Alesis Recital 61 User Guide

User Guide
English ( 3 – 13 )
Guía del usuario
Español ( 14 – 24 )
Guide d’utilisation
Français ( 25 – 35 )
Italiano ( 36 – 46 )
Benutzerhandbuch
Deutsch ( 47 – 57 )
Appendix
English ( 58 )
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User Guide (English)

Introduction

Box Contents

Recital 61 Digital Piano Power Adapter Music Rest

Support

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Setup

Music Rest

User Guide Safety & Warranty Manual
Step 1 Step 2 Detail

Connection Diagram

Items not listed in Introduction > Box Contents are sold separately.
Sustain Pedal
Computer
Speakers
(not included)
Power
Recital 61 Rear Panel
Headphones
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Features

Top Panel

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1. Power: This 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: This knob adjusts the master volume for the Line Output and Headphone Output.
Note: The internal speakers will be muted if there are headphones plugged into the Headphone Output. If the internal speakers do not produce any sound, make sure the Master Volume knob is not
set too low and that headphones are not plugged into the Headphone Output.
3. Split: Press this button to enter or exit Split Mode. Press the Split button and the Layer button at the same time to start Demo playback.
4. Layer: Press this button to enter or exit Layer Mode. Press the Layer button and the Split button at the same time to start Demo playback. Press and hold the Layer button and the Lesson button at the same time for 5 seconds to reset the Recital 61 to its factory default settings.
5. Metronome: 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: 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. Press and hold the Lesson button and the Layer button at the same time for 5 seconds to reset the Recital 61 to its factory default settings.
7. Voice Select: Press one of these buttons to select a preset voice. See Operation > Voices to learn more.
8. Reverb/Chorus: Press this button to turn the reverb and/or chorus effects on or off. See Operation >
Effects to learn more.

Rear Panel

1. USB Port: Allows for transfer of MIDI data to a computer.
2. Sustain Pedal Input: Connect the included 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 “AA” batteries here to power the Recital 61 digital keyboard if you are not using the power adapter.
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Operation

Demos

Playing Demo Songs
The Recital 61 Digital Piano features 2 demo songs.
To play the demo songs:
1. Press and release the Split and Layer buttons at the same time. The Recital 61 will enter Demo Mode and play the demo songs in a continuous loop. The two button LEDs will flash during demo playback.
2. To exit Demo Mode, press and release the Split and Layer buttons again.
Playing Voice Demos
Each Voice on the panel is preset with a voice demo. Hold the Split and Layer buttons together, then press one of the Voice buttons to play a voice demo.

Voices

The Recital 61 digital piano features 10 voices. Each of the 5 Voic e buttons has an Original voice and a Variation voice to choose from:
Button No. Original / Variation Voice Name
1 Acoustic Piano / Bright Piano
2 Electric Piano / Harpsichord
3 Drawbar Organ / Church Organ 4 Synth / Strings 5 Bass / Clavi
To choose one of the Original voices, press the corresponding Voi ce button. The button LED will be lit green. When you play the piano keys, the Original voice will sound.
To choose one of the Variation voices, press the corresponding Voice button twice (or once if this button’s Original voice is currently selected). The button LED will be lit red. When you play the piano keys, the Variation voice will sound.
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Layer Mode

Layer Mode allows for two different voices to be layered together for a fuller and richer sound.
To enable Layer Mode:
1. Press the Layer button to enter Layer Mode. The Layer button LED will be lit green.
2. Select the first voice by pressing one of the Voic e buttons to choose between its Original or Variation voice.
3. Press the Layer button again. The Layer button LED will be lit red.
4. Select the second voice by pressing one of the Voic e buttons to choose between its Original or Variation voice.
5. Press the Layer button again. The Layer button LED will be lit amber.
6. Play the keys to hear the two different voices layered together.
To disable Layer Mode, press the Layer button again.
Note: When you are selecting which voices will be layered, the first voice you select will be set as the Upper voice, and the second voice you select will be set as the Lower voice. See Operation >
Voice Volume to learn how to adjust the volume levels of the Upper and Lower voices.

