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Documents
Example:
Press the button that corresponds to the parameter you want to select.
This will cause the buttons lamp to flash. Example: TRANSPOSE button
If you want to adjust the tempo, you can skip this step because the GRAND PIANO 1/TEMPO buttons lamp will flash already.
Use the /NO and /YES buttons to change the setting of the selected parameter. After you are finished, press the TEMPO/ SETTING button again.
This will cause the TEMPO/SETTING lamp and the lamp of the selected parameter button to go out.
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Power Outlet
Your digital piano runs on standard household power. Be sure to turn off power whenever you are not using the digital piano.
Using an AC Adaptor
Use only the AC adaptor that is specified for use with this digital piano. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-12
Left Side
AC adaptor terminal AC adaptor AD-12
Household power
Note the following important precautions to avoid damage to the power cord. During Use Never pull on the cord with excessive force. Never repeatedly pull on the cord. Never twist the cord at the base of the plug or connector. The power cord should not be stretched tight while it is in use. During Movement Before moving the digital piano, be sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet. During Storage Loop and bundle the power cord, but never wind it around the AC adaptor.
IMPORTANT! Make sure the digital piano is turned off before plugging in or unplugging the AC adaptor. The AC adaptor will become warm to the touch after very long use. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.
Connections
IMPORTANT! Whenever connecting something to the digital piano, first use the VOLUME controller to set the volume to a low level. After connecting, you can adjust the volume to the level you want. Whenever you connect any device to the digital piano, be sure to read the user documentation that comes with the device.
Connecting a Pedal
The back of the digital piano has two pedal jacks, one for a damper pedal and one for a soft/sostenuto pedal.
Connecting to the PEDAL Jack
Depending on the type of operation you want the pedal (SP-3) to perform, connect the pedals cable to the digital pianos DAMPER PEDAL jack or SOFT/ SOSTENUTO PEDAL jack. If you want to use both jacks at the same time, you need to purchase another optionally available pedal.
Connecting Headphones
PHONES jack Commercially available headphones
PEDAL jacks
Mini plug
Connect commercially available headphones to the PHONES jack. Connecting headphones to the PHONES jack cuts off output to the speakers, which means you can practice even late at night without bothering others. To protect your hearing, make sure that you do not set the volume level too high when using headphones.
You can specify the type of operation that should be performed by the pedal connected to the SOFT/ SOSTENUTO PEDAL jack. See Other Settings on page E-24 for more information.
Pedal Functions
Damper Pedal Pressing the damper pedal while playing will cause the notes you play to reverberate for a very long time. When GRAND PIANO 1, GRAND PIANO 2, or GRAND PIANO 3 is selected as the tone, pressing this pedal will cause notes to reverberate just like the damper pedal on an acoustic grand piano. Soft Pedal Pressing this pedal suppresses notes played on the keyboard after the pedal was pressed, and makes them sound softer. Sostenuto Pedal Only the notes that are played while this pedal are depressed are sustained until the pedal is released.
Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier
You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the digital piano and then play through external speakers for more powerful volume and better sound quality. CAUTION
The digital piano automatically adjusts sound output to optimize for headphone output (when headphones are connected) or built-in speaker output (when headphones are not connected). This also will cause a change in the output quality from the digital pianos LINE OUT R and L/MONO jacks.
Audio amplifier AUX IN jack, etc. LEFT (White) RIGHT (Red) Standard jack Pin plug
Pedal Connector
You can connect the optionally available 3-Pedal Unit (SP-30) to the pedal connector on the bottom of the digital piano. You can then use the pedals for expression that is similar to that available on an acoustic piano.
Guitar amplifier, keyboard amplifier, etc.
INPUT 1 INPUT 2
Bottom
Standard plug
Connecting Audio Equipment (Figure 1)
R (Right) is the right channel and L/MONO (Left) is the left channel. Use commercially available connection cords to connect as shown in Figure 1. Normally, you should set the input selector of the audio equipment to the terminal where the digital piano is connected (AUX IN, etc.) Adjust volume using the digital pianos VOLUME controller.
