Panasonic Electronic Keyboard 970 User Manual

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Concertmate 970  
Portable Electronic Keyboard  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
100 SOUNDS  
50 RHYTHMS  
20 SONG BANK  
10 JINGL BELLS  
CHRISTMAS TREE  
12 YANKEE DOODLE  
POPS  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
EUROPEAN/LATIN VARIOUS  
00 WHEN YOU WISH  
PIANO  
00 PIANO  
01 PIANO  
02 HONKY-TONK  
03 STUDIO PIANO  
04 ELEC PIANO  
05 ELEC PIANO  
06 ELEC PIANO  
07 ELEC PIANO  
08 HARPSICHORD  
09 CLAVELECTRO  
ORGAN  
GUITAR/BASS  
20 GUT GUITAR  
21 ACOUS GUITAR  
22 JAZZ GUITAR  
23 ELEC GUITAR  
24 MUTE GUITAR  
25 DIST GUITAR  
26 WOOD BASS  
27 ELEC BASS  
28 SLAP BASS  
29 BANJO  
STRINGS/ENSEMBLE  
30 VIOLIN  
31 CELLO  
32 HARP  
33 STRINGS  
34 STRINGS  
35 STRINGS  
BRASS  
REED/PIPE  
SYNTH-SOUND  
60 SYNTH-LEAD  
61 SYNTH-LEAD  
62 SYNTH-LEAD  
1
1
2
3
30 POLKA  
40 MERENGUE  
01 TWINKLE TWINKLE  
02 ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN  
03 AMAZING GRACE  
04 ODE TO JOY  
05 LONDON BRIDGE  
06 LONDONDERRY AIR  
07 GREENSLEEVES  
08 AULD LANG SYNE  
09 JOY TO THE WORLD  
11  
O
1
2
10 ELEC ORGAN  
11 ELEC ORGAN  
12 ELEC ORGAN  
13 ELEC ORGAN  
14 CHURCH ORGAN  
15 PIPE ORGAN  
16 REED ORGAN  
17 ACCORDION  
18 BANDONEON  
19 HARMONICA  
1
2
3
4
40 TRUMPET  
50 SOPRANO SAX  
51 ALTO SAX  
52 TENOR SAX  
53 OBOE  
54 CLARINET  
55 PICCOLO  
56 FLUTE  
57 RECORDER  
58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE  
59 WHISTLE  
31 MARCH  
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
41 TUBA  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
34 TANGO  
13 SANTA LUCIA  
42 BRASS SECTION  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
14 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN  
15 ALOHA OE  
1
2
3
43 FRENCH HORN  
44 FRENCH HORN  
1
2
63 SYNTH-CALLIOPE  
1
2
3
4
64 SYNTH-PAD  
65 SYNTH-PAD  
66 SYNTH-PAD  
1
2
3
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
16 SPRING FROM "THE FOUR SEASONS"  
45 BRASS  
46 BRASS  
1
2
36 SYNTH-STR  
37 SYNTH-STR  
38 CHOIR  
1
2
17 LITTLE BROWN JUG  
1
2
27 DISCO  
28 RAP  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
37 MAMBO  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
18 MARCH FROM "THE NUTCRACKER"  
19  
THE ENTERTAINER  
47 SYNTH-BRASS  
48 SYNTH-BRASS  
49 SYNTH-BRASS  
1
2
3
67 GLESS HARMONICA  
68 COUNTRY FARM  
69 SYNTH-BASS  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
39 VOICE  
POWER/MODE  
VOLUME SYNCHRO/ START/  
¢
TEMPO  
¢
0
1
6
2
3
4
SOUND  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
SYNTH-SOUND  
70 PEARL DROP  
2
LAYER  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
90 BASS/PIANO  
80 STRINGS PIANO  
81 STRINGS EP  
82 CHOIR EP  
83 CHOIR ORGAN  
84 STRINGS GUITAR  
85 STRINGS HARP  
86 BRASS STRINGS  
87 VIB PAD  
88 12STR GUITAR  
89 CHOIR STRINGS  
FINGERED  
71 COSMIC SOUND  
72 SOUNDTRACK  
73 SPACE PAD  
91 BASS/E.PIANO  
92 BASS/VIB  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
93 BASS/G.GUITAR  
94 BASS/D.GUITAR  
95 STRINGS/PIANO  
96 STRINGS/TRUMPET  
97 VIBRAPHONE  
98 MARIMBA  
74 SYNTH-SFX  
SOUND RHYTHM SONG  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
75 SE  
76 SE  
77 SE  
78 SE  
79 SE  
1
2
3
4
5
(VEHICLE)  
(TELEPHONE)  
(SPACE)  
(INVADER)  
(FUNNY)  
OFF  
970  
5
7
8
9
RHYTHM  
99 PERCUSSION  
TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
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To fully enjoy the features and func-  
tions of this electronic keyboard,  
please read this manual carefully and  
completely.  
