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Radio Shack 735A-E-002A Manual
148 pages 5.8 Mb
1 MD-1800 76-KeyMIDI Keyboardwww.radioshack.comSM OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment 2 ImportantCASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD Unit 6 North Circular Road London NW2 7JD, U.K This mark is valid in the EU countries only Please keep all information for future reference 3 Safety Precautions4 Safety PrecautionsBatteries Alkaline Batteries Smoke, Strange Odor, Overheating Do not incinerate the product Water and Foreign Matter AC Adaptor Disassembly and Modification Dropping and Impact 5 Plastic BagsLocation Relocating the Product Cleaning Connectors 6 •Areas subject to high humidity or large amounts of dust•In food preparation areas or other areas subject to oil smoke Display Screen Sound Volume Heavy Objects Never place heavy object on top of the product Correct Stand* Assembly IMPORTANT *Stand is available as an option 7 Introduction8 Introduction❐Mixer ❐Registration Memory ❐Data download from your computer ❐SmartMediaTM Card Slot ❐Built-infloppy disk drive (WK-3500only) 9 ContentsSafety Precautions Contents Attaching the Score Stand Playing a Demo Tune About the display Using batteries Using the AC Adaptor Auto Power Off Turning Off the Keyboard Memory Contents To play the keyboard Selecting a Tone PIANO SETTING Button Using the PITCH BEND Wheel Using the MODULATION To select a drawbar organ tone To edit a drawbar organ tone Parameter Details To save an edited drawbar organ tone Effect Blocks Selecting a DSP Type About the DSP Button Selecting REVERB Selecting CHORUS Using the Equalizer About the MODE Button Selecting a Rhythm Playing a Rhythm Adjusting the Tempo Using Auto Accompaniment Using an Intro Pattern Using a Fill-inPattern Using a Rhythm Variation Synchro Starting Accompanimentwith Rhythm Play Finishing with an Ending Pattern Using One-touchPreset Using Auto Harmonize 10 Adjusting the Accompaniment VolumeWhat you can do with the Mixer Turning Channels On and Off Using the Parameter Edit Mode How Parameters Work Synthesizer Mode Functions Creating a User Tone Storing a User Tone In Memory Registration Memory Features To Save a Setup in Registration To Recall a Setup from Registration Tracks Basic Song Memory operations Using Real-timeRecording Mixer Mode Settings Playing Back from Song Memory Recording Melody and Chordswith Step Recording Recording Multiple Tracks Correcting Mistakes While StepRecording Editing Memory Contents Editing a Song Using Layer Using Split Using Layer and Split Together Transposing the Keyboard Using Touch Response Tuning the Keyboard Changing Other Settings Playing Back an SMF Configuring Other Settings What is MIDI General MIDI Sending and Receiving MIDIMessages MIDI Settings Using the Data Download Service Using a SmartMedia Card Using the Floppy Disk Drive(WK-3500Only) Using External Storage Media Saving Files Loading a File Renaming a File Deleting a File Formatting External Storage Media Inputting Characters SmartMedia Card Error Messages Disk Drive Error Messages 11 AppendixTone List Drum Assignment List Rhythm List Fingered Chord Chart Effect List DSP Algorithm List 12 General Guide18 Power Supply21 Connections24 Basic Operations28 Using the Drawbar Organ Mode30 To select a drawbar organ toneTo edit a drawbar organ tone 31 Parameter DetailsDrawbar Position Click Percussion 32 To save an edited drawbar organ tone33 Applying Effects to Tones38 Selecting CHORUSChanging the Settings of CHORUS Parameters CHORUS Parameters Using the EqualizerTo adjust the gain (volume) of a band To select the equalizer type 39 ME q42 Using Auto Accompaniment45 Using an Intro PatternUsing a Fill-inPattern Using a Rhythm VariationTo insert the variation rhythm pattern 46 Synchro Starting Accompaniment with Rhythm PlayFinishing with an Ending PatternTo finish with an ending pattern 47 Using One-touchPresetUsing Auto HarmonizeTo use one-touchpreset Auto Harmonize Types About Auto Harmonize notes and tones Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume 48 A c omp V o l50 V o l umeTo change parameters Editing DSP Channel Parameters 51 Tuning ParametersDSP Part Parameters 52 DSP L e v e lDSPP a n53 Synthesizer ModeSynthesizer Mode FunctionsSynthesizer Mode Parameters54 ■Resonance(3) Tone Pitch Parameters ■Vibrato Type, Vibrato Delay, Vibrato Rate, Vibrato Depth ■Octave Shift (4)Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters ■ Level ■Touch Sense ■Reverb Send, Chorus Send, DSP Line , DSP Type, DSP Parameter 55 Saving User Tones Creating a User ToneParameters and Their Settings 56 A t k T i me57 Mo d u l a tMo d D e p t h■ Vibrato Waveform (Range: See below.) ■ Touch Sensitivity (Range: –64to 00 to +63) 58 V i b . T y p eWaveform ■Vibrato Delay (Range: –64to 00 to +63) V i b D e l a y C h o S e n d■Vibrato Rate (Range: –64to 00 to +63) V i b . R a t e L i n e To turn off a specific track 67 To record chords with step recordingTrack 1 Contents After Step Recording 68 Specifying Chords in the Normal ModeSpecifying the Length of a Note Track 1 Step Recording Variations To record to Tracks 2 through 6 using real-time recording 69 Recording Multiple TracksTo correct mistakes while step Track Contents After Step Recording Level Meter Contents During Record Edit Standby 71 Correcting Mistakes While StepRecording To delete specific note data 72 Editing Memory Contents74 Editing a Song76 Keyboard SettingsTo layer tones 77 Using SplitUsing Layer and Split TogetherTo split the keyboard and then layer tones 78 F r . H o r nGTo transpose the keyboard 80 Using Touch ResponseTuning the KeyboardTo turn touch response on and off 81 Changing Other Settings86 Using the SMF Player91 MIDI94 Saving Data108 Troubleshooting111 Specifications112 SpecificationsSynthesizer Function Registration Memory Mixer Function MIDI: Other Functions SMF Player: Flash Memory Card Slot 113 Terminals•WK-3500 •WK-3000 Power Supply: Speaker Output: Power consumption: Dimensions: Weight: 114 Care of your Instrument115 Appendix
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