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USB DEVICE

MASTER VOLUME

001-010

011-022

023-029

030-090

FOLK & COUNTRY

GOLDEN & POP

JAZZ & FUSION

PIANO

SONG

SOUND

STYLE

PART

L

R1

R2

SOUND

NYLON GT FNGR BASS

VIOLIN

STRINGS

TRUMPET

SOPR SAX

FLUTE

PAN FLUTE DANCE LD

VIBRA

BRASS

USER 1

PIANO

HARPSI

DREAM EP DRAW ORG CHRCH ORG MUSETTE

HONKY

CLAVI

60S EP

PERC ORG HARMNCA

STEEL GT ACO BASS

CELLO

CONCRT ST TROMBONE

ALTO SAX

CLARINET

OBOE

TECH LD

HORN

ACCORD

USER 2

EXIT

OCTAVE

TRANSPOSE

SELECT

1

PHRASE PAD

2

3

4

STOP

PERFORMANCE MEMORY

STORE

BANK

Q.S.

LOCK

1

2

3

4

5

6

Q .S.1

Q .S.2

Q .S.3

Q .S.4

IFX

FX

SOUND

STYLE

SONG

ALBUM

RECORD

DEMO

METRONOME

TAP

MIXER

FUNCTION

TEMPO

CHORD

MODE

AUTO

FILL IN

FADE

SUNSHINE

80S DISCO

COOL 8BT

8BT BLD

CHA CHA

FUS SHUFL

BLGRASS LTN ROCK

WALTZ

POLKA

DSCO PTY

STYLE

2

1

3

START

SYNC

STOP

A

B

MAIN

C

D

BREAK

  START / STOP

ALBUM

SYNTH

TOUCH

ENTER

TOUCH

INTRO / ENDING

001-026

027-055

056-095

096-109

110-169

170-218

219-278

279-344

345-395

396-531

532-581

582-750

STRINGS

BRASS

SAX & WOODWIND

LEAD & PAD

PERC. & DRUMS

SFX & GM

PIANO

E.PIANO

ORGAN

ACCORDION

GUITAR

BASS

116-136

137-165

166-191 

192-208

BALLROOM

SOUL & FUNK

SWING & JAZZ

COUNTRY

209-230

231-250

251-260

261-280

LATIN & LATIN DANCE

WALTZ & TRADITIONAL

WORLD

PIANIST

001-036

037-058

059-090

091-115

POP & BEAT

ROCK

BALLAD

DANCE

CELESTA

SUST

HARM

ARP

8 POP

RNR

LOVE BLD

HOUSE

16BEAT

BLS ROCK

HIP HOP

LATIN

CNTY POP

BIG BAND

FUNK

SALSA

SMTH JZ

4

Panel & Display Description

1. VOLUME Knob

    

Adjust the master volume.

2. STYLE Selection Button

    

Select directly a preset Style.

3. METRONOME Button

    

Turn the metronome on and off.

4. TAP Button

  

  Input tempo by tapping.

5. TEMPO <, > Buttons

    

Adjust the current tempo.

6. MIXER Button

   

 Enter Mixer menu.

7. FUNCTION Button

    

Enter Function menu.

6&7. USB Button

    

Press the MIXER and FUNCTION 

    

buttons at the same time to enter 

    

the USB flash drive menu.

8. CHORD MODE Button

    Turn on, off and set the chord mode.

9. AUTO FILL IN Button

    

Turn Auto Fill In on and off.

10. FADE Button

      

Turn Fade In or Out, on and off.

SONG MODE:

14. PAUSE Button

     

 Pause playing a song.

15. LOOP Button

      Set the song cycle mode.

      Whole song loop-single song 

      loop.

16. REW Button

     

 Rewind the song.

17. FF Button

      

Fast forward the song.

21. START/STOP Button

      

Start or stop playing the song.

STYLE MODE:

11. INTRO1/ENDING1 Button

      Play the Intro or Ending 1.

12. INTRO2/ENDING2 Button

      Play the Intro or Ending 2.

13. INTRO3/ENDING3 Button

      Play the Intro or Ending 3.

14. MAIN A Button

      Play the main A part of the Style.

