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TK 78TK78 GB - USER’S MANUAL...............................................................2 F - MANUEL D’UTILISATION...................................................20 D - BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG.................................................38 E - INSTRUCCIONES DE USO.................................................56 I - MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI.................................................74 GUARANTEE-GARANTIE-GARANTIE-GARANTIA-GARANZIA.......95TRANSCRIPT
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GB - USER’S MANUAL ............................................................... 2
F - MANUEL D’UTILISATION................................................... 20
D - BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG................................................. 38
E - INSTRUCCIONES DE USO ................................................. 56
I - MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI................................................. 74
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1. TECHNICAL CARACTERISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 MUSIC-STAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 POWER SUPPLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 MAINS SUPPLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 BATTERY SUPPLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33. CONTROL PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44. SOCKETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45. DIRECTIONS ON THE KEYBOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 THE RHYTHM INSTRUMENTS Of THE MANUAL DRUM . . . . . . . .5 LETTERS ON THE LEfT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 EffECTS Of THE DJ GROOVE (TK 82). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 EffECTS Of THE DJ STYLE (TK 78) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 THE DICTIONARY CHORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56. THE DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57. HOW TO USE THE KEYBOARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 SWITCH ON AND SWITCH Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 DEMO – CHOSEN ExCERPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 VOLUMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 SONGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 THE SOUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 THE DUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 THE TOUCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 THE TRANSPOSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 THE PIANO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 THE METRONOME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 THE KEYBOARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 THE PITCH BENDING AND MODULATION CONTROLS . . . . .8 THE SOUNDS Of THE LEfT PART OR LOWER . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 THE STYLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 THE PIANIST STYLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 ARRANGER A, B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 LARGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 EASY PLAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 TEMPO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 INTRO / ENDING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 fILL IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
INDEX KEY START . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 BREAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 fUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 ARRANGER ON / Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 fREE CHORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 EASY CHORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 SPLIT 19 or SPLIT 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 DICTIONARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 DJ GROOVE (TK 82) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 DJ STYLE (TK 78) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 GROUND ON / Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 SELECT LOWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 MANUAL DRUM ON / Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 MEDLEY SONG ON / Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 THE EffECTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 PORTAMENTO ON / Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 EQUALIZER SELECT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 REVERB SELECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 CHORUS SELECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 TOUCH SELECT (TK 82) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 SEQUENCER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 MAESTRO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 DISPLAY DIRECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 1ST LEVEL: TEMPO Of THE TUNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 2ND LEVEL: THE NOTES Of THE MELODY. . . . . . . . . . . .13 3RD LEVEL: THE SONG MELODY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 4TH LEVEL: THE SONG CHORDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 5TH LEVEL: ACCOMPANIMENT WITH ORCHESTRA. . . . . . . .14
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
9. MAINTENANCE AND REMARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
10. TABLE Of DICTIONARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
11. CONNECTION TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER. . . . . . . .16
12. DETAILED MIDI IMPLEMENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
13. DRUM SET TABLE (Midi Channel 10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
14. SOUNDS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93
15. STYLES LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
GUARANTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
1. TECHNICAL CARACTERISTICSSEQUENCER: REC and PLAY to record and listenAUTOMATIC ACCOMPANIMENT: free Chord, Easy Chord, Arranger A and B, LARGEControls: Volume of Sections, ARRANGER ON/Off, GROUND ON/Off, Split 19 / 24, full Keyb./Split General controls: ON/Off, Master Volume, Section Volume Select, Easy Play, Style, Song, Sound, Dual, Bending, ModulationDICTIONARY: Chord dictionary on the displayDEMO: Demo songSONGS: 60 pre-recorded songs with Medley ON/OffMAESTRO: 5 learning levelsAMPLIFICATION: Stereo 2,5+2,5 watt (RMS)Two high efficiency 100mm speakersPOWER: 8 x 1,5 Volt IEC R14/C batteriesAC/DC Adapter – Input Vdc= 12 V / I = 1,2 A PHONES/AUX-OUT: Output for headphones and external amplification.MIDI IN: Connection from a MIDI unit and data receptionMIDI OUT: Connection to a MIDI unit and data transmissionDIMENSIONS: (945 x 360 x 125) mmWEIGHT: 4,9 Kg
KEYBOARD: 61 professional keys (C-C) sensitive to touch (Dynamics)POLYPHONY: maximum 64 notes TOUCH: Immediate exclusion and restoration of sensitivity to touch. (Dynamics) - 5 dynamic levels (only for TK 82)DISPLAY: backlit LCD 80 x 40 mmBASIC SOUNDS: 131 polyphonic tonesMIXED SOUNDS: thousands of combinations of soundsEQUALISER: 4 equalization levelsTRANSPOSER: range +/– 12 semitonesPORTAMENTO: creates a pitch slidePIANO: immediate selection of the piano toneSOUNDS FOR ACCOMPANIMENT: 131 polyphonic tonesEFFECTS: 8 CHORUSES, 8 REVERBS and SUSTAIN ON / OffSTYLES: 100 rhythms including 4 Oriental, 8 Pianist and 5 Styles with 13 effectsDJ GROOVE (TK 82): Drum Machine effects on keyboardDJ STYLES (TK 78): 5 styles with 13 effects, 3 dedicated soundsControls: START/STOP, DOWN BEAT, TEMPO +/–, KEY START/fILL IN, BREAK, INTRO/ENDINGMETRONOME: with immediate controlMANUAL DRUM: 48 rhythm percussions on the keyboard
BONTEMPI S.p.A. reserves all rights to modify specifications of this product without notice
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MUSIC-STAND Insert the music-stand in the special holes located on the back-side of the keyboard.
POWER SUPPLYThis electronic keyboard can function with mains or bat-tery.
MAINS SUPPLYThe instrument can be sup-plied by the AC/DC “AD 177.12” (Vdc =12V / I = 1,2A) positive central adap-ter conforms to national and international safety regulations covering electrical appliances.
RECOMMENDATIONS: The socket (1) for the adapter plug must be easily accessible. Inserting the plug into the socket at the back of the instrument automatically cuts off supply from the batteries. Ensure that the adapter is sufficiently ventilated and that the ventilation slits are not covered with objects such as newpapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Do not expose the adapter to drops or splashes of water.
WARNING: All batteries or transformers with safety insulation must be checked regularly for faults in cable, wire, or plug insu-lation or other parts.
BATTERY SUPPLYThis instrument works with eight 1.5V IEC R14/C batteries (not supplied) which are inserted in the housing at the bottom. To open press on the part of the lid marked OPEN. fit the batteries as shown at the bottom of the housing.
ADVICE ON USING THE BATTERIES• Take worn batteries out.• Recharge only “rechargeable” batteries and always in the
presence of an adult.• Avoid using batteries of different types at the same time.• Do not use combinations of new and worn batteries.• Do not shortcircuit the power supply terminals.
2. INTRODUCTION WASTE DISPOSAL STANDARDSfor information regarding the disposal of the items mentioned here below, please refer to Council Administration office regar-ding specialised waste collection centres.
1 - DISPOSAL Of BATTERIESProtect the environment by disposing of batteries in the special containers provided for this use.
