GEM GK300 Owner's manual

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INSTRUCTION PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS.
Technical specifi cations are subject to change
The information contained in this manual are considered correct at the moment of printing. Generalmusic reserves the
right to change or modify any technical spec i ca tion with out prior notice or obbligation to upgrade existing units.
SPECIAL MESSAGES
IMPORTANT NOTE: To reduce the risk related to the correct and normal use of the instrument, all Generalmusic products are accuralety tested
in a safety laboratory. DO NOT modify the present unit, the safety standard and the correct instrument operativity could be com pro mised, and as
a further con se quence the warranty will be invalidated.
ALARM SYMBOLS:
Generalmusic electronics prod ucts
could present la bels sim i lar to that
dis played in this section. Please follow
ac cu rate ly the pre cau tions descripted
in the safety instructions.
The exclamation mark within an equi lat er al triangle is
intended to alert.
The lightning fl ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilat-
eral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclo-
sure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Generalmusic cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or mod i ca tions to the
instrument, or data lost or destroyed
IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1. Read all the Safety and Installation instructions and explanations of Graphic Symbols before using the product.
2. This product must be earthed. If it should 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 earthed in accordance with all
local codes and ordinances.
DANGER:Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualifi ed electrician or serviceman if you are
in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product, if it will not fi t the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a
qualifi ed electrician.
3. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when this product is used near children.
4. Do not use this product near water for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming
pool or the like.
5. This product should only be used by a stand or cart that is recommended by the manufacturer.
6. This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifi er and headphones or speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels that could
cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience
any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist.
7. This product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation.
8. This product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other products that produce heat.
9. The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product.
10. This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug (one blade wider than the other). This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.
11. The power-supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time. When unplugging the power
supply cord, do not pull on the cord but grasp it by the plug.
12. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
13. The product should be serviced by qualifi ed service personnel when:
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the product;or
C. The products has been exposed to rain or moisture
D. The product does not appear to be operating normally or exhibits a marked change in performance
E. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
14. Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the user-maintenance instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualifi ed
service personnel.
15. WARNING - Do not place objects on product power cord or place it in a position where anyone could trip over, walk on or roll anything over it. Do
not allow the product, or its bench, or its pedal board to rest on or to be installed over power cords of any type. Improper installations of this type
create the possibility of fi re hazard and/or personal injury.
16. Electromagnetic interference (RFI). This electronic product utilizes digital sampled wave processing technology (S.W.P.) that may adversely affect
radio/tv reception. Read FCC information inside back cover for additional information.
WARNING!
The illustrations and the screens of this manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear dif-
ferent from those on your instrument.
MANUAL INDEX
MANUAL INDEX
gk300 Layout
Introduction Page1
Control Panel Page1
Display Page1
Preparation Page2
Using Power Adapter Page2
Using Batteries Page2
Important Battery Information Page2
Connections Page2
Take Care Of Your Keyboard Page2
Use Phone Page2
Connect The Phone Jack As Aux Out Page2
Play The Keyboard Page3
Playing The Song Page3
Using Demo Page4
Selecting/playing A Preset Voice Page4
Selecting/playing An Auto-style Page4
Using Auto Accompaniment Page5
Auto Accompaniment Volume Setting Page5
Using Sync Page5
Using Fill-in Page5
Learning To Play Page6
Using The Metronome Page6
Special Features Page7
Using One-touch Setting Page7
Usare Le Memory Page7
Recording Page7
The Function Menu Page8
Transpose Page8
Beat Page8
Midi Page8
Enable/disable The Internal Effect Page8
Connecting An External Midi Device Page8
Technical Specifi cations Page9
Appendix Page9
gk300 LAYOUT
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1. POWER
2. VOLUME
3. TEMPO+/-
4. ACCOMP VOLUME +/-
5. LCD
6. REC/LESSON/PLAY/STOP/
FUNCTION
7. METRONOME
8. NUMERIC KEYPAD
9. START/STOP
10. SYNC/FILL-IN
11. INTRO/ENDING
12. FILL A/B
13. A.B.C.
14. SONG
15. STYLE
16. VOICE
17. O.T.S
18. STORE/DEMO
19. MEMORY
O NEKEY
M ELOD Y GUI DE
M ELOD Y OFF
RECO RD
PLAY
SUSTAIN
O.T.S.
NOR M AL
S.F.
