background image

ENGLISH

15

10. TABLE OF DICTIONARY

C

C

m

C

7

C

7+

C

m7

C

dim

C

sus4

C

6

C

5

C

7 5

C

7 9 5

C

m7+

C

m9 7+

C

m7 5

C

m9 5

C

7 9sus4

C

m6

C

m6 9

C

7+ 5

C

7+ 5

C

m7 9

C

7 4 9

C

7dim

C

6 9

C

7 4

C

7 9

C

m7 5

C

5

C

9

C

7 9

C

7 9

C

7 5

C

7 9 5

C

9 7+

C

7 9  5

C

7 9  5

9. MAINTENANCE AND REMARKS

•   Keep this manual for future reference.   •

When using electrical products, basic precautions must be fol-

lowed, including the following:
  

1

.  Read all the instructions before using the product.

  

2

.  When the product is used by children, supervision by an 

adult is advised.

  

3

.  Do  not  use  the  product  near  water,  for  example  near  a 

bath tub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or near a swimming pool 

etc., or in a wet or humid basement.

  

4

.  When connecting to the mains 

supply ensure that: 

a)

 your hands are not wet (to 

avoid electric shocks);

b)

 do not pull on the cable.

  

5

.  This  product,  either  by  itself,  or  when  connected  to  an 

external amplifier and headphones or speakers, is capable 

of producing sound levels that can cause damage to hearing. 

Do not operate it for a long period of time at high volume 

levels  or  in  any  case  at  an  uncomfortable  volume  level. 

Especially  when  using  headphones,  always  moderate  the 

volume.

  

6

.  The  product  should  be  posi-

tioned so that it’s location will 

provide adequate ventilation.

  

7

.  The  product  should  be  posi-

tioned away from heat sources 

such  as  radiators,  heaters  or 

other  products  that  produce 

heat.

  

8

.  This  product should only be connected to a power supply 

of the voltage corresponding to that shown on the label on 

the instrument using an AC/DC adaptor. This label, contai-

ning all electrical data, relevant warning messages and the 

instrument identification data, can be found on the under-

side of the product.

  

9

.  If  the  product  is  not  used  for  long  periods,  the AC/DC 

adaptor should be unplugged from mains.

10

.  The adaptor must be connected directly to the mains sup-

ply without any other plugs.

11

.  Do  not  obstruct  the  air  entry 

points of the feeder with objects 

such as curtains, cloths, etc.

12

.  Do  not  place  the  adaptor 

behind furniture or in hidden places.

13

.  Do not place sticky or adhesive objects on the keyboard, 

such as burning candles.

14

.  Care should be taken to avoid foreign objects falling into or 

liquid being splilt into the inside of the instrument through 

any of the slots or openings in the case.

15

.  Ensure  that  the  adapter  is  sufficiently  ventilated  and  that 

the  ventilation  slits  are  not  covered  with  objects  such  as 

newpapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc..

16

.  Do not expose the keyboard or the adaptor to drops or 

sprays of any kind of liquid.

17

.  This    product  should  be  referred  to  an  approved  service 

centre when:  a)  It has been exposed to rain.  b) It appears 

to operate incorrectly or shows a marked change in per-

formance.  c) It has been dropped or if the case has been 

damaged.    d)  Objects  have  fallen  into  the  instrument  or 

liquid has been spilt into or over it.  e) The AC/DC adaptor 

has been damaged.

18

.  Never  attempt  to  repair  your    instrument    yourself. Any 

operation  should  be  referred  to  authorized  personnel, 

otherwise the guarantee will be declared void.

19

.  Do not use alcohol, solvents or similar chemical substances 

for cleaning. Use a soft cloth dampened in a bland solution 

of water and neutral detergent. Dip the cloth in the solu-

tion and then wring it until it is nearly dry.

TK 78_82 istr GB.indd   15

15-10-2009   16:07:31

Summary of Contents for TK 82

Page 1: ...GB USER S MANUAL 2 F MANUEL D UTILISATION 20 D BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG 38 E INSTRUCCIONES DE USO 56 I MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI 74 GUARANTEE GARANTIE GARANTIE GARANTIA GARANZIA 95 TK 78 TK 78 TK 82 TK 82...