2 - PACKAGING DISPOSALTake the paper, cardboard and corrugated board to the appro-priate waste collection centres. Plastic material must be placed in the relevant collection containers. The symbols indicating the various types of plastic are:
Key for the different types of plastic materials:PET= Polyethylene terephtalatePE= Polyethylene, code 02 for PE-HD, 04 for PE-LDPVC=Polyvinyl chloridePP= PolypropylenePS= Polystyrene, Polystyrene foamO= Other polymers (ABS, Laminates, etc.)
3 - WASTE DISPOSAL Of USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCESAll articles displaying this symbol on the body, packa-ging or instruction manual of same, must not be thrown away into normal disposal bins but brought to specialised waste disposal centres. Here, the various materials will be divided by characteristics and recycled, thus making an important contribution to envi-ronmental protection.
INSTRUMENT IDENTIfICATIONAlways quote the serial number on the bottom of the keybo-ard in any correspondence.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
LE 127Metal legs.
AD 177.12Mains supply adaptor. Output 12V / 1200 mA.
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MODEL TK 78 SR
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STYLE – Selects the rhythm styles.
SONG – Selects the pre-recorded songs.
SOUND – Selects the right-hand sound or two sounds to mix together.
TOUCH – Turns the touch sensitivity on keys on and off (Dynamics).
FULL KEYB. / SPLIT – Splits the keyboard between two sounds or to set just one.
MAESTRO – Enters the 5 levels learning mode.
DUAL – Allows mixing and the selection of two sounds.
PIANO – Enables PIANO tone and identification of chords across the whole keyboard.
DJ GROOVE (TK 82) - Enable Drum Machine effects on keyboard.DJ STYLE (TK 78) - Enables the DJ STYLE rhythm with dedi-cated sound and effects on the right-hand side of the keybo-ard.TRANSPOSER +/– - Allows pitch of notes to be changed.
SEQUENCER REC – Records what is being played.
SEQUENCER PLAY – Plays what has been recorded.
DEMO – Plays the demo song.
SELECT 0-9 and +/– - Selects functions, rhythms, songs and sounds.
ON/OFF – Turns the instrument on and off.
VOLUME MASTER – Selects the master volume.
VOLUME SECTION – Selects the sections volume.
METRONOME – Switches on and off the metronome beat.
ARRANGER A/B – Selects the automatic accompaniment with A and B rhythms.
ARRANGER LARGE – Selects the automatic accompani-ment with Large rhythms.
EASY PLAY – Depending on the style, selects right-hand and left-hand tone, the best tempo for the performance and sets the fREE CHORD setting on the keyboard. In the 60 songs, it selects the sound and the tempo connected to the songs.
TEMPO +/– - Sets the tempo for style performance, songs or metronome.
INTRO/ENDING – Prepares a musical intro or plays an ending when the rhythm is on.
FILL IN/KEY START – Allows rhythm to be enabled by pressing one or more keys or enables changes while rhythm is on.
BREAK – Prepares a temporary variation of the rhythm style or a short intro.
START/STOP – Starts/Stops a rhythm style or a song.
3. CONTROL PANEL
4. SOCKETSINPUT DC 12 V - Switches the instrument on with an AC/DC adapter. PHONES / AUX-OUT – Socket for headphones and Hi-fi; output impedance 150 Ohm – To play without disturbing and/or being disturbed, you can use a stereo headphone. When the cable is inserted the speaker is automatically excluded and all sections of the keyboard can be heard in the headphone. The socket also allows an additional stereo amplifier, a recorder, etc. to be connected.Warning: only connect stereo cables to the “PHONES/ AUx-OUT” socket. +
INPUTDC 12V
PHONESOUT IN
MIDI AUX. OUTPEDAL�
SWITCH�
MIDI IN – Socket to connect a cable coming from a MIDI unit and to receive data. MIDI OUT - Socket to connect a cable going to a MIDI unit and to transmit data. PEDAL SWITCH - Socket to connect a SUSTAIN pedal.
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1) Indicates the name of sounds, rhythm styles, volumes and other functions.
2) Indicates the selec-tion for the tone of the left side of the keyboard or Lower.
3) Shows the selection of the two mixed sounds.
4) Indication of “Intro”, ”Ending”, ”KeyStart” controls for the rhythm style.
5) Indication of enabled SEQUENCER: “Record” or “Play”.
6) Indication of active automatic accompaniment and pattern (Arranger A, B, A-Large, B-Large).
7) Indicates “PIANO” function is active.8) Indicates “DJ GROOVE” (TK 82) or “DJ STYLE” (TK 78)
function is active.
9) I n d i c a t e s “TRANSPOSER” is active (transposition high or low).
10) Metronome icon, shows beat tempo.
11) Indicates the tempo of the rhythm style, of the song or of the metronome.
12) 61 key keyboard showing notes that are pressed or that have to be pressed if in MAESTRO mode.
13) Indication of Split point (19 or 24).14) Indication of the identified chord and EASYCHORD
function. 15) Pentagram with notes displayed.16) Indicates an octave higher for the last 5 keys.
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The rhythm instruments of the MANUAL DRUMWith function 30 MANUAL DRUM ON enabled, each key is connected to a percussion instrument.
Letters on the leftIndicate the basic note for the name of the chord.
Effects of the DJ GROOVE (TK 82)When DJ GROOVE is active, DRUM MACHINE effects are activated on the keyboard.
Effects of the DJ STYLE (TK 78)When the DJ function is enabled, each key corresponds to a special effect.
The DICTIONARY chordsWhen function 26 DICTIONARY is enabled, the display shows name and composition of chords.
6. THE DISPLAY
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5. DIRECTIONS ON THE KEYBOARD
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SWITCH ON AND SWITCH OFFThe instrument can be turned on and off by using the ON/OFF button. When tur-ned on, the keyboard is set to operate with the PIANO sound, the 8 Beat 1 rhythm and the song La Cucaracha.
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.
VOLUMESTo regulate the volume of the instrument you must use buttons MASTER VOLUME + (to turn up) or MASTER VOLUME – (to turn down). By holding the button pressed down, the variation becomes continuous.To restore the standard volume press both MASTER VOLUME + and MASTER VOLUME – buttons together.
SONGSThe instrument contains 60 classic repertoire songs. To select the songs, enter a three digit number according to the SONGS list.
Example: for song 027 Jingle Bells, • press the SONG button (light on);• enter SELECT, 0, 2, 7 on the numerical keyboard;• press the START/STOP button to start or stop the musical performance.
When a song is being played, you can immediately listen to other songs by entering the number of the song you have chosen or by using the SELECT “– / +” buttons.
The EASY PLAY control sets the melody of the song and the standard TEMPO on the keyboard.
7. HOW TO USE THE KEYBOARD
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THE SOUNDSThe keyboard features 131 sounds divided into 17 families (e.g. 025-032 GUITAR). They are selected when the SOUND button is on by entering a three digit number between 001 and 131 of the SOUNDS list you will find at the end of the Instructions Manual.
Example: for NYLON GUITAR type in number 025 (0, 2, 5 with the SELECT keyboard.) If the display shows “Disable”, this means an incorrect number has been typed in.Sounds can be selected also by using the SELECT “+ / –” buttons. By entering code 29 you will enable the “SELECT LOWER” function, the keyboard will be split and you will also be able to choose different sounds for the left hand; enter the code for the chosen sound.
