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- Page 9 and 10: INTRODUCTION
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- Page 13 and 14: VINTAGE KEYS ORGANIZA-TIONVintage K
- Page 15 and 16: CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONSSETUP #2 STU
- Page 17 and 18: CONNECTIONSIf a stereo plug is inse
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- Page 21 and 22: BASIC OPERATIONMIDI CHANNEL SELECTI
- Page 23 and 24: MASTER MENUABOUT VINTAGE KEYSVintag
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- Page 27: MASTER MENU• TransposeThis functi
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- Page 37 and 38: PROGRAMMING BASICSVintage Keys has
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- Page 47 and 48: PROGRAMMING BASICSKEY NUMBERThe Key
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- Page 65 and 66: EDIT MENUAmplitudeLow Q Med Q High
- Page 67 and 68: EDIT MENU• LFO 1 - Shape & Amount
- Page 69 and 70: EDIT MENUKeyboardModulation Sources
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- Page 73 and 74: EDIT MENU• Keyboard CenterThe Key
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PRACTICE PROGRAMMINGEDITING PRESETS
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PRACTICE PROGRAMMINGPercussionOrgan
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PRACTICE PROGRAMMINGPlaying the key
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PRACTICE PROGRAMMINGBecause the Sus
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PRACTICE PROGRAMMINGFor example, th
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PRACTICE PROGRAMMINGMove the cursor
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FACTORY PRESETS - RAMVintage KeysPr
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FACTORY PRESETS - ROMVintage KeysPr
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VINTAGE KEYS INSTRUMENTSSAMPLED SOU
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VINTAGE KEYS INSTRUMENTS69. Drum Ki
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VINTAGE KEYS INSTRUMENTSHARMONIC WA
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VINTAGE KEYS INSTRUMENTSMULTI-CYCLE
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B3 WAVES - DRAWBAR SETTINGSB3 Wave
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PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT LOCATIONSSide
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PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT LOCATIONSSNAR
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MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHARTFunction
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MIDI SPECIFICATIONSMIDI SYSEX COMMA
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MIDI SPECIFICATIONSTRANSMITTED SYST
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MIDI SPECIFICATIONS• Note 5 - Bul
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MIDI SPECIFICATIONSSee Note 9Parame
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MIDI SPECIFICATIONSParameter No. Pa
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MIDI SPECIFICATIONS• 14-bit Signe
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MIDI SPECIFICATIONSKey/Velocity Con
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WARRANTYPlease read this warranty,
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INDEXKeyboardCenter 38, 64Connectio
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