THE FCC WANTS YOU  
TO KNOW  
This keyboard complies with the limits  
for a Class B digital device as specified  
in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits  
provide reasonable protection against  
radio and TV interference in a residen-  
tial area. However, your keyboard  
might cause TV or radio interference  
even when it is operating properly. To  
eliminate interference, you can try one  
or both of the following corrective mea-  
sures:  
Note: This owner’s manual explains  
how to use this electronic keyboard. It  
does not teach music.  
We recommend you write your  
Concertmate 970’s serial number  
here. The number is on the bottom of  
the Concertmate 970.  
Serial Number _________________  
• Increase the distance between the  
keyboard and the radio or TV  
• Use outlets on different electrical  
circuits for the keyboard and the  
radio or TV  
Consult your local RadioShack store or  
an experienced radio/TV technician if  
the problem still exists.  
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CONTENTS  
Preparation ........................................................................................................... 5  
Connecting Power ........................................................................................... 5  
Using Batteries .......................................................................................... 5  
Using AC Power ........................................................................................ 6  
Using Vehicle Battery Power ..................................................................... 6  
Connecting Headphones ................................................................................. 7  
Listening Safely ......................................................................................... 7  
Connecting an External Amplifier .................................................................... 8  
Using the Sheet Music Stand .......................................................................... 8  
A Look at Your Keyboard .................................................................................... 9  
Understanding the Controls ............................................................................. 9  
Reading the Display ........................................................................................ 9  
Operation ............................................................................................................ 10  
Basic Operation ............................................................................................. 10  
Using the Juke Box ........................................................................................ 11  
Playing Back a Juke Box Tune ............................................................... 11  
Playing Along with a Juke Box Tune ....................................................... 11  
Using the Preset Sounds ............................................................................... 12  
Selecting/Playing a Preset Sound ........................................................... 13  
Percussion Sounds ................................................................................. 14  
Keyboard Split Sounds ........................................................................... 15  
Using the Preset Auto-Rhythms .................................................................... 15  
Selecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm ......................................................... 15  
Using SYNCHRO .................................................................................... 16  
Using FILL-IN .......................................................................................... 17  
Using Auto Accompaniment .......................................................................... 17  
Concert Chord ......................................................................................... 17  
Standard Fingering ................................................................................. 19  
Changing Auto Power Off .............................................................................. 20  
Special Features ................................................................................................ 21  
Changing Keys .............................................................................................. 21  
Tuning the Keyboard ..................................................................................... 22  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 23  
Care and Maintenance ....................................................................................... 24  
Standard Fingering Chord Chart ...................................................................... 25  
Specifications ..................................................................................................... 28  
Songbook ........................................................................................................... 31  
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PREPARATION  
1. Press the tab on the battery com-  
partment cover, then pull up to  
remove the cover.  
CONNECTING POWER  
You can power your Concertmate 970  
in any of these ways.  
• Internal batteries (see “Using Bat-  
teries”)  
• Standard AC power using an  
optional AC adapter (see “Using  
AC Power” on Page 6)  
2. Put the batteries in the compart-  
ment as indicated by the polarity  
symbols (+ and –) marked beside  
the compartment .  
• A vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket  
using an optional DC adapter (see  
“Using Vehicle Battery Power” on  
Page 6)  
Notes:  
3. Replace the cover.  
• Connecting an AC or DC adapter  
automatically disconnects internal  
batteries.  
Notes:  
• If you won’t be using the Concert-  
mate 970 with batteries for a week  
or more, or if you will be using  
only AC or vehicle battery power,  
remove the batteries.  
• Always disconnect the adapter  
when you finish using the Con-  
certmate 970.  
Using Batteries  
• If the Concertmate 970 sounds  
weak or does not work properly,  
replace all six batteries. Do not  
mix old and new batteries.  
Your Concertmate 970 can use six AA  
batteries (not supplied) for power. For  
the best performance, we recommend  
alkaline batteries, such as RadioShack  
Cat. No. 23-557.  
Caution: Dispose of old batteries  
promptly and properly.  
Cautions:  
• Only use fresh batteries of the  
required size and type.  
• Be sure POWER/MODE is set to  
OFF while you install batteries.  
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2. Plug the adapter into a standard  
AC outlet.  
Using AC Power  
You can power your Concertmate 970  
from standard AC power using a 9-volt  
AC adapter (not supplied), such as Ra-  
dioShack Cat. No. 273-1656.  
Using Vehicle Battery Power  
You can power your Concertmate 970  
from your vehicle’s cigarette lighter  
socket using a 9-volt DC adapter (not  
supplied), such as RadioShack Cat.  
No. 270-1562.  
Cautions:  
• You must use an AC adapter that  
supplies 9 volts and delivers at  
least 800 milliamps. Its center tip  
must be set to negative, and its  
plug must correctly fit the Concert-  
mate 970’s DC 9V jack. The rec-  
ommended adapter meets these  
specifications. Using an adapter  
that does not meet these specifi-  
cations could damage the Con-  
certmate 970 or the adapter.  
Cautions:  
• You must use a DC adapter that  
supplies 9 volts and delivers at  
least 800 milliamps. Its center tip  
must be set to negative, and its  
plug must properly fit the Concert-  
mate 970’s DC 9V jack. The rec-  
ommended adapter meets these  
specifications. Using an adapter  
that does not meet these specifi-  
cations could damage the Con-  
certmate 970 or the adapter.  
• Always plug the AC adapter into  
the Concertmate 970 before you  
plug it into the AC outlet. Always  
unplug the AC adapter from the  
AC outlet before you unplug it  
from the Concertmate 970.  
• Always plug the DC adapter into  
the Concertmate 970 before you  
plug it into the cigarette lighter  
socket. Always unplug the DC  
adapter from the cigarette lighter  
socket before you unplug it from  
the Concertmate 970.  
• Be sure POWER/MODE is set to  
OFF when you connect or discon-  
nect the adapter.  
• Be sure POWER/MODE is set to  
OFF while you connect or discon-  
nect the adapter.  
PHONES/  
OUTPUT  
DC 9V  
1. Insert the adapter’s barrel plug  
into the DC 9V jack on the back of  
the Concertmate 970.  
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PHONES/  
OUTPUT  
DC 9V  
PHONES/  
OUTPUT  
DC 9V  
1. Plug the 5.5 mm outer diameter/  
2.1 mm inner diameter barrel plug  
into the cable so it reads – TIP.  
: Connecting headphones discon-  
nects the Concertmate 970’s built-in  
speakers.  
Note  
2. Set the adapter’s voltage switch to  
9 volts.  
Listening Safely  
3. Insert the adapter’s barrel plug  
into the DC 9V jack on the back of  
the Concertmate 970.  
To protect your hearing, follow these  
guidelines when you use headphones.  
4. Plug the other end of the adapter  
into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter  
socket.  
• Set the volume to the lowest set-  
ting before you begin listening.  
