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Cat. No. 42-4041
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
Electronic Keyboard
MD-1200
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Cat. No. 42-4041OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.Electronic KeyboardMD-120042-4041.fm Page 1 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 6:56 AM

Pagina 2 - THE FCC WANTS YOU TO

10OPERATIONBASIC OPERATION1. Slide VOLUME to MIN (minimum).Important: To prevent hearing dam-age, always set the MD-1200’s vol-ume to MIN before you t

Pagina 3 - FEATURES

11The tone number and name appear atthe top of the display. The middle rowshows the chord symbol, the tempo inbeats per minute, the number of themeasu

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12Notes:• You can select the next highest orlowest numbered tone by simplypressing + or – on the keypad.• The names of tone numbers 000–127 are marked

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13USING THE DRUM PADSThe MD-1200 has six drum pads thatyou can use to play percussion soundsindependent of the keyboard keys. Sim-ply tap on a drum pa

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14For example, if you set the splitpoint to be F below middle C, F3appears.Note: You can change the split pointat any time.6. Play both the low and hi

Pagina 7 - PREPARATION

151. If the SPLIT or LAYER indicator ison, press SPLIT or LAYER to turn itoff.2. Enter the number for the high-endbase tone on the keypad.3. Press SPL

Pagina 8 - HEADPHONES

162. To select a different rhythm, choosean auto-rhythm from the 100RHYTHMS list and enter its two-digit number on the keypad. Forexample, to select 8

Pagina 9 - USING THE MUSIC STAND

17Using INTROThe MD-1200’s INTRO feature lets youstart the selected auto-rhythm with alight, 3- to 8-measure introduction thatblends easily into the s

Pagina 10 - OPERATION

18Free Session — lets you play the melo-dy using the entire keyboard while theMD-1200 plays accompaniment basedon your auto-rhythm selection (see “Us-

Pagina 11 - USING THE PRESET

19Concert ChordThe concert chord method lets begin-ning keyboard players easily select andplay a chord.The number of accompaniment keysyou press deter

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2We recommend you write your MD-1200’s serial number here. The numberis on the bottom of the MD-1200.Serial Number _________________THE FCC WANTS YOU

Pagina 13 - USING SPLIT

20Standard FingeringThe standard fingering method uses standard formations of three or four notes, andlets the experienced musician play a wider varie

Pagina 14 - TOGETHER

21Follow these steps to start standard fin-gering auto accompaniment.1. Set MODE to FINGERED.2. Select and enter an auto-rhythm.(See “Selecting/Playin

Pagina 15 - AUTO-RHYTHMS

22Follow these steps to use the key-board’s free session feature.1. Press RHYTHM.2. Select and enter an auto-rhythm.3. Press TONE.4. Select and enter

Pagina 16 - Using SYNCHRO

23This chart shows the parts assigned toeach channel.Notes:• Normally, keyboard play is assignedto Channel 1 and the drum pads areassigned to Channel

Pagina 17 - AUTO-ACCOMPANIMENT

245. To edit other channels, press or to return to the channel selectionscreen and repeat Steps 2–4.To exit the edit mode, press MIXER. Thedisplay s

Pagina 18 - Adjusting the Accompaniment

25Notes:• You cannot use tones 160–167(drum set tones) as base tones.• The preset tone you use as thebasis for a user tone is not changed.• The tone l

Pagina 19 - Concert Chord

26Notes:• A new or revised user tone replacesthe existing user tone.• Layer, split, auto accompaniment,demo tune play, and MIDI functionsare all disab

Pagina 20 - Standard Fingering

27Touch Sensitivity (TchSense)(–64 to +63) — Controls changes inthe volume of the tone dependingon how hard you strike the keys.You can specify more v

Pagina 21 - Using FREE SESSION

28Hints on Creating a User Tone• Use a preset tone that is similar tothe one you are trying to create.When you already have a generalidea of the tone

Pagina 22 - USING THE MIXER

29SPECIAL FEATURESCHANGING KEYSThe MD-1200 automatically selects thekey of middle C each time you turn it on.For added flexibility as you play, theMD-

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3FEATURESYour Optimus MD-1200 Electronic Key-board is a state-of-the-art musical instru-ment that offers you a vast array ofsounds. You can choose fro

Pagina 24 - TONE SYNTHESIZER

303. Within 5 seconds, press + or – toraise or lower the keyboard's pitch.Each time you press the key, thenumber on the display increases ordecre

Pagina 25 - Creating and Storing a User

31Setting the Pitch Bend RangeYou can adjust the bend range of pitchcontrols from 1 to 12 semitones.Note: The keyboard automatically se-lects a bend r

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32USING THE MEMORYThe MD-1200 lets you record up to twoseparate songs in memory for later play-back. You can use either of two meth-ods to record a so

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33• Pressing FREE SESSION whilerecording with a free sessionaccompaniment turns off the accom-paniment; however, the keyboardcontinues playing the las

