Page 2 - Installing Batteries; You must use a Class 2 power
T he F CC Wants Yo u to Know 2 6*' (%% 9#065 ;17 61 -019 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential ins...
Page 3 - on
C onnect ing Headphones C onnect ing Headphones 3 %100'%6+0) *'#&2*10'5 To listen to your keyboard without disturbing others, you can connect an optional pair of stereo headphones with a 1 / 4 -inch (6.35 mm) plug. Your local RadioShack store sells a wide selection of headphones. Insert the head...
Page 4 - yboar
4 A Qu ick Look at Your K e yboar d Tempo Control — lets you speed up or slow down the tempo of any selected music pattern. Split Function — lets you use different sounds for the low- and high-end keys (see “Using SPLIT” on Page 8). Sustain/Assignable Jack — lets you connect a sustain pedal (not sup...
Page 5 - Basic Operation; digital sampling
B a sic O perat io n 5 $#5+% 12'4#6+10 1. Slide VOLUME to MIN (minimum). 2. To turn on the keyboard, press POWER . The POWER indicator lights and the display turns on. ± 3. Slide MODE to NORMAL . 4. Slide VOLUME toward MAX slightly and begin playing the keyboard. • To select an auto-rhythm, see “Usi...
Page 6 - Using Reverb and Chorus; Reverb Parameters
Using Reverb and Chorus 6 4. To select a different tone, repeat Step 2 while JED; JED; JED; JED; appears. 7 5+0) #0 # &8#0%'& 6 10' The first 100 tones (numbers 00 to 99) have corresponding advanced tones. The advanced tones use variations of standard tones created by programming in effects ...
Page 8 - Adjusting the Gain
Using SP LI T 8 2. Repeatedly press + or – or enter a number using the number buttons to select the equalizer type you want. The equalizer type ( IjWdZWhZ IjWdZWhZ IjWdZWhZ IjWdZWhZ , 8Wii! 8Wii! 8Wii! 8Wii! , Jh[Xb[! Jh[Xb[! Jh[Xb[! Jh[Xb[! , BekZd[ii BekZd[ii BekZd[ii BekZd[ii , C[bbem C[bbem C[bb...
Page 10 - Using Auto Accompaniment
Using Aut o A ccom paniment 10 automatically resumes at the end of the current measure. When you press another variation button ( VARIATION/FILL-IN 2 while you are playing variation 1, for example), the keyboard starts to play the newly-selected variation and does not insert a fill-in. 7 5+0) (+.. +...
Page 11 - Standard Fingering
U s ing A u to Ac com pani m ent 11 The lowest note you play determines the key of the chord. For example, if the lowest note is C, the keyboard plays a C chord. ± 1. Set MODE to CONCERT CHORD . 2. Enter a two-digit auto-rhythm number. 3. To start the auto-rhythm before the auto accompaniment, press...
Page 12 - Using t; VJG; Tone Parameters
Using t he Mixer 12 7 5+0) # 761 * #4/10+<' When using auto-accompaniment in the fingered or concert chord modes, press AUTO HARMONIZE to automatically add harmony to your melodies. The indicator next to AUTO HARMONIZE lights, and the keyboard adds harmony based on the chord playing on the accomp...
Page 13 - Effect Parameters; EXIT; CPF; SYNTH; Using the Tone Synthesizer; You cannot use tones 228; Creating and Storing a User Tone
Us in g t he T one Synt hesize r 13 units. A cent is one hundredth of a semitone. There are 12 semitones per octave. Effect Parameters HlX HlX HlX HlX (Reverb) I[dZ I[dZ I[dZ I[dZ ( &&& &&& &&& &&& to '(- '(- '(- '(- ) – controls how much reverb is app...
Page 14 - Using the Registration Memory
Using t he Regist ration Mem ory 14 When you store a tone with DSP line turned on, all the DSP parameters are recalled as you select the tone. 4. Repeatedly press + or – to change the parameter’s setting, or use the number buttons to directly enter a value for the parameter. If you want to change an...
Page 17 - FbWo; KP; Playing Back from Song Memory
Using t he Song Mem ory 17 2 .#;+0) $ #%- (41/ 5 10) / '/14; 1. Repeatedly press SONG MEMORY until FbWo FbWo FbWo FbWo appears. 2. Within 5 seconds, repeatedly press + or – (or 0 or 1 ) to select a song number. 3. Within 5 seconds, press START/STOP to play back the song you selected. You can use TEM...
Page 18 - GEQTFKPI; Rhythm Controller; You cannot add data to a recording.
Using the Song Mem ory 18 ( EXIT ) to cancel the rewrite operation. ± 4 '%14&+0) / 7.6+2.' 6 4#%-5 In addition to Track 1, where you record auto accompaniment as well as keyboard play, there are five other tracks you can use to record melody parts only. You can record different tones on these tr...
Page 21 - MIDI IN; terminal is
Using t he Song Mem ory Using t he Song Mem ory 21 Active Sense — This means the keyboard’s sound turns off in the event the connection cable to the MIDI IN terminal is accidentally disconnected. 7 5+0) 6*' & #6# & 190.1#& 5 '48+%' Visit www.radioshack.com to download the preset accompan...
Page 22 - TQWDNG; ed
T roubleshoot ing 22 6417$.'5*116+0) %#4' Keep the keyboard dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the keyboard only in normal temperature environments. Handle the keyboard carefully; do not drop it. Keep the keyboard away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occasi...
Page 23 - one List
Page 34 - CTCOGVGTU
34 Effect Lis t &52 # .)14+6*/ . +56 0WODGT 0COG (WPEVKQP 2CTCOGVGTU 00 Auto Pan Continually performs left-right panning of the input signal in accordance with an LFO. 0: Rate (0 to 127) – Adjusts the panning rate.1: Depth (0 to 127) – Adjusts the panning depth. 01 Tremolo – Adjusts volume of in...
Page 39 - This is a multi effector related to Rotary
39 E ff e ct List M17 Multi17 (Rotary — Reflection) This is a multi effector related to Rotary — Reflection. 0: Rotary Speed 1: Rotary Break 2: Rotary Slow Rate 3: Rotary Fast Rate 4: Reflection Wet Level 5: Reflection Feedback 6: Reflection Tone M18 Multi18(Compressor - Enhancer — 2-Tap Delay) This...
Page 43 - NotesNotes
Page 44 - Printed in Malaysia; Limited One-Year Warranty
42-4058 MA0206-A 04A02 Printed in Malaysia RadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102 MD1121E-1 Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under nor-mal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack ...