Radio Shack 42-4058 Automatic Intro/Ending Rhythm, Midi In/Out Jacks, Quick Look at Your

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Song Memory — lets you set the keyboard to record up to two songs, six tracks, and 3,500 notes. The recording remains stored even while the keyboard is off (see “Using the Song Memory” on Page 16).

Automatic Intro/Ending Rhythm

— you can set the keyboard so it

(Back of Keyboard)

automatically adds a 3- to 8-

 

 

measure introduction or 3- to 8-

 

measure ending to the selected

 

auto-rhythm (see “Using INTRO”

 

on Page 9).

A Quick Look at Your

MIDI In/Out Jacks

let you connect the keyboard to another MIDI-equipped device. To connect a MIDI device to your keyboard, see “Making the MIDI Connections” on Page 20.

Headphones/Output Jack — lets you connect headphones so you can play without disturbing others, or an external amplifier so you can play for a crowd (neither supplied).

Sustain/Assignable Jack — lets you connect a sustain pedal (not supplied, available at your local RadioShack store or at RadioShack.com) to the keyboard so you can sustain or soften your keyboard’s sound, or start/stop an auto-rhythm (see “Using a Sustain

Keyboard

Pedal” on Page 15).

Fill-In Rhythm — lets you insert a short variation into any auto-rhythm (see “Using FILL-IN” on Page 9).

Tune Control — lets you adjust the pitch of your keyboard so you can play in tune with other instruments (see “Tuning the Keyboard” on Page 14).

Effects — lets you add reverb, chorus, and more powerful sound effects – even tailor a parameter to create your own effect (see “Using the Preset Tones” on Page 5).

Auto Harmonize — lets you automatically add harmony to your melodies (see “Using Auto Harmonize” on Page 12).

Split Function — lets you use different sounds for the low- and high-end keys (see “Using SPLIT” on Page 8).

Tempo Control — lets you speed up or slow down the tempo of any selected music pattern.

Layer Function — lets you set the keyboard to play two different tones at the same time, giving your music a “layered” effect (see “Using LAYER” on Page 8).

Transpose Function — lets you instantly change the key of the music, even while you are playing (see “Changing Keys” on Page 14).

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Contents 42-4058 Using AC Power Installing BatteriesFCCWantsYoutoKnow Headphones ConnectingAutomatic Intro/Ending Rhythm Midi In/Out JacksQuick Look at Your KeyboardBasic Operation Using the Preset TonesBasic Operation Reverb Parameters Using Reverb and ChorusChorus Parameters Signal Processor Changing the Reverb or Chorus ParametersSelecting a DSP Type Changing DSP ParametersAdjusting the Gain Using SplitUsing Layer Using SplitSelecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm UsingAuto-Rhythms Using Auto Accompaniment Using Auto AccompanimentConcert Chord Standard Fingering Full-Range ChordsUsing Auto Harmonize Using the MixerTuning Parameters Using the MixerUsing the Tone Synthesizer Effect ParametersCreating and Storing a User Tone Cut Off Frequency 88# * toUsing the Registration Memory Tuning the KeyboardUsing the Registration Memory Changing KeysCurrent setting default # appear Special FeaturesUsing the Song Memory ModeStep Recording Playing Back from Song MemoryCorrecting Mistakes Tone Number/Rhythm Number Rhythm Controller INTRO/ENDING 1 or#$%$% 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 $-#$ From slow to fast ListLFO Chorus LFO Rate M08 Multi08 Rotary Speed Auto Wah Distortion ChartImplementation MidiSpecifications Memory FunctionPage Limited One-Year Warranty