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Roland E-X30 User Guide.

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02Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (the leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY”). After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference. 
Copyright © 2017 ROLAND CORPORATION 
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Do not use this product for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party. We assume no responsi bility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third-party copyrights arising through your use of this product. 
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Contents 
Panel & Display Description Front Panel............................................................................4 Rear Panel............................................................................5 LCD Display...........................................................................5 
Setup Power Supply........................................................................6 Setting a Music Rest.............................................................6 
Connections Connecting USB Flash Drive................................................7 Connecting a Computer........................................................7 Connecting a pair of Headphones.........................................7 Connecting an Audio Equipment...........................................7 Connecting a Microphone.....................................................7 Connecting a Footswitch.......................................................7 
Power/Master Volume Turn the Power On/ Off.........................................................8 Adjust the Master Volume.....................................................8 
Playing Demo Songs..........................................................8 Playing Voices.....................................................................9 Playing Styles......................................................................9 Playing Songs...................................................................10 Record................................................................................10 
Playing Voices Select a Voice.....................................................................11 Playing two voices simultaneously-DUAL...........................11 Playing Different Voices with Both hands-LOWER..............11 
Auto Accompaniment Play Auto Accompaniment (rhythm track only)....................12 Play Auto Accompaniment(all tracks)..................................12 Accompaniment Sections....................................................12 Playing Different Accompaniment Sections.........................13 Fade....................................................................................13 Accompaniment Volume Control.........................................14 Chord Fingering..................................................................14 Tempo.................................................................................15 
Function Menu Tune....................................................................................16 Tempo Remain....................................................................17 Octave................................................................................17 Touch Response.................................................................17 Split Point............................................................................17 MIC DSP Level....................................................................17 Beat Type............................................................................17 Pedal Type..........................................................................18 EQ Type..............................................................................18 Reverb Type........................................................................18 Reverb Level.......................................................................18 R1 Reverb Level.................................................................18 R2 Reverb Level.................................................................18 L Reverb Level.....................................................................19 Chorus Type........................................................................19 Chorus Level.......................................................................19 Harmony..............................................................................19 Fade Time...........................................................................19 Tempo Lock.........................................................................20 Voice Lock...........................................................................20 Style Lock............................................................................20 Transpose Lock...................................................................20 MIDI OUT............................................................................20 Song Loop...........................................................................20 Auto Power Off....................................................................21 Factory Reset......................................................................21 
Mixer...................................................................................21 
Effect Related Settings Octave.................................................................................22 Touch...................................................................................22 Metronome..........................................................................22 Sustain................................................................................23 Pitch Bend...........................................................................23 DSP.....................................................................................23 Transpose...........................................................................23 Harmony..............................................................................23 
Register Memory Registering the Panel Setting..............................................24 Recalling the Registered Panel Settings.............................24 Selecting a Registration Bank.............................................24 
One Touch Setting.............................................................25 
Record Prepare for Recording.........................................................25 Start Recording...................................................................26 Stop Recording...................................................................26 Playback Recording............................................................26 Delete Recording................................................................26 
Playing the Demo Song....................................................27 
Piano Mode........................................................................27 
Song Listening to the Songs.........................................................28 Song Control.......................................................................28 
Chord Dictionary DICT 1 (Chord Learning Mode)...........................................28 DICT 2 (Chord Testing Mode).............................................29 Exit Chord Dictionary...........................................................29 
Pedal Function Multi-function Pedal.............................................................29 
Scale Tune..........................................................................30 
MP3 PAD.............................................................................31 
Connecting USB Flash Drive Playback a song or style from USB Flash Drive.................32 Save a user song to USB Flash Drive.................................32 Load a user song from USB Flash Drive.............................32 Save a user style to USB Flash Drive.................................33 Load a user style from USB Flash Drive..............................33 Save a user setup to USB Flash Drive................................33 Load a user setup from USB Flash Drive............................34 Format USB Flash Drive......................................................34 
MIDI What's MIDI?.......................................................................34 The main application of MIDI..............................................35 
Troubleshooting................................................................35 
Specifications....................................................................36 
Appendices Voice List.............................................................................37 Style List..............................................................................44 Song List.............................................................................48 Demo List............................................................................50 MIDI Implementation Chart.................................................51 
03 
Panel & Display Description 
Front Panel 
1. [VOLUME] knob (P.08) 
Adjust the master volume. 
2. POWER SWITCH (P.08) Turn the Power on or off. 
3. [SHIFT] button 
Select the secondary functions of other buttons. 
7. [MP3 PAD] button (P.31) 
Switch between Scale Tune mode and MP3 PAD mode. 
In Scale Tune Mode 4. [SCALE TUNE] button (P.30) 
Set the Scale parameters. 
6. [RESET SCALE] button (P.30) 
Reset the scale. 
In MP3 PAD Mode 4. [MP3 PAD] button (P.31) 
Select an MP3 to play back. 
8. [START/STOP] button (P.12) Start or Stop playing the style. 
9. [SYNC START] button (P.12) 
Turn the Sync Start on or off. 
10. [INTRO/ENDING] button (P.13) 
Play the Intro or Ending. 
11. [FILL A] button (P.13) 
Play the fill-in pattern A. 
12. [FILL B] button (P.13) 
Play the fill-in pattern B. 
13. [FADE] button (P.13) 
Turn the fade-in or fade-out function on or off. 
14. [CHORD] button (P.12) 
Enter the chord mode. 
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 
20 21 22 23 24 25 2726 28 29 
When the [SHIFT] button released When 5. TEMPO [˅]/[˄] button (P.15) 
Adjust the current Tempo. 
5. ACCOMP the [SHIFT] [˅]/[˄] button button pressed (P.14) Adjust the accompaniment volume. 
15. [BANK] button (P.24) 
Select a memory bank. 
15. [RECORD] Enter the Recording button (P.25) mode. 
16. [STORE] button (P.24) 
Register the panel settings. 
16. [PLAY] button (P.26) Play back the recording. 
17~20. [M1]~[M4] button (P.24) 
Recall a registered panel setting. 
17. [DUAL] Turn the button Dual function (P.11) on or off. 
18. [LOWER] button (P.11) 21. [O.T.S.] button (P.25) 
Turn the Lower function on or off. Turn the One Touch Setting function on or off. 
19. [DICT.] Enter the button Chord (P.28) Dictionary. 22. [HARMONY] button (P.23) 
Turn the Harmony effect on or off. 
20. [DSP] button (P.23) Turn the DSP function on or off. 
23. [PIANO] button (P.27) Enter the Piano Mode. 
21. [TOUCH] Enter the Touch button setting (P.22) menu. 
24. [METRONOME] button (P.22) 
Turn the metronome on or off. 
22. [SUSTAIN] button (P.23) Turn the Sustain function on or off. 
25. [MIXER] button (P.21) 
Enter the Mixer menu. 
23. [FUNCTION] Enter the Function button menu. (P.16) 26. [VOICE] button (P.11) 
Enter the Voice mode. 
24. [OCTAVE] button (P.22) Enter the Octave setting menu. 
27. [STYLE] button (P.12) 
Enter the Style mode. 
25. [TRANSPOSE] Enter the Transpose button setting (P.23) menu. 
26. [USB] button (P.32) 28. [SONG] button (P.28) 
Enter USB flash drive play menu. Enter the Song mode. 
29. [DEMO] button (P.27) Enter the Demo Mode. 
27. [USB Enter the FUNCTION] USB flash button drive function (P.32) menu. 
30. LCD Display 
Display all parameters and values related to the current operation. 
32. DATA DIAL Adjust the parameter value. 
31. [SONG CONTORL] button (P.28) 
33. [˅] Set / parameters [˄] and NUMERIC value or buttons select the [ ] Play or pause playing a song. 
number. [ ] Select the previous song. 04 
[ ] Select the next song. 
Panel & Display Description 
Rear Panel 
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 
34. SUSTAIN jack (P.18) 
38. PHONES jack Connect a sustain pedal. 
Connect a pair of headphones. 
35. DC 12V jack 
39. USB Host jack Connect the DC 12 V power adaptor . 
Connect to a computer. 
36. MIC jack 
40. USB Device jack Connect to a microphone. 
Connect a USB flash drive. 
37. AUX OUT jack 
Connect external audio equipment. 
LCD 
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RECORD 
USB STYLE 
3USB SMF 
USB MP3 
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HARMONY 
1. RECORD 2. USB STYLE 3. USB SMF 4. USB MP3 5. USB CABLE/USB FLASH DRIVE 6. TOUCH 7. SUSTAIN 8. VOICE/ STYLE/ DEMO/ SONG 9. MEASURE 10. BEAT 
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TOUCH 
SUSTAIN 
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11. TEMPO 12. M1-M4/ONE TOUCH SETTING 13. DUAL/ LOWER/ HARMONY/ DSP 14. NOTE INDICATION 15. A.B.C. / FULL RANGE/ FADE/ ACCOMPANIMENT SECTION 16. CHORD 17. TREBLE CLEF 18. BASS CLEF 
05 
Setup 
This section contains information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play. Please go through this section carefully before turning the power on. 
Power Supply You can power the instrument either by batteries or by the included power adaptor. Before you switch your instrument on, turn down the volume of instrument and the connected audio equipment first. 
Using Batteries The instrument needs 6 AA (NO. 5) or equivalent alkaline batteries for power supply. 1. Open the battery compartment cover located on the bottom of the 
instrument. 
2. Insert the batteries, carefully follow the polarity markings on the 
cabinet. 
3. Replace the compartment cover, making sure that it locks firmly in 
place. 
Note: 1. Do not mix used and new batteries. 2. Always use same types of batteries. 3. Always remove the batteries from the instrument when it is not 
being used for an extended period of time. 
Using Power Adaptor 1. Connect the adaptor to the DC 12V jack of this instrument. 
2. Plug the adaptor into an AC outlet. 
3. Press the POWER SWITCH, the LCD screen is lit, which indicates 
the instrument is powered on. 
4. If you are ready to turn off the instrument, press the POWER 
SWITCH again. 
Note: 1. In standby mode, the instrument will automatically shut down in 30 
minutes if it is not used. (Please refer to “Auto Power Off” for details). 2. For your safety, please unplug the instrument when it is not in use 
or during a thunderstorm. 
Setting a Music Rest A music rest is supplied with the instrument. You can easily attach it by inserting it into the slots at the rear of the panel. 
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VOLUME 
MIN MAX 
Connect a USB Flash Drive Connect a USB flash drive to the instrument, you can save the data you've created such as recorded data to USB flash drive, load files from USB flash drive to the instrument, or use the instrument to play back files saved on USB flash drive. Note: To avoid errors or damaging the USB flash drive, do not remove it when reading or writing is in progress 
Connecting a Computer The instrument receives and transmits MIDI messages via the USB port. Use a USB cable to connect the instrument to a computer. Note: We recommend you to use a USB2.0 interface when connecting the instrument to a computer. 
Connecting a pair of Headphones A standard pair of stereo headphones can be connected to the PHONES jack for private practice or late-night playing. The internal stereo speaker system is automatically shut off when a pair of head phones is plugged into this jack. Note: To avoid the risk of hearing loss, do not listen with headphones at high volume level for a long period of time. 
Connecting an Audio Equipment The rear-panel AUX OUT jacks deliver the output of the instrument to an external audio equipment such as a keyboard amplifier, a stereo sound system, a mixing console, or a tape recorder. Use the R and L/MONO outputs for stereo output or just the L/MONO output for mono output. Use an audio cable to connect the AUX OUT jack of the instrument to the AUX IN jack of the external audio equipment. Note: To avoid damaging the speakers, please set the volume level to minimum before connecting the power and other devices. 
Connect a Microphone Before connecting or disconnecting a microphone, please set the master volume to minimum level. Plug the microphone into the MIC jack, then adjust the master volume to an appropriate level. Note: Please unplug the microphone when it is not in use. 
Connecting a Footswitch An optional footswitch can be plugged into the sustain jack, and you can assign different functions to the pedal in the Function Menu. If you select the sustain pedal, when you step on the pedal, all notes you play on the keyboard will have a longer sustain. (Refer to the Function Menu for details) 
Connections07 
Power/Master Volume 
Turn the Power On/Off 1. Make sure the instrument is properly connected to power supply. 
2. Press POWER SWITCH, the LCD screen is lit, indicating the 
instrument is powered on. 
Note: If the LCD isn't lit after you turn on the instrument, please check the power connection. 
Adjust the Master Volume Rotate the [VOLUME] knob clockwise to increase the master volume or counter-clockwise to decrease it. Adjust to set the desired volume level. 
Note: If the keyboard keeps silent, check if the volume has been set to minimum or if headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack. 
Playing Demo Songs 
This instrument features several wonderful demos . (Please refer to Demo List.) 
1. Press the [DEMO] button, the LCD will display the current demo 
number and name, meanwhile, all demo songs will play in a loop. 
2. Use the data dial or the [˅] / [˄] button to select a demo song. 
3. Press the [DEMO] or [START/STOP] button to stop playing, and exit 
demo mode. 
