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    							E-59
    Using a SmartMedia Card
    To evaluate your play using SMF Data
    3-1Press the SCORING button.
    •The keyboard will read the SMF data and enter the
    Evaluation Mode.
    •An error message will appear if the selected SMF
    data file is larger than about 80 Kbytes.
    •If an error message appears, see “SmartMedia Card
    Error Messages” on the following page for
    information about what you need to do.
    •The channel specified as the navigate channel is
    assigned to the right-hand part, while the channel
    that is one less than the channel specified as the
    navigate channel is assigned to the left-hand part.
    •On-screen fingering indicators and the Practice
    Phrase function are not supported for SMF data.
    4Press the START/STOP button to stop SMF data play.
    Memory Sharing
    The message “Err Mem Full” appears (see “ SmartMedia Card
    Error Messages “ on the following page) and no more SMF
    data can be read when the keyboard’s built-in memory*
    becomes full.
    *The memory used for reading SMF data from a Smart Media
    card is shared memory. The shared memory is also used
    for storage of SMF data loaded from a computer (Song Bank
    user areas No. 65 to 69), and for storage of Song Memory
    data.
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    SmartMedia Card Error Messages
    Display MessageCause
    Action
    Err Card R/W
    Err No Card
    Err Format
    Err Protect
    Err  SizeOver
    Err  WrongDat
    Err  Not  SMF0
    Err  No  File
    Err  Fragment
    Err  Mem  FullThere is something wrong with the card.
    (1) The card is not set correctly in the card slot.
    (2) There is no card in the card slot or the card was
    removed part way through a card operation.
    (1) The format of the card is not compatible with
    this keyboard.
    (2) The card is damaged.
    The card is write protected.
    The SMF data you are trying to read is larger than
    80 Kbytes.
    The SMF data is corrupted or the wrong format.
    You are attempting to play SMF data that is not
    Format 0.
    You are trying to read data from a card that does not
    contain any SMF data that is supported by this keyboard.
    The card data you are trying to use for playback or
    sing along is fragmented.
    The keyboard ran out of memory for SMF data reading
    during a lesson or use of the evaluation feature.
    Use a different card.
    (1)Remove the card and reinsert it correctly (page E-57).(2) Insert a card into the card slot. Never remove a
    card from the card slot while a card access
    operation is in progress.
    (1) Change to a card that has the proper format.
    ........................................................................ E-58
    (2) Use a different card.
    •Use a different card.
    •Remove the card’s write protect sticker to enable
    data storage. ................................................. E-56
    Press the CARD button to return to the SMF data
    selection screen, and then select different SMF data
    that is smaller than 80 Kbytes (page E-58).
    Use different data.
    Use only Format 0 SMF data.
    Load a card that contains SMF data that is
    supported by this keyboard.
    Perform either of the two followng operations.
    •Without deleting the original (fragmented) data,
    perform a “save as” operation to save the data
    under a different name. Next, try performing
    the operation using the newly saved data.
    •
    If you saved the data to the card from another location,
    format the card (which will delete its contents), and
    then save the data to the card again. Next, try
    performing the operation using the newly saved data.
    Using a SmartMedia Card
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    1. Select other SMF data:
    Press the CARD button to return to the SMF data selection screen, and then select different SMF data
    that is smaller (page E-58).
    2. Delete some song data already stored in memory:
    After a few seconds, the “Err Mem Full” message will be replaced by one of the messages described
    below. The actual message that appears will depend on the size of the SMF data you are trying to read.
    a)“dEL MemSong?”
    This message asks whether you want to delete the contents of Song Memory in order to make room for
    the SMF data you are trying to read. To clear this message and return to the SMF data selection screen,
    press the [–] (NO) button.
    1. Press the [+] (YES) button if you want to delete Song Memory contents.
    •This causes a confirmation message to appear on the display.
    •If you want to cancel the delete operation, press the [–] (NO) button. This returns you to the
    confirmation message.
