Alesis Recital User Guide - Page 3

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Features Top Panel 1 POWER MASTER MIN MAX 2 34 DEMO REVERB CHORUS FUNCTION METRONOME 5 LESSON 6 PIANO ELECTRIC PIANO 7 VOICE SELECT ORGAN SYNTH BASS 8 SPLIT 1. Power Switch: Turns the piano's power on or off. In order to save energy, the piano will automatically shut down after 30 minutes if it is not used. 2. 1 3 4 7 Master Volume Knob: Adjusts the master volume for the Line Output and Headphone Output. Note: If the internal speakers do not produce any sound, check that the Master Volume knob is not set too low or if headphones are plugged into the Headphone Output. The speakers will be muted if there are headphones plugged into the Headphone Output. 2 5 6 3. Reverb Button: Press this button to turn the reverb effect on or off. Press the Reverb button and the Chorus button at the same time to start Demo playback. 4. Chorus Button: Press this button to turn the chorus effect on or off. Press the Chorus button and the Reverb button at the same time to start Demo playback. 5. Metronome Button: Press this button to turn the metronome on or off. Press the Metronome button and the Lesson button at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. 6. Lesson Button: Press this button to turn the Lesson Mode on or off. Press the Lesson button and the Metronome button at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. 7. Voice Select Buttons: Press one of these buttons to select a preset voice. 1 2 3 4 8. Split Button: Press this button to enter or exit Split Mode. 5 Rear Panel 1. USB Port: Allows for transfer of MIDI data to a computer. 2. Sustain Pedal Input: Connect a standard 1/4" (6.35mm) sustain pedal here. 3. Line Output: Connect external audio equipment such as an amplifier, mixer, 12 3 45 or recorder. Use the R and L outputs for stereo output or just the L output for mono output. 4. Headphone Output: Connect stereo headphones with a 1/4" (6.35mm) stereo connector. When headphones are connected, the internal speakers will automatically turn off and sound will only be heard from the headphones. 5. Power Connector: Connect the included power adapter here. Bottom Panel 1. Battery Compartment: Install 6 "D" batteries here to power the Recital digital keyboard if you are not using the power adapter. 1 3

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Features
Top Panel
1.
Power Switch:
Turns the piano’s power on or off. In order to save energy, the piano will automatically
shut down after 30 minutes if it is not used.
2.
Master Volume Knob:
Adjusts the master volume for the Line Output and Headphone Output.
Note:
If the internal speakers do not produce any sound, check that the Master Volume knob is not
set too low or if headphones are plugged into the Headphone Output. The speakers will be muted if
there are headphones plugged into the
Headphone Output
.
3.
Reverb Button:
Press this button to turn the reverb effect on or off. Press the
Reverb
button and the
Chorus
button at the same time to start Demo playback.
4.
Chorus Button:
Press this button to turn the chorus effect on or off. Press the
Chorus
button and the
Reverb
button at the same time to start Demo playback.
5.
Metronome Button:
Press this button to turn the metronome on or off. Press the
Metronome
button
and the
Lesson
button at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode.
6.
Lesson Button:
Press this button to turn the Lesson Mode on or off. Press the
Lesson
button and the
Metronome
button at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode.
7.
Voice Select Buttons:
Press one of these buttons to select a preset voice.
8.
Split Button:
Press this button to enter or exit Split Mode.
Rear Panel
1.
USB Port:
Allows for transfer of MIDI
data to a computer.
2.
Sustain
Pedal
Input:
Connect
a
standard 1/4” (6.35mm) sustain pedal
here.
3.
Line Output:
Connect external audio
equipment such as an amplifier, mixer,
or recorder. Use the
R
and
L
outputs
for stereo output or just the
L
output for
mono output.
4.
Headphone Output:
Connect stereo headphones with a 1/4” (6.35mm) stereo connector. When
headphones are connected, the internal speakers will automatically turn off and sound will only be
heard from the headphones.
5.
Power Connector:
Connect the included power adapter here.
Bottom Panel
1.
Battery Compartment:
Install 6 “D” batteries here
to power the Recital digital keyboard if you are not
using the power adapter.
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REVERB
CHORUS
PIANO
ELECTRIC
PIANO
ORGAN
SYNTH
BASS
SPLIT
METRONOME
MAX
MIN
LESSON
DEMO
FUNCTION
VOICE SELECT
MASTER
POWER
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