F ING E RED
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing Gem gk300! In order to obtain maximum performance and enjoyment
from the keyboard, please follow the steps outlined in this manual while actually trying out its
features. We are sure you will enjoy it and discover the possibility of your new keyboard.
CONTROL PANEL
DISPLAY
1. NORMAL
2. S. FINGER
3. FINGERED
4. CHORD
5. VOLUME
6. VOICE/STYLE/SONG NUMBER
7. TEMPO
8. METRONOME/BEAT
9. LOW NOTES SCORE
10. HIGH NOTES SCORE
11. KEYBOARD
12. ONE KEY
13. MELODY GUIDE
14. MELODY OFF
15. SUSTAIN
16. O.T.S.
17. RECORD
18. PLAY
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AC Adapter
AC Outlet
Preparation
Avoid placing the unit in areas that are subject to excessivehumidity or heat.
Avoid locations in which the unit is likely to be exposed to excessive dust or moisture.
Do not place any heavy objects on the unit, and subject it to strong physical shock.
Never use chemicals such as benzine or thinner tocleanthe unit .
Take care of your keyboard
Using Power Adapter
Using batteries
Always turn off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries
To load batteries
1
Open the battery compartment cover located on
bottom cabinet of the unit
2
Insert the batteries, being careful to follow the
polarity markings on the the compartment
cover,
3
Replace the compartment cover, make sure that
it locks fi rmly in place
6 pieces of C size (SUM-2 or R-14) or equivalent alkaline batteries must fi rst be installed into the bat-
tery compartment.
An AC adaptor is required when use household current. The adaptor shall be 9VDC output, 500MA,
center positive type. Be sure to turn off the unit before you connect the adapter into AC outlet and the
cord into the unit. This will automatically cut off the battery powersupply.
Note: The adaptor may become warm when it is be-
ing used. This is normal and does not indicated any
problem. Be sure to unplug the adaptor from the power
source when you are not using the unit. Never use a
power supply that does not match that specifi ed for
the instruments.
Any of the following symptoms indicate low battery power. Replace batteries as soon as possible whenever any of the follow-
ing occurs.
Dim, diffi cult to read display.
Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume.
Distortion of sound output.
Sudden power failure when playing at high volume.
Abnormal rhythm or demo song plays.
Dimming of the display when playing at high volume
Important battery information
CONNECTIONS
USE PHONE
A headphone can be plugged into HEADPHONE
jack located on the rear of theunit. The internal
speaker system will be automatically shut off
when a headphone is plugged into the jack.
Plug an audio cord into the PHONE jack. Then
plug the other end of the cord into LINE IN or
AUX IN of the amplifi er.
CONNECT THE PHONE JACK AS AUX OUT
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PLAY THE KEYBOARD
Adjust the volume to desired level. Repeatedly press Volume up or Vol-
ume down to increase or decrease the volume. The keyboard’s volume
ranges from 0 (no sound) to 10 (maximum), and the current volume
level appears on the display.
2
1
To turn on the keyboard, set POWER to ON. The display lights.
Note: To remind you to save power during operation, the keyboard automatically sounds a
voice about every 2 minutes if you do not press a key.
PLAYING THE SONG
You can listen to any of the 50 songs (please refer to the APPENDIX for the complete list)
1
Press SONG. The display appears SONG and the number of the cur-
rent song
Note: The keyboard always selects the tune No. 01 each time you turn
it on
Choose a song from the SONGS list and enter its two-digit number on
the keypad. Or, you can press or to move to the Next higher or lower
numbered -+ song
2
Press START/STOP to start playing the song
3
a “score” to show you the notes that are playing (center of the display)
a “keyboard” to show you the fi ngering and which keys are pressed (bot
tom of the display)
The black dots next to the song number show the beat count in the measure.
The chord name (top left of the display).
To change the tempo, press repeatedly The TEMPO UP or TEMPO
DOWN, current tempo setting appears
4
To select a different song, repeat step 2. To stop, press START/STOP.
5
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USING DEMO
To play demo song one by one (in order from the selected starting
point),press DEMO. To stop the demo, press DEMO again.
SELECTING/PLAYING A PRESET VOICE
Your keyboard can sound like 129 different musical instruments. The name and two digit
number for each preset voice is listed on voices list on the keyboard’s top panel .
Note: The gk300 keyboards has 32-note (maximum) polyphonic sound. This means that
you can play up to 32 different notes at the same time with most of the keyboard’s preset
voices.
Press VOICE and the current voice’s number appears.
