Williams Sound Sonata 88 manual Dual Voice, Harmony

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2. Dual Voice

This digital piano features dual voice option which allow you to hear two different sounds for every note played.

1.When VOICE 1 is showing on the display, press the DUAL button, a word VOICE 2 appears in the display. Now input the second voice digits.

2.Press the DUAL button again to turn this function off, and the word VOICE 1 appears in the display.

HARMONY OCTAVE DOWN TOUCH

HARMONY OCTAVE DOWN TOUCH

Note: Dual Voice function only working on full keyboard playing or right-hand playing status.

3. Harmony

This digital piano has three different harmony settings, it transforms simple one-note melodies into fully orchestrated pieces.

1.When the piano is turned on, the harmony function is in the off status, press the HARMONY button once, then a word OFF appear in the display.

2.When OFF is showing in the display, press HARMONY button once, at this time an arrow head points to HARMONY in the display and the harmony value switch from OFF to 01. Now play a key on the left to turn on the auto accompaniment, and play a key on the right to hear the harmony effect.

NORMAL

FINGERED ONE FINGER SPLIT

NORMAL

FINGERED ONE FINGER SPLIT

HARMONY OCTAVE DOWN TOUCH

HARMONY OCTAVE DOWN TOUCH

3.When you are in harmony 01 status, press the HARMONY button once and 02 will appear in the display. If you would like to switch to harmony 03, press the HARMONY button once more. Now play a single note on the right keyboard. If you selected harmony type 01, you will hear two notes play.

Select harmony type 02 and play the same chord and single note again, this time you will hear a three note chord on the right hand for every single note played.

Select harmony type 03 and play the same chord and single note again, this time you will hear an octave intervals for every single note played.

4.To turn off the harmony function, press the HARMONY button until OFF appears in the display.

Note: If the keys on the left are in Normal or Split mode, the harmony effect will not take effect.

If the Harmony function is turned on, only play a single note by right hand will take effect.

During recording, the harmony effect will not work. If you start recording when the harmony function is turned on, the function will turn off automatically.

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Contents Page Precautions Contents Digital Piano Set-up Guide Digital Piano Set-up Guide Cable stabling hook General Guide OC1, OC2, OC3 Connectors Using the AC power jackUsing Headphones Using the AUX.OUT jackUsing the Foot Pedals Using the Midi IN/OUT JackPower Switch & Volume Basic OperationVoices and Effects DemonstrationDual Voice HarmonyDrum Kit Digital EffectsTouch Response Keyboard Octave Down ControlInstant select Piano voice Split Keyboard Playing the StylesSelect a Style Chord Recognition Modes Accompaniment Control SyncMetronome Jam TrackOne Touch Setting Memorize Panel SettingsSelecting the One Touch Setting How to store a memorized setting?Sequencer Playback the recorded songRecord a New Song Mixer Volume Control Utility FunctionsMuting the sections Changing the TempoUtility Functions Contiuned PanPitch TransposeMidi channel selection Control Change filterSpecifications TroubleshootingAppendix 1A Single Finger Chord Chart Chord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing DisplayAppendix 1B Fingered Chord Chart Appendix 2 Style List Appendix 3 Voice ListAppendix 4 Demo Song List Appendix 5 Digital Effect List

Sonata 88 specifications

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