Radio Shack MD-1600 owner manual Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume, Concert Chord

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ACCOMP VOLUME

Notes:

After you press the auto accompani- ment keys when using concert chord or standard fingering, the MD- 1600 plays the same chord until you press other accompaniment keys to play a different chord or you press

START/ STOP.

You can use the MD-1600’s rhythm controls (INTRO, NORMAL/FILL-IN,VAR/FILL-IN, and SYNCHRO/END- ING) with all three types of auto accompaniment.

Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume

The MD-1600 lets you adjust the volume of your accompaniment separately from the overall volume of the keyboard.

1.Press ACCOMP VOLUME. The three- digit number of the last selected accompaniment volume appears on the display.

2.Within 5 seconds, enter a number from 0 0 0 (softest) to 1 2 7 (loudest) on the keypad. The numbers appear

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on the display as you press the keys.

To select the next highest or lowest accompaniment volume number, you can also press + or after pressing ACCOMP VOLUME. Hold down + or to quickly increase or decrease the accompaniment vol- ume.

To reset the accompaniment volume to its default value of 87, press ACCOMP VOLUME then press + and at the same time.

Note: The auto-accompaniment pat-

terns consist of four parts: chord 1, chord 2, bass, and rhythm. You can de- lete any of the parts by using the mixer function. See “Using the Mixer” on Page 22.

Concert Chord

The concert chord method lets begin- ning keyboard players easily select and play a chord.

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Contents Electronic Keyboard FCC Wants YOU to Know Features Two Built-In Speakers let you hear Contents Real-Time Recording Step Recording Changing Navigation Track Connecting Power Using BatteriesPreparation Connecting Headphones Using AC PowerListening Safely Connecting AN External Amplifier Using the Music StandOperation Basic OperationUsing the Preset Tones Tone Using the Drum Pads Using ReverbUsing Split Using Layer Using Split and Layer TogetherUsing the Preset AUTO-RHYTHMS Selecting/Playing an Auto-RhythmUsing Synchro Using IntroUsing FILL-IN Using VariationUsing Ending Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume Concert ChordFollow these steps to start concert chord auto accompaniment Standard Fingering Using Free Session Full-Range ChordsUsing the Mixer This chart shows the parts assigned to each channel Editing the Status of a ChannelUsing the Custom Tone Synthesizer Editing the ParameterUnderstanding 1DCO and 2DCO Tones Creating and Storing a User ToneRelease Rate Rel.Rate 1 to Hints on Creating a User Tone Fm Page 28 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Special Features Tuning the KeyboardChanging Keys Changing Auto Power OFF Using Touch ResponseUsing Pitch Bend Using a Sustain Pedal Setting the Pitch Bend RangeUsing the Memory REAL-TIME RecordingMode Playing Back from Memory Step Recording Specifying Chords in the Normal Mode Specifying the Length of a NoteRecording Multiple Tracks Correcting MistakesReal-Time Recording Step Recording Editing Memory Contents Editing Techniques and Display Contents Deleting Individual DataDeleting All Data in a Specific Track Using Midi Making the Midi ConnectionsAbout Midi Midi Data Effect Control NumberFm Page 43 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Changing Midi Settings DUMPING/IMPORTING Data Importing DataDumping Data Fm Page 46 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Fm Page 47 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Troubleshooting Trouble Possible Cause RemedyCare and Maintenance Specifications Auto AccompanimentMixer Function Appendix Fm Page 53 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Free Session Chord Progression Chart Fm Page 55 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM Drum Assignment List Standard Fingering Chord Charts Midi Implementation Chart Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksFm Page 59 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 651 AM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas