User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Quick Operation
- Panel Descriptions
- Before You Play
- Panel Descriptions
- Before You Play
- Playing
- Listening to Songs
- Practicing/Recording
- Connecting a Mobile Device via Bluetooth
- Connecting a Mobile Device via Bluetooth
- Reference
- Connecting the Equipment
- Playing
- Listening to Songs
- Recording Your Performance
- Creating Your Own Piano Tone (Piano Designer)
- Connecting the Piano and a Mobile Device via Bluetooth
- Convenient Functions
- Making Various Settings (Function Mode)
- Basic Settings in Function Mode
- Turning the Bluetooth Function On/Off (Bluetooth On/Off)
- Adjusting the Volume of Bluetooth Audio (Input/Bluetooth Vol.)
- Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hand (p. 19)
- Playing Two Tones Layered on Each Key (p. 19)
- Dividing the Keyboard for Two People (Twin Piano)
- Transposing the Pitch of the Song Playback (Song Transpose)
- Adjusting the Song (SMF) Volume (Song Volume SMF)
- Adjusting the Song (Audio) Volume (Song Volume Audio)
- Adjusting the Volume of an Audio Playback Device (Input/Bluetooth Vol.)
- Adjusting the Volume from the Computer (USB Audio Input Volume)
- Setting the Song (SMF) Playback Mode (SMF Play Mode)
- Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied (Damper Pedal Part)
- Changing How the Pedals Work (Center Pedal)
- Changing the Effect of the Pedal (Left Pedal)
- Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer (Local Control)
- MIDI Transmit Channel Settings (MIDI Transmit Ch.)
- Changing the Language Displayed in the Screen (Language)
- Adjusting the Brightness of the Display (Display Contrast)
- Specifying the Time Until the Operating Panel Dims (Screen Saver)
- Specifying a Maximum Volume (Volume Limit)
- Outputting Sound Both from Headphones and Internal Speakers (Speaker Auto Mute)
- Making the Power Automatically Turn off After a Time (Auto Off)
- Saving Settings Automatically (Auto Memory Backup)
- Settings Saved Even If the Power Is Turned Off
- Basic Settings in Function Mode
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Tone List
- Internal Song List
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Index
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Listening to Songs
Playing Back a Song
Here’s how you can listen to the built-in songs. You can listen to these
internal songs as models for your own playing, or practice one hand at a
time along with them.
The internal songs are organized into several categories.
1. Press the [ ] button.
The Song screen appears.
2. Turn the [ ] knob to select the song category.
As an example, let’s select the “Listening” category.
3. Press the [ ] knob to move the “-” “+” symbols to the
lower line of the screen.
“-” “+” symbols
4. Turn the [ ] knob to select the song.
In this example, we’ll select “Valse, op.34-1.”
5. Press the [s] button.
The button is lit, and the song plays.
6. To stop the song, press the [s] button once again.
The button goes dark.
Category list
Category Explanation
Listening Piano songs recommended for listening
Ensemble
Famous songs, mainly classical pieces. These
include piano concertos, duets, and jazz
arrangements of classical pieces. Since this
collection contains songs that are challenging
to play, they are recommended for those at
intermediate level or above.
Entertainment
Arrangements of well-known songs from
around the world, including pop, jazz, and
children’s songs, in arrangements that can be
enjoyed by a wide range of people from the
beginner to the advanced player.
Do Re Mi Lesson
You can use these lessons to learn the basics of
music, by singing solfege along with the songs
or practicing score-reading.
Scales Scales in all keys (major scales, minor scales)
Hanon The Virtuoso Pianist No.1–20
Beyer Vorschule im Klavierspiel Op.101 No.1–106
Burgmüller 25 Études faciles et progressives Op.100
Czerny100 100 Übungsstücke Op.139
USB Memory Songs saved on a USB ash drive
Internal Memory Songs saved in internal memory
& For details on the internal songs, refer to “Internal Song List” (p.
42).
Playing back individual performance parts Change the song tempo
The built-in songs consist of three parts (right-hand, left-hand,
accompaniment), and you can play back just the part(s) that you want
to hear.
1. Press the [ ] button.
2. Turn the [
] knob to select the part that you want to
mute.
3. Press the [
] knob to conrm.
In this example, only the left-hand part plays back.
Sound is heard (play)
Sound is not heard (mute)
There is no data to play back
* Some songs don’t have a left-hand part or an accompaniment
part. In this case, you can’t select the corresponding part.
4. Press the [s] button.
Only the parts that you want to hear will play. You can also practice
by playing the muted part as you listen to the playback.
You can practice at a tempo that’s easy for you to play.
1. After selecting a song, press the [ ] button.
The display shows the tempo of the song.
2. Turn the [ ] knob to change the tempo numerically.
The song tempo changes.
3. Practice along with the song playback.
Changing the tempo as a tempo indication
1. Press the [ ] knob to move the “-” “+”
symbols to the lower line of the screen.
2. Turn the [ ] knob to select a tempo
indication.
The song tempo changes according to the tempo indication you
selected.