08 
VOLUME 
MIN MAX 
1. Press the [VOICE] button. 
Enter the Voice Mode. The LCD displays the current default voice name and number. 
2. Select a Voice. 
Use the data dial, the numeric buttons or the [˅] / [˄] button to select the voice you want to play. 
3. Play the Voice. 
Play the keyboard and enjoy the beautiful voice. 
Note: When the upper/lower voice is on, you can use the numeric buttons to select a desired upper/lower voice. 
1. Press the [STYLE] button. 
Enter the Style Mode. The LCD displays the current default style name and number. 
2. Select a Style. 
Use the data dial, the numeric buttons or the [˅] / [˄] button to select the style you want to play. 
3. Play the Style. 
Press the [START/STOP] button to start playing the rhythm. Or you can press the [SYNC START] button, then press a key to start the rhythm. 
Playing VoicesPlaying Styles 
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Playing Songs 
This instrument has featured a variety of preset songs. 1. Press the [SONG] button. 
Enter the song mode. It will play all songs circularly. 
2. Select a song. 
Use the data dial, the numeric buttons or the [˅] / [˄] button to select the song you want to play. 
3. Press the [ ] button. 
It will stop the song playback. Press the button again, it will play the current song repeatedly. 
4. When the playback stops, press the [STYLE] or [VOICE] button to 
exit song mode. 
Record 
You can record your performance and save it to a user song. 1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and then press the [RECORD] 
SHIFT BANK 
button. Enter the user song selection interface, you can use the data dial or the [˅] / [˄] button to select a user song to which your recording will be saved. 
RECORD 
2. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and then press the [RECORD] 
button. Enter the record standby mode, and you can select voice, style or other settings for the recording. 
3. Press the [START/STOP] button or play a key on the keyboard to 
start recording. 
4. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and then press the [RECORD] 
START/ STOP 
button to exit the record mode. 
5. If you want to play back a recorded song, you can press and hold [SHIFT] button, and then press the [PLAY] button to enter the 
SHIFT BANK selection interface. Use the data dial or the [˅] / [˄] button to select the recorded song you want to play back. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [PLAY] button to play back 
RECORD recorded songs. 
6. While playing back recorded songs, you can press and hold the 
[SHIFT] button and then press the [PLAY] button to exit the playing back. 
7. In the selection interface of record playing back, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [RECORD] button, it displays “Del Sng?”, press [˄] to delete the song, or [˅] to cancel and go back to the selection interface. 
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The instrument features a variety of build-in voices .Try selecting different voices and play with various preset effects. Please refer to the Voice List. 
Selecting a Voice When power on, the “VOICE R1” icon will light up and the LCD will display the current voice name and number. Use the data dial, the numeric buttons or [˅] / [˄] button to select the voice you want to play. Note: In voice mode, when Voice R1, R2 and L are in use, you can press the [VOICE] button repeatedly to switch between different voice layers. 
Playing two voices simultaneously-DUAL The dual function allows two different voices to be layered together, creating a much richer sound. Turn the function on, you can select a second voice for the dual voice “VOICE R2.” 1. In idle mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the 
[DUAL] button to turn dual function on. The LCD displays the current voice name and number, “VOICE R 2” and “DUAL” will light up. You can use the data dial, the numeric buttons or [˅] / [˄] button to select the dual voice you want to play. The default Voice R2 is: String Ensembles. 
2. Play the keyboard, and then you will hear two different voices layered 
together. It seems like two different instruments playing at the same time. 
3. When dual function is on, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then 
press the [DUAL] button, it will turn dual function off. Note: When the keyboard is split, only the right hand area will have the dual voice. 
Playing Different Voices with Both hands- LOWER The lower function splits the keyboard into the left and the right hand areas, each with a different voice. The left hand voice is the lower voice “VOICE L.” The default split point is F#3 (19), however, you can set the split point to any key as required. (Refer to Split Point for more details). 1. In idle mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the 
[LOWER] button to turn the lower function on. The LCD displays the left hand voice name and number, and the indicate “VOICE L” and “LOWER.” 
2. You can use the data dial, the numeric buttons or the [˅] / [˄] button 
to select the lower voice you want to play. The default Voice L is: String Ensembles. 
3. Play the keyboard with both hands and you will hear two different 
voices. 
4. When lower function is on, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then 
press the [LOWER] button, it will turn lower function off. 
Playing VoicesSHIFT M1 
SHIFT 
M2 
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Auto Accompaniment 
The auto accompaniment feature puts a full backing band at your finger- tips. To use it, all you have to do is to play the chords with your left hand in the selected accompaniment style, and then the accompaniment will automatically play along, instantly following the chords you play. With auto accompaniment, even a solo performer can enjoy playing with the backing of an entire band or orchestra. This instrument features a variety of styles. Try selecting some of the different styles (refer to Style List) and enjoy the auto accompaniment feature. 
Play Auto Accompaniment (rhythm track only) 1. Press [STYLE] button. 
Enter the style mode. The “STYLE” icon on the LCD will light up. The LCD displays the name and number of the current style. 
2. Select a style. 
Use the data dial, the numeric buttons or the [˅] / [˄] button to select a style you want to play. 
3. Start playing a style. 
Press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm tracks of the auto accompaniment. Also you can press [SYNC START] and then play any key to start the rhythm tracks of the auto accompaniment. 
Play Auto Accompaniment(all tracks) 1. Turn the auto accompaniment on. 
In style mode, you can press the [CHORD] button to enter the “auto bass chord” (A.B.C.) mode. The keyboard is split into two sections. Left hand section is the chord section. The “A.B.C.” icon will light up. Press [CHORD] button again to enter “full range” mode. The “FULL RANGE” icon will light up. You can play chords over the entire keyboard in multi-fingering. 
2. Start the auto accompaniment. 
You can press [SYNC START] button and then play a chord in chord section to start auto accompaniment of all tracks. When you change a chord, the accompaniment automatically changes. You can also press [START/STOP] button to start auto accompaniment of rhythm track, then play a chord in chord section. It will start auto accompaniment of all tracks. 
Accompaniment Sections There are various types of Auto Accompaniment sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment to match the song you are playing. They are: Intro, Main (A, B), Fill (A, B), and Ending. By switching among them during your performance you can easily produce the dynamic elements of a professional sounding arrangement in your performance. 
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START/ STOP 
CHORD 
SYNC START 
INTRO Section The intro is an opening section of the song. When the intro pattern is finished, the system will automatically shift to the main section. 
MAIN Section The main is an important section of the song. It will play and repeat infinitely until another section’s button is pressed. 
FILL-IN Section Auto fill in function automatically adds a fill to your performance. When the fill-in pattern is finished, accompaniment will shift to the related main section (A,B). 
ENDING Section Ending is used for the ending of the song. When the ending pattern is finished, accompaniment automatically stops. Note: 1. Hold down the [FILL A]/ [FILL B] button when the style is playing, the selected fill-in pattern repeats continuously until button is released. 2. When style stops, press the [FILL A]/[FILL B] button to select a MAIN 
section. “A or B” will highlight on LCD. 
Playing Different Accompaniment Sections 1. Press the [STYLE] button. 2. Use the data dial or [˅]/ [˄] button to select a style. 3. Press [CHORD] button to enter A.B.C. (auto bass chord) mode. 4. Press [SYNC START] button. 5. Press the [FILL A] button, select the Main A section. 6. Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button. Now the “A” lights up on LCD, and 
the style is ready to play. 7. As soon as you play a chord with your left hand, the auto 
accompaniment starts. When the playback of the intro is finished, it automatically leads into Main A section. 8. Press the [FILL B] button. A fill-in plays, automatically followed by the 
Main B section. 9. Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button again, and it will enter the Ending 
Section. When the ending is finished, the auto accompaniment automatically stops. 
Fade 1. Fade In 
Starting the style with fade in produces a smooth beginning, the volume increases from low to high. Press the [FADE] button when Style playback is stopped. The “ FADE” icon will be lighting up, and then flashing with style playing. 
2. Fade Out 
Stopping the style with fade out produces a smooth ending, the volume decreases from high to low. Press the [FADE] button during Style playback. The “FADE ” icon will be lighting up, and then flashing with style playing. 
3. Fade In/ Out Time 
The default time is 10 seconds. 
Auto Accompaniment 
START/ 
SYNC 
INTRO/ STOP 
START 
ENDING 
FILL A FILL B 
CHORD SYNC START 
INTRO/ ENDING 
FILL A FILL B 
IN OUTFADE / 13 
Auto Accompaniment 
Accompaniment Volume The function will adjust the accompaniment volume, so as to keep an appropriate balance between the accompaniment volume and the voice volume. 1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button, and then use the ACCOMP [˅] / 
[˄] button to set accompaniment volume, adjustable range: 0~32, the LCD displays current accompaniment volume level. 
2. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the ACCOMP [˅] / 
[˄] for a while to quickly adjust the volume value. 
3. When LCD displays the volume level, pressing [SHIFT] and then 
pressing the ACCOMP [˅] and [˄] simultaneously will reset to the default volume. Pressing [SHIFT] and then pressing ACCOMP [˅] and [˄] simultaneously again will mute the accomp volume. The LCD will display "000". Repeat this operation to unmute the volume. Note: It will automatically exit the setting if there is no operation in 5 seconds. 
Chord Fingering How the chords are played or indicated with your left hand (in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard) is referred to as “fingering.” There are 2 types of fingerings as described below. 
Chord Basics A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously. The most frequently encountered chords are triads. A triad is a set of three notes that can be stacked in thirds. When stacked in thirds, the triad's members, from lowest pitched tone to highest, are called: the Root, the Third, and the Fifth. 
Triad Type There are following basic triad types: 
Major Triad 
Minor Triad 
Augmented Triad Diminished Triad 
Chord Inversion We define this chord its root is not in the bass (i.e. the root is not the lowest note) as an inversion chord. When the root is in the bass, we call the chord: root-position chord. If we put the Third and Fifth in the root position, then it forms “Inversion,” we call this chord “Inversion Chord.” See the following major triad and its inverted chord. 
Chord Name The chord name contains two parts content: Chord root and Chord type. 
Single Finger Single finger type not only can detect single finger but also can detect multi finger. And the single finger makes it easily to play chords through only one, two or three keys. Including major, minor, seventh, and minor seventh chord. Refer to relevant picture on the right for details. 14A root with a major third added above and a perfect fifth will consist as a “Major Triad.” A root with a minor third added above and a perfect fifth will consist as a “Minor Triad.” A root with a major third added above and an augmented fifth will consist as an “Augmented Triad.” A root with a minor third added above and a diminished fifth will consist as a “Diminished Triad.” 
TEMPO SHIFT 
ACCOMP 
Multi-finger Multi-finger allows you to play chords in normal fingering. Try playing the 32 chord types in C scale as listed on the right. 
Note: In full range mode, the entire keyboard will only recognize chords played in normal fingering. 
Tempo Each style of the instrument has been set with a default or standard tempo; however, this can be changed by using the TEMPO [˅] / [˄] button. 1. Use the TEMPO [˅] / [˄] button to change the tempo. While the tempo value is flashing, use the data dial to quickly change the tempo. 
2. Press the TEMPO [˅] and [˄] buttons simultaneously to restore the 
default tempo setting. Note: When style stops, changing the style will automatically reset the tempo. However, changing the style during style playback will not result in tempo change. 
Auto Accompaniment 
TEMPO 
ACCOMP 
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1. Enter the function menu. 
Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [FUNCTION] button to enter function menu. The LCD displays the current function menu option. 
2. Adjust the settings. 
Use the data dial to select a parameter. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting of the selected item. Press [˄] and [˅] at the same time to restore the default setting. 
Note: It will exit the function menu if there is no operation in 10 seconds. Detailed parameters and their ranges: 
Tune This function adjusts the pitch of the entire keyboard in 2-cent incre- ments over a range of ±50 (100 cents). 
1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “Tune”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the tune value. 