    2. Press the [+] (YES) button to delete Song Memory contents.
    •After Song Memory contents are deleted, the keyboard automatically starts reading of the SMF
    data you originally selected, and then starts the lesson (or evaluation).
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    Using a SmartMedia Card
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    SMF data selection screen
    Err Mem Full
    *a) dEL MemSong?
    Sure ?
    *b) dEL UsrSong?*c) dEL AllSong?
    Press the CARD button
    After a few seconds After a few seconds After a few seconds
    NO
    or
    NO
    YES NO
    Pls Wait
    The keyboard starts the lesson (or evaluation)YES
    Sure ?
    YES NO
    Pls Wait
    YES
    Sure ?
    YES NO
    Pls Wait
    YES NO
    NO
    b)“dEL UsrSong?”
    This message asks whether you want to delete the contents of Song Bank user area for storage of SMF
    data (5 songs) in order to make room for the SMF data you are trying to read. To clear this message
    and return to the SMF data selection screen, press the [–] (NO) button. If you do, the message “dEL
    MemSong?” will appear if there is data in the Song Memory. See “a) dEL MemSong?” above about
    the steps you need to perform in response to this message.
    1. Press the [+] (YES) button if you want to delete Song Bank user area contents.
    •This causes a confirmation message to appear on the display.
    •If you want to cancel the delete operation, press the [–] (NO) button. This returns you to the
    confirmation message.
    2. Press the [+] (YES) button to delete Song Bank user area contents.
    •After Song Bank user area contents are deleted, the keyboard automatically starts reading of
    the SMF data you originally selected, and then starts the lesson (or evaluation).
    c) “dEL AllSong?”
    This message asks whether you want to delete all data in keyboard memory in order to make room
    for the SMF data you are trying to read. To clear this message and return to the SMF data selection
    screen, press the [–] (NO) button.
    1. Press the [+] (YES) button if you want to delete all the data in keyboard memory.
    •This causes a confirmation message to appear on the display.
    •If you want to cancel the delete operation, press the [–] (NO) button. This returns you to the
    confirmation message.
    2. Press the [+] (YES) button to delete all the data in keyboard memory.
    •After memory contents are deleted, the keyboard automatically starts reading of the SMF data
    you originally selected, and then starts the lesson (or evaluation).
    *The actual message that appears will depend on the size of the SMF data you are trying to read.
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    Troubleshooting
    No keyboard sound
    Any of the following symptoms
    while using battery power.
    Auto Accompaniment does not
    sound.
    Sound output does not change
    when key pressure is varied.
    Key light stays on.
    Keys are lit though no sound is
    being produced.
    Cannot record Auto
    Accompaniment or rhythm.
    ProblemPossible CauseSee pageAction
    (1) Power supply problem.
    (2) Power is not turned on.
    (3) Volume setting is too low.
    (4) The MODE switch is in the
    CASIO CHORD or FINGERED
    position.
    (5) LOCAL CONTROL is off.
    Low battery power
    Accompaniment volume is set to
    000.
    Touch response is turned off.
    Keyboard is waiting for play of
    the correct note during Step 1 or
    Step 2 play.
    Power on alert is reminding you
    that power was left on without
    any operation being performed.
    Track other than Track 1 is selected
    as the recording track.Pages
    E-13, 14
    Page E-18
    Page E-18
    Page E-34
    Page E-52
    Pages
    E-13, 14
    Page E-49
    Page E-48
    Pages
    E-27, 28
    Pages
    E-27, 28
    Page E-15
    Page E-44
    (1) Correctly attach the AC
    adaptor, make sure that
    batteries poles (+/–) are facing
    correctly, and check to make
    sure that batteries are not dead.
    (2) Adjust the POWER button to
    turn on power.
    (3) Use the MAIN VOLUME slider
    to increase volume.
    (4) Normal play is not possible on
    the accompaniment keyboard
    while the MODE switch is set
    to CASIO CHORD or
    FINGERED. Change the MODE
    switch setting to NORMAL.
    (5) Turn on LOCAL CONTROL.