Split Mode

Split Mode allows you to split the 61 keys into two zones so that you can have two different voices for each of your hands. For example, you may want the Acoustic Piano voice for your right hand and the Bass voice for your left hand. When Split Mode is enabled, the left-hand voice is referred to as the Split voice.
To enable Split Mode:
1. Select the voice that you would like to be in the right-hand zone.
2. Press and hold the Split button and then press one of the Voice buttons to select the Split voice for the left-hand zone. Release the Split button to enter Split Mode. The Split button LED will be lit when Split Mode is enabled.
3. Play the keys and you will hear that the right-hand and left-hand zones have different voices.
To disable Split Mode, press the Split button again. The Split button LED will turn off when Split Mode is disabled.
To set the key for the split point between the right-hand voice and left-hand voice, use the following procedure:
1. Press and hold the Split button, and then press the key where you would like the split to occur.
2. Release the Split button to confirm the new split point.
Note: When you are using Split Mode and Layer Mode at the same time, the right-hand zone will play both layered voices, and the left-hand zone will play the Split voice only.
Note: See Operation > Voice Volume to learn how to adjust the volume level of the Split voice.
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Advanced Function Mode

You can edit many functions on your Recital 61 by entering Advanced Function Mode.
To enter Advanced Function Mode, press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time. The two button LEDs will be lit. Then use the keys corresponding to the desired setting (as pictured below). More details on the adjustable settings can be found in the next few pages of this user guide.
To exit Advanced Function Mode, press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time again.
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Voice Volume

You can set the volume of each voice in Layer Mode and the split voice in Split Mode.
To set the volume of the upper voice in Layer Mode:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Upper Volume 1-2-3 to set the volume. 1 is the lowest volume, and 3 is the highest volume.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
To set the volume of the lower voice in Layer Mode or the split voice in Split Mode: Follow the steps above but instead use the Lower Volume 1-2-3 or Split Volume 1-2-3 keys.

Setting the MIDI Channel

You can also set the MIDI channel for the USB-MIDI output.
To set the MIDI Out channel:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Midi Ch. - or Midi Ch. + to set the MIDI Out channel from 1–16. Press both keys at the same time to restore the default channel setting to 1.
Note: Recital 61 uses only one MIDI channel at a time, even if you are using Split Mode or Layer Mode.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.

Setting the Click Tone

When the click tone is on, you will hear a click sound whenever you change a setting.
To turn the click tone on or off:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, press the key marked Click to turn the tone on or off.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
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Touch Sensitivity

The Recital 61 Digital Piano is equipped with touch response for controlling volume level with your playing strength—just like an acoustic piano. That means the harder you play the keys, the more volume you’ll hear from the speakers. Turning this function off results in a fixed volume level, no matter how hard or soft you play the keys. The touch settings are Off, 1, 2, and 3.
To set the touch sensitivity:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Touch Off-3 to select the desired touch level:
Setting Description
Off Fixed 1 Soft 2 Medium 3 Hard
3. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to exit Advanced Function Mode.

Transpose

This function allows the overall pitch of the piano to be transposed up or down in semitone increments (to a maximum of twelve semitones).
To transpose the keyboard between -12 and +12 semitones:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Transpose – or Transpose + to set the transpose value. Press both keys together to reset the transposition back to the default value of
0.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
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Metronome

The metronome feature provides a steady beat to aid in practicing at a consistent tempo.
To turn the metronone on or off, press the Metronome button. When the metronome is in use, the Metronome button LED will flash along with the current tempo. The tempo of the metronome can be
freely adjusted from 30 to 280 beats per minute.
To set the metronome tempo:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter the Advanced Function mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Take one of these steps:
Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Tempo – or Tempo + to lower or
raise the tempo. If you press both keys at the same time, the metronome will be restored to the default tempo of 120.
Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Tempo 0–9 to enter an exact tempo.
You will need to press 3 of these keys in total to enter the tempo value. For example, press 1, 2, 0 in sequence to enter a tempo value of 120, or press 0, 6, 4 in sequence to set a tempo value of 64.
Following the diagram on page 7, repeatedly press the key marked Tap at the desired
tempo. The piano will adjust the Metronome to the speed of the last two presses.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
To set the metronome time signature:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Metronome 0–9 to set the time signature.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
To set the metronome volume level:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Metronome Vol. 1-2-3 to set the metronome volume. 1 is the lowest volume, and 3 is the highest volume.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
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Effects