The setting applies to both accompaniment and the voice. 16Function Menu Content Tune Tempo Remain Octave R1 Octave R2 Octave L Touch Response Split Point MIC DSP Level Beat Type Pedal Type EQ Type Reverb Type 
Reverb Level R1 Reverb Level R2 Reverb Level L Reverb Level Chorus Type 
Chorus Level Harmony Type 
Fade Time Tempo lock Voice lock Style lock Transpose lock MIDI Out Song Loop Auto Power Off Factory Reset 
SHIFT 
PIANO 
FUNCTION 
Default Range -50 ~ +50 0OnđOFF 
On -2 ~ +2 0OFF,1~3 21~61 190~32 100, 2~9 4Ped Sust, Ped Soft, Ped Mem, Ped St/S 
Ped Sust EQ Piano, EQ Pop, EQ Rock, EQ Class, EQ Jazz, EQ R&B 
EQ Piano RevHall1 RevHall2, RevHall3, RevHall4, 
RevStdH RevPnoH, RevRoom1, RevRoom2, RevRoom3, RevChrh, RevGrg, RevStdH 0~32 280~32 90~32 90~32 9ChrChrs1, ChrChrs2, ChrChrs3, ChrChrs4, 
ChrStd. ChrGMCr1, ChrGMCr2, ChrCel1, ChrCel2, ChrSymp1, ChrSymp2, ChrDoub, ChrStd. 0~32 0HrmDuet, HrmTrio, HrmOctv, Hrm1+5, HrmCtDut, 
HrmDuet HrmBlock, Hrm4Cls1, Hrm4Cls2, Hrm4Open 1 ~ 20 10On,OFF 
OFF On,OFF 
OFF On,OFF 
OFF On,OFF 
OFF 1 ~ 16 11,ALL,OFF 
ALL 30, 60, OFF 
30 - 
NO. 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728 
LCD Display XXX Tune XXX TempoRmn XXX OctaveR1 XXX OctaveR2 XXX OctaveL XXX Touch XXX Split pt XXX MicLevel XXX Beat XXX Ped XXX XXX EQ XXX XXX RevXXX 
XXX Rev Lev XXX RevLevR1 XXX RevLevR2 XXX RevLevL XXX ChrXXX 
XXX Chr Lev XXX HrmDuet 
XXX FadeTime XXX TempoLck XXX VoiceLck XXX StyleLck XXX TransLck XXX MIDIOut XXX SongLoop XXX PowerOff Reset 
Tempo Remain When this function is turned on, when you change styles during style playback, the playback tempo will remain unchanged. 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “TempoRmn”. 
2. Use the [] / [ƒ] buttons to turn this function on or off. Note: Tempo remain will work only when you change styles during the playback. 
Octave This function will shift the pitch of the specified voice layer up or down by one octave. 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “OctaveR1”/ 
“OctaveR2” / “OctaveL”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the octave value. Note: The default octave setting of each preset voice may differ. 
Touch Response The touch response feature allows you to expressively control the voice level based on your playing dynamics, just as on an acoustic instrument. 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “Touch”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting. Note: Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument. 
Split Point This function sets the point which separates the entire keyboard to two sections. The left hand section controls the auto bass chord accompaniment when the A.B.C. function is on, or it plays the lower voices when the A.B.C. function is off. 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “Split Pt”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons or press any key on the keyboard to 
assign the split point. Note: The Split Point belongs to the left hand area. 
MIC DSP Level (Reverb+Delay) 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “MicLevel”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to adjust the value, from 0 to 32. 
Beat Type 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “Beat”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the Beat. 
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Function Menu 
Pedal Type 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “Ped Sust”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to select a pedal function. Refer to P.29-30. 
No. 
LCD 
Pedal Function 1Ped Sust 
Sustain Pedal 2Ped Soft 
Soft Pedal 3Ped Mem 
Memory Switch Pedal
Ped St/S 
Start/Stop Pedal 
EQ Type An EQ controls the gain value of different frequency bands. Different gain settings will produce different sound effects. 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “EQ Piano”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting. Note: EQ type doesn't apply to the PHONES and AUX OUT outputs. 
Reverb Type 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “RevXXX”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting. 
No. 1234567891011 
Reverb Level 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “Rev Lev”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to adjust the value, from 0 to 32. 
R1 Reverb Level 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “RevLevR1”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to adjust the value, from 0 to 32. 
R2 Reverb Level 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “RevLevR2”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to adjust the value, from 0 to 32. 
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LCD 
Reverb Type RevHall1 
Hall 1 RevHall2 
Hall 2 RevHall3 
Hall 3 RevHall4 
Hall 4 RevPnoH 
Piano Hall RevRoom1 
Room 1 RevRoom2 
Room 2 RevRoom3 
Room 3 RevChrh 
Church RevGrg 
Garage RevStdH 
Standard Hall 
L Reverb Level 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “RevLevL”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to adjust the value, from 0 to 32. 
Chorus Type 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “ChrXXX”. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting. 
LCD No. 
Display 1ChrChrs1 2ChrChrs2 3ChrChrs3 4ChrChrs4 5ChrGMCr1 6ChrGMCr2 7ChrCel1 8ChrCel2 9ChrSymp1 10ChrSymp2 11ChrDoub 12 
ChrStd. 
Chorus Type Chorus 1 Chorus 2 Chorus 3 Chorus 4 GM Chorus1 GM Chorus2 Celeste 1 Celeste 2 Sympho 1 Sympho 2 Doubler Standard Chorus 
Chorus Level 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “Chr Lev”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to adjust the value, from 0 to 32. 
Harmony Type 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “HrmDuet”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to select a harmony type. Detailed harmony types: 
No. 
LCD Display 
Harmony Type 1HrmDuet 
Duet 2HrmTrio 
Trio 3HrmOctv 
Octave 4Hrm1+5 
1+5 5HrmCtDut 
Country Duet 6HrmBlock 
Block 7Hrm4Cls1 
4 Close 1 8Hrm4Cls2 
4 Close 2
Hrm4Open 
4 Open 
Fade Time 
Set the time length (in seconds) for Fade In/Out. 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “FadeTime”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the time setting. 
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Function Menu 
20Tempo Lock You can lock the tempo in the following ways: 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “TempoLck”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting. Note: Lock will work when switching Register Memory. 
Voice Lock You can lock the tone in the following ways: 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “VoiceLck”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting. Note: Lock will work when switching Register Memory. 
Style Lock You can lock the style in the following ways: 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “StyleLck”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting. Note: Lock will work when switching Register Memory. 
Transpose Lock You can lock the transpose in the following ways: 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “TransLck”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting. Note: Lock will work when switching Register Memory. 
MIDI Out 
Set the MIDI OUT channel for Voice R1. 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “MIDI Out”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the MIDI Out channel. Note: Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument. 
Song Loop You can play back songs in the following ways: looping all songs, looping a single song, or no looping (looping off). 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “SongLoop”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the setting. Note: Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument. 
Auto Power Off 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “PowerOff”. 2. Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to change the time setting. Note: Your setting will be automatically saved when you press [POWER] to turn off the instrument. 
Factory Reset 1. In the function menu, use the data dial to select “Reset”. 2. Press [˄]. The LCD will show “Reset?” 3. Press [˄] to confirm. 
Note: The operation will delete all user setting. 4. The LCD will show “DelUsng?” 5. Press [˄] to confirm. 
Note: The operation will delete all user songs. 6. The LCD will show “DelUSty?” 7. Press [˄] to confirm. 
Note: The operation will delete all user styles. 8. The reset procedure may take several minutes to complete. Note: Do not turn off the power when factory reset is in progress, otherwise it may corrupt the internal data and cause malfunction. 
The Mixer function allows you to separately adjust the volume of each track, so as to keep an appropriate volume balance. 1. Press the [MIXER] button to enter the mixer function menu, the LCD 
displays “025 MusicVol” for the initial time when powered on. Next time when you enter the menu, it will show the same option of your last operation. 
2. Select a parameter. 
Use the data dial to select a parameter. 
3. Adjust the volume level. 
Use the [˅] / [˄] buttons to adjust the volume of the current item. Press [˄] and [˅] at the same time to switch between the default volume and muting the volume. 
Function MenuMixer 
MIXER 
TRANSPOSE 
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Mixer 
Detailed parameters and their volume ranges: 
Parameter Music volume Voice R1 volume Voice R2 volume Voice L volume Metronome volume Mic volume Percusion volume Drum volume Bass volume Accomp1 volume Accomp2 volume Accomp3 volume Accomp4 volume Accomp5 volume 22LCD Display XXX MusicVol XXX Upper 1 XXX Upper 2 XXX Lower XXX MetroVol XXX MICVol XXX Perc XXX Drum XXX Bass XXX Accomp1 XXX Accomp2 XXX Accomp3 XXX Accomp4 XXX Accomp5 
Range 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 0–32 
Note: It will exit the mixer menu if there is no operation in 5 seconds. 
Effect Related Settings 
Octave 
SHIFT 
METRONOME 
1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [OCTAVE] 
button to edit the octave setting. The LCD displays “xxx Octave 
OCTAVE 
R1/R2/L”. Use [˅] / [˄] button to change the setting. 
2. Press the [˅] and [˄] buttons simultaneously to restore default 
setting: 0. 
Touch The touch function lets you dynamically and expressively controls the level of the voice with your playing strength – just as on an acoustic instrument. 
SHIFT 
O.T.S. 
1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [TOUCH] 
TOUCH button to enter touch menu. The LCD displays “xxx Touch.” 
2. Use [˅] / [˄] button to change touch response level. 
Default level of touch response is 2. 
3. If the value is set to OFF, there will be no touch response to 
keyboard. 
Metronome The metronome provides a steady beat to help you practise at a preset tempo. Press [METRONOME] button to start the metronome. To stop the metronome, press the [METRONOME] button again. (The metronome type can be set in the function menu.) 
METRONOME Note: The metronome will respond in the next beat if it is turned on during style playback. 
OCTAVE 
Sustain 1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [SUSTAIN] 
button to start sustain function. All notes will sustain even after releasing the keys. 
2. To stop the sustain function, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and 
then press the [SUSTAIN] button again. 
Note: To have a better sustain effect, please use a sustain pedal. (Refer to pedal function for more details.) 
Pitch Bend Use the pitch bend wheel to bend notes up (roll the wheel away from you) or down (roll the wheel toward you) while playing the keyboard. The pitch bend wheel is self-centering and will automatically return to normal pitch when released. With the pitch bend wheel, you can easily imitate the pitch bend effect of the guitar, violin, saxophone or other instruments, making your performance more vivid. 
DSP The DSP simulates sounds in the real environment. With the DSP effect, you can add ambiance and depth to your performance in a variety of ways. 
1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [DSP] button 
to set the DSP effect on. The DSP indicator lights up on LCD. The DSP effect is automatically activated when turning on the instrument. 2. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [DSP] button 
again to turn DSP effect off. 
Transpose 1. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the 
[TRANSPOSE] button to enter the transpose menu. The LCD displays “xxx Transpos.” 2. Use [˅] / [˄] button or data dial to change transpose value, 
adjustable range:-12– +12, the default value is: 0. 
Harmony The harmony function will automatically add harmony effect to the notes you play in the right-hand section, which gives you a rich and harmonic expression. 1. Press the [CHORD] button to turn on the A.B.C. function. 2. Press the [HARMONY] button to turn the harmony effect on. 3. Play a chord in the left hand section. 4. As soon as you play in the right hand section, it will automatically 
add harmony effect to the notes you play. 
Note: 1. Harmony cannot be turned on when the Full Range fingering mode 
is selected. 2. The harmony types of “1+5” and “Octave” are always available. 
Other harmony types will respond only when the A.B.C. is ON. 
Effect Related Settings 
SHIFT HARMONY 
SUSTAIN 
SUSTAIN 
UPCENTER (Normal Pitch) 
DOWN 
SHIFT 
SHIFT 
MIXER 
TRANSPOSE 
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Register Memory 
The Registration Memory feature can make your performance more easy and efficient. It allows you to save virtually all panel settings to a Registra- tion Memory setting, and you can instantly recall them by pressing a single button. 
Registering the Panel Setting 1. There are 8 memory banks, and each bank has 4 memories (M1–M4). 
2. Holding down the [STORE] button, then press one of the memory 
buttons [M1]–[M4]. Note that new settings will replace the previous memory data. 
3. Parameters that can be saved to the registration memory: 
Voice: main voice, dual, lower, DSP, mixer. Accompaniment: style, tempo, accompaniment on/off. Function: touch, some parameters in the function menu. 
Recalling the Registered Panel Settings 1. Press one of the memory buttons: [M1]–[M4]. For example, press [M2], and the panel settings stored in the memory 2 of bank 1 are recalled. 
Note: Registration data cannot be recalled when the One Touch Setting function is on. 
Selecting a Registration Bank 
BANK 1. Press the [BANK] button repeatedly to select a bank number from 1 to 
8, and the LCD will flash the bank number for 3 secconds. 
RECORD 
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One Touch Setting 
When One Touch Setting is switched on, you can instantly recall all auto accompaniment related settings including voices selection and digital effects simply with a single touch of a button. 1. Press the [O.T.S.] button to turns on the One Touch Setting for current 
style. The LCD displays “O.T.S.”. Press one of the One Touch Setting buttons [M1]–[M4].Various panel settings (such as voice, effect, etc.) that match the selected style can be instantly recalled. Auto accompaniment is automatically turned on during O.T.S. mode and the lower and dual functions are disengaged. 
2. Press the [O.T.S.] button again to turn off the One Touch Setting. It will 
automatically switch to register memory. The LCD displays “MEMORY.” 
3. One Touch Setting parameter list: 
Voice (Volume, Pan, Octave) Dual (Volume, Pan, Octave) Left Hand (Volume, Pan, Octave) 
Note: The O.T.S. is automatically turned off when you enter the song mode. 
Record 
Use the powerful record function; you can record your own keyboard performance in real time and save it as a user song, just like using recording equipment, and you can play back the recording. 
