Radio Shack MD-1160 owner manual Using the Chord Book, Set POWER/MODE to Fingered

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When you play an aug, 75, or dim7 chord, the lowest note you play determines the root of the chord. Be sure that your fingering correctly defines the root you want.

Note: See “Standard Fingering Chord Charts” on Page 27 for a list of all the chords you can play on your keyboard using standard fingering accompani- ment.

Follow these steps to start standard fin- gering auto accompaniment.

1.Set POWER/MODE to FINGERED.

2.Select and enter an auto-rhythm.

3.To start the auto-rhythm before your auto accompaniment, press START/ STOP.

Or, to synchronize the start of the selected auto-rhythm with your accompaniment, press SYNCHRO/ FILL-IN.

4.Begin the accompaniment at the desired interval by pressing at least three accompaniment keys to play the desired chord.

To play a melody along with the accompaniment, press any key(s) to the right of the accompaniment keys.

5.Adjust the tempo, MAIN VOLUME, and ACCOMP VOLUME to the de- sired levels.

6.To change chords without interrupt- ing the rhythm, simply press the auto accompaniment keys required to form the new chord.

7.To stop auto accompaniment and the auto-rhythm, press START/STOP.

USING THE CHORD BOOK

You can use your keyboard’s chord book display feature to see which keys to press and which fingers to use to form a chord. You can also display the name of a chord you play.

Follow these steps to use the chord book feature.

1.Press CHORD BOOK. Chord Bk appears.

2.Press CLEAR (0) to clear any previ- ous chord entry.

3.If you want to see information about a major chord while you play it, skip to Step 4. Otherwise (if the desired chord name is a minor chord), enter the chord’s name using that chord’s keys on the numeric keypad.

For example, to enter a minor 75 chord, press m (8) 7 (9) –5(2) as shown below. Or, to enter 7sus4, press 7 (9) and sus4 (1).

4.Press the root key on the accompa- niment keyboard to play the chord.

As the chord plays, the display shows the chord you entered, the keys to press to form the chord (on the bottom “keyboard”), the fingers you need to use to play the chord (on the center “hands”), and the notes that make up the chord (on the staff display).

5.Use or + to scroll through the chords associated with the root

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Contents MD-1160 Midi Keyboard ˆ Contents Special Features Using MidiTroubleshooting ˆ Features FCC Wants YOU to Know Using AC Power Connecting PowerUsing Batteries Slide POWER/MODE to OFFConnecting Headphones Connecting AN External AmplifierListening Safely Using the Sheet Music Stand ˆ a Quick Look at Your KeyboardCancelling Auto Power Off ˆ OperationBasic Operation Playing Back a Prerecorded Tune Press PLAY/PAUSE or START/STOP to start playing the tunePlaying Along with a Prerecorded Tune PLAY/PAUSE againTurning Applause Off/On Using the Preset TonesSelecting/Playing a Preset Tone Consecutively Playing Back the TunesLayered Tones Keyboard Split TonesPercussion Sounds Using the Preset AUTO-RHYTHMS Selecting/Playing An Auto-RhythmSTART/STOP again Using FILL-IN Using Auto AccompanimentUsing Synchro Adjusting the Accompaniment VolumeSet POWER/MODE to Concert Chord Concert ChordNumber of Keys Chord Type Pressed Standard Fingering Using the Chord Book Set POWER/MODE to FingeredPress Chord BOOK. Chord Bk appears ˆ Special Features Changing KeysTuning the Keyboard Using Touch ResponseUsing Pitch Bend ˆ Using Midi Using a Sustain PedalAbout Midi Making the Midi Connections Midi DataChanging Midi Settings Effect Control NumberTUNE/MIDI until TonMap=N appears Using Midi ˆ Troubleshooting Care ˆ Standard Fingering Chord Charts Standard Fingering Chord Charts ˆ Note Table ˆ Midi Implementation Chart Function Transmitted Recognized Remarksˆ Specifications DC 9V JackLimited One-Year Warranty