Home
CR-202 - Music Station
Contents
1. SWE __ _ rr 2 Select styles 00 to 87 OTHERS Hold down the OTHERS button then press one of II the 88 keys on the keyboard to select a style Each key represents a style 3 Select styles 88 to 99 OTHERS Hold down the OTHERS button then press two of the 88 keys on the keyboard to select a style The gt left key of the two keys represents a style AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT Start accompaniment 1 There are two methods to start the accompaniment e Press the START SOP button to start the accompaniment immediately o STOP PILLIN cHORD e Press the SYNC FILLIN button then once you press the keys on the U KI J accompaniment keyboard area the accompaniment will start automatically ACCOMP 2 Press the START SOP button again to stop the accompaniment When the accompaniment is in process press the SYNC FILLIN button to insert a fillin section Tempo setting Press the Tempo button and the Tempo button to increase or decrease the tempo O O The tempo can be a value from 30 to 240 beats per minute TEMPO Auto bass chord Press the CHORD button the chord light turns on fingered chord is active CHORD Press the CHORD button the chord light turns off fingered chord is inactive Playing fingered chords The following is fingered chord list of C chord C Cm C7 Cm7 CM7 CmM7 Cau9 C7au9 W ej e e e e je e j
2. audio device s line out earphone out to the digital piano o PLAYING DEMO SONGS USB MIDI jack You can connect the piano with your computer with the USB MIDI socket With your favorate music editor software you can melodize record or just play for fun Power jack Please use power supply that is consistent with the description label of the power jack also refer to the specification To connect the digital piano with other devices please pull off the power pin and power off the piano Before power off the piano please turn the volume knob to minimum External connection jacks HEAPHONE LINE USB MIDI 0 0 0 010 Fuse It s strongly recommened you invite a professional service person to change the fuse You must use the fuse of 1 5A currency PLAYING DEMO SONGS In this section you will learn how to play the demo songs The digital piano has a large selection of demo songs Once you have set up your digital piano try listening to the pre programmed demonstration songs You can also use the piano teaching system to learn these demo songs for more information about piano teaching system please turn to the piano teaching system chapter Playing a demo songs 1 Press the DEMO button to play the main demo song Press the DEMO button again to stop the demo DEMO 2 Select another demo song Hold down one of the 88 keys on the keyboard and then press the DEMO button to start a demo s
3. the split point setting This is normal because some acoustic instruments do not have that high or low pitch it s produced by the sound synthesizer INSTALLATION INSTALLATION gt O gt 0 gt m A gt m gt 0
4. BEATPOP4 8 BEAT 1 8 BEAT 2 8 BEAT 3 8 BEAT ROCK 8 BEAT SOFT 16 BEAT 1 16 BEAT 2 16 BEAT 3 16 BEAT 4 16 BEAT POP 1 16 BEAT POP 2 16 BEAT POP 3 SOFT FUSION 80 S FUSION SOFT BALLAD ROCK BALLAD PIANO BALLAD SLOW BALLAD 16BEAT BALLAD1 16BEAT BALLAD2 GUITAR BALLAD1 GUITAR BALLAD2 POP BALLAD 70 S DISCO 90 S DISCO DISCO TROPIC DISCO BEAT DISCO SOUL DISCO FUNK1 DISCO FUNK2 ELECTRIC POP HIP HOP POP ROCK 1 ROCK 2 ROCK 3 SLOW ROCK 1 SLOW ROCK 2 ROCK amp ROLL 1 ROCK amp ROLL 2 FOLK ROCK R amp B 1 BLUES 1 BLUES 2 SOUL BLUES BLUES ROCK BLUES BALLAD SOUL SHUFFLE1 SOUL SHUFFLE2 JAZZ WALTZ SWING 1 SWING 2 SWING 3 DIXIELAND BIG BAND JAZZ ROCK JAZZ SAMBA MAMBO CHA CHA CHA RHUMBA POP BOSSA SAMBA 1 SAMBA 2 SALSA BOSSANOVA COUNTRY 8BEAT COUNTRY POP 1 COUNTRY POP 2 COUNTRY ROCK COUNTRY BALLAD1 COUNTRY BALLAD2 COUNTRY SWING COUNTRY WALTZ TANGO TRANCE CLUB DANCE ENTRANCE COOL DANCE COOL NIGHT HOUSE MODERN VIENNA WALTZ SLOW WALTZ MARCH MILITARY MARCH STYLES LIST OTHERS 2 keys 88 90 91 93 95 96 97 l 98 I 99 POLKA POP 1 POLKA POP 2 POP 1 POP 2 CASA TWO STEP PASODOBLE POP REGGAE JIVE BEGUINE BOOGIE BAROQUE TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM The speaker produces a click or pop when No sound results when the keyboard is played Using the mobile phone noise is produced The Auto Accompaniment does n
