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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

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1

[Power On] switch

Pressed to switch the power on and off (p. 10).

2

[Volume] knob

Adjusts the overall volume (p. 10).

3

[Brilliance] knob

Adjusts the brightness of the sound (p. 10).

4

[Transpose] button

Transposes the pitch of the keyboard or the song being played
(p. 24).

5

[Tone] buttons

Select the type of sound (the tone group) that will be played
from the keyboard (p. 26).

6

[Pianist] button

You can use the Pianist function to add an accompaniment to
your playing (p. 32).

7

[Reverb]/[Intro/Ending] button

Adds reverberation to the sound (p. 27).
When you are using the Pianist function, this starts/stops the
accompaniment with an intro or ending (p. 32).

8

[Chorus]/[Start/Stop] button

Adds spaciousness to the sound (p. 27).
When you are using the Pianist function, this starts/stops the
accompaniment (p. 32).

9

[Split] button

Lets you play different sounds in the left and right-hand areas
of the keyboard (p. 28).

10

[Key Touch] button

Adjusts the touch of the keyboard (p. 25).

11

[Function] button

Selects various performance-related functions (p. 41–p. 44,
p. 54–p. 63).

12

[+] [-] buttons

Used to select the value that you want to set (p. 14).

13

[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] buttons (Cursor buttons)

Used to select the item that you want to set (p. 14).
Depending on the screen, other functions may be assigned.

14

[ ] [ ] buttons

Press the [ ] button to confirm the selections you’ve made
using the Cursor buttons (

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) (p. 14).
The [ ] cancels the operation, or displays the notation screen.
Depending on the screen, other functions may be assigned.

15

[Song] button

Use this button to select internal songs or songs from floppy
disk (p. 16, p. 46).

16

[Lesson] button

You can enjoy your practices with the Lesson function (p. 30).

17

[Notation] button

Displays the notation using the entire screen. (p. 15).

18

[Zoom] button

This magnifies the notation (zooms in) (p. 16).

19

[ (Metronome)] button

Sounds the internal metronome (p. 20).

20

Tempo [Slow] [Fast] buttons

Adjust the tempo(p. 16, p. 20, p. 32).
Simultaneously pressing the [Slow] and [Fast] buttons will
restore the basic tempo.

21

Track buttons

Used to play back or record each track of a song (p. 16, p. 37,
p. 40).

22

[ (Reset)] button

Resets the song playback-start location to the beginning of the
song.

23

[ (Play/Stop)] button

This starts and stops playback and recording of songs.

24

[ (Rec)] button

When pressed, this button places the instrument in recording
standby (p. 34–p. 40).

25

[ (Bwd)] button

Rewinds the song.

26

[ (Fwd)] button

Fast-forwards the song.

27

[Wonderland] button

Here you can enjoy the “Drums,” “SFX,” and “Game,” and
learn about instruments while having fun (p. 33).

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