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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS •• Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes. •• Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus. •• An apparatus with Class I construction shall be connected to an AC outlet with a protective grounding connection. •• Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit. •• Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
Table of contents Introduction............................................... 5 Main features................................................ 5 Top panel....................................................... 6 Rear panel..................................................... 7 USB connectors on the front side................ 7 AUDIO Connections...................................... 8 Connections............................................... 8 MIDI connection............................................
Introduction Thank you for purchasing Ketron Audya Advanced Music Station. In this “User Manual/Quick Guide” you can find the descriptions of all the main functions to get started with the keyboard. Before using the unit, we strongly recommend you to read this manual thoroughly to ensure that you understand the operation of its many useful and convenient functions. After you have finished reading this manual, please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Introduction Top panel The front panel of Audya is divided in various operative sections. In the figure below, each number corresponds to its description. 3 5 NOTE Some buttons and controls on the front panel are marked by a blue serigraphy, meaning that a second function is available accordingly to the selected operative mode.
Introduction Rear panel All the connections to external devices are on the rear panel. In the figure below, each number corresponds to its description. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 eadphone 1 H Standard stereo jack for the headphone. The Master volume adjusts also the headphone output level. 2 Gain 2 Gain adjustment of the signal input level of the Micro 2 jack. 3 Micro 2 Standard combo mono jack for the connection of a dynamic microphone.
Connections AUDIO connections Stereo jack connection to a PA system. LINE INPUT 1 and 2 MAIN OUT L/R INPUT L MIXER INPUT R MAIN OUT RIGHT/LEFT AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS Connecting 4 auxiliary outputs to a mixer and to a PA system.
Connections Connecting one or two microphones and one headphones. MICRO 2 MICRO 1 STEREO HEADPHONES MIDI connection MIDI connection to an external interface connected to a computer. AUDIO/MIDI USB INTERFACE (or FIREWIRE) MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI OUT USB MIDI IN COMPUTER WITH A DAW APPLICATION (Cubase, Pro Tools, SONAR, Logic, Reaper, Live, Reason, Fruity Loops, Sequel, etc.
Connections VIDEO connection Connecting a VGA monitor. VGA MONITOR VIDEO PORT USB connection USB connection to a computer.
Connections ▀▀ USB connection procedure 111 Connect the USB cable to the USB DEVICE port of Audya, and to the USB port of a computer. 222 After a while, “USB connected” will appear on the display of Audya (Figure A). All the functions on the front panel are disabled. 333 After a while, a screen like Figure B should appear on the screen of your computer. From this windows you should choose the “Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer” option (Figure B).
Display and function buttons Display The heart of Audya is the display. The F1-F5 function buttons to the left, the F6-F10 function buttons to the right and the five User buttons below the display allow you to select the items displayed in the various screens. 1 2 4 1-F5 function buttons 1 F Press the five function buttons from F1 to F5 to select one voice (VOICE) or one STYLE or a menu displayed on the display, for example. 2 F6-F10 function buttons The same as above.
Display and function buttons User buttons In addition to the FILL and BREAK selection in Arranger mode and other assignable user functions (see User Assignable on page 52), the five User buttons can access many functions. For example, while in the different operative modes (MENU, DISK, PLAYLIST, STYLE VIEW, DRUM MIXER and so on), these five User buttons allow the selection of further pages that open their own settings menus.
Selecting voices Selecting voices You can find three rows of eight buttons each in the VOICE section on the front panel. The first two rows allow the selection of the voice families, ordered by a common use (see a full list of the voices on page 63). B The third row contains the PROGRAM button and other voices selection buttons. Moreover, there are also the DOUBLE, HARMONY and KEY TUNES buttons.
Selecting voices ▀▀ Selecting a SUPERSOLO voice 111 Press the SUPERSOLO button of the third row in the VOICE section. The display will show a list of the SUPERSOLO voices stored on the hard disk (Figure 03). 222 Select one voice by using the CURSOR § ¶. 333 Press the ENTER button to load the SUPERSOLO voice into the selected memory location. The display will show the SUPERSOLO voice on the first free location.
Selecting voices dding a second voice to the right hand ▀▀ A (2nd VOICE) 111 Press the 2nd VOICE button on the third row in the VOICE section. 222 According to the PRESET or PROGRAM voice, you will add a second voice to the sound of the right hand. 333 Note that the 2nd VOICE voices can be freely programmed by the user in any PROGRAM. Press the EDIT button and the USER 2 button to open the 2nd VOICE page (Figure 07). For more details on how to create/edit a PROGRAM see on page 36.