Pedal connector
The SP-30 Pedal Unit supports half-pedal operation (pressing the pedal part way), and you can adjust the amount of the pedal effect applied when the pedal is pressed part way. See Other Settings on page E-24 for more information. The optionally available CS-66P special stand is required in order to use the SP-30 Pedal Unit.
Connecting a Music Amplifier (Figure 2)
R (Right) is the right channel and L/MONO (Left) is the left channel. Connecting to the L/MONO jack only outputs a mixture of both channels. Use a commercially available connection cord to connect as shown in Figure 2. Adjust volume using the digital pianos VOLUME controller.
Bundled and Optional Accessories
Use only accessories that are specified for use with this digital piano. Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury. E-7
Selecting and Playing a Tone
METRONOME TEMPO/SETTING TONE REVERB CHORUS
/YES VOLUME /NO VARIOUS/GM TONES SPLIT
BRILLIANCE
Your digital piano has the following types of tones built in.
Tone Numbers 001 to to 148 149, 150 Tone Type Main Tones Various GM (General MIDI) Drum Sets Number of Tones sets
(Please wait!)
(Preparing system)
Selecting a Main Tone
(Complete!)
Press the POWER button.
Use the VOLUME controller to adjust the volume level. Press one of the 12 TONE buttons to select the tone you want.
The names of the main tones are marked above the TONE buttons. This will cause the lamp of the selected tones button to light.
POWER button
Holding down either button changes the value at high speed. Pressing the /NO and /YES buttons at the same time will return the displayed setting to its default. See Other Settings on page E-24 for information about another method you can use to configure brilliance settings.
See Other Settings on page E-24 for information about another method you can use to assign a tone to the VARIOUS/GM TONES button. The tone you assign to the VARIOUS/GM TONES button is retained until you turn off the digital piano. If a drum set is assigned to the VARIOUS/GM TONES button, keyboard keys sound drum sounds when you press them while the lamp above the VARIOUS/GM TONES button is lit. See page A-2 for information about the drum sounds that are assigned to each of the keyboard keys.
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Layering Two Tones
Use the following procedure to layer two tones, so they sound at the same time. The tone you specify first is called the main tone, while the tone you specify second is called the layered tone.
To use a Various tone or GM tone as the main tone, you must first assign it to the VARIOUS/GM TONES button (page E-9). You can use a Various tone or GM tone assigned to the VARIOUS/GM TONES button as either the main tone or the layered tone. You cannot use Various/GM tones at the same time for both the main tone and layered tone.
Splitting the Keyboard between Two Tones
You can assign different tones to keys on the left side (low range) and the right side (high range) of the keyboard.
Split point Low range High Range
STRINGS
GRAND PIANO 2
1. 2. 3. 4.
While holding down the TONE button of the tone that corresponds to the main tone, press the button that corresponds to the layered tone.
Example: While holding down the GRAND PIANO 2 button, press the STRINGS button.
Press the TONE button of the tone you want to select for the high range.
Example: GRAND PIANO 2
Press the SPLIT button.
This will cause the SPLIT lamp to light.
Press the TONE button of the tone you want to select for the low range.
Example: STRINGS
After you are finished using the split keyboard, press the SPLIT button again to unsplit it.
This will cause the SPLIT lamp to go out.
GRAND PIANO 2 STRINGS
You can configure the keyboard so it is layered with two tones in the high range. To do this, first perform the layer operation (page E-10). After that, split the keyboard as described above.
If you press the VARIOUS/GM TONES button to assign its tone as the layered (second) tone, the number of the currently assigned tone will appear on the display when you hold down the VARIOUS/GM TONES button. While holding down the VARIOUS/GM TONES button, you can use the /NO and /YES buttons to scroll through tone numbers and change the tone assignment.
To unlayer the keyboard, press any one of the TONE buttons.
You can adjust the balance between the main tone and layered tone. See Other Settings on page E-24 for more information.
To specify the keyboard split point
To change the effect type
While holding down the SPLIT button, press the keyboard key where you want the left limit of the high range (right) tone to be.
Low range Flashing High Range
Turn on REVERB or CHORUS. While holding down the effect button (REVERB or CHORUS), use the /NO and /YES buttons to change the effect type as described below.
