Plugging in headphones mutes the internal speakers automatically, allowing for silent practice at night. This jack can also connect the keyboard to an external amplifier or PA system.
The manufacturer included a with your device. If you can't find it, here are the best ways to locate a digital copy:
Located on the left side of the panel for auto-accompaniment control. 2. Power and Initial Setup
Think of the M-5468 as an entry-level electronic keyboard designed with beginner and casual players in mind. It is an accessible, portable instrument that is perfect for learning the basics, sparking creativity, or just having some musical fun.
Before diving into functions, confirm you have the correct model. The M5468 typically features:
Blends two distinct tones together simultaneously across the entire keyboard (e.g., Piano layered with Strings). Recording and Playback
The built-in lesson system helps users learn the embedded demo songs step-by-step. One-Key Mode Press . Select a demo song using the keypad.
Getting started with your first notes on the M5468 requires understanding how to select sounds and rhythm patterns. Selecting Tones (Voices)
Pressing this button mimics the damper pedal of an acoustic piano, allowing notes to ring out smoothly after you release the keys.
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Press the START/STOP button to start or halt the rhythm. 3.2. Demo Songs
Plug in a standard sustain pedal to hold notes after releasing the keys, mimicking an acoustic piano.
Press a single key in the accompaniment zone (left-hand side) to produce a major chord. Fingered Chords For intermediate players who know full chord shapes. Press the button.
If you use the USB-MIDI output and hear double notes (one from the keyboard, one from your computer), you need to turn Local Control OFF.
Press the button. A recording icon will appear on the display.