    Replace the batteries with a set of
    new ones or use the AC adaptor.
    Use the FUNCTION button to
    increase the volume.
    Press the FUNCTION button to
    turn it on.
    •Press the lit key to continue with
    Step 1 or Step 2 play.
    •Press the PLAY/STOP button to
    quit Step 1 or Step 2 play.
    Press any button or keyboard key
    to restore power to normal.
    Use the track select buttons to select
    Track 1. (Track 2 is melody track.)
    •Dim power supply indicator
    •Instrument does not turn on
    •Dim, difficult to read display
    •Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume
    •Distortion of sound output
    •Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volumes
    •Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes
    •Dimming of the display when playing at high volume
    •Continued sound output even after you release a key
    •A totally different tone may sound
    •Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play
    •Abnormally low microphone volume
    •Distortion of microphone input
    •Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used
    •Sudden power failure when using the microphone
    •Dimming of keyboard lights when notes sound
    •Loss of power, sound distortion, or low volume when playing from a connected computer
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    Troubleshooting
    ProblemPossible CauseSee pageAction
    Cannot record chord
    accompaniment data on a
    computer.
    Static noise when a microphone is
    connected.
    No microphone sound
    Cannot recall data from a card.
    Song play momentarily cuts out
    at some points during SMF or sing
    along play.
    Lyrics do not appear.
    The color of the image on the TV
    screen is abnormal.
    I can hear the audio, but the image
    is unclear.
    Sing Along 
    button does not work.
    Auto accompaniment chords do
    not sound.ACCOMP OUT is turned off.
    (1) Use of a microphone that is a
    different from the type that is
    recommended.
    (2) Use of the microphone in the
    vicinity of fluorescent lighting.
    (1) Microphone volume setting is
    too low.
    (2) Microphone ON/OFF switch is
    set to OFF.
    (1) The card is not inserted
    correctly into the card slot.
    (2) You are trying to use a card
    whose voltage or capacity is not
    supported by this keyboard.
    (3) The card is damaged.
    Data is fragmented.
    The built-in tune or the SMF data
    does not have any lyric data.
    The keyboard is located on top of
    or too close to the TV.
    The keyboard and TV are not
    connected correctly.
    The keyboard is not in the Sing
    Along Mode.
    The keyboard is in the Song Bank
    mode.Turn on ACCOMP OUT.
    (1) Use a recommended type
    microphone.
    (2) Move the microphone away
    from source of the static.
    (1) Increase the microphone
    volume setting.
    (2) Change the microphone ON/
    OFF switch setting to ON.
    (1) Correctly insert the card into
    the card slot.
    (2) Use only a card of the voltage
    and capacity specified for this
    keyboard.
    (3) Use a different card.
    Perform either of the two following
    operations.
    •Without deleting the original
    (fragmented) data, perform a
    “save as” operation to save the
    data under a different name.
    Next, try performing the
    operation using the newly saved
    data.
    •If you saved the data to the card
    from another location, format the
    card (which will delete its
    contents), and then save the data
    to the card again. Next, try
    performing the operation using
    the newly saved data.
    Select a built-in tune or SMF data
    that has lyric data.
    Move the keyboard away from the
    TV.
    Correctly connect keyboard and
    TV.
    Check to see if the Sing Along icon
    is shown on the display. If it isn’t,
    use the Song/Piano Bank
    Controller PLAY/STOP button.
    Press the RHYTHM button to enter
    the rhythm mode, which is
    indicated by the rhythm indicator
    on the display.Page E-52
    Page E-31
    Page E-31
    Page E-31
    Page E-31
    Page E-57
    Page E-56
    –––
    Page E-58
    Page E-32
    Page E-17
    Page E-17
    Page E-21
    Page E-33
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    Model:LK-90TV/LK-92TV
    Keyboard:61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves (with touch response; 1, 2, off)
    Key Light System:Can be turned on and off (up to 10 keys can be lit at the same time)
    Tones:264 (128 panel tones + 128 General MIDI tones + 8 drum sets); with layer and split
    Rhythm Instrument Tones:61
    Polyphony:32 notes maximum (16 for certain tones)
    Auto Accompaniment
    Rhythm Patterns: 120
    Tempo: Variable (226 steps, 
     = 30 to 255)
    Chords: 3 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD)
    Rhythm Controller: START/STOP, INTRO, NORMAL/FILL-IN, VARIATION/FILL-IN,
    SYNCHRO/ENDING
    Accomp Volume: 0 to 127 (128 steps)
    3-step Lesson:3 lessons (Step 1, 2, 3)
    Playback: Repeat play of a single tune
    Evaluation Mode: Scoring 1, Scoring 2, Scoring 3, Phrase Practice
    Voice Fingering Guide: On/Off
    Song Bank, Piano Bank
    Number of Tunes: 100 (Song Bank/Sing Along: 65, Piano Bank: 35)
    Controllers: PLAY/STOP, PAUSE, FF, REW, LEFT/RIGHT, REPEAT
    User Songs:Number of Songs: Up to 5 download songs
    Capacity: Approximately 80 kilobytes
    Sing Along Mode
    Number of Tunes: Song Bank/Sing Along: 65
    Controllers: PLAY/STOP, KEY CONTROL (25 steps, –12 semitones to +12 semitones)
    Metronome:On/Off
    Beat Specification: 0, 2 to 6
    Song Memory
    Number of Songs: Two (1 Lesson Recording, 1 Performance Recording)
    Recorded Data: Lesson Recording: Right-hand part, left-hand part, both-hand parts
    Performance Recording: Track 1 (chord accompaniment), Track 2 (melody)
    Recording Method: Real-time
    Memory Capacity: Approximately 13,000 notes (two songs)
    Other Functions
    Transpose: 25 steps (–12 semitones to +12 semitones)
    Tuning: 101 steps (A4 = approximatery 440Hz ±50Cents)
    Card Slot:3.3V SmartMedia
    TM (8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB)Functions: Playback of SMF; card formatting
    Terminals
    SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK:Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop)
    HEADPHONE/OUTPUT Jack:Stereo standard jack
    Output Impedance: 100Ω
    Output Voltage: 4V (RMS) MAX
    Microphone In: Standard jack (with microphone volume knob)
    Input impedance: 3KΩ
    Input sensitivity: 10mV
    USB port
    VIDEO OUT Jack: Output Voltage: 1Vp-p MAX
    Power Jack:9V DC
    Specifications
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    Specifications
    Power Supply:2-way
    Batteries: 6 AA-size batteries
    Battery Life: Approximately 2.5 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries
    AC Adaptor: AD-5
    Auto Power Off: Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last key operation. Enabled under
    batter power only, can be disabled manually.
    Speaker Output:2.5W + 2.5W
    Power Consumption:9V  7.7W
    Dimensions:94.4 x 38.7 x 14.2 cm (37 3/16 x 15 1/4 x 5 9/16 inch)
    Weight:Approximately 5.1kg (11.2 lbs)(without batteries)
    • Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight.
    Do not overexpose the instrument to direct sunlight, or place it near an air conditioner, or in any extremely hot place.
    Do not use lacquer, thinner or similar chemicals for cleaning.
    Clean the keyboard with a soft cloth dampened in a weak solution of water and a neutral detergent. Soak the cloth in the solution
    and squeeze until it is almost dry.
    Avoid use in areas subjected to temperature extremes.
    Extremely high or low temperature can cause figures on the LCD screen to become dim and difficult to read. This condition
    should correct itself when the keyboard is brought back to normal temperature.
    NOTE
    •You may notice lines in the finish of the case of this keyboard. These lines are a result of the molding process used to shape
    the plastic of the case. They are not cracks or breaks in the plastic, and are no cause for concern.