[Reverb]
High range leftmost key
The split point also is the boundary between the accompaniment keyboard range (pages E-14 to E-16) and the melody keyboard range. You can change the location of the split point, which also changes the sizes of the keyboards. See Other Settings on page E-24 for information about another method you can use to change the split point.
Reverb Value 1: Room 2: Small Hall 3: Large Hall 4: Stadium [Chorus]
Using Effects
Reverb. Makes your notes resonate. Chorus. Adds more breadth to your notes.
Chorus Value 1: Light Chorus 2: Medium Chorus 3: Deep Chorus 4: Flanger (Whooshing effect)
To turn effects on and off
Use the REVERB and CHORUS buttons to turn the effects on and off as shown below.
The lamps above the buttons show whether the effects are on or off.
Lit On
While the keyboard is layered, the chorus on/off setting affects the layered tone only. While the keyboard is split, the chorus on/off setting affects the low range tone only.
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Using the Metronome
To adjust the metronome volume
You can perform the following procedure at any time, regardless of whether or not the metronome is sounding.
Press the METRONOME button.
This will start the metronome. The two lamps above the START/STOP button will flash along with the metronome beats.
Flashes on the first beat. Flashes on subsequent beats.
This will cause the lamp above the button to flash.
Press the INTRO/ENDING button.
Finger the first chord within the accompaniment keyboard range.
Playing a chord will cause the intro pattern for the selected rhythm to play, followed by the accompaniment rhythm and chord pattern.
Finger other chords on the keyboard.
See How to Play Chords on page E-15 for information about how to finger chords within the different Auto Accompaniment modes. The two lamps above the START/STOP button will flash along with the beat.
To play with Auto Accompaniment
PREPARATION Use the procedures under Selecting a Rhythm to select the rhythm you want to use and adjust the tempo.
1. 2. 3.
You can insert a fill-in pattern while a rhythm pattern is playing by pressing the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button. A fill-in helps to change the mood of the pattern.
Press the MODE button. Use the /NO and /YES buttons to select one of the Auto Accompaniment modes shown below.
Display Indicator oFF C.C. FnG FUL Meaning NORMAL CASIO CHORD FINGERED FULL RANGE CHORD
To stop accompaniment, press the INTRO/ ENDING button.
This will play an ending pattern for the selected rhythm before stopping Auto Accompaniment play.
You can stop accompaniment play without an intro and ending pattern by pressing the START/STOP button in place of steps 6 or 9. See Other Settings on page E-24 for information about adjusting accompaniment volume.
Here we will select the CASIO CHORD mode.
See How to Play Chords on page E-15 for details about Auto Accompaniment modes and their chord fingerings.
Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button.
This configures the digital piano so rhythm and chord accompaniment will start automatically when you press any keys within the accompaniment keyboard range. This will cause the two lamps above the START/ STOP button to flash.
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How to Play Chords
The way you finger chords depends on the current Auto Accompaniment mode. If you want to play without Auto Accompaniment, use the NORMAL mode.
DSP parameter (d stands for DSP.)
To change the setting of one of the OTHERS button parameters
Pressing the OTHERS button in step 3 of the Configuring settings procedure will cycle between the parameters shown below.
Pre-count setting (P stands for Pre-count.)
Acoustic Resonance parameter (A stands for Acoustic.)
Local Control setting (L stands for Local.)
While the keyboard is layered, the DSP on/off setting affects the layered tone only. While the keyboard is split, the DSP on/off setting affects the low range tone only. Turning on DSP will apply the DSP effect to tones with DSP only. It will not be applied to any other type of tone. Turning on Acoustic Resonance will apply the Acoustic Resonance effect to tones that support Acoustic Resonance only. It will not be applied to any other type of tone.
Soft/Sostenuto pedal jack setting (J stands for Jack.)
Damper pedal adjustment (halfdamper) setting (H stands for Half.)
To change the setting of one of the MIDI button parameters
Pressing the MIDI button in step 3 of the Configuring settings procedure will cycle between the parameters shown below.
Send Channel setting (C stands for Channel.)
Accomp MIDI Out setting (o stands for out.)
MIDI In Chord Judge setting (J stands for Judge.)
