Kaino CR-301 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
CR-301
DIGITAL PIANO
Owners Manual
Kaino Co., Ltd
http://www.k pianos.comaino
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" with the product enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute an electrical risk to persons.
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presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the instrument.
NOTE:
Before plugging the power cord into an AC outlet, make sure that all the connections have been
made.
CAUTION:
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COVER(ORBACK) OR EXPOSE THIS APPLICANCE TO MOISTURE,
CAUTION:
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unless you are qualified to do so. Refer to the service manual for servicing instructions.
1) Read and keep these instructions.
2) Heed all warnings and follow all instructions.
3) Do not use near water, and clean only with a dry cloth.
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Do not put the product on a bed, sofa or anything that blocks ventilation. Install in accordance
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apparatus (including amplifiers) that produces heat.
6) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has
two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into you outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
7) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched,
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the unit.
8) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
9) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified
by the manufacturer, or sold with the unit. When a cart is used,
use caution,manufacturer, or sold with the unit.
10) Unplug this unit during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
11) Refer all serving to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the unit has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen onto the unit, the unit has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
12) The unit should not be exposed to dripping or splashing, and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, should be placed on it.obsolete outlet.
Contents
Contents
Recording system 10
Accompaniment recording..... . ............10
Melody recording..................... ................11
Accompanimentandmelodyrecording. 11
Multi-track recording..................... . ......12
Play the recorded songs........................ ...12
Delete track....................................... .. 12
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Piano teaching system 13
Step1Masterthemelody............. ........13
Step 2 Play your song ....................... .....13
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Appendix 15
Specification.....................................................15
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Soundslist................. ..................... ..........1
Styles list.................... ...................... .....1
Troubleshooting.................................................19
Installation..........................................................20
USB MIDI interface 14
USB MIDI interface............................................14
Setting up 1
Power connection.................. ................1
UnderstandingtheLCDDisplay.. ............1
Volume.................................................................1
External jacks......... .......1
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Playing demo songs 3
Playing a demo song.............. ............... .3......... .....
Playing sounds 4
Sound selection................ ............. ..........
Dual............................................. ............4
Split................................................. .........
Touch sensitive............... .................. ...5
Effect.......................... ...... ..........5
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Panel memory feature 9
Data stored by the memory function .. ....9
Storing your settings into . ....9
Recalling your saved panel memories .. ......9
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a memory button
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Auto accompaniment 6
Using auto accompaniment... ........... ..........6
Accompaniment sections............. ............6
Tempo setting.................................. .........7
Autobasschord............... .................. ...7
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Foot pedals 14
Foot pedals........................................................14
Setting Up
Setting Up
Follow the instructions below according to the power
source you intend to use.
is set to OFF.
1
2
3
4
Make sure that the [POWER] button
Connect the power cord to the digital piano and plug
it into an active outlet.
Minimize the volume of the digital piano.
Turn the POWER ON.
Power connection
Understanding the LCD display
When the power is on, the LCD display of your digital piano will show a variety of information about the
current settings of various functions
External jacks
Phonesjack
Astandardpairofstereoheadphonescanbepluggedintothisjackforprivatelistening.Theinternalstereo
Keyboard mode
1.Chord
2.Sound/Style
3.Record Vol
4.
Teaching System
5.
Tempo
6.Track Volumes
7.
SPLIT
S.FINGER
FINGER
NORMAL
TRANS
DUAL
TOUCH
EFFECT
Volume
1). Master volume
Rotate the master volume wheel to increase
or decrease the volume. Master volume influences
keyboard volume and the accompaniment volume
2).Accompaniment volume
.
Rotate the accompaniment volume wheel to
increase or decrease the volume. accompaniment
volume influences the accompaniment volume
WARNING
Do not use a voltage other than the
indicated power supply voltage. Use of a
voltageother thanindicated maycause fire
orelectricalshock.
Unplug the power cord when not using
theinstrument,orduringelectricalstorms.
MASTER
ACCOMP
VOLUME
01
Setting Up
USB MIDIjack
You can connect the piano with your computer
with the USB MIDI socket.With your favorate
music editor software, you can
melodize,record,orjustplayforfun.