After you begin listening, adjust  
the volume to a comfortable level.  
• Do not listen at extremely high  
volume levels. Extended high-  
volume listening can lead to per-  
manent hearing loss.  
CONNECTING  
HEADPHONES  
To listen to your Concertmate 970  
without disturbing others, you can con-  
nect a pair of 1/4-inch plug stereo head-  
phones (not supplied). Your local  
RadioShack store sells a wide selec-  
tion of headphones.  
• Once you set the volume, do not  
increase it. Over time, your ears  
adapt to the volume level, so a  
volume level that does not cause  
discomfort might still damage your  
hearing.  
To connect a pair of headphones, in-  
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sert the headphones’ /4-inch plug into  
the PHONES/OUTPUT jack on the back  
of the keyboard.  
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CONNECTING AN  
EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER  
USING THE SHEET  
MUSIC STAND  
To amplify your Concertmate 970’s  
sound, you can connect it to an exter-  
nal amplifier (not supplied) using an  
To easily view sheet music while play-  
ing your Concertmate 970, insert the  
supplied sheet music stand into the  
holes on the top back panel.  
1
audio cable with a /4-inch plug (not  
supplied).  
To connect an external amplifier to  
1
your keyboard, insert the cable’s /4-  
PHONES/OUTPUT  
inch plug into the  
jack on the back of the keyboard, and  
connect the cable’s other end to the  
amplifier’s input jack(s) (such as AUX  
IN or TAPE IN).  
PHONES/  
OUTPUT  
DC 9V  
Your local RadioShack store sells a full  
line of amplifiers, speakers, and con-  
nection cables.  
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A LOOK AT YOUR KEYBOARD  
UNDERSTANDING THE CONTROLS  
Speaker  
100 SOUNDS List  
50 RHYTHMS List  
Speaker  
Display  
20 JUKE BOX List  
100 SOUNDS  
STRINGS/ENSEMBLE  
30 VIOLIN  
50 RHYTHMS  
20 SONG BANK  
10 JINGL BELLS  
11 CHRISTMAS TREE  
POPS  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
EUROPEAN/LATIN VARIOUS  
00 WHEN YOU WISH  
PIANO  
00 PIANO  
01 PIANO  
02 HONKY-TONK  
03 STUDIO PIANO  
04 ELEC PIANO  
05 ELEC PIANO  
06 ELEC PIANO  
07 ELEC PIANO  
08 HARPSICHORD  
09 CLAVELECTRO  
ORGAN  
GUITAR/BASS  
20 GUT GUITAR  
21 ACOUS GUITAR  
22 JAZZ GUITAR  
23 ELEC GUITAR  
24 MUTE GUITAR  
25 DIST GUITAR  
26 WOOD BASS  
27 ELEC BASS  
28 SLAP BASS  
29 BANJO  
BRASS  
REED/PIPE  
SYNTH-SOUND  
60 SYNTH-LEAD  
61 SYNTH-LEAD  
62 SYNTH-LEAD  
1
1
2
3
30 POLKA  
40 MERENGUE  
01 TWINKLE TWINKLE  
02 ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN  
03 AMAZING GRACE  
04 ODE TO JOY  
05 LONDON BRIDGE  
06 LONDONDERRY AIR  
07 GREENSLEEVES  
08 AULD LANG SYNE  
09 JOY TO THE WORLD  
O
1
2
10 ELEC ORGAN  
11 ELEC ORGAN  
12 ELEC ORGAN  
13 ELEC ORGAN  
14 CHURCH ORGAN  
15 PIPE ORGAN  
16 REED ORGAN  
17 ACCORDION  
18 BANDONEON  
19 HARMONICA  
1
2
3
4
40 TRUMPET  
50 SOPRANO SAX  
51 ALTO SAX  
52 TENOR SAX  
53 OBOE  
54 CLARINET  
55 PICCOLO  
56 FLUTE  
57 RECORDER  
58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE  
59 WHISTLE  
31 MARCH  
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
12 YANKEE DOODLE  