IMPORTANT: With some sounds you might notice a slight difference of volume or sound quality when playing them in different areas of the keyboard. This is an inevitable consequence of multiple sampling and not a technical problem.
THE DUALWith the DUAL control, you can mix two sounds and create thousands of combi-nations. To mix press DUAL; the display shows “SoundMix1”; select a sound and press the SOUND button: the display shows “SoundMix2”; select the second sound that will be mixed with the first one. To select other sounds, keep using the SOUND button.
To return to just one sound, press the DUAL button again: the display shows “Sound”. To change the volume of the two sounds, to use the “+/–“ buttons of VOLUME SECTION and to select the first or second sound, keep SOUND button pressed.
THE TOUCHBy pressing the TOUCH button, you will enable and disable the keyboard’s sensiti-vity to touch (dynamics).
THE TRANSPOSERThe TRANSPOSER +/– controls shift the whole keyboard tonality by +/– 12 semitones. By pressing one of the two buttons, the display temporarily shows the current value. The TRANSPOSER variation is always indicated on the display by the “< Tr “ or “ Tr > “ signs. By simultaneously pressing the “+/–“ buttons of TRANSPOSER, you will return to the standard 00 value.
THE PIANOWith the PIANO button, the PIANO sound and the chord identifier will be immediately enabled on the whole keyboard.
GUITAR025 - 032
025 NYLON GUITAR026 STEEL GUITAR027 JAZZ GUITAR028 CLEAN GUITAR029 MUTED GUITAR030 OVERDR. GUITAR031 DISTORT. GUITAR 032 HARMON. GUITAR
fAMILY SOUNDS LIST
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THE METRONOME The metronome helps you to learn the music, giving the beat during musical exercises and simulating the traditional time-marking instrument. It can be turned on and off with the METRONOME button. To change the tempo, use the “TEMPO +/–“ buttons. To set the volu-me, press the STYLE or SONG button and use the VOLUME SECTION +/– button.
Chart of general BEATS for the METRONOME.
THE KEYBOARDIt has 61 professional pace keys and can be used in the following ways:
1. When simply turned on, one single sound is enabled over the whole keyboard, together with the chord identi-fier.
2. By pressing the FULL KEYB/SPLIT button, the keyboard will be divided into two sections: one dedicated to accompaniment to form chords (keys on the left) and the other one to play the melody (keys on the right).
It is possible to set the point where the keyboard will be divided into two modes: a. by entering 24, the display indicates “Spl it 19”; this means that the left part of the keyboard goes from the first to the nineteenth key. b. by entering 25, the display indicates “Spl it 24”; this means that the left part of the keyboard goes from the first to the twenty-fourth key.
The keyboard on the display shows the division point with an arrow.
Chords can be played in the FREE CHORD mode, which means in the traditional way, or in the EASY CHORD mode, which means in the simplified mode (see the EASY CHORD paragraph).
THE BENDING AND MODULATION CONTROLSTo the left of the keyboard there are three keys, two BEND (Pitch Bending) and one MODUL (Modulation). When playing a note and pressing one of the two BEND keys you will hear a variation in the frequency of the note. This simulates the “pulling” of a string on an instrument such as the guitar. The “Modulation” control modulates the frequency of the sound.
THE SOUNDS OF THE LEFT PART OR LOWER The sounds for the ACCOMPANIMENT, when the rhythm is not playing, can be selected by entering 29 (SELECT LOWER) and the corresponding number in the SOUNDS list. To set the volume of the accompaniment section, use the VOLUME SECTION + / – buttons; The display shows “Lower Vol” and the value of the volume. By keeping the button pressed, the variation will continue.To return to the standard volume, simultaneously press the + and – buttons of the VOLUME SECTION.
TEMPO
40 - 60
60 - 66
66 - 76
76 - 108
108 - 120
120 - 168
168 - 200
200 - 240
Voice in musical scores
Largo
Larghetto
Adagio
Andante
Moderato
Allegro
Presto
Prestissimo
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THE STYLESThe keyboard has 100 rhythmic styles enriched by automatic accompaniments and completed by drums. They are sub-divided into 12 families (e.g. 015-023 DANCE) , see the list on page 94. To select them press the STYLE button and then a 3 digit figure from the STYLES list. Example: to select DISCO 70 rhythm, digit number 019 (0, 1, and 9).You can also select rhythms using buttons “+ / –” of SELECT. To start or to stop a rhythm press the START/STOP button.
To increase or decrease the speed of the song press the two buttons TEMPO + and TEMPO – . By holding the button pressed down, the variation becomes continuous.To go back to standard rhythm press buttons TEMPO + and TEMPO – together.
The metronome icon of the display shows the musical quarters and the beginning of every beat or measure. When a rhythm is on function and you select a new style this latter starts at the end of the previous rhythm pattern. To adjust the volume of the accompaniment section, use the VOLUME SECTION + / – buttons. The display will show “Acc. Vol .” with the value of the volume. By holding the button pressed down, the variation becomes continuous. To restore the standard volume press together buttons VOLUME SECTION + and VOLUME SECTION –.
THE PIANIST STYLESThe PIANIST styles are automatic accompaniments created with the piano alone. To select them, press the STYLE button and enter a three digit number from the PIANIST list. See the STYLES list at the end of the Instructions Manual.
ARRANGER A, BBy pressing the ARRANGER A / B control, you will be able to switch between a basic rhythm style and one with a variation. The display shows the selected mode by showing “Arranger A” or “Arranger B”.
LARGEWith the LARGE control, you can elaborate further on the arrangement of the rhythm style. The display shows “Large”.
EASY PLAYDepending on the rhythm, EASY PLAY sets the tone for the right hand, the best tempo for the performance and splits the keyboard to play chords in the fREE CHORD mode.
TEMPOThe “ + / – ” TEMPO buttons can be used to set the tempo of the rhythm or of a song.
DANCE015 - 023
015 TECHNO016 HOUSE017 RAP018 SKA019 DISCO 70020 DISCO 1021 DISCO 2022 DISCO SAMBA023 HULLY GULLY
fAMILY STYLES LIST
PIANIST088 - 095
088 8 BEAT089 16 BEAT090 BALLAD091 ROMANTIC092 SWING093 BLUES094 ROCK'N ROLL 095 BOSSANOVA
fAMILY STYLES LIST
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INTRO / ENDINGWhen a rhythm is stopped, by pressing the INTRO button the display will show “Intro” and a rhythm style is predisposed, and a preliminary music sequence will then starts when you press the START / STOP or KEY START buttons.When a rhythm is on, by pressing the ENDING button, a final musical sequence stars.
FILL INWhen a rhythm is on function and you press the FILL IN button you produce a rhythmic variation of the drums.
KEY STARTThe KEY START function can be switched on when the rhythm is not playing; the display shows “Key Start”. If the keyboard is split, you can activate the rhythm by playing a chord in the left part of the keyboard. If it is not split, play a chord including at least three keys anywhere on the keybo-ard.
BREAKBy pressing the BREAK control during the performance of a rhythm style, you will activate an orchestral ‘break’. By pressing BREAK when the rhythm is not playing, a brief introductive orchestral break will be executed. The display shows “Intro”. BREAK replaces the ENDING's execution
FUNCTIONS
ARRANGER ON / OFFWhen a rhythm is functioning it starts or stops the arrangement of the rhythm.To start press number 20 ARRANGER ON (usually on) and to stop press number 21 ARRANGER OFF.