Secondary Parameter Reference
I Keyboard
Setting Keyboard touch response Parameter Name TOUCH RESPONSE Settings Description oFF : Off Specifies the relative touch of the keyboard keys. 1 : Strong sound is produced even when relatively light pressure is applied. 2 : Normal 3 : Normal sound is produced even when relatively strong pressure is applied. 6 to 0 to 5 Raises or lowers the tuning of the digital piano in semitone steps.
TRANSPOSE
Using TRANSPOSE to raise the key of the digital piano can cause notes at the highest range of a tone to become distorted. Keyboard tuning TUNE 50 to 0 to 50 Raises or lowers the overall pitch of the digital piano to match another instrument. The setting range is plus or minus 50 cents (100 cents = 1 semitone) from the standard pitch of A4 = 440.0Hz.
I Tones
Setting Parameter Name Settings Description
VARIOUS/GM TONES button assignment Layered tone volume balance Split point Reverb type Chorus type Brilliance level Acoustic Resonance
TONE SELECT
This will cause the memory card to disengage and eject partially.
Pull the memory card out of the slot.
Playing Back a File Stored on an SD Memory Card
Playback of SMF format data and song data converted using SMF conversion software to CASIO CM2 format.
IMPORTANT! Note the following important precautions whenever playing back a data file you copied to a memory card with a computer. To perform the procedure below, you must have an SD memory card to which an SMF data file has been copied from a computer. Insert an SD memory card that has been formatted on the digital piano into the memory card slot of your computer, and copy the data file you want to play back from your computer into the memory card folder named MUSICDAT. Note that you will not be able to play back the data on the digital piano if it is not located inside the MUSICDAT folder. If you create a sub-folder inside of the MUSICDAT folder, the digital piano will not be able to load any data file inside the subfolder. After you select a song data, it can take a number of seconds for the song data to be loaded. While the data is being loaded, the song number will flash on the display, and the keyboard keys and button operations will be disabled. If you are playing something on the keyboard, the following operation will cause output to stop.
Transferring Song Data from an SD Memory Card to Digital Piano Memory
You can use the procedures in this section to transfer song data from an SD memory card to the digital piano user area*1 or recorder area.*2 *1 Music Library Songs 61 to 70 *2 Memory area where songs recorded on the digital piano are stored.
Supported Data
User Area. SMF format data and song data converted using SMF conversion software (CASIO CM2 format) Recorder Area. Song data recorded on the digital piano (CASIO CSR format)
PREPARATION Insert the SD memory card that contains the song data you want to transfer into the digital pianos SD memory card slot.
IMPORTANT! Never turn off the digital piano or perform any other operation while data is being recalled from an SD memory card. Doing so can cause SD memory card data to be deleted or damaged, making transfer of the data impossible. It also can cause deletion of data stored in the user area or recorder area to which you are saving the data.
Press the CARD button.
The CARD button lamp will light and a file number will appear on the display.
CASIO format song
2. 3. 4. 5.
Use the /NO and /YES buttons to display the song number of the song you want to play. Press the PLAY/STOP button. Press the PLAY/STOP button again to stop playback. After you are finished using the SD memory card, press the CARD button so its lamp turns off.
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To transfer song data from an SD memory card to the digital piano user area
To transfer song data from an SD memory card to the recorder area
Use the /NO and /YES buttons to display the number of the user area song (Music Library song number 61 through 70) to which you want to transfer the song data.
Use the /NO and /YES buttons to display the number of the recorder area song (1 through 5) to which you want to transfer the song data.
This mark indicates that the currently displayed user area song number has data stored already.
This mark indicates that the currently displayed song number has data stored already.
Hold down the CARD button until its lamp starts to flash slowly and LdU (Load User area) appears on the display. Use the /NO and /YES buttons to display the file number of the song data you want to transfer to digital piano memory.
Hold down the CARD button until its lamp starts to flash slowly and Ldr (Load recorder area) appears on the display. Use the /NO and /YES buttons to display the file number of the song data you want to transfer to digital piano memory.
When everything is the way you want, press the TEMPO/SETTING button to begin data transfer.
