Radio Shack LK-1261 owner manual Master the timing, Press the button

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STEP 1

ONE KEY PLAY

START/STOP

STEP 2

STEP 3

Step 1: Master the timing

You can press the ONE KEY PLAY buttons or any of the keyboard keys to play along with the melody (right hand part) of the tune. You do not have to worry about pressing the right key, so you can concentrate on getting the timing right.

1. Press the STEP 1 button.

When you do, the STEP 1 indicator appears.

After a count sounds, the keyboard stands by and waits for you to play the first note of the tune. If the tune includes intro measures, the keyboard enters standby after the intro measures are complete.

Tw i n k l e

Fingering

2. Press the ONE KEY PLAY buttons to play each note of the tune.

The accompaniment (left hand) part of the tune follows along as you play the melody (right hand) part.

The keyboard key that corresponds to the next note to be played flashes, and lights when you play the note.

The rhythm (percussion) part does not sound.

3.Try pressing any one of the keyboard keys in place of the ONE KEY PLAY buttons.

Pressing any keyboard key plays the correct melody (right hand part) note.

Pressing more than one key at the same time counts as a single melody note. Pressing a key while another key is held down is counted as two melody notes.

The correct note is played even if you do not press the key that is lit.

4. To stop play at any time, press the START/STOP button.

When you do, the STEP 1 indicator goes out.

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Contents RadioShack Corporation Limited One-Year WarrantyFort Worth, Texas FCC Warning Safety Precautions SymbolsAlkaline Batteries Plastic Bags Relocating the Product Display Screen Main Features Step Lesson SystemContents General Guide Tones list Attachment of Score StandAccessories and Options About the DisplayQuick Reference Tw i n k l ePress the button or button Play the melody part on the keyboardPower Supply Using batteriesUsing the AC Adaptor Important Battery InformationPower On Alert Auto Power OffTo disable Auto Power Off and power on Alert Using the Microphone Jack ConnectionsPhones/Output Jack Sustain JackTo switch power on and off To change tonesPress the Tone button Recommended Microphone TypeDigital Sampling Keyboard split tonesExample Other Useful Functions PolyphonyTo change the key of the keyboard To tune the keyboardTo select and play a rhythm Playing the demo tunes Playing rhythmsTo start demo tune play Using the Concert Chord system Using auto-accompanimentAbout the accompaniment keyboard Use the POWER/MODE selector to select Using standard fingeringsTo play a Concert Chord auto Accompaniment Improvising with the preset patterns Using fill-in rhythmUsing Synchro start To play a Fingered auto-accompanimentUsing 3-Step Lesson System Step Lesson System Tempo SettingStep Lesson System To play a built-in tuneCrossed Finger Indications Key Lighting During Song PlayAuto-accompaniment Tune Two-hand TuneVoice Fingering Guide To turn voice fingering guide on and offTiming Indicator Using the Timing IndicatorTurning Off Key Lighting Number of Simultaneously Lit KeysPress the button Master the timingTo stop play at any time, press the START/STOP button Play at normal speed Master the melodyPlay the notes indicated by the 3-Step Lesson System To practice the left hand part Press the , , or buttonWhat is MIDI? General MidiMidi Connections Midi ChannelsProgram Change Effect Control NumberUse the Tempo button to turn off local control Use the Tempo button to turn on local controlLocal Control On Local Control OffTechnical Reference TroubleshootingCause Action See Symptom Cause Action See TUNE/LOCAL ControlSpecifications Care of Your Keyboard Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlightGM Tone Map List AppendixTone No./Tone Name GM No Rhythm List Rock LATIN/VARIOUSFingered Chord Charts Chords with same component notes as B dim7 648U-E-042A 648U-E-043A 648U-E-044A 648U-E-045A Transmitted Recognized Remarks 4,10 Mode3 Mode3 36-96 100