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Auto Pan

Continually performs left-right panning of the 
input signal in accordance with an LFO.

0: Rate (0 to 127) – Adjusts the panning rate.
1: Depth (0 to 127) – Adjusts the panning depth.

01

Tremolo

– Adjusts volume of input signal in accordance 
with an LFO.

0: Rate (0 to 127) – Adjusts the tremolo rate.
1: Depth (0 to 127) – Adjusts the tremolo depth.

02

2BandEQ

This is a two-band equalizer.

0: Low Frequency [0 (200Hz), 1 (400Hz), 2 (800Hz)] – Adjusts the cutoff 

frequency of the low-band equalizer.

1: Low Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the low-band 

equalizer.

2: High Frequency [0 (6.0kHz), 1 (8.0kHz), 2 (10kHz)] – Adjusts the cutoff 

frequency of the high-band equalizer.

3: High Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the high-band 

equalizer.

03

3BandEQ

This is a three-band equalizer.

0: Low Frequency [0 (200Hz), 1 (400Hz), 2 (800Hz)] – Adjusts the cutoff 

frequency of the low-band equalizer.

1: Low Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the low-band 

equalizer.

2: Mid Frequency [0 (1.0kHz), 1 (1.3kHz), 2 (1.6kHz), 3 (2.0kHz), 4 (3.0kHz), 5 

(4.0kHz), 6 (6.0kHz), 7 (8.0kHz)] – Adjusts the center frequency of the mid-
band equalizer.

3: Mid Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the mid-band 

equalizer.

4: High Frequency [0 (6.0kHz), 1 (8.0kHz), 2 (10kHz)] – Adjusts the cutoff 

frequency of the high-band equalizer.

5: High Gain (-12, -11, -10 to +10, +11, +12) – Adjusts the gain of the high-band 

equalizer.

04

LFO Wah

This is a “wah” effect that can automatically 
affect the frequency in accordance with an LFO.

0: Input Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the input level. The input signal can become 

distorted when the level of the sound being input, the number of chords, or the 
resonance value is large. Adjust this parameter to eliminate such distortion.

1: Resonance (0 to 127) – Adjusts the resonance of the sound. 
2: Manual (0 to 127) – Adjusts the frequency used as the basis for the wah filter. 
3: LFO Rate (0 to 127) – Adjusts the rate of the LFO. 
4: LFO Depth (0 to 127) – Adjusts the depth of the LFO. 

05

Auto Wah

This is a “wah” effect that can automatically 
affect the frequency in accordance with the 
level of the input signal.

0: Input Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the input level. The input signal can become 

distorted when the level of the sound being input, the number of chords, or the 
Resonance value is large. Adjust this parameter to eliminate such distortion.

1: Resonance (0 to 127) – Adjusts the resonance of the sound. 
2: Manual (0 to 127) – Adjusts the frequency used as the basis for the wah filter.
3: Depth (-64 to 0 to +63) – Adjusts the depth of the wah in accordance with the 

level of the input signal. Setting a positive value causes the wah filter to open 
in direct proportion with the size of the input signal, producing a bright sound. 
Setting a negative value causes the Wah filter to close in accordance with the 
size of the input signal, which produces a dark tone quality. However, large 
input re-opens the Wah filter, even if it is closed. 

06

Compressor

Compresses the input signal, which can 
suppress level variation and make it possible to 
sustain dampened sounds longer.

0: Depth (0 to 127) – Adjusts compression of the audio signal.
1: Attack (0 to 127) – Adjusts the attack amount of the input signal. A smaller 

value causes prompt compressor operation, which suppresses the attack of 
the input signal. A larger values delays compressor operation, which causes 
attack to be output as-is.

2: Release (0 to 127) – Adjusts the time from the point when the input signal 

drops below a certain level until the compression operation is stopped. When 
an attack feeling is desired (no compression at the onset of the sound), set 
this parameter to as low a value as possible. To apply compression at all 
times, set a high value. 

3: Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the output level. The output volume changes in 

accordance with the Depth setting and the characteristics of the input tone. 
Use this parameter to correct for such changes. 

07

Limiter

This is an effector that you can use to set an 
upper limit value on the level of the input signal.

0: Limit (0 to 127) – Adjusts the volume level from which the limit is applied.
1: Attack (0 to 127) – Adjusts the attack amount of the input signal.
2: Release (0 to 127) – Adjusts the time from when the input signal drops below 

a certain level until the limit operation stops. 

3: Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the level being output. The output volume changes 

in accordance with the Limit setting and the characteristics of the input tone. 
Use this parameter to correct for such changes. 