Fuse
It's strongly recommened . You must use the fuse of
1.5A currency.
youinviteaprofessionalservicepersontochangethefuse
CAUTION
Connectthepianotoexternal
mentonlyafterturningoffthe
evices.Toprevent
damagetothespeakers,setthe
volumeoftheexternaldevicesat
theminimumsettingbefore
connectingthem.Failuretodoso
mayresultinelectricshockor
equipmentdamage.
equi-
p
powerofalld
Note all jacks and ac plug are locatedunderneath piano:.
The Line out jack deliver the output of the digital piano for connection to an amplifier, stereo system,
mixing console, etc...
The Line in jack is uesed to connect other audio device's line out/earphone out to digital piano.
Lineout/Injacks
LINE OUT StereoAmplifier
System,Etc.
LINE IN
iPHONE,iPOD,Etc.
External
connection jacks
HEAPHONE LINE USB MIDI
OUTAB FUSE
Powerjack
speaker system will be automatically shut off when a head phone is plugged into the PHONES jack. DO NOT
listenwiththeheadphoneathighvolumeforlongperiodsoftime. Doingsomaycausehearingloss.
02
Please use power supply that is consistent with
the description label of the power jack,
.
also refer to
the specification
knob to minimum
To connect the digital piano with other
devices,please pull off the power pin,and power off
the piano.
Before power off the piano,please turn the
volume .
3
Dial the wheel to select different song.
1
Press the [DEMO] button to play the main demo song.
Press the [DEMO] button again to stop the demo.
Playing Demo Songs
2
Select another demo song.
Press the [SONG] and use the data dial, to select a demo song.
Or, press any key on the keyboard and hold it whilel pressing the [Demo] button to start a demo song.
Each key on the keyboard represents one demo song.
Playing Demo Songs
Playing a demo song.
Demo
4
Enjoy the demo song.
ress the [Demo] button to stop the song.
P
SONG
03
In this section, you will learn how to play the demo songs.The digital piano has a large selection of demo
songs. Once you have set up your digital piano, try listening to the pre-programmed demonstration songs.
You can also use the piano teaching system to learn these demo songs, for more information about piano
teachingsystem,pleaseturntothe pianoteachingsystem chapter.""
Playing Sounds
Example: To select the NO.68 sound OBOE:
Press the any named sound button.
Use the data dial to select sound No.68.
1
2
3
Or, for a shortcut you can press the named sound button [SAX] to first reach the No.64 voice SAX
SOPRANO, and then use the data dial to select the No.68 voice OBOE.
1The s are divided into 1 differentgroups.
.
Select the sound.
sound 2 Press the named sound button to directly select
the sound
Sound selection
Playing Sounds
CLARINET
DRUMPIANO
CELESTA
BASS
CLAVI
ORGAN
GUITAR
TRUMPET
SAXVIOLIN
STRING
SOUND
1
Select a sound using the method mentioned above ..
The first sound can be selected by the method above.
Then press the DUAL button, (led light will turn on) Lastly, select your "layer" or "dual" sound.
Dual (Playing two sounds simultaneously)
3
Select the second voice.
2
Press the [DUAL] button. DUAL
Or press a named sound the data dial to select sound.button and use the a
Theselectedsoundwillbeshownonthedisplay.
4
Play the newly created "layer" of two sounds.
A good layer to try is PIANO & STRINGS. Experiment and enjoy the possibilities.Note:
04
Playing Sounds
Split ( playing different sounds with the left and right hands)
Splitpoint:MiddleC
SoundRSoundL
1
2
3
Select the sound for the left hand.
Press the named sound button and data dial to select the sound
for the left hand.
Press the [SPLIT] button.
To select the split function.
Select the sound for the right hand
Press the named sound button and data dial to select the sound
for the right hand.
.
When you choose the split function, the keyboard will be split into two parts: the right hand part and the left
hand part.
SPLIT
The keyboard of the digital piano is equipped with a touch response feature that lets you dynamically
and expressively control the level of the sounds played depending on your playing strength.
However, some instruments don't naturally have touch response, such as organs. In this case you can
turn off the touch sensitive function while you are playing.
Touch sensitive
1
Press the [TOUCH] button.
The touch sensitive function will be turned on.
2
Play a note.
NOTE: There are four velocity curve settings Soft Normal Hard and Fixed
The setting will be displayed on the LCD screen.
,, , .
,
TOUCH
Effect
1
Press the REVERB button to set reverb setting on off of the keyboard
Press the CHORUS button to set reverb setting on off of the keyboard
/.
/.
