Optimus MD-1150 owner manual Cancelling Auto Power Off, Playing Back a Prerecorded Tune

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4.To turn off the keyboard, set

POWER/MODE to OFF. The POWER/ MODE indicator and the display turn off.

Cancelling Auto Power Off

To have the keyboard not automatically turn off during a session, turn on the keyboard while holding down TONE.

The next time you turn the keyboard off then back on again, it will automatically turn off after about 6 minutes.

PLAYING THE PRERECORDED TUNES

You can listen to any of the 100 tunes that come prerecorded in the keyboard, or you can turn off a tune’s melody or accompaniment and play along on the keyboard.

Playing Back a Prerecorded Tune

1.Press SONG. An indicator appears next to SONG on the display and the number of the current tune appears.

Note: The keyboard always selects the tune “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” (No. 00) the first time you press SONG after turning the power on.

2.Choose a tune from the 100 SONGS list and enter its two-digit number on the keypad.

Or, you can press + or to move to the next higher or lower numbered tune.

Notes:

Precede a single-digit number with a 0. For example, to select 08 (“Killing Me Softly with His Song”) press 0 8.

If you enter an incorrect first digit, press SONG to clear your entry, then enter the correct digit.

3.Press PLAY/PAUSE to start playing the tune.

You can change the tune by repeat- ing Step 2 even while a tune is play- ing. The new tune immediately begins to play.

As a tune plays, the display shows:

a “score” to show you the notes that are playing (right side of the display)

a “keyboard” to show you the fin- gering and which keys are pressed (bottom of the display)

a “metronome” to show you the selected tempo — the metro- nome’s bar swings along with the tempo you selected, and the black dots above the metronome show the beat count in the mea- sure

the chord name (except for tunes 70 to 99) to the center right of the display

“play” indicator ( ) to the upper left of the display

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Contents Electronic Keyboard Tric SHOCK. do Not Open FCC Wants YOU to KnowFeatures Fm Page 4 Friday, March 3, 2000 855 AM Contents Making the Midi Connections Preparation Connecting PowerUsing Batteries Listening Safely Connecting HeadphonesUsing AC Power Using the Music Stand Connecting AN External AmplifierBasic Operation OperationPlaying Back a Prerecorded Tune Cancelling Auto Power OffAccomp Tone Volume Rhythm START/STOP Tempo REW Consecutively Playing Back the Tunes Using the Preset TonesPlaying Along with a Prerecorded Tune Turning Applause Off/OnKeyboard Split Tones Selecting/Playing a Preset ToneLayered Tones Using the Preset AUTO-RHYTHMSPercussion Sounds Selecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm Using FILL-IN Using Auto AccompanimentUsing Synchro Concert Chord Adjusting the Accompaniment VolumeFollow these steps to start concert chord auto accompaniment Standard Fingering Select and enter an auto-rhythm Using the Chord BookFm Page 22 Friday, March 3, 2000 855 AM Changing Keys Special FeaturesTuning the Keyboard Using a Sustain Pedal Using Touch ResponseMaking the Midi Connections Using MidiAbout Midi Midi Data Changing Midi Settings Fm Page 28 Friday, March 3, 2000 855 AM Volume TroubleshootingFm Page 30 Friday, March 3, 2000 855 AM Standard Fingering Chord Charts Fm Page 32 Friday, March 3, 2000 855 AM Fm Page 33 Friday, March 3, 2000 855 AM Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Midi Implementation ChartMode 1 Omni ON, Poly Mode 3 Omni OFF, Poly Care and Maintenance IN, OUT SpecificationsFm Page 38 Friday, March 3, 2000 855 AM Fm Page 39 Friday, March 3, 2000 855 AM RadioShack