HOW TO USE THE KEYBOARDIMPORTANT: With some sounds you might notice a slight difference of volume or sound quality when playingthem in different areas of the keyboard. This is an inevitable consequence of multiple sampling and not a tech-nical problem.THE TRANSPOSERThe transposer +/– controls shift the whole keyboard tonality by +/– 6semitones.By simultaneously pressing the “+/–“ buttons of transposer, you will returnto the standard 00 value.ACCOMPANIMENT SOUNDS WITH THE 6 BUTTONS OFTHE CHORD PROGRAMKey in number 72 Chord Pads to activate the chord in the 6 pads ofthe CHORD PROGRAM.Key in a code between 80 and 85 to select the sounds.THE STYLESThe keyboard has 32 rhythmic styles enriched by auto-matic accompaniments and completed by drums.They are sub-divided into 6 families (e.g. 22-28 LATIN) ,see the list at the end of this instruction manual. To selectthem press the STYLES button and then a 2 digit figurefrom the STYLES list.Example: to select Samba rhythm, digit number 23 (2, and 3).To start or to stop a rhythm press the start/stop button.To increase or decrease the speed of the song press the two buttons tempo + and tempo – .To go back to standard rhythm press buttons tempo + and tempo – together.The STYLES button lights the start of each beat or measure.When a rhythm is on function and you select a new style this latter starts at the end of the previous rhythm pattern.TEMPOThe tempo +/– buttons can be used to set the tempo of the rhythm or of a song.THE METRONOMEThe metronome helps you to learn the music, giving the beat during musical exercises and simulating the traditional time-marking instrument.Select this by pressing the STYLES button and then number 33. To start or stop the metronome, press the start/stopbutton. To change the tempo, use the tempo +/– buttons.FAMILY STYLESLATIN22 - 2822232425262728Cha Cha ChaSambaBossaMamboSalsaBachataMerengueACCOMP. SOUNDS808182838485PianoEl. PianoHammondTheatre OrganStringsSlow Strings7