1
To select a different voice, repeat Steps 1 and 2
4
Play the keyboard to hear the selected voice.
3
To play a different voice, choose a preset voice from the VOICES list
and enter its two-digit number on the number button. As you press the
buttons, the selected digits appear. For example, to select VIBRAPHONE
(No. 06), press “0” and “6, the style “06” appears. Or, you can use
+ or - to move to the next higher or lower numbered voice.
2
Note: Each time you turn the keyboard on, it automatically selects the
voice Grand PIANO (No. 01).
SELECTING/PLAYING AN AUTO-STYLE
gk300 has 96 styles that provide a steady beat for your music. The name and two-digit number
of each preset auto-style is listed on the styles list on the keyboard’s top panel.
Press STYLE and the current Styles number appears.
1
Note: Each time you turn on the keyboard, it automatically selects the
style No. 01.
To select a different style, choose an auto-style from the STYLES list
and enter its two-digit number on the number button. Or, repeatedly
press + or - to move to the next higher or lower numbered style. For
example, press 03 to select DANCE (No. 03), press “0” and “3”, the
style 03 ppears.
2
Press START/STOP to start the selected STYLE.
3
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To change the tempo, repeatedly press TEMPO+ or TEMPO -. The
current tempo setting appears.
To stop the auto-style, press START /STOP again.
6
To select a different style, repeat the steps 1 and 2.
5
4
•You can adjust the tempo to play an auto-style from 40 to 240
beats per minute.
•To reset the tempo to its default (original) speed, press and at
the same time.
USING SYNC
This feature lets you synchronize the start of an auto-style with the beginning of your music.
After you select and enter an autostyle, press SYNC/FILL-IN. The black
dots below the tempo and the metronome ash show the keyboard is
in a standby mode.
Begin playing the keyboard. The keyboard automatically begins to play the style when you
press any key.
USING FILL-IN
This feature lets insert a short (1- to 2-measure) variation in the beat pattern of a selected
auto-style.
Simply press SYNC/FILL-IN while the auto-style is playing. The keyboard inserts a variation,
then the original style automatically resumes at the end of the current measure. Or to insert a
longer variation, hold down SYNC/FILL-IN The keyboard plays the variation until you release
SYNC/FILL-IN.
USING AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
The 19 keys on the left side of the keyboard with note labels above them
are called accompaniment keys. The accompaniment keys you press
determine the type of chord that plays. To enable the automatic ac-
companiment playing press the A.B.C. (Auto Bass Chord) on the panel.
Please refer to the chord table in the manual appendix.
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME SETTING
The auto accompaniment volume can be set by simpy pressing the two
ACCOMP VOLUME+/- buttons. This can be done even during the ac-
companiment playing. The current value is showed in the display. To
restore the volume default value press the ACCOMP VOLUME buttons
+/-, at the same time.
FILL-IN Normal play the FILL re-
maining in NORMAL section
FILL-IN VARIATION plays the FILL
and move on the VARIATION
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LEARNING TO PLAY
Your gk300 learning feature let beginning keyboard players easily learn and play a prerecorded
tune. You can select any of the following modes:
LESSON 1 - ONE KEY In this mode, press START/STOP and any key to play accompani-
ment and a melody note. The notes appears.
LESSON 2 - MELODY GUIDE - in this mode, the melody does not play until you play
a correct note. The next note of the song appears.
LESSON 3 MELODY OFF -in this mode, you can play melody with accompaniment.
Follow these steps to set the learning mode.
Press SONG, then repeatedly press LEARNING until black dots appear next to LESSON
1 (ONE KEY) on the right side of the display
1
Select a song from the SONGS list and enter its two-digit number
2
Press START/STOP. The keyboard plays the rst note of the tune you selected and the
note appears. Press the corresponding key on the keyboard to continue learning. The
next note you need to press appears. The song will continue to play even if you press
the wrong key.
3
To stop learning, press START/STOP again or press LEARNING. lf you pressed LEARNING,
a black dot appears next to LESSON 2 (MELODY GUIDE) and a note appears. Press the
correct key to continue learning. The song doesn’t play until you press the correct key.
4
If you want to play the tune with accompaniment in the learning mode, press repeatedly
LEARNING until a black dot appears next to LESSON 3 (MELODY OFF). lf you want to quit the
learning mode Repeatedly press LEARNING until the black dot appears next to NORMAL.
USING THE METRONOME
To turn on the keyboard’s metronome, press voice or style, then press
METRO. The metronome’s bar swings along with the tempo you se-
lected, and the corresponding beat appears. Press METRO again to
turn the metronome OFF.
