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Your keyboard includes a feature called MIDI 
(Musical Instrument Digital Interface). MIDI is 
the universal standard for sending and 
receiving performance data between all types 
of electronic musical instruments, regardless 
of the manufacturer.

Using MIDI, you can play music on your 
keyboard and another instrument at the same 
time while pressing the keys on only one, 
record your music to a sequencer, acquire a 
wider selection of preset tones from a sound 
module, and much more.

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Every MIDI-equipped instrument has a MIDI 
OUT terminal, and some also have a MIDI IN 
and MIDI THRU terminal. Each of these 
terminals serves a different purpose.

• MIDI OUT sends MIDI data to (“talks to”) 

the other MIDI instrument(s).

• MIDI IN receives (“listens to”) MIDI data 

sent by the other MIDI instrument(s).

• MIDI THRU  lets you connect (“network”) 

additional MIDI instruments, and sends 
along to other MIDI devices a copy of all 
data it receives through its MIDI IN 
terminal.

Your keyboard has a 

MIDI

 

OUT

 terminal.

The cable that connects MIDI devices does 
not actually carry sound between them, like a 
speaker wire carries sound from a receiver to 
a speaker. Instead, MIDI-equipped devices 
communicate with each other using digital 
codes (instructions). One MIDI device sends 
digital instructions representing exactly what 
is being played on it. The other MIDI device 
receives and translates those instructions, 
then produces (or records) the sound as it 
was played on the first device. 

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To connect your keyboard to another MIDI-
equipped device, you must use a MIDI cable 
(available at your local RadioShack store). 
The keyboard’s MIDI data is sent 
automatically as you play. 

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1. Use a MIDI cable to connect 

MIDI OUT

 on 

the back of the keyboard to the other 
device’s MIDI IN terminal.

2. Repeatedly press 

MIDI

 to select a MIDI 

channel. MIDI uses up to 16 channels to 
exchange data. As in a TV broadcast, 
different channels send different data. 

3. To transmit to the MIDI device, play the 

melody using the keyboard’s black and 
white keys.

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Connecting your keyboard to another MIDI 
device requires a MIDI cable (not supplied). 
See “Making the MIDI Connections”.

The keyboard’s auto-rhythms, prerecorded 
tunes, sustain information, and transpose 
information cannot be sent as MIDI data.

If you send MIDI data to a device such as a 
personal computer, the computer will need 
a sound card, software to interpret the data, 
and a pair of speakers (none supplied). 
RadioShack carries sound cards, MIDI 
cable, speakers, and software.

MIDI Channel 10 is preset to percussion 
data in some MIDI receiving devices, 
depending on the specific device you 
select.

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Always turn off power to your keyboard and 
the other MIDI device before you connect or 
disconnect MIDI cables.

As you make the cable connections, be 
sure to align the MIDI cable pins with the 
matching holes on your keyboard’s MIDI 
OUT
 terminal. If you have trouble plugging 
in the cable, do not force it! You might 
damage the plug or the instrument.

Summary of Contents for 42-4059

Page 1: ...w down the tempo of any selected music pattern 106 065 Introduction 2 Connecting Power 2 Using Batteries 2 Using AC or DC Power 2 Connecting Headphones 2 Listening Safely 2 Connecting an External Ampl...

Page 2: ...g follow these guidelines when you use headphones Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening After you begin listening adjust the volume to a comfortable level Do not listen at ex...

Page 3: ...3 37 11 6 174 1 4 Speaker Speaker POWER...

Page 4: ...30 preset auto rhythms that provide a steady beat for your music The name and two digit number of each preset auto rhythm is listed on the RHYTHMS list on the keyboard s top panel You can play a prese...

Page 5: ...tions see Single Fingering FINGERED Standard Fingering mode This mode lets you play chords on the accompaniment keys using chord formations of from three or more notes The chord name appears on the di...

Page 6: ...til black dots appear next to ONE KEY on the left side of the display 2 Select a tone from the SONGS list and enter its two digit number on the keypad Or you can press or to move to the next higher or...

Page 7: ...m hi hat open high tom tom and hi hat close at your fingertips To play a percussion pad sound simply press the desired pad at any time The keyboard plays the selected percussion sound once each time y...

Page 8: ...ions then produces or records the sound as it was played on the first device 0 6 100 6 105 To connect your keyboard to another MIDI equipped device you must use a MIDI cable available at your local Ra...

Page 9: ...measures reorient or relocate the receiving antenna increase the distance between the equipment and the radio or TV use outlets on different electrical circuits for the keyboard and the radio or TV Co...

Page 10: ...10 14 465 These tables show the fingering for the chords you play most often Suspended Diminished...

Page 11: ...ply DC 9V Jack PHONE Jack 1 8 Inches 3 5 mm MIDI OUT Jack OUT Power Sources DC 6 C batteries AC 120V 60Hz with AC adapter Vehicle Battery 9V with DC adapter Dimensions HWD 2 15 16 26 15 16 10 9 16 Inc...

Page 12: ...e event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwi...

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