Optimus 42-4031 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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FEATURES
© 1996 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
Optimus and Concertmate are registered trademarks used by Tandy Corporation.
RadioShack is a trademark used by Tandy Corporation.
Your Optimus Concertmate 410 Porta-
ble Electronic Keyboard is a state-of-
the-art musical instrument with many
exciting features. You can set the key-
board to sound like 12 different musi-
cal instruments. To accompany your
music, the keyboard has 12 different
preset rhythms, as well as percussion
sounds and auto-accompaniments.
Your Concertmate 410’s features in-
clude:
18 Demonstration Songs
— let you
hear samples of what you and the
Concertmate 410 can do.
12 Different Sounds
— let you set
your Concertmate 410 to sound like
anything from a flute to a bell.
12 Auto-Rhythms
— give you a
steady beat for several styles of music
from disco to waltz.
Tempo Controls
— let you speed up
or slow down the tempo of any select-
ed music pattern.
Fill In Rhythm
— lets you insert a
short variation into any auto-rhythm.
Auto Accompaniment
— lets you
play chords on the accompaniment
keys using chord formations of from
one to three notes.
Lesson Function
— turns the begin-
ner into a musician by taking you
phrase-by-phrase through a demon-
stration song until you master it.
Melody Off Function
— lets you turn
off the melody of a demonstration song
so you can play the melody while the
keyboard plays the accompaniment.
Melody Recording
— lets you store
melodies of up to 17 notes.
OCTAVE Key
— lets you quickly raise
the sound of the keyboard by one mu-
sical octave.
Polyphonic Sound
— lets you play
and hear up to four notes at the same
time.
Two Built-In Speakers
— provide ex-
cellent sound to help make your music
come alive.
Output Jack
— lets you connect
headphones so you can play without
disturbing others, or an external ampli-
fier so you can play for a crowd.
Three Power Options
— let you pow-
er the keyboard from internal batteries
(not supplied), standard AC power
(with an optional adapter), or your ve-
hicle’s cigarette lighter socket (with an
optional adapter) so you can make mu-
sic almost anywhere.
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