User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 General information
- 2 Safety instructions
- 3 Features
- 4 Assembly instructions
- 5 Control panel and connections
- 6 Connectivity options
- 7 Switching on / off and basic operation
- 7.1 Switching the digital piano on
- 7.2 Adjusting the volume
- 7.3 Touch sensitivity
- 7.4 Fine tuning
- 7.5 Split point setting
- 7.6 Metronome
- 7.7 Tempo
- 7.8 Transposing
- 7.9 Resonance effect
- 7.10 Digital effects
- 7.11 Selecting voices
- 7.12 Demo pieces
- 7.13 Demo mode
- 7.14 Dual mode
- 7.15 Duet mode
- 7.16 Harmony mode
- 7.17 Split mode
- 7.18 TWINOVA
- 7.19 Playing with accompaniment
- 7.20 Practising songs
- 7.21 Recording function
- 7.22 Historic tunings
- 7.23 MIDI functions
- 7.24 Factory defaults
- 8 Practise and demo songs
- 9 Styles list
- 10 Voice list
- 11 MIDI implementation chart
- 12 Technical specifications
- 13 Plug and connection assignment
- 14 Protecting the environment
2. Right hand practise
Use [SONG] to switch to the practise song playback mode. The [SONG] button
LED lights.
Simultaneously press [SHIFT] and the piano key [R] in the [MELODY OFF] area to
mute the area to the right of the split point of the claviature for practising the
right hand.
3. Leaving Practise mode
Press the [OFF] button in the [MELODY OFF] area to exit the Practise mode.
7.21 Recording function
You can record your own songs with the digital piano and save up to ve recordings
as user songs in the internal memory. Unsaved recordings are retained in the clip‐
board memory after switching the digital piano o.
7.21.1 Recording preparation
1. Use [RECORD] to change to recording mode.
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The [RECORD] button LED lights. The display shows the number of the rst
free memory location for user-songs ‘nFx’ .
2. Use [NO] and [YES] to select a free memory location for the recording.
Occupied locations are shown in the display as ‘r-x’ . These recordings
can be overwritten at any time, but not be restored!
3. Press [RECORD] again to record enable the digital piano.
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The [START/STOP] button LEDs are ashing.
4.
If desired, select an accompaniment (Style
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Chapter 7.19.1 ‘Style selection’
on page 26 or Voice
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Chapter 7.11 ‘Selecting voices’ on page 22) and set the
recording tempo (
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Chapter 7.7 ‘Tempo’ on page 20).
7.21.2 Recording
1. Recording without accompaniment
The recording starts with the rst keystroke.
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