speakers of the instrument Jack2 when a pair of headphones is plugged into the jack 2 the internal stereo speaker system is automatically shut off The sound can only be heard from headphones Note To avoid the risk of hearing loss when using headphon
18. ic Guitar jazz 28 27 0 Electric Guitar clean 29 28 0 Electric Guitar muted 30 29 0 Overdriven Guitar 31 30 0 Distortion Guitar 32 31 0 Guitar Harmonics Bass 33 32 0 Acoustic Bass 34 33 0 Electric Bass finger 35 34 0 Electric Bass pick 36 35 0 Fretless Bass 37 36 0 Slap Bass 1 38 37 0 Slap Bass 2 39 38 0 Synth Bass 1 40 39 0 Synth Bass 2 Strings amp Orchestral Instruments 41 40 0 Violin 42 41 0 Viola 43 42 0 Cello 44 43 0 Contrabass 45 44 0 Tremolo Strings 46 45 0 Pizzicato Strings 47 46 0 Orchestral Harp 21 Voice List Synth SFX 97 96 O FX 1 rain 98 97 O FX 2 soundtrack 99 98 O FX 3 crystal 100 99 0 FX 4 atmosphere 101 100 0 FX 5 brightness 102 101 0 FX 6 goblins 103 102 0 FX 7 echoes 104 103 0 FX 8 sci fi Ethnic Misc 105 104 0 Sitar 106 105 0 Banjo 107 106 0 Shamisen 108 107 0 Koto 109 108 0 Kalimba 110 109 O Bag Pipe 111 110 0 Fiddle 112 111 0 Shanai Percussive 113 112 0 Tinkle Bell 114 113 0 Agogo 115 114 0 Steel Drums 116 115 0 Woodblock 117 116 0 Taiko Drum 118 117 0 Melodic Tom 119 118 O
19. in TEMPO selection area you can change the m tempo by input number or using tap tempo or strike the keys LI ui 5 in this range to change current tempo SONG VOICE TEMPO 2 While holding down the FUNCTION button the numbers of your striking the TAP key continuously within 3 seconds which match TEMPO the current beats of metronome metronome would be started le pt 3 While holding down the FUNCTION button strike the keys in this range simultaneously to set the tempo value back to the default 120 Parameters Specification TAP Set tempo quickly TEMPO Increase tempo by 1 unit TEMPO Decrease tempo by 1 unit 0 9 Input the value of the specified tempo equal to 3 digits 17 Transpose This function helps you adjust the pitch of the keyboard and allows you to play different music without changing the way you performed before While holding down the FUNCTION button strike the keys in this range to adjust the transpose value from 12 to 12 semitones SONG VOICE TEMPO Note Strike the keys in this range simultaneously to reset the TRANSPOSE transpose as default 0 semitone ar DI Tune This function is used to adjust the pitch in a very subtle While holding down the FUNCTION button strike the keys in this range to adjust the tune value from 50 to 50 stand for 100 to 100 cents Note Strike the keys i
20. ing a different sound field effect This instrument contains 3 sets of equalizer for you to choose While holding down the FUNCTION button strike the corresponding keys in EQ setting area to select the EQ type 16 Parameters Specification 1 Standard 2 Classical 3 Modern T Metronome If you are concerned about can not take on the beat accurately in practicing or recording mode use the metronome function so you can get the beat specific tips 1 Turn on the metronome While holding down the FUNCTION button strike the key TTS n n A ON OFF in this range to turn the metronome on or off While the metronome function turned on the corresponding indicator to the PLAY STOP button will be flashing according with current tempo 2 Select different time signature FLAYISTOP While holding down the FUNCTION button select a demanded time signature by striking the corresponding keys in metronome setting area There are 6 types of time signature 0 2 3 4 5 6 3 Select metronome voice While holding down the FUNCTION button strike the key VOCAL to select metronome voice human voice and normal voice Note The metronome function is invalid in song playing mode The tempo range 30 280 In the process of adjusting tempo LED lightens the tempo flag and displays the current tempo value 1 While holding down the FUNCTION button strike the corresponding keys
21. l operation by following the owner s manual In case the function could not resume please use the product in other location PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Power Supply When removing the electric plug from an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple connector or an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your instrument is intended Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms Connections Before connecting the instrument to other devices turn off the power to all units This will help prevent malfunction and or damage to other devices Location Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to avoid deformation discoloration or more serious damage e Direct sunlight e Extreme temperature or humidity e Excessive dusty or dirty location e Strong vibrations or shocks e Close to magnetic fields Interference with other electrical devices Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions Cleaning Clean only with a soft dry cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths Handling Do not ap