FREE CHORDChords are played in the traditional way and all the main chords are identi-fied.It can be enabled by entering 22 FREE CHORD or by selecting EASY PLAY.The fREE CHORD mode works across the whole keyboard too when fULL KEYBOARD is on.The display shows the name of the chord.
EASY CHORDThis function allows you to compose chords on the left side of the keyboard with the simplified mode:
one key will provide a major chord;
two keys a minor chord and
three keys a dominant 7th chord.
It can be enabled by entering 23 EASY CHORD.The fundamental note of the chord (the most important one and the one that gives the name to the chord) is represented by the key pressed on the far left. for example, by pressing simultaneously C, D and E, you will get a C7 dominant chord.
MAJORCHORD
MINORCHORD
SEVENTHCHORD
Anglo-Saxon notation
Latin notation
German notation
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SPLIT 19 or SPLIT 24It is possible to set the point where the keyboard will be divided in two ways:
a. by entering 24, the display indicates “Spl it 19”; this means that the left side of the keyboard goes from the first to the ninete-enth key. b. by entering 25, the display indicates “Spl it 24”; this means that the left side of the keyboard goes from the first to the twenty-fourth key.
The keyboard on the display shows the division point with an arrow. Chords can be played in the fREE CHORD mode, which means in the traditional way, or in the EASY CHORD mode, which means in the simplified mode (see the EASY CHORD paragraph).
DICTIONARYThe DICTIONARY function shows the name of a chord, the notes that it includes on the pentagram and the keys required to com-pose the chord on the display. (See chart on page 15). It can be enabled by entering 26; the display shows “Dictionary”. By pressing a key within the first two octaves on the left, you can choose the basic tonality C, D, E, f, G, A or B with the corresponding
“ ” (flats) or “ ” (sharps) and the kind of chord in the last octave on the right.
DJ GROOVE (TK 82)DJ GROOVE activates a DRUM MACHINE on the keybo-ard. Each key corresponds to a percussion rhythm, a groove effect or vocal effects which can by played individually or combined.
DJ STYLE (TK 78)The DJ STYLE control activates the DJ effects on the last 13 keys on the keyboard and sets a rhythmic style and a sound adapt for a DJ. The style and sound can however be changed and the DJ effects used in the same way.
GROUND ON / OFFWhen a rhythm is active, and so is fREE CHORD, the GROUND provides a musical background for the arrangement.It can be enabled with 27 GROUND ON (it is usually active as a standard) and disabled with 28 GROUND OFF.
SELECT LOWERThe sounds for the ACCOMPANIMENT, when the rhythm is not playing, can be selected by entering 29 SELECT LOWER and the corresponding number in the SOUNDS list. To set the volume of the accompaniment section, use the VOLUME SECTION + / – buttons; The display shows “Lower Vol” and the value of the volume. By keeping the button pressed, the variation will continue.To return to the standard volume, simultaneously press the + and – buttons of the VOLUME SECTION.
MANUAL DRUM ON / OFFThe MANUAL DRUM allows you to play rhythm patterns using the keys indicated with the percussion instrument symbols.
It can be enabled with 30 MANUAL DRUM ON and disabled with 31 MANUAL DRUM OFF.The display temporarily shows “Drum On” or “Drum Off”To set the volume, use VOLUME SECTION while the STYLE control is active and the led lit. At the end of the Instructions Manual, the ‘DRUM SET TABLE’ chart lists the rhythm instruments.The rhythm elements come out of the right or left speaker, with a stereophonic mix.
MEDLEY SONG ON / OFFThis function allows you to listen to all the songs one after the other, starting with the one you selected. It can be enabled by entering 32 MEDLEY SONG ON and disabled with 33 MEDLEY SONG OFF.
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THE EFFECTSThe effects modify the tone-colour characteristics of the sounds.
PORTAMENTO ON / OFFThe portamento creates a pitch slide between two keys; it is more evident when two keys far away one from the other are played. It can be enabled by entering 34 PORTAMENTO ON and disabled with 35 PORTAMENTO OFF.
EQUALIZER SELECTIt allows you to choose among four different equalisations that intensify treble or bass frequencies. By entering 36, the display shows “Disco”, and bass frequencies are more intense; middle frequencies are more intense with 37 “Jazz” and 38 “Classic”; 39 “Flat” intensifies treble frequencies.
IMPORTANT: When connecting the keyboard to an external amplification, it is better to choose a middle frequency equalisation and, most impor-tant, to set the initial volume level at minimum.
REVERB SELECTThe reverb effect allows you to hear sounds as if they were produced in a big hall. You can choose between eight different types of reverb. By entering 40 you will have “Room-1”, with 41 “Room-2”, with 42 “Room-3”, with 43 “Hall-1”, with 44 “Hall-2”, with 45 “Plate”, with 46 “Delay”, with 47 “Pan Delay” and with 48 “Reverb Off” you can turn the reverb effect off.
CHORUS SELECTThe ‘chorus’ effects enrich the SOUNDS section with special modulations that penetrate to a greater or lesser degree depending on the selected sound. You can choose between eight different types of chorus. By entering 50 you can have the “Chorus-1” effect, with 51 “ Chorus-2”, with 52 “ Chorus-3”, with 53 “ Chorus-4”, with 54 “Feed Back”, with 55 “Flanger”, with 56 “Short Delay”, with 57 “FB Delay” and with 58 “Chorus Off” you can turn the chorus effect off.
TOUCH SELECT (TK 82)five dynamic levels can be chosen: typing in code 60 enables the VERY SOFT level; 61 the SOFT level, 62 the NORMAL level, 63 the HARD level and 64 the HEAVY level. The 62 NORMAL level is usually activated.
SEQUENCERThe sequencer section allows you to record and listen to everything you play. The Sequencer also allows you to check your learning level; the musician can play the melody, record it while listening to a song and then listen to the result.
It can be enabled by pressing the REC. button. The display shows “Record On” to show that the Sequencer is active. Press REC. again to stop recording and then press PLAY to listen to what has been recorded.
Press PLAY again to stop listening.
You can memorize up to 500 events. When the memory is full, the display temporarily shows “Sequen.Ful l” and the “Record” sign vanishes.
After a recording session, while PLAYis active, variations made on the control panel can alter recorded events. Recorded data is memorised as long as the keyboard is switched on. If nothing has been recorded in the Sequencer, by pressing PLAY the display will temporarily show “SequenEmpty”.
MAESTRO The MAESTRO section helps you in the music learning process just as if a real musical teacher were there with you, teaching you five fundamental aspects:
1. Tempo 2. Notes 3. Melody 4. Chords 5. Accompaniment
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DISPLAY DIRECTIONS Press a key on the keyboard. The display shows which key you are pressing and the relative note will be shown on the pentagram.
1st level: Tempo of the song At the 1st level, you can become familiar with the melody notes and learn the tempo of the song.
=== How to do it:After having chosen a tune, select level 1 first by pressing the MAESTRO button and then, when the display shows “LEVEL ?”, number 1 of SELECT. Use the START/STOP control to start and stop the performance. You can quicken or slow down the tempo by using the TEMPO “+/–“ buttons. The song begins with a musical introduction, shown in the middle of the display as “Intro”.
