FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. {for UNITED KINGDOM) This appliance is supplied with a molded three-pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of & amps and that it is approved by A§TA or BSI to B81362. Check for the PASTA mark © or the BSI mark ¥ on the body of the fuse.
Caution Voltage {except North America, Mexico, New Zealand and Europe) Be sure the voltage adjuster located on the rear panel is in accordance with local voltage in your area before using this unit. Use a screwdriver to set the voltage adjuster to the local voltage. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. BEFORE YOU PLAY, PLEASE READ THE CAUTIONARY COPY APPEARING ON PAGE 2.
Cautions for safest use of this unit Installation location 1. A well-ventilated place. Take care not to use this unit in a place where it will not receive sufficient ventilation, and not to permit the ventilation holes to be covered by curtains, or any similar materials. 2. Place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat from heating equipment, 3. A place where humidity, vibration and dust are minimized. Power source 1.
Contents Before you play ooh tii 1 Caution for safest use of this unit 2 Controls and functions iii 4 BASIC FUNCTIONS Getting started Listen to the demonstration Selecting SONGS LL... sierra 10 PRECIS Lira 13 Playing automatic rhythms... nn 14 Automatic accompaniment... iii 16 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS Part] Newfoundlands oes 18 How 10 Select SONGS iii 18 Balance Effects Transpose . . .
Controls and functions — RHYTHM — UPPER Select preset automatic rhythms, Each rhythm Select the sounds to be played on the has four variations. (Refer to page 30.) upper keyboard. {Refer to page 19.) DEMO ONE TOUCH REGISTRATION An automatic performance introduces you to Select an authentic organ registration for aut the organ’s sounds and features. (Refer to masc setup. (Refer tw page 29.) page 8.) = ar ome HE we atom Se “eo ao REGATHER wall Fe 08 vivaria ar owes aa Ea eae = EEE.
r— ONE TOUCH PLAY Select a rhythm, and the appropriate sounds and effects are automatically set. (Refer to page 37.) [ole Lester | Pellet. | LOWER Select the sounds to be played on the lower keyboard and with the pedal keyboard. (Refer to page 21.
Getting started Before you play 1 Plug the power cord into an outlet. 2 Music stand Insert the music stand in the two holes as shown in the diagram. Basic functions Backup emery The various stored memories and function settings are preserved for about one week even if the POWER button is turned off. « The back-up memory does not function unless the power has been on for about 10 minutes.
Playing Hg Luu Press the POWER button to turn it on. 3 Set the MAIN VOLUME to an appropriate level, and play a tune on the upper keyboard. POWER IW OFF, 0 VAN VOLUME io] Tl « Modulate the volume with the (J 2 In the UPPER section, press the SOUND button to turn it on, and select € the PIANO sound. expression pedal.
Listen to the demonstration Listen to a particular sound or rhythm aes I ie CLE 1-3 2 Basic functions 1 Tress the DEMO button. 3 When you are finished listening to the demonstration tunes, press the DEMO button again. DEMO > DEMO > » The display changes to the DEMO display 2 Press any button whose indicator is flashing for the demonstration performance you wish to hear.
Listen to the demonstration tunes in order. h eons 22 Gal ORR LLL Press the DEMO button. DEMO » [] « The display changes to the DEMO display Press the START/STOP button. START/STOP ud OD + The demonstration tunes are played in order. + If you press the button with the flashing indicator during the demonstration performance, the current tune stops and the following tune begins. To stop the demonstration performance, press the START/STOP button.
Selecting sounds BCD Basic functions Press one of the buttons, 1-5, in the Part buttons m ORGAN (preset sounds) lower row of the UPPER section, A The desired sounds are assigned to the upper and lower keyboards with the “part” buttons in the respective UPPER and LOWER sections. C SOUND, SOLO After turning on the SOUND or SOLO ORGAN Surat ae button in the UPPER section, you can select the sound for that part.
