User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Contents
- Main Features
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- Important Notes
- Names of Things and What They Do
- Before You Play
- Listening to Songs
- Performing
- Performing with a Variety of Sounds
- Simulating the Way that Sounds are Created on an Organ (Tone Wheel)
- Performing with Two Layered Tones (Dual Play)
- Performing with Different Tones in the Left and Right Sides of the Keyboard (Split Play)
- Changing the Volume Balance for Dual Play and Split Play
- Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch)
- Adding Reverberation to Sounds (Reverb Effect)
- Adding a Variety Effects to the Sound (Effects)
- Adding a Spinning Sound to Organ Tones (Rotary Effect)
- Transposing the Key of the Keyboard or Song Playback (Transpose)
- Performing with the Metronome
- Adding Liveliness to the Sound (Sound Control)
- Changing the Tonal Quality (Equalizer)
- Performing with Audio Files (Audio Key)
- Creating a Piano Sound to Your Taste (Piano Designer)
- Playing Along with Rhythms
- What is Session Partner?
- Performing Along with Session Partner
- Selecting a Rhythm
- Changing a Rhythm’s Tempo
- Selecting a Rhythm’s Chord Progression
- Performing with the Chord Progression Specified in the Left Hand (Chord Progression Off)
- Changing the Rhythm Pattern (Original/Variation)
- Recording the Chord Progression
- Saving Your Favorite Performance Settings
- Recording
- Saving a Performance
- Various Settings
- Connecting Other Equipment
- Appendices
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Names of Things and What They Do
[Contrast] Knob
This knob adjusts the contrast of the screen (p. 22).
[Display] Button
Press this button when you want to change the tone, the
song to play back, the rhythm, or the tempo. Each time
you press this button, the display will alternately show
tone information (tone number and name), song
information (song number, name, and number of
measures), Session Partner information (rhythm number,
rhythm name, and chord progression), and tempo.
In Function mode, you can make various settings by
holding down this button and using the [-] [+] buttons (p.
115).
[-] [+] Buttons
These two buttons are used to modify the values of a
variety of settings.
Pressing both the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously
returns the setting of a particular item or function to its
original value.
If you’re playing the song while the song select screen is
displayed, you can hold down these buttons to rewind or
fast-forward.
Tone Buttons
They are used to choose the kinds of tones (Tone
Groups) played by the keyboard (p. 35).
While the [Registration] button is lit, Tone buttons [1]–[7]
can be used to select registrations.
[Registration] Button
This button lets you store your favorite performance
settings, such as those for the selection of tones, Session
Partner (p. 78).
[Split] Button
Allows you to play different tones in the left and right
sides of the keyboard (p. 43).
[Multi Effects] Button
This button lets you apply various effects to the sound (p.
50).
[Reverb] Button
You can use this to add the characteristic reverberation
of a concert hall to what you play (p. 49).
[Sound Control] Button
This button gives the sound more expressive range (p.
56).
By holding down this button and pressing the [Equalizer]
button, you can turn V-LINK on and off (p. 136).
[Equalizer] Button
Switches the equalizer on or off (p. 57). You can use the
equalizer to adjust the tonal character by boosting or
cutting just the low or high frequency regions.
By holding down this button and pressing the [Sound
Control] button, you can turn V-LINK on and off (p. 136).
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