15. MAIN B Button

      Play the main B part of the Style.

16. MAIN C Button

      Play the main C part of the Style.

17. MAIN D Button

      Play the main D part of the Style.

18. BREAK Button

      Play the break of the selected style.

19. SYNC STOP Button

      Turn Sync Stop on and off.

20. SYNC START Button

      Turn Sync Start on and off.

21. START/STOP Button

      Start or stop the playing.

22. SOUND Button

      Enter the Sound mode.

      Press repeatedly to switch R1-R2-L.

23. STYLE Button

      Enter the Style mode.

24. SONG Button

      Enter the Song mode.

25. ALBUM Button

      Turn Album function on and off.

26. RECORD Button

      Enter the record mode.

27. BANK Button

      Select a Performance Memory bank.

28. STORE Button

     

 Save current panel settings to one

      of the Performance Memory slots.

29. PERFORMANCE MEMORY

      1 - 6 Buttons

     

 Recall the memorised setting.

      QUICK SETTING

      

Recall the Sound setting for the

      current Style.

Front Panel

1

21

2

16

20

19

18

11 12 13 14 15

17

5

6

7

8 9 10

4

3

22 23

25 26

24

28

27

29

Summary of Contents for AK603

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...this system can void the user s authority to operate this equipment PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future refer ence Power Supply Pleas...

Page 3: ...rase Pad Bank 20 Playing Phrase Pads 20 Playing Phrase Pads with Chord Mode 21 Album 21 Demo 22 Mixer 22 Performance Memory 23 Using Performance Memory 23 Locking Parameters 23 Effects 24 Insert Effec...

Page 4: ...tapping 5 TEMPO Buttons Adjust the current tempo 6 MIXER Button Enter Mixer menu 7 FUNCTION Button Enter Function menu 6 7 USB Button Press the MIXER and FUNCTION buttons at the same time to enter th...

Page 5: ...TH JZ Panel Display Description 30 LOCK Button Turn the LOCK function on or off 31 Q S Button Access Quick Setting 32 Data Dial ENTER Button Increase and decrease the values or provide confirmation wh...

Page 6: ...11 BAR MINUTE 12 BEAT SECOND 13 TEMPO 14 CHORD 15 MEMORY LOCK QUICK SETTING 16 MEMORY SETTING STORE BANK 17 CHORD MODE 18 FADE 19 SECTION A B C D 20 NUMBERED NOTATION 21 LAYER 22 SPLIT 23 HARMONY ARP...

Page 7: ...r to save energy the instrument will automatically shutdown in 30 minutes if it is not used Please refer to Auto Power Off 2 For your safety please unplug the instrument when it is not in use or durin...

Page 8: ...e to the AUX IN jack on the rear panel The input signal is mixed with the instrument signal Connecting a Computer Please connect the USB TO HOST jack of the instrument to the USB port of a computer No...

Page 9: ...will hear a layered ensemble sound combining two parts Playing Different Sounds with Both Hands 1 Press the PART L button to turn the part on The keyboard is split into the left and right areas each...

Page 10: ...AVE or OCTAVE button to change the octave value within the range of 2 to 2 2 Press OCTAVE or OCTAVE button simultaneousl it will set the value to default 0 Note The sound octave adjusted depends on th...

Page 11: ...ge Default Note PCMSound 001 n 001 n is the number of actual PCM s used in the keyboard Cutoff 000 127 064 Adjust the filter cutoff of the sound As the value is turned higher the sound becomes brighte...

Page 12: ...accom paniment will automatically follow along with the chords you play This simulates the experience of playing with an orchestra Play all the tracks of a style as follows 1 Press the CHORD MODE butt...

Page 13: ...e When the Style is playing the START STOP button LED flashes according to the current tempo SYNC START Start Style playback when playing the keyboard When CHORD MODE is turned off turn on the SYNC ST...

Page 14: ...he lowest note is called the root the one a third interval above the root is called the third and the one a fifth interval above the root is called the fifth 3 The root note also known as the tonic is...

Page 15: ...ed You can either use Single fingered or Multi fingered Note In Single fingered Mode you can play Major chords Minor chords Seventh chords and Minor seventh chords by using up to three fingers Let s t...