Page 2: ...NCER REC and PLAY to record and listen AUTOMATIC ACCOMPANIMENT Free Chord Easy Chord Arranger A and B LARGE Controls Volume of Sections ARRANGER ON OFF GROUND ON OFF Split 19 24 Full Keyb Split Genera...

Page 3: ...DARDS For information regarding the disposal of the items mentioned here below please refer to Council Administration office regar ding specialised waste collection centres 1 DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES Pro...

Page 4: ...on the style selects right hand and left hand tone the best tempo for the performance and sets the FREE CHORD setting on the keyboard In the 60 songs it selects the sound and the tempo connected to t...

Page 5: ...me 12 61 key keyboard showing 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 identified chord and EASYCHORD function 15...

Page 6: ...osen or by using the SELECT buttons The EASY PLAY control sets the melody of the song and the standard TEMPO on the keyboard 7 HOW TO USE THE KEYBOARD 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 LA CUCARA...

Page 7: ...ress 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 with the first one To select other sounds keep us...

Page 8: ...oes from the first to the twenty fourth key The keyboard on the display shows the division point with an arrow Chords can be played in the FREE CHORD mode which means in the traditional way or in the...

Page 9: ...ding the 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 automati...

Page 10: ...eak will be executed The display shows Intro BREAK replaces the ENDING s execution FUNCTIONS ARRANGER ON OFF When a rhythm is functioning it starts or stops the arrangement of the rhythm To start pres...

Page 11: ...yboard and sets a rhythmic style and a sound adapt for a DJ The style and sound can however be changed and the DJ effects used in the same way GROUND ON OFF When a rhythm is active and so is FREE CHOR...

Page 12: ...orus By entering 50 you can have the Chorus 1 effect with 51 Chorus 2 with 52 Chorus 3 with 53 Chorus 4 with 54 Feed Back with 55 Flanger with 56 Short Delay with 57 FB Delay and with 58 Chorus Off yo...

Page 13: ...h to listen 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...

Page 14: ...d for playing chords in the traditional way Easy Chord for playing simplified chords To choose the desired mode see the FUNCTIONS paragraph Strip with numbers and letters Position the strip with numbe...

Page 15: ...ing all electrical data relevant warning messages and the instrument identification data can be found on the under side of the product 9 If the product is not used for long periods the AC DC adaptor s...

Page 16: ...MIDI channels etc The keyboard is provided with MIDI IN and OUT sockets which enable the user to connect it to a Personal Computer using a cable not supplied This can be connected as indicated in the...

Page 17: ...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 18: ...be reproduced on the keyboard N B even if the procedure is very simple it can become difficult in the presen ce of particular computer configurations In this case it is advisable to contact a compute...

Page 19: ...bar 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...

Page 20: ...c 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 47...

Page 21: ...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 ETHNIC...

Page 22: ...46 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 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 CHA...

Page 23: ...pedirlo in busta chiusa alla competente sede della Farfisa v Farfisa Organization in your country GB F D E Retailer s stamp or name and address where you have bought the product Cachet ou nom et adres...

Page 24: ...gelegenheid van In quale occasione Christmas N el Weihnachten Navidad St Nicolaas Kerst Natale birthday anniversaire Geburtstag cumplea os verjaardag compleanno other and precisely autres occasions an...

Page 25: ...bzw beiTransportsch den und Sch den in Folge von h herer Gewalt I GARANZIA La presente garanzia valida se compilata in ogni sua parte ed inviata in busta chiusa entro 15 giorni dall acquisto alla com...

Page 26: ...98...

Page 27: ...99...

Page 28: ...5 t P 4 0 0 4 04 5 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 5 t GR A I TO ME NA KPATH ETE THN IE N H MA I THN XPEIA TEITE TO ME 0 t S 41 3 5 7 3 3 4 0 3 44 t SF PYYD MME S ILYTT M AN MAAHANTUOJAN NIMEN JA OSDITTEN t N 5 7 3 1 4...

Reviews: