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What is “MIDI”

The initials MIDI are an abbreviation for "Musical Instrument Digital Interface" and represent a standard for the trans-
mission of data via cable between a musical instrument (usually a keyboard) and a Personal Computer (or another musi-
cal instrument).

The General MIDI System (General Midi)

This keyboard adopts the MIDI General System (General Midi): a standard that allows to receive or send MIDI data (to
a personal computer or to another keyboard) without having problems of compatibility deriving from the different brands
of the product.The general MIDI   system specifies factors like the numeration of sounds, the available MIDI channels etc.

The TK 724 is provided with MIDI IN and OUT sockets which enable  the user to connect it to a Personal Computer
using the cable supplied.This can be connected as indicated in the figure: Connect the IN and OUT plugs to the keyboard
and the connector to the JOYSTICK socket (games socket) of the Personal Computer.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Personal Computer with Windows 95/98 operative system,Windows 2000/Millennium,Windows XP equipped
with a GAMES portal. It is indicated also as the JOYSTICK portal.

PROCEDURE

Connect the cable to the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT portals of the TK 724. Follow the instructions on the connec-
tors.
Connect the connector to the JOYSTICK portal (as in the diagram shown below).This operation can be carried out even
with the computer switched on.

CONNECTION TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER

COMPUTER

OUT

IN

Summary of Contents for TK 724

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL 2 F MANUEL D UTILISATION 20 D BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG 38 E INSTRUCCIONES DE USO 56 NL GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING 74 I MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI 92 GUARANTEE GARANTIE GARANTIE GARANTIA GARANZIA 113 TK 7...

Page 2: ...SIGMA S p A Viale Don Bosco 35 62018 Potenza Picena MC Italy www bontempi com e mail info sigmaita com Cod 20116110...

Page 3: ...112 16 GUARANTEE 113 TECHNICAL CARACTERISTICS Controls Volume of Sections ARRANGER ON OFF GROUND ON OFF Split 19 24 Full Keyb Split General controls ON OFF Master Volume Select Easy Play Style Song So...

Page 4: ...ame time Do not use combinations of new and worn batteries Do not shortcircuit the power supply terminals DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES Protect the environment by disposing of bat teries in the special contai...

Page 5: ...RANGER LARGE Selects the automatic accompani ment with Large rhythms EASY FREE CHORD To compose chords using the sim plified way or in the traditional way TEMPO Sets the tempo for style performance so...

Page 6: ...style of the song or of the metronome 12 61 key keyboard sho wing notes that are pressed or that have to be pressed if in MAESTRO mode 13 Indication of Split point 19 or 24 14 Indication of the ident...

Page 7: ...t ton pressed down the variation becomes continuous To restore the standard volume press both MASTERVOLUME and MASTER VOLUME buttons together SONGS The instrument contains 60 classic repertoire songs...

Page 8: ...s and create thousands of combi nations To mix press DUAL the display shows SoundMix1 select a sound and press the SOUND button the display shows SoundMix2 select the second sound that will be mixed w...

Page 9: ...of the keyboard goes from the first to the nineteenth key b by entering 25 the display indicates Split 24 this means that the left part of the keyboard goes from the first to the twenty fourth key The...

Page 10: ...button pressed down the variation becomes continuous To restore the standard volume press together buttons VOLUME SECTION and VOLUME SECTION THE PIANIST STYLES The PIANIST styles are automatic accompa...

Page 11: ...rhythm is functioning it starts or stops the arrangement of the rhythm To start press number 26 ARRANGER ON usually on and to stop press number 27 ARRAN GER OFF FREE CHORD Chords are played in the tra...

Page 12: ...a musical background for the arrangement It can be enabled with 30 GROUND ON it is usually active as a standard and disabled with 31 GROUND OFF SELECT LOWER The sounds for the ACCOMPANIMENT when the...

Page 13: ...qualisation and most impor tant to set the initial volume level at minimum SEQUENCER The sequencer section allows you to record and listen to everything you play The Sequencer also allows you to check...

Page 14: ...to the whole song press START STOP then press SONG and then START STOP again 2nd level The Notes of the melody When you are able to keep time you can try the 2nd level which means playing the correct...

Page 15: ...ay The display will help by showing the name of the chord the keys and the notes on the pentagram There are two ways of playing chords Free Chord for playing chords in the traditional way Easy Chord f...

Page 16: ...10 The adaptor must be connected directly to the mains supply without any other plugs 11 Do not obstruct the air entry points of the feeder with objects such as cur tains cloths etc 12 Do not place st...

Page 17: ...able MIDI channels etc The TK 724 is provided with MIDI IN and OUT sockets which enable the user to connect it to a Personal Computer using the cable supplied This can be connected as indicated in the...

Page 18: ...in the computer the most commonly found is MPU 401 NOTE If it is not possible to recognise the peripheral try in turn all of those present normally there are not more than two or three until the corre...

Page 19: ...be reproduced on the TK 724 N B even if the procedure is very simple it can become difficult in the presence of particular computer configurations In this case it is advisable to contact a computer te...

Page 20: ...should be moving Make sure that the MIDI properties in the multimedia section are configured correctly Make sure the cable is properly connected to the instrument the writing MIDI In and MIDI Out on...

Page 21: ...6H cc BnH 07H cc BnH 0AH cc BnH 0BH cc BnH 40H cc BnH 64H cc BnH 65H cc BnH 78H 00H BnH 79H 00H BnH 7BH 00H BnH 65H 00H 64H 00H 06H vv FAH FCH F8H Midi Code decimal 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46...

Page 22: ...M PERCUSSION 009 016 ORGAN 017 024 GUITAR 025 032 BASS 033 040 STRINGS 041 048 ENSEMBLE 049 056 BRASS 057 064 REED 065 072 WIND 073 080 SYNTH LEAD 081 088 SYNTH PAD 089 096 SYNTH EFFECTS 097 104 ETHNI...

Page 23: ...046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 PASO DOBLE MARCH MARCH 6 8 BALLAD RHUMBA 1 RHUMBA 2 BEGUINE 1 HAPPY POLKA SLOW ROCK 1 SLOW ROCK 2 TARANTELLA SAMBA 1 SAMBA 2 BOSSA SALSA 1 SALSA 2 CHA CHA CHA 1 CH...

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