RockJam RJ5061 User Manual

RockJam RJ5061 User Manual

61 key multi-function keyboard

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RJ5061 61 key Multi-function
Keyboard
User Guide

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  • Page 1 RJ5061 61 key Multi-function Keyboard User Guide...
  • Page 2: Important Information

    Important Information Be sure to obey the following information so as not to harm yourself or others or damage this instrument or other external equipment. Power adapter: • Please use only the specified AC adapter supplied with the product. An incorrect or faulty adapter can cause damage to the electronic keyboard.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Information ........................... 1 Controls, Indicators and External Connections .................... 4 Front Panel .............................. 4 External Connections ..........................5 LED Display ............................. 5 Preparation Before First Use ........................6 Stand Assembly ............................6 Power ............................... 7 Use of AC/DC power adapter: ......................7 Battery operation: ..........................
  • Page 4 Selecting the rhythm: ........................15 Start / Stop: ............................15 Sync: ..............................15 Fill in: ..............................16 Accompaniment Volume Adjustment: ....................16 Tempo Adjustment: ........................... 16 Chord Accompaniment .......................... 17 Single Finger Chords: ........................17 Fingered Chords: ..........................17 Chord Tone: ............................17 Intro / Ending ............................
  • Page 5: Controls, Indicators And External Connections

    Controls, Indicators and External Connections Front Panel 1. Stereo Speakers 15. Memory Storage 1 29. Number Buttons 2. Power Switch 16. Memory Storage 2 30. Demo 3. Sync 17. Play/Pause 31. Program 4. Single Finger Chords 18. Previous Track 32. Rhythms 5.
  • Page 6: External Connections

    External Connections 1. USB Input (For MP3 Playback) 2. AUX IN (For Music Playback) 3. MIC Input (For Electret Microphone) 4. Headphone Output 5. DC 9V Power Input LED Display 1. 3-Digit LED Display Page | 5...
  • Page 7: Preparation Before First Use

    Preparation Before First Use Stand Assembly Please first assemble the stand using the screws and allen key supplied. The keyboard can then be secured to the stand using the straps and screws connected to the top bars. Page | 6...
  • Page 8: Power

    Power Use of AC/DC power adapter: Please use the AC/DC power adapter that came with the electronic keyboard or a power adapter with DC 9V output voltage and 500mA output current with a centre positive plug. Connect the DC plug of the power adapter into the DC 9V power socket on the rear of the keyboard and then connect the other end into the mains wall socket and switch on.
  • Page 9: Connecting An Amplifier Or Hi-Fi Equipment

    Connecting an Amplifier or Hi-Fi Equipment: This electronic keyboard has a built in speaker system but it can be connected to an external amplifier or other hi-fi equipment. First turn off the power to the keyboard and any external equipment you are looking to connect.
  • Page 10: Connecting A Microphone

    Connecting a Microphone: Connect the 3.5mm microphone plug into the [MIC] jack on the rear of the keyboard. Note that the keyboard requires an electret or condenser microphone, not supplied. Playing MP3 Music Files from a USB Memory Stick: Insert the USB memory stick into the USB input at the rear of the keyboard. Press the PLAY/PAUSE key to start and stop the music playback.
  • Page 11: Keyboard Operation

    Keyboard Operation Power and Volume Power control: Press the [POWER] button to turn the power on and again to turn the power off. The LED display will light to indicate power on. Adjustment of the Master Volume: The keyboard has 16 levels of volume from V00(off) - V15. To change the volume, press the [VOLUME ▲/▼] buttons.
  • Page 12: Tone

    Tone Tone Selection: When the keyboard is switched on the default TONE is ‘’t00’’ Grand Piano. To change the tone, press the [TONE] button first and then directly input the number code on the keypad by pressing the corresponding digits 0-9. The tones can also be changed by using the + / - buttons. Refer to Appendix III for a list of the available tones.
  • Page 13: Sustain

    Sustain: Press the [SUSTAIN] button to enter Sustain mode. The LED display will briefly display [SUS] to indicate sustain is on. Once this mode is selected the sound of each note played is prolonged. Pressing the [SUSTAIN] button again will turn the sustain feature off and exit this mode. Vibrato: Press the [VIBRATO] button to enter Vibrato mode.
  • Page 14: Metronome

