Radio Shack 42-4058 User Manual

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Using t

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Mixer

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When using auto-accompaniment in the
fingered or concert chord modes, press

AUTO HARMONIZE

to automatically add

harmony to your melodies. The indicator
next to AUTO HARMONIZE lights, and the
keyboard adds harmony based on the chord
playing on the accompaniment key section.

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The keyboard’s one-touch preset feature
recalls these characteristics for a selected
rhythm:

• tone
• tempo
• layer on/off
• effect type
• auto harmonize on/off

After selecting a rhythm, press

ONE TOUCH

PRESET

. The keyboard enters synchro

standby mode. Start the accompaniment.
The rhythm plays at a suitable setting and
the keyboard sounds the selected tone for
the selected rhythm.

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The keyboard plays multiple parts at the
same time in up to 16 separate channels
during auto accompaniment, or memory
playback, or when receiving MIDI data. You
can control the on/off setting, volume, and
parameters of each of the keyboard’s
channels just as you would with a sound
mixer.

This table shows the parts assigned to each
channel.

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You can turn a channel off to delete a
specific part.

1. Press

MIXER

. The MIXER indicator and

the last selected channel appear.

2. Repeatedly press

+

or

to select the

channel you want to edit.

3. Repeatedly press

G

(

ENTER

) then

J

(

CURSOR

) to display the current status

of the channel —

ed

ed

ed

ed

or

e<<

e<<

e<<

e<<

.

4. Press

+

to turn on the channel or

to

turn it off.

ed

ed

ed

ed

(default): Turns on the current

channel. A bar appears at the bottom of
the level meter for the selected channel.

e<<

e<<

e<<

e<<

: Turns off the current channel. The

bar at the bottom of the level meter
disappears.

5. To edit other channels, press

H

(

EXIT

)

to return to the channel selection
screen, then repeat steps 2–4.

To exit the edit mode, press

MIXER

. The

display shows the edited status of the
channels.

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You can change the settings of 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
display shows only two digits.

FWhj ed%e<<

FWhj ed%e<<

FWhj ed%e<<

FWhj ed%e<<

– turns each channel on or

off.

Lebkc[

Lebkc[

Lebkc[

Lebkc[

(

&&&

&&&

&&&

&&&

to

'(-

'(-

'(-

'(-

) — controls the

volume of the selected channel.

FWd

FWd

FWd

FWd

(

#,*

#,*

#,*

#,*

to

!,)

!,)

!,)

!,)

) — controls the pan

(relative position of the tone between
left and right speaker channels).

#,*

#,*

#,*

#,*

is

fully left,

&&&&

is the center position, and

!,)

!,)

!,)

!,)

is fully right.

EYj

EYj

EYj

EYj

(Octave)

I^_\j

I^_\j

I^_\j

I^_\j

(

#(

#(

#(

#(

to

!(

!(

!(

!(

) – shifts the

range of the tone up or down by octave.

Tuning Parameters

9999

(Coarse)

Jkd[

Jkd[

Jkd[

Jkd[

(

¶(*

¶(*

¶(*

¶(*

to

!(*

!(*

!(*

!(*

) — coarsely

tunes the pitch of the selected channel
in semitone units.

<_d[ Jkd[

<_d[ Jkd[

<_d[ Jkd[

<_d[ Jkd[

(

¶'&&

¶'&&

¶'&&

¶'&&

to

!'&&

!'&&

!'&&

!'&&

) — fine tunes the

pitch of the selected channel in cent

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Using Auto Harmonize

Auto harmonize does not work when you
select full range chord auto accompaniment
or no auto accompaniment.

The harmony melody in auto harmonize
mode uses Channel 5. You can change the
tone or volume setting of the harmony by
using the keyboard’s mixer function (see
“Using the Mixer”).

Using the Mixer

Normally, keyboard play is assigned to
Channel 1. When you use auto
accompaniment, parts are assigned to
Channels 6–10.

When you use the keyboard as the sound
source for another MIDI device, all 16
channels are assigned musical instrument
parts, Channel 10 is reserved for drum
parts only, per MIDI standard.

The mixer settings also affect the
corresponding MIDI output.

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1

Main tone

2

Layered tone

3

Split tone

4

Layered/split tone

5

Harmonize tone

6

Auto accompaniment part 1

7

Auto accompaniment part 2

8

Auto accompaniment part 3

9

Auto accompaniment bass part

10

Auto accompaniment rhythm part

11

Memory track 1

12

Memory track 2

13

Memory track 3

14

Memory track 4

15

Memory track 5

16

Memory track 6

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