    Care of your keyboard
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    Appendix/Apéndice
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    Tone List / Note Table
    Lista de sonidos / Tabla de notas1 11 1
    1: Tone Name/Nombre de sonido
    2 22 2
    2: Range Type/Tipo de gama
    3 33 3
    3: Maximum Polyphony/
    Polifonía máxima4 44 4
    4
    : Program Change/Cambio de programa
    5 55 5
    5: Bank Select Msb/Msb de selección de banco
    1 11 1
    1 No./
    N
    o
    3 33 3
    3
    2 22 2
    2
    4 44 4
    4
    5 55 5
    51 11 1
    1 No./
    N
    o
    3 33 3
    3
    2 22 2
    2
    4 44 4
    4
    5 55 5
    5
    Piano
    000 STEREO PIANO A 16 0 2
    001 GRAND PIANOA32 0 1
    002 BRIGHT PIANO A 16 1 2
    003 MELLOW PIANOA16 0 3
    004 MODERN PIANOA16 1 3
    005 DANCE PIANO A 32 1 1
    006 STRINGS PIANOA16 0 8
    007 HONKY-TONK A 16 3 2
    008 OCTAVE PIANO A 16 3 8
    009 ELEC.GRAND PIANOA16 2 2
    010 MODERN E.G.PIANOA16 2 3
    011 ELEC.PIANO A 32 4 2
    012 CHORUSED EP A 16 4 9
    013 MODERN E.PIANOA16 5 2
    014 SOFT E.PIANO A 16 4 8
    015 E.PIANO PAD A 16 5 8
    016 HARPSICHORDA32 6 2
    017 COUPLED HARPSICHORDA16 6 8018 CLAVI A 32 7 2Chromatic Perc
    019 CELESTA A 32 8 2
    020 GLOCKENSPIELB329 2
    021 VIBRAPHONE A 32 11 2022 MARIMBA A 32 12 2Organ
    023 DRAWBAR ORGAN 1A1616 2
    024 DRAWBAR ORGAN 2A1616 1
    025 DRAWBAR ORGAN 3A1616 3
    026 PERC.ORGAN 1A1617 2
    027 PERC.ORGAN 2A1617 3
    028 ELEC.ORGAN 1A1616 8
    029 ELEC.ORGAN 2A1616 4
    030 JAZZ ORGAN A 16 17 4
    031 ROCK ORGAN A 16 18 2
    032 CHURCH ORGANA1619 2
    033 CHAPEL ORGANA3219 8
    034 ACCORDION A 16 21 2
    035 OCTAVE ACCORDION A 16 21 8
    036 BANDONEON A 16 23 2037 HARMONICA A 32 22 2Guitar
    038 NYLON STR.GUITAR C 32 24 2
    039 STEEL STR.GUITAR C 32 25 2
    040 12 STR.GUITAR C 16 25 8
    041 JAZZ GUITAR C 32 26 2
    042 OCT JAZZ GUITAR C 16 26 8
    043 CLEAN GUITAR C 32 27 2
    044 ELEC.GUITAR C 16 27 1
    045 MUTE GUITAR C 32 28 2
    046 OVERDRIVE GTC3229 2
    047 DISTORTION GT C 32 30 2048 FEEDBACK GT C 16 31 8Bass
    049 ACOUSTIC BASSC3232 2
    050 RIDE BASS C 16 32 32
    051 FINGERED BASSC3233 2
    052 PICKED BASS C 32 34 2
    053 FRETLESS BASSC3235 2
    054 SLAP BASS C 32 37 2
    055 SAW.SYNTH-BASS C 32 38 2056 SQR SYNTH-BASSC3239 2Str/Orchestra
    057 VIOLIN A 32 40 2
    058 SLOW VIOLIN A 32 40 8
    059 CELLO C 32 42 2
    060 PIZZICATO STRINGS A 32 45 2
    061 HARP A 32 46 2
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    1 11 1
    1 No./
    N