Pressing the TEMPO+/- buttons you can increase or decrease the style
tempo speed. Then, it is possible to see in the display, the bar and
beat sequence. To restore the metronome speed default value, press
the two TEMPO +/- buttons at the same time.
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Note: If the keyboard loses power, recording is turned off and any recording you made is erased.
SPECIAL FEATURES
RECORDING
You can record a sequence of notes up to 37 notes in length
4
To turn off recording, press RECORD again, RECORD disappears
from the display
3
Press PLAY to play the notes you have recorded. PLAY appears
2
Play the notes you want to record
1
Press RECORD to start recording. RECORD (REC) appears in the
display.
Enabling the function you can play with a proper VOICE automatically
recalled selecting different styles. There are 4 different setting per
style at your disposal, it is possibile to recall them by simply pressing
the M1/M4 button on the panel.
USING ONE-TOUCH SETTING
Your gk300 one-touch setting feature lets you automatically play a preset voice to match a
selected auto-style you changed. Follow these steps to activate one-touch setting.
1
Press STYLE and select any style
2
Press the O.T.S. button on the panel to enable the function
Press again the O.T.S. button to disable the function
USING THE MEMORY
BEWARE! To use the MEMORY function O.T.S must be disabled.
There are 4 memories in the gk300, where you can store a complete parameters set up: VOICE,
STYLE, TEMPO, VOLUME. Press and hold the [STORE] button. Then press one of M1/M4 but-
tons to store . You can easily recall them by pressing the button during your performance. The
memory data are missing switching off the keyboard.
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The keyboard automatically selects the key of middle C each time you turn
it on. For added fl exibility, you can transpose (change) The keyboard’s
key using as many as 12 steps (+/-6 semitones). You can adjust the
transposition selecting the XPOSE function in the menu. Once selected,
press the [+] button in the keypad to increase of a semitone, or the [-] to
decrease of a semitone. To reset the keyboard’s key to its default, press
the +/- buttons at the same time.
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a world-standard digital communications inter-
face/language that allows multiple electronic instruments, computers, and other relates device
to communicate with each other within a connected. The MIDI OUT port transmits MIDI data
to an external MIDI device. The instruments communicate with each other by sending ‘mes-
sages’ or MIDI data. The sending instrument usually assigns the data to one of the sixteen MIDI
channels, then transmits it over the MIDI cable. The cable itself, however, is not divided up into
sixteen channels, just as with a television set that receives programs on different channels, it is
up to the receiving instrument to tune in to the proper MIDI channel. If the sending channels
on the respective instruments do not match, the receiving instrument may not understand or
respond to the one sending.
CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL MIDI DEVICE
For two MIDI instruments to communicate, they must be connected by MIDI cables. In a basic
example, the MIDI OUT terminals of this keyboard could be connected to the MIDI OUT and
terminals of a sequencer, allowing you to record and play back performance data from this
keyboard.
When the metronome is on, repeatedly select the BEAT function and adjust the beat using the
+/- buttons. 9 beats (02-09) are available and can be selected cyclically. The beat number
you have selected appears in the display.
THE FUNCTION MENU
The FUNCTION menu allows to set up some gk300 general parameter, such as the TRANS-
POSE (XPOSE), the metronome beat set up (BEAT), the MIDI channels (CHA), and the internal
effect enabling/disabling (EF ON/OFF)
To enter the FUNCTION menu the SONG mode must be disbled
Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly on the panel to select the
parameters.
ENABLE/DISABLE THE INTERNAL EFFECT
4
The EFF ON/OFF function allows to enable or disable the gk300 internal effect.
The FUNCTION menu is temporized, after some second of inactivity in the menu the keyboard
system exit automatically from the environment.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specifi cations and designs are subject to change without notice
ONE FINGER CHORDS CHART
FINGERED CHORD CHARTS
Keyboard
49 keys standard size
Polyphony
32 notes max.