Prepare for Recording 
SHIFT 
BANK 1. Before you start recording, you need to select a user song to which 
your recording will be saved. 
RECORD 2. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [RECORD] 
button to select a user song, the “REC” icon lights up. The LCD displays “XXX No File!”, if you have selected a user song with no record data or the LCD displays “XXX RecSong”, if you have selected a user song with record data. You can use [˅] / [˄] button or data dial to select a user song you want. 
3. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [RECORD] 
button to enter the recording standby mode, the REC icon starts flashing. Now you can set the desired voice, style etc. for the recording. 
4. In the recording standby mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and 
then press the [RECORD] button to exit the record mode. 
Note: The new recording will overwrite the previous data in the user song you have selected. 
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Start Record 
Recording 1. In the recording standby mode, press the [START/STOP] button to 
start recording. The four beats and measures start counting. You can stop style playback by pressing the [START/STOP] button. 
2. Or you can play the keyboard to start recording. When the A.B.C. is 
ON, play any key in left hand section to start the accompaniment. When the A.B.C is OFF, press the [START/ STOP] button to start accompaniment. 
Stop Recording Manually Stop Recording Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [RECORD] button to stop recording. The “REC” icon, beat count and record icon will light off. 
Automatically Stop Recording 1. When recording is in process, if the memory is full, the recording will 
stop and save automatically. 
2. If you are recording the accompaniment, the recording will stop 
automatically when the ending of the rhythm finishes. 
Playback Recording 1. In idle mode, holding down [SHIFT] button and then press the [PLAY] 
SHIFT 
button to enter the selection interface. The LCD displays “XXX No File!”, if you have selected a user song with no record data; or the LCD displays “XXX PlaySong”, if you have selected a user song with record data, for example, “001 PlaySong”. You can use [˅] / [˄] button or data dial to select a user song you want to playback. 
2. Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [PLAY] button 
to play back the user song. 
3. To stop the play back, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then 
press the [PLAY] button. 
Delete Recording 
SHIFT 
1. In the recording playback status, holding down [SHIFT] button and then press the [RECORD] button, the LCD will display “Del Sng?”, press [˄] button to delete user song, press the [˅] button to cancel. 
Note: The saved user songs will not be lost after power off. 26SHIFT 
BANK 
RECORD 
BANK 
RECORD 
Playing the Demo Song 
This instrument features several wonderful demos. Please refer to Demo List. 
1. Press the [DEMO] button, the DEMO icon is lit, all demo songs will 
play in circle. 
2. Use [˅] / [˄] button or data dial to select different demo song. 
Press the [DEMO] or [START/STOP] button to stop playing and exit the demo mode. 
Note: In the demo status, all buttons and keys are unavailable except [DEMO], [START/STOP], [˅], [˄] button, TEMPO [˅] / [˄], data dial, [VOLUME] knob and POWER SWITCH. 
Piano Mode 
This function is to set the voice of the whole keyboard to piano instantly. 1. Press the [PIANO] button to enter or exit piano mode. 
2. In piano mode, the accompaniment control is the same as in other 
mode. The accompaniment only plays the rhythm part. 
Note: In piano mode, you can enter the mixer menu and the function menu. In piano mode, the A.B.C. is automatically turned off. 
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The instrument has a variety of songs. 
Listen to the songs 1. Press the [SONG] button to enter the song mode. 
2. Use the [˅] / [˄] button to select a song. 
3. During song playback, press [ ►/|| ] to pause the playback. 
When song playback is paused, press the [ ►/|| ] button again, it will continue the playback. 
4. When the song stops, press the [STYLE] button to exit the song mode. 
Song Control 1. During song playback, you can use these buttons to control the 
playback: Press the [ ►/|| ] button to pause the song. Press the [ |◄ ] button to go back the beginning of the song or select a previous song. Press the [ ►| ] button to select the next song. 
If you know the name of a chord but don't know how to play it, you can use the Chord Dictionary function. 
DICT. 1 (Chord Learning Mode) Press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [DICT.] button to enter the DICT. 1 mode. The LCD display “DICT. 1”, and the A.B.C. is automatically set to on. In DICT. 1 mode, the keys C4–B5 are used to assign the Chord Type, the keys C6–B6 are used to assign the Chord Root. When the Chord Type and Chord Root are confirmed, the chord notes will be shown on display. You will hear a prompt sound if you correctly play the note in the left hand section. 28Song Chord Dictionary 
SHIFT 
M7 chord type 
Croot 
Chord Dictionary 
DICT. 2 (Chord Testing Mode) In DICT. 1 mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [DICT.] button to enter the DICT. 2 mode. 
In DICT. 2 mode, you can have a chord test. LCD will display a chord name in random order. If the chord fails to be played in 3 seconds, its notes will appear on LCD. Once the chord is played correctly, a new chord name will appear after a few seconds. 
Exit Chord Dictionary In DICT. 2 mode, press and hold the [SHIFT] button and then press the [DICT.] button again to turn off chord dictionary. 
24 Chord Types in the chord dictionary are as follows: 
Note 
Chord Type Note 
Chord Type Note 
Chord Type C6CC4MC57(b9) C#6 
C#/Db 
C#4 
M(9) 
C#5 
7(9) D6DD46D57(#9) Eb6 
D#/Eb 
Eb4 
mM7 
Eb5 
7(b13) E6EE4M7E57(13) F6FF4mF57(#11) F#6 
F#/Gb 
F#4 
m(9) 
F#5 
dim7 G6GG4m6G5dim Ab6 
G#/Ab 
Ab4 
m7(9) 
Ab5 
7aug A6AA4m7A5aug Bb6 
A#/Bb 
Bb4 
m7b5 
Bb5 
7sus4 B6 
B4 
B5 
sus4 
The pedal function will make your performance more natural and with greater expressiveness. 
Multi-function Pedal You can refer to Pedal Type chapter for details. 
1. Sustain Pedal 
This pedal function performs the same function as the damper pedal on an acoustic piano, letting you sustain the sound of voices even after releasing the keys. Step and press on the pedal to turn the sustain effect on. Release the pedal to turn the sustain effect off. 
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Pedal Function 
2. Soft Pedal 
When the soft pedal is selected, pressing this pedal will make the notes you play sound softer. 
3. Memory Pedal 
When the memory pedal is selected, press this pedal at the first time to call up register memory: M1, and then you can call up register memory M2, M3...by pressing this pedal step by step. Note: If the current memory recalled contains pedal settings, these pedal settings will be neglected. 
4. Style Start/Stop Pedal 
When the style start/stop pedal is selected, press this pedal to start/stop accompaniment. 
Scale Tune 
Scale Tune mode The [MP3 PAD] button is used for turning on the MP3 PAD mode. The MP3 PAD On/Off status can be memorized when power is turned off, and be recalled when power is turned on again. The factory default status is "OFF"; scale tune is available. 1. Scale Tune buttons 
[C], [C#], [D], [D#], [E], [F], [F#], [G], [G#], [A], [A#], [B] In Scale Tune mode, press one of the Scale Tune buttons [C]-[B] to turn the selected scale on or off. When a scale is in use, the corresponding pitch will decrease 1/2 semitone, and the related LED will be lit. When switched off, the related pitch will return to normal and the corresponding LED will be turned off. 
SCALE TUNE 2. Reset the scale 
Press the [SHIFT ]+ [RESET SCALE] button, all Scale Tune buttons will be turned off. 
3. Scale fine tune 
Press and hold one of the Scale Tune buttons to enter edit mode, 
SCALE RECALL then use the data dial or [˅] / [˄] button to edit the selected scale. For example, press and hold [C#], the LCD will show “-50 SCALE: RESET SCALEC#”. Use the data dial to adjust the value, from -50 to 50. 
4. Recall / Store a scale 
Press and hold [RESET SCALE], then press one of the Scale Tune buttons to recall the scale settings saved in that button. Press and hold [STORE], then press one of the Scale Tune buttons to save the scale settings to that button. 
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MP3 PAD 
Press the [MP3 PAD] button to switch to MP3 PAD mode. The LCD will temporarily show "MP3 PAD". 1. MP3 PAD control buttons 
[C], [C#], [D], [D#], [E], [F], [F#], [G], [G#], [A], [A#], [B] In MP3 PAD mode, press one of the Scale Tune buttons [C]-[B] to play back the corresponding MP3 from USB flash drive. During playback, the corresponding button LED will blink. 
2. MP3 PAD file names 
MP3 PAD files on USB flash drive should be named as below: Both “FILE NAME 1” and “FILE NAME 2” can be recognized, but 
SCALE TUNE 
“FILE NAME 1” has priority. When the corresponding MP3 file is recognized, the related button LED will be lit. 
Button 
File Name 1 
File Name 2 [C] 
PAD_C.mp3 
PAD_1.mp3 [C#] 
PAD_C#.mp3 
PAD_2.mp3 
SCALE [D] 
PAD_D.mp3 
PAD_3.mp3 
RECALL 
[D#] 
PAD_D#.m03 
PAD_4.mp3 RESET SCALE[E] 
PAD_E.mp3 
PAD_5.mp3 [F] 
PAD_F.mp3 
PAD_6.mp3 [F#] 
PAD_F#.mp3 
PAD_7.mp3 [G] 
PAD_G.mp3 
PAD_8.mp3 [G#] 
PAD_G#.mp3 
PAD_9.mp3 [A] 
PAD_A.mp3 
PAD_10.mp3 [A#] 
PAD_A#.m03 
PAD_11.mp3 [B] 
PAD_B.mp3 
PAD_12.mp3 
3. MP3 PAD mode 
Press and hold one of the MP3 PAD control buttons to enter the corresponding edit mode. Then use the data dial or [˅] / [˄] buttons to select “One Shot” mode or “Loop” mode. 
Audio files that can be played: 
MP3 Format 
MPEG-1 audio layer 3 Sampling Frequency 
44.1kHz Bit Rate 
32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 kbps, VBR (Variable Bit Rate) 
Notes: 1. Two or more audio files cannot be played at the same time. 2. The tempo of an audio file cannot be changed. 
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The instrument recognizes USB flash drives (32M to 128G) in FAT32 format. It does not support multi-partitioned USB flash drives. We recommend formatting the USB flash drive on the instrument before using. Note: A USB flash drive in FAT32 format supports up to 512 files under its root directory. Exceeding this limit will make it unable to save or record to the USB flash drive. 
Playback a song or style from USB Flash Drive 1. When in style mode, press the [STYLE] button or press and hold 
[SHIFT], then press the [USB] button to enter USB Style menu. The LCD shows all styles, and the USB STYLE indicator will be lit. 
2. When in song mode, press the [SONG] button or press and hold 
[SHIFT], then press the [USB] button to enter USB Song menu. The LCD shows all MIDI songs and MP3 songs, and the USB SMF or USB MP3 indicator will be lit. 
3. Use the data dial or [˅] / [˄] button to select a song or style. 
4. Press the [ ►/|| ] button to start playback. You can set to loop play a 
single song or all songs. Please refer to the Function Menu for details. 
5. Press the [ ►/|| ] button again to stop playback. 
Save a user song to USB Flash Drive 1. Press and hold [SHIFT], then press the [USB FUNCTION] button to 
enter USB menu. Use the data dial to select “Save MID”. 
2. Press [˄] to save user songs to the root directory of the USB flash 
drive. The files will be named as “RecSng_XX_NUB.MIDI”. 
3. After saving, the LCD will prompt “Save OK!”, then return to USB 
menu. 
File Name Description: “RecSng_XX” is the user song name and number (corresponding to the user songs on the instrument). “NUB” is the number of the saved song (01~512). 
Load a user song from USB Flash Drive 1. Press and hold [SHIFT], then press the [USB FUNCTION] button to 
enter USB menu. Use the data dial to select “Load MID”. 
2. Press [˄]. The LCD will show all MIDI files (*.mid) under the root 
directory. Use the data dial to select one. 
3. Press [˄] button. The LCD will show the user songs on the 
instrument. Use the data dial to select a user song. If the selected user song has data, the LCD will prompt “00X RecSong”; or the LCD will will prompt “No File!” if the user song is blank. 32Connecting USB Flash Drive 
4. Press [˄] button. The LCD will prompt “Load OK!”. If the selected user song has data, the LCD will prompt “Cover?” Press [˄] to confirm loading or press [˅] to cancel. 5. After loading, the LCD will return to USB menu. Note: This operation will overwrite the previous user song on the instrument. 
Save a user style to USB Flash Drive 1. Press and hold [SHIFT], then press the [USB FUNCTION] button to 
enter USB menu. Use the data dial to select “Save STY”. 2. Press [˄] to save user styles to the root directory of the USB flash 
drive. It will use the same file name when saving to USB flash drive. If the user style is empty, the LCD will prompt “No File!”. 3. After saving, the LCD will prompt “Save OK!”, then return to USB 
menu. 
File Name Description: If the user styles are using the same file name, when saving to USB flash drive, it will automatically add a numeral at the end of the file name. For example, FILE, FILE 2, FILE 3 etc. 