Page 16: ...racks Or press the START STOP button to start percus sion playback then play a chord in the chord section to start playing all tracks Quick Setting Q S When Quick Setting is switched on you can instan...

Page 17: ...ss the button for a single song loop LED red The default on powering on is all song loop LED blue MIDI Recording In MIDI recording you can save your recording as a user song on the instrument or expor...

Page 18: ...he audio files you recorded will be saved to this device Please make sure your USB device has sufficient storage 2 Press the RECORD button to start recording The LCD will temporar ily show RecStart Al...

Page 19: ...the TEMPO TEMPO button to change the tempo Or use the Data Dial to make a quick change when the value is flashing on LCD 2 To restore the default tempo setting press the TEMPO TEMPO buttons simultane...

Page 20: ...l Phrase Pads are playing at the same time you can hold PHRASE PAD STOP and press one of the Phrase Pads to stop it imme diately The other Phrase Pads will keep playing The instrument has two types of...

Page 21: ...D MODE is on will also immediately play the Phrase Pad at the same time Notes 1 Phrase Pads can be accompanied by a Style to give your perfor mance additional flexibility 2 When the Style is played pr...

Page 22: ...usly again to turn on the part volume Press EXIT button to quit the Mixer menu Note It will exit the Mixer Menu if there is no operation in 5 seconds Parameter items and the volume range in the Mixer...

Page 23: ...cannot be recalled when Q S function is in use Selecting a Memory Bank 1 Press the BANK button The LCD shows the current bank number 2 Press and hold the BANK button to quickly switch memory banks No...

Page 24: ...l be saved automatically when you exit from the IFX mode The next time you enter the IFX mode it will use the same effect settings as your last operation Changing to another sound will change the IFX...

Page 25: ...Press FUNCTION button and go to EQ to enter the EQ setting page and switch the PRESET and press ENTER button to set type and pa rameters Low mid1 High via the Data Dial and buttons 2 Press EXIT butto...

Page 26: ...nction The HARM lights off Setting the harmony type You can set the harmony type in Setting Note 1 Only either one of the Arp and Harmony can be opened in the same sound layer 2 L Sound cannot turn on...

Page 27: ...ER button use button or Data Dial to select a file Operate Style playing in the same way as operating the on board Styles 3 If there is no recognizable file in the current directory LCD will display N...

Page 28: ...d the GrandSuite in official website make an extension file with Grandsuite and save it as an mpk file there are instructions for relevant operations in grandsuite or download the expanded style direc...

Page 29: ...Parameter LCD Display Range Default 1 Tune Tune 50 50 0 2 Metronome Time Signature Metro 0 2 9 4 3 Fade In Out Time Fadetime 1 20 10 4 Split Point SplitPt C2 01 C7 61 F 3 19 5 Harmony Type Harmony Due...

Page 30: ...ons or Data Dial to select a Arp Type 2 This instrument contains six commonly used types of Arpeggios When turned on the system will convert the notes you play into an arpeggio sequence in real time a...

Page 31: ...ting to control volume modulation cutoff resonance or lo pass filter Joystick Down 1 Select the JS Down menu then press the ENTER button and use the buttons or Data Dial to select a Joystick Down type...

Page 32: ...the instrument may produce interference To prevent this turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument The auto accompaniment does not play back even Sync is in standby condition...

Page 33: ...Multi Fingered Bass Invert Smart Full Range Chord Reference Style 280 Preset 50 User Style Control Start Stop Sync Start Sync Stop Intro 1 Ending 1 Intro 2 Ending 2 Intro 3 Ending 3 Main A Fill in A...

Page 34: ...ctivity 1 x 1 4 Stereo Headphones Output 1 x 1 4 Stereo AUX Input 2 x 1 4 Line Output L Mono R 1 x 1 4 Sustain Pedal Input Assignable 1 x 1 4 Expression Pedal Input Assignable 1 x USB B MIDI Audio 1 x...

Page 35: ...Electric Piano BldE Pno 26 121 12 6 Dark Harpsichord DkHarpsi E Piano 27 121 10 4 Vintage Electric Piano 1 VtE Pno1 28 121 11 5 Dream Electric Piano 1 DreamEP1 29 121 10 5 Classic Electric Piano Class...