5. CR 202 DIGITAL PIANO Owners Manual Kaino Co Ltd amp AURA http www kainopianos com IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep these precautions in a safe place for future reference RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER ORBACK OR EXPOSE THIS APPLICANCE TO MOISTURE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert N the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage with the product enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute an electrical risk to persons presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the i The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the literature accompanving the instrument NOTE Before plugging the power cord into an AC outlet make sure that all the connections have been made CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer to the service manual for servicing instructions Read and keep these instructions Heed all warnings and follow all instructions Do not use near water and clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openi
6. EM The Piano Teaching System feature help you learn to play the right or the left hand of the songs 1 Hold down one of the 88 keys then press the DEMO button to start DEMO the song playing C 2 Song ends or press the DEMO button again to stop the song playing Teach In this step you will learn the right key to play the TEACH LEFT RIGHT melody The melody will not proceed until you play the correct note allowing you to learn at your own pace The accompaniment will not continue unless you play the TEACHING SYSTEM correct key of the melody USB MIDI INTERFACE FOOT PEDALS 1 Press the LEFT button or RIGHT button to select melody to learn 2 Hold down one of the 88 keys then press the TEACH button to start teaching 3 Follow the accompaniment and press the corresponding key to play the melody Select left or right hand melody to play In the teaching system left hand melody right hand melody or both melodies can be selected to learn 1 Press the RIGHT button and the RIGHT light turns on This means the right hand melody is selectedtolearn 2 Press the LEFT button and the LEFT light turns on This means the left hand melody is selectedtolearn 3 Press the RIGHT and LEFT buttons and make both the RIGHT and LEFT lights turn on Thismeansboththerighthandmelodyandthelefthand melody areselectedtolearn 4 After power on the default melody setting is the right hand melody U
7. SB MIDI INTERFACE USB MIDI interface MIDI is abbreviation of Musical Instrument Digital Interface and is a world standard communication interface that allows MIDI compatible with other instruments and computer to play compose and edit music etc Use an usb cable to connect the digital piano to your computer then using MIDI software you can record midi music or playback your midi music FOOT PEDALS Foot pedals The piano has three foot pedals at the bottom 1 Soft pedal is the left pedal Step on the pedal to make the notes soft and release the pedal to restore normal 2 Sostenuto pedal is the middle pedal Press notes to be sustained firstly then step on the pedal to make these notes to sustain and play other notes without sustain 3 Sustain pedal is the right pedal Step on the pedal to make the notes sustain and release the pedal to restore normal SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION gt amp a 2 D Y E gt c E o 2 2 o a o 3 eo D 5 2 E o c e E E 172 o gt c D m p amp o z LO G a 5 ir Q c o E Q L y E gt G ko cle a 9 2 lt GI e x o e Q 3 6 u 5 4 a no 0 IL a 2 sl Jo gt a E 8 SG I o Vs o o lt oo w 9 2 C gx 3 o0 v ol c Si O D2Q X o AP G o O wa Sel cle O Els ko lt O 14505 55 al 5 a asdy 9 2 2 81 8 Elo G O 3 2 o 5 o