Lower keyboard sounds E ORGAN After muting on the ORGAN button in the LOWER section, you can select the TAB sounds or an ORGAN (1 or 2} sound for the tower keyboard. a TAB {flute sounds) Turn on the button or buttons in the upper row of the LOWER section (8°, 4’, 2) to play the desired flute sounds. m ORGAN {preset sounds) Press one of the buttons, ORGAN the upper row of the LOWER section. F G SOUND, SOLO After turning on the SOUND or SOLO button in the LOWER section, you can select the sound for that part.
Basic functions Pedal keyboard sounds H After turning on the BASS PEDALS | VARIATION mutton in the LOWER section, you can Use the VARIATION button to select select the sounds for the pedal variation 1 or 2. keyboard with the buttons in the lower row. {The names of the BASS PEDALS sounds are indicated below | the buttons in the bottom row.) oo cower ow 0 SED aa] sR Foam sane ube ete antimalarial sit « Only one BASS PEDALS note can sound at a time.
Effects Ha LL Add a feeling of spaciousness Add reverberation. to the sound. Press the DIGITAL REVERB button to A Press the DIGITAL EFFECT button to turn it on. turn it on. DIGITAL REVERB The reverberation effect is applied » The sound is broader and deeper. to all sounds. » When this button is on for the ORGAN part, a tremolo effect is applied. Add sustain. B Press the SUSTAIN button to turn SUSTAIN » Play and release a key. The tones fade out gradually after the key is released.
Playing automatic rhythms LULA ALL my Select a variation. Basic functions 1 Select a rhythm pattern using the buttons in the RHYTHM section. Use the VARIATION button to select A variation 1 to 4. RHYTHM ALN DONE TOS [ons 123 80 11 CoO fate] fen = ore 0 197 Tow 2 Start the rhythm by pressing the » When ali the indicators are lit, it START/STOP button. means that variation 4 is selected, Adjust the tempo. ARTISTIC ° ap) B Adjust the speed with the FAST and SLOW buttons for tempo.
Bo conferees Insert an intro pattern. Insert a fill-in pattern. start your performance with an E While the preset rhythm pattern is = introduction, press the INTRO & playing, press either the FILL IN 1 or ENDING button before starting the FILL IN 2 button. rhythm. FLINT FILLING UNDERREPRESENTED COU! HG * A fill-in pattern immediately starts to « An intro is played, after which the play. regular rhythm starts. Insert an ending pattern. Insert a count.
Basic functions Automatic accompaniment Use the AUTO PLAY CHORD Ty 3 chad Use the AUTO PLAY CHORD with the following tune. She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 1 In the RHYTHM section, select the 2 COUNTRY rhythm (VARIATION 1). fH WL KENO sea aE ee So [dio Tow 2 in the AUTO PLAY CHORD section, select ONE FINGER.
3 Press and hold the ONE TOUCH PLAY button until the indicator goes out. ONE TOUCH PLAY ° Use your left hand to play the chords on the lower keyboard and your right hand to play the melody on the upper keyboard. » Pressing a key on the lower keyboard will cause the automatic rhythm pattern to start playing {synchrony start).
Practical applications Part Sounds and effects How to select sounds The sounds for the upper keyboard, lower keyboard and pedal keyboard are selected independently.
Part! Sounds and effects Upper keyboard sounds Sounds are assigned to the upper keyboard parts with the UPPER buttons. ORGAN These are flute and organ sounds. 1. In the UPPER section, press the ORGAN button to turn it on. serer oR EHO Su S00 2. Select the desired flute sound with the TAB buttons or organ sound with the ORGAN (1-5) buttons, ® TAB sounds Flute sounds are selected with the TAB buttons (upper row), Flute sounds can be freely combined.