Sounds
129
Performances
4 memories, 92 albums
One Touch Setting
384 (4 x style)
Operating Mode
accomp. split
Controls
power on/off, volume, accomp. volume, tempo +/-, song, style, voice, lesson, function, key pad, metro-
nome, store/demo, M1/M4, tranpose
Display
multifunction LCD display, with music notation & keyboard guide”
Styles
96
Styles Controls
sync, intro/ending, A.B.C. (auto bass chords), O.T.S. (one touch settings), fi ll in normal, fi ll in variation
Sequencer
realtime recorder, rec, play/stop
Song Library
50 Songs with lesson + 5 Demo
MIDI
MIDI Out
Connections
MIDI Out, phones/aux out, DC 9V In
Extra Info
adapter included, music stand included, battery supply (6 C size batteries, not included)
Amplifi cation
3W + 3W
Dimensions (lxhxd)
795 x 315 x 120 (mm) / 31’’ x 12’’ x 4’’
Weight
3.6kg / 7,9lbs (without batteries)
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VOICE LIST
Display Num. SoundName Patch (Prog-
BankMSB)
Display Num. SoundName Patch (Prog-
BankMSB)
Display Num. SoundName Patch (Prog-
BankMSB)
1 Piano1 0-0 61 Fr.Horn 60-0 121 FretNois 120-0
2 Piano2 1-0 62 Brass 61-0 122 Breath 121-0
3 Piano3 2-0 63 SynBras1 62-0 123 SeaShore 122-0
4 HonkyPF 3-0 64 SynBras2 63-0 124 Birds 123-0
5 RhodesPF 4-0 65 Sopr.Sax 64-0 125 Phone 1 124-0
6 FMPiano 5-0 66 Alto Sax 65-0 126 Helicopt 125-0
7 Harpsich 6-0 67 TenorSax 66-0 127 Applause 126-0
8 Clavinet 7-0 68 Bari.Sax 67-0 128 Gun Shot 127-0
9 Celesta 8-0 69 Oboe 68-0 129 STDdrum 0
10 Glocken 9-0 70 Eng.Horn 69-0
11 MusicBox 10-0 71 Bassoon 70-0
12 Vibes 11-0 72 Clarinet 71-0
13 Marimba 12-0 73 Piccolo 72-0
14 Xilo 13-0 74 Flute 73-0
15 TubBell 14-0 75 Recorder 74-0
16 Santur 15-0 76 PanFlute 75-0
17 Organ1 16-0 77 Bottle 76-0
18 Organ2 17-0 78 Shakuha. 77-0
19 Organ3 18-0 79 Whistle 78-0
20 Church 19-0 80 Ocarina 79-0
21 ReedOrg 20-0 81 SquareLd 80-0
22 Musette 21-0 82 SawLead 81-0
23 Harmonic 22-0 83 Calliope 82-0
24 Bandoneo 23-0 84 ChifLead 83-0
25 NylonGt 24-0 85 Charang 84-0
26 HybridGt 25-0 86 SoloVox 85-0
27 JazzGt 26-0 87 Saw5th 86-0
28 CleanGt 27-0 88 BassLead 87-0
29 MutedGt 28-0 89 Fantasy 88-0
30 OverdrGt 29-0 90 WarmPad 89-0
31 DistorGt 30-0 91 PolySynt 90-0
32 HarmonGt 31-0 92 SpaceVox 91-0
33 AcouBass 32-0 93 BowGlass 92-0
34 FingBass 33-0 94 MetalPad 93-0
35 PickBass 34-0 95 HaloPad 94-0
36 FretlBas 35-0 96 SweepPad 95-0
37 SlapBas1 36-0 97 IceRain 96-0
38 SlapBas2 37-0 98 SoundTrk 97-0
39 SyntBas1 38-0 99 Crystal 98-0
40 SyntBas2 39-0 100 Atmosph. 99-0
41 Violin 40-0 101 Brightn. 100-0
42 Viola 41-0 102 Goblin 101-0
43 Cello 42-0 103 EchoDrop 102-0
44 Contrabs 43-0 104 StarThem 103-0
45 Tremolo 44-0 105 Sitar 104-0
46 Pizzicat 45-0 106 Banjo 105-0
47 Harp 46-0 107 Shamisen 106-0
48 Timpani 47-0 108 Koto 107-0
49 Strings 48-0 109 Kalimba 108-0
50 SlowStrn 49-0 110 BagPipe 109-0
51 SynStrn1 50-0 111 Fiddle 110-0
52 SynStrn2 51-0 112 Shanai 111-0
53 Choir 52-0 113 Tinkle 112-0
54 DooVox 53-0 114 Agogo 113-0
55 SyntVox 54-0 115 SteelDrm 114-0
56 Orch.Hit 55-0 116 Woodblok 115-0
57 Trumpet 56-0 117 Taiko 116-0
58 Trombone 57-0 118 Melo.Tom 117-0
59 TubaBass 58-0 119 Syn.Drum 118-0
60 MuteTrum 59-0 120 Rev.Cymb 119-0
STYLE LIST
POP1 POP2 ROCK TRADITIONAL1 TRADITIONAL2 DANCE
01 8BeatSlow 09 LiteFunk 17 SoftRock 25 Waltz1 33 6/8Polka 41 DiscoSamba
02 8BtMedium 10 6/8Sweet 18 HeavyRock 26 Waltz2 34 Folk2/4 42 DiscoCha