Load a user style from USB Flash Drive 1. Press and hold [SHIFT], then press the [USB FUNCTION] button to 
enter USB menu. Use the data dial to select “Load STY”. 2. Press [˄]. The LCD will show all style files (*.sty) under the root 
directory. Use the data dial to select one. 3. Press [˄] button. The LCD will show the user styles on the 
instrument. Use the data dial to select a user style. If the selected user style has data, the LCD will show the file name. Or the LCD will prompt “No File!” if the user style is blank. 4. Press [˄] button. The LCD will prompt “Load OK!”. If the selected user style has data, the LCD will prompt “Cover?” Press [˄] to confirm loading or press [˅] to cancel. 5. After loading, the LCD will return to USB menu. 
Note: This operation will overwrite the previous user style on the instrument. 
Save a user setup to USB Flash Drive A user setup that can be saved to USB flash drive include: MP3 PAD loop mode, Scale Tune, Octave, Transpose, DSP on/off, Voice R1 number, Voice R2 number, Voice L number, parameters in function menu (except Factory Reset), parameters in mixer menu (except "Perc" to "Accomp5" volumes), and register memory. While exporting a user setup, the instrument will also export user songs and user styles to the USB flash drive. 
1. Press and hold [SHIFT], then press the [USB FUNCTION] button to 
enter USB menu. Use the data dial to select “SaveUset”. 2. Press [˄] to save the current user setup to the root directory of the 
USB flash drive. The files will be named as “UserSetupX.usp” (“X” indicates the number of the saved user setup). 3. After saving, the LCD will prompt “Save OK!”, and then return to USB 
menu. 
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Connecting USB Flash Drive 
Load a user setup from USB Flash Drive 1. Press and hold [SHIFT], then press the [USB FUNCTION] button to 
enter USB menu. Use the data dial to select “LoadUset”. 2. Press [˄]. The LCD will show all user setups (*.usp) under the root 
directory. Use the data dial to select one. 3. Press [˄] button. The LCD will show “Sure?” 4. Press [˄] button. The selected user setup will be loaded to the 
instrument. The user songs and user styles related to this user setup will also be loaded to the instrument. 5. After loading, the LCD will prompt “Load OK!”, and then return to 
USB menu. 
Format USB Flash Drive 1. Press and hold [SHIFT], then press the [USB FUNCTION] button to 
enter USB menu. Use the data dial to select “Format”. 2. Press [˄]. The LCD will prompt “Format?”. 3. Press [˄] to format the flash drive or press [˅] to cancel. 4. After formatting, it will return to USB menu. 
Notes: 1. Formatting will delete all data on the USB flash drive! 2. It may take several minutes to format a USB flash drive of large 
capacity. 
MIDI 
With the MIDI functions you can expand your musical possibilities. This section will let you know what MIDI is, and what it can do, as well as how you can use MIDI on your instrument. 
What's MIDI? 1. MIDI (short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers and other related devices to connect and communicate with one another. MIDI carries event messages that specify notation, pitch and velocity, control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato, audio panning, and program change information to change the voice selections. 
2. The instrument can output the real-time playback information via 
MIDI messages and control external MIDI devices. The instrument can also accept incoming MIDI messages and generate sound accordingly. 
Note: This instrument has a USB(DEVICE) terminal, which can be connected to a PC as an MIDI input or MIDI output. This can not be connected with another instrument, unless the instrument has a USB host terminal. 
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MIDI 
The main application of MIDI 1. Used as a tone generator 
This instrument can receive MIDI data from computer, and execute MIDI controls to change channels, change voices, add effect and make sound and so on. Refer to MIDI Implementation Chart for more MIDI controls. 
2. Used as a MIDI Keyboard 
When you play the keyboard, change the voices or turn the DSP on/off, the instrument will send MIDI data to the computer, which will be saved as records.(It only records your keyboard performance when playing along with accompaniment.) You can edit the records on the computer, such as changing the channels or voices, adding DSP effects. Then play back the records with the instrument or other sound source (such as a sound card). You can play the keyboard along with the playback. Refer to MIDI Implementation Chart for more MIDI controls. 
Troubleshooting 
Problem 
Possible Cause and Solution 
The speakers produce a pop sound 
This is normal and is no cause for alarm. whenever the power is turned ON or OFF. 
No sound when the keyboard is played. 
Make sure the master volume is set to an appropriate level. Check if headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack. The R1/R2/L voice volume (Mixer) settings could be set too low. Make sure the voice volumes are set at appropriate levels. 
When using a mobile phone, noise is 
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce produced. 
interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument. 
The auto accompaniment does not play 
You may be trying to start accompaniment by playing a key in the righthand back even Sync is in standby condition 
range of the keyboard. To start the accompaniment with Sync Start, make and a key is pressed. 
sure to play a key in the left-hand range of the keyboard. 
Certain notes sound at wrong pitch. 
Make sure that the tuning value is set to 0. Press and hold the [˄] and 
[˅] buttons at the same time, then turning the power on will set INSTRUMENT to default. 
The Harmony function does not operate. 
Please make sure the Harmony function is on. And Harmony cannot be turned on when a drum kit is selected for the voice R1. 
Notice: If you notice any abnormality that cannot be handled, please connect the provider or specified repair agent, and have the instrument inspected by qualified service personnel. 
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MP3 Specifications Keys 
PAD 61 Keys with Touch Response, 3 Touch Levels 12LCD Display 
Accompaniment/Song Control Multi-functional LCD 
Start/Stop, Sync Start, Intro/Ending, Fill A, Fill B, 
Polyphony 
Record 256 
10 user song, support playback 
Voices 
Control button 706 
Power Switch, Volume Knob, Shift, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, Tempo [˅]/[˄], (Accomp [˅]/[˄]), Reset Scale, Mp3 Pad, ►/||, |◄, ►|, Styles 
Metronome (Octave), Mixer (Transpose), Harmony (Sustain), Start/Stop, 347 
Sync Start, Intro/Ending, Fill A, Fill B, A.B.C., Fade, Bank (Record), Store (Play), M1(Dual), M2 (Lower), M3 (Dict.), M4 (DSP), O.T.S. (Touch), Demos 
Voice (USB), Style (USB Function), Song,Piano(Function), Demo, [˅], 8[˄], Data Dial 
Songs 
Connectors 160 
SUSTAIN, DC IN, MIC, AUX OUT (L/MONO, R) PHONES, USB to computer, USB to memory Tempo 30–280 
Power Supply DC 12 V / 2000 mA Panel Memory 
6 "AA" size or equivalent alkaline batteries 32Speaker DSP 
[10cm + 2.5cm] x 2 Use this feature, you will produce a broader and fuller playing effect 
Amplifier 10W x 2 Chord mode Single-finger, Multi-finger 
Dimensions 956 (W) x 360 (D) x 133 (H) mm Chord dictionary Convenient for users to learn chords 
Weight 6.2 kg Scale Tune ±50 cents 
* This document explains the specifications of the product at the time that the document was issued. For the latest information, refer to the Roland website. 
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NO. 
1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253 English Name PIANO 
Grand Piano Ballad Piano Mellow Piano Bright Piano Acoustic Piano Acoustic Piano (wide) Acoustic Piano (dark) Octave Grand Piano 1 Octave Grand Piano 2 Piano & Strings Piano & Pad Piano & Choir Piano & EP Piano & Vibraphone Harpsichord 1 Harpsichord 2 Harpsichord (octave mix) Harpsichord (wide) Harpsichord (with key off) Honky Tonk Piano 1 Honky Tonk Piano 2 Honky Tonk Piano (wide) Honky Tonk Piano (dark) Electric Grand Piano 1 Electric Grand Piano 2 Electric Grand Piano (wide) Electric Grand Piano (dark) Detuned Electric Piano 1 Detuned Electric Piano 2 Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Electric Piano 3 Electric Piano 4 Electric Piano 1 (velocity mix) Electric Piano 2 (velocity mix) 60's Electric Piano EP Legend Phase EP Clavi 1 Clavi 2 Phase Clavi Wah Clavi Pulse Clavi Dream EP Tremolo EP Funk EP Warm EP Choir EP Wah EP Modern EP EP Pad CHROMATIC PERCUSSION 
Celesta 1 Celesta 2 
LCD Name 
GrandPno BalladP MellowP BrightP AcPiano AcPianoW AcPianoD OctPno1 OctPno2 Pno&Str Pno&Pad Pno&Cho Pno&EP Pno&Vib Harpsi1 Harpsi2 HarpsiO HarpsiW HarpsiOf HnyTonk1 HnyTonk2 HnyTonkW HnyTonkD E.Grand1 E.Grand2 E.GrandW E.GrandD DetunEP1 DetunEP2 E.Piano1 E.Piano2 E.Piano3 E.Piano4 E.PnoV1 E.PnoV2 60'sEP EPLegend PhaseEP Clavi1 Clavi2 PhaseClv WahClv PluseClv DreamEP TremoEP FunkEP WarmEP ChoirEP WahEP ModernEP EPPad 
Celesta1 Celesta2 
Voice List 
ORGAN 
GUITAR 
54Celesta 3 
Celesta3 55Glockenspiel 1 
Glocken1 56Glockenspiel 2 
Glocken2 57Glockenspiel 3 
Glocken3 58Music Box 1 
MuscBox1 59Music Box 2 
MuscBox2 60Music Box 3 
MuscBox3 61Vibraphone 1 
Vibra1 62Vibraphone 2 
Vibra2 63Vibraphone (wide) 
VibraW 64Marimba 1 
Marimba1 65Marimba 2 
Marimba2 66Marimba (wide) 
MarimbaW 67Xylophone 1 
Xylopho1 68Xylophone 2 
Xylopho2 69Xylophone 3 
Xylopho3 70Tubular Bells 1 
TubulBe1 71Tubular Bells 2 
TubulBe2 72Church Bell 
ChurBell 73Carillon 
Carillon 74Dulcimer 1 
Dulcime1 75Dulcimer 2 
Dulcime2 76Santur 
Santur 
77Italian 60's Organ 
60'sOrgn 78Drawbar Organ 1 
DrawOrg1 79Drawbar Organ 2 
DrawOrg2 80Drawbar Organ 3 
DrawOrg3 81Detuned Drawbar Organ 
DeDraOrg 82Detuned Percussive Organ 
DePerOrg 83Percussive Organ 1 
PercOrg1 84Percussive Organ 2 
PercOrg2 85Percussive Organ 3 
PercOrg3 8670's Percussive Organ 
70'sPcOr 87Rock Organ 1 
RockOrg1 88Rock Organ 2 
RockOrg2 89Rock Organ 3 
RockOrg3 90Church Organ 1 
ChurOrg1 91Church Organ 2 
ChurOrg2 92Church Organ 3 
ChurOrg3 93Church Organ (octave mix) 
ChurOrgO 94Detuned Church Organ 
DeChuOrg 95Reed Organ 1 
ReedOrg1 96Reed Organ 2 
ReedOrg2 97Rotary Organ 
RotyOrgn 98Puff Organ 
PuffOrgn 99 
Accordion 1 
Acordin1 100 
Accordion 2 
Acordin2 101 
Accordion 3 
Acordin3 102 
Harmonica 1 
Harmnic1 103 
Harmonica 2 
Harmnic2 104 
Harmonica 3 
Harmnic3 105 
Tango Accordion 1 
TangAcd1 106 
Tango Accordion 2 
TangAcd2 
107 
Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 1 
NylonGt1 
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38Voice List 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 