When the “Intro” sign disappears, try playing the melody by pressing one or more keys and keeping time with the orchestra. During your performance, the display will show the correct notes of the melody.The accompaniment will automatically follow you. You will be able to change tune by pressing the corresponding button on the SONGS list, or by using the SELECT “+ / –“ but-tons. If you wish to listen to the whole song, press START/STOP, then press SONG and then START/STOP again.
2nd level: The Notes of the melody When you are able to keep time you can try the 2nd level, which means playing the correct keys to perform the correct melody.
=== How to do it:After having chosen a tune, select the 2nd level by pressing the MAESTRO button and then SELECT number 2. Use the START/STOP control to start and stop the performance. When the intro has ended, try playing the melody; this time you will have to press the correct buttons for the other ones not to play. The display will help by showing you the correct melody keys in advance. The accompaniment will automatically follow your performance.
3rd level: The song Melody This time the accompaniment will play normally, without waiting for you. This means you will have to perform the melody with the right keys while keeping time, or else the song will sound out of tune.
=== How to do it:After having chosen a song, select the 3rd level by pressing the MAESTRO button and then the SELECT number 3. Use the START/STOP control to start and stop the performance. When the intro has ended, try playing the melody of the song. The display will help by showing notes and keys for the melody.
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4th level: The song ChordsAt this level the song will be played with the rhythm section and the melody; you will be able to play the accompaniment chords using the left side of the keyboard. If you do not play the right chord, the rhythm part will keep on going with the last chord and the melody will stop.
=== How to do it:After having chosen a song, select the 4th level by pressing the MAESTRO button and then SELECT number 4. Use the START/STOP control to start and stop the performance. When starting you will always have a metronome counting for you. Play the first chord and then the others, following the directions shown on the display. If you play a wrong chord, the melody will not play, and if you play it at the wrong time, accompaniment and melody will be out of tempo.To make the first lessons easier, try slowing the tempo of the song, using the TEMPO + and – buttons.The display will help by showing the name of the chord, the keys and the notes on the pentagram.
There are two ways of playing chords: • Free Chord for playing chords in the traditional way. • Easy Chord for playing simplified chords.To choose the desired mode, see the “fUNCTIONS” paragraph.
5th level: Accompaniment with orchestraAt this level the song will be played with the drums rhythm section together with the melody and you will be able to play the accom-paniment. Rhythm and melody will keep going so you will have to play the right chord in time, or else it will be out of tune.
=== How to do it:After having chosen a song, select the 5th level by pressing the MAESTRO button and then the SELECT number 5. Use the START/STOP control to start and stop the performance.To start the complete accompaniment, play the first chord following the directions shown on the display. The display will help by showing the name of the chord, the keys and the notes on the pentagram.
There are two ways of playing chords: • Free Chord for playing chords in the traditional way. • Easy Chord for playing simplified chords.To choose the desired mode, see the “fUNCTIONS” paragraph.
Strip with numbers and lettersPosition the strip with numbers and letters above the keyboard as shown in the picture.The numbers on the strip correspond to the keys that have to be pressed in order to play the tune of the simplified scores contained in the enclosed "fARfISA Music Book".
PROBLEMIt does not switch on
No sound when the keyboard is played.
The automatic accompaniment does not play.
No sound is produced when the MIDI data are reproduced from a computer.
Reproduction on the keyboard produces an unnatural sound when the keyboard is connected to a computer.
When a mobile phone is used you can hear a noise.
No sound is produced even when the keyboard is played or reproducing a song.
The sound of the voice changes from note to note.
Any other anomalies.
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTIONProblem with the power supply.Connect the adaptor correctly. Ensure that the battery poles (+/-) are facing the correct direction, and control that the batteries are charged.
The volume is set at a level that is too low.Use the VOLUME MASTER keys to raise the volume.
The accompaniment volume is set at 0.Use the VOLUME SECTION keys to raise the volume.
The MIDI cables are not connected correctly.Connect the MIDI cables correctly.
The MIDI THRU function of the computer is activated.Deactivate the MIDI THRU function of the computer.
The use of a mobile phone near to the computer may cause interference. To prevent this problem, switch the mobile phone off or use it at a distance from the keyboard.
Control that the headphones are not connected to the PHONES/OUTPUT socket of the rear panel. When headphones are connected to this socket, no sound is tran-smitted.
The method of sound generation uses multiple recordings (samples) of one instrument on the whole extension of the keyboard. It is therefore normal that the sound of the voice differs slightly from note to note.
Switch off and then switch back on after a few seconds
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
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10. TABLE OF DICTIONARY
C
Cm
C7
C7+
Cm7
Cdim
Csus4
C6
C5
C7 5
C7 9 5
Cm7+
Cm9 7+
Cm7 5
Cm9 5
C7 9sus4
Cm6
Cm6 9
C7+ 5
C7+ 5
Cm7 9
C7 4 9
C7dim
C6 9
C7 4
C7 9
Cm7 5
C5
C9
C7 9
C7 9
C7 5
C7 9 5
C9 7+
C7 9 5
C7 9 5
9. MAINTENANCE AND REMARKS
• Keep this manual for future reference. •
When using electrical products, basic precautions must be fol-lowed, including the following: 1. Read all the instructions before using the product. 2. When the product is used by children, supervision by an
adult is advised. 3. Do not use the product near water, for example near a
bath tub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or near a swimming pool etc., or in a wet or humid basement.
4. When connecting to the mains supply ensure that: a) your hands are not wet (to
avoid electric shocks);b) do not pull on the cable.
5. This product, either by itself, or when connected to an external amplifier and headphones or speakers, is capable of producing sound levels that can cause damage to hearing. Do not operate it for a long period of time at high volume levels or in any case at an uncomfortable volume level. Especially when using headphones, always moderate the volume.
6. The product should be posi-tioned so that it’s location will provide adequate ventilation.
7. The product should be posi-tioned away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters or other products that produce heat.
8. This product should only be connected to a power supply of the voltage corresponding to that shown on the label on the instrument using an AC/DC adaptor. This label, contai-ning all electrical data, relevant warning messages and the instrument identification data, can be found on the under-side of the product.
9. If the product is not used for long periods, the AC/DC adaptor should be unplugged from mains.
10. The adaptor must be connected directly to the mains sup-ply without any other plugs.
11. Do not obstruct the air entry points of the feeder with objects such as curtains, cloths, etc.
12. Do not place the adaptor behind furniture or in hidden places.
13. Do not place sticky or adhesive objects on the keyboard, such as burning candles.
14. Care should be taken to avoid foreign objects falling into or liquid being splilt into the inside of the instrument through any of the slots or openings in the case.
15. Ensure that the adapter is sufficiently ventilated and that the ventilation slits are not covered with objects such as newpapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc..
16. Do not expose the keyboard or the adaptor to drops or sprays of any kind of liquid.
17. This product should be referred to an approved service centre when: a) It has been exposed to rain. b) It appears to operate incorrectly or shows a marked change in per-formance. c) It has been dropped or if the case has been damaged. d) Objects have fallen into the instrument or liquid has been spilt into or over it. e) The AC/DC adaptor has been damaged.