Page 36: ...rgan RelRdOrg 79 121 1 20 Cool Puff Organ ColPfOrg 80 121 30 16 Dark Drawbar Organ DkDraOrg 81 121 33 16 Bright 60 s Organ Br60 sOr 82 121 34 16 Detuned Classic Organ DeClsOrg 83 121 37 16 Bright Rota...

Page 37: ...ar 1 JazLdGt1 134 121 0 26 Jazz Lead Guitar 2 JazLdGt2 135 121 10 28 Solo Muted Guitar SoloMtGt 136 121 1 26 Pedal Guitar PedalGtr 137 121 14 30 Distortion Lead Guitar 1 DstLdGt1 138 121 13 26 Octave...

Page 38: ...39 Hammer Hammer 189 121 3 39 Rubber Synth Bass RubSynBs 190 121 10 33 Pop Bass PopBass 191 121 31 33 Overdriven Finger Bass OvdrFgBs 192 121 37 33 Dark Slap Bass DkSlpBs 193 121 30 34 Bright Pick Bas...

Page 39: ...t Synth Strings SofSynSt 243 121 0 40 Real Violin RealVln 244 121 0 41 Real Viola RealVla 245 121 0 42 Live Cello LivCello 246 121 0 43 Real Contrabass RealCtbs 247 121 10 52 Soft Choir Aahs SofChoAh...

Page 40: ...rom 298 121 20 57 Analog Bass Brass AnBsBras 299 121 12 61 Octave Brass Section OctBrsSc 300 121 0 61 Classic Brass Section ClasBras 301 121 17 61 Dark Brass DarkBras 302 121 13 61 Cool Synth Brass Co...

Page 41: ...Sax RelAtoSx 351 121 10 73 Sweet Flute SwtFlute 352 121 10 71 Sweet Clarinet SwtClar 353 121 10 75 Sweet Pan Flute SwtPanFl 354 121 10 68 Sweet Oboe SwtOboe 355 121 0 69 Classic English Horn ClassEH 3...

Page 42: ...OctLead 407 121 13 81 Fire Wire Lead FirWirLd 408 121 10 91 Live Choir Pad LivChoPd 409 121 13 91 Vox Pad VoxPad 410 121 15 91 Dream New Age DreamNA 411 121 20 91 Heaven Pad HevenPd 412 121 11 95 Mes...

Page 43: ...Analog Bass Lead AnaBsLd 462 121 11 91 Gospel Pad GospelPd 463 121 12 91 Live Humming Pad HummPad 464 121 14 91 Sweet New Age SwNewAge 465 121 16 91 Soft Vox SoftVox 466 121 17 91 Vox Choir Pad VoxCh...

Page 44: ...121 33 94 PWM Halo Pad PWMHloPd 517 121 34 94 Bowed Halo Pad BowHloPd 518 121 36 94 Metal Halo Pad MetHloPd 519 121 37 94 Corrie Halo Pad CoreHoPd 520 121 30 95 Soft Dipolar Pad SoDipoPd 521 121 33 95...

Page 45: ...a Timpani OrchTimp 572 121 0 116 Live Taiko Drum LvTaDrum 573 121 1 116 Concert Bass Drum ConBsDrm 574 121 0 117 Acoustic Tom 1 AcousTm1 575 121 1 117 Acoustic Tom 2 AcousTm2 576 121 0 118 Synth Tom S...

Page 46: ...o E GrdPn 626 0 0 3 Honky Tonk Piano HnkyTonk 627 0 0 4 Electric Piano E Piano 628 0 0 5 Electric Piano 2 E Piano2 629 0 0 6 Harpsichord Harpsi 630 0 0 7 Clavi Clavi 631 0 0 8 Celesta Celesta 632 0 0...

Page 47: ...one Trmbone 681 0 0 58 Tuba Tuba 682 0 0 59 Muted Trumpet MuteTrp 683 0 0 60 French Horn FrHorn 684 0 0 61 Brass Section Brass 685 0 0 62 Synth Brass SynBras 686 0 0 63 Synth Brass 2 SynBras2 687 0 0...

