Operation; Basic Operation - Optimus CONCERTMATE 970 Owner's Manual

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OPERATION

BASIC OPERATION

POWER/MODE
VOLUME SYNCHRO/
FINGERED
CONCERT CHORD
ON
NORMAL
OFF
1. To turn on the Concertmate 970,
set
POWER/MODE
The
POWER/MODE
lights.
Note: To save power, the key-
board automatically turns off after
about 6 minutes if you do not
press a key. To turn the keyboard
on again, set
POWER/MODE
then back to
OFF
cancel the auto power off feature,
see "Changing Auto Power Off" on
Page 20.
2. Begin playing the keyboard.
Notes:
• The Concertmate 970 automati-
cally selects the sound PIANO
(No. 00) when you turn the
power on. To select a different
sound, see "Using the Preset
Sounds" on Page 12.
• To select an auto-rhythm, see
"Using
the
Rhythms" on Page 15.
• To play auto accompaniment,
see "Using Auto Accompani-
ment" on Page 17.
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START/
TEMPO
FILL-IN
STOP
TRANSPOSE/TU
to
.
NORMAL
indicator
to
. (To
NORMAL
Preset
Auto-
• The scores of the Juke Box
songs appear in this Owner's
Manual (see "Songbook" on
Page 29).
3. Press
s to increase the
VOLUME
sound level or
VOLUME
decrease it. The current setting
appears on the display.
Notes:
• The volume setting range is
between 0 (no sound) and 9
(maximum). Each time you turn
on the keyboard, the volume
setting is set to 7.
• To quickly change the volume
setting, press and hold
s or t.
UME
• You can also adjust the volume
by pressing either
ton once so the current setting
appears on the display, then
entering the desired volume
setting using the number keys
(0-9).
• To return to the default setting
of 7, press both
tons at the same time.
• The
volume
depending
on
accompaniment, or song you
selected.
4. To turn off the Concertmate 970,
set
POWER/MODE
POWER/MODE
indicator
off.
t to
VOL-
but-
VOLUME
but-
VOLUME
level
differs
the
sound,
to
. The
OFF
turns

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