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  • Page 3: Safety Precautions And Instructions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Make sure that the voltage set is suitable for the instrument (the voltage is indicated next to the power inlet). When using electric products, always follow basic precautions, including the following: Read all of these instructions before using the product. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.
  • Page 4: Grounding Instructions

    GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This product must be grounded (earthed). In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the local codes and regulations.
  • Page 5: Power Supply

    POWER SUPPLY Plug the DC output cable from the power adapter into DC IN jack in the rear panel of your instrument, then plug the AC cable of your power adapter into a convenient wall AC power socket. Turn on the instrument by pressing the POWER ON/OFF switch located in the back panel. Set the MASTER VOLUME to the desired level.
  • Page 6: Slider Controls

    SLIDER CONTROLS The Master Volume slider controls the overall volume of the instrument. It control the volume also when connected to an headphone set. Moving the slider to the right it will make the sound lauder, moving it to the left it will make the sound softer. The Brilliance Control slider control adjusts the brightness of the sound.
  • Page 7: Selecting And Playing The Voices

    The first 128 sounds are listed according to the GM sound list from 1 to 128. From 129 to 476 the sounds are listed according to the SAMICK XM Sound List that incorporates all the GM sounds plus all SAMICK sound variations.
  • Page 8 It is also possible to play two sounds at the same time, selecting them from the top and the bottom row, for example STAGE ELECTRIC and PAD. To select the STAGE ELECTRIC sound press and hold the related button. While holding down the STAGE ELECTRIC button also press the SELECT button to select the upper row.
  • Page 9 How to select a new Player Choice sound: Press and hold the PLAYER CHOICE 1 button until the display shows: Use the [/\] and [\/] buttons it is possible to change the sound while its number is blinking with any one of the available sounds in the Voice List of the instrument. It is of course possible to directly digit the number of the new desired sound using the numeric keypad buttons.
  • Page 10 SPLIT - BASS SOUND When the BASS button is pressed the instrument automatically splits the keyboard in two parts and a BASS sound is automatically selected. It is also possible to change the Bass sound. Press and hold the BASS button. The display will show the automatically selected bass sound, for example: Use the [/\][\/] buttons to select the new bass sound from the following list: Acoustic Bass...
  • Page 11: Select The Split Point

    264 is the number – according to the internal Sound List – of the Left Sound automatically selected to Grand Piano and the sound is Accompaniment Strings 2. When the LEFT sound is indicated on the display (remember – the instrument gives approximately 4 seconds to input data) the sound can be changed using the [/\][\/] buttons to select the desired voice number according to the Voice List.
  • Page 12: Chorus Effect

    1 – Room 2 – Hall 3 - Theatre If the REVERB effect is selected, it will stay switched ON even if a different sound is selected while playing. At Power Up the REVERB effect will always be switched at ROOM reverb. CHORUS EFFECT This effect is similar to panning the sound between two speaker systems.
  • Page 13: Transpose Set

    -12 -11 -10 +10 +11 +12 The examples below illustrate how to use the above table: To Transpose the instrument to the key of E above C, press the TRANPOSE button On and press the [/\] button 4 times. To Transpose the instrument to the key of A# below C, press the TRANSPOSE button On and press the [\/] button 2 times.
  • Page 14 Use the [/\][\/] buttons to set the desired Pitch value. The PITCH value on the display can be changed between –64 and +63. Press the PITCH button On and press the [/\][\/] buttons at the same time to restore the instrument pitch to 0.
  • Page 15 Press and hold [STORE] button, and then press one of the [1 - 6] buttons where to store the panel setting, for example 1. The LCD displays The current panel settings are now stored in the memory in position nr. 1 in BANK 3 . It is possible to repeat this procedure for all available positions.
  • Page 16 To select one of the groups follow the indications below: Press and hold the [USB FILES] button Using the [/\][\/] buttons select one of the 2 available options. When the desired option is selected the display will show only the USB files related to the type of file selected until the instrument is switched off.
  • Page 17 SAVE THE OVERALL PRESETS TO USB DISK It is possible to SAVE the Overall Preset Registrations Banks to the USB Disk by following these instructions: Insert the USB Disk to the USB socket. Press [SAVE ] button and the display will show : indicates the progressive file number indicates the registration file number The display indicating your Overall Preset Registration Settings are saved into USB Disk,...
  • Page 18: Song Play Mode

    DELETE MEMORY REGISTRATIONS FROM USB Insert the USB Disk into the USB socket. Press and hold the [USB FILES] button to access the Setting files in the USB Disk. Select the Setting page by pressing the [/\][\/] buttons. Use [/\][\/] button to select the desired Overall Preset Registration Setting file you want to delete, then hold down the [RECORD] button and press [PLAY/LOAD] button.
  • Page 19: Tempo Control

    TEMPO CONTROL The [/\] and [\/] buttons can be used to control the tempo of the Standard Midi File song played from the USB disk and also the Metronome speed. SONG RECORDING The instrument lets you record your Songs and Registration settings to a USB Disk.. It is possible to record your song using up to sixteen independent tracks.
  • Page 20: Multi Track Recording

    (XXX indicates the total file number. 001 indicates the recording file number). MULTI TRACK RECORDING If you like to add new tracks to the just recordered song, select it on the display ( as previous example XXX: Song_001) and select now MULTI TRACK RECORDING by pressing the [USB FILES] button and the [RECORD] buttons at the same time(hold down the [USB FILES] button and press [RECORD] button).
  • Page 21: Track On/Off

    DELETE SONG/FILE Insert the USB Disk into the USB socket. Use [/\][\/] button to select the song or the file you want to delete, then hold down the [RECORD] button and press [PLAY/LOAD] button. The display shows: Press [/\] button to delete the file. Press [\/] button to exit the function without deleting the file.
  • Page 22: Local Control

    Press the USB VOLUME button and the display will indicate the current Song Volume value. Use the [/\] and [\/] buttons to control the volume of the Standard Midi File song played from the USB disk. Range: 00-127 Default: 90 MIDI Use the MIDI button to select the midi settings.
  • Page 23 USB_LOCL OFF The instrument will not send the songs of the USB disk to the internal tone generator but will send all the midi information from the Midi Out of the instrument. Press the MIDI button again to select the PROGRAM CHANGE On/Off PGM ON This configuration will allow the instrument to send and receive the Program Change Midi information.
  • Page 24 RESET If it should be necessary to completely erase the internal RAM memory, a very simple reset feature is provided. Make sure that the instrument is switched off. Press and hold the [/\] and [\/] buttons Switch on the instrument while holding the [/\] and [\/] buttons down. The display shows Reseting Do not reset the instrument if it is not necessary.
  • Page 25: Midi In/Thru/Out

    CONNECTIONS MIDI IN/THRU/OUT The Midi THRU connector retransmits any data from the Midi IN directly to other Midi devices. The Midi OUT connector transmits Midi data generated by the instrument to other Midi instruments. The Midi IN connector receives the Midi data from an external Midi device. USB TO COMPUTER It is possible to connect the instrument to a computer using the USB port located in the back panel of the instrument and control the Midi parameters.
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