Practical applications Part Saunders and effects Reassigning organ sounds You can assign organ sounds to the ORGAN (15) buttons as desired. 1. Press and hold the ORGAN button (2 or 3 seconds). UPPER 2. Press the ORGAN (1-5) button to which you wish to reassign the sound. ron a HEE EEE wear cr Br « The number of the organ sound currently assigned to the selected button appears on the display. 3. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to specify the number of the organ sound you wish to assign to the selected button.
Part | Sounds and effects OTHERS sounds When OTHERS is selected, you can select from a wide variety of sounds by number. 1.In the UPPER section, press the OTHERS button to turn it on. 2. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to the right of the display to select the number of the sound you want. TRANSPOSE (A) e The selected sound number is shown on the display * A list of sounds and their corresponding numbers can be found in the separate “REFERENCE GUIDE" provided.
Practical applications Part | Sounds and effects SOUND, SOLO sounds The sounds for each part are selected with the sound select buttons in the LOWER section. Lower on sce 500 weir © 01 Baw Ome EES O00 SEE oe The sounds are selected in the same way as for the upper keyboard. (Refer to page 20.} Pedal keyboard sounds Sounds are assigned to the pedal keyboard with the BASS PEDALS button in the LOWER section, 1.
Part Balance The volume of each part is adjusted separately. Upper and lower keyboard volumes The volumes of the upper keyboard parts are adjusted with the VOLUME buttons in the UPPER section, and of the lower keyboard parts with the VOLUME buttons in the LOWER section, Press the desired part button, and then adjust . the volume. ORGY SOLD SOLO VOLUME 000 : Sounds and effects wore gl] § mim “ ~ Cornmeal i FPR—| Pressing the A button increases the volumes; pressing the Vv button decreases the volume.
Practical applications Part | Effects Various effects add character to the selected sound. DIGITAL EFFECT DIGITAL EFFECT gives the sound richness and enhances your performance. 1.In the UPPER or LOWER section, tum on a part bunion, 2. Press the DIGITAL EFFECT button to turn it on. DETER EFFECT S [) + The effect is applied to the part you selected in step 1. Sounds and effects 1 wm i 3.Repeat steps 1 and 2 for other pars as desired.
Patti Sounds and effects Tremolo The tremolo effect is a rapid oscillation in volume, producing the effect of a rotating speaker. The tremolo effect can be used with the upper and/or lower ORGAN part sounds. 1.1n the UPPER or LOWER section, press the ORGAN button to turn it on. ona Som 00) $ 2. Press the DIGITAL EFFECT button to turn it on. gio FET S [a] « The tremolo effect is applied to the respective UPPER or LOWER ORGAN sounds.
Practical applications Part | Sounds and effects Glide control The foot switch, located on the left side of the expression pedal, is used as a glide control. When pressed to the left with the side of your foot, it lowers the pitch of the organ about one hail-torie. When released, the pitch reruns to normal. Foot switch * A fast glide effect is applied when the fool switch is turned on and off quickly.
Part] Techno-chord Sounds and effects Ch TECHNO-CHORD transfers the chord notes you play on the [wore keyboard to each melody note you play on the upper keyboard, 1.Press the TECHNO-CHORD bunion to turn it on. rey 2. Play the example below, playing the chords on the lower keyboard and the melody on the upper keyboard. + The melody you play on the upper keyboard is automatically played in chords which are based on the chords you play on the lower keyboard.
Practical applications Part Sounds and effects Panel Memory cf mim my The PANEL MEMORY allows you to change the panel settings of the entire organ at the touch of a single button. There are 5 tolerable memories. Example of storing the panel settings electable the desired sounds, effects and volumes for each part, and assign the desired parts to the keyboards. 2. With the SET button held down, press the 1 button of the PANEL MEMORY.
Part! Sounds and effects One Touch Registration Ye LE mm one With the ONE TOUCH REGISTRATION feature, the selected registration is automatically set for the entire organ in seconds, and you are ready to play immediately. « The sound buttons in the UPPER section are used to select the type of ONE TOUCH REGISTRATION. There are 5 variations available for each type, which are selected with the PANEL MEMORY 110 5 buttons.