The message CPL (ComPLete) will appear on the display to let you know when data transfer is complete. The number of the user area song to which the data was transferred will be shown on the display. To interrupt an ongoing data transfer operation, press the CARD button. If the user area song number you select contains data already, pressing the TEMPO/SETTING button in step 5 will display rEP (rEPlace) to confirm that you want to replace the existing data with the data you are transferring. Press the /YES button to overwrite the data or the /NO button to cancel.
The message CPL (ComPLete) will appear on the display to let you know when data transfer is complete. The number of the recorder area song to which the data was transferred will be shown on the display. To interrupt an ongoing data transfer operation, press the CARD button. If the recorder area song number you select contains data already, pressing the TEMPO/SETTING button in step 5 will display rEP (rEPlace) to confirm that you want to replace the existing data with the data you are transferring. Press the /YES button to overwrite the data or the /NO button to cancel.
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Saving Song Data Recorded on the Digital Piano to an SD Memory Card
You can save song data that you recorded to the digital pianos recorder area to an SD memory card as an SMF Format 0 file or a CASIO CSR file.
PREPARATION Insert an SD memory card that has been formatted on the digital piano into the digital pianos SD memory card slot. Make sure that the write-protect switch of the SD memory card is not in the write-protect position.
IMPORTANT! Never turn off the digital piano or perform any other operation while data is being saved to an SD memory card. Doing so can cause SD memory card data to be deleted and make impossible to store data to the card.
Use the /NO and /YES buttons to select the file number where you want to save the song data.
This mark indicates that the currently displayed file number on the SD memory card has data stored already.
When everything is the way you want, press the TEMPO/SETTING button to begin saving data.
The message CPL (ComPLete) will appear on the display to let you know when the save operation is complete. After that, the digital piano will return to playback standby. To cancel the save operation, press the CARD button. If the SD memory card already contains a data file with the same file number, pressing the TEMPO/ SETTING button in step 6 will display rEP (rEPlace) to confirm that you want to replace the existing file with the file you are saving. Press the /YES button to overwrite the existing data file or /NO button to cancel. the
Use the /NO and /YES buttons to select the song data (song number 1 through 5) you want to save.
Hold down the CARD button until its lamp starts to flash slowly and Ldr (Load recorder area) appears on the display. Press the CARD button again.
This will cause the CARD button lamp to flash at a higher speed and SvC (Save as CSR file) to appear on the display. This setting will save song data in CASIO CSR format. If you want to save the song data in SMF Format 0, press the CARD button again. This will cause SvS (Save as SMF0 file) to appear on the display.
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Formatting an SD Memory Card
Use the procedures in this section to format an SD memory card.
IMPORTANT! Before performing the procedure below, check to make sure that the SD memory card does not contain any data you might need. The SD memory card format performed by your digital piano is a quick format. If you want to completely delete all of the data on the card, format it on you computer or using some other device.
PREPARATION Insert the SD memory card you want to format into the digital pianos SD memory card slot. Make sure that the write-protect switch of the SD memory card is not in the write-protect position.
To format an SD memory card
This will cause For (Format) to flash on the display.
/YES button to start formatting.
PLS (PLeaSe wait) remains on the display while the formatting operation is performed. Never try to perform any other operation on the digital piano while the memory card is being formatted. The message CPL (ComPLete) will appear on the display to let you know when the format operation is complete. To cancel the format operation, press the /NO button in place of the /YES button in step 3.
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SD Memory Card Errors
Display Message Cause No SD memory card loaded in the SD memory card slot or the card is not loaded correctly. You are trying to load data from an SD memory card that does not contain any data that is supported by this digital piano. The SD memory card is damaged or the card was removed while it was being accessed. The SD memory card is full. An SD memory card was removed while some operation was in progress. Attempt to overwrite the song data file that is read-only. The data file you are trying to transfer to the digital piano is too large. Action Correctly insert the SD memory card into the SD memory card slot. (Page E-33) 1. Change to an SD memory card that contains data saved by or supported by this digital piano. 2. When copying data to an SD memory card from a computer, copy it to the MUSICDAT folder. (Page E-34) 1. Use an SD memory card that was formatted on the digital piano. (Page E-37) 2. Use a different SD memory card. Use a different SD memory card. Never remove a card from the card slot while a card access operation is in progress. Save the file to a different SD memory card or under a different number. When playing back a file stored on an SD memory card or loading data to the user area, select a data file that is no larger than about 318 KB. When loading song data to the recorder area, you only can select song data that was recorded on this model of digital piano.
