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Two Power Options - let you power the keyboard from
internal batteries (not supplied) or standard AC power
(with an optional adapter), so you can make music
almost anywhere (see "Connecting Power" on Page 2).
100 Auto-Rhythms - provide a
steady beat for many styles of music,
from rhumba to rock (see "Using the
Preset Auto-Rhythms" on Page 7).
61 Full-Sized Keys - provide the feel of a fine musical instrument.
This Owner's Manual explains how to use this electronic keyboard. It does not teach music.
Your keyboard includes a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) feature, which lets you connect it to other MIDI-equipped musical
instruments or devices - even your personal computer. The keyboard conforms to most, but not all, General MIDI specifications.
Because of this, you might experience some incompatibility when using the keyboard with another General MIDI device. See "Using
MIDI" on Page 10.
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the Tunes ................................................. 6
100 Tones - let you set your
keyboard to sound like anything
from a harpsichord to a honky-
tonk piano (see "Using the
Preset Tones" on Page 6).
Middle "C"
Large Music Information Display - shows you a staff with
the notes and chords as you play them, along with the
fingering, current tone, rhythm, volume, melody, and tempo.
The display also shows a metronome icon to indicate the beat.
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OWNER'S MANUAL - Please read before using this equipment.
12-Note Polyphonic Sound - lets you play and
hear up to 12 notes at the same time, so you can
play or create almost any type of music.
100 Prerecorded Tunes - let you hear a sample of
what you and your keyboard can do. You can play
the tunes either one at a time or consecutively, and
you can turn off the melody or accompaniment
portion so you can play along with the tunes (see
"Playing the Prerecorded Tunes" on Page 5).
Using MIDI ................................................ 10
About MIDI ............................................. 10
MIDI Data ............................................... 10
Care .......................................................... 12
Note Table ................................................. 15