ETE Part Il Playing the rhythm Rhythm mn oun The RHYTHM section provides automatic performance of rhythm patterns with realistic percussion instrument sounds. Select a rhythm 1. Select the desired rhythm pattern using the buttons in the RHYTHM section. RHYTHM .Use the VARIATION button to.
Playing the rhythm Adjust the tempo The tempo of the rhythm pattern is adjusted with the TEMPO buttons. Tempe wr) Ey “11 wiv) ICY TU ova The temps increases each time the FAST button is pressed and decreases each time the SLOW button is pressed, The tempo is shown on the display as a numerical value {J = 40-300). Keep a button pressed to change the tempo continuously. If the two buttons are pressed at the same time, the tempo returns to the standard setting of 120.
Practical applications Part Playing the rhythm Playing the rhythm Intro, fill-in and ending patterns matching each different rhythm pattern are permanently recorded in your instrument, thus allowing a versatile rhythm performance. INTRO Begin the rhythm performance with an intro pattern. 1. Press the INTRO & ENDING button to turn it on. HIDING 2° co 2. Press the START/STOP button to start the rhythm. Stafford intro pattern is played, after which the normal rhythm pattern begins.
Partly Playing the rhythm Keyboard Percussion Press the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION button on to turn your lower keyboard into a whole band of percussion instruments and other special sounds. KEEN PERCUSSION « Percussion instrument sounds are produced by the lower keyboard keys as indicated by the picture code below each key. (For further explanation, refer to the separate "REFERENCE GUIDE" provided.) + When the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION button is on, other sounds are not available for the lower keyboard.
Part li Playing the rhythm Playing the chords You can choose from one of the following three AUTO PLAY CHORD modes. can be played just by pressing its root note key ll on the lower keyboard. 1 + The sound selected for the lower keyboard S part is not produced. m ONE FINGER mode Press a key on the lower keyboard. A major chord 1 I minor seventh chord Minor, seventh and minor seventh chords are also easily produced.
Part il Playing the rhythm m PIANIST mode Indicate the chord by actually playing the chord keys on the lower keyboard, In addition to the chords recognized in the FINGERED mode, the AUTO PLAY CHORD also recognizes 9th and 13th chords. » The sound for the lower keyboard is produced only while the keys are pressed.
Practical applications Patti Playing the rhythm MEMORY button When the MEMORY bunion is on, even when the lower keyboard keys are released, the chord is memorized and the accompaniment continues to play until you specify another chord. FTE PLAY THEORY = arms re ] [ aes CCC Adjust the volume The volume for each part is adjusted with the respective DRUMS, AC COMP or BASS buttons in the BALANCE section.
Part li Playing the rhythm a | Loewe HERIBERTO | oo Whitening One Touch Play { With the ONE TOUCH PLAY feature, the sounds and effects, etc. marching the selected rhythm are easily set in seconds and you are ready to play immediately. 1. Use the RHYTHM buttons to select the rhythm pattern you wish to play. 2. Press and hold the ONE TOUCH PLAY button until the indicator goes out.
Practical applications Patti Playing the rhythm Music Style Arranger = (HI mmm The MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER feature changes the sound and rhythm pattern automatically during your performance with the press of a button. You can change the arrangement depending on the atmosphere and feeling of the music to produce a varied and more interesting performance. How to use the MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER 1. Select a rhythm pattern with the RHYTHM buttons, 2.
Part Playing the rhythm Step Decor A mum | You can store the chord progression or various control data for an entire song with the STEP RECORD feature. When you play back the stored progression with the AUTO PLAY CHORD, even if you do not specify the chords on the lower keyboard, the chords change automatically. How to use the STEP RECORD The chord length is specified with the STEP RECORD keys on the keyboard. Reset key nine.
