Radio Shack MD-1210 Video Game Keyboard User Manual


 
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Operation
lopes. 00 specifies no change, a
value from 01 to 19 changes the
vibrato, and a value from 20 to 49
changes a parameter other than the
vibrato. Samples of the pitch enve-
lopes appear in a graph near your
keyboard’s right speaker.
Pitch (
Pitch
) (–64 to +63)
Controls the overall pitch of the
tone. A positive value increases the
pitch, a negative value lowers it. A
setting of zero sets the pitch to the
standard setting for the selected
tone.
Level (
Level
) (0 to 127)
— Con-
trols the overall volume of the tone.
The greater the value, the greater
the volume. Setting a level of zero
means that the tone does not sound
at all.
Touch Sensitivity (
TchSense
)
(–64 to +63)
— Controls changes in
the volume of the tone depending
on how hard you strike the keys.
You can specify more volume for
stronger striking and less volume for
lighter striking, or you can specify 00
to set the same volume regardless
of how hard you strike the keys.
Pan (
Pan
) (–64 to +63)
— Controls
the relative position of the tone
between the left and right speaker
channels. A greater positive value
moves the center point further to the
right, a negative value moves it to
the left.
4. Use
+
or
to change the parame-
ter’s setting. You can also use the
number buttons to directly enter a
value for the parameter.
Notes:
If you want to change another
parameter, repeat Steps 3 and 4.
If you selected a layered preset
tone, press to recall the DCO2
parameters (
d Co2
appears), and
repeat Steps 3 and 4 to set the
parameters. Press
TONE
again to
return to the DCO1 parameters.
5. Press
SYNTH
.
Save?
appears.
To store the settings, press to
display the tone number where you
want to save the user tone.
To exit the Custom Tone Synthe-
sizer mode without storing a new
tone, press .
Cancel?
appears.
Press to cancel.
6. Press
+
or
until the tone number
you want appears. If you do not
want to assign a name, skip to Step
10.
7. To give a name to your tone, press
. The first character of the tone
name flashes.
8. Repeatedly press
+
or
until the first
character of the new name appears.
9. Press to move to the next charac-
ter position. Repeat Steps 8 and 9 to
enter the rest of the characters in
the new name.
Note:
Press to change the tone
number (the name of the tone
returns to its preset name).
10. Press to save the user tone.
Save OK
appears briefly and the
keyboard exits the Custom Tone
Synthesizer mode.