Selecting the styles Selecting styles The numeric keypad of the STYLE section allows the selection of twelve style families, divided into various musical genres. B ▀▀ Selecting a PRESET style 111 Select one style family by pressing one of the twelve buttons of the keypad in the STYLE section. For example, press the “POP” family button. 222 The display will show the first ten available styles Press one of the F1-F10 buttons to select one of the ten displayed styles.
Play Control Play Control The PLAY CONTROL section contains all the control functions so you can start playing the keyboard and modify the settings accordingly to your own way of playing. B ▀▀ TRANSPOSER By pressing the [-] and [+] buttons you can transpose the overall pitch in 24 semitones up or down (1 semitone step), including the Arranger (except the drum). The display shows the current TRANSPOSE value (Figure 13).
Play Control ▀▀ BASS The MANUAL, TO LOWEST and BASSIST buttons set the following modes, respectively. MANUAL: sets the manual bass for the left hand. TO LOWEST: sets the lowest note of the chord to the root. For example, when you want to play a bass pedal within a chord progression. BASSIST: allows to play free bass notes on a chord played with the right hand. For example, when you play bass solos. ▀▀ SPLIT Holding the SPLIT button, a small keyboard at the bottom of the display appears.
Mixer Mixer The Mixer section features nine vertical faders. The first fader at left allows to control the USER functions (see “User Assignable” on page 52). The remaining eight faders control the volumes of the ARRANGER parts and the volumes of the VOICES parts. NOTE When the DRAWBARS mode is on, the nine faders of the Mixer will adjust the footage of the organ. For details see on page 16 and on page 31.
Player Player The Player section is a complete multimedia environment for live performances. It’s a mixer consisting of five faders allowing volume control over WAVE, DJ LOOP, MP3, SFX and MIDI file. The five buttons above the faders switch on/off in order to select the tracks for the mix. NOTE When a track of the Player is playing, the corresponding LED flashes. NOTE The Remix On/Off function works only when MIDIFILE is selected, even if it is shown on the WAVE and MP3 player screens.
Player ▀▀ DJ LOOP The DJ LOOP button enables the DJ LOOP screen where you start playback of the selected audio loop (Figure 20). The fader below adjusts the volume of the track. To navigate in this screen use the cursor buttons, the ENTER and EXIT buttons as described for the WAVE screen. The DJ LOOP song are a particular kind of looping tracks, prepared for several music genres. The USER 5 button allows the JUMP NORM/IMM function (normal/immediate jump).
Player 777 Press the START button (USER 5). Press the START button on the panel, the WAVE track stops and you must press START again in order to start playback the MP3 track. 888 The MP3 track starts playback and its LED flashes. The WAVE track stops and its LED turns off. 999 Instead, if you press the ENTER button, the MP3 track will start playback while the WAVE track is playing. The LED of the MP3 track flashes while the LED of the WAVE track lights steadily.
Voicetron Voicetron The Voicetron section has one volume fader for MICRO and one volume fader for VOCALIZER, both with on/off LED button. Once you connect a microphone to the MICRO 1 connector and/or MICRO 2 connector, you can access to a wide range of options for the voice processing. B ▀▀ MICRO The MICRO button enables both MICRO 1 and MICRO 2 inputs.
Master PAGE 1 F1 - VOCALIZER F2 - AUTOTUNE VOCAL F3 - BLUEGRASS DUET F4 - COUNTRY DUET F5 - CHAINED DUET F6 - STANDARD TRIO F7 - STANDARD TRIO 2 F8 - CHAINED TRIO F9 - STAND. QUARTET F10 - JAZZ QUARTET PAGE 2 F1 - USER 1 F2 - USER 2 F3 - USER 3 F4 - USER 4 F5 - USER 5 F6 - USER 6 F7 - USER 7 F8 - USER 8 F9 - USER 9 F10 - USER 10 Figure 28a ▀▀ Editing a VOCALIZER effect 111 Select a VOCALIZER effect. 222 By pressing the EDIT button, a screen like the Figure 28b will appear.
Style View Style View By pressing the STYLE VIEW button on the PLAY CONTROL section you access the screen with the ten “parts” of the style currently selected.
Style View Style View (Audio Style Modeling) By pressing the STYLE VIEW button, you access the screen with of the ten parts of the style currently selected. If you press twice some function buttons, you will switch the audio parts on, and more precisely: F1 - Audio Drum F2 - Groove Bank F3 - Bass Bank F9 - Arp & Lick F10 - Live Guitar The audio parts (grooves) allow to insert live recordings of real instruments in any style.
