Peavey 271284, GK 310 owner manual GK310 General functions, Percussion function play the Drumpads

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The GK310 General functions

The GK310 features several functions which affect the keyboard globally. These correspond to the names silkscreened below the display: SPLIT, MIDI, PAN, TUNE, TRANSP, BEAT, PERCUS and they are selected by pressing the [SELECT] button as many times as necessary until the black arrow points to the function required. The corresponding parameter shown in the display is modified with the [+/ON] and [–/OFF]buttons.

General function programming procedure

1.Press the [SELECT] button as many times as necessary until the arrowhead at the bottom of the display appears above the function you want to change. The display shows the parameter of the function in abbreviated form together with the corresponding value or ON/OFF status.

2.Use the [+/ON] and [–/OFF]buttons to change the parameter value or the on/off status of the function. After a short period of time, the display returns to the previous situation automatically.

The programmed settings remain in memory until changed again, or until the instrument is turned off. When you turn the instrument on again, all the settings of the general functions are restored to the factory status.

The Percussion function - play the Drumpads

The PERCUSSION function allows you to use the 6 PERFORMANCE/PADS but- tons as DRUM PADS. Every time you turn on the GK310, the 6 buttons of the PERFORMANCE/PADS section select PERFORMANCES, while the first 4 select SINGLE TOUCH PLAY settings when the [S.T. PLAY] button is on.

If you set the PERCUSSION function ON, the PERFORMANCE/PADS buttons will operate as DRUM PADS.

In this mode, each pad pressed plays a percussive sound both in Voice play mode as well as Style mode.

When the DRUM PADS are enabled, the 6 buttons are disabled for Performance recall. If S.T. PLAY is turned on in STYLE mode, the DRUM PADS are temporarily disabled.

Note: When you activate the PERCUSSION function to enable the DRUMPADS, the small PERCUS dis- play pointer indicates that the function is on at all times, until you disable it again, or turn the instrument off.

The Keyboard Transpose function

The TRANSPOSE function allows you to change the pitch of the instrument in semi- tone steps, up to a maximum setting of 15 semitones above standard pitch, or –12 semitones below. If you select the TRANSPOSE function, the display shows the standard pitch setting (0).

Note: When you program a KEYBOARD TRANS- POSE value above or below standard pitch, the small TRANSP display pointer indicates at all times that the instrument has been transposed, until the transposi- tion is cancelled, or the instrument is turned off.

Use the [+/ON]/[–/OFF]buttons to raise or lower the pitch in semitone steps until you reach the value required.

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Contents 271284 Page English Care of your keyboard Contents GK310 Contents Power supply Using the AC adaptorUsing batteries Listen to the Demo Songs ConnectionsSelect a single Demo Song Play along with the Demo SongPress the Demo ALL button again to stop the playback Basic Operation Selecting & playing VoicesKeyboard percussion To cancel Split mode Play in Split mode with a Dual effect on the Upper keyboardDual voice play two layered voices Split keyboardBalancing the Lower and Upper sections PerformancesSelecting the Performances Display shows the situation recalled by the PerformanceInstant Piano Voice Sustain effectMuting the sections To select the Styles, you must set the GK310 to Style mode Selecting Style ModeAdd Pitch Bend to your playing Styles Auto-AccompanimentSelecting the Styles using the numeric keypad Selecting the Styles using the -/OFF and +/ON buttonsPlaying the Styles Selecting the Styles by recalling the PerformancesAbout the Chord Recognition Modes Using the Style Auto functionsChanging the Style Tempo Restoring the memorized TempoStart the Style accompaniments with Key Start Balancing the Style accompaniment tracks with the MixerStart the Style with an Intro pattern Stop the Style with an Ending phrase Selecting the S.T. Play settings How to memorize e Performance Performance buttons and Store Performance Octave Transposer Changing the accompaniment Split PointCancelling the Octave Transpose setting Record & Play the SequencerListen to the playback of a recorded Song GK310 General functions General function programming procedurePercussion function play the Drumpads Keyboard Transpose functionPan function Tune functionMidi function Split Point functionPractice using the Metronome Beat functionTouch Response Music Stand SpecificationsIndex 20 GK310 Index Appendix A2 GK310 #Db Cm7Dm7 Em77th C7 Minor 7th Cm7 Major 7th Cmaj7 CdimCaug 6th Minor 6th Cm6 Appendix B Fingered chords chart Table Appendix C Demo Songs List Federal Communications Commission Generalmusic Code