You are trying to load SMF (Standard MIDI File) Use only Format 0 or Format 1 SMF data. data that is not Format 0 or Format 1. You are trying to store data to an SD memory card that is write-protected. There is a problem with the SD memory card data format or the data is corrupted. 1. Use a different SD memory card. 2. If you want to write to the SD memory card, change the write-protect position to enable writing. (Page E-32) Use different data or a different SD memory card.
Never use benzene, alcohol, thinner, or other chemical agents to clean the product. To clean the product or its keyboard, wipe with a soft cloth moistened in a weak solution of water and a mild neutral detergent. Wring all excess moisture from the cloth before wiping.
I Included and Optional Accessories
Use only accessories that are specified for use with this product. Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury.
I Weld Lines
Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product. These are weld lines that result from the plastic molding process. They are not cracks or scratches.
I Musical Instrument Etiquette
Always be aware of others around you whenever using this product. Be especially careful when playing late at night to keep the volume at levels that do not disturb others. Other steps you can take when playing late at night are closing the window and using headphones.
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Appendix/Apndice
Tone List/Lista de tonos
No./ N
047
Tone Name/ Nombre de tonos
GRAND PIANO 1 GRAND PIANO 2 GRAND PIANO 3 ELEC PIANO 1 ELEC PIANO 2 ELEC PIANO 3 HARPSICHORD VIBRAPHONE PIPE ORGAN PERC ORGAN STRINGS ACOUSTIC BASS Various MELLOW PIANO ROCK PIANO DANCE PIANO MODERN PIANO PIANO PAD HONKY-TONK OCTAVE PIANO DYNO ELEC.PIANO POP ELEC.PIANO E.GRAND 80 CLAVI CHURCH ORGAN DRAWBAR ORGAN ROCK ORGAN STEEL STR.GUITAR SYNTH-STRINGS CHOIR SYNTH-PAD FANTASY NEW AGE GM GM PIANO 1 GM PIANO 2 GM PIANO 3 GM HONKY-TONK GM E.PIANO 1 GM E.PIANO 2 GM HARPSICHORD GM CLAVI GM CELESTA GM GLOCKENSPIEL GM MUSIC BOX GM VIBRAPHONE GM MARIMBA GM XYLOPHONE GM TUBULAR BELL GM DULCIMER GM ORGAN 1 GM ORGAN 2 GM ORGAN 3 GM PIPE ORGAN GM REED ORGAN GM ACCORDION GM HARMONICA GM BANDONEON GM NYLON STR.GUITAR GM STEEL STR.GUITAR GM JAZZ GUITAR
Program Change/ Cambio de programa
Bank Select Maximum MSB/ Polyphony MSB de /Polifona seleccin mxima de banco
128 128
GM CLEAN GUITAR GM MUTE GUITAR GM OVERDRIVE GT GM DISTORTION GT GM GT HARMONICS GM ACOUSTIC BASS GM FINGERED BASS GM PICKED BASS GM FRETLESS BASS GM SLAP BASS 1 GM SLAP BASS 2 GM SYNTH-BASS 1 GM SYNTH-BASS 2 GM VIOLIN GM VIOLA GM CELLO GM CONTRABASS GM TREMOLO STRINGS GM PIZZICATO GM HARP GM TIMPANI GM STRINGS 1 GM STRINGS 2 GM SYNTH-STRINGS 1 GM SYNTH-STRINGS 2 GM CHOIR AAHS GM VOICE DOO GM SYNTH-VOICE GM ORCHESTRA HIT GM TRUMPET GM TROMBONE GM TUBA GM MUTE TRUMPET GM FRENCH HORN GM BRASS GM SYNTH-BRASS 1 GM SYNTH-BRASS 2 GM SOPRANO SAX GM ALTO SAX GM TENOR SAX GM BARITONE SAX GM OBOE GM ENGLISH HORN GM BASSOON GM CLARINET GM PICCOLO GM FLUTE GM RECORDER GM PAN FLUTE GM BOTTLE BLOW GM SHAKUHACHI GM WHISTLE GM OCARINA GM SQUARE LEAD GM SAWTOOTH LEAD GM CALLIOPE GM CHIFF LEAD GM CHARANG GM VOICE LEAD GM FIFTH LEAD GM BASS+LEAD GM FANTASY GM WARM PAD
64 128
Enhancer 3Band EQ Enhancer 3Band EQ Tremolo Rotary 3Band EQ 3Band EQ Auto Pan Tremolo Enhancer Rotary Drive Rotary 3Band EQ 3Band EQ
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149 150
GM POLYSYNTH GM SPACE CHOIR GM BOWED GLASS GM METAL PAD GM HALO PAD GM SWEEP PAD GM RAIN DROP GM SOUND TRACK GM CRYSTAL GM ATMOSPHERE GM BRIGHTNESS GM GOBLINS GM ECHOES GM SF GM SITAR GM BANJO GM SHAMISEN GM KOTO GM THUMB PIANO GM BAGPIPE GM FIDDLE GM SHANAI GM TINKLE BELL GM AGOGO GM STEEL DRUMS GM WOOD BLOCK GM TAIKO GM MELODIC TOM GM SYNTH-DRUM GM REVERSE CYMBAL GM GT FRET NOISE GM BREATH NOISE GM SEASHORE GM BIRD GM TELEPHONE GM HELICOPTER GM APPLAUSE GM GUNSHOT Drum Sets STANDARD SET BRUSH SET
Drum Assignment List/ Lista de sonidos de batera
Key/Note Number Nmero de clave/nota
STANDARD SET
HIGH Q SLAP SCRATCH PUSH SCRATCH PULL STICKS SQUARE CLICK METRONOME CLICK METRONOME BELL STANDARD 1 KICK 2 STANDARD 1 KICK 1 SIDE STICK STANDARD 1 SNARE 1 HAND CLAP 1 STANDARD 1 SNARE 2 LOW TOM 2 CLOSED HI-HAT LOW TOM 1 PEDAL HI-HAT MID TOM 2 OPEN HI-HAT MID TOM 1 HIGH TOM 2 CRASH CYMBAL 1 HIGH TOM 1 RIDE CYMBAL 1 CHINESE CYMBAL RIDE BELL TAMBOURINE 1 SPLASH CYMBAL COWBELL CRASH CYMBAL 2 VIBRA-SLAP RIDE CYMBAL 2 HIGH BONGO LOW BONGO MUTE HIGH CONGA OPEN HIGH CONGA LOW CONGA HIGH TIMBALE LOW TIMBALE HIGH AGOGO LOW AGOGO CABASA MARACAS SHORT HI WHISTLE LONG LOW WHISTLE SHORT GUIRO LONG GUIRO CLAVES HIGH WOOD BLOCK LOW WOOD BLOCK MUTE CUICA OPEN CUICA MUTE TRIANGLE OPEN TRIANGLE SHAKER JINGLE BELL BELL TREE CASTANETS MUTE SURDO OPEN SURDO APPLAUSE APPLAUSE 2
BRUSH SET
EFGABCDEFGABCDEFGABCDEFGABCDEFGABCDEF6 89
E b F # A b B b C # E b F # A b B b C # E b F # A b B b C # E b F # A b B b C # E b F # A b B b C # E b 6 87
BRUSH KICK 2 BRUSH KICK 1 BRUSH SIDE STICK BRUSH TAP BRUSH SLAP BRUSH SWIRL
BRUSH CRASH CYMBAL 1 BRUSH RIDE CYMBAL 1 BRUSH RIDE BELL TAMBOURINE 2 BRUSH SPLASH CYMBAL BRUSH CRASH CYMBAL 2 BRUSH RIDE CYMBAL 2
: indicates the same sound as STANDARD SET.
NOTA : indica el mismo sonido que STANDARD SET.