GM Part GM Part Mixer By pressing the GM PART MIXER button in the PLAY CONTROL section you access the screen with the parts of the MIDI file currently playing (Figure 35).
Drum Mixer ▀▀ UTILITY By selecting UTILITY, you access the screen of MIDI utilities (Figure 38). By pressing directly the F1-F10 buttons you can set the following parameters: •• F1 - SOFT-THRU: enables MIDI Thru. •• F2 - MIDI CLOCK IN: enables the MIDI clock reception. •• F3 - MIDI CLOCK OUT: enables MIDI clock transmission. •• F4 - LOCAL: enables the Local On/Off function. On Local Off the keyboard will not play. •• F5 - MIDI PORT IN GM: enables the MIDI IN 1 or 2 port to receive General MIDI data.
Drum Set ▀▀ VOLUME By selecting VOLUME, you can set the volumes of each single percussive part of the drum, by using the F1-F10 buttons and the DATA/VALUE wheel or the CURSOR Ó Á. The available range is 0 to 15 (Figure 41). ▀▀ REVERB By selecting REVERB, you can set the reverb send of each single percussive part of the drum, by using the F1-F10 buttons and the DATA/VALUE wheel or the CURSOR Ó Á. The available range is 0 to 15 .
Drawbars ▀▀ USER By selecting USER, you access the screen where to select/edit the DRUM SET created by the user (Figure 45). ▀▀ INS By selecting INS you can assign the voices to F1-F10 buttons. By using the CURSOR Ó Á or the DATA/VALUE wheel you can scroll all the ten pages of the DRUM SET. ▀▀ FUNCTION By selecting FUNCTION, you access the screen where to set the button SHIFT function which shift the DRUM SET in the range of +/- 24 semitones (in 12 semitones steps) (Figure 46).
Supersolo Supersolo By pressing the SUPERSOLO button in the VOICE section you access the screen where to select the SUPERSOLO voices, described on page 15. By pressing the EDIT button you can access the edit screen of the SUPERSOLO voices (Figure 48). By using the F1-F10 buttons you can execute the following functions: •• F1 - CLEAR&LOAD: clears the current memory and loads the selected SUPERSOLO voice(s). •• F2 - CLEAR SELECT.: clears the memory only for the currently selected SUPERSOLO voice(s).
Voice List Voice List By pressing the VOICE LIST button in the VOICE section, the screen of the custom voices will appear. For each of the 16 VOICES (the first two rows) you can access the VOICE LIST button with 20 memory locations each. In this way, you can customize your favourite voice lists to be used for each voice family. ▀▀ Storing a VOICE LIST 111 Select one voice by pressing any keys in the VOICE section. For example, “EL. PIANO”. 222 Press the VOICE LIST button.
Double, Harmony, button Tunes Double, Harmony By pressing the DOUBLE button in the VOICE section, you can activate the function to double the octave of the voice for the right hand. By pressing the HARMONY button in the VOICE section, you can enable the function to harmonize the voice for the right hand. Two pages with 10 options each are available (Figure 55).
Play List “MY_TUNE” will appear on the screen (Figure 58). 1111 To remove a song from a KEY TUNE, press the USER 3 button (REMOVE) below the display. ▀▀ KEY TUNE parameters When you create a KEY TUNE from scratch or edit a previous one, you can set the following parameters, by using the F1-F10 buttons. •• F3 - START: the start note of the trigger interval (e.g. C3). You can set this, by pressing directly any keys on the keyboard. •• F4 - END: the end note of the trigger interval (e.g. F3).
Program Program Audya allows to create/modify PROGRAMS for any voice in the VOICE section. Just select a VOICE and press the EDIT button. ▀▀ Creating a PROGRAM 111 Select a voice from the VOICE section. For example, “GRAND PIANO”. 222 In Figure 61 the first EDIT page is visible, corresponding to the USER 1 button, where you can tweak all the VOICE EDIT parameters. By using the F1-F10 buttons you can select the parameters described below.
Program 444 Press the USER 2 button to open a screen like Figure 64 where the parameters for the 2ND VOICE are shown. By using the F1-F10 buttons you access all the available parameters. Note that the selected values can be edited by using the DATA/VALUE wheel or the CURSOR Ó Á. •• F1 - 2ND VOICE: you can assign one voice choosing from those available. •• F2 - VOLUME: adjusts the volume. •• F3 - OCTAVE: +/- 3 octaves. •• F4 - TUNE: you can tune +/- 100 cents the pitch (values from -63 to + 64).
