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13 

Flute 

33 

Lyric Crystal 

14 

Lead1 

34 

Reed Organ2 

15 

Alto Sax 

35 

Electronic Crystal                    

16 

Crystal FX 

36 

Sweet Crystal                     

17 

Rotary Organ 

37 

Psychedelic Synth Lead 

18 

String 

38 

Rock Organ 

19 

Soft Crystal 

39-199 

Popular Tones 

Appendix IV. Demo Song Table 

 

No. 

Name of Song 

No. 

Name of Song 

00 

The cherry tree 

20 

Fur Elise 

01 

Brown 

21 

Mary had a little lamb 

02 

The cherry blossom 

22 

If you’re happy and you know it  

03 

Come back 

23 

Dream wedding 

04 

Dream

 

24 

He's got the whole world in his hands 

05 

Lambada 

25 

A maiden's prayer 

06 

Mozart piano sonata 

26 

Spanish guitar 

07 

Let it go 

27 

Greensleeves  

08 

Passionate 

28 

Rainstorm 

09 

Music box dancer 

29 

Bagpipe 

10 

Amazing Grace 

30 

Classical concert 

11 

Flight of the bumble bee 

31 

Imperial garden 

12 

Happy birthday to you 

32 

Carcassi etude, op. 60, no. 3 

13 

Twinkle twinkle little star 

33 

A state of mind 

14 

Canon 

34 

Italian polka 

15 

Four seasons spring march 

35 

The fountain 

16 

Heipanpo  

36 

Cuckoo waltz 

17 

Loch Lomond 

37 

Clementine sonata 

18 

Red river valley 

38 

Chopin nocturnes 

19 

Serenade - Haydn 

39 

Mozart sonata k 284 

Appendix V. Troubleshooting 

 

Problem 

Possible Reason / Solution 

A faint noise is heard when turning the power on 
or off. 

This is normal and nothing to worry about. 

After turning the power on to the keyboard there 
was no sound when the keys were pressed. 

Check the master volume is set to the correct 
volume. Check that headphones or any other 
equipment are not plugged into the keyboard as 
these will cause the built-in speaker system to 
cut off automatically. 
Check that fingered chord mode is not selected. 
Incorrect key presses in fingered chord mode will 
not produce any sound. 

Summary of Contents for RJ361

Page 1: ...RJ361 61 key Multi function Keyboard User Guide...

Page 2: ...ectronic keyboard To avoid damaging the appearance of the electronic keyboard or damaging the internal parts please do not place the electronic keyboard in a dusty environment in direct sunlight or in...

Page 3: ...nnecting an Amplifier or Hi Fi Equipment 7 Connecting a phone or audio device to the AUX Input to play music through the keyboard 7 Connecting a Microphone 8 Playing MP3 Music Files from a USB Memory...

Page 4: ...17 Teaching Modes 18 Beginner Course 18 Advanced Course 18 Progressive Learning 18 Appendix I Percussion Instruments 19 Appendix II Rhythm Table 20 Appendix III Tone Table 20 Appendix IV Demo Song Ta...

Page 5: ...37 38 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 12 13 14 15 16 9 17 18 19 20 21 22 30 31 29 23 24 25 26 27 28 14 Accompaniment Volume 15 Transpose 16 Sustain 17 Record 18 Rhythm Program 19 Playback 20 Memory Function 21 Me...

Page 6: ...onnections LED Display 1 3 Digit LED Display USB AUXIN PHONES DCIN9V 1 2 3 4 5 MIC 1 1 USB Input For MP3 Playback 2 MIC Input For Electret Microphone 3 AUX IN For Music Playback 4 Headphone Output 5 D...

Page 7: ...en the battery lid on the underneath of the electronic keyboard and insert 6 x 1 5V Size D alkaline batteries Ensure the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity and replace the battery lid Ca...

Page 8: ...S jack on the rear of the electronic keyboard Connecting a phone or audio device to the AUX Input to play music through the keyboard This keyboard has a built in speaker system that can be used to pla...

Page 9: ...a USB Memory Stick Insert the USB memory stick into the USB input at the rear of the keyboard Press the PLAY PAUSE key to start and stop the music playback Once the music has started playing you can s...

Page 10: ...er on Adjustment of the Master Volume The keyboard has 16 levels of volume from V00 off V15 To change the volume touch the MAIN VOL buttons The volume level is indicated by the LED display Pressing bo...

Page 11: ...d mode press the SPLIT button the LED will show SPL The keyboard will split into two keyboards at the 24th key from the left You can adjust the TONE of the right hand side of the keyboard by pressing...

Page 12: ...tes as required Vibrato Touch the VIBRATO button to enter Vibrato mode The LED display will briefly display Vib to indicate that vibrato is on Once this mode is selected each time a note is played a t...

Page 13: ...chosen The metronome effect is added to the music once you start playing To exit this mode touch the START STOP or METRONOME button again Panel Percussion Instruments When the PERCUSSION button is to...

Page 14: ...the rhythm you require by pressing the corresponding digits on the numerical keypad or by pressing the buttons Start Stop Touch the START STOP button to play the rhythm Touch the START STOP button aga...

Page 15: ...E buttons The LED display will show the volume as you are adjusting it The adjustment range has 16 levels which are displayed as 000 015 and indicated by the bars on the LED display Pressing both the...

Page 16: ...the tempo will revert to 120 bpm Chord Accompaniment Single Finger Chords Touch the SINGLE button to activate the single finger chord function The LED screen will display C 1 Chords are played by pre...

Page 17: ...DING button to enable the intro section When the intro finishes playing accompaniment shifts to the main section Touch INTRO ENDING button again to enable the ending section When the ending is finishe...

Page 18: ...9 By pressing the and button on the numerical keypad you can choose the demo song you require There are 40 demo songs to choose from in total The keyboard will finish the chosen song and then play the...

Page 19: ...button to enter the Advanced Course teaching mode This mode is suitable for more advanced users The LED display will show d00 where XX is the number of the song selected from 00 to 39 refer to Append...

Page 20: ...Page 19 Appendix I Percussion Instruments PERCUSSION KEYBOARD AREA 1 2 3 4 5 58 57 60 59 61 61 Percussion Sounds...

Page 21: ...at 17 8 Beat 42 Hard 16 Beat 18 Cha Cha 43 POP Rhumba 19 Salsa 44 Jazz Reggae 20 Brazil Mambo 45 Punk 16 Beat 21 POP 8 Beat 46 Mix Rock 22 POP Mambo 47 Pattern Bossanova 23 Smooth Country 48 Classical...

Page 22: ...ee 31 Imperial garden 12 Happy birthday to you 32 Carcassi etude op 60 no 3 13 Twinkle twinkle little star 33 A state of mind 14 Canon 34 Italian polka 15 Four seasons spring march 35 The fountain 16...

Page 23: ...pre set The main volume or accompaniment volume is not right Check that the main master volume and accompaniment volume are set correctly Note that the main volume also affects the accompaniment volu...

Page 24: ...Page 23 Appendix VI Chord Tables Single Finger Chords C D D E E F F G G A B B m m7 M 7...

Page 25: ...Page 24 Fingered Chords...

Page 26: ...rhythm programming Percussion 12 different instruments Accompaniment Control Start Stop Sync Fill in Intro Ending Tempo Intelligent Teaching Metronome 2 Teaching modes External Jacks Power input Head...

Page 27: ...ich can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna...

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