HOW TO USE THE KEYBOARD
HOW TO USE TH E KEYBOAR D
SWITCH ON AND SWITCH OFF
Move the switch to the ON/OFF position to turn the instrument on or off.
When turned on, the keyboard is set to operate with the Stage Piano sound,
the Pop rhythm and the song La Cucaracha.
Note: to avoid unnecessary battery use, an alarm will sound (Save Power
Alarm) to indicate that the keyboard has not been used for more than two minutes.
DEMO – Chosen excerpt
Switching on the demo button, a melody that will emphasise the characteristics
of the keyboard will play. To turn off the melody press the demo button.
VOLUMES
To regulate the volume of the instrument you must use buttons volume +
(to turn up) or volume – (to turn down). By holding the button pressed
down, the variation becomes continuous.
To restore the standard volume press both volume + and volume – buttons
together.
THE SONGS
The instrument contains 32 classic pieces.
To select the piece, press the SONGS button (light on) and type in a two digit number from the SONGS list (e.g. 03 Jingle
Bells, type in the 0 on the numeric keyboard then the 3) and press the start/stop button to activate the musical piece or to
stop execution.
When the first number is typed, the light blinks until the selection is complete. When the piece is playing, other songs can
When the first number is typed, the light blinks until the selection is complete. When the piece is playing, other songs can
When the first number is typed, the light blinks until the selection is complete. When the piece is playing, other songs can
be listened to immediately by typing in the number which corresponds to the piece.
The easy play control sets the melody of the song and the standard TEMPO on the keyboard.
THE SOUNDS
The keyboard features 100 sounds divided into 6
families (e.g. 031-050 ORGAN).
They are selected when the SOUNDS button is on
by entering a three digit number between 001 and
100 of the SOUNDS list you will find at the end of
the Instructions Manual.
Example: for the Full Organ sound type the number
034 (first 0, then 3 and then 4 with the numeric
keyboard).
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