Program 777 Press the USER 5 button to open a screen like Figure 67 showing the CONTROL 1 page. You can access the parameters by using the F1-F10 buttons. Note that the selected values can be edited by using the DATA/VALUE wheel or the CURSOR Ó Á. To jump from one parameter to another, press repeatedly the function button or the corresponding button on the opposite side. •• F1/F6 - VOICES: you can assign up to three voices to the same VOICE.
Registration ▀▀ Storing a PROGRAM Once finished, you can store the PROGRAM by using the SAVE button. A screen like Figure 70 will appear. 111 Digit a name in the text box by typing the characters directly from the keyboard. 222 Press the USER 4 or USER 5 button (SAVE TO DISK or SAVE) to store the PROGRAM on the disk. 333 Press the USER 2 button (COPYTOPRES) to save the PROGRAM as PRESET in the current position.
Registration The REGISTRATION BLOCK is a bunch of twenty SINGLE REGISTRATIONS or direct functions that can be quickly recalled. ▀▀ Creating a REGISTRATION BLOCK 111 Press the REGISTRATION button to open the corresponding screen. If not selected, press the USER 4 button to select BLOCK. If there is no file, an empty screen and “EMPTY FOLDER” will appear (Figure 74). 222 Press the EDIT button. 333 Press the USER 1 button (CREATE). 444 The display will show all the SINGLE REGISTRATIONS (Figure 75).
GM Voice editing GM Voice editing In addition to the VOICES editing, you can modify also some parameters of the GM (General MIDI) voices. ▀▀ Editing a GM voice 111 Select a voice from GM VOICES. For example “El_Piano”. 222 Press the EDIT button. 333 The Figure 78 shows the page with all the parameters of the currently selected GM VOICE. By using the F1-F10 buttons you can select the parameters below. The selected values can be modified by using the DATA/VALUE wheel or the CURSOR Ó Á.
Menu Menu By using the MENU button you can access the MENU main page (Figure 82) that allows to open several setting pages. ▀▀ MIDI •• Press the F2 button (MIDI) to open the MIDI settings page (Figure 83). By using the F1-F10 buttons you can open the following settings pages: F1 - CHANNEL TX: choose the MIDI channel transmission. F2 - FILTER PROG.CHANGE TX: sets the filter for Program Change transmission. F3 - TRANPOSE TX: sets the transmission of the transposed parts.
Menu ▀▀ KEYBOARD CONTROL •• Press the F4 button (KEYBOARD CONTROL) to open the settings page for the keyboard (Figure 86). By using the F1-F10 buttons you can open the following settings pages: F1 - PITCH/VOL/TRANS: Pitch settings, Pitch Bend, Master Tune, Master Volume, buttonb Only Transpose, Player Transpose Lock and Right Boost Level. F2 - MODULATION: Modulation Wheel sensitivity. F3 - AFTERTOUCH: Aftertouch parameters. F4 - EXPR. PEDAL: expression pedal parameters.
Menu ▀▀ VIDEO MODE •• Press the F7 button (VIDEO MODE) to open the page for the video settings (Figure 89). By using the F1-F10 buttons you can open the following settings pages: F1 - MODE: sets the VGA video output for lyric display (karaoke) or as MIRROR (all that you see in the display is mirrored on a VGA monitor). F2 - HOR. START: sets the horizontal start position. F3 - HOR. POSITION: horizontal position. F4 - VERT. START: sets the vertical start position. F5 - VERT. POSITION: vertical position.
Menu ▀▀ Recording an MP3 file 111 Press the MENU button and the F8 button (AUDIO RECORDING) to enter the audio recording environment. 222 Press the F1 button (MP3 RECORDING) to choose MP3 recording. 333 Follow the same procedure for WAV file recording. 444 The recorded MP3 file will be created in the MP3 folder of the disk. To browse and listen to the recorded MP3 file, press the MP3 button in the Player section.
Menu ▀▀ MIDI RECORDING •• Press the F9 button (MIDI RECORDING) in the MENU screen. The recording MIDI page will open. By using the F1-F10 buttons you can set the following MIDI recording modes: F1- keyboard: sets the recording mode from the keyboard. F2 - MIDI PORT IN GM: sets the MIDI data recording mode from the MIDI IN port. ▀▀ Recording a MIDI file using the keyboard 111 Press the MENU button and the F9 button (MIDI RECORDING) to enter the MIDI recording environment.