2
Reverb
Chorus
05
Auto Accompaniment
The auto accompaniment function puts a full band at your fingertips. Using it, all you have to do is play
the chords with your left hand as you perform, and the selected accompaniment style matching your
music will automatically play along, instantly following the chords you play. With auto accompaniment,
a solo performer can enjoy playing with the backing of an entire band or orchestra.
The digital piano features 100 styles featuring a variety of different musical geners.
Try selecting some of the different styles and play with the auto accompaniment.
Using auto accompaniment
1
Select a style.
The styles are divided into different groups. Press the style button ,
nd use the style.
12 named to directly select the style
a the data dial to select other
Auto Accompaniment
There are various types of Auto Accompaniment sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the
accom-paniment to match the song you are playing. The different types are: Intro, Main, Fill-in and
Ending. By switching among them as you play, you can easily produce the dynamic elements of a
professional-sounding arrangement in your performance.
Accompaniment sections
Sync section
Press the [Sync] button. Now press any note or chord in the left part of the keyboard, and the introduction
will begin in that "key".
8 BEAT 16 BEAT
BALLADBALLAD
DISCO ROCK
BLUES
RHUMBA
COUNTRY
TANGO
WALTZ
MARCHMARCH
SWING
STYLE
Metro
Start
Stop
Start
Stop
Sync
Fade
in/out
Fade
in/out
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
A Fillin1-A Fillin1-B Fillin2-B Fillin2-
Intro
Ending
Intro
Ending
This is used for the beginning of the song. When the intro is finished ,the accompaniment will shift to the
main section. The length of the introduction differs from style to style.
Press the [Sync] button , then press the [INTRO/ENDING] button. Now press any note or chord in the
left part of the keyboard, and the introduction will begin in that "key".
1
Intro section
06
Auto Accompaniment
The fill-in section lets you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment, to
make your performance sound even more professional.
Simply press the [A-FILLIN1], [B-FILLIN2] buttons as you play, and the selected fill-in section will play
automatically, spicing up to the auto accompaniment. When the fill-in section is finished, it leads smoothly
Into the variation indicated on the FILL-IN button you used (A or B).
Fill-in section
This is used for an automatic ending of the song.
The length of the ending differs from style to style.
Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button, and rejoice in the splendor of not having to remember how your song
ends. The piano will end your song for you automatically.
Ending section
2
.Press the button to start the accompaniment immediately from the Intro part[INTRO/ENDING]
Press button to increase or decrease the
tempo
The tempo can be a value from 30 to 240 beats per minute.
.
Tempo and Tempo+-
Tempo setting
TEMPO
S FINGER.S FINGER.
FULL
FINGER
CHORD MODE
Auto bass chord
SelecttheChording(Fingering)mode.
FINGERED
This mode allows the player to use musically correct chords in the left
hand.Theplayercanalsouseshortcuts,suchasaddingonlytheminor note
to the base note, (3 semitones above the base note) or adding only the 7th
(2semitonesbelowthebasenote).
Thismodeiseasytouseforthebeginnerortheadvancedplayer.
S.FINGER
Thismodeisasystemthatiseasytoremember.
Tomakeaminorchord,addablacknotetotheleftofthebasenote.
Tomakea7thchord, addawhitenotetotheleftofthebasenote.
To make a minor 7th chord, add a white note and black note to the left
ofthebasenote.
1
2
07
3
FULL
This mode allow the user to play fingered chord at the full keyboard. Range at the same time each
note played on the keyboard sounds ,,
.
Auto accompaniment
08
Using single-finger mode to play chords makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated
accompaniment using major, minor and minor-seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on
the Auto Accompaniment The following abbreviated chord fingering must be used:
Playing single-finger chords
Major: Just press the basic key
Minor: Press the basic key and any black key on its left side.
Seventh: Press the basic key and any white on its left side.
Minor seventh: Press the basic key and one white key, and one black on its left side.
This is the default accompaniment mode, and relies on your musically corect fingering to make chords.
You can still use shortcuts in this mode. Below, the optional notes are in brackets.
