Owner’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.MD-1160 MIDI Keyboard
10Operationdy or accompaniment and play along onthe keyboard. Playing Back a Prerecorded Tune1. Press SONG. An indicator appearsnext to SONG and the n
11Operationnumber keys (between 0 and 9) orpress + or – within 5 seconds.5. To move to a particular section of atune, hold down REW or FF duringplay.
12Operation6. To temporarily stop playing the tune,press PLAY/PAUSE again. To stopthe tune completely, press STOP.Turning Applause Off/OnWhen you turn
13OperationNotes: • Precede a single-digit numberwith a 0. For example, to selectELEC PIANO 1 (No. 04), press 04.• If you enter an incorrect first dig
14OperationNote: When you select the Fingered orConcert Chord mode, the keys in thelower 11/2 octaves become the accom-paniment keys and do not produc
15OperationUsing SYNCHROThis feature lets you synchronize thestart of an auto-rhythm with the begin-ning of your music.After you select and enter an a
16OperationTo reset the accompaniment volume toits default value of 7, press – and + atthe same time.Note: You can adjust the accompani-ment volume se
17OperationStandard FingeringThe standard fingering method uses standard formations of three or four notes, andlets the experienced musician play a wi
18Operation• When you play an aug, 7–5, or dim7chord, the lowest note you playdetermines the root of the chord. Besure that your fingering correctlyde
19Special Featureschord you entered in Step 3. Or,press a different root key to see thechords based on that key.Notes:• If the chord is not recognized
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20Special Features(middle C) each time you play a pre-recorded tune.• Each preset tone plays within aspecified range. If a key changecauses a note to
21Using MIDIeffects for sounds such as a saxophone,other reed instruments, and guitartones.To use pitch bend, rotate and holdPITCH BEND while holding
22Using MIDIMAKING THE MIDI CONNECTIONSTo connect your keyboard to anotherMIDI-equipped device, you must use aMIDI cable (available at your local Ra-d
23Using MIDIControl Change — adds effects suchas vibrato and volume changes appliedduring keyboard play. The message in-cludes a control number (the e
24Using MIDIMode — The chart shows that Mode 3is OMNI OFF, POLY. This means thekeyboard sends and receives polyphon-ic data on only one channel at a t
25TroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf your keyboard is not performing as it should, these suggestions might help. If youstill cannot solve the problem,
26TroubleshootingCARETo enjoy your MIDI Keyboard for a long time:• Keep the keyboard dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.• Use and store the
27Standard Fingering Chord ChartsStandard Fingering Chord ChartsThese tables show the left-hand fingering for the chords you play most often. This il
28Standard Fingering Chord Charts
29Note TableNote TableLegend:1. Tone number2. Maximum polyphony3. Range type4. Corresponding general MIDI number (see “MIDI Data” on Page 22)
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30MIDI Implementation ChartMIDI Implementation ChartFUNCTION TRANSMITTED RECOGNIZED REMARKSBasicChannelDefaultChanged11–161–4, 101–4, 10Mode DefaultM
31SpecificationsMode 1: OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY O: YesMode 2: OMNI ON, MONO Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO X: NoSpecificationsNumber of Keys ...
42-4044 MA0103-A02A01Printed in ChinaAMD1160E-1RadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102Dimensions (HWD) ...
4FeaturesFeaturesYour RadioShack MIDI Keyboard is astate-of-the-art keyboard with many ex-citing features. You can set the key-board to sound like 10
5Featuresment portion so you can play along withthe tunes.100 Auto-Rhythms — give you asteady beat for many styles of music,from rhumba to slow rock.M
6PreparationPreparationNote: To connect a MIDI device to yourkeyboard, see “Making the MIDI Connec-tions” on Page 22.CONNECTING POWERYou can power yo
7Preparationkeyboard's DC 9V jack. Using anadapter that does not meet thesespecifications could damage thekeyboard or the adapter.• Always connec
8A Quick Look at Your KeyboardTo connect an external amplifier to yourkeyboard, insert the cable’s plug into thePHONES/OUTPUT jack on the back ofthe k
9OperationOperationBASIC OPERATION1. To turn on the keyboard, setPOWER/MODE to NORMAL. ThePOWER/MODE indicator lights.Note: To save power when operat
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