Practical applications Part ll Playing the rhythm Example of storing a chord progression measure ddd
Part il Playing the rhythm Correcting the chord progression Ta correct or modify the recorded chord progression, while the CHORD button is in the recording mode, use the Correction keys ( € ,» }to locate the data you wish to change. » The current measure number is shown on the display. Measures in which no data is recorded are skipped. How chord progression data is indicated: ® Chord data: The current measure number is shown on the display, and the stored chord sounds.
Practical applications Part lll Setting the functions Various functions on your organ can be custom-set to match your personal tastes and style of playing, giving you maximum versatility and control of your instrument. Summary of adjustable settings and programmable functions + AC COMP VOLUME: Adjust the volume of the AC COMP parts. » TUNING: Modify the pitch of the instrument, + SWITCH ASSIGN: Assign the desired function to the foot switch. + TREMOLO SPEED: Regulate the speed of the tremolo.
Patti Setting the functions TUNING Fine-tune the pitch of the entire organ. This is convenient when playing with other instruments. 1. Turn on the PROGRAM button. STEP REG Press the TUNING button. THRIVE fo] fl) SEER 3. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to adjust the pitch. TRANSPOSE ne 405 » The pitch is adjustable within a range of 427.3 to 453.0 Hz. « The decimal can be set The hundreds digit is not displayed. 4. When you have completed making the setting, turn off the PROGRAM button.
Practical applications Part ll Setting the junctions TREMOLO SPEED Set the FAST TREMOLO speeds with this procedure. The FAST TREMOLO creates an effect like two speakers rotating at different speeds. 1. Press and hold the TREMOLO SLOW/FAST button until the display changes (2 or 8 seconds). TLS SEAS 2. Use the TEMPO buttons to select a speaker. H: Speaker for high-frequency sounds L: Speaker for low-frequency sounds 3.Use the TRANSPOSE bunions to adjust the speed. [H24] + Select a speed for L from 3.8 to 8.
Part IV MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is the international standard for digital communication of electronic musical instrument data. This means that any equipment which has a MIDI terminal—such as electronic musical instruments and personal computers—can easily exchange digital data with other MIDI equipment without resorting to complicated conversions or connections. About the MIDI terminals Ee 1] IN: The terminal by which this instrument receives data from other equipment.
Practical applications Part lV Types of MIDI data = NOTE data This is the most basic kind of MIDI data which is exchanged, and is used to specify which keys are played and how hard they are played. NOTE NUMBER: Number specifying which key is played. NOTE ON: Specifies that a key is played. NOTE OFF: Specifies that a key is released. VELOCITY: Specifies how hard a key is struck. » MIDI notes are assigned numbers from 0 to 127, with middle C {C3) as 60.
Part IV Setting the functions Adjust the setting after selecting the function. Procedure 1. Press the PROGRAM (STEP REC) button to turn it on. SHERRI [I Pro 2. Press the MIDI button. RAT HI AIG HEAP TAS Sor [taro] ese] 2) [cm] [one LE i, 7008 || 30K Han ize so co 3. Use the TEMPO buttons to select the function you wish to set. TEMPO The abbreviated function name is shown on the display. 4. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to adjust the setting (see the following section). 5.
Practical applications Part IV MIDI CLOCK Select the CLOCK mode. 1. Select MIDI CLOCK [CL]. (Deter to page 47.) 2. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to change the CLOCK setting. ink TRANSPOSE INTERNAL [int]: This instrument's internal CLOCK is used to control the performance. The CLOCK of the connected equipment is disabled, MIDI [The CLOCK of the connected equipment is used to control the performance. This instrument's CLOCK is disabled.
Part iV DRUMS OUT Specify whether data from the DRUMS part is transmitted. 1. Select DRUMS OUT (Refer to page 47.) 2. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to change the setting. TRANSPOSE (ae i OFF [On]: Data from the DRUMS part is transmitted. [OFF]: Data from the DRUMS part is not transmitted, APG OUT Specify whether data for the AC COMP 1, 2, 3, BASS and CHORD parts is transmitted. 1. Select APC OUT (Refer to page 47.) 2. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to change the setting. TRANSPOSE.
