User manual
Ch-25 Ch-26
Size : 940mm×370mm×150mm
Weight :6.4 Kg(netto 4,45Kg
Keys: 61
Volume Range: C2~C7
Tone :162
Rhythm :200
Song :50
Accuracy in pitch : ≤ 3 Hunderstel
Output power :2 x 8 Watt
Transformer parameter :800 mA bei 12 V
You can use recording function to record
musical note, tone, rhythm, chord and other
relevant parameters of the keyboard to offer
perfect solution for your work.
Use Record / Play Function
1 Press
"
RECORD
"
button to start recording
stand-by mode, and you can select your
own setting for recording including
tone, rhythm or starting chord etc.
2 Long recording can be recorded directly,
and there are about 320 notes to be
recorded; short recording is available by
selecting corresponding short recording
buttons "R1-R4", and there are about 80
notes to be recorded.
Recording preparation
1 Manual stop press "RECORD
"
button
again under recording mode to stop
recording, recording sign disappears on
the LCD.
2 Auto stop
if memory capacity is full
during recording, recording will be
stopped automatically after LCD displays
FULL.
3 If rhythm is played during recording,
press "INTRO/ENDING" button, and stop
recording automatically after the ending
stops.
Stop recording
1 Long recording press "PLAY" button to
start recording playback.
2 Short recording
choose corresponding
short recording button
"
R1 R4" at first
and then press "PLAY" button to start
corresponding short recording playback.
● When playing, you can adjust tempo.
Recording playback
1 Press
"
START/STOP
"
button to start
recording under recording preparation
mode, and 4 beat points of LCD will be
displayed in turn circularly and the value
will be displayed too.
● You can use
"
START/STOP
"
button at will
to start or stop rhythm.
2 Play the keyboard to start recording mode.
● When turning on chord function, press left
-hand area of the keyboard to start rhythm
with chord directly.
● When chord function is off, press
"
START
/STOP
"
button twice to start rhythm.
Start recording
Notice !
● You can only record a long record or 4
short records, both of which are
incompatible, and latest record will
cover previous record.
Setting
Reference
Specification
INTRO/ENDING
RECORD
PLAY
START/STOP