31 CELLO  
32 HARP  
33 STRINGS  
34 STRINGS  
35 STRINGS  
41 TUBA  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
34 TANGO  
13 SANTA LUCIA  
42 BRASS SECTION  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
14 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN  
15 ALOHA OE  
1
2
3
43 FRENCH HORN  
44 FRENCH HORN  
1
2
63 SYNTH-CALLIOPE  
1
2
3
4
64 SYNTH-PAD  
65 SYNTH-PAD  
66 SYNTH-PAD  
1
2
3
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
16 SPRING FROM "THE FOUR SEASONS"  
45 BRASS  
46 BRASS  
1
2
36 SYNTH-STR  
37 SYNTH-STR  
38 CHOIR  
1
2
17 LITTLE BROWN JUG  
1
2
27 DISCO  
28 RAP  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
37 MAMBO  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
18 MARCH FROM "THE NUTCRACKER"  
19  
THE ENTERTAINER  
47 SYNTH-BRASS  
48 SYNTH-BRASS  
49 SYNTH-BRASS  
1
2
3
67 GLESS HARMONICA  
68 COUNTRY FARM  
69 SYNTH-BASS  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
39 VOICE  
POWER/MODE  
VOLUME SYNCHRO/ START/  
¢
TEMPO  
¢
0
1
6
2
3
4
SOUND  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
SYNTH-SOUND  
70 PEARL DROP  
2
LAYER  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
90 BASS/PIANO  
80 STRINGS PIANO  
81 STRINGS EP  
82 CHOIR EP  
FINGERED  
71 COSMIC SOUND  
72 SOUNDTRACK  
73 SPACE PAD  
91 BASS/E.PIANO  
92 BASS/VIB  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
83 CHOIR ORGAN  
84 STRINGS GUITAR  
85 STRINGS HARP  
86 BRASS STRINGS  
87 VIB PAD  
93 BASS/G.GUITAR  
94 BASS/D.GUITAR  
95 STRINGS/PIANO  
96 STRINGS/TRUMPET  
97 VIBRAPHONE  
98 MARIMBA  
74 SYNTH-SFX  
SOUND RHYTHM SONG  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
75 SE  
76 SE  
77 SE  
78 SE  
79 SE  
1
2
3
4
5
(VEHICLE)  
(TELEPHONE)  
(SPACE)  
(INVADER)  
(FUNNY)  
OFF  
970  
88 12STR GUITAR  
89 CHOIR STRINGS  
5
7
8
9
RHYTHM  
99 PERCUSSION  
TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
POWER/MODE Selector  
VOLUME Buttons  
JUKE BOX Button  
MELODY ON/OFF Button  
SOUND Button  
RHYTHM Button  
Number Buttons  
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN Button  
START/STOP Button  
TEMPO/TRANSPOSE/TUNE Buttons  
READING THE DISPLAY  
The Concertmate 970’s display lets you view the keyboard’s sound, rhythm, and  
juke box settings.  
00. (decimal on the right) — shows the juke box setting. See “Using the Juke Box”  
on Page 11.  
.00 (decimal on the left) — shows the sound setting. See “Using the Preset  
Sounds” on Page 12.  
0.0 (decimal between the first and second digits) — shows the rhythm setting. See  
“Using the Preset Auto-Rhythms” on Page 15  
.
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OPERATION  
• The scores of the Juke Box  
songs appear in this Owner’s  
Manual (see “Songbook” on  
Page 29).  
BASIC OPERATION  
POWER/MODE  
SYNCHRO/ START/  
TEMPO  
VOLUME  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
FINGERED  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
OFF  
3. Press VOLUME s to increase the  
sound level or VOLUME t to  
decrease it. The current setting  
appears on the display.  
TRANSPOSE/TU  
1. To turn on the Concertmate 970,  
set POWER/MODE to NORMAL.  
The POWER/MODE indicator  
lights.  
