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1.Repeatedly press SONG MEMORY until %￿￿￿ appears.

2.Repeatedly press + or to select the song number.

3.Press ￿ (ENTER). $￿'￿￿￿￿> appears

4.Press YES. $0#￿> appears, prompting you to confirm the deletion.

5.Press YES again.

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1.Repeatedly press SONG MEMORY until %￿￿￿ appears.

2.Repeatedly press + or – to select the song number.

3.Press ￿ (ENTER). $￿'￿￿￿￿> appears

4.Repeatedly press ￿ or ￿ (CURSOR) until ￿#.￿￿￿> appears.

5.Press the appropriate SONG MEMORY TRACK (1-6) to select the track(s) you want to delete. You can specify more

than one track by pressing more than one button. ￿

6.Press YES. $0#￿> appears, prompting you to confirm the deletion.

7.Press YES again to delete the track(s).

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Each song in the keyboard’s memory has a section in its header called the panel record. This section contains initial data for the recording. You can rewrite this portion if necessary.

The settings stored in panel records are:

Rhythm

Tempo

Accomp Volume

Reverb On/Off

Reverb Type

Chorus On/Off

Chorus Type

DSP Type

Equalizer Type

The following mixer parameters are also stored in the panel record:

Tone

Part On/Off

Volume

Pan

Oct Shift

Coarse Tune

Fine Tune

Reverb Send

Chorus Send

1.Repeatedly press SONG MEMORY until %￿￿￿ appears.

2.Repeatedly press + or – to select the song number.

3.Make the changes in settings as desired.

4.Press ￿ (ENTER). $￿'￿￿￿￿> appears.

5.Repeatedly press ￿ or ￿ (CURSOR) until

%'￿￿￿￿￿3>￿appears.

6.Press YES to rewrite the header data.

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Your keyboard includes a feature called MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface). MIDI is the universal standard for sending and receiving performance data between all types of electronic musical instruments, regardless of manufacturer. Using MIDI, you can play music on your keyboard and another instrument at the same time while pressing the keys on only one, record your music to a sequencer, acquire a wider selection of preset tones from a sound module, and much more.

Connecting your keyboard to another MIDI device requires a MIDI cable (not supplied).

For detailed specifications of the MIDI function, see the “MIDI Implementation Chart” on Page 41. For more information about MIDI parameters, visit www.radioshack.com and download the “MD-1121 MIDI Implementation.”

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Every MIDI-equipped instrument has MIDI OUT and IN terminals, and some also have a MIDI THRU terminal. Each of these terminals serves a different purpose.

MIDI OUT sends MIDI data to (“talks to”) other MIDI instrument(s).

MIDI IN receives (“listens to”) MIDI data sent by other MIDI instrument(s).

MIDI THRU lets you connect (“network”) additional MIDI instruments, and sends other MIDI devices a copy of all data it receives through its MIDI IN terminal.

Your keyboard has MIDI OUT and MIDI IN terminals.

The cable that connects MIDI devices does not actually carry sound between them, like a speaker wire carries sound from a receiver to a speaker. Instead, MIDI-equipped devices communicate with each other using digital codes (instructions). One MIDI device sends digital instructions representing exactly what is being played on it. The other MIDI device receives and translates those instructions, then produces (or records) the sound exactly as it was played on the first device.

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To deselect a track, simply press its button again.

You cannot change the song number while in track delete standby.

You cannot select a track that does not contain recorded data.

Pressing SONG MEMORY while in track delete standby mode returns to record standby mode.

Using the Song Memory

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Contents 42-4058 Using AC Power Installing BatteriesFCCWantsYoutoKnow Connecting HeadphonesKeyboard Automatic Intro/Ending RhythmMidi In/Out Jacks Quick Look at YourBasic Operation Using the Preset TonesBasic Operation Reverb Parameters Using Reverb and ChorusChorus Parameters Changing DSP Parameters Signal ProcessorChanging the Reverb or Chorus Parameters Selecting a DSP TypeUsing Split Adjusting the GainUsing Split Using LayerSelecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm UsingAuto-Rhythms Using Auto Accompaniment Using Auto AccompanimentConcert Chord Full-Range Chords Standard FingeringUsing the Mixer Using Auto HarmonizeUsing the Mixer Tuning ParametersCut Off Frequency 88# * to Using the Tone SynthesizerEffect Parameters Creating and Storing a User ToneChanging Keys Using the Registration MemoryTuning the Keyboard Using the Registration MemorySpecial 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