With the Recital 61, you can add adjustable Reverb and/or Chorus effects to your sound.
To enable the effects:
1. Press the Reverb/Chorus button once to turn on the reverb effect. The button LED will be lit green when only the Reverb effect is enabled.
2. Press the Reverb/Chorus button again to turn off the reverb effect and turn on the chorus effect. The button LED will be lit red when only the Chorus effect is enabled.
3. Press the Reverb/Chorus button again to turn on both the reverb and chorus effects. The button LED will be lit amber when both effects are enabled.
4. Press the button again to turn off all effects. The LED will be off when no effects are enabled.
To adjust the reverb type:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Reverb 1–5 to select the desired reverb type.
Setting Reverb Type 1 Room 2 Hall 3 Church 4 Delay 5 Pan Delay
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
To adjust the chorus type:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Chorus 1–5 to select the desired chorus type.
Setting Chorus Type 1 Chorus 1 2 Chorus 2 3 Chorus 3 4 Flanger 5 Rotary
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
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Pedal Resonance

Pedal resonance is a function that simulates the reverberation of notes when pressing the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano. When you use the included sustain pedal with Pedal Resonance enabled, the Recital 61 reproduces the rich harmonics and other unique sound characteristics of an acoustic piano.
To turn Pedal Resonance on or off:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, press the key marked Pedal Res. to turn the function on or off.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
Note: When Pedal Resonance is activated, the chorus effect will be automatically disabled.
Note: If you switch the Pedal Resonance on/off while performing, there may be a slight pause in the Recital 61’s signal output.

Lesson Mode

For instructional purposes, the Lesson Mode feature divides the 61 keys into two zones with the same pitch-range and voice. This enables both student and teacher to easily watch each other and play together without having to move away from the piano, take turns, or reach over each other.
To enable or disable Lesson Mode, press the Lesson button.
To select a voice for both zones in Lesson Mode, press one of the Voice buttons.
To set the key for the split point between the two zones, press and hold the Split button, press a key between C2 and C5, and then release the Split button. The default split point is E3.
To change the octave of the two zones in Lesson Mode:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function Mode. The two button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the keys marked Octave – and Octave + to lower or raise the octave. Press both keys together to reset the octave back to the default value.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.
Note: In Lesson Mode, Layer and Split Modes are automatically disabled.
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Auto Power Off

In order to save energy, the Recital 61 Digital Piano will automatically shut down after 30 minutes if it is not used.
To enable or disable the Auto Power Off function:
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson buttons at the same time to enter Advanced Function
Mode. The button LEDs will be lit.
2. Following the diagram on page 7, use the key marked Auto Pwr to enable or disable the Auto
Power Off function.
3. Press both the Metronome and Lesson buttons again to exit Advanced Function Mode.

Restore Factory Default Settings

To restore your Recital 61 to the factory default settings, press and hold the Layer and Lesson buttons for 5 seconds. All settings will be reset to their default values.
Note: Recital 61 cannot be in Advanced Function Mode when you restore it to the factory default settings.

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause and Solution
The speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is turned on/off.
The speakers do not produce sound when the keys are played.
The speakers are producing noise or interference.
Certain notes produce the wrong pitch.
This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
Check if the master volume is 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.
If the issue is still occurring, press and hold the Layer and Lesson buttons for 5 seconds to factory reset the voice volume settings of the unit.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the Recital 61 Digital Piano may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or keep it away from the piano.
Make sure that the transpose value is set to 0. If that does not work, then press and hold the Layer and Lesson buttons for 5 seconds to restore the factory default settings.
The notes sound weak or distorted.
If the keyboard is being powered with batteries, make sure new batteries are installed.
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Guía del usuario (Español)

Introducción

Contenido de la caja

Piano Digital Recital 61 Adaptador de corriente Atril

Soporte

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Instalación

Atril

Guía del usuario Manual sobre la seguridad y garantía
Paso 1 Paso 2 Detalle

Diagrama de conexión

Los elementos que no se enumeran en Introducción > Contenido de la caja se venden por separado.
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Ordenador
Altavoces
Sostenido Pedal (no incluido)
Suministro eléctrico
Auriculares
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Características

Panel superior

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1. Interruptor de encendido: Enciende y apaga el teclado. Para ahorrar energía, el piano se apagará
automáticamente tras 30 minutos de inactividad.
2. Perilla de volumen maestro: Ajusta el volumen maestro de la Salida de línea y la Salida para
auriculares. Nota: Si los altavoces internos no emiten ningún sonido, compruebe si la perilla volumen maestro no
tiene un ajuste demasiado bajo o si los auriculares están conectados a la Salida para auriculares. Los altavoces se silenciarán si se conectan auriculares a la Salida para auriculares.
3. Botón de
4. Layer: Pulse este botón para entrar y salir del modo de capas. Pulse el botón Layer y el botón Split al
mismo tiempo para comenzar la reproducción de la demo. Mantenga pulsado el botón Layer y el botón Lesson al mismo tiempo durante 5 segundos para resetear el Recital 61 a sus valores predeterminados de fábrica.
5. Botón de metrónomo: Pulse este botón para encender o apagar el metrónomo. Pulse el botón
Metronome y el botón Lesson a la vez para entrar al modo de funciones avanzadas.
6. Botón de
Lesson y el botón Metronome a la vez para entrar al modo de funciones avanzadas.
7. Botones de selección de voz: Pulse uno de estos botones para seleccionar una voz predefinida.
Consulte Funcionamiento > Voces para aprender más.
8. Reverb/Chorus: Pulse este botón para encender o apagar los efectos de reverberación y coro.
Consulte Funcionamiento > Efectos para aprender más.

Panel trasero

1. Puerto USB: Permite la transferencia de datos
MIDI al ordenador.
2. Entrada para pedal de sostenido: Conecte
aquí el pedal de sostenido incluido.
3. Salida de línea: Conecte aquí un equipo de
audio externo, como por ejemplo un amplificador, un mezclador o una grabadora. Use las salidas R y L para obtener una salida estéreo o la salida L solamente para obtener una salida monoaural.
4. Salida para auriculares: Conecte auriculares estéreo con conector estéreo de 6,35 mm (1/4 pulg.).
Cuando los auriculares se encuentran conectados, los altavoces internos se apagarán automáticamente y el sonido solo podrá escucharse desde los auriculares.
5. Conector de corriente: Conecte aquí el adaptador de corriente incluido.

Panel inferior

1. Compartimiento para pilas: Instale 6 baterías "AA" aquí
para alimentar el teclado digital Recital 61 si no está utilizando el adaptador de corriente.
división: Pulse este botón para entrar o salir del modo de división.
lección: Pulse este botón para activar o desactivar el modo de lección. Pulse el botón
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Funcionamiento

Canciones demo

Cómo reproducir canciones demo
El piano digital Recital 61 cuenta con dos canciones demo.
Cómo reproducir las canciones demo:
1. Pulse el botón División y el botón Layer al mismo tiempo. El piano digital Recital 61 entrará al modo
demo y reproducirá las canciones demo en un bucle continuo. Los LED de los dos botones parpadearán durante la reproducción de la demo.
2. Para salir del modo demo, pulse y suelte los botones División y Layer a la vez de nuevo.
Reproducción de demos de voz
Cada botón Voic e en el panel viene con una demo de voz predefinida. Mantenga pulsados los botones División y Layer a la vez y luego pulse uno de los botones Voice para reproducir una demo de voz.