141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 
Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 2 Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 3 Acoustic Guitar (nylon + key off) Ukulele Acoustic Guitar (steel) 1 Acoustic Guitar (steel) 2 12-Strings Guitar Mandolin 1 Mandolin 2 Steel Guitar with Body Sound Electric Guitar (jazz) 1 Electric Guitar (jazz) 2 Electric Guitar (pedal steel) Electric Guitar (clean) 1 Electric Guitar (clean) 2 Electric Guitar (detuned clean) Mid Tone Guitar Electric Guitar (muted) 1 Electric Guitar (muted) 2 Electric Guitar (funky cutting) Electric Guitar (muted velo-sw) Jazz Man Overdriven Guitar 1 Overdriven Guitar 2 Guitar Pinch Distortion Guitar 1 Distortion Guitar 2 Distortion Guitar (with feedback) Guitar Feedback Distorted Rhythm Guitar Guitar Harmonics 1 Guitar Harmonics 2 Velocity Nylon Guitar BASS 
Acoustic Bass 1 Acoustic Bass 2 Wah Bass Electric Bass (finger) Finger Slap Bass Electric Bass (pick) 1 Electric Bass (pick) 2 Fretless Bass 1 Fretless Bass 2 Slap Bass 1 Slap Bass 2 Slap Bass 3 Slap Bass 4 Synth Bass 1 Synth Bass 2 Synth Bass 3 Synth Bass 4 Warm Synth Bass Rsonance SynBass Clavi Bass Hammer 
NylonGt2 NylonGt3 NylGtrOf Ukulele SteelGt1 SteelGt2 12StrGtr Mandoli1 Mandoli2 SteelBdy JazzGtr1 JazzGtr2 PedalGtr CleanGt1 CleanGt2 DetClnGt MidTonGt MutedGt1 MutedGt2 FunkGt MutVelGt JazzMan Ovrdriv1 Ovrdriv2 GtPinch DistGtr1 DistGtr2 FeedbkGt GtrFedbk DistRyth GtrHarm1 GtHarmo2 NylnGtVe 
AcoBass1 AcoBass2 WahBass FngrBass FngrSlap PickBas1 PickBas2 Fretles1 Fretles2 SlapBas1 SlapBas2 SlapBas3 SlapBas4 SynBass1 SynBass2 SynBass3 SynBass4 WarmBass ResoBass ClavBass Hammer 
162 163 164 165 
166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 
210 211 212 213 214 
Attack Bass Synth Bass (rubber) 1 Synth Bass (rubber) 2 Attack Pulse STRINGS & ORCHESTRAL 
Violin 1 Violin 2 Violin (slow attack) Viola 1 Viola 2 Cello 1 Cello 2 Contrabass 1 Contrabass 2 Tremolo Strings 1 Tremolo Strings 2 Tremolo Strings 3 Pizzicato Strings 1 Pizzicato Strings 2 Orchestral Harp 1 Orchestral Harp 2 Yang Chin Timpani 1 Timpani 2 String Ensembles 1 String Ensembles 2 String Ensembles 3 String Ensembles 4 Strings & Brass 60's Strings Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 2 Synth Strings 3 Synth Strings 4 Synth Strings 5 Choir Aahs 1 Choir Aahs 2 Choir Aahs 3 Voice Oohs 1 Voice Oohs 2 Humming Analog Voice Synth Voice 1 Synth Voice 2 Orchestra Hit 1 Orchestra Hit 2 Bass Hit Plus 6th Hit Euro Hit BRASS 
Trumpet 1 Trumpet 2 Dark Trumpet Trombone 1 Trombone 2 
AtackBas RubbBas1 RubbBas2 AtackPls 
Violin1 Violin2 SlViolin Viola1 Viola2 Cello1 Cello2 Contrbs1 Contrbs2 TremStr1 TremStr2 TremStr3 PizzStr1 PizzStr2 Harp1 Harp2 YangChin Timpani1 Timpani2 Strings1 Strings2 Strings3 Strings4 Str&Bras 60'sStr SynStrs1 SynStrs2 SynStrs3 SynStrs4 SynStrs5 ChorAah1 ChorAah2 ChorAah3 VoicOoh1 VoicOoh2 Humming AnaVoice SynVoic1 SynVoic2 OrchHit1 OrchHit2 BassHit 6thHit EuroHit 
Trumpet1 Trumpet2 DarkTrp Trmbone1 Trmbone2 
Voice List 
215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 REED 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 
Trombone 3 Bright Trombone Tuba 1 Tuba 2 Muted Trumpet 1 Muted Trumpet 2 Muted Trumpet 3 French Horn 1 French Horn 2 French Horn 3 Brass Section 1 Brass Section 2 Brass Section 3 Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 Synth Brass 3 Synth Brass 4 Synth Brass 5 Synth Brass 6 Synth Brass 7 Synth Brass 8 Analog Synth Brass 1 Analog Synth Brass 2 Analog Synth Brass 3 Rock Brass 1 Rock Brass 2 Funny 1 Funny 2 French Horn 
Soprano Sax 1 Soprano Sax 2 Soprano Sax 3 Alto Sax 1 Alto Sax 2 Alto Sax 3 Tenor Sax 1 Tenor Sax 2 Tenor Sax 3 Baritone Sax 1 Baritone Sax 2 Baritone Sax 3 Oboe 1 Oboe 2 Oboe 3 2 Oboes English Horn 1 English Horn 2 English Horn 3 2 English Horns Bassoon 1 Bassoon 2 Bassoon 3 2 Bassoons Clarinet 1 
Trmbone3 BritBone Tuba1 Tuba2 MuteTrp1 MuteTrp2 MuteTrp3 FrHorn1 FrHorn2 FrHorn3 Brass1 Brass2 Brass3 SynBras1 SynBras2 SynBras3 SynBras4 SynBras5 SynBras6 SynBras7 SynBras8 AnaBras1 AnaBras2 AnaBras3 RockBrs1 RockBrs2 Funny1 Funny2 FrHorn 
SprnSax1 SprnSax2 SprnSax3 AltoSax1 AltoSax2 AltoSax3 TenoSax1 TenoSax2 TenoSax3 BariSax1 BariSax2 BariSax3 Oboe1 Oboe2 Oboe3 2Oboes EngHorn1 EngHorn2 EngHorn3 2EngHons Bassoon1 Bassoon2 Bassoon3 2Basoons Clarine1 
269 270 271 
272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 
295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 
Clarinet 2 Clarinet 3 2 Clarinets 
Piccolo 1 Piccolo 2 Piccolo 3 2 Piccolos Sweet Flute Flute 1 Flute 2 Flute 3 2 Flutes Recorder 1 Recorder 2 2 Recorders Pan Flute 1 Pan Flute 2 Sweet Pan Flute Blown Bottle 1 Blown Bottle 2 Shakuhachi 1 Shakuhachi 2 Whistle 1 Whistle 2 Ocarina 1 Ocarina 2 
Lead 1 (square) 1 Lead 1 (square) 2 Lead 1 (square) 3 Lead 1b (sine) Lead 2 (sawtooth) 1 Lead 2 (sawtooth) 2 Lead 2 (sawtooth) 3 Lead 2b (saw + pulse) Lead 2c (double sawtooth) Lead 2d (sequenced analog) 1 Lead 2d (sequenced analog) 2 Wavy Sawtooth 1 Bauble Lead Super Analog Lead 3 (calliope) 1 Lead 3 (calliope) 2 Lead 4 (chiff) 1 Lead 4 (chiff) 2 Lead 4 (chiff) 3 Lead 4 (chiff) 4 Lead 5 (charang) 1 Lead 5 (charang) 2 Lead 5 (charang) 3 Lead 5 (charang) 4 Lead 5a (wire lead) 1 Lead 5a (wire lead) 2 Lead 6 (voice) 1 Lead 6 (voice) 2 
Clarine2 Clarine3 2Clarins PIPE 
Piccolo1 Piccolo2 Piccolo3 2Picolos SweeFlut Flute1 Flute2 Flute3 2Flutes Recorde1 Recorde2 2Records PanFlut1 PanFlut2 SwPanFlu Bottle1 Bottle2 Shakhch1 Shakhch2 Whistle1 Whistle2 Ocarina1 Ocarina2 SYNTH LEAD 
SquarLd1 SquarLd2 SquarLd3 SineLead SawLead1 SawLead2 SawLead3 SawPlsLd DubSawLd SqAnaLd1 SqAnaLd2 WavySaw1 BaubleLd SuperAna CalipLd1 CalipLd2 ChiffLd1 ChiffLd2 ChiffLd3 ChiffLd4 CharaLd1 CharaLd2 CharaLd3 CharaLd4 WireLd1 WireLd2 VoiceLd1 VoiceLd2 
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40Voice List 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 SYNTH PAD 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 
INDIA 371 372 373 374 375 376 
Lead 7 (fifths) 1 Lead 7 (fifths) 2 Lead 8 (bass + lead) 1 Lead 8 (bass + lead) 2 Lead 8 (bass + lead) 3 Lead 8a (soft wrl) Massiness Square Slow Square Lead Sine Solo Lead 1 (square) 4 Thick Square 2Oscillators Lead Wavy Sawtooth 2 Analog Lead Big Lead Fat Lead PWM 4th Delayed Lead 1 Delayed Lead 2 Fifth Lead Corrie Quint 
Pad 1 (new age) 1 Pad 1 (new age) 2 Pad 1 (new age) 3 Pad 1 (new age) 4 Pad 2 (warm) 1 Pad 2 (warm) 2 Pad 2 (warm) 3 Pad 2a (sine pad) Pad 3 (polysynth) 1 Pad 3 (polysynth) 2 Pad 3 (polysynth) 3 Pad 3 (polysynth) 4 Pad 4 (choir) 1 Pad 4 (choir) 2 Pad 4a (itopia) Pad 5 (bowed) 1 Pad 5 (bowed) 2 Pad 5 (bowed) 3 Pad 5 (bowed) 4 Pad 6 (metallic) 1 Pad 6 (metallic) 2 Pad 6 (metallic) 3 Pad 7 (halo) 1 Pad 7 (halo) 2 Pad 7 (halo) 3 Pad 7 (halo) 4 Pad 8 (sweep) 1 Pad 8 (sweep) 2 Pad 8 (sweep) 3 Pan Pad 1 Pan Pad 2 
FifthLd1 FifthLd2 BasLead1 BasLead2 BasLead3 SftWrlLd Massin Square SlwSquLd SineSolo SquarLd4 ThickSqu 2OscLd WavySaw2 AnaLead BigLead FatLead Rezz4th DlyLead1 DlyLead2 FifLead Corrie Quint 
NewAge1 NewAge2 NewAge3 NewAge4 WarmPad1 WarmPad2 WarmPad3 SinePad PolySyn1 PolySyn2 PolySyn3 PolySyn4 ChoirPd1 ChoirPd2 ItopiaPd BowedPd1 BowedPd2 BowedPd3 BowedPd4 MetalPd1 MetalPd2 MetalPd3 HaloPad1 HaloPad2 HaloPad3 HaloPad4 SweepPd1 SweepPd2 SweepPd3 PanPad1 PanPad2 
377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 
394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 
424 425 426 427 428 429 430 
Dipolar Pad PWM Pad Warmly Pad Horn Pad Click Pad Analog Pad 80's Poly Pad PWM 4th Soft Synth Calliope Soft Soft Vox 5th SawWave 5th Lead Soft Slow Square New Year Pad Space Voice Rising Congregate SYNTH SFX 
FX 1 (rain) 1 FX 1 (rain) 2 FX 2 (soundtrack) 1 FX 2 (soundtrack) 2 Prelude FX 3 (crystal) 1 FX 3 (crystal) 2 FX 3 (crystal) 3 FX 3a (synth mallet) FX 4 (atmosphere) 1 FX 4 (atmosphere) 2 Warm Air FX 5 (brightness) 1 FX 5 (brightness) 2 Smog FX 6 (goblins) 1 FX 6 (goblins) 2 FX 6 (goblins) 3 Choir Bell 1 Choir Bell 2 FX 7 (echoes) 1 FX 7 (echoes) 2 FX 7 (echoes) 3 FX 7b (echo pan) FX 7a (echo bell) 1 FX 7a (echo bell) 2 FX 7a (echo bell) 3 FX 8 (sci-fi) 1 FX 8 (sci-fi) 2 FX 8 (sci-fi) 3 
Harmonium 1 Harmonium 2 Harmonium 3 Sitar 1 Sitar Drone Classic Sitar Sitar 2 
DipolPad PWMPad WarmlyPd HornPad ClickPad AnalogPd 80'sPoly PWM4thSf SynCalSf SoftVox 5thSaw 5thLdSf SlSquare NewYear SpcVoice Rising Congrega 
FXRain1 FXRain2 Sondtrk1 Sondtrk2 Prelude Crystal1 Crystal2 Crystal3 SynMalet Atmosph1 Atmosph2 WarmAir Bright1 Bright2 Smog Goblins1 Goblins2 Goblins3 ChorBel1 ChorBel2 Echoes1 Echoes2 Echoes3 EchoPan EchoBel1 EchoBel2 EchoBel3 Sci-Fi1 Sci-Fi2 Sci-Fi3 
Hrmnium1 Hrmnium2 Hrmnium3 Sitar1 SitarDrn ClsSitar Sitar2 
Voice List 
431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 INDONESIA 450 451 452 453 VIETNAM 454 455 456 ORIENTAL 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 TURKEY 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 
Sitar 3 Detuned Sitar Sitar Glissand Tanpura Tanpura Low Tanpura Mid Sarod Santur Ex Santur 1 Santur 2 Santur 3 Mountain Dulcimer India Stroke TablaTarang Indian Flute 1 Indian Flute 2 Sitar 4 Sitar 5 Sitar 6 
Talempong Suling Hl Suling Hs Suling Lv 
Taj Mahal QuDi Vib Twin Sine 
Accordion c1 Accordion 4L Oud Sad Verd Divan Orn 1 NAY 1 Kanoun 3 Trm Mizmar Trm V Strings Stage Aks-Baglama Ney Zurna TR Pick Bs Line Violin Mono Truba Bouzuki /Gld 
Aks-Baglama Elk-Baglama 4st-Elk Bagla Kanun TR-Klarnet TR-Yayli TR-Keman UDNey Zurna-E Zurna TR 
Sitar3 DtnSitar GlsSitar Tanpura TanpuraL TanpuraM Sarod SanturEx Santur1 Santur2 Santur3 MtDulcmr IndStrok IndTarng IndFlut1 IndFlut2 Sitar4 Sitar5 Sitar6 
Talempng SulingHl SulingHs SulingLv 
TajMahal QuDiVib TwinSine 
Acord.c1 Acord.4L OudSdVrd DivanOrn NAY1 Kanun3Tr MizmrTrV StrStage AksBaglm Ney ZurnaTR PickBsLn VlnMono Truba Bozuk/Gl 
AksBaglm ElkBaglm 4ElkBglm Kanun TR-Klrnt TR-Yayli TR-Keman UDNey Zurna-E ZurnaTR 
483 484 485 
486 487 488 489 490 491 
492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 
513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 
Vib-Zurna-A Vib-Zurna-D Vib-Zurna-E 
Acc. Master Acc. Classic Cavaquinho Warm JP STR Blow Alto Vib 2600 Sine 
Banjo 1 Banjo 2 Banjo 3 Shamisen 1 Shamisen 2 Shamisen 3 Koto 1 Koto 2 Taisho Koto Kalimba 1 Kalimba 2 Kalimba 3 Bag Pipe 1 Bag Pipe 2 Bag Pipe 3 Fiddle 1 Fiddle 2 Fiddle 3 Shanai 1 Shanai 2 Shanai 3 
Tinkle Bell 1 Tinkle Bell 2 Tinkle Bell 3 Agogo 1 Agogo 2 Agogo 3 Steel Drums 1 Steel Drums 2 Steel Drums 3 Woodblock 1 Woodblock 2 Woodblock 3 Castanets 1 Castanets 2 Taiko Drum 1 Taiko Drum 2 Taiko Drum 3 Concert Bass Drum 1 Concert Bass Drum 2 Acoustic Bass Drum Room Kick Power Kick Electric Bass Drum 
VibZrnA VibZrnD VibZrnE BRAZIL 
AcMaster AcClasic Cavaqnho WmJP-STR BlwAltVb 2600Sine ETHNIC MISC. 