18. Never attempt to repair your instrument yourself. Any operation should be referred to authorized personnel, otherwise the guarantee will be declared void.
19. Do not use alcohol, solvents or similar chemical substances for cleaning. Use a soft cloth dampened in a bland solution of water and neutral detergent. Dip the cloth in the solu-tion and then wring it until it is nearly dry.
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What is “MIDI”
The initials MIDI are an abbreviation for "Musical Instrument Digital Interface" and represent a standard for the transmis-sion of data via cable between a musical instrument (usually a keyboard) and a Personal Computer (or another musical instrument).
The General MIDI System (General Midi)This keyboard adopts the MIDI General System (General Midi): a standard that allows to receive or send MIDI data (to a personal computer or to another keyboard) without having problems of compatibility deriving from the different brands of the product. The general MIDI system specifies factors like the numeration of sounds, the available MIDI channels etc.
The keyboard is provided with MIDI IN and OUT sockets which enable the user to connect it to a Personal Computer using a cable (not supplied). This can be connected as indicated in the figure: Connect the IN and OUT plugs to the key-board and the connector to the JOYSTICK socket (games socket) of the Personal Computer.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSPersonal Computer with Windows 95/98 operative system, Windows 2000/Millennium, Windows XP equipped with a GAMES portal. It is indicated also as the JOYSTICK portal.
PROCEDUREConnect the cable to the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT portals of the keyboar. follow the instructions on the connec-tors.Connect the connector to the JOYSTICK portal (as in the diagram shown below). This operation can be carried out even with the computer switched on.
11. CONNECTION TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER
COMPUTER
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CONFIGURATION OF THE COMPUTER - Windows XP
To open the control panel, select:
- START
- then LAYOUT
- and finally CONTROL PANEL.
Double click onSound and audio peripheral
This window will open:
Chose the AUDIO file
It is necessary to select a peripheral that corresponds with the MIDI Music Reproduction MENU, which guides the MIDI data to the outside. The name of this peripheral varies according to the Audio file present in the computer; the most commonly found is MPU-401
NOTE: If it is not possible to recognise the peripheral, try in turn all of those present (normally there are not more than two or three), until the correct one is found.
Click on OK
Now the computer is configured to use the external MIDI interface and every MIDI file will be reproduced on the keyboard.N.B.: even if the procedure is very simple, it can become difficult in the presence of particular computer configurations. In this case it is advisable to contact a computer technician who will easily be able to resolve the problem. (Continues on page 19 par. “System function test”).
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CONFIGURATION OF THE COMPUTER - Windows 2000 / MillenniumTo open the control panel, select:
- START then LAYOUT
- and finally CONTROL PANEL.
- Double click on Multimedia
This window will open:
Chose the AUDIO file.
It is necessary to select a peripheral that corresponds with the MIDI Music Reproduction MENU, which guides the MIDI data to the outside. The name of this peripheral varies according to the Audio file present in the computer; the most commonly found is MPU-401.
NOTE: If it is not possible to recognise the peripheral, try in turn all of those present (normally there are not more than two or three), until the correct one is found. Click on OKNow the computer is configured to use the external MIDI interface and every MIDI file will be reproduced on the keyboard.
N.B.: even if the procedure is very simple, it can become difficult in the presen-ce of particular computer configurations. In this case it is advisable to contact a computer technician who will easily be able to resolve the problem. (Continues on page 19 par. “System function test”).
CONFIGURATION OF THE COMPUTER - Windows 95 / 98
To open the control panel, select:
- START
- then LAYOUT
- and finally CONTROL PANEL.
Double click on Multimedia This window will open:
Chose the MIDI file
It is necessary to select a peripheral that corresponds with the MIDI Music Reproduction MENU, which guides the MIDI data to the outside. The name of this peripheral varies according to the Audio file present in the computer; the most commonly found is MPU-401NOTE: If it is not possible to recognise the peripheral, try in turn all of those present (normally there are not more than two or three), until the correct one is found.
Click on OK
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Now the computer is configured to use the external MIDI interface and every MIDI file will be reproduced on the key-board. N.B.: even if the procedure is very simple, it can become difficult in the presence of particular computer configu-rations. In this case it is advisable to contact a computer technician who will easily be able to resolve the problem.
SYSTEM FUNCTION TESTOn the computer’s hard disk, search for a MIDI file (*.mid).Double-click on the file name. Now the window of the WINDOWS Media Player will appear. The keyboard will begin to play.Note: If a programme was installed on the computer that uses the Midi files, it is pro-bable that the operation will activate that programme. In such a case, you can try out the system by manually activating the Media Player by loading it among the programmes. You can also use the programme that was activated automatically. But in this case the use of the external MIDI port must be reconfigured.
Other connection optionsIf the computer is not provided with the JOYSTICK socket but with MIDI IN and MIDI OUT sockets, it is an option to purcha-se two standard MIDI cables from your local personal computer centre or electrical outlet.
for computers provided with sockets RS -422 / USB, etc. buy the most suitable cables and MIDI interface from the your local personal computer centre or electrical outlet.
Possible malfunctionsIf the instrument does not play:• Check whether the Media Player programme is running; the bar should be moving. • Make sure that the MIDI properties in the multimedia section are configured correctly. • Make sure the cable is properly connected to the instrument (the writing MIDI In and MIDI Out on the labels placed
on the plugs must be the same as the one on the instrument). • If another programme is active, check if the external Midi port was reconfigured.
Usable ProgrammesIn addition to WINDOWS Media Player, many other computer programmes are commercially available. They offer the possibility to expand the range of functions of the keyboard. Some allow the registration of pieces in Midi format. In other cases, it is possible to register on the computer what is being played on the keyboard. Later, the piece can be replayed, and its musical score can be visualised or printed. It is also possible to correct errors, change sounds, etc.Many of these software programmes are also available on the Internet in Demo or Shareware format.
How to find the Midi FilesOn the Internet or in music stores, countless Midi files can be found for modern or classical music of all kinds. They can be played with the keyboard, or used as an orchestral base to play a melody.Note: The Midi files available on the Internet have sometimes been made for specific instruments. Some are Midi devises that do not respect the MIDI standard, others have their own specific additional functions. In such cases, it is possible that the musical piece will not be played with the same sounds and effects that are supposed to be used. In any event, the keyboard respects the GM standard, and has many commonly used functions that can be seen on the map on the instru-ment’s manual.
