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[. . . ] Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. [. . . ] It should be noted, however, that playback is performed following the last tempo and beat settings that were used for recording in either of the tracks. 2 Press RECORD to put the digital piano into record standby. · The indicator above RECORD flashes. · If both tracks are empty (unrecorded), Track A is selected first for recording, which is indicated by the lamp above its button flashing. If only one of the tracks is empty, that track is selected first for recording. · If both tracks are already selected, the track recorded last is selected first. If both tracks are recorded and you have turned off power since recording, Track A is selected first. · You can also change the metronome's beat setting at this time. E-22 430A-E-024A Using the Song Memory Playback Use the following procedure to play back from song memory. Deleting Song Memory Contents IMPORTANT! · The delete operation cannot be undone. Make sure you play back song memory contents and confirm that you no longer need it before performing the following procedure. To play back from song memory 1 2 3 Press the SONG MEMORY button. · This causes the indicator lamp above the button to light. Press the TRACK button of the track you want to play back (A or B). · This causes the indicator lamp above the button of the track you select to light. To delete song memory contents 1 2 Press the SONG MEMORY button. · This causes the indicator lamp above the button of the track you select to light. Press PLAY/STOP to start playback. · You can toggle the playback metronome sound on and off by pressing the METRONOME button. · Playback stops automatically when the end of the tune is reached. · To stop part way through, press PLAY/STOP. While holding down the SONG MEMORY button, press the button of the track (A or B) that you want to delete. · This deletes the contents of the track. · To exit the song memory mode, press the SONG MEMORY button. NOTE · If you want to playback song memory contents you have just recorded, simply press PLAY/STOP. · You cannot change the tone when playing back from song memory. The indicator lamp above the MUSIC LIBRARY button flashes during playback of all the Music Library songs. 4 Press PLAY/STOP to start playback. · If you turned on the metronome before starting this procedure, a count sounds before actual playback starts. · The tempo changes automatically to the preset tempo for the song being played back. · Notes played on the keyboard during Music Library tune playback are sounded using the tone setting of the selected tune. 5 When you want to stop playback, press PLAY/STOP again. · If you selected a single tune, playback stops automatically when the end of the tune is reached. · If you selected "tune number 99", tune playback continues until you press PLAY/STOP. · To exit the Music Library mode, press the MUSIC LIBRARY so its indicator lamp goes out. 430A-E-027B E-25 Using Music Library NOTE · When you press the MUSIC LIBRARY button, the number of the song that was selected the last time you used the Music Library appears first. · You can change the tempo of playback after you select a tune. You can return the tempo of a tune to its preset level by selecting the same tune again (step 2 of the above procedure). · The following operations and settings can be performed while Music Library tune playback is in progress: · Volume · Brilliance · Tempo · Touch select · Tone · Left-hand part/right-hand part on and off · Metronome · Keyboard play · Pedal operations · Receipt of MIDI IN data is enabled while Song Lesson playback is in progress. · Pressing the PLAY/STOP button while in another mode besides the Music Library Mode or Song Memory Mode enters the Music Library Mode and starts playback. To turn the metronome on or off during playback 1 While holding down the SETTING button, turn the metronome on or off by pressing one of the keyboard keys shown in the illustration below. C1 : ON B0 : OFF C4 B0 : Off (Pre-count sounds prior to playback only, no metronome during playback) C1 : On (Pre-count sounds prior to playback, and metronome sounds during playback) · A note does not sound when you press a keyboard key while the SETTING button is depressed. NOTE · The power on default for the above setting is metronome on, which means that a pre-count sounds prior to playback, and the metronome sounds during playback. Practicing Individual Parts (Part Lesson) The left-hand part (or secondo part) and right-hand part (or primo part) are recorded separately for Music Library tunes. Because of this, you can turn off either part and play along with the other part on the keyboard. The terms "primo" and "secondo" refer to the parts of duet tunes. PREPARATION · Perform steps 1 and 2 of the procedure under "To play back a Music Library tune" on page E-25 to select the Music Library tune you want to practice. [. . . ] There is no change when the value of the data entry MSB is 40H(0). Program Change Filter/AMP Envelope Attack Time NRPN MSB = 01H NRPN LSB = 63H Data Entry MSB = mmH Send pp . . . . . . . Filter/AMP Envelope Attack Time = 00H to 40H to 7FH (-64 to 0 to +63) Send An RPN is sent whenever an operation that changes the parameter assigned to the RPN is performed. Pitch Bend Sensitivity # Recognition · RPN messages not defined by the instrument can also be received, but subsequent data entry values after undefined RPN messages are ignored. · After the MSB and LSB of an RPN are received and the applicable control parameters settings are made, the value is set by receipt of the MSB of the subsequent data entry. [. . . ]

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