User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 General information
- 2 Safety
- 3 Features
- 4 Installation
- 5 Connections and controls
- 6 Connection options
- 7 Operating
- 7.1 Turning the digital piano on and off
- 7.2 Adjusting the volume
- 7.3 Setting the tone colour
- 7.4 Function menu
- 7.4.1 Tuning
- 7.4.2 Octave transposing
- 7.4.3 Touch velocity
- 7.4.4 Split point setting
- 7.4.5 TWINOVA
- 7.4.6 Harmony mode
- 7.4.7 Equalizer
- 7.4.8 String resonance
- 7.4.9 Soft pedal
- 7.4.10 Freeze
- 7.4.11 Metronome
- 7.4.12 Fade time
- 7.4.13 MIDI out channel
- 7.4.14 Loop function
- 7.4.15 Automatic shutoff
- 7.4.16 Bluetooth®
- 7.4.17 Reset to factory defaults
- 7.5 DSP effects
- 7.6 Transposing
- 7.7 Piano mode
- 7.8 Mixer
- 7.9 Selecting sounds
- 7.10 Layer mode
- 7.11 Split mode
- 7.12 Playing with auto accompaniment
- 7.13 One Touch Setting (O.T.S)
- 7.14 Memory function
- 7.15 MIDI recording
- 7.16 Audio recording
- 7.17 Demo pieces
- 7.18 Practising songs
- 7.19 USB flash drive (USB stick)
- 7.20 MIDI connection
- 8 Style list
- 9 Song list
- 10 Demo pieces
- 11 Chord list
- 12 MIDI implementation chart
- 13 Troubleshooting
- 14 Technical specifications
- 15 Plug and connection assignment
- 16 Protecting the environment
In this mode, you can play chords with normal ngering. Here we show you 32
chords using the example of C chords:
In this mode the digital piano detects reversals of the bass track. If e.g. the second
inversion of a C major chord is played with the left hand (G-C-E), the bass note is a G.
First, set a split point on the keyboard, (see
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Chapter 7.4.4 ‘Split point setting’
on page 28). The keyboard area to the left of the split point is the chord area.
Multi Finger
Bass Invert
Full Range
Operating
digital piano
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