22. le number is 001 Notes 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Since the system only reads MIDI files at the root directory of a USB flash disk you should place the MIDI files which you want to play at the root directory 2 This piano only support the MIDI song that less than or equal to 32 tracks If MIDI file is more than 32 tracks then in the process of big SAVE TO loop playing it will skip this MIDI song automatically and play the USE next song In the process of single circling it will stop playing the SS song automatically and the LED will display Err at this time you can press the or button to select another song Practicing with Preset Songs All the 60 songs could be used for practicing OFF Ls R In the song mode while holding down the FUNCTION button strike the keys L R in melody range to select which hand you want to practice Strike the key OFF in this range to exit the song lesson mode 11 12 Playing Voice There are 40 panel voices 128 GM voices and 9 additional drum sets built in the instrument For the 40 panel voices they could be selected via the voice buttons on the front panel To use the other voices you should send the corresponding MIDI bank program events to the instrument from MIDI IN or USB interface For details please refer to the Voice List in the appendices Select a Voice The default upper voice is 001 Press Voice Direct Select button to sel
23. ls We Have Heard On High 50 Military March No 1 In D Major 21 Waltz 51 Als Die Alte Mutter Mich Noch lehrte Singen 22 America The Beautiful 52 Etude on Leger Lines 1 23 Did You Ever See A Lassie 53 Etude on Leger Lines 2 24 Arabesque 54 At the Ball 25 Old France 55 Dancing Raindrops 26 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 56 From a Story Book 27 Music Box Dancer 57 Comin Round the Mountain 28 Symphony No 9 In E Minor Large From The New World 58 Songof the Brook 29 Larghetto 59 Puck 30 French Suites 60 Cotton pickin Fingers 23 MIDI Implementation List Transmitted Default 1ch ALL Changed 1 16ch 1 16ch Default Messages Altered 9nH V 0 Basic Channel Note Note True voice Note on Note off After key s Touch Ch s Control Change Number Velocity Bank Select Modulation Portamento Time Data Entry Volume Pan Expression Sustain Pedal Portamento ON OFF Sostenuto Pedal Soft Pedal Reverb Program Chorus Program Reverb Level Chorus Level All Sound Off Reset All Controllers All Notes Off Program Change true System SongPosition Common Song Select Tune System Clock Real Time Commands Aux LOCAL ON OFF All Notes Off Active sense Reset kkkkkkkkkkk x x O O O o O O O O O O O O O O o O O O e o oa eee 0 127 x x x x x x E 1 Messages e Mode 1 OMNI ON PO
24. n this range simultaneously to reset the tune as default 0 cent MAIL LIA Parameters Specification IL TUNE Increase tune by 1 unit TUNE Decrease tune by 1 unit 18 Beep Tone This function is used to turn on or turn off the prompt tone The default setting is on While holding down the FUNCTION button strike the key BEEP to turn the beep tone on or off While the FUNCTION button is held down and you turn on the beep BEEP tone you can hear a beep sound when you strike an available functional key TL Parameters Specification OFF Close Beep ON Open Beep Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution If a USB flash disk is connected but can not be 1 Check the interface between USB flash disk and the identified and also the indicator of button SAVE TO piano have it been connected reliably USB does notilightengd 2 Please make sure the USB flash disk works you can reformat it on computer and try again or replace the USB flash disk The speakers produce a pop sound when the power This is normal and is no cause for alarm is turned ON or OFF No sound when the keyboard is played Make sure the voice volume are set to an appropriate level When using a mobile phone noise is produced Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference To prevent this turn off the mobile phone or use it far away from the instr
25. oard will respond scale in real time 2 The scale will exit automatically if the piano enters into song playing mode SCALE Mii Ls m SONG VOICE TEMPO LI Lad Twinova In TWINOVA mode the keyboard will be divided into two areas with the same pitch and voice 1 Open or close TWINOVA While holding down the FUNCTION button press DUAL button to enter into TWINOVA mode the corresponding indicator of TWINOVA is lightened While holding down the FUNCTION button press DUAL button again to exit TWINOVA the indicator is off Also you can press SONG button or PLAY STOP button to exit TWINOVA and enter into song playing mode In the TWINOVA mode DUAL and SPLIT are unavailable the default split point is E3 32 2 Voice select Before enter into the TWINOVA mode the default voice of right hand and left hand is the upper voice You can press Voice Direct Select button to choose voice also you can use or button to choose voice 3 Split point setting In the TWINOVA mode while holding down the SPLIT button press keys from C3 C6 to set split point of TWINOVA Release SPLIT button to exit split point setting mode 4 Octave setting In the TWINOVA mode while holding down the FUNCTION button press SPLIT button to enter into setting octave mode of twinova temporarily LED displays the twinova octave value now you can press or button to set octave value of twinova After 3 seconds withou
