User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Read This First
- Main Specifications
- Easy Quick Guide
- Panel Descriptions
- Operation Guide
- Selecting a Tone
- Adjusting the Overall Volume
- Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Ambience)
- Adjusting the Brightness of the Sound (Brilliance)
- Making Various Settings (Function Mode)
- Transposing the Pitch (Transpose)
- Changing the Playing Feel of the Keyboard (Key Touch)
- Dividing the Keyboard for Two People (Twin Piano)
- Playing Different Tones with the Left and Right Hand (Split Play)
- Creating Your Own Piano Tone (Piano Designer)
- Saving Your Performance Settings (Registration)
- Layering Two Sounds (Dual Play)
- Display
- Using the Bluetooth Function
- Selecting an Item/Editing a Value
- Sounding the Metronome
- Selecting a song
- Playing Back or Recording
- Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)
- Selecting the Part(s) to Play (Part Mute)
- Selecting a Tone
- Advanced Operation
- Recording Your Performance
- Recording
- Deleting a Saved Song (Delete Song)
- Copying a Saved Song (Copy Song)
- Renaming a Song (Rename Song)
- Creating Your Own Piano Tone (Piano Designer)
- Saving Your Performance Settings (Registration)
- Recalling a Registration
- Saving Current Settings into a Registration
- Saving a Registration Set (Registration Export)
- Loading a Saved Registration Set (Registration Import)
- Loading/Saving Piano Setups
- Saving Piano Settings (Piano Setup Export)
- Loading Piano Settings (Piano Setup Import)
- Convenient Functions
- Initializing the Memory (Format Media)
- Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
- Using the Bluetooth® Functionality
- Here’s What You Can Do
- Listening to Music Through the Piano’s Speakers
- Using the Piano with an App
- Using the Pedals to Turn Pages on a Music Score App
- Various Settings
- Making Various Settings (Function Mode)
- Basic Operations in Function Mode
- Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments (Master Tuning)
- Changing the Tuning Method (Temperament)
- Specifying the Tonic Note (Temperament Key)
- Adjusting the Song (SMF) Volume (Song Volume SMF)
- Adjusting the Song (Audio) Volume (Song Volume Audio)
- Adjusting the Volume of an Audio Playback Device or Bluetooth Audio (Input/Bluetooth Vol.)
- Specifying the Keyboard’s Tone When Playing Back a Song (SMF Play Mode)
- Selecting the Format for Recording (Recording 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)
- Using a Pedal to Switch Registrations (Reg. Pedal Shift)
- Adjusting the Brightness of the Display (Display Contrast)
- Specifying a Maximum Volume (Volume Limit)
- Outputting Sound from Both an External Speaker and the Internal Speakers (Speaker Auto Mute)
- 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)
- Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time (Auto Off)
- Saving Settings Automatically (Auto Memory Backup)
- Connecting Your Equipment
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Tone List
- Internal Song List
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Operation Guide
Reading the note name (e.g., C4)
The alphabetical indication for settings such as Split Point
shows the name of the note.
For example, the indication “C4” means “the fourth ’C’ from
the left edge of the keyboard.”
C4 C5 C6 C7 C8C3C2C1
Layering Two Sounds (Dual Play)
You can play two tones simultaneously from a single key. This
function is called “Dual Play.”
Turning Dual on
Turn the [Dual] button on.
MEMO
You can also use Dual Play by pressing two tone
buttons simultaneously.
Changing tone 1 and
tone 2
1. Use the [K] [J] buttons to select “tone 1” or
“tone 2.”
2. Press a tone button.
3. Use the [–] [+] buttons.
Balance
Adjusts the volume balance (tone 1: tone 2) for
Dual Play.
9:1–9:9–1:9 (default value: 9:4)
Tone 2 Shift
Changes the pitch of tone 2 in units of one octave.
-2–0–2 (default value: 0)
* Depending on the combination of tones, the eect might not apply to tone 2,
causing the sound to appear dierently than usual.
Playing Dierent Tones with the Left and Right Hand (Split Play)
You can play dierent tones in the areas at the left and right of
a specied key.
For example, you can use your left hand to play a bass tone
and use your right hand to play a piano tone.
This feature is called “Split Play,” and the point at which the
keyboard is divided is called the “Split Point.”
Turning Split on Turn the [Split] button on.
Changing the right-hand
tone and left-hand tone
1. Use the [K] [J] buttons to select “right-hand tone”
or “left-hand tone.”
2. Press a tone button.
3. Use the [–] [+] buttons.
Split Point
Changes the split point.
MEMO
You can also specify the split point by holding
down the [Split] button and pressing the key
where you want to split the keyboard.
B1–B6 (default value: F#3)
Balance
Changes the volume balance of Split Play.
9:1–9:9–1:9 (default value: 9:9)
Left Shift
Changes the pitch of the left-hand tone in units of
one octave.
-2–0–2 (default value: 0)
Left-hand tone Right-hand tone
Split point (Power-up default): F#3
F#3
Creating Your Own Piano Tone (Piano Designer)
You can create your own piano tone by customizing the
elements of the grand piano sound to your
taste.
1. Press the [Piano Designer] button.
2. Use the [K] [J] buttons to select the item that
you want to edit.
3. Use the [–] [+] buttons to edit the value.
* Piano Designer can be used to customize the sound only for [Piano] button tones.
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Saving Your Performance Settings (Registration)
You can save tone settings and performance
settings such as Dual Play or Split Play, and easily
recall them when you wish.
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Dividing the Keyboard for Two People (Twin Piano)
You can divide the keyboard into left and right areas so that
two people can play the same range of pitches.
Turning Twin Piano on Turn the [Twin Piano] button on.
Changing the Twin
Piano tone
1. Press a tone button.
2. Use the [–] [+] buttons.
Changing the way the
sound is heard (Mode)
Pair
Notes of the right-hand region are heard
more loudly from the right speaker, and
notes of the left-hand region are heard
more loudly from the left speaker.
Individual
Notes of the right-hand region are heard
only from the right speaker, and notes of
the left-hand region are heard only from the
left speaker.
The damper pedal
for the left area
The damper pedal
for the right area
Conventional
keyboard
Twin Piano
divide point
C4 C5 C6 C7 C8C3C2C1
C4 C5 C6C3C4 C5C3 C6