MIDI Remix MIDI Remix Audya offers a MIDI REMIX function to replace the drum track in any MIDI file with the drum part of an internal Style of Audya, even one with AUDIO DRUM part. ▀▀ Making a MIDI Remix 111 Press the MIDI button in the Player section and select a MIDI file from the list. In the example, the file is “Raindrops_Keep_Falli.mid” (123 BPM). 222 Press the F9 button to enable the REMIX ON function (Figure 101). 333 Select a style with approximately the same tempo (BPM) of the MIDI file.
Disk Disk Audya features a bunch of functions dedicated to the disk management. ▀▀ Menu Disk 111 Press the DISK button to see the content of the internal disk (Figure 106). The disk contains a certain number of folders, that you can access by using the CURSOR § ¶ or the DATA/VALUE wheel. The content is: DJ LOOP MIDIFILE MP3 PLAYLIST SFX STYLES WAVE INSTRUMENTS REGISTRATION SYSTEM 222 Press the ENTER button to enter the selected folder.
Drive USB, Search Drive USB In addition to the internal disk you can also manage external drive such as pendrives, hard disks, CD players, etc. connected to any of the two USB connectors on the front side. Once you have inserted a USB device into one of the two USB ports, the USB drive will appear on the DISK menu, as in Figure 110. The same functions in the DISK MENU are available also for the files and folders of the USB drive.
Style Mode Style Mode By pressing the MODE button in the STYLE section to the left of the display, you access the Arranger and the Style functions. ▀▀ MODES •• The USER 1 button (MODES) allows to access the settings of the Arranger (Figure 114): F1 - VOICE TO ARRANGE ON/OFF: enable/ disables the voice to the Arranger. F2 - INTERACTIVE GUITAR: sets the dynamic value for the LIVE GUITAR part. The guitar plays an arpeggio if you play harder the keyboard. The guitar plays chords if you play softer.
Style Mode normal up to fixed values (from 32 to 127). F9 - PIANIST BASIC BASS ON/OFF: enables the basic mode for the bass in PIANIST mode. ▀▀ CHORDS •• The USER 4 button (CHORDS) allows to access the chords parts settings (Figure 117): F1 - CHORD 1 (CLOSE/PARAL.): sets the chord played in close or parallel mode. F2 - CHORD 2 (CLOSE/PARAL.): as above. F3 - CHORD 3 (CLOSE/PARAL.): as above. F4 - CHORD 4 (CLOSE/PARAL.): as above. F5 - CHORD 5 (CLOSE/PARAL.): as above. F6 - CHORD 1 (NORMAL/RETR.
User Assignable User Assignable By pressing the USER ASSIGNABLE button, located to left of the display, you access the screen where to assign custom functions to the USER buttons (Figure 119). By using the F1-F5 buttons you can assign up to five USER_TABS_PRES, that is five different functions for the five User buttons below the display. Press one of the F1-F5 buttons and the EDIT button to access the screen like Figure 120.
User Styles User Styles Audya features two style families: FACTORY STYLES and USER STYLES . The FACTORY STYLES are the built-in styles of Audya and can be accessed by using the keypad in the STYLE section and the ordinary selection of the style by using the F1-F10 buttons, as already described in the “Styles” chapter on page 17. The styles of this family cannot be modified, meaning that you cannot overwrite them. You can load these FACTORY STYLES into memory and play them.
MSP MSP function Audya offers a complete Multi Sample Player editor. To access the MSP function, press the WAVE button, choose a file from the list in the WAVE folder and press the EDIT button. ▀▀ Creating an MSP 111 Select a WAV format file from the WAVE folder and press ENTER to load the file into memory (Figure 123). By using the F1-F10 buttons you can access the following functions: F1 - START: sets the start of the note range on the keyboard.
Music stand Text scrolling In addition to the ordinary lyric functions, showing synchronized text contained in the Standard MIDI files (karaoke), Audya allows to synchronize lyric with any audio and MP3 file. ombining a text file with a MIDI file, an MP3 ▀▀ C or a WAVE file 111 Make the USB connection to access the hard disk of Audya. After connecting, open the WAVE folder and copy a text file (an ordinary TXT file) containing the lyric of a song.