Pagina 28 - Deleting a User Tone

34Note: Press after you select Track 1in Step 3 to use the drum pads. Thatway, you can also start recording byplaying a drum pad.This data is stored

Pagina 29 - SPECIAL FEATURES

35• You can set the volume and panposition of the playback tracks usingthe mixer. This setting data is outputthrough MIDI OUT.• The entire keyboard fu

Pagina 30 - USING PITCH BEND

369. When you finish recording, pressMEMORY,STEP, or START/ STOP.To play back the song, press START/STOP.Notes:• To correct entry mistakes, see “Edit-

Pagina 31 - USING A SUSTAIN PEDAL

37Correcting Mistakes Before finishing your step recording en-try, you can move the entry point back tocorrect the data you entered. However,this oper

Pagina 32 - USING THE MEMORY

387. Press START/STOP to end record-ing.This data is stored on the selectedtrack in addition to the notes youplayed:• tone number• optional pedal oper

Pagina 33 - Rec. No

39Changing the Navigation TrackAfter you record, the display shows thecontents of the last recorded or editedtrack. To display a different track, re-p

Pagina 34 - PLAYING BACK FROM

4Synthesizer Function — lets you cre-ate up to 32 of your own original tones.Tune Function — lets you adjust thepitch of your keyboard so you can play

Pagina 35 - STEP RECORDING

40Editing Techniques and Display ContentsKey Pressure (Velocity) — Use thekeyboard, number buttons, or + and – toadjust the key pressure. To change th

Pagina 36 - Normal Mode

41USING MIDIYour MD-1200 includes a feature calledMIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Inter-face) — the universal standard for send-ing and receiving per

Pagina 37 - RECORDING MULTIPLE

42Cautions:• Always turn off power to your MD-1200 and the other MIDI devicebefore you connect or disconnectMIDI cables.• As you make the cable connec

Pagina 38 - Step Recording

43Here is the data that can be sent and re-ceived with this keyboard and the corre-sponding control number.Use the Bank Select setting to select theMD

Pagina 39 - CONTENTS

44System Exclusive controls fine toneadjustments unique to a particular sys-tem. Basically, the system exclusivesare unique to a particular system; ho

Pagina 40 - Deleting Individual Data

45GM Mode on/off (Default: Off): set toon when you want to have the key-board receive GM data from anotherMIDI device. Turning GM mode onautomatically

Pagina 41 - USING MIDI

46Importing DataFollow these steps to import dumpeddata from another device.1. Repeatedly press TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI so the display showsBulkSnd?.2. Wi

Pagina 42 - MIDI DATA

47Control Change — This feature sendsdata on various controllers, each havingits own number. For the details of eachparameter, see “MIDI Data” on Page

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48TROUBLESHOOTINGIf the MD-1200 is not performing as it should, these suggestions might help. If you stillcannot solve the problem, take the keyboard

Pagina 44 - SETTINGS

49CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour Optimus MD-1200 Electronic Keyboard is an example of superior design andcraftsmanship. The following suggestions will help

Pagina 45 - DUMPING/IMPORTING

5CONTENTSPreparation ... 7Connecting Power

Pagina 46 - IMPLEMENTATION

50SPECIFICATIONSNumber of Keys ... 61Drum Pads ..

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51Mixer FunctionChannels ... 16Parameters ...

Pagina 48 - TROUBLESHOOTING

52APPENDIXNOTE TABLE42-4041.fm Page 52 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 6:56 AM

Pagina 49 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

53Legend:1. Tone number2. Maximum polyphony3. Digital Controlled Oscillator4. Range type5. Recommended sound range for General MIDI* Tones without sca

Pagina 50 - SPECIFICATIONS

54FREE SESSION CHORD PROGRESSION CHART42-4041.fm Page 54 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 6:56 AM

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Pagina 52 - APPENDIX

56DRUM ASSIGNMENT LIST42-4041.fm Page 56 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 6:56 AM

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57FINGERED CHORD CHART42-4041.fm Page 57 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 6:56 AM

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58MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHARTRemarks*3 Modulation and after touch for each channel are the same effect.*4 Pitch bend sense, fine tune, coarse tune send/

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59NOTES42-4041.fm Page 59 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 6:56 AM

Pagina 56 - DRUM ASSIGNMENT LIST

6Special Features ... 29Changing Keys ...

Pagina 57 - FINGERED CHORD CHART

RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 7610208A99 Printed in the USALimited One-Year WarrantyThis product is warranted by RadioSha

Pagina 58 - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART

7PREPARATIONNote: To connect a MIDI device, see“Making the MIDI Connections” onPage 41. To connect a sustain pedal,see “Using a Sustain Pedal” onPage

Pagina 59

8Using AC PowerYou can power your MD-1200 fromstandard AC power using a 9-volt ACadapter (not supplied) and a Size MAdaptaplug.Cautions:You must use a

Pagina 60 - We Service What We Sell

9• Once you set the volume, do notincrease it. Over time, your earsadapt to the volume level, so a vol-ume level that does not cause dis-comfort might

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