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Connections
Maintenance Handling caution
Saving data
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Accessories
Main Features
Contents
Setting Up 10
Panel Controls and Terminals 12
Quick Guide
Playing the Demo Song 14 Play the Instrument 15
Setting Up
Be sure to do the following BEFORE turning on the power.
Make all necessary connections, as described below, BEFORE turning the power on.
Power Supply Connections
Cable clip
Turning the Power On
Adjust Volume and Display Contrast
Panel Controls and Terminals
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Guide Playing the Demo Song
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Guide Play the Instrument
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2
3
Selecting the Main Voice
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2
3
Combining VoicesDual
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5
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Split the Keyboard
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3
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5
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2
3
Using the Arpeggio Function
Changing the Arpeggio type
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than a second.
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Guide
Playing Patterns
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Listen to the Rhythm Pattern
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2
3
Play Along with a Pattern
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5
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Playing Patterns
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Playing Auto-accompaniment Chords
Split point (default: 54/F#2) Root Notes and the Corresponding Keys Accompani- ment Range
To play a major chord Press the root note of the chord.
C C C C
C
1
sponds to the type of song you want to listen to.
2
Selecting and Listening to a Song
3
Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause
Using Songs
The following three types songs can be used by this instrument.
PRESET USER USB
Types of Songs
Preset Songs
Play
User Songs
USB Songs
Recording Your Own Performance
Melody or Other Keyboard Parts Chord Parts
Recording Your Own Performance
1
Begin recording after selecting a user song number, and the track and part you want to record.
the dial to select the user song number (001005) you want to record.
2
The [REC] button will light.
4
5
button.
Press and Hold Pattern track highlighted.
6
The procedure is the same as that for Preset Songs (See page 26).
select the user Song (001 to 005) you want to play.
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3
Song ClearDeleting User Songs
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2
4
3
Track ClearDeleting a Specified Track from a User Song
Backup and Initialization
Backup
Initialization
Basic Operation and Displays
Overall MM6/MM8 control is based on the following simple operations.
3
2
1
2 Use the dial to select an item.
Dial
3 Start/Stop a function.
[INC/YES], [DEC/NO] Buttons
The Displays
Basic Operation and Displays
MAIN Display Items
Using the Controllers
Controllers on the front panel
Knobs
External Controllers
Footswitch
Enhancing the Sound with Reverb, Chorus, and DSP Effects
1
2
3
Selecting a Reverb type
1
3
Selecting a Chorus type
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Handy Performance Features
Start the metronome
Adjusting the Metronome Tempo
1
2
1
2
3
4
Adjusting the Metronome Volume
1
2
3
1
The currently selected touch sensitivity is displayed.
3
Adjusting the Tempo
Using the TAP TEMPO Button
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2
1
3
Transpose the Keyboard
Shifting Keyboard Pitch in Octaves
Pattern Functions
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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3
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Chord Basics
C
Pattern Functions
5, 6(9), sus2.
b
C
All chords in the chart are C-root chords.
C
C
C C C C
C C
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Song Settings
Track Mute
Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings
1
2
3
Saving to the Performance Memory
1
2
Recalling Settings from the Performance Memory
1
2
3
4
Erase a Performance Memory
Voice Editing
1
2
3
4
Voice Editing
Edit Display List
Utility Settings
Detailed settings such as tuning, split point, and effects can be made via the UTILITY screen.
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2
3
Utility Settings
Utility Display List
Storing/Saving Data
1
2
Using a USB Storage Device
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3
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5
Formatting a USB storage device
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3
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6
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Connections
The Connectors
Connecting to Powered Speakers or Monitor Speakers.
Connecting to External Audio Equipment
Connecting to External MIDI Devices
Connections
Precautions when using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal
Compatible USB devices
Connecting a USB Storage Device
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Installing the USB-MIDI Driver
1
2
3
USB Precautions
Connecting to a Personal Computer
1
2
3
Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer
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About the Supplied Disk
SPECIAL NOTICES
Support
About the Supplied DAW Software
About the Supplied Disk
ATTENTION SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
1. GRANT OF LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
2. RESTRICTIONS
3. TERMINATION
Troubleshooting
Messages
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Voice List
Maximum Polyphony
Panel Voice List
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Drum Kit List
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Performance List
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Fat Sine Resonance
EastcoastRap D,B
Mega Overdrive Gt
Performance List
MM8
Fat Sine Resonance
Pattern List
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100
Effect Type List
Chorus Types
Reverb Types
DSP Types
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Arpeggio Type List
Arpeggio Type List
MIDI Implementation Chart
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MIDI Data Format
Specications
Index
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