8. al LE olc st O N oo o Qu o5 9 MO o Do HEF A O Sr O0 UI 6 L 81135 pla 5 1483 58 Ie oo gt O A n c 6 O oO O S o o PO o o c O O m S TT SI v G lt gt UE O S S A O G oO 5 9 mz vio 2 a 4 0 A RIAA DI dA ds E 25 59 v Sota 2 97 S o 5 gt E 9 0 2 o OF O 222 23 0 0 25 0 x 0 5 x A X amp 0 0 qe OX Fj a UW NO The piano specification is subject to change without notice SONGS LIST buosoueiduidoyo Buos oueid uidoyo yunjoddo puooes ay Ledo 1dueoxe ozieuos op IJIEUSJEUM BeJjeaj ajde w eqnuej anjq SUL zze eoueuo Ag SiNezuejeuosueBur jisjswnejnino OLON seouep oruoAe S yaey Ayzjopey v6 do XNEJISNIN s juewow z6doeuunjooN JJANUSW youew uspun L BOIMENE eeN anbsaJa easyo EJ anbsequy Buiuexyewe pue BuiweaJp s Ajjog aouep a3n0e isoNeea aweb piya SSON 289 9jeJojsed OvON 98g Jan Bue nr1 ZEON aeg Kes SZON 289 ejeuos zONeeg IZ pereg ASS se GL ON SE Sr pelleg eissny 0091 a uonejosaa Kew jeno7 ee Addeuewiuv aa awoy A 9 01 1004 eyulw 8AB97 PONSO Nasa S6ON 9eg 880N seg GON6eES pejjeq J9ZJIMS beds v8ONeeg SONSEH opis Buds 03061 s1294 AUEW 910 04 90N eg 19018 Auew qw PJIQ om jaa TLON g S9ON ees aa euuesns yO L9ON 229 09ON seg sena 19919 Buos yBiuuy Buus asesaXa usu USYM ZSON eg 7 SPISISALIAD0 8 sroneeg mm Jajuim afqpoo9 groneeg mmm puoulo u201 euioo JQZUIM 1 eepeun
9. al piano and plug may cause fire or electrical shock it into an active outlet Unplug the power cord when not 3 Minimize the volume of the digital piano using the instrument or during 4 electrical storms Turn the POWER ON LCD display After power on the first line displays the Voi ri A number and name of the current sound vice LA AJ used on the kevboard And the second DES Phe OW line displays the number and name of the oy L E am F OF i l Tempo current style as well as the tempo Volume 1 Master volume MASTER ACCOMP Rotate the master volume knob to increase or decrease the volume Master volume influences keyboard im emm volume and the accompaniment volume f N ff N 2 Accompaniment volume 1 C 1 C Rotate the accompaniment volume knob to increase or VOLUME decrease the volume Accompaniment volume knob influences the accompaniment volume only External jacks Phones jack A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged into this jack for private listening The internal stereo speaker system will be automatically shut off when a head phone is plugged into the PHONES jack DO NOT listen with the headphone at high volume for long periods of time Doing so may cause hearing loss Line out In jacks The Line out jack deliver the output of the digital piano for connection to an amplifier stereo system mixing console etc The Line in jack is uesed to connect other
10. e e jo CM7aug i Cdim7 C55 Cm7b5 C 9 Cm 9 C7 9 ej je Cdim Il e h i e jo h jT ojojoj jo l ejeje l Cm7 9 CM7 9 C719 Csus2 Csus4 C7sus4 C6 9 C6 Il TW EET o CES DER HJH CmM7 9 C7 13 513 C7 11 Cm7 11 CM7 11 m7 11 9 Cm6 Q a1 eje eje e je e je ojo e joj je e jej jie ejo jeje e je ej je eje o o RECORDING SYSTEM PIANO TEACHING SYSTEM RECORDING SYSTEM With the powerful and easy to use Recording System you can record your own keyboard performance and create your own complete fully orchestrated compositions Data that can be recorded for a user song Tempo Accompaniment volume Accompaniment style number Note ON OFF key press and release Section changes and their timing Sound change settings Chord changes and their timing Record 1 Press the RECORD button the record light turns on metronome starts the recording system is ready to use 2 Start playing to record If press the PLAY button before RECORD PLAY playing the recording system will record rest notes before playing LU 3 Press the RECORD button to stop recording RECORD Play Press the PLAY button to do playback Delete If you do new recording old data will be overwritten PIANO TEACHING SYST
11. n the effect light turns off and the digital piano keyboard effect is inactive AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT Dual Playing two sounds simultaneously The first sound can be selected by the method above Then press the DUAL button led light will turn on Lastly select your layer or dual sound 1 Select a sound using the method mentioned above Press the DUAL button and the dual light turn on the digital piano enters dual mode 3 Select the second sound 4 Play the newly created layer of two sounds Note A good layer to try is PPANO amp STRINGS Experiment and enjoy the possibilities Press the DUAL button the dual light turns off the digital piano exits dual mode AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT The auto accompaniment function puts a full band at your fingertips Using it all you have to do is play the chords with your left hand as you perform and the selected accompaniment style matching your music will automatically play along instantly following the chords you play With auto accompaniment a solo performer can enjoy playing with the backing of an entire band or orchestra The digital piano features 88 styles featuring a variety of different musical geners Try selecting some of the different styles and play with the auto accompaniment Style selection 1 Select a style by direct buttons Press the named style button to directly select a style 8 BEAT 16 BEAT BALLAD DISCO ROCK SWING RHUMBA TANGO WALTZ OTHERS
12. ngs Maintain well ventilated conditions around the product Do not put the product on a bed sofa or anything that blocks ventilation Install in accordance with the manufacture s instructions 5 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or any other apparatus including amplifiers that produces heat 6 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into you outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 7 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit 8 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 9 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the unit When a cart is used use caution manufacturer or sold with the unit 10 Unplug this unit during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time 11 Refer all serving to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen onto the unit the unit has been exp
13. ong Each key on the keyboard represents a song 3 Enjoy the demo song Press the Demo button to stop the song PLAYING SOUNDS PLAYING SOUNDS Sound selection 1 Split playing different sounds with the left and right hands Select a sound by direct buttons Press the named sound button to directly select a sound PIANO VIBRA ORGAN GUITAR BASS STRINGS TRUMPET FLUTE DRUMS OTHERS SOUND n Select sounds 00 to 87 OTHERS Hold down the OTHERS button then press one of the 88 keys on ia the keyboard to select a sound Each key represents a sound Select sounds 88 to 128 OTHERS Hold down the OTHERS button then press two of the 88 keys on the keyboard to select a sound The left one of the two keys represents a sound When vou choose the split function the kevboard will be split into two parts the right and the left hand part 61 a ar Select a sound for the left hand SPLIT Press the SPLIT button and the split light turns on the digital piano enters split mode Select a sound for the right hand Split point Middle C Play the piano in both Press the SPLIT button and the split light turns off the digital piano exits split mode Soung Sound Effect 1 2 Press the EFFECT button the effect light turns on and the digital piano keyboard effect EFFECT is active Press the EFFECT butto
14. osed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 12 The unit should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on it obsolete outlet RON IC CONTENTS CONTENTS Setting up Power connection nnen EG Ds DISPIAY orenian areen eE a Vol cirio ExternalijackSs iti eie Playing demo songs Playing a demo song Playing sounds Auto accompaniment A aret i Start Accompaniment nenne FINA i tee eerte Rue TEMPO setting ciii terree Auto bass chord ees Recording system 6 A nee ederet 6 PAY E R 6 Delete innen 6 Piano teaching system 6 DEMO eiie rt e e ed 6 TEACH a a e Selectleft or right hand USB MIDI interface 1 USB MIDI interface neen 7 Foot pedals 1 Foot pedals ie lai ie 7 Appendix 8 Specification iecit eee trades 8 Songs list i a eaii 8 Sounds LIST criari 9 Styles list teet de 10 Wroubleshooting res 11 Installation merces 12 SETTING UP SETTING UP Power connection Follow the instructions below according to the power source WARNING you intend to use e Do not use a voltage other than the 1 Make sure that the POWER button is set to OFF indicated power supply voltage Use of a voltage other than indicated Connect the power cord to the digit
