Radio Shack 42-4058 owner manual Adjusting the Gain, Using Split, Using Layer

Page 8

Using SPLIT

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

Adjusting the Gain

Gain settings apply only to the current equalizer type. When you change the equalizer type, the default gain settings for the newly selected equalizer type take effect.

Using Split

If SPLIT is on when you turn off the

 

keyboard, it remains on the next time you

 

turn the keyboard back on.

When you turn on SPLIT, the last selected

 

settings appear.

2.Repeatedly press + or or enter a number using the number buttons to select the equalizer type you want.

The equalizer type ($￿￿' ￿# , ￿￿""￿+,

￿#￿￿￿￿￿+, ￿￿0 '￿"", 1￿￿￿￿2, ￿#￿￿￿￿, ￿￿34,

￿￿'3￿, 5￿66, or ￿￿￿""￿3) appears. The bar graph on the display shows the frequency response of the type that appears.

Press ￿ (EXIT) or EQUALIZER to exit the equalizer setting screen.

￿￿!￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

1.After selecting the equalizer type, press

￿ (ENTER).

2.Repeatedly press ￿ or ￿ (CURSOR) to select the band you want to adjust (￿￿2,

1￿ ￿￿￿2, 1￿ ￿￿￿￿￿, or ￿￿￿￿). The bar graphs for the corresponding frequency range flash.

3.Repeatedly press + or or enter a number using the number buttons to make the adjustment for the band you want. You can adjust within the range of –12 to +12. The bar graphs change in magnitude as you adjust.

4.Press ￿ (EXIT) to return to the equalizer type selection screen, then press

EQUALIZER to exit the equalizer mode.

￿

• When you select Concert Chord or

Fingered auto accompaniment, the

accompaniment keyboard range is shifted

to the split point you set.

Using Layer

If LAYER is on when you turn off the keyboard, LAYER will still be on the next time you turn on the keyboard.

When you turn on LAYER, the previous tone settings appear.

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

The SPLIT feature lets you play two different tones on opposite ends of the keyboard, so the low-end keys play one tone, and the high-end keys play another. The main tone sounds in Channel 1 and the split tone sounds in Channel 3. You can use the mixer function to change the volume or other settings in each channel. See “Using the Mixer” on Page 12. You can change the split point at any time.

1.Press TONE.

2.Use the number buttons to enter the three-digit number for the tone you want the high-end keys to play.

3.Press SPLIT. The SPLIT indicator appears.

4.Enter the three-digit number for the tone you want the low-end keys to play.

5.Hold down SPLIT, and press the key where you want the high-end tones to begin. The selected key’s name appears.

For example, if you set the split point to be F below middle C, ￿, appears. ￿

6.Play both the low and high-end keys to hear the selected split tones.

To select a different low-end tone, enter the three-digit number for the new low- end tone while the SPLIT indicator appears.

To select a different high-end tone, press SPLIT to turn off its indicator, then enter the three-digit number for the new high-end tone. Then press SPLIT again so the SPLIT indicator appears.

To cancel SPLIT, repeatedly press SPLIT until its indicator disappears. ￿

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

The keyboard lets you play two different preset tones at the same time, creating a “layered” effect when you press one key. The first tone you select is called the base tone and the second tone is called the layer tone.

1.Press TONE.

2.Enter the three-digit number for the base tone then press LAYER. The LAYER indicator appears.

3.Enter the three-digit number for the layer tone.

4.Play the keyboard to hear the selected layered tones.

To select a different layer tone, enter the three-digit number for the new layer tone while the LAYER indicator appears.

To select a different base tone, press LAYER to turn off its indicator, then enter the three-digit number for the new base tone. Then press LAYER again so the LAYER indicator appears.

To cancel LAYER, repeatedly press LAYER until its indicator disappears. ￿

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

You can combine the split and layer

1.

If the SPLIT or LAYER indicator is on,

features, so you can play one layered

 

press SPLIT or LAYER to turn it off.

combination of tones on the low-end keys

2.

Enter the number for the high-end base

and another on the high-end keys.

 

 

tone on the keypad.

8

Image 8
Contents 42-4058 FCCWantsYoutoKnow Installing BatteriesUsing AC Power Headphones ConnectingAutomatic Intro/Ending Rhythm Midi In/Out JacksQuick Look at Your KeyboardBasic Operation Using the Preset TonesBasic Operation Chorus Parameters Using Reverb and ChorusReverb Parameters Signal Processor Changing the Reverb or Chorus ParametersSelecting a DSP Type Changing DSP ParametersAdjusting the Gain Using SplitUsing Layer Using SplitAuto-Rhythms UsingSelecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm Concert Chord Using Auto AccompanimentUsing Auto Accompaniment 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 ModeCorrecting Mistakes Playing Back from Song MemoryStep Recording 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