    Metronome: Press the [METRONOME] button to start the tick-tock beat. There are four beats to choose from. Depending on what the performance needs, you can press the [TEMPO ▲/▼] buttons to speed up or slow down. Press the [METRONOME] button repeatedly to cycle through to the required beat pattern. The LED display will indicate the beat you have chosen.
  • Page 15: Using The Pitch Wheel

    Using the Pitch Wheel: Use the Pitch bend wheel to adjust the pitch of a note up or down for a continuous pitch variation between notes. This feature can help recreate an authentic playing sound for sounds such as strings and trombone where the original instrument can slide up between notes.
  • Page 16: Rhythm

    Rhythm Selecting the rhythm: You can choose from any of the 200 built in rhythms. Please refer to Appendix II. for the detailed rhythm table. Press the [RHY] button to enter the rhythm selection function. The LED display will show the current rhythm number.
  • Page 17: Fill In

    Fill in: You can fill in a length of interlude if you press the [FILL IN] button during the rhythm playback. After the fill in, the rhythm will continue playing as normal. Accompaniment Volume Adjustment: The Accompaniment Volume can be adjusted by pressing the [ACCOMP VOLUME ▲/▼] buttons. The LED display will show the volume as you are adjusting it.
  • Page 18: Chord Accompaniment

    Chord Accompaniment Single Finger Chords: Press the [SINGLE] button to activate the single finger chord function. The LED screen will display [C-1] Chords are played by pressing certain keys in the chord area on the left hand side of the keyboard (keys 1-19).
  • Page 19: Intro / Ending

    Intro / Ending Press the [INTRO / END] button to enable the intro section, the disply will show [int]. When the intro finishes playing, accompaniment shifts to the main section. Press [INTRO / END] button again to enable the ending section, the display will show [End]. When the ending is finished, the auto accompaniment stops automatically.
  • Page 20: Rhythm Programming

    Rhythm Programming Press the [PROG] button to activate the Rhythm Program mode. The LED will indicate that the rhythm program function is on by showing [Pr9]. You can then play the keyboard and record your percussion track (up to 46 percussion beats). To listen to your piece press the [PLAY] button and the keyboard will playback your edited percussions.
  • Page 21: Teaching Modes

    Teaching Modes Beginner Course: Press the [TEACH 1] button to enter the Beginner Course teaching mode. This mode is suitable for beginners to familiarise themselves with the rhythm and tempo of the song The LED display will show [dXX] where XX is the number of the song selected, from 00 to 39 (refer to Appendix IV for the list of songs).
  • Page 22: Progressive Learning

    Progressive Learning: • In general, follow the sequence below to master any of the included songs. • Listen to the song in DEMO mode to get an idea of the note timings and beat. When confident move on to the next stage. •...
  • Page 23: Appendix Ii. Rhythm Table

    Appendix II. Rhythm Table Rhythm Name Rhythm Name Mambo Cha Cha 16 Beat Salsa Waltz Brazil Mambo Rhumba POP 8 Beat Reggae POP Mambo Rock Smooth Country Slow Rock POP Reggae Bossanova Lieder Mambo Disco Hard 8 Beat Tango Country Bossanova Country Hard Mambo Bluegrass Tango...
  • Page 24: Appendix Iv. Demo Song Table

    Appendix IV. Demo Song Table Name of Song Name of Song Lambada Fur Elise Mozart piano sonata Mary had a little lamb If you’re happy and you know it Let it go Passionate Dream wedding Music box dancer He's got the whole world in his hands Canon A maiden's prayer Brown...
  • Page 25: Appendix V. Troubleshooting

    Appendix V. Troubleshooting Problem Possible Reason / Solution A faint noise is heard when turning the power on This is normal and nothing to worry about. or off. After turning the power on to the keyboard there Check the master volume is set to the correct was no sound when the keys were pressed.
  • Page 26: Appendix Vi. Chord Tables

    Appendix VI. Chord Tables Single Finger Chords Page | 25...
  • Page 27: Fingered Chords

    Fingered Chords Page | 26...
  • Page 28: Appendix Vii. Technical Specification

    Appendix VII. Technical Specification • Display LED Display, 3-Digit • Tone 200 unique tones • Rhythm 200 unique rhythms • Demo 40 different demo songs • Effect and Control Split keyboard, Sustain, Vibrato, Transpose, Pitch bend • Chords Single Finger mode, Fingered mode, 7 Chord tones •...
  • Page 29: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC Compliance Statement FCC Class B Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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