15. ot start even when Synchro Start is in standby condition and a key is pressed The pedal has no effect or the sound continuously sustains even when the damper pedal is not pressed Data loss after the power is OFF Auto Accompaniment chords are recognized regardless of the split point or where chords are played on the keyboard The sound seems different even in the same voice POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION This is normal and is no cause for alarm Make sure the power is on The master volume setting could be set too low Check whether there is a headphone plugged in when a headphone is plugged in the speaker will not sound Using the mobile phone close to the keyboard may produce interference To prevent this turn off the phone or use it further away from the keyboard You may be trying to start the accompaniment by playing a key in the right hand range of the keyboard To start the accompaniment with Synchro Start make sure to play a key in the left hand range of the keyboard ending at the 19th key from the left The pedal cord plug is not connected Securely insert the pedal cord plug into the proper jack The battery inside the piano needs to be changed please asked qualified service personnel to change the battery for you Check whether the fingering mode is set to Multi Fingering or not If the full fingering mode is selected chords are recognized over the entire range of keyboard irrespective of
16. wn 77 Shakuhachi 78 Whistle 79 Ocarina 80 Lead 1 Square 81 Lead 2 sawtooth 82 Lead3 Calliope 83 Lead4 Chiff 84 Lead5 Charang 85 Lead 6 Voice 86 Lead7 fifths 87 Lead 8 bass lead L L HLT A AAA 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Pad 1 fantasia Pad 2 warm Pad 3 polysynth Pad 4 choir Pad 5 bowed Pad 6 metallic Pad 7 halo Pad 8 sweep Fx 1 rain Fx 2 soundtrack Fx3 crysta Fx4 atmosphere Fx5 Brightness Fx6 GoblinFx Fx7 Echoes Fx8 Sci Fi Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto Kalimba Bagpipe Fiddle Shanai Tinkle Bell Agogo Steel Drm Woodblock Taiko Drm Melodic Tom Synth Drm Revrs Cym Gtr Noise Breath Noise Seashore Bird Tweet Teleph Ring Helicopter Applause Gunshot Standard Set STYLES LIST Style selection 2 Style selection 1 OTHERS 1 key 1A 1 1 j sa mu ___ l m inmun _ a ih Mr _ hamum r mu mu O eee pem 1 a n gem mu m j hamum r hamum 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 8 BEAT POP 1 8BEATPOP2 8 BEAT POP 3 8
17. y LEON 229 0 ON Seg 6ZON sed 8ZON 29 ZON 29 9ZON eg seq omi aa ISUBH UT SOUNDS LIST SOUNDS LIST Sound selection 2 OTHERS 2 keys Sound selection 1 OTHERS 1 key 00 Grand Piano 01 Bright Piano 02 El Grd Piano 03 Honky Tonk Piano 04 El Piano 1 05 El Piano 2 06 Harpsichord 07 Clavi 08 Celesta 09 Glockenspiel 10 Music Box 11 Vibraphone 12 Marimba 13 Xylophone 14 Tubular Bells 15 Dulcimer 16 Drawbar Organ 17 Percussion Organ 18 Rock Organ 19 Church Organ 20 Reed Organ 21 Accordion 22 1Harmonica 23 Tango Accordion 2 24 Ac Guitar Nylon 25 Ac Guitar steel 26 El Guitar Jazz 27 El Guitar clean 28 El Guitar muted 29 Ovrdriven Guitar 30 Distortion Guitar 31 Guitar harmonics 32 Acoustic Bass 33 Finger Bass 34 Pick Bass 35 Fretless Bass 36 Slap Bas 1 37 Slap Bas 2 38 Syn Bass 1 39 Syn Bass 2 40 Violin Viola 42 Cello 43 Contrabass 44 Tremolo String 45 Pizzicato String 46 Harp 47 Timpani 48 Strings Ensemble 1 49 Strings Ensemble 2 50 Synth String 1 51 Synth String 2 52 Choir Aahs 53 Voice Oohs 54 Synth Voice 55 Orchestra Hit 56 Trumpet 57 Trombone 58 Tuba 59 Mute Trumpet 60 French Horn 61 Brass Section 62 Synth Brass 1 63 Synth Brass 2 64 Soprano Sax 65 Alto Sax 66 Tenor Sax 67 Baritone Sax 68 Oboe 69 English Horn 70 Bassoon 71 Clarinet 72 Piccolo 73 Flute 74 Recorder 75 Pan Flute 76 Bottle Blo
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Owners Manual - Why Krystal Pure? processore per impianti solari termici Heavy Fog Glaciator CTOUCH Leddura 47" ご使用になられる前に必ずお読みください ZPrinter 310 Plus User Manual.book 第53号 EMRF-BCM20737S User Manual SikaBond® Dispenser-5400 Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file