Playing fingered chords
F Fm F7 Fm7 B Bm B7 Bm7
C Cm C7 Cm7 F m/G mF/G F 7/G 7 F m7/G m7
G Gm G7 Gm7C m7/D m7C 7/D 7C m/D mC/D
D Dm D7 Dm7 G/A G m/A m G 7/A 7 G m7/A m7
D/E D m/E m A Am A7 Am7
D 7/E 7 D m7/E m7
E Em E7 Em7 A/B A m/B m A 7/B 7 A m7/B m7
C Cm C7 Cm7 CM7 CmM7 Cau9 C7au9
CM7aug Cdim Cdim7 C9() Cm 9() C7 9()
Cm7 5
C5
Cm7 9() CM7 9() Csus4 C7sus4 C6 9() C6
C7 9() Csus2
Cm6 CmM7 9() C7 13() Cm7 11() CM7 11()
C7 11()
C7 13() Cm7 11 9()
Panel Memory Feature
Since the digital piano is such a sophisticated instrument with such a large variety of controls and functions
(voices,styles, auto accompaniment, and effect settings, the MEMORY function is one of the most
convenient and useful features of the instrument. It allows you save virtual panel settings to a Register
Memory button, and then instantly recall your custom panel settings by pressing a single button.
The memory function provides 3 memory spaces, which allows you to store 3 different settings.
SOUND L
SOUND R
STYLE
TEMPO
1
2
Set up the piano as desired.
While holding the [SET] button, press one of the buttons.
Any data that was previously
recorded in the Status Register
location you selected will be
erased and replaced by the new
setting.
NOTE
Press one of the MEMORY buttons to recall the settings:
.
Panel Memory Feature
MEMORY
Set
13
2
MEMORY
Set
13
2
Accompaniment volume
Accompaniment mode
Accompaniment section A/B
Accompaniment track on/off
Touch Sensitive on/off
Effect on/off
Dual on/off
09
Data stored by the menory funtion
Storing your settings into a memory button
Recalling your saved panel memories
Recording System
Recording System
With the powerful and easy-to-use Recording System, you can record your own keyboard performance and
create your own complete, fully orchestrated compositions.
Tempo
Accompaniment style number
Section changes and their timing
Chord changes and their timing
Accompaniment volume
Note ON/OFF (key press and release)
Touch Sensitive ON/OFF
Sound change settings
Effect setting
Data that can be recorded for a user song:
Accompaniment Recording
Melody Recording.
Multi-Track Recording.
This records only the auto accompaniment.
This records your keyboard performance without the auto accompaniment.
Accompaniment and Melody Recording
This records your keyboard performance along with the auto companiment.
With this method, you can record up to 8 tracks simultaneously.
The digital piano provides four different ways to record:
1
Select style and fingering mode.
2
While holding down the [Rec] button press the [Accomp] button.,
The light of the [Accomp] button will turn on.
Accompaniment Recording
Using the Metronome function can make your recording
sessions much more musical.
Using Status Registration can make your recording
sessions much more efficient, since various settings (such
as voices, styles, etc.) can be recalled by a single button
press.
Whenever you record, please note that any previously
recorded material in the same track will be erased.
The maximum recording capacity is up to 6000 notes.
NOTES:
The following notes and cautions are important for you to keep
in mind as you record:
.
Recording will start as soon as you start the auto accompaniment.
3
Start Recording
PlayRec
Clear
Accomp
Track4
Track1
Track2
Track3
RECORD
10
Recording System
1
2
3
4
5
Select sound.
While holding down the [Rec] button, press one of the Track buttons.
Play any notes on the keyboard to start recording.
Change the sound as needed.
Press the flashing Track button to stop recording.
Melody Recording
Accompaniment and melody recording
3
4
Start recording .
Play any note on the left side of the keyboard to start recording directly. The Melody will be recorded in
the [Track ] track, the accompaniment will be recorded in the [Accomp] track.
Press the [PLAY] button to stop recording.
*
1
Select style sound and fingering.
2
While holding down [Rec] button ,press [Accomp] and one of the Track buttons e a Track The
lights of the [Accomp] [Track ] and [Rec] button will turn on. ,. *.
,*
5
Press the [Accomp] button again to stop recording.
4
Change the accompaniment style as needed.
PlayRec
Clear
Accomp
Track4
Track1
Track2
Track3
RECORD
PlayRec
Clear
Accomp
Track4
Track1
Track2
Track3
RECORD
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Recording System
3
Start your performances to start recording.
4Press the [Play] button to stop.
1
2
Play all tracks.
ess the o play all tracks.
Play the accompaniment.
Press the Track buttons until the lights are turned off.