03 8BeatFast 11 6/8Blues 19 80LiteRock 27 Real Vienna 35 ItalianFolk1 43 JamiroDance
04 8BeatLatin 12 EpicBallad 20 GuitarRock 28 SlowWaltz 36 ItalianFolk2 44 70sDance
05 8BeatPop 13 PopBallad 21 SurfTwist 29 Musette 37 Tarantella1 45 HouseDance
06 EasyPop 14 PopBallad12 22 Teenage50s 30 Mazurka1 38 Tarantella2 46 SoulTown
07 SmoothPop 15 BlueBallad 23 60sSoul 31 Mazurka2 39 Jive 47 OrchDisco
08 PopShuf e 16 EasyBallad 24 80sBallad 32 Tango 40 HappyDance 48 GloryDisco
JAZZ COUNTRY LATIN1 LATIN2 WORLD1 WORLD2
49 BasicTrio 57 CountryPop1 65 Bossa1 73 ChaCha 81 GermanPop 89 Zeibekico
50 SlowSwing 58 CountryPop2 66 Bossa2 74 PopChaCha 82 PopWaltz 90 Syrtos
51 BasieBand 59 CountryBeat 67 Samba1 75 Mambo 83 PartyPolka 91 Kalamat
52 HotBigBand 60 CountrySwing 68 Samba2 76 Salsa 84 Boehmish 92 Tsamikos
53 JazzWaltz 61 CountryFox 69 Beguine1 77 Merengue 85 EgerWaltz 93 Turk9/8
54 Django 62 ModCountry 70 Beguine2 78 FastRhumba 86 PasoDoble 94 Turk7/8
55 Charleston 63 Unplugged1 71 PopBeguine 79 RhumbaClass 87 Flamenco 95 Turk5/8
56 Dixieland 64 Unplugged2 72 LatinBand 80 Guajira 88 Sevillana 96 Duek
Level
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SONG LIST
NO. SONG NO. SONG
Golden & Pop Jazz & Fusion
1
“The Surprise” Symphony
27
The Entertainer
2
Cannon
28
Wiegenlied
3
Thais Meditation
29
Silent Night
4
Old Folks At Home
30
Butterfl y
5
Oh! Susanna
Children
6
Long, Long Ago
31
Skip To My Low
7
Ave Maria
32
London Bridge Is Falling Down
8
Turkey In The Straw
33
This Old Man
9
The Old Gray Mare
34
Polly-Wolly-Doodle
10
Camptown Races
35
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
11
Carry Me Back To Old Viginia
36
Sippin Cider Through A Straw
12
The Blue-Bells Of Scotland
37
La Cucaracha
13
Aula Lee
38
Deck The Halls
14
House Of The Rising Sun
39
Grandfather’s Clock
15
Auld Lang Syne
40
Ten Little Indians
16
Angels We Have Heard On High
Piano
Folk & Country
41
Invention a 2 Voix
17
The Sideway
42
Rondeau
18
I’ve Been Working On The Railroad
43
Pizzicato Polka
19
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
44
Did You Ever See a Lassie
20
Red River Valley
45
Jesus Saviour Pilot me
21
Michael Row The Boat Ashore
46
Gavotte
22
Old King Cole
47
Nocturne
23
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48
Musical Moments
24
Cielito Lindo
49
Valse No.6 “Petit Chien
25
If You’re Happy And You Know It, Clap Your Hands
50
Chrysanf
26
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MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART
Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this instrument does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-
tion, which can be determined by turning the instrument off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION : Changes or modifi cations to this product not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s au-
thority to operate this product.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Generalmusic S.p.A. Via delle Rose, 12
47842 S.Giovanni in Marignano (RN) - Italy
Tel. +39 0541 959511Fax +39 0541 957404 www.generalmusic.com
STOCK CODE 271464
Specifi cations are subject to change without prior notice.
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GEM GK300 Owner's manual

Category
Musical Instruments
Type
Owner's manual

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