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Midi Message�NOTE OFF �NOTE ON�PROGRAM CHANGE�PITCH BEND���CTRL 06 �CTRL 07 �CTRL 10 �CTRL 11 �CTRL 64 �CTRL 100�CTRL 101�CTRL 120 �CTRL 121 �CTRL 123 �RPN 0000H ��Real Time Message “Start”�Real Time Message “Stop”�Real Time Message “Clock”�
Description / Notes�Midi channel n(0-15) - Note OFF #kk(1-127) - vv is don’t care.�Midi channel n(0-15) - Note ON #kk(1-127) - Velocity vv(1-127). vv=0 means NOTE OFF�Program (patch) change. Please refer to sounds list�Pitch bend as specified by bh|bl (14 bits)�Maximum swing is +/- 2 tone (power-up). Can be changed using " pitch bend sensitivity " (RPN 00 00) . Center position is 00H 40H.�Data entry : provides data to RPN and NRPN MIDI�Volume (default=100)�Cc = Pan (default=64 center)�Expression (default=127)�Sustain (damper) pedal�RPN LSB�RPN MSB�All sounds off�Reset all controllers�All notes off�vv = Pitch bend sensitivity in semitones (default=2)��Start (only sent, not received)�Stop (only sent, not received)�Clock (only sent, not received)
Hex code�8nH kk vv �9nH kk vv�CnH pp�EnH bl bh���BnH 06H cc�BnH 07H cc �BnH 0AH cc�BnH 0BH cc�BnH 40H cc �BnH 64H cc�BnH 65H cc�BnH 78H 00H�BnH 79H 00H�BnH 7BH 00H�BnH 65H 00H�64H 00H 06H vv�FAH�FCH�F8H
Midi Code (decimal)�35 �36 �37 �38 �39 �40 �41 �42 �43 �44 �45 �46 �47 �48 �49 �50 �51 �52 �53 �54 �55 �56 �57�58�59
Instrument�� Kick drum2� Kick drum1� Side Stick� Snare Drum � Hand Clap� Snare Drum� Low Floor � Closed Hi Hat� High Floor Tom � Pedal Hi Hat� Low Tom � Open Hi Hat� Low Mid Tom� Hi Mid Tom � Crash Cymbal 1� High Tom � Ride Cymbal 1� Chinese Cymbal � Ride Bell� Tambourine� Splash Cymbal� Cowbell� Crash Cymbal 2� Vibraslap�Ride Cymbal 2�
Note ��B1�C2�C#2�D2�D#2�E2�F2�F#2�G2�G#2�A2�A#2�B2�C3�C#3�D3�D#3�E3�F3�F#3�G3�G#3�A3�A#3�B3�
Midi Code (decimal)�60 �61 �62 �63 �64 �65 �66 �67 �68 �69 �70 �71 �72 �73 �74 �75 �76 �77 �78 �79 �80 �81 �82 �83 ��
Instrument� � Hi Bongo� Low Bongo� Mute Hi Conga� Open Hi Conga� Low Conga� High Timbale� Low Timbale� High Agogo� Low Agogo� Cabasa� Maracas� Short Whistle� Long Whistle� Short Guiro � Long Guiro � Claves� Hi Wood Block� Low Wood Block� Mute Cuica � Open Cuica � Mute Triangle � Open Triangle� Metronome Tic� Metronome Toc�
Note ��C4�C#4�D4�D#4�E4�F4�F#4�G4�G#4�A4�A#4�B4�C5�C#5�D5�D#5�E5�F5�F#5�G5�G#5�A5�A#5�B5��
12. DETAILED MIDI IMPLEMENTATION
13. DRUM SET TABLE (MIDI CHANNEL 10)
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001 GRAND PIANO002 BRIGHT PIANO003 EL. GRD PIANO004 HONKY TONK 005 EL. PIANO 1 006 EL. PIANO 2 007 HARPSICHORD008 CLAVINET
009 CELESTA 010 GLOCKENSPIEL011 MUSIC BOX012 VIBRAPHONE013 MARIMBA014 XYLOPHONE 015 TUBULAR BELLS016 DULCIMER
017 DRAWBAR ORGAN 018 PERCUSS. ORGAN019 ROCK ORGAN020 CHURCH ORGAN 021 REED ORGAN 022 ACCORDION 023 HARMONICA 024 TANGO ACCORD.
025 NYLON GUITAR026 STEEL GUITAR027 JAZZ GUITAR028 CLEAN GUITAR029 MUTED GUITAR030 OVERDR. GUITAR031 DISTORT. GUITAR 032 HARMON. GUITAR
033 ACOUSTIC BASS 034 FINGER BASS 035 PICKED BASS 036 FRETLESS BASS 037 SLAP BASS 1 038 SLAP BASS 2 039 SYNTH BASS 1040 SYNTH BASS 2
041 VIOLIN 042 VIOLA 043 CELLO 044 CONTRABASS 045 TREMOLO STR 046 PIZZICATO STR047 HARP048 TIMPANI
049 STRINGS ENSAMBLE 1 050 STRINGS ENSAMBLE 2 051 SYNTH STRINGS 1 052 SYNTH STRINGS 2 053 CHOIR AAHS 054 VOICE OOHS 055 SYNTH VOICE 056 ORCHESTRA HIT
057 TRUMPET 058 TROMBONE 059 TUBA 060 MUTED TRUMPET 061 FRENCH HORN 062 BRASS SECTION 063 SYNTH BRASS 1 064 SYNTH BRASS 2
PIANO 001 - 008
CHROMPERCUSSION
009 - 016
ORGAN 017 - 024
GUITAR 025 - 032
BASS 033 - 040
STRINGS 041 - 048
ENSEMBLE 049 - 056
BRASS 057 - 064
REED 065 - 072
WIND 073 - 080
SYNTH LEAD 081 - 088
SYNTH PAD 089 - 096
SYNTH EFFECTS 097 - 104
ETHNIC 105 - 112
PERCUSSIVE 113 - 120
SOUND EFFECTS 121 - 128
DJ SOUNDS 129 - 131
065 SOPRANO SAX 066 ALTO SAX 067 TENOR SAX 068 BARITONE SAX 069 OBOE 070 ENGLISH HORN 071 BASSOON 072 CLARINET073 PICCOLO 074 FLUTE 075 RECORDER 076 PAN FLUTE 077 BLOWN BOTTLE 078 SHAKUHACHI 079 WHISTLE 080 OCARINA081 SQUARE082 SAWTOOTH083 CALLIOPE084 CHIFFER LEAD085 CHARANG086 LEAD VOICE087 FIFTHS SAW088 BASS LEAD089 NEW AGE 090 WARM PAD091 POLYSYNTH 092 SPACE VOICE 093 BLOWED GLASS 094 METALLIC PAD095 HALO PAD096 SWEEP PAD097 ICE RAIN098 SOUNDTRACK099 CRYSTAL100 ATMOSPHERE101 BRIGHTNESS102 GOBLINS103 ECHO DROPS104 SCI-FI105 SITAR 106 BANJO 107 SHAMISEN 108 KOTO 109 KALIMBA 110 BAG PIPE 111 FIDDLE 112 SHANAI113 TINKLE BELL 114 AGOGO 115 STEEL DRUMS 116 WOODBLOCK 117 TAIKO DRUM 118 MELODIC TOM 119 SYNTH DRUM 120 REVERSE CYMBAL121 GUITAR FRET N.122 BREATH NOISE123 SEASHORE124 BIRD TWEET125 TELEPHONE RING 126 HELICOPTER127 APPLAUSE128 GUN SHOT129 DJ SND 1130 DJ SND 2131 DJ SND 3
FAMILY SOUNDS LIST FAMILY SOUNDS LIST
14. SOUNDS
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8 BEAT 18 BEAT28 BEAT38 BEAT 416 BEAT 116 BEAT 216 BEAT 3POP BALLAD
ROCKHARD ROCKNEW AGESOULFUNKYFUSION
TECHNOHOUSERAPSKADISCO 70DISCO 1DISCO 2DISCO SAMBAHULLY GULLY
BIG BAND 1BIG BAND 2ELECTRIC JAZZMEDIUM SWINGJAZZ BLUESSHUFFLEFOXTROT 1FOXTROT 2JAZZ WALTZ
BLUESROCK'N ROLLCHARLESTONDIXIEQUICK STEEPBOOGIE 1TWISTRHYTHM & BLUESBLUE GRASSCOUNTRY WESTCOUNTRY WALTZSTEELER
FOLK WALTZWALTZMUSETTEWIEN WALTZSYMPH. WALTZSLOW WALTZ 1SLOW WALTZ 2MAZURKATANGOPOLKA
001002003004005006007008
009010011012013014
015016017018019020021022023
024025026027028029030031032
033034035036037038039040041042043044
045046047048049050051052053054
PASO DOBLEMARCHMARCH 6/8BALLADRHUMBA 1RHUMBA 2BEGUINE 1HAPPY POLKASLOW ROCK 1SLOW ROCK 2TARANTELLA
SAMBA 1SAMBA 2BOSSASALSA 1SALSA 2CHA CHA CHA 1CHA CHA CHA 2MERENGUE 1MERENGUE 2
MAMBOREGGAEBOLEROMEXICANGUARACHABACHATACALYPSOLAMBADAMACARENA
7 / 8 LAZBOLOROISTSOKAKSOPAR
8 BEAT16 BEATBALLADROMANTICSWINGBLUESROCK'N ROLLBOSSANOVA
DJ GARAGEDJ HIP HOPDJ PROGRESSIVEDJ TECHNODJ TRIBE
055056057058059060061062063064065
066067068069070071072073074
075076077078079080081082083
084085086087
088089090091092093094095
096097098099100