Practical applications Part IW TIGHTEN-CHORD OUT Specify whether keyboard notes generated by the TECHNO-CHORD function are transmitted. 1. Select TECHNO-CHORD QUT [tC]. (Refer to page 47.) 2. Use the TRANSPOSE buttons to change the setting. TRANSPOSE OFF {On}: Keyboard notes generated by the TECHNO-CHORD function are also transmitted. [OFF]: Only key note data of the pressed keys is transmitted.
Initialize This instrument has many settable functions and tolerable memories. However, you can return the settings and memories to the factory-preset status. INITIAL 1. Turn on the PROGRAM (STEP REC) button, STEREO Y CJ] Sra 2.1n the RHYTHM section, press and half the INITIAL button for a few seconds until a “beep” tone sounds and the INITIAL indicator goes out. FILTHY When [End] appears on the display, the memories and settings are returned to their initialized status.
Connections {On the rear panel) LINE DLT 5 oo MD! LINE OUT (output level 1.5 Arms, 600 €) By connecting an external high-power amplifier, the sound can be reproduced at a high volume, MIDI These terminals are for connection to another MID instrument. (Refer to page 45.) Headphone terminal Headphone terminal For silent practice, headphones (option) may be used. When plugged in, the speaker system is automatically switched off, and the sound is heard only through the headphones.
Assembly ® Securely tighten the four screws only AFTER they are ali properly inserted. it each screw is tightened at the time it is inserted, the remaining screws may not fit properly in the holes. In this situation, applying undue force to tighten the screws may damage the screw threads. 1. Assemble the lower organ unit as shown in 3. Connect the two cords from the lower unit and the figure. the power cord to the terminals on the upper « Use the long screws.
Symptoms which appear to he signs of trouble The following changes in performance may occur in the Technicians Organ but do not indicate trouble. Phenomenon Remedy 1 Sounds and effects The buttons, keys, etc. malfunction. + Turn off the POWER bunion once, then turn it on again. If this procedure is not successful, turn off the POWER button once. Then, while pressing the three lower deft buttons in the RHYTHM section (ROCK/DISCO, ROCK [OTHERS] and COUNTRY) at the same #ime, turn the POWER bunion on again.
Index AC COMP VOLUME ASSEMBLY AUTO PLAY CHORD... 6,51 23,31,36 Liz Backup memory . . BALANCE .. CHORD .. Connections COUNT INTRO DEMO 8 DIGITAL EFFECT . DIGITAL REVERB .. ENDING Expression peat FILLING FINGERED | Foot marks . Foot switch . . initialize . INTRO & ENDING... KEYBOARD PERCUSSION 33 MAIN VOLUME . MEMORY MIDI... Music stand . MUSIC STYLE ARRANGER . ONE FINGER . . ONE TOUGH PLA’ ONE TOUCH REGISTRATION ORGAN . .
Specifications XENAKIS KEYBOARD UPPER KEYBOARD 44 KENS LOWER KEYBOARD 44 KEYS PEDAL KEYBOARD 13 KEYS SOUND GENERATOR BCH MAXIMUM NUMBER GF NOTES PRODUCED SIMULTANEOUSLY 32 NOTES, PARCH UPPER KEYBOARD: ORGAN. SOUND, SOLO LOWER KEYBOARD: ORGAN, SOUND, SOLO “SOUND, SOLO» 56 SOUNDS (70 GROUPS): PIANO. € PIANO, GUITAR, € GUITAR, BRASS, VIBRAHARPS, INTRINSICALLY, REED, SAXIFRAGE, OTHERS “TAB: 16.8, 4, 7", PERV 2-213" : 1:5 (16 PRESETS) “SOUND. SOLO 50 SOUNDS (1G GROUPS}, PIANO. £ PIANO, GUITAR, € GUITAR.