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42-4056
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 FCC Wants You to Know ...................... 2
Connecting Power ....................................... 2
Installing Batteries .................................... 2
Using AC Power ....................................... 2
Connecting Headphones ............................. 2
Listening Safely ........................................ 2
Using the Sheet Music Stand ...................... 3
A Quick Look at Your Keyboard .................. 4
Basic Operation ........................................... 5
Playing the Prerecorded Tunes ................... 5
Prerecorded Tune .................................... 6
Turning Applause Off/On .......................... 6
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.
Using the Preset Tones ............................... 6
Layered Tones ......................................... 6
Keyboard Split Tones ............................... 7
Percussion Sounds .................................. 7
Using the Preset Auto-Rhythms .................. 7
Using SYNCHRO ..................................... 7
Using FILL-IN ........................................... 7
Using Auto Accompaniment ........................ 8
Accompaniment Volume .......................... 8
Concert Chord .......................................... 8
Standard Fingering .................................. 9
Using the Chord Book ................................. 9
Special Features ....................................... 10
Changing Keys ....................................... 10
Tuning the Keyboard .............................. 10
Using a Sustain Pedal ............................ 10
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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
Making the MIDI Connections ................ 10
MIDI Data ............................................... 10
Changing MIDI Settings ......................... 11
MIDI Implementation Chart .................... 11
Troubleshooting ........................................ 12
Care .......................................................... 12
Service and Repair .................................... 12
Note Table ................................................. 15
MIDI Implementation Chart ....................... 17
Specifications ............................................ 18

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    42-4056.fm Page 1 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM /&/;:4"/+&+"-G[DQCTF 42-4056 OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment. Two Power Options — let you power the keyboard from 12-Note Polyphonic Sound — lets you play and internal batteries (not supplied) or standard AC power hear up to 12 notes at the same time, so you can (with an optional adapter), so you can make music play or create almost any type of music.
  • Page 2: The Fcc Wants You To Know

    42-4056.fm Page 2 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM 6*'"(%%"9#065";17"61"-019 "+/2146#06" If an icon appears at the end of a paragraph, This equipment has been tested and found encouraged to try to correct the interference go to the box on that page with the to comply with the limits for a Class B digital by one or more of the following measures: corresponding icon for pertinent information.
  • Page 3: Connecting An External Amplifier

    42-4056.fm Page 3 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM %100'%6+0)"#0"':6'40#."#/2.+(+'4 To amplify your keyboard’s sound, you can the back of the keyboard, then connect the connect it to an optional external amplifier other end of the cable to the amplifier’s input using an audio cable with a -inch (6.35 jack(s) (such as AUX IN or TAPE IN).
  • Page 4: A Quick Look At Your Keyboard

    42-4056.fm Page 4 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM #"37+%-".11-"#6";174"-';$1#4& (Back of Keyboard) Headphones/ Sustain Jack — MIDI In/Out Jacks — Output Jack — lets you connect a let you connect the lets you connect sustain pedal (not keyboard to another headphones so supplied) to the MIDI-equipped...
  • Page 5: Basic Operation

    42-4056.fm Page 5 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM $#5+%"12'4#6+10 ± ± "016'" " 1. To turn on the keyboard, set 4. To turn off the keyboard, set POWER/ POWER/ Basic Operation MODE NORMAL . The POWER/MODE MODE . The POWER/MODE indicator lights.
  • Page 6: Playing Along With A Prerecorded Tune

    42-4056.fm Page 6 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM 7. To temporarily stop playing the tune, 5. Play along with the tune on the ± ± "016'" " keyboard. press PLAY/PAUSE again. To stop the tune completely, press STOP Playing Along with a 6.
  • Page 7: Keyboard Split Tones

    42-4056.fm Page 7 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM "5 "6 "5 ';$1#4& 2.+6 10'5 '4%755+10 170&5 ± ± The preset tones numbered 90 through 96 PERCUSSION (No. 99) lets you play the 39 "016'" " on your keyboard let you automatically play different percussion sounds shown here.
  • Page 8: Using Auto Accompaniment

    42-4056.fm Page 8 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM original rhythm automatically resumes at the ± ± "016'" " end of the current measure. Using Auto Accompaniment 75+0)"#761"#%%1/2#0+/'06 • You can use the keyboard’s rhythm controls (FILL-IN and SYNCHRO) with both types of "% 10%'46 *14&...
  • Page 9: Standard Fingering

    42-4056.fm Page 9 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM "( 6#0&#4& +0)'4+0) 1. Set POWER/MODE FINGERED ± ± "016'" " The standard fingering method uses 2. Select and enter an auto-rhythm. Standard Fingering standard formations of three or four notes, and lets the experienced musician play a 3.
  • Page 10: Special Features

    42-4056.fm Page 10 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM 52'%+#."('#674'5 ± ± "016'" " "- " "- Changing Keys *#0)+0) 70+0) ';$1#4& • You cannot change the key while a The keyboard automatically selects the key Although your keyboard never goes out of prerecorded tune is selected or playing.
  • Page 11: Notes About The Midi Implementation Chart

    42-4056.fm Page 11 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM Note On/Off — specifies which keys are Keyboard Channel — sets the channel for ± ± pressed (Note On) or released (Note Off). sending MIDI data to an external device "016'" "...
  • Page 12: Changing Midi Settings

    42-4056.fm Page 12 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM Pitch Bender — The keyboard receives Program Change — This feature changes (but cannot send) pitch bending signals. the preset sounds. Each sound number corresponds to a program number between Control Change — This feature sends data 0 and 127.
  • Page 13: Standard Fingering Chord Charts

    42-4056.fm Page 13 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM 56#0&#4&"(+0)'4+0)"%*14&"%*#465 These tables show the left-hand fingering for the chords you play most often. This illustration shows which fingers on your left hand match the numbers on the charts. The illustration also appears on your keyboard’s display. You cannot play chords marked with an asterisk (*) in the fingered mode on this keyboard.
  • Page 14 42-4056.fm Page 14 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM...
  • Page 15: Note Table

    42-4056.fm Page 15 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM 016'"6#$.' Legend: (1) Tone number (2) Maximum polyphony (3) Range type (see Page 17) (4) Corresponding general MIDI number (see “MIDI Data” on Page 10)
  • Page 16 42-4056.fm Page 16 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM Legend: Range of keyboard play Playable range (when receiving MIDI data) Range transposed to nearest octave (when receiving MIDI data or using the keyboard’s transpose function) (1) The received MIDI data is played one octave lower (2) The received MIDI data is played one octave higher...
  • Page 17: Midi Implementation Chart

    42-4056.fm Page 17 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM /+&+"+/2.'/'06#6+10"%*#46 *2: If is set to , V (velocity) is set to 75. If is set MAIN VOLUME MAIN VOLUME or higher, V is set to 100. *4: Depends on GM tone map setting. See “Changing MIDI Settings” on Page 11.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    42-4056.fm Page 18 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM 52'%+(+%#6+105 Number of Keys ............................. 61 Polyphonic Sound ....................... 12-note (Max.) Preset Tones ............................100 Auto-Rhythms ............................100 Tempo ..................Adjustable (20 to 255 Beats Per Minute) Other ........................ Fill-In and Synchro Start Accompaniments ....................
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  • Page 20 42-4056.fm Page 20 Friday, April 26, 2002 9:14 AM Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under nor- mal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized Ra- dioShack franchisees and dealers.

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