Pr [Play] button t
Press the [Play] button to play the accompaniment only.
5Repeat step 2-4 to record other tracks.
Play the recorded songs
Multi-track recording
1
2
After you have recorded your first melody track as explained above, you can record other melody
tracks
While holding down the [Rec] button, press any other [Track ] button*.
.
PlayRec
Clear
Accomp
Track4
Track1
Track2
Track3
RECORD
1
Delete accompaniment.
While holding down the [Clear] button, press the [Accomp] button to delete the accompaniment.
Delete melody track.
While holding down the [Clear] button, press one of the Track buttons to delete the melody track
Repeat step 2 to delete other melody tracks.
.
2
3
3
Play the melody tracks.
Press the [Accompy] button until the lights are turned off
Press the Track buttons until the lights are turned on .
.
Press the [Play] button to play the melody tracks.
12
Delete track
Piano Teaching System
The Piano Teaching System feature takes you through the three distinct steps described below to help
you learn to play all of the demo songs in the digital pianos.With this feature, you can learn to play the
right or the left hand in the demo sonl.
1
2
3
Select one demo song you want to learn.
.
Press the [Left hand] or [Right hand] button , then press [STEP1] button to start .
Follow the accompaniment and press the corresponding key to play the melody.
In this step, you will learn the right key to play the melody. The melody will not proceed until you play the
correct note, allowing you to learn at your own pace. The accompaniment will not continue unless you
play the correct key of the melody.
Step 2 Play your song
After following the step 1 , you can enjoy playing the melody at a normal speed in this step. The
accompaniment will proceed at a normal speed regardless of whether you play the correct note or not.
1
2
3
Select the Song you want to learn.
then
Follow the accompaniment and play the corresponding note to play the song.
Press the [Left hand] or [Right hand] button, press [STEP2] button to start.
.
Piano Teaching System
Left
Right
Demo
Step1 Step2
PIANO TEACHING SYSTEM
Step 1 Master the melody
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USB MIDI Interface and foot Pedals
MIDI is abbreviation of "Musical Instrument Digital Interface", and is a world-
standard communication interface that allows MIDI compatible with other
instruments and computer to play, compose and edit music etc.
Use an usb cable to connect the digital piano to your computer then
using MIDI software you can record midi music or playback your midi music
,
,.
The piano has three foot pedals at the bottom.
Soft pedal
Soft pedal is the left pedal Step on the pedal to make the notes soft, and
release the pedal to restore normal.
1
.
2
3
Sostenuto pedal
Sostenuto pedal is the middle pedal. Press notes to be sustained firstly then
step on the pedal to make these notes to sustain, and play other notes without
sustain
Sustain pedal
Sustain pedal is the right pedal. Step on the pedal to make the notes sustain,
and release the pedal to restore normal.
,
.
USB MIDI Interface
Foot pedals
USB MIDI interface
Foot pedals
Keyboard Standard 88 keys piano keyboard
Polyphony 64
Display LCD
Keyboard Control Touch sensitive
Instruments 128, General MIDI
Styles 100
Style Control Start, sync, stop, intro, fill in, ending
Auto Bass Chord Multi-finger, single-finger Full finger
Teaching System Teaching system help to learn playing step by step with
high efficiency
Drums 1 Drum Kits
Keyboard Split Split into 2 keyboards with different instruments to play
Timbre Control Vibrato
Foot pedals soft sostenuto and sustain
External jacks Power, Headphone Line in out, USB MIDI
Speakers 130mm*2
Cubage Length*Width*Height=1330mm*530mm*830mm
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,/
Power
, variation
Specification
Specification
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The piano specification is subject to change without notice.