    o
    3 33 3
    3
    2 22 2
    2
    4 44 4
    4
    5 55 5
    5 1 11 1
    1 No./
    N
    o
    3 33 3
    3
    2 22 2
    2
    4 44 4
    4
    5 55 5
    5
    Appendix/Apéndice
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    Pipe
    095 PICCOLO B 32 72 2
    096 FLUTE 1 A 32 73 2
    097 FLUTE 2 A 16 73 1
    098 MELLOW FLUTEA1673 8
    099 RECORDER A 32 74 2
    100 PAN FLUTE A 32 75 2101 WHISTLE A 32 78 2Synth-Lead
    102 SQUARE LEAD A 16 80 2
    103 SAWTOOTH LEAD A 16 81 2
    104 MELLOW SAW LEAD A 16 81 8
    105 SINE LEAD A 32 80 8
    106 SS LEAD A 16 81 3
    107 CALLIOPE A 16 82 2
    108 VOICE LEAD A 16 85 2109 BASS+LEAD A 16 87 2Synth-Pad
    110 FANTASY A 16 88 2
    111 WARM PAD A 16 89 2
    112 WARM VOX A 16 89 8
    113 POLYSYNTH A 16 90 2
    114 POLY SAW A 16 90 8
    115 BOWED PAD A 16 92 2
    116 HALO PAD A 16 94 2
    117 ATMOSPHERE A 16 99 2
    118 BRIGHTNESS A 16 100 2
    119 ECHO PAD A 16 102 2
    120 STAR THEME A 16 103 2121 SPACE PAD A 16 103 8Ethnic
    122 SITAR A 16 104 2
    123 BANJO A 32 105 2
    124 SHAMISEN A 32 106 2
    125 KOTO A 32 107 2
    126 THUMB PIANO A 32 108 2
    127 STEEL DRUMS A 16 114 2
    Ensemble
    062 STRINGS A 32 48 2
    063 SLOW STRINGSA3249 2
    064 CHAMBER A 16 48 3
    065 SYNTH-STRINGS 1A3250 2
    066 SYNTH-STRINGS 2A3251 2
    067 CHOIR AAHS A 32 52 2
    068 CHOIRS A 32 52 8
    069 VOICE DOO A 32 53 2
    070 SYNTH-VOICE A 32 54 2
    071 SYNTH-VOICE PAD A 16 54 8072 ORCHESTRA HITA1655 2Brass
    073 TRUMPET A 32 56 2
    074 TROMBONE C 32 57 2
    075 TUBA C 32 58 2
    076 MUTE TRUMPETA3259 2
    077 FRENCH HORNC1660 2
    078 BRASS A 32 61 2
    079 BRASS SECTIONA1661 3
    080 BRASS SFZ A 16 61 8
    081 ANALOG SYNTH-BRASSA1662 8
    082 SYNTH-BRASS 1A3262 2083 SYNTH-BRASS 2A1663 2Reed
    084 SOPRANO SAX A 32 64 2
    085 ALTO SAX 1 C 16 65 1
    086 ALTO SAX 2 C 32 65 2
    087 BREATHY A.SAX C 16 65 8
    088 TENOR SAX 1 C 16 66 1
    089 TENOR SAX 2 C 32 66 2
    090 BREATHY T.SAX C 16 66 8
    091 T.SAXYS C 16 66 9
    092 BARITONE SAX C 32 67 2
    093 OBOE A 32 68 2
    094 CLARINET A 32 71 2
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    1 11 1
    1 No./
    N
    o
    3 33 3
    3
    2 22 2
    2
    4 44 4
    4
    5 55 5
    51 11 1
    1 No./
    N
    o
    3 33 3
    3
    2 22 2
    2
    4 44 4
    4
    5 55 5
    5
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    Appendix/Apéndice
    172 GM TREMOLO STRINGSA3244 0
    173 GM PIZZICATO A 32 45 0
    174 GM HARP A 32 46 0
    175 GM TIMPANI A 32 47 0
