Transposition:
Sometimes a player may not be able to play in a certain key. At these times the
[TRANSPOSE] switch will be invaluable. For example, ifyou need to change from
the key ofC major to the key ofEb major, you can still play the C major keys, but
what you hear would be Eb major.
To transpose the keyboard, hold the [TRANSPOSE] switch and press the desired key on the
keyboard above orbelow middle C. The result will be a new key change when the C major
keys are played. Your range islimited to 24 half steps upand 24 halfsteps down.
Ifthere are any technicalproblems that relate to the ST-610 only, please contact Music
Industries Corp. 800-431-6699. Best ofluck!!!
Thisequipment hasbeentested andfound tocomply with thelimitsfor a ClassB digital
device, pursuanttoPart15oftheFCC rules.Theselimitsaredesigned toprovide
reasonableprotection against harmful interference ina residentialinstallation. This
equipment generates, uses, andcanradiateradiofrequency energy and, ifnotinstalled
andused in accordancewith the instructions, may causeinterference toradio
communications. However, thereis noguaranteethatinterference will notoccurin a
particularinstallation. Ifthisequipment doescauseharmfulinterference toradioor
television reception, which can bedeterminedby turningtheequipment onandoff, the
useris encouragedtotrytocorrect theinterference by oneormoreofthefollowing
measures:
•Reorient orrelocatethereceiving antennas.
•Increasetheseparationbetween theequipmentandthe receiver.
•Connectthe equipmentintoanoutlet ona circuit different from thattowhichthe
receiver
isconnected.
•Consultthe dealeroranexperienced radio/TVtechnicianfor help.
NOTE:Useofshieldedpower andinterface cableswith thisequipment isrequiredinorder
toensurecompliancewith FCC specifications.
CAUTION:Changesormodifications tothis equipmentnotexpresslyapprovedby the
manufacturer responsiblefor compliance couldvoid theuser'sauthoritytooperatethe
equipment.
It isrecommended that onlyFCC class B certified devices beusedwith this equipment.
OperationofClassA equipment ina residential areaislikely tocauseharmful interference
inwhich casetheuserwill berequiredtocorrecttheinterference athisorherown
expense.