Voces

El piano digital Recital 61 cuenta con 10 voces. Cada uno de los 5 botones Voice permite seleccionar una voz original y una variación de esa voz:
Nro. De botón
1 Piano acústico / Piano brillante
2 Piano Eléctrico / Clavecín
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4 Sintetizador / Cuerdas
5 Bajo / Clavicordio
Para elegir una de las voces originales, pulse el botón Voice correspondiente. El LED del botón se iluminará de verde. Al tocar las teclas del piano, sonará la voz original.
Para elegir una de las variaciones de las voces, pulse el botón Voice correspondiente dos veces (una vez si la voz original de este botón está actualmente seleccionada). El LED del botón se iluminará de rojo. Al tocar las teclas del piano, sonará la variación de la voz.
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Nombre de la voz original/variación
Órgano con barra de armónicos / Órgano de iglesia

Modo de capas

El modo de capas permite tocar dos voces diferentes en capas para lograr un sonido más completo y rico.
Para activar el modo de capas:
1. Pulse el botón Layer para activar el modo de capas. El LED del botón Layer se iluminará de verde.
2. Seleccione la primera voz pulsando uno de los botones Voice para elegir entre su voz original o la
variación.
3. Presione el botón Layer otra vez. El LED del botón Layer se iluminará de rojo.
4. Seleccione la segunda voz pulsando uno de los botones Voice para elegir entre su voz original o la
variación.
5. Presione el botón Layer otra vez. El LED del botón Layer se iluminará de ámbar.
6. Toque las teclas para escuchar las dos capas de voces diferentes superpuestas.
Para desactivar el modo de capas, presione el botón Layer otra vez.
Nota: Cuando seleccione las voces que conformarán las capas, la primera voz seleccionada pasará a ser la voz superior y la segunda voz que seleccione pasará a ser la voz inferior. Consulte Funcionamiento >
Volumen de la voz para aprender a ajustar los niveles de las voces superior e inferior.

Modo de división

El modo de división le permite dividir las 61 teclas en dos zonas para que pueda tener dos voces diferentes para cada una de sus manos. Por ejemplo, puede tener la voz de piano acústico para su mano derecha y la voz de bajo para su mano izquierda. Cuando el modo de división se encuentra activado, la voz asignada a la mano izquierda se denomina la voz de división.
Para activar el modo de división:
1. Seleccione la voz que desea para la zona de la mano derecha.
2. Mantenga pulsado el botón Split, luego pulse uno de los botones Voice a fin de seleccionar la voz de
división para la zona de la mano izquierda. Luego suelte el botón Split para ingresar al modo de división. El LED del botón Split se encenderá cuando se active el modo de división.
3. Toque las teclas y escuchará voces diferentes para la zona derecha y la zona izquierda.
Para desactivar el modo de división, pulse nuevamente el botón Split. El LED del botón Split se apagará cuando se desactive el modo de división.
Para definir la tecla que divide la zona de la mano izquierda de la zona de la mano derecha, use el siguiente procedimiento:
1. Mantenga pulsado el botón Split y luego pulse la tecla que desea como punto de división del teclado.
2. Suelte el botón Split para confirmar el nuevo punto de división.
Nota: Cuando está utilizando el modo de división y el modo de capas al mismo tiempo, la zona de la mano derecha de la división tocará las voces de ambas capas y la zona de la mano izquierda de la división tocará la voz de división solamente.
Nota: Consulte la sección Funcionamiento > Volumen de la voz de este manual para aprender a ajustar el nivel de la voz de división.
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Modo de funciones avanzadas

Puede editar muchas de las funciones de su Recital 61 entrando al modo de funcionamiento avanzado.
Para entrar al modo de funcionamiento avanzado, pulse los botones Metronome y Lesson al mismo tiempo. Se encenderán los LED de ambos botones. Luego utilice las teclas que corresponden al ajuste deseado (como se ilustras a continuación). En las siguientes páginas de esta guía del usuario se pueden encontrar más detalles sobre los ajustes configurables.
Para salir al modo de funcionamiento avanzado, pulse nuevamente los botones Metronome y Lesson al
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