26. ong which you just have recorded rit u Li SONG VOICE TEMPO Playback the Recorded Song When recording is in process you can press the REC button to stop PRESET recording and enter into the song playing mode then the current recorded user song will play automatically in circle Now the corresponding indicator of USB USER is lightened l REC SONG PLAY STOP In the recording preparation status if the piano already have a user song D press the REC button again it will exit recording mode and enter into song playing mode automatically then the recorded user song will start to play 2 Delete the User Song Press and hold button together and turn power on simultaneously the user song will be erased a Save the Recorded Song to a USB Flash Disk You can save the recorded data to USB flash disk root directory as MIDI file which can be played on MIDI player Save practice 1 When the piano has identified the USB flash disk correctly the corresponding indicator of SAVE TO USB button will be lightened SAVE TO 2 When the corresponding indicator of SAVE TO USB button is lightened USB press SAVE TO USB button the system will save the recorded song to the root directory in USB flash disk automatically When the storing is in process the LED will display when storage has completed this piano will return to the idle mode 3 After pressing SAVE TO USB button if the LED
27. ply excessive force to the switches or controls Do not let paper metallic or other objects into the instrument If this happens remove the electric plug from the outlet Then have the instrument inspected by qualified service personnel Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument Contents Panel Description Front Pane sects cawanedeasansateersscaaaddinsesanesussacsadesaaseaceaesd 4 Rear Pan l cgil 4 Setup Setup Guide i 6 Power SUPPlY i 8 Connections Connecting a pair of Headphones 9 Connecting an Audio Equipment 9 Connecting a MP3 CD Player ui 9 Connecting a Computer niona 9 Adjusting the Master Volume 10 Adjusting the Voice Brilliance 10 Listening to the Song Playing a SONA 11 Stop Playing a SONg 11 Selecta SON eaen 11 Practicing with Preset SONGS 11 Playing Voice Select ia VOICE esea A 12 Playing a Voice DEMO 12 Playing Two Voices Simultaneously 12 Playing a Lower VOICE 13 Song Recording Prepare Recording ciale nee 14 Start Recordi eean li pia 14 Stop Recond eraa S 14 Playback the Recorded Song 14 Delete the User Song 14 Save the Recorded Song to a USB Flash Disk 14 Salle 15 IWMINVa i cca 15 Touch Sensitivity
28. t operation it will return to twinova mode automatically Note In the song playing mode the twinova is invalid FUNCTION TWiInova OCTAVE D DUAL SPLIT SONG PLAY STOP EL The default split point is E3 32 DI SONG VOICE TEMPO E y 15 This function helps to enrich the expressiveness of music it can reflect the force you exert to each note when you play That means the TOUCH greater the force you exerted the greater the sound from the speakers when the master volume is unchanged After you turn off this feature to play with any intensity to the keyboard the sound was the same While holding down the FUNCTION button strike a key in the touch selecting area to select different touch response level Parameters Specification OFF 1 soft 2 medium 3 hard Digital Effects Reverb and Chorus Effect While holding down the FUNCTION button strike the corresponding keys in REVERB and CHORUS effect setting area to select the voice REVERE effect type The default Reverb value is 2 small hall The default Chorus value is OFF OFF 1 2 3 4 Reverb value Chorus value OFF 1 room light chorus 2 small hall medium chorus 3 large hall deep chorus 4 stadium flanger FUNCTION The equalizer is the function of adjusting the sound value of the gain spectrum gain setting can br
29. ument 19 Specifications Keyboard 88 Hammer Action Keys Polyphony 128 Voice 40 GM Voice 128 Voices and 9 Drum Sets Voice Demo 40 Song 60 Tempo 30 280 Control Button Function Song Play Stop Rec Voice Direct Select Save to USB Dual Lower Power On Off switch Volume Brilliance SCALE Control Key Tempo Tap Tempo Tempo select keys Metronome Vocal Metronome On Off Metronome select keys Reverb On Off Reverb Type Select Keys Chorus On Off Chorus Type Select Keys Touch On Off Touch Select Keys Transpose Tune Beep Melody off Melody Song Song select keys EQ Type Select Keys Voice Demo Connectors Headphones 2 standard phone AUX IN AUX OUT USB MIDI IN MIDI OUT Pedals Sustain Soft Sostenuto Power Supply AC 220 240V 50Hz 60W Speaker 80 20W X 2 80 25W X 2 Dimensions 1398 W x 514 D x 908 H mm Weight 58KG 20 Panel Voice List GM Voice List No Pro Bank English Name 1 0 100 Grand Piano 2 1 100 Grand Piano 2 3 4 1 Ele Piano 4 5 100 Ele Piano 2 5 6 100 Harpsichord 6 6 1 Harpsichord with key off 7 7 1 Clavichord 8 10 1 Music Box 9 11 100 Vibraphone 10 12
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