User Manual

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EN-26
To use the current scale notes for Auto
Accompaniments
1.
Press bp FUNCTION and then use the bo dial
to display “Scale”.
2.
Press bp ENTER.
3.
Use the bo dial to display “AcompScl”.
4.
Press bp ENTER to enable the
accompaniment scale.
Each press of bp ENTER toggles the setting between
enabled and disabled.
5.
To exit the setting screen, press bq TONE.
Your Digital Piano comes with 152 built-in songs. You can use
built-in songs for listening enjoyment, or you can mute the part
of one hand of the piano part and play along for practice. You
can also connect a USB flash drive to the Digital Piano and
use the same operations as those for built-in songs to play
MIDI files (SMF or CMF).
In addition to built-in songs, you can also use the procedure
below to play back songs recorded on the Digital Piano. For
information about the how to record, see “Recording Your
Keyboard Play” (page EN-40).
To select a single built-in song for playback
1.
Press bs SONG BANK.
This displays (song bank indicator) and enters the
Song Bank Mode.
2.
Use the bo dial to select a song number (from
1 to 152).
This will automatically configure Digital Piano settings to
match the song you select.
For information about how to jump between song
categories, see “To navigate between categories
(page EN-12).
See the separate “Built-in Music Data Lists” for a list of
Song Bank titles.
This operation automatically changes the beat setting of the
metronome (page EN-18) to the beat of the selected song.
Even if the beat of a song is outside the allowable setting
range of the metronome, it is still applied as the metronome
setting.
Selecting some songs will initially cause “Lod” to be
displayed for TEMPO (see the illustration under step 3).
This indicates that data is being loaded.
Scale
Aco
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Playing a Built-in Song or a
Song on a USB Flash Drive
Selecting a Built-in Song for
Playback
Built-in Song EXERCISE
Songs 103 through 152 are for finger training. You can
use these songs to help stimulate brain activity.
Note that the level of brain stimulation differs from
person to person.
This product is not a medical device.
T w i n k
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Song nameSong number