Radio Shack 42-4058 owner manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.

 

 

Mixer Function — lets you make the keyboard sound multiple tones for auto accompaniment or memory playback, or to play MIDI data received from another MIDI device (see “Using the Mixer” on Page 12).

100 Auto-Rhythms— provide a steady beat for many styles of music, from rhumba to rock (see “Using the Preset Auto-Rhythms” on Page 9).

32-Note Polyphonic Sound — lets you play and hear up to 32 notes at the same time, so you can play or create almost any type of music.

Large Display — shows you the notes and chords as you play them, along with the current tone, rhythm, and tempo. The built-in backlight makes it easy to read, even in dim light.

248 Tones — uses technology usually found only on professional equipment to allow you to set your keyboard to sound like anything from a harpsichord to a honky-tonk piano. 100 of these tones have corresponding advanced tones, created by programming in digital signal processor (DSP) effects and other settings. You can even create up to 32 of your own tones with the custom tone synthesizer feature (see “Using the Tone Synthesizer” on Page 13).

61 Full-Sized Keys with Touch Response — provide the feel of a fine musical instrument. The keyboard’s volume varies in response to the force of your touch, just like an acoustic piano, so you can add emotion to your music.

Auto Accompaniment — lets you automatically play a preset harmonic pattern to match the selected auto- rhythm (see “Using Auto Accompaniment” on Page 10).

Data Expansion System — lets you download additional tones, up to four sets of accompaniment data, DSP settings, and registration from your PC and store them in your keyboard’s memory (see “Using the Data Download Service” on Page 21).

This Owner’s Manual explains how to use this electronic keyboard. It does not teach music.

The keyboard conforms to most, but not all, General MIDI specifications. Because of this, you might experience some incompatibility when using the keyboard with another General MIDI device. For more information, see “Using MIDI” on Page 19. Your keyboard also includes a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) feature, which lets you connect it to other MIDI-equipped musical instruments or devices — even your personal computer.

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The FCC Wants You to Know

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Selecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm

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Recording Multiple Tracks

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Connecting Power

2

Using SYNCHRO

9

Editing Memory Contents

18

Installing Batteries

2

Using INTRO

9

Editing a Song

18

Using AC Power

2

Using FILL-IN

9

Using MIDI

19

Connecting Headphones

3

Using FILL-IN NEXT

10

About MIDI

19

Listening Safely

3

Using ENDING

10

Making the MIDI Connections

20

Connecting an External Amplifier

3

Using Auto Accompaniment

10

MIDI Data

20

Using the Sheet Music Stand

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Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume ...

10

Changing MIDI Settings

20

A Quick Look at Your Keyboard

3

Concert Chord

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Notes About the

 

Basic Operation

5

Standard Fingering

11

MIDI Implementation Chart

20

Playing the Demonstration Tunes

5

Full-Range Chords

11

Using the Data Download Service

21

Using the Preset Tones

5

Using Auto Harmonize

12

Troubleshooting

22

Using an Advanced Tone

6

Using One-Touch Preset

12

Care

22

Using Reverb and Chorus

6

Using the Mixer

12

Service and Repair

22

Selecting Reverb/Chorus

6

Using the Tone Synthesizer

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Tone List

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Changing the Reverb or

 

Using the Registration Memory

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Panel Tones

23

Chorus Parameters

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Storing a Setup

14

Advanced Tones

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DSP (Digital Signal Processor)

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Recalling a Setup

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GM Tones

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Selecting a DSP Type

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Special Features

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Drum Sounds

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Setting Basic DSP Parameters

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Changing Keys

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User Tones

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Changing DSP Parameters

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Tuning the Keyboard

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Drum Assignment List

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Saving DSP Parameter Settings

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Using Touch Response

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Fingered Chord Chart

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Using the Equalizers

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Using a Sustain Pedal

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Effect List

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Selecting the Equalizer Type

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Adjusting the Display Contrast

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Reverb

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Adjusting the Gain

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Resetting the Keyboard

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Chorus

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Using SPLIT

8

Using the Song Memory

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DSP

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Using LAYER

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Real-Time Recording

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DSP Algorithm List

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Using SPLIT and LAYER Together

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Playing Back from Song Memory

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MIDI Implementation Chart

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Using the Preset Auto-Rhythms

9

Step Recording

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Specifications

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Contents 42-4058 Using AC Power Installing BatteriesFCCWantsYoutoKnow Connecting HeadphonesMidi In/Out Jacks Automatic Intro/Ending RhythmQuick Look at Your KeyboardBasic Operation Using the Preset TonesBasic Operation Reverb Parameters Using Reverb and ChorusChorus Parameters Changing the Reverb or Chorus Parameters Signal ProcessorSelecting a DSP Type Changing DSP ParametersUsing Split Adjusting the GainUsing Layer Using SplitSelecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm UsingAuto-Rhythms Using Auto Accompaniment Using Auto AccompanimentConcert Chord Full-Range Chords Standard FingeringUsing the Mixer Using Auto HarmonizeTuning Parameters Using the MixerEffect Parameters Using the Tone SynthesizerCreating and Storing a User Tone Cut Off Frequency 88# * toTuning the Keyboard Using the Registration MemoryUsing the Registration Memory Changing KeysSpecial Features Current setting default # appearMode Using the Song MemoryStep Recording Playing Back from Song MemoryCorrecting Mistakes Rhythm Controller INTRO/ENDING 1 or Tone Number/Rhythm Number#$%$% Always turn off power to your keyboard Using the Song Memory Troubleshooting Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Effect List Effect List $-#$ List From slow to fastLFO Chorus LFO Rate M08 Multi08 Rotary Speed Auto Wah Distortion Midi ChartImplementationMemory Function SpecificationsPage Limited One-Year Warranty