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| Brand | Medeli |
|---|---|
| Model | MC-110 |
| Category | Electronic Keyboard |
| Language | English |
Details symptoms of low battery power and provides essential precautions for handling batteries.
Instructions for connecting and using the specified AC adaptor, including voltage and polarity.
Connecting headphones for private practice and automatic speaker muting.
Connecting an optional foot switch for sustain control like a piano pedal.
Using the AUX.OUT jack to connect the keyboard to an external audio system.
Explanation of MIDI IN, OUT, and THRU jacks for connecting to MIDI devices.
Instructions for selecting and listening to individual demo songs using the number buttons.
Learn how to select and play different instrument sounds (voices) on the keyboard.
Directly selecting voices or styles using the numeric keypad for quick access.
Layering two different voices together for a richer sound.
Quickly switching to piano sounds using the dedicated PIANO button.
Adding a sustain effect to notes using the SUSTAIN button.
Modifying the pitch of notes up or down using the Pitch Bend wheel.
Applying Reverb and Chorus effects using the DSP button.
Choosing from 100 different auto-accompaniment styles for backing tracks.
Starting and stopping the playback of chosen accompaniment styles.
Speeding up or slowing down the tempo of the accompaniment.
Setting modes like FINGERED or SINGLE FINGER for auto-accompaniment.
Alternating between NORMAL and VARIATION patterns within a style.
Enabling auto-start of accompaniment when a chord is played.
Playing an introductory musical pattern before the main accompaniment.
Ending the auto-accompaniment with a designated musical phrase.
Activating and deactivating the keyboard's built-in metronome.
Setting a split point to divide the keyboard for different voicings.
Shifting the keyboard's pitch up or down by one or two octaves.
Adjusting volume levels for individual accompaniment tracks like Rhythm and Bass.
Instantly recalling appropriate panel settings for the current style.
Utilizing memory pads as drum pads to play percussion sounds.
Fine-tuning the keyboard voice pitch in half-tone steps.
Adjusting the overall tuning setting of the keyboard.
Controlling the left-right stereo balance of sounds.
Setting the MIDI channel for communication with external devices.
Adjusting the tempo or beat value for playback.
Dividing the keyboard into lower and upper voice sections.
Saving and recalling control panel configurations using memory pads.
Turning the touch sensitivity function of the keyboard on or off.
Recording musical performances and playing them back.
Reference table detailing chord fingerings for various chord types.
Chart illustrating chord voicings suitable for single-finger accompaniment.
Comprehensive list of all 100 built-in demo songs available on the keyboard.