AUDIO DRUM Audio Drum # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE 7 267 8 138 9 139 10 178 268 179 269 201 270 202 271 206 11 140 199 200 213 290 2 1 231 3 4 136 5 137 6 174 175 197 198 12 13 14 221 15 232 187 299 319 233 16 237 236 19 17 234 18 218 235 219 238 20 12_8POP_57 16 BEAT1RX_76 16 BEAT1_76 16 BEAT2RX_93 16 BEAT2_93 16 BEAT3RX_93 16 BEAT3_93 16 BEAT4_82 16 BEAT5RX_70 16 BEAT5_70 16 BEAT6RX_72 16 BEAT6_72 16 BEAT7RX_74 16 BEAT7_74 16 BEAT8RX_80 16 BEAT8_80 16 TRIPLET_90 16 TRIPLTRX90 8 BEAT10_76 8 BEAT11_76 8 B
AUDIO DRUM Audio Drum # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE 77 284 76 73 149 72 150 74 151 75 78 152 79 153 80 82 154 81 84 155 83 285 204 286 85 210 86 87 156 88 89 157 158 90 91 159 92 287 93 94 96 97 288 265 266 295 98 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 POP'60FX_140 POP'60RX_140 POP'60_140 POP1FX_77 POP1RX_77 POP1_77 POP2RX_76 POP2_76 POP3RX_85 POP3_85 POPBEAT_91 POPCITYRX_90 POPCITY_90 POPCOOLRX_90 POPCOOL_90 POPFUNK1FX_94 POPFUNK1RX_94 POPFUNK1_94 POPFUNK2FX106 POPFUNK2RX106 POPFUNK2_106 POPFUNK3RX_95 PO
Groove (Drum 2) Groove Bank (Drum 2) # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE 1 AFRO_1 40 CONGA_BOLERO1 74 FLAMENCO_F 2 AFRO_2 41 CONGA_BOLERO2 75 FLAMENCO_G 3 AFRO_3 42 CONGA_BOSSA 76 GIPSY1 4 AFRO_4 43 CONGA_CHA1 77 GIPSY2 5 AFRO_5 44 CONGA_CHA2 78 GUAJIRA_A 6 BACHATA_A 45 CONGA_MAMBO 79 GUAJIRA_B 7 BACHATA_B 46 CONGA_MERENG1 186 GUIRA_1 8 BACHATA_C 47 CONGA_MERENG2 187 GUIRA_2 9 BACHATA_D 48 CONGA_RUMBA 80 GUIRA_BACHAT1 10 BATUCADA_A 49 CONGA_SALSA1 81 GUIR
Groove (Drum 2) Groove Bank (Drum 2) # STYLE # STYLE 108 JAZZROCK_B 238 RIDE_1_T 109 JIGS 146 RIDE_FAST1 110 LATINDANCE1 147 RIDE_FAST2 111 LATINDANCE2 148 RIDE_MEDIUM 112 MAMBO_A 149 RIDE_SHUFFLE 113 MAMBO_B 150 RIDE_SLOW 114 MAMBO_C 151 ROCK_A 188 MARACAS_1 152 ROCK_B 234 MARACAS_1_T 153 SALSA_A 189 MARACAS_2 154 SALSA_B 235 MARACAS_2_T 155 SALSA_C 190 MARACAS_3 156 SALSA_D 191 MARACAS_4 157 SALSA_E 192 MARACAS_5 158 SALSA_F 115 MARAC_BOLERO1 1
Bass Bank Bass Bank # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 23 24 25 26 7 8 9 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 166 35 167 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 12_8BALLAD1 12_8BALLAD2 12_8BALLAD3 12_8BALLAD4 16BEAT_1 16BEAT_2 16BEAT_3 16BEAT_4 16BEAT_5 16BEAT_6 16BEAT_7 16BEAT_8 16BEAT_9 3_4PDOBLE 6_8BALLAD1 6_8BALLAD2 6_8BLUES 6_8WALZ_1 6_8WALZ_2 70BEAT_1 70BEAT_2 70POP_1 70POP_2 8BEAT_1 8BEAT_2 8BEAT_3 BACHATA_1 BACHATA_2 BACHATA_3 BALLAD_1 BALLAD_2
Arp & Lick Arp & Licks # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE 39 16GUIT_1 66 16SYNT_2 4 8GUIT_4 48 16GUIT_10 84 16SYNT_20 5 8GUIT_5 49 16GUIT_11 85 16SYNT_21 6 8GUIT_6 50 16GUIT_12 86 16SYNT_22 7 8GUIT_7 51 16GUIT_13 87 16SYNT_23 8 8GUIT_T_1 52 16GUIT_14 88 16SYNT_24 9 8GUIT_T_2 53 16GUIT_15 89 16SYNT_25 10 8GUIT_T_3 54 16GUIT_16 90 16SYNT_26 11 8GUIT_T_4 55 16GUIT_17 91 16SYNT_27 12 8GUIT_T_5 56 16GUIT_18 67 16SYNT_3 13 8GUIT_T_6 40 16GUIT_2 68 16SYNT_4
