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THE METRONOME
The metronome helps you to learn the music, giving the
beat during musical exercises and simulating the tradi-
tional time-marking instrument.
It can be turned on and off with the METRONOME
button
.
The divisions available are: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4; to change
the tempo, use the TEMPO +/– buttons
PERCUSSIONS
Pressing DRUM
enables 12 rhythmic percussions on
the white and black keys, which are repeated on all 5
octaves of the keyboard.
PROGRAMMING A RHYTHMIC SEQUENCE
The PROGRAM function enables you to record a
rhythmic sequence. Press PROG
rhythmic sequence through the keyboard's white and
black keys. Press PLAY
again and use TEMPO + / –
RECORD/PLAYBACK FUNCTION
This function enables you to record and playback a tune
played on the keyboard. Press REC
tune. When you have finished press PLAY
the tune.
MP3 Player
This keyboard enables you to read
MP3 songs on a USB Flash drive (Pen
Drive) when it is connected to a USB
port at the back of the instrument
After connecting the device, the first
song will automatically start playing and will be heard
from the speakers on the keyboard. To adjust the volu-
me,
keep
the
CONTROLS VOLUME + or –
button
pressed; to pause
the song, press PAUSE/PLAY
; to go to the next or
previous song, press
.
.
and compose a
to listen to the programming
to adjust the speed.
before playing a
to listen to
.
MP3
or
FOLLOW
Press the FOLLOW key
from the "LIST OF SONGS" table at the end of this
manual with the NUMBER Choose +/– keys
Now try to play the melody by following the notes
shown on the display and then keep the time. Attention:
if you press the wrong key, it will make no sound and the
accompaniment will only advance when you will press
the right one.
How to read the display notes
Each note has a name: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, in anglo-saxon
notation which correspond to LA, SI, DO, RE, MI, FA, SOL,
in Latin notation and A, H, C, D, E, F, G, in German
notation. This correspondence is illustrated on the next
diagram.
This
keyboard
displays
the
notes
in
the
A n g l o - S a x o n
notation.
The display consists of 3 digits and each digit can show
a letter or a number. Example, when you choose demo
song n. 41 the will show:
letter "d" (which means demo song), the second n. 4 and
the third n. 1.
When the display shows a musical note, its name appe-
ars in the second digit, e.g.
Anglo-Saxon notation is the C note, and in the Latin
notation is the DO note. Simultaneously, the third digit
shows the number of the position of that note, e.g.
; this means that the note is C (DO) in position
5 (see figure).
Sometimes, the first digit can show letter "b" (flat) to
indicate that the note corresponds to the black key
immediately to the left of the note. E.g.:
where "b" means flat, "d" is the D note (RE) and "5" is the
position of the note; therefore, the note to be played is
RE
the following:
DO RE
MI FA SOL LA SI DO
E N G L I S H
. Choose one of the 60 songs
.
anglo-saxon
latin
german
. The first digit will be
which, in the
b, d, 5
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