    176 GM STRINGS 1 A 32 48 0
    177 GM STRINGS 2 A 32 49 0
    178 GM SYNTH-STRINGS 1A3250 0
    179 GM SYNTH-STRINGS 2A3251 0
    180 GM CHOIR AAHS A 32 52 0
    181 GM VOICE DOOA3253 0
    182 GM SYNTH-VOICEA3254 0
    183 GM ORCHESTRA HITA1655 0
    184 GM TRUMPET A 32 56 0
    185 GM TROMBONEA3257 0
    186 GM TUBA A 32 58 0
    187 GM MUTE TRUMPETA3259 0
    188 GM FRENCH HORNA1660 0
    189 GM BRASS A 32 61 0
    190 GM SYNTH-BRASS 1A3262 0
    191 GM SYNTH-BRASS 2A1663 0
    192 GM SOPRANO SAXA3264 0
    193 GM ALTO SAX A 32 65 0
    194 GM TENOR SAXA3266 0
    195 GM BARITONE SAX A 32 67 0
    196 GM OBOE A 32 68 0
    197 GM ENGLISH HORNA3269 0
    198 GM BASSOON A 32 70 0
    199 GM CLARINET A 32 71 0
    200 GM PICCOLO A 32 72 0
    201 GM FLUTE A 32 73 0
    202 GM RECORDERA3274 0
    203 GM PAN FLUTE A 32 75 0
    204 GM BOTTLE BLOWA1676 0
    205 GM SHAKUHACHIA1677 0
    206 GM WHISTLE A 32 78 0
    207 GM OCARINA A 32 79 0
    208 GM SQUARE LEADA1680 0
    209 GM SAWTOOTH LEAD A 16 81 0
    210 GM CALLIOPE A 16 82 0
    211 GM CHIFF LEADA1683 0
    212 GM CHARANG A 16 84 0
    213 GM VOICE LEADA1685 0
    214 GM FIFTH LEADA1686 0
    215 GM BASS+LEADA1687 0
    216 GM FANTASY A 16 88 0
    GM Tone
    128 GM PIANO 1 A 32 0 0
    129 GM PIANO 2 A 32 1 0
    130 GM PIANO 3 A 32 2 0
    131 GM HONKY-TONK A 16 3 0
    132 GM E.PIANO 1 A 32 4 0
    133 GM E.PIANO 2 A 16 5 0
    134 GM HARPSICHORDA32 6 0
    135 GM CLAVI A 32 7 0
    136 GM CELESTA A 32 8 0
    137 GM GLOCKENSPIELA32 9 0
    138 GM MUSIC BOXA1610 0
    139 GM VIBRAPHONEA3211 0
    140 GM MARIMBA A 32 12 0
    141 GM XYLOPHONEA3213 0
    142 GM TUBULAR BELLA3214 0
    143 GM DULCIMERA1615 0
    144 GM ORGAN 1 A 16 16 0
    145 GM ORGAN 2 A 16 17 0
    146 GM ORGAN 3 A 16 18 0
    147 GM PIPE ORGANA1619 0
    148 GM REED ORGANA3220 0
    149 GM ACCORDION A 16 21 0
    150 GM HARMONICAA3222 0
    151 GM BANDONEONA1623 0
    152 GM NYLON STR.GUITAR A 32 24 0
    153 GM STEEL STR.GUITAR A 32 25 0
    154 GM JAZZ GUITAR A 32 26 0
    155 GM CLEAN GUITAR A 32 27 0
    156 GM MUTE GUITAR A 32 28 0
    157 GM OVERDRIVE GTA3229 0
    158 GM DISTORTION GT A 32 30 0
    159 GM GT HARMONICSA3231 0
    160 GM ACOUSTIC BASSA3232 0
    161 GM FINGERED BASSA3233 0
    162 GM PICKED BASSA3234 0
    163 GM FRETLESS BASSA3235 0
    164 GM SLAP BASS 1A3236 0
    165 GM SLAP BASS 2A3237 0
    166 GM SYNTH-BASS 1A3238 0
    167 GM SYNTH-BASS 2A3239 0
    168 GM VIOLIN A 32 40 0
    169 GM VIOLA A 32 41 0
    170 GM CELLO A 32 42 0
    171 GM CONTRABASSA3243 0
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