8/16 BEAT001 - 008
ROCK009 - 014
DANCE015 - 023
SWING024 - 032
AMERICA033 - 044
TRADITIONAL 1045 - 054
TRADITIONAL 2055 - 065
LATIN 1066 - 074
LATIN 2075 - 083
ORIENTAL084 - 087
PIANIST088 - 095
DJ STYLES096 - 100
FAMILY SYLES LIST FAMILY SYLES LIST
15. STYLES
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by the user • par vous-mêm
e • der Spieler-/in • la persona que lousa • de gebruiker zelf • dall’utilizzatore stesso
by the parents or grandparents •parents ou grands-parents •die Eltern oder Großeltern
•los padres/los abuelos •de ouders of grootouders •dai genitori/nonni
by relatives or friends •par un relation ou un ami •Verw
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GB - GUARANTEEThis guarantee is valid when it is duly completed in all parts and returned, by post, within 15 days of purchase directly to your local Farfisa office (see Farfisa - Organization in your country). It is recommanded you keep the purchase receipt or invoice received, so as to show in case of repair under guarantee. This 24 month manufactures guarantee covers faults in materials or production. Any faults must be reported directly to the retailer, Farfisa will supply replacement parts free of charge within the guarantee period. This guarantee is invalid if the instrument is damaged through accident, negligence, improper use, tampering, or damaged due to improper packing when being returned.
F - GARANTIECette garantie est valable lorsqu’elle est dûment completée et retournée, sous enveloppe, dans les 15 jours de l’achat directement à l’adresse figu-rant dans la liste par pays des distributeurs Farfisa. Il est recommandé de garder le ticket de caisse ou facture délivrés au moment de l’achat, afin de les présenter en cas de réparation sous garantie. Cette garantie de 24 mois couvre les défauts de matériel ou de produc-tion. Les vices rendant impropre le matériel doivent étre notifiés au revendeur chez lequel ce matériel a été acheté. Les pièces défectueuses seront réparées ou remplacées gratuitement. La main d’oeuvre et le transport seront à la charge de l’utilisateur. La garantie sera déclarée non valable si l’instrument est endommagé pendant son transport, s’il y a négligence, usage impropre ou intervention personnelle ou non agréée. Les présentes conditions de garantie ne font pas obstacles aux conditions légales prévues par les articles 1641 et suivants du code civil.
D - GARANTIEDie Garantie ist nur dann gültig, wenn die Garantiekarte in allen Teilen ordnungsgemäß ausgefüllt und innerhalb von 14 Tagen per Post direkt an die zuständige Farfisa-Filiale eingesandt wird. Es wird empfohlen, den Kaufbeleg aufzubewahren, damit im Falle einer Reklamation die Garantieleistung wirksam wird. Ein Garantieanspruch von 24 Monaten ab Kaufdatum besteht nur bei Mängeln, die auf Material - oder Fertigungsfehlern beruhen. Die Erfüllung der Garantieleistungen obliegt dem Händler, bei dem das Produkt gekauft wurde. Durch einen erfüllten Garantieanspruch verlängert sich die Garantie weder für das Produkt noch für die nachbesserten Teile. Der Garantieanspruch ist nicht berech-tigt bei unsachgemäßer Behandlung oder Benutzung, bei Reparaturen, Reparaturversuchen oder technischen Änderungen bzw.bei Transportschäden und Schäden in Folge von höherer Gewalt.
I - GARANZIALa presente garanzia è valida se compilata in ogni sua parte ed inviata in busta chiusa entro 15 giorni dall’acquisto alla competente sede della Farfisa (vedi Farfisa - Organization in your country). Si raccomanda di conservare lo scontrino fiscale o fattura ricevuti al momento dell’acquisto da esibire nel caso di eventuale riparazione in garanzia. La presente garanzia copre per la durata di 24 mesi, esclusiva-mente i difetti di fabbricazione o di materiale. La segnalazione del difetto deve essere fatta direttamente al rivenditore. Le parti difettose saranno riparate o sostituite gratuitamente. Il costo della manodopera e del trasporto saranno a carico dell’acquirente. La garanzia è nulla se lo strumen-to risulta danneggiato per incidente di trasporto, incuria, cattivo uso e manomissioni (garanzia secondo le leggi vigenti).
E - GARANTIAEsta garantia es valida cuando se incluye correctamente la información solicitada y se devuelve, por correo, a la oficina autorizada de Farfisa (ver la organización en su pais), dentro de los 15 dias inmediatos despues de la compra. Le recomendamos que conserve el recibo de la com-pra, para poder demostrar que el teclado se encuentra en garantia. Esta garantia, relativa a los componentes en lo que se refiere a defectos de fabricación o de los materiales, es valida por un periodo de 24 meses a partir de la fecha de adquisición. Las partes averiadas serán reparadas o sostituidas gratuitamente. El transporte del instrumento y la mano de obra será por cuenta del cliente. Esta garantia se cubre por mediación del vendedor (concesionarios o vendedores autorizados). La garantia no será válida si el instrumento ha sido dañado - en el transpor-te, accidente, negligencia, uso indebido, etc. (Garantia válida de acuerdo con la nueva ley).
ORGANIZATIONIN YOUR
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ITALIA: BONTEMPI S.p.a.Viale Don Bosco, 3562018 - Potenza Picena (MC)✆ 0733. 885.1Fax 0733.885.302www.farfisa.euE-mail: [email protected]
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GB - USER’S MANUAL ............................................................... 2
F - MANUEL D’UTILISATION................................................... 20
D - BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG................................................. 38
E - INSTRUCCIONES DE USO ................................................. 56
I - MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI................................................. 74
GUARANTEE-GARANTIE-GARANTIE-GARANTIA-GARANZIA....... 95
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