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Rhythm List/Lista de ritmos
Song List/Lista de canciones
Rhythm Name/Nombre de ritmo
8 BEAT PIANO BALLAD 1 PIANO BALLAD 2 EP BALLAD 1 EP BALLAD 2 BLUES BALLAD JAZZ COMBO 1 JAZZ COMBO 2 RAGTIME ROCKNROLL BOOGIE WOOGIE BOSSA NOVA GOSPEL ARPEGGIO 1 ARPEGGIO 2 MARCH 1 MARCH 2 STRIDE PIANO WALTZ 1 WALTZ 2
Song Name/Nombre de canciones
Nocturne Op.9-2 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op.66 tude Op.10-3 Chanson de ladieu tude Op.10-5 Black Keys tude Op.10-12 Revolutionary tude Op.25-9 Butterflies Prlude Op.28-7 Valse Op.64-1 Petit Chien Valse Op.64-2 Moments Musicaux 3 Impromptu Op.90-2 Marche Militaire 1 (Duet) Frhlingslied [Lieder Ohne Worte Heft 5] Frhlicher Landmann [Album fr die Jugend] Von fremden Lndern und Menschen [Kinderszenen] Trumerei [Kinderszenen] Tambourin Menuet BWV Anh.114 [Clavierbchlein der Anna Magdalena Bach] Inventio 1 BWV 772 Inventio 8 BWV 779 Inventio 13 BWV 784 Praeludium 1 BWV 846 [Das Wohltemperierte Klavier 1] Le Coucou Gavotte Sonatina Op.36-1 1st Mov. Sonatine Op.20-1 1st Mov. Sonate K.545 1st Mov. Sonate K.331 3rd Mov. Turkish March Rondo K.485 Fr Elise Marcia alla Turca Sonate Op.13 Pathtique 1st Mov. Sonate Op.13 Pathtique 2nd Mov. Sonate Op.13 Pathtique 3rd Mov. Sonate Op.27-2 Moonlight 1st Mov. Rhapsodie 2 Waltz Op.39-15 (Duet) Liebestrume 3 Blumenlied La Prire dune Vierge Csikos Post Humoresque Op.101-7 Melodie [Lyrische Stcke Heft 2] Sicilienne Op.78 Berceuse [Dolly] (Duet) Arabesque 1 La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin [Prludes] Passepied [Suite bergamasque] Gymnopdie 1 Je Te Veux Salut dAmour The Entertainer Maple Leaf Rag Larabesque [25 Etden Op.100] La Styrienne [25 Etden Op.100] Ave Maria [25 Etden Op.100] Le retour [25 Etden Op.100] La chevaleresque [25 Etden Op.100] No.13 [tudes de Mcanisme Op.849] No.26 [tudes de Mcanisme Op.849] User area songs/Canciones del rea de usuario
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Series II F150-2006 KDL-40XBR9 CD2502S Primo EOS-1DS Dpojet 1100P Plus 90069 Cect 5200 LPC12W STR-K850P SN-550 Jasjar WFS65A01DCT XCW 250 Kxtg6583 Nokia 30 Headset H300 Videostudio SE SJ51-B-007 Dvdr3455H Monitor W 500 FLS1183W CD473 KX-FM330 Windows 7 EWT12420W DMC-G1W Combo CDR 500 CDX-5100RDS SST4324 Speakers Txt PRO CQ-C3301U Motorola V600 PLV-Z5BK NOD32 V3 VS900 Edition Acer M900 Galeo 4010 LAV74730-W PF4450 Windows Xp LA37B530 SUP 012 XR 40 PS50C450b1W DAV-DZ20 Logan WX-C40 L62640L SA-XR25 STR-DA3400ES Auto-vice City DCD-1510AE 64 Descriptif GN45-P-050 Kodak CD43 Cool Skin P5VD2-vm SE Studio 10 32WLA520HD ZFU319EW ESF610 Koksmaskin RHT-G950 Nikkor Actifry Sunfire 2003 DFL-860 DMP9-8-DMP9-16 BX4500H 4 5 MX 1100 FX-912MS Windows 7 64 Bit KX-TG2431 Cyber 410 RHT-G800 3000 N100 Watch C330 M1717A-BZ YST-MS201 Acer E300 SG-72 LQ-1000 XV-370P Catera 1997 Install DD SE1501B Download 64 Bit 42PQ1000 P1166P LQ-1070 Meter MD 7218 BDA90090 Windows CLP-325 Timex W-9 Gaggia MDF
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