After pressing the Sync button, it's possible to start an accompaniment rhythm whenever
you like by pressing one of the first nineteen notes on the keyboard. Then you can simply
play along.
If a rhythm is already playing, pressing the Sync button will prepare the accompaniment
rhythm for a different song. You can also select a different accompaniment rhythm before
activating the Sync function again if you like.
Intro/Ending
It's possible to add an intro and/or an ending to your song. To add an intro, press the
Intro/Ending button and then press the Start/Stop button to start the intro which will be
followed by the accompaniment rhythm you've chosen. To add an ending to your song,
press the Intro/Ending button after which the accompaniment rhythm will stop.
Fill In
Press the Fill In button to add a fill to the accompaniment rhythm of your song. The fill
played is determined by accompaniment rhythm selected.
After the fill, the selected accompaniment rhythm will continue playing. The Fill In function
can be used as often as desired.
Rhythm volume
The volume of the accompaniment rhythm can be adjusted independently from the master
volume. This means that the accompaniment rhythm can blend into the background more
so that your playing can be heard more clearly, for instance.
The accompaniment rhythm volume can be set anywhere between 0 and 32 using the +
and - buttons. The value will be shown on the display.
Record function
The FKB-120 has a recording function that allows you to record your playing. Press the
Record button to activate the recording mode. Recording will then start as soon as you play
your first note.
Once you stop playing, the recording mode will end. The keyboard has an internal memory
of 62K. Press the Play button to hear what you've recorded.
Status memory
The FKB-120 has an internal memory where user presets can be stored. There are four
banks with two presets each which can be accessed and cycled through via the 'Bank'
mode. With M1 or M2, a preset can be accessed and loaded within a bank.
To save presets, hold in the 'Status Memory' button and press M1 or M2. Bear in mind that
the preset will be stored in whatever bank you are currently in!
M1 or M2 will then be displayed followed by the message 'MEN STOR' that confirms the
preset has been saved. Presets include the selected accompaniment rhythm and its
functions as well as the selected sound and any effects you're using. Any existing presets in
the same slot on the same bank will be overwritten by the new preset.
The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice.
Version:
1.0
Date of creation and author's initials:
19-11-2018RV
Revision date and author's initials: -