Sounds List
Sounds List
GrdPiano
BrtPiano
Elec Grd
HonkTonk
E Piano1
E Piano2
Harpsi
Clavinet
Celesta
GlockSpl
MusicBox
VibPhone
Marimba
XylPhone
TubuBell
Dulcimer
Jazz Org
Perc Org
Rock Org
ChrchOrg
Reed Org
Accordn1
Harmonic
Accordn 2
NylonGtr
SteelGtr
JazzGtr
CleanGtr
MutedGtr
OvrdrGtr
DistrGtr
HrmnxGtr
Piano
Grand Piano
Bright Piano
El. Grd Piano
Honky-Tonk Piano
El. Piano 1
El. Piano 2
Harpsichord
Clavi
Persussion
Celesta
Glockenspiel
Music Box
Vibraphone
Marimba
Xylophone
Tubular Bells
Dulcimer
Organ
Drawbar Organ
Percussion Organ
Rock Organ
Church Organ
Reed Organ
Accordion
1Harmonica
Tango Accordion 2
Guitar
Ac.Guitar (Nylon)
Ac.Guitar (steel)
El.Guitar (Jazz)
El.Guitar (clean)
El.Guitar (muted)
Ovrdriven Guitar
Distortion Guitar
Guitar harmonics
Number Sound Name Number Sound Name
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
AcouBass
FngrBass
PickBass
FrtlBass
SlapBas1
SlapBas2
SynBas1
SynBas2
Bass
Acoustic Bass
Finger Bass
Pick Bass
Fretless Bass
Slap Bas 1
Slap Bas 2
Syn Bass 1
Syn Bass 2
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
00
Violin
Viola
Cello
ContBass
Trem Str
Pizz Str
Harp
Timpani
Strings1
Strings2
Syn Str1
Syn Str2
ChrAah
Voic Ooh
SynVoice
Orch Hit
Trumpet
Trombone
Tuba
MuteTpt
FrchHorn
BrassSec
Syn Brs1
Syn Brs2
Strings
Violin
Viola
Cello
Contrabass
Tremolo String
Pizzicato String
Harp
Timpani
Ensemble
Strings Ensemble 1
Strings Ensemble 2
Synth String 1
Synth String 2
ChoirAahs
Voice Oohs
Synth Voice
Orchestra Hit
Brass
Trumpet
Trombone
Tuba
MuteTrumpet
French Horn
Brass Section
Synth Brass 1
Synth Brass 2
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
DisplayDisplay
16
Sounds List
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
Kalimba
Bagpipe
Fiddle
Shanai
Percussive
Tinkle Bell
Agogo
Steel Drm
Woodblock
Taiko Drm
MelodicTom
Synth Drm
Revrs Cym
Sounds
Gtr Noise
Breath Noise
Seashore
BirdTweet
Teleph. Ring
Helicopter
Applause
Gunshot
DRUM
Standard Set
Kalimba
Bagpipe
Fiddle
Shanai
Tinkle Bell
Agogo
Steel Drm
Woodblock
Taiko Drm
MelodyTm
Synth Drm
Revrs Cym
GtrNoise
Breath
Seashore
Bird
Telephone
Helicptr
Applause
Gunshot
KeyDrum
SquarWav
SawTooth
Calliope
Chiff
Charang
VoicLead
5th Lead
Bass Lead
Fantasia
Warm Pad
PlySynth
ChoirPad
BowGlass
MetalPad
Halo Pad
Sweep
IceRain
Synth Lead
Lead 1 (Square)
Lead 2 (sawtooth)
Lead 3 (Calliope)
Lead 4 (Chiff)
Lead 5 (Charang)
Lead 6 (Voice)
Lead 7 (fifths)
Lead 8(bass+lead)
Synth Pads
Pad1(fantasia)
Pad2(warm)
Pad3(polysynth)
Pad4(choir)
Pad5(bowed)
Pad6(metallic)
Pad7(halo)
Pad8(sweep))
Effects
Fx 1 (rain)
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
SoundTrk
Crystal
Atmosphr
BrightFx
Goblin Fx
Echo Fx
SciFi Fx
Sitar
Banjo
Shamisen
Koto
Fx 2 (soundtrack)
Fx3 (crysta)
Fx4 (atmosphere)
Fx5 (Brightness)
Fx6 (GoblinFx)
Fx7 (Echoes)
Fx8 (Sci-Fi)
Ethnic
Sitar
Banjo
Shamisen
Koto
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
88
Number Sound Name Number Sound Name DisplayDisplay
Piccolo
Flute
Recorder
PanFlute
BtlBlown
ShkHachi
Whistle
Ocarina
Pipes
Piccolo
Flute
Recorder
Pan Flute
Bottle Blown
Shakuhachi
Whistle
Ocarina
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
SopraSax
Alto Sax
TenorSax
BtoneSax
Oboe
Eng Horn
Bassoon
Clarinet
Reed
Soprano Sax
Alto Sax
Tenor Sax
Baritone Sax
Oboe
English Horn
Bassoon
Clarinet
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
64
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Kaino CR-301 Owner's manual

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