User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Panel & Display
- Main Display
- Setup
- Basic Operation
- Sounds
- Styles
- Songs and Audio
- Phrase Pads
- Albums
- Demo
- Mixer
- Performance Memory
- DSP Effects
- Keyboard Part Effects
- Controllers
- Microphone
- Scale Tuning
- MIDI I/O
- USB Storage Devices
- Utility Settings
- Expansion
- Sound List
- Style List
- Song List
- Phrase Pad List
- Part Effect List
- Global Effect List
- Insert Effect List
- Chord List
- Controller Function List
- Short Cut+ Chart
- MIDI Implementation List
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Setup
Connecting External Equipment
Connecting Audio Equipment
The [LINE OUT] jack sends the instrument signal output to external audio equipment such as a keyboard amplifer, ste-
reo sound system, mixing console, or recording interface.
When audio equipment is connected to the instrument, you can use the [MASTER VOLUME] knob to adjust the overall
output volume.
If a microphone is plugged into the [MIC IN] jack, the microphone sound can also go out to your connected external
audio equipment.
Note!
Turn o the power to every device before connecting or disconnecting external equipment.
To avoid damaging the speakers, set the master volume level to minimum before turning on the power.
Connecting an MP3/CD Player
Plug an external audio player (MP3, CD, mobile phone) into the [AUX IN] jack to play music or backing tracks through
the instrument’s built-in speakers.
The instrument can also play music from an external audio source via Bluetooth.
Connecting a Microphone
Connect an external microphone to sing through the instrument’s built-in speakers.
1. Before connecting a microphone, make sure the microphone is turned o and its volume is set to minimum.
2. Connect the microphone to the [MIC IN] jack.
3. Turn on the microphone and slowly adjust the volume to optimum level.
Note!
Make sure the microphone is turned o and the volume is set to minimum before connecting to the instru-
ment.
Tips:
To add eects to your sound, please refer to the relevant sections, and select vocal eects in “Mic Settings”
interface.
Connecting a Computer
Connect to a computer using the rear panel [USB TO HOST] jack to transfer MIDI data between the instrument and your
computer. You can also adjust instrument settings with the included software.
Connect the instrument directly to your computer with MIDI cables (not included).
The instrument can also send and receive MIDI data via Bluetooth.
Tips:
The MIDI jacks are set as the default MIDI message connection. However, if USB MIDI or Bluetooth MIDI are
connected, it will automatically switch to one of those.
The instrument supports sending MIDI messages via MIDI, USB, and Bluetooth at the same time.
Please refer to the “MIDI I/O” section for more details.
Connecting External MIDI Devices
By connecting a MIDI keyboard or other MIDI device to the [MIDI IN] and [MIDI OUT] jacks, you can transfer MIDI data
between the instrument and your devices.
• MIDI IN: Receives MIDI messages from an external MIDI device.
• MIDI OUT: Transmits MIDI messages generated by the instrument.
Tips:
Please refer to the “MIDI I/O” section for more details.