Banjo1 Banjo2 Banjo3 Shamise1 Shamise2 Shamise3 Koto1 Koto2 TaishoKt Kalimba1 Kalimba2 Kalimba3 BagPipe1 BagPipe2 BagPipe3 Fiddle1 Fiddle2 Fiddle3 Shanai1 Shanai2 Shanai3 PERCUSSION 
TnklBel1 TnklBel2 TnklBel3 Agogo1 Agogo2 Agogo3 StelDrm1 StelDrm2 StelDrm3 WodBlok1 WodBlok2 WodBlok3 Castant1 Castant2 TaikDrm1 TaikDrm2 TaikDrm3 ConBsDm1 ConBsDm2 BassDrum RoomKick PowrKick ElBsDrum 
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42Voice List 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 
SFX 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 
COMBINED VOICE 589 590 591 
Analog Bass Drum Jazz Kick Side Stick Analog Rim Shot Acoustic Snare Room Snare Power Snare Electric Snare Analog Snare Jazz Snare Brush Tap Concert SD Hand Clap Tom Room Tom Power Tom Electric Tom Analog Tom Brush Tom Closed Hi-hat Analog Closed Hi-hat Pedal Hi-hat Open Hi-hat Crash Cymbal Analog Cymbal Ride Cymbal China Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Analog Cowbell High Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Low Conga Analog Hi Conga Analog Mid Conga Analog Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale Cabasa Maracas Analog Maracas Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Mute Cuica Open Cuica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Mute Surdo Open Surdo Melodic Tom 1 
AnBsDrum JazzKick SidStick AnRiShot A.Snare RomSnare PowSnare E.Snare AnaSnare JazSnare BrushTap ConcetSD HandClap Tom RoomTom PowerTom ElecTom AnaTom BrushTom ClosedHH AnCloHH PedalHH OpenHH CrashCym AnaCym RideCym ChinaCym RideBell Tambouri SplashCy Cowbell AnaCowbl HiBongo LoBongo MuHiCnga OpHiCnga LowConga AnHiCnga AnMiCnga AnLoCnga HiTimbal LoTimbal Cabasa Maracas AnMaraca ShGuiro LoGuiro Claves MuCuica OpCuica MuTrgle OpTrgle Shaker MuSurdo OpSurdo MeloTom1 
592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 
601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 
648 649 650 651 
Melodic Tom 2 Melodic Tom 3 Synth Drum 1 Synth Drum 2 Rhythm Box Tom Electric Drum 1 Electric Drum 2 Reverse Cymbal 1 Reverse Cymbal 2 
Guitar Fret Noise 1 Guitar Fret Noise 2 Guitar Cutting Noise 1 Guitar Cutting Noise 2 Acoustic Bass String Slap 1 Acoustic Bass String Slap 2 Breath Noise 1 Breath Noise 2 Flute Key Click 1 Flute Key Click 2 Seashore 1 Seashore 2 Rain Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Bird Tweet 1 Bird Tweet 2 Dog Horse Gallop Telephone Ring 1 Telephone Ring 2 Door Creaking Door Scratch Wind Chime Helicopter Car Engine Car Stop Car Pass Car Crash Siren Train Jetplane Starship Burst Noise Applause Laughing Screaming Punch Heart Beat Footsteps Gunshot Machine Gun Lasergun Explosion 
Stereo Piano & Strings Pad Stereo Piano & Choir Stereo Piano & Synth Strings Stereo Piano & Warm Pad 
MeloTom2 MeloTom3 SynDrum1 SynDrum2 RhythBox EleDrum1 EleDrum2 RevCymb1 RevCymb2 
FreNoiz1 FreNoiz2 GtCtNoz1 GtCtNoz2 BsStSlp1 BsStSlp2 BrthNoz1 BrthNoz2 FlKeyCk1 FlKeyCk2 Seashor1 Seashor2 Rain Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Tweet1 Tweet2 Dog HorseGlp Telphon1 Telphon2 DoorCrek Door Scratch WindChim Helicptr CarEngin CarStop CarPass CarCrash Siren Train Jetplane Starship BurtNois Applause Laughing Scream Punch HeartBet Footstep Gunshot MachnGun Lasergun Explosio 
Pn&StrPd Pn&Choir Pn&SyStr Pn&WrmPd 
Voice List 
652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 DRUMS 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 
Stereo Piano & Soft EP FM Electric Piano Digital Piano E.Piano & Strings E.Piano & Acoustic Guitar E.Piano & Vibraphone E.Piano 2 & Pad E.Piano 2 & Strings Harpsichord & Stereo Strings Music Box & Stereo Strings Vibraphone & Stereo Strings Vibraphone Octave Vibraphone & Marimba & Kalimba Marimba & Kalimba Marimba Delay Xylophone Octave Organ & Stereo Strings Stereo Organ & Piano Rock Organ & Strings Church Organ & Choir Church Organ & Strings Acoustic Guitar & Flute Acoustic Guitar & Clavi 24 String Guitar Steel Guitar & Warm Pad Stereo Strings & Horn Orchestra Full Strings 1 Full Strings 2 Symphonic Stereo Choir & Strings Stereo Choir & Steel Guitar 3 Trumpets Loose Trombone & Stereo Strings 3 Trombones Loose 3 Muted Trumpets Loose Club Brass Brass & Woodwinds 
Standard Kit Room Kit Power Kit Electronic Kit Analog Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Orchestra Kit SFX Kit Khaligi 1 Khaligi 2 Sharkiyat Kit Oriental Kit 2 TR-Perc-Kit TR-Drum-Kit Latin Drm Kit LD Std Kit 
Pn&SfEP FMEP DigitlPn EP&Str EP&Gtr EP&Vibra EP2&Pad EP2&Str Hrps&Str MBox&Str Vib&Str VibraOct Vib&M&K Mar&Kal MarDelay XylopOct Orgn&Str Orgn&Pno RkOr&Str ChOr&Cho ChOr&Str Gtr&Flut Gtr&Clav 24StrGtr StGt&Pad Str&Horn Orchestr FullStr1 FullStr2 Symphon Cho&Str Cho&Gtr 3Trumpet Tomb&Str 3Trmbone 3MuTrump ClubBras Brs&Wood 
StandKit RoomKit PowerKit ElectKit AnalgKit JazzKit BrushKit OrcheKit SFXKit Khaligi1 Khaligi2 Sharkiyt OrKit2 TR-Perc1 TR-Drum LatinDrm LD-Std 
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44Style List NO. 
12345678910ROCK 111213141516171819202122232425BALLROOM 2627282930313233343536373839DANCE 40414243444546474849505152 
English Name 
8Beat Ballad 8Beat Piano 8Beat 1 Guitar Pop 1 8Beat Hip Hop 8Beat Blues Rock 8Beat Pop Pop Funk 1 Rhythm&Beat 1 8Beat Disco 1 8Beat Rock Guitar Pop 2 8Beat 2 Sweet Beat 8Beat Dance 8Beat Disco 2 Pop Funk 2 8Beat 3 60's 8Beat Rhythm&Beat 2 
16Beat 1 16Beat Funk 1 16Beat Ballad 1 16Beat R&B Pop 16Beat 1 16Beat Funk 2 16Beat Dance Pop 16Beat 2 16Beat 2 Pop 16Beat 3 16Beat Ballad 2 16Beat 4 Pop Shuffle 
Pop Rock 1 Pop Dance 1 Pop Fusion Analog Night 1 6/8 Pop Brit. Pop 1 Brit. Pop 2 Pop Hit Fusion Shuffle Analog Night 2 Guitar Pop 3 Pop Beat Soft Beat 60's Pop Sting Latin R&B Ballad 1 Guitar Ballad Ballad Rock Piano Pop 
LCD Name 
8BtBld 8BtPiano 8Beat1 GtPop1 8BtHiHop 8BtBluRk 8BtPop PopFunk1 Rhy&Bt1 8BtDisc1 8BtRock GtPop2 8Beat2 SweetBt 8BtDance 8BtDisc2 PopFunk2 8Beat3 60's8Bt Rhy&Bt2 
16Beat1 16BtFuk1 16BtBld1 16BtR&B Pop16Bt1 16BtFuk2 16BtDanc Pop16Bt2 16Beat2 Pop16Bt3 16BtBld2 16Beat4 PopShfl 
PopRock1 PopDanc1 PopFusn AnalgNt1 6/8Pop BritPop1 BritPop2 PopHit FusShufl AnalgNt2 GtPop3 PopBeat SoftBeat 60'sPop StigLatn R&BBld1 GtBallad BaldRock PianoPop 
5354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899 100 101 102 103 104 105 
Soft Ballad 8BEAT 
Natural Ballad Love Ballad Easy Ballad Miami Folk Slow Ballad Folk Ballad Pop Ballad 1 Pop Ballad 2 EP Ballad New R&B Ballad 
Rock New Wave Ska Pop Rock 2 Slow Rock 70's Rock&Roll Folk Rock Soft Rock Old Rock Easy Rock 16BEAT 
New Shuffle Rock Hip Hop Rock&Roll 1 Rock Shuffle Rock&Roll 2 
Tango 1 Spain Matador Slow Waltz 1 Swing Fox Salsa 1 Cha Cha 1 Cha Cha 2 Beguine 1 POP&BALLAD 
Beguine 2 Rumba 1 Samba 1 Samba 2 Jive Fox Trot 
Techno 1 Hip Hop 1 House 1 House 2 Pop Dance 2 Down Beat Techno 2 Progressive Rap 1 Rap 2 Disco Soft Disco Disco Party 
SoftBald NatulBld LoveBald EasyBald MiamiBld SlowBald FolkBald PopBald1 PopBald2 EPBallad NewRBBld 
Rock NewWave Ska PopRock2 SlowRock 70'sRock FolkRock SoftRock OldRock EasyRock NewShufl RkHipHop R'N'R1 RockShfl R'N'R2 
Tango1 Matador SlowWlz1 SwingFox Salsa1 ChaCha1 ChaCha2 Beguine1 Beguine2 Rumba1 Samba1 Samba2 Jive FoxTrot 
Techno1 HipHop1 House1 House2 PopDanc2 DownBeat Techno2 Progress Rap1 Rap2 Disco SoftDisc DscParty 
106 107 108 109 110 111 
112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 
123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 
142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 
152 153 154 155 156 157 
70's Disco 70's Disco Funk Club Dance Euro Dance Hip Hop 2 Garage 
Funk 1 Classic Funk Jay R&B Gospel Swing Gospel Hip Hop Soul Hip Hop Beat R&B Soul Beat R&B Ballad 2 British Soul Pop 
Latin Jazz 1 Big Band 1 Dixieland 1 Guitar Swing 1 Broadway Big Band Swing Latin Jazz 2 Fusion Acid Jazz Cool Jazz Ballad Swing Shuffle Big Band Medium Dixieland 2 Acoustic Jazz Guitar Swing 2 Ragtime Modern Jazz Ballad Swing Ballad Orchestra Swing 
Country Pop 1 Bluegrass 1 8Beat Country Modern Country Country Pop 2 Bluegrass 2 2/4 Country Country Quick Steps Country Folk Country Shuffle 
Samba 3 Bossa Nova Latin New Reggae Reggae Dance Paso Doble 
70'sDisc 70'sFunk ClubDanc EuroDanc HipHop2 Garage 
Funk1 ClasFunk JayR&B GopSwing Gospel HipHopSl HipHopBt R&B SoulBeat R&BBld2 BritSoul 
LatinJz1 BigBand1 Dixland1 GtSwing1 BwayBand Swing LatinJz2 Fusion AcidJazz CoolJzBd SwingSfl BandMid Dixland2 AcoustJz GtSwing2 Ragtime MdJzBald SwingBal OrhSwing 
CntyPop1 Blugras1 8BtCnty ModrCnty CntyPop2 Blugras2 2/4Cntry QuickStp CntyFolk CnyShufl 
Samba3 BosaNova Latin NewRegga DanRegga Pasodobl 
158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 
172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 
191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 
201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 
