Radio Shack MIDI Keyboard owner manual Contents

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CONTENTS

 

Features

2

The FCC Wants You to Know

2

Preparation

3

Connecting Power

3

Using Batteries

3

Using AC/DC Power

3

Connecting Headphones

4

Listening Safely

4

Connecting an External Amplifier

4

A Quick Look at Your Keyboard

5

Operation

5

Basic Operation

5

Playing the Prerecorded Tunes

6

Playing Back a Prerecorded Tune

6

Using DEMO

6

Using the Preset Tones

7

Selecting/Playing a Preset Tone

7

Using the Preset Auto-Rhythms

7

Selecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm

7

Using SYNC

8

Using FILL-IN

8

Using Auto Accompaniment

8

Single Fingering

8

Standard Fingering

9

Learning to Play

9

Using the Metronome

10

Using BEAT

10

Special Features

10

Recording

10

Using One-Touch Setting

10

Using Sustain

11

Percussion Pads

11

Using a Percussion Pad

11

Recording/Playing a Percussion Pad Sound

11

Transposing

11

Using MIDI

12

About MIDI

12

Making the MIDI Connections

12

Troubleshooting

13

Care

13

Chord Charts

14

Specifications

16

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Contents MD500 Midi Keyboard Contents ˆ Features FCC Wants YOU to KnowUsing AC/DC Power Connecting PowerUsing Batteries ˆ PreparationListening Safely Connecting HeadphonesConnecting AN External Amplifier Basic Operation ˆ a Quick Look at Your Keyboardˆ Operation Playing Back a Prerecorded Tune Using DemoPlaying the Prerecorded Tunes Selecting/Playing a Preset Tone Using the Preset TonesUsing the Preset AUTO- Rhythms Selecting/Playing An Auto-RhythmUsing FILL-IN Using Auto AccompanimentUsing Sync Single FingeringLearning to Play Standard FingeringUsing Beat ˆ Special FeaturesUsing the Metronome Using ONE-TOUCH SettingPercussion Pads Using SustainUsing a Percussion Pad TransposingMaking the Midi Connections ˆ Using MidiAbout Midi ˆ Troubleshooting Careˆ Chord Charts Diminished ˆ Specifications DC 9V Jack