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BASIC OPERATION

BASIC OPERATION

B. Sound-effect Control

1)  Sustain - to turn the sustain on or 

off press the SUSTAIN  b  button. 
When on S-1 will be displayed, 
when off S-0 will be displayed. The 
sustain is set to off when the 
keyboard is first turned on.

See fig. 13 

2)  Vibrato - to turn the vibrato on or 

off press the VIBRATO  a  button. 
When on V-1 will be displayed, 
when off V-0 will be displayed. The 
vibrato is set to off when the 
keyboard is first turned on.

See fig. 14

3.  Timbres Selection 

A.  Timbres Selection 

The keyboard has 100 timbres to 
choose from, which are shown on 
the display as t00-t99. To select 
the timbre first press the TIMBRE 
Y  button, which will display the 
current timbre, then use the Key 
Pad  R  to type in the timbre number 
or use the +/- buttons to scroll 
through them.
For example, to select timbre 8, 
type in 0 then 8, t08 will be shown 
in the display.

See fig. 12

2.  Performance of Demo Songs

Press the button DEMO  S , the 
current song will be played on a 
loop and the tempo will be shown 
on the display. Press the DEMO  
S  button repeatedly to select the 
desired song, there are 8 to choose 
from. The display will show tracks 
d-1 to d-8. To stop the demo song 
press the DEMO  S . The song's 
tempo can be adjusted using the 
TEMPO  K  buttons.

See fig. 11

S

K

Y

R

b

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Summary of Contents for MK-2054

Page 1: ...bject to the following provisions The guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with...

Page 2: ...a lot of movement vibration or an unstable shelf For safety Take care not to drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks Children Children do not understand the dangers associated with operating ele...

Page 3: ...rd and playback 15 8 Teaching Function 16 Appendix 17 1 Timbres Table 17 2 Rhythms Table 18 Specifications 19 E D F B 1 x Music Stand A 1 x Keyboard C 1 x Adaptor D D E F G H I J K L M N O Q P V U T S...

Page 4: ...the mains and replace with a new set of batteries Note on batteries Do not mix different types of batteries or an old battery with a new one To prevent the risk of leakage or explosions never recharg...

Page 5: ...6 levels of adjustment V00 V15 which will be shown on the display Each time the keyboard is turned on the volume will revert back to its default volume of 10 Pressing the two volume buttons at anytime...

Page 6: ...ard has 100 timbres to choose from which are shown on the display as t00 t99 To select the timbre first press the TIMBRE Y button which will display the current timbre then use the Key Pad R to type i...

Page 7: ...zzo first and then play the auto accompaniment If the rhythm is on the unit will insert a period of intermezzo into the rhythm and then play the homologous normal rhythm See fig 17 3 Synchronism Funct...

Page 8: ...d Finger Playing Table B Multi Fingered Chord When the rhythm is on press the FINGERED O button the display will show C 2 You can play multi finger chords by using the different finger playing methods...

Page 9: ...rcussion rhythm will be played as a loop and the rhythm chord can be selected for accompaniment Press the button PLAYBACK I again or START STOP V to stop playing See fig 25 7 Record and Playback Press...

Page 10: ...E 00 GRAND PIANO 34 E PIANO 134 68 PAD 2 01 CLARINET 35 DULCIMER 69 PAD 3 02 VIBRAPHONE 36 OCARINA36 70 BASSOON 03 TRUMPET 37 FRETLESS BASS 71 OVERDRIVEN GTR 04 BANJO 38 BRASS SECTION 72 LEAD 3 05 FLU...

Page 11: ...20 WALTZ 2 54 HIP HOP 1 88 SKA 21 DANCE 1 55 16 BEAT 2 89 CHA CHA 2 22 LOUD FUSION 56 N O R R 90 BROWN 23 POLKA 2 57 SLOW ROCK 2 91 MARCH 3 24 EURB 58 8 BEAT 3 92 16 BEAT 3 25 SOUL 1 59 PASODOBL 93 CA...

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