Page 48: ...Banjo Banjo 729 0 0 106 Shamisen Shamise 730 0 0 107 Koto Koto 731 0 0 108 Kalimba Kalimba 732 0 0 109 Bag Pipe BagPipe 733 0 0 110 Fiddle Fiddle 734 0 0 111 Shanai Shanai 735 0 0 112 Tinkle Bell Tnkl...

Page 49: ...51 Pop Rock 3 PopRock3 52 Folk Rock FolkRock 53 Soft Rock SoftRock 54 Old Rock OldRock 55 Easy Rock EasyRock 56 New Shuffle NewShufl 57 Pop Rock 4 PopRock4 58 Hard Rock HardRock Ballad 59 Guitar Balla...

Page 50: ...Funk 3 PopFunk3 163 Soul Beat SoulBeat 164 Modern R B 2 ModnR B2 165 British Soul Pop BritSoul Swing Jazz 166 Modern Big Band 1 MdnBand1 167 Jazz Love Song 1 JzLSong1 168 Christmas Swing ChriSwin 169...

Page 51: ...March 6 8March 243 German Polka GemPolka 244 Party Polka PtyPolka 245 Army March ArmMarch 246 March March 247 American March AmMarch 248 Musette Musette 249 French Musette FMusette 250 Mazurka 2 Mazu...

Page 52: ...Major Prelude1 40 The Happy Farmer HpFarmer 41 The Rag Time Dance RagTime1 42 Mazurka Mazurka 43 Prelude In E Major Prelude2 44 Piano Sonata In A Major K 331 I Sonata1 45 Waltz For Piano In g Sharp Mi...

Page 53: ...1 Latin1 42 Latin 2 Latin2 43 Conga Bongo Cnga Bgo 44 Carnival Percussion CarnPerc 45 Rumba Rumba 46 Samba Samba 47 Brush Brush 48 Maracas Tambourine Mara Tam 49 Africa Africa 50 Pop Percussion PopPe...

Page 54: ...LFO Depth 20 Dry Wet 21 Rotary D Rotary 1 DRotary1 Speed 22 Dry Wet 23 Phaser Phaser 2 Phaser2 LFO Freq 24 Depth 25 Tempo Phaser Tp Phaser TpPhaser LFO Freq 26 Depth 27 Overdrive Overdrive Overdriv D...

Page 55: ...rum Ga rage DrGarage Time 56 HPF Cutoff 57 Church Church Time 58 HPF Cutoff 59 Cave Cave Time 60 HPF Cutoff 61 Garage Garage Time 62 HPF Cutoff 63 Real Church RealChur Time 64 HPF Cutoff Chorus 1 Reve...

Page 56: ...FO Depth 89 Rotary D Rotary 1 DRotary1 Rot Speed 90 Drive 91 D Rotary 2 DRotary2 Rot Speed 92 Drive 93 D Rotary 3 DRotary3 Rot Speed 94 Drive 95 D Rotary 4 DRotary4 Rot Speed 96 Drive 97 D Rotary 5 DR...

Page 57: ...lt 1 Alt 2 As Played Random Harmony Duet Country Duet Rock Duet Trio Country Trio Full Chord Block 4 Close 1 4 Close 2 4 Open Octave 1 5 Strum Echo Echo 4 Echo 6 Echo 8 Echo 12 Tremelo Tremolo 8 Tremo...

Page 58: ...2 b3 5 7 CmM7 9 Diminished dim 1 b3 b5 Cdim Diminished seventh dim7 1 b3 b5 6 Cdim7 Seventh 7 1 3 5 b7 C7 Seventh suspended fourth 7sus4 1 4 5 b7 C7sus4 Seventh flatted fifth 7b5 1 3 b5 b7 C7b5 Seven...

Page 59: ...sense Reset Transmitted 1ch 1 16ch x x 0 127 o 9nH V 1 127 o 9nH V 0 x x x o o x o o x x o x o o x x o o o x o o x x x x o x x x x Recognized All 1 16ch 3 o x 0 127 0 127 o 9nH V 1 127 o 9nH V 0 8nH V...

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