Lite Bossa Latin Rock Beguine 3 Slow Bolero Disco Samba Mambo SOUL & FUNK 
Meneito Rumba 2 Rumba 3 Tikitikita Lambada Pop Cha Cha 1 Pop Cha Cha 2 Salsa 2 WALTZ & TRADITIONAL 
Waltz Old Waltz English Waltz SWING & JAZZ 
German Waltz Italian Mazurka Mexico Waltz Vienna Waltz Slow Waltz 2 Jazz Waltz Polka 6/8 March German Polka Party Polka Army March March US March Musette French Musette Mazurka WORLD 
Enka Ballad Laendler Hawaiian COUNTRY 
Sirtake Dangdut 6/8 Flipper New Age Tarantella Scottish Norteno INDIA 
Dep/Rupak Dadra Bangla LATIN & LATIN DANCE 
Bhajan Keherwa 1 Keherwa 2 Dholki Ghazal Aasamee Koli Pattern 
Style ListLteBossa LatinRck Beguine3 SlBolero DscSamba Mambo Meneito Rumba2 Rumba3 Tikitkta Lambada PChaCha1 PChaCha2 Salsa2 
Waltz OldWaltz EngWaltz GemWaltz ItaMazuk MexWaltz VinaWltz SlwWltz2 JazzWltz Polka 6/8March GemPolka PtyPolka ArmMarch March USMarch Musette FMusette Mazurka 
EnkaBald Laendler Hawaiian Sirtake Dangdut 6/8Flipp NewAge Tarantel Scottish Norteno 
Dep/Rupk Dadra Bangla Bhajan Keherwa1 Keherwa2 Dholki Ghazal Aasamee KoliPtn 
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Style List 
211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 
234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 
243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 
257 258 259 260 261 262 263 
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Lavani South Pattern 1 South Pattern 2 Pramad NM Keral Dhamaal DesiRock Sufi Filmy Masti 1 Filmy Masti 2 In Masti 1 In Masti 2 Punjabi Bhangra 1 Bhangra 2 Garba 1 Garba 2 Qawaali Raja Bha Sun Belia Rajasthan Goa Masti Congo 
Dangdut Std Dangdut Koplo Langgam Jawa Keroncongan Melayu Batak Karo Batak Minang Sunda 
Bolero 1 Bolero 3 Boston Cha Asia Cha Danca Cha LKhuc Dance Remix Disco Band DJ 2 Rumba Sen Slow Rock 2 Slow Surf 2 Slow Surf 3 Tango Rumba 
Baladi Live Dareg Maksoum Sarei Saidi 2 4444 Baladi Modern Fox Mix 
Lavani SouthPt1 SouthPt2 PramadNM Keral Dhamaal DesiRock Sufi FilmyMs1 FilmyMs2 InMasti1 InMasti2 Punjabi Bhangra1 Bhangra2 Garba1 Garba2 Qawaali RajaBha SunBelia Rajsthan GoaMasti Congo 
DngdtStd DngdtKpl LngmJawa Kerncngn Melayu Batak KaroBatk Minang Sunda 
Bolero 1 Bolero 3 Boston Cha Asia ChaDanca ChaLKhuc DanceRmx DiscoBnd DJ 2 RumbaSen SlowRk 2 SlowSrf2 SlowSrf3 TangoRmb 
BaladiLv Dareg MaksmSar Saidi 2 4444 BldModrn Fox Mix 
264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 
294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 
315 316 317 
Gypsy Laff Katakofti Konga Mix Maks Sarei Mx2 Saidi Live Mix S-Rock Mix Super Waltz Syrian Sha3by Wahda Modern Zaffa Mix Zanna Baladi Romba 1 Adani Khubety 2 Dosary Bandiry Harby Ayala Basta Khubety 1 Sharh 2 Adany 2 INDONESIA 
Adany 3 Liwa Mallaya 1 Rumba 1 Rumba 2 Sout 2 Zaffa Khaligi TURKEY 
2-4-Dugun 4-4-OR-1 VIETNAM 
6-8-TSM 7-8-KRDNZ 9-8-1 9-8-TSM 10-8-TSM 10-THM-1 10-THM-2 ACS-2-4 Ciftetelli-1 Duble-Vahde Harmandali Misket Moulfo Pop Halay Top Pop ORIENTAL 
Turk-Pop-1 Turku Pop Vahde-R&B Zeybek BRAZIL 
Arrastape Arrocha 1 Bossa Nova 1 
GypsyLaf Katakoft KongaMix MksSrMx2 SaidLvMx S-RockMx SuperWlz SyriaSby WahdMdrn ZaffaMix Zanna Baladi Romba 1 Adani Khubety2 Dosary Bandiry Harby Ayala Basta Khubety1 Sharh 2 Adany 2 Adany 3 Liwa Mallaya1 Rumba 1 Rumba 2 Sout 2 ZafKhalg 
2-4Dugun 4-4-OR-1 6-8-TSM 7-8KRDNZ 9-8-1 9-8-TSM 10-8-TSM 10-THM-1 10-THM-2 ACS-2-4 Ciftetl1 DblVahde Harmandl Misket Moulfo PopHalay Top Pop TurkPop1 TurkuPop VahdeR&B Zeybek 
Arrastap Arrocha1 BosaNov1 
318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 
328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 
Chamame Forro 1 Forro 2 Guarania Marchinha Samba Samba de Rua Sertanejo 2 Vanerao Xote PIANIST 
Pianist 1 Pianist 2 Pianist 3 Jazz 1 Jazz 2 Jazz Pub Piano Rock Pop Bossa March 1 March 2 Piano Beat Piano Bar Blues Pop Waltz Slow Waltz Ballad 1 Ballad 2 6/8 Ballad Pop 1 Pop 2 
Chamame Forro 1 Forro 2 Guarania Marchinh Samba SmbDeRua Sertanj2 Vanerao Xote 
Pianist1 Pianist2 Pianist3 Jazz1 Jazz2 JazzPub PianoRk PopBossa March1 March2 PianoBt PianoBar Blues PopWaltz SlowWltz Ballad1 Ballad2 6/8Bald Pop1 Pop2 
Style List 
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Song List 
No. FOLK & COUNTRY 123456789101112131415GOLDEN & POP 1617181920212223242526272829303132333435JAZZ & FUSION 36373839404142434445464748PIANO 4950 48English Name Red River Valley Troika Oh! Susanna! Wave Of The Danube Long Long Ago Old Folks at Home Jambalaya Ding! Dong! Merrily On High Battle Hymn Of The Republic The Old Gray Mare American Patrol Christmas Is Coming Sippin' Cider Through A Straw Christmas Sound On London Bridge 
House Of The Rising Sun The Blue Bells Of Scotland Beautiful Dreamer It's Been A Long, Long Time O Sole Mio Der Deitcher's Dog Joy To The World Silent Night Ave Maria Five Hundred Miles Happy New Year It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair Music Box Dancer Go Tell It On The Mountain Entertainer Annie Laurie Rumba Romance The Last Rose Of Summer The Old King Cole 
Samba In June Funk I Can... Sea Shore Guitar&Saxphone The Hip Hop's Night Blue Lunch Cobweb Wine Jazz Old Man Dark Eyes Carlos Sad 
Lyrical Rondo Rialto Ripples (Rag) 
LCD Name 
RedRiver Troika Susanna Danube LongAgo OldFolk Jambalay DingDong Battle GrayMare USPatrol IsComing SCTStraw Sound LdBridge 
HouseSun BlueBell Dreamer LongTime OSoleMio DerDDog JoyWorld SltNight AveMaria FHMiles HappyNY LikeXmas LighHair Dancer GoTellIt Entertai AnnieLau Romance LastRose OldKingC 
JunSamba Funk I Can... SeaShore Gt&Sax HipHopNt BluLunch Cobweb Wine JzOldMan DarkEyes Carlos Sad 
Rondo Ripples 
51525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899 100 101 102 103 104 105 
Neapolitan Song Waltzes Turkish March Schos Doll's Dance No. 2 Minuet In D Major Inquietude Italian Polka Moment Musical Prelude In C-Sharp Major The Happy Farmer The Rag-Time Dance Piano Sonata In C Major, K.330. III Mazurka Prelude In E Major Piano Sonata In A Major, K.331. I Waltz For Piano In G-Sharp Minor Gavotte L' Arabesque Austria Variation Schos Doll's Dance No. 7 To A Wild Rose Gavotte I Waltz Minuet In G Major (BWV Anh. 116) Innocence Tchaikovsky Waltz Salut d' Amour Barcarolle Robot Doll Consolation 2-Part Invention #13 In A Minor.B.W. Iii Minuet In G Major (BWV Anh. 114) Barcarolle Norwegian Dance No.2 Moseta Dance The Small Gathering The Return The Wagtail Bulie Dance Tender Blossom Grace Cherish The Memories Chopsticks Four Little Swans Progress Eclogue The Limpid Stream Brave Cavalier The Chatterbox Tarantella Frankness Tender Grieving The Farewell The Chase Habanera 
NaplSong Waltzes Turkish DanceNo2 Minuet Inquiet ITPolka Musical PreludeC Farmer RagTime SonataC Mazurka PreludeE SonataA WaltzG Gavotte Arab Austria DanceNo7 WildRose Gavotte1 Waltz MinuetG Innocent Tchikvsk Amour Bacarole Robot Consola InvtionA BWV114 Bacarole Norway Moseta Gatherin Return Wagtail Bulie Blossom Grace Memories Chopstik FLSwans Progress Eclogue Stream Cavalier Chatbox Taratela Frakness Grieving 
Farewell Chase Habanera 
Song List 
106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 
Prelude In C Major Piano Sonata In C Major, K.545. Piano Sonata op.49-2 Serenade Prelude D-Dur/D major BWV936 Prelude C-Dur/C major BWV924 Toys Ragtime Maple leaves Ragtime Chicken pecking Ragtime Pretty girl Ragtime Menuett G dur 3 Perpetuum mobile The Nightingale was singing Gipsy Rondo Fountain Fur Elise Prelude F-Dur/F major BWV927 Prelude d-Moll/D minor BWV935 Prelude e-Moll/E minor BWV938 Prelude G-Dur/G major BWV936 Dove Knight Ave Maria Prelude G-Dur/G major BWV902a Menuett G dur 4 The two part inventions 1 The two part inventions 2 Gavotte The angels singing Minuet The entertainer Swallow Minute Waltz Carl Czerny 599 NO79 Carl Czerny 599 NO80 Carl Czerny 599 NO81 Carl Czerny 599 NO82 Carl Czerny 599 NO83 Carl Czerny 599 NO84 Carl Czerny 599 NO85 Carl Czerny 599 NO86 Carl Czerny 599 NO87 Carl Czerny 599 NO88 Carl Czerny 599 NO89 Carl Czerny 599 NO90 Carl Czerny 599 NO91 Carl Czerny 599 NO92 Carl Czerny 599 NO93 Carl Czerny 599 NO94 Carl Czerny 599 NO95 Carl Czerny 599 NO96 Carl Czerny 599 NO97 Carl Czerny 599 NO98 Carl Czerny 599 NO99 Carl Czerny 599 NO100 
Prelude K545 Sonata Serenade BWV936 BWV924 ToysRag Maple ChickRag PretGirl MenuettG Perpetual Nightgal Gipsy Fountain FurElise BWV927 BWV935 BWV938 BWV936 Dove Knight AveMaria BWV902 MenuettG Invtion1 Invtion2 Gavotte Angels Minuet Entertai Swallow MintWalt 599NO79 599NO80 599NO81 599NO82 599NO83 599NO84 599NO85 599NO86 599NO87 599NO88 599NO89 599NO90 599NO91 599NO92 599NO93 599NO94 599NO95 599NO96 599NO97 599NO98 599NO99 599NO100 
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50Demo List No. 12345678 
English Name Demo1 Demo2 Demo3 Demo4 Demo5 Demo6 Demo7 Demo8 
LCD Name Demo1 Demo2 Demo3 Demo4 Demo5 Demo6 Demo7 Demo8 
MIDI Implementation Chart 
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