Live Guitar Live Guitar # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE 7 16B_ELECT_1 73 PARTY_POLKA 103 SHUFFLE_4 8 16B_ELECT_2 23 POLKA_1 118 SHUFFLE_5 9 16B_FOLK_1 24 POLKA_2 119 SHUFFLE_6 10 16B_FOLK_2 101 POLKA_3 42 SHUF_ROCK_1 6 16_SMOOTH 138 POLKA_4 43 SHUF_ROCK_2 69 2_STEPS 139 POLKA_5 44 SHUF_ROCK_3 1 5TH_MUTE 25 POP_1 45 SHUF_ROCK_4 2 5TH_SHUFFLE 26 POP_2 77 SLOW_ROCK6_8 135 6-8MARCH_1 27 POP_3 49 SLOW_ROCK_1 136 6-8MARCH_2 106 POP_4 125 SLOW_ROCK_2 68 8B
Sounds Drum Set # DRUM SET # DRUM SET # DRUM SET # DRUM SET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 17 25 Standard1 Standard2 Room_Gm2 Power_Gm2 Electro_Gm2 Jazz_Gm2 Analog_Gm2 Standard_Gm2 Folk Acoustic1 JazzDry Vintage Acoustic2 Rock House 26 28 29 30 33 41 42 47 48 49 57 58 59 60 62 Techno Progressive Rave HipHop Fusion Brush Brush_Gm2 Sfx_Kit Orchestra_Gm2 Orchestra Studio LightPop Rap Hip_Box Modern 65 66 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Custom Latin PopJazz Street Analog Citypop Smooth Acid K
Sounds GM voices BANK B (CC0 Value=1) # INSTRUMENT # INSTRUMENT # INSTRUMENT # INSTRUMENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Jingle Electric Latin_Piano El_Piano1 Concert_Grand Bright_Grand Twin_fm Hard_Dx Musicbox Tubular_Bell Marimba Long_Vibe Kalimba Ep_Phase Orch-Bell Windchimes Rotary Dry_Organ Drawbar Positive Master Francaise Jazz_Fisa Tango Country&Slide Ac_Folk1 Electric_Funk 60Stopped Mute_Velo Distortion 12Strings Solid_Body 33 34 35 3
Sounds GM voices 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 Voice_Flute Shakuhashi Whistle Classic_Flute Pulse1 Synbrass3 Lead_Square Chick Triangle1 Triangle2 Synth8 Synth1 Softpad 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 Saw&Pulse Warmpad Fantasy Magic Glockpad Choir_Pad Digipad Atmosphere Obx_Pad Bowed_Pad Digipad Fantasy Halo 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 Ensemble Digistring Tres Hackbrett Tres Cajun Pan_Flute Ac_Folk1 Jungle Balama Tinkle Triangle Tambora 116 117 118 119 120 12
Sounds Preset Sounds Piano Chrom Accordion # INSTRUMENT # INSTRUMENT # INSTRUMENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 GRAND PIANO CONCERT_GRAND E_GRAND HONKY_T0NK LATIN PIANO LOW_GRAND TINE_PIANO POP BRIGHT HARPSICHORD CLAVThe DARK_PIANO ELECTROMIX PIANO&STRINGS OCTAPIANO JINGLE WIDE_GRAND UPRIGHT PIANO_PAD FM_GRAND HOUSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CELESTA GLOCKENSPIEL MUSIC_BOX VIBRAPHONE MARIMBA ORCHEST_BELL XYLOPHONE BELL KALIMBA VIBES_MALLETS MARKTHREE
