Radio Shack 580 owner manual Adjusting the Rhythm Volume, Selecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm

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Adjusting the Rhythm Volume

The Concertmate-580 lets you adjust the volume of the auto-rhythm sepa- rately from the overall volume of the keyboard. To increase or decrease the rhythm volume, press RHYTHM VOL. + or .

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2.To select a rhythm other than RHUMBA, choose an auto-rhythm from the RHYTHM 00-15 list and enter its two-digit number on the

ORCHESTRA/RHYTHM SELECT keypad. For example, to select DISCO (No. 05), press 0 then 5.

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Selecting/Playing an

Auto-Rhythm

1.If the ORCHESTRA indicator is on, press RHYTHM to turn it off.

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The Concertmate-580 automati- cally selects the rhythm RHUMBA (No. 00) each time you turn it on.

Note: To select the next highest or lowest numbered auto-rhythm, you can simply press + or on the keypad.

3.Press START/STOP to start the selected auto-rhythm. The BEAT LAMP indicators flash in time with the beat, and the keyboard plays the selected rhythm.

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Contents Illustration Features FCC Wants YOU to Know Contents Using Batteries Powering Your KeyboardPreparation Using Vehicle Battery Power Using AC PowerListening Safely Connecting HeadphonesConnecting AN External Amplifier Orchestra ORCHESTRA/RHYTHM Look AT Your Keyboard Basic Operation OperationSelecting/Playing a Preset Tone Using the Preset TonesUsing the Preset AUTO-RHYTHMS Selecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm Adjusting the Rhythm VolumeUsing Synchro Using Fill Using IntroAdjusting the Accompaniment Volume Using Auto Bass Chord A.B.C Auto AccompanimentEasy Random Fingering Standard Fingering IllustrationFm Page 19 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 404 PM Using the Percussion Pads Special FeaturesUsing Sustain Changing Keys Using VibratoMaster VOL. is Turn up Master VOL TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Song Puff the Magic Dragon SpecificationsSingle Finger Chord Chart Standard Fingering Chord Chart Fm Page 27 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 404 PM Radio Shack