08

Distortion

This effect provides Dist AmpSimulator. 

0: Gain (0 to 127) – Adjusts the input gain. 
1: Low (0 to 127) – Adjusts the low-band gain. The cutoff frequency differs 

according to the preset DSP. 

2: High (0 to 127) – Adjusts the high-band gain. The cutoff frequency differs 

according to the preset DSP. 

3: Level (0 to 127) – Adjusts the output level.

Summary of Contents for 42-4058

Page 1: ...he keyboard with another General MIDI device For more information see Using MIDI on Page 19 Your keyboard also 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 106 065 The FCC Wants You to Know 2 Connecting Power 2 Installing Batteries 2 Using AC Power 2 Connecting Headphones 3 L...

Page 2: ...d or the batteries lose power these settings are lost or initialized to factory settings You can also delete or initialize some settings independently See Resetting the Keyboard on Page 15 056 0 66 4 5 Your keyboard can use 6 D batteries not supplied for power For the best per formance and longest life we recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries 1 While pressing the tabs on the battery compartment ...

Page 3: ... still damage your hearing 100 6 0 0 6 40 2 4 To amplify your keyboard s sound you can connect it to an optional external amplifier using an audio cable with a 1 4 inch 6 35 mm plug not supplied To connect an external amplifier to your keyboard insert the cable s plug into PHONES OUTPUT on the back of the keyboard then connect the other end of the cable to the amplifier s input jack s such as AUX ...

Page 4: ...the same time giving your music a layered effect see Using LAYER on Page 8 Tune Control lets you adjust the pitch of your keyboard so you can play in tune with other instruments see Tuning the Keyboard on Page 14 Transpose Function lets you instantly change the key of the music even while you are playing see Changing Keys on Page 14 Effects lets you add reverb chorus and more powerful sound effect...

Page 5: ...digits appear 3 Play the keyboard to hear the selected tone and adjust VOLUME to the desired level 016 Basic Operation The keyboard automatically selects the tone GRAND PIANO No 000 when you turn the power on Each time you turn it on after that it selects the last selected tone To select a different tone see Using the Preset Tones Using the Preset Tones The keyboard has 32 note maximum polyphonic ...

Page 6: ...ange how it sounds The parameters you can control vary depending on the effect type 1 After selecting the effect you want press G ENTER The parameter setting screen appears 2 Repeatedly press I or J CURSOR to display the parameter you want to change Reverb Parameters Reverb effects are classified as reverb or delay type Parameter settings vary depending on the type Reverb Type Parameters No 0 to 5...

Page 7: ...the selected DSP See DSP Algorithm List on Page 34 HlXIdZ HlXIdZ HlXIdZ HlXIdZ DSP Reverb Send to Sets how much of the DSP processed sound is sent to reverb 9 eIdZ 9 eIdZ 9 eIdZ 9 eIdZ DSP Chorus Send to Sets how much of the DSP processed sound is sent to chorus 3 Repeatedly press or or enter a number using the number buttons to change the parameter setting 4 Press H EXIT 5 8 0 52 2 4 6 4 5 66 0 5...

Page 8: ...o hear the selected split tones To select a different low end tone enter the three digit number for the new low end tone while the SPLIT indicator appears To select a different high end tone press SPLIT to turn off its indicator then enter the three digit number for the new high end tone Then press SPLIT again so the SPLIT indicator appears To cancel SPLIT repeatedly press SPLIT until its indicato...

Page 9: ...u can press VARIATION FILL IN 1 or 2 to start the rhythm Each of the keyboard s preset auto rhythms has a built in variation alternate to its normal beat pattern The variation differs slightly from the normal rhythm so it is almost like having two rhythms in one 4 Adjust VOLUME to the desired level 5 To change the auto rhythm speed press or hold down TEMPO or The current tempo setting appears 6 Pl...

Page 10: ...ythm selection The auto accompaniment patterns consist of four parts chord 1 chord 2 bass and rhythm You can delete any of the parts by using the mixer function See Using the Mixer on Page 12 756 0 6 1 2 0 06 81 7 The keyboard lets you adjust the volume of your accompaniment separately from the overall volume of the keyboard 1 Press ACCOMP VOLUME The current accompaniment volume setting appears 2 ...

Page 11: ...to the desired levels 6 To change chords without interrupting the rhythm simply press the auto accompaniment keys required to form the new chord 7 To stop auto accompaniment and the auto rhythm press START STOP 7 4 0 14 5 While the concert chord and standard fingering methods limit chord formations to the accompaniment keys the full range chord method lets you play chords of any type using any of ...

Page 12: ...six parame ters for the selected channel 1 Select the channel you want to edit as described in Steps 1 and 2 of Editing the Status of a Channel 2 Press G ENTER to enter the parameter edit mode 3 Repeatedly press I or J to select the parameter you want to change Tone Parameters Jed De Jed De Jed De Jed De to sets the tone assigned to the channel When the assigned tone is an advanced tone the displa...

Page 13: ...ime before vibrato starts Vibrato Depth L_X fj L_X fj L_X fj L_X fj to Sets the depth of vibrato effect Vibrato Rate L_X HWj L_X HWj L_X HWj L_X HWj to Sets the speed of the vibrato effect Cut Off Frequency 9 e hg 9 e hg 9 e hg 9 e hg to Adjusts the timbre of the sound A higher cut off frequency gives brighter timber lower cut off frequency produces a softer timbre Resonance H iedWd H iedWd H iedW...

Page 14: ...t on For added flexibility as you play the keyboard lets you change transpose the musical key in which it plays You can transpose the key up or down 24 semitones two octaves 1 Press TOUCH TRANSPOSE SETTING then repeatedly press I or J CURSOR until JhWdi JhWdi JhWdi JhWdi appears The displayed number is the number of semitones to which the keyboard is set compared to its default key 2 Within 5 seco...

Page 15: ...E JACK 1 Press TOUCH TRANSPOSE SETTING then repeatedly press I or J CURSOR until B9 WYa B9 WYa B9 WYa B9 WYa appears 2 Repeatedly press G ENTER then repeatedly press I or J CURSOR until WYa WYa WYa WYa and the current setting default IKI IKI IKI IKI appear 3 Within 5 seconds repeatedly press or until the desired setting IKI IKI IKI IKI IeI IeI IeI IeI I j I j I j I j or h o h o h o h o appears Pre...

Page 16: ...kip Step 5 of Real Time Recording Recording starts when you press a key Tempo Do not change the tempo unless you already know the desired tempo Pressing START STOP to hear the tempo causes recording to begin MODE 5 Press START STOP to start recording To start recording with synchro start press SYNCHRO FILL IN NEXT instead of START STOP Recording starts when you play a note or a chord on the accomp...

Page 17: ...types are labeled above each key The chord root letter and type of chord also appear as you play a chord 5RGEKH KPI VJG GPIVJ QH C 0QVG During step recording repeatedly press or or enter a number using the number buttons to specify the length of each note Use numbers 1 through 6 to specify whole notes 1 half notes 2 quarter notes 3 eighth notes 4 16th notes 5 and 32nd notes 6 To enter a dot or tri...

Page 18: ...Y Ij f H Y appears 2 Within 5 seconds repeatedly press or to select a song number 3 Use SONG MEMORY TRACK 1 6 to select the track you want to edit 4 Press I CURSOR to enter edit mode 5 Repeatedly press I or J CURSOR to move to the entry you want to change You can change the parameter that is flashing on the display To change a different parameter repeatedly press I or J CURSOR so the parameter you...

Page 19: ...ture called MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI is the universal standard for sending and receiving performance data between all types of electronic musical instruments regardless of manufacturer Using MIDI you can play music on your keyboard and another instrument at the same time while pressing the keys on only one record your music to a sequencer acquire a wider selection of preset t...

Page 20: ...en press H EXIT 016 5 176 6 2 06 6 10 46 The MIDI Implementation Chart on Page 41 shows specific details about how your keyboard is compatible with the MIDI standard The following notes explain how the keyboard works within the MIDI standard Basic Channel The MIDI standard allows for the use of up to 16 channels to exchange data Like a TV broadcast each of these channels can contain different data...

Page 21: ... 48 Visit www radioshack com to download the preset accompaniments tones DSPs and registration data as well as the software to transfer the downloaded data from your PC to the keyboard The software not only allows you to transfer the downloaded data to the keyboard but also to store the various settings you made on the keyboard onto your PC s storage device See the instructions provided with the s...

Page 22: ... to ON see Changing MIDI Settings on Page 20 Mixer channel 1 is turned off or its volume is set too low Turn on Channel 1 or raise the volume setting see Using the Mixer on Page 12 No sound when connected to an external amplifier The volume is turned down Adjust VOLUME Defective connection cord Replace the connection cord No sound when receiving and playing MIDI data MIDI cables are not connected ...

Page 23: ...23 Tone List 610 56 2 0 610 5 ...

Page 24: ...24 Tone List 2 0 610 5 106 07 ...

Page 25: ...25 Tone List 8 0 610 5 ...

Page 26: ...26 Tone List 8 0 610 5 106 07 ...

Page 27: ...27 Tone List 610 5 ...

Page 28: ...28 Tone List 610 5 106 07 ...

Page 29: ...29 Tone List 47 5170 5 75 4 610 5 ...

Page 30: ...30 Tone List 47 55 0 06 56 ...

Page 31: ...31 Tone List 0 4 14 46 ...

Page 32: ...Effect List 32 6 56 4 8 4 1475 52 ...

Page 33: ...33 Effect List 52 106 07 ...

Page 34: ...rameter to eliminate such distortion 1 Resonance 0 to 127 Adjusts the resonance of the sound 2 Manual 0 to 127 Adjusts the frequency used as the basis for the wah filter 3 Depth 64 to 0 to 63 Adjusts the depth of the wah in accordance with the level of the input signal Setting a positive value causes the wah filter to open in direct proportion with the size of the input signal producing a bright s...

Page 35: ... to 127 Adjusts the level of the effect sound 4 Dry Level 0 to 127 Adjusts the level of the original sound 15 Lo Fi This is an effector that reproduces a retro type Lo Fi sound using Noise Generator 1 phono graph record player type scratch noise generator and Noise Generator 2 FM radio type white noise and pink noise continuous noise generator and by using noise modulation amplitude modulation AM ...

Page 36: ...LPF 0 to 127 Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter A smaller value cuts the high range 1 HPF 0 to 127 Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the high pass filter A larger value cuts the low range 2 Feedback 0 to 127 Adjusts the repeat of the reverb 3 High Damp 0 to 127 Adjusts damping of the high range reverb sound The smaller the value the greater the damping of high range reverb sound 4 D...

Page 37: ...that is related to Flanger 2 Tap Delay 0 Flanger LFO Rate 1 Flanger LFO Depth 2 Flanger Feedback 3 Flanger Wet Level 4 Delay Time 5 Delay Wet Level 6 Delay Feedback 7 Delay High Damp M04 Multi04 Stereo Phaser Stereo Delay 1 This is a multi effector that is related to Stereo Phaser Stereo Delay 1 0 Phaser Resonance 1 Phaser Manual 2 Phaser Rate 3 Phaser Depth 4 Phaser Wet Level 5 Delay Time 6 Delay...

Page 38: ... a multi effector that is related to Ring Modulator Sin 2 Phase Chorus 0 Ring OSC Frequency 1 Ring LFO Rate 2 Ring LFO Depth 3 Ring Wet Level 4 Ring Dry Level 5 Chorus LFO Depth 6 Delay Time 7 Delay Wet Level M13 Multi13 Ring Modulator Distortion This is a multi effector related to Ring Modulator Distortion 0 Ring OSC Frequency 1 Ring LFO Rate 2 Ring LFO Depth 3 Ring Wet Level 4 Ring Dry Level 5 D...

Page 39: ...o Auto Wah Tri 2 Phase Chorus 2 Tap Delay 0 Wah Resonance 1 Wah Manual 2 Wah Depth 3 Chorus LFO Rate 4 Chorus LFO Depth 5 Delay Time 6 Delay Wet Level 7 Delay Feedback M22 Multi22 LFO Wah Tri 2 Phase Chorus 2 Tap Delay This is a multi effector that is related to LFO Wah Tri 2 Phase Chorus 2 Tap Delay 0 Wah Resonance 1 Wah Manual 2 Wah LFO Rate 3 Wah LFO Depth 4 Chorus LFO Depth 5 Delay Time 6 Dela...

Page 40: ... Distortion High 3 Distortion Level 4 Delay Time 5 Delay Wet Level 6 Delay Feedback 7 Delay High Damp M29 Multi29 Distortion Phaser This is a multi effector related to Distortion Phaser 0 Distortion Gain 1 Distortion Low 2 Distortion High 3 Distortion Level 4 Phaser Resonance 5 Phaser Manual 6 Phaser Rate 7 Phaser Depth M30 Multi30 Distortion Sin 2 Phase Chorus This is a multi effector that is rel...

Page 41: ...41 MIDI Implementation Chart 2 06 6 10 46 ...

Page 42: ...s 6 2 through 6 are melody tracks Recording Methods Real time Step Memory Capacity Approximately 3 500 notes total for two songs Edit Function Equipped Custom Tone Parameter Function Parameters Attack time release time resonance cutoff frequency vibrato type vibrato delay vibrato depth vibrato rate octave shift level touch sense reverb send chorus send DSP line DSP type DSP parameter Mixer Functio...

Page 43: ...Notes Notes 43 016 5 ...

Page 44: ...o you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All r...

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