Sounds Preset Sounds Bass Choir Sax # INSTRUMENT # INSTRUMENT # INSTRUMENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ACOUSTIC FINGER POP FUNK FRETLESS PICKED SLAP RETRO PRECISION BASS&PIANO SYNBASS1 SYNBASS2 SYNBASS3 SYNBASS4 SYNBASS5 HOUSE1 HOUSE2 SINUS BASS&GUIT OBERBASS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 POP_AAH POP OOH VOCALS DAH TOOH UUH MEN_CHOIR SYNVOICE SWITCH_VOX DIGICHOIR HALOCHOIR DIGIVOICE SMOOTH AAH VOICEPAD CHOIRPAD CHURCH_VOCAL1 CHURCH_VOCAL2 SYNTHVOX1 SYN
Sounds Preset Sounds Pad Ethnic Effect SFX # INSTRUMENT # INSTRUMENT # INSTRUMENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DIGIPAD MOVIES OBX SWEEP SPACE LARGE MAGICHORD SYNSTRINGS BRIGHTPAD EXPLORER SCENE GLASSPAD SYBER NEW_ERA ACID BELL_PAD WARMNESS TINEPAD ANALOGS VOCALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 MANDOLIN BANJO FIDDLE SITAR SHAMISEN KALIMBA BAG_PIPE BOUZUKThe STEEL_DRUM CAJUN FADO CELTIC HARP AFRICAN_MALLET JUNGLE HACKBRETT MELOTOM SYNTOM TRES KOTO ZURNA 27
Styles AUDYA FACTORY STYLES BALLAD DANCE COUNTRY # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ^8_BEAT_1 ^8_BEAT_2 ^8_LIGHT_FOLK ^16_BEAT_1 ^16_BEAT_2 ^HEAVY_BEAT ^CLASSIC_BALLAD ^COUNTRY_BEAT_1 ^COUNTRY_BEAT_2 ^ELECTRO_BALLAD ^ENGLISH_TUNE ^EUROPOP ^FOLK_12_8 ^FOLK_BEAT ^FOLK_MELODY ^GUITAR_BALLAD ^ITALBEAT ^MEDIUM_16_BT ^MODERN_POP ^NEW_BALLAD ^NEW_TITLE ^NICE_BALLAD ^POP_BALLAD_1 ^POP_BALLAD_2 ^POP_SONG ^R&B_BALLAD ^SLOW_BALLAD ^SOFT_BE
Styles AUDYA FACTORY STYLES FOLK LATIN PARTY # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 ^BACHATA ^BAJON ^BALADA ^BALLENATO ^BOLERO_1 ^BOLERO_2 ^BOSSA&SALSA ^BOSSA_LOUNGE ^CALIENTE(R) ^CHA_CHA_1 ^CHA_CHA_2 (R) ^CUBAN_CHACHA(R) ^CUMBIA (R) ^CUMBION ^DISCO_SAMBA ^DOMINICANA(R) ^FAST_BOSSA ^GUAJIRA (R) ^ITALBACHATA ^JLG_BACHATA ^LATIN_BALLAD ^LATIN_JAZZ ^LIVE_BOSSA ^MAMBO ^MAMBO_HIT ^MAMBO_SALSA(R) ^MEDIU
Styles AUDYA FACTORY STYLES POP SWING UNPLUGGED # STYLE # STYLE # STYLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ^16_POP_ROCK ^98_POP ^ACOUSTIC_GROOVE ^ACOUSTIC_POP ^BRIT_POP ^HIP_HOP ^DOWNBEAT ^EASY_FUSION ^ELECTRIC_POP ^EMOTIONAL_R&B ^FUNKY_1 ^FUNKY_2 ^FUSION_FUNK ^SUBWAY ^LATIN_R&B ^LATIN_FLAVOUR ^LIGHT_POP ^LOUNGE ^RUMBA_RAP ^OLD_SCHOOL ^R&B_BALLAD_1 ^R&B_BALLAD_2 ^CHILL_OUT ^ORIENTAL_R&B ^BROKEN_BIT ^R&B_REMIX ^RAP®GAE ^SHUFFLE_POP ^SMOOTH_F
Specifications Technical data KEYBOARD DISPLAY HARD DISK USB MASS STORAGE DEVICES SOUND GENERATION POLYPHONY VOICE LIST ORGAN DRAWBARS PROGRAMS SAMPLER PROFESSIONAL MULTIPLAYER MIDIFILE PLAYER AUDIO REMIX SEQUENCER REGISTRATIONS DRUM-1 DRUM-2 (Audio) REAL AUDIO ARRANGER OCTAVE/DOUBLE HARMONY TRANSPOSER ARABIC SCALE ACCORDION DSP EFFECTS MICROPHONE 1&2 VOICETRON MIDI OUTPUTS INPUTS VIDEO INTERFACE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES POWER DIMENSIONS WEIGHT 76 semi-weighed buttons, 8 dynamic curves
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