Changing instrument sounds, Selecting a lead instrument, To choose a lead instrument – Turtle Beach teach Me Piano Deluxe User Manual

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Changing Instrument Sounds

Selecting a Lead Instrument

The lead instrument is the one you play with the keyboard. Click on one of the 10 buttons in the Instruments section
— near the upper left of the screen. You can change your lead instrument at any time. The 10th button is yours to
customize. You can assign it to any instrument you choose from the 128 General MIDI instruments — and you can
change that assignment as often as you wish.

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Click a button to choose

a lead instrument

You can play any instrument you wish by using the Custom button.

To choose a lead instrument:

1. Click the button of the instrument you would like to jam with. The red light indicates the instrument that’s

currently selected.

To change the custom instrument:

1. Click the Setup button near the top of the screen.

2. Open the Custom Patch list and scroll up or down to select an instrument. There are usually 128 instruments to

choose from.

3. Click on the Start/Stop button to begin your session and jam away.

Selecting Effects Pad Sounds

Jammin’ Keys includes a set of sounds for the drum pads to get you started, but you can freely program any pad to
play any digital audio file that is saved in .WAV format. We suggest you stick to brief sounds. Long sound effects can
bog down your session.

Click here to select a .WAV

file for each pad

Click on the hexagon-shaped Effects Pads just above the right end of the piano keyboard to play effects or drum
sounds. Experiment to see what each one does. You can set the pads to play different sounds if you wish. The
procedure is explained in detail below.

To change an Effects Pad sound:

1. Click on the Setup Effects Pads button — it has a small wrench on it. When the red light is on, it is selected.

2. Click on the Effects Pad you’d like to customize.

3. From the Effects Pad Setup dialog box, choose the digital audio file you’d like to hear — it must be in .WAV

format.

4. Click on OK to exit the Effects Pad Setup dialog box.

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