Notes:  
• The volume setting range is  
between 0 (no sound) and 9  
(maximum). Each time you turn  
on the keyboard, the volume  
setting is set to 7.  
Note: To save power, the key-  
board automatically turns off after  
about 6 minutes if you do not  
press a key. To turn the keyboard  
on again, set POWER/MODE to  
OFF then back to NORMAL. (To  
cancel the auto power off feature,  
see “Changing Auto Power Off” on  
Page 20.  
To quickly change the volume  
setting, press and hold VOL-  
UME s or t.  
• You can also adjust the volume  
by pressing either VOLUME but-  
ton once so the current setting  
appears on the display, then  
entering the desired volume  
setting using the number keys  
(0-9).  
2. Begin playing the keyboard.  
Notes:  
• The Concertmate 970 automati-  
cally selects the sound PIANO  
(No. 00) when you turn the  
power on. To select a different  
sound, see “Using the Preset  
Sounds” on Page 12.  
To return to the default setting  
of 7, press both VOLUME but-  
tons at the same time.  
• The volume level differs  
depending on the sound,  
accompaniment, or song you  
selected.  
To select an auto-rhythm, see  
“Using  
the  
Preset  
Auto-  
Rhythms” on Page 15.  
To play auto accompaniment,  
see “Using Auto Accompani-  
ment” on Page 17.  
4. To turn off the Concertmate 970,  
set POWER/MODE to OFF. The  
POWER/MODE indicator turns  
off.  
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START/STOP  
3. Press  
to start playing  
USING THE JUKE BOX  
the tune.  
SYNCHRO/ START/  
TEMPO  
VOLUME  
You can sit back and listen to the 20  
tunes that come prerecorded in the  
juke box, or you can turn off a song’s  
melody and play along on the key-  
board.  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
TRANSPOSE/TU  
You can change the tune by  
repeating Step 2 even while a  
tune is playing.  
Playing Back a Juke Box  
Tune  
Note: Each tune plays a different  
preset sound for the melody, but  
you can change to another sound  
even while the tune is playing.  
Follow the steps under “Selecting/  
50 RHYTHMS  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK  
AZZ/DANCE  
BIG BAND  
2SLOW SWING  
22 OX TROT  
23 Z WALTZ  
24 AJAZZ  
25 LAFUSION  
26 TRAE  
EUROPEAN/LATIN VARIOUS  
30 POLKA 40 MERENGUE  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
31 MARCH  
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
34 TANGO  
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
27 DIS
28 R
37 MAMBO  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FU
0
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
SOUN
Playing  
a
Preset Sound” on  
SOUND  
SONG  
RHYTHM  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
Page 13 to select  
sound.  
a
different  
5
RHYTHM  
4. Adjust the volume as desired.  
TEM-  
JUKE BOX  
1. Press  
. The JUKE BOX  
indicator lights and the number of  
the current juke box tune appears  
on the display.  
5. To change the tempo, press  
PO  
t or s. The current tempo set-  
ting appears on the display.  
Note: The Concertmate 970 auto-  
matically selects the song SERE-  
NADE “EINE KLEINE NACHT-  
MUSIK” (No. 00) when you turn  
the power on.  
6. To stop playing the tune, press  
START/STOP  
again.  
To exit the juke box mode, press  
JUKE BOX  
so the JUKE BOX indi-  
cator turns off.  
2. Choose a tune from the 20 JUKE  
BOX list and enter its 2-digit num-  
ber on the keypad.  
Playing Along with a Juke  
Box Tune  
Notes:  
Follow these steps to have the Con-  
certmate 970 not play the melody of a  
juke box tune, so you can!  
• Precede a single-digit number  
with 0. For example, to select  
0 7  
07 Greensleeves, press  
.
1. Select the tune you want to play.  
• If you incorrectly enter the first  
JUKE BOX  
digit, press  
to clear  
your entry, then enter the cor-  
rect digit.  
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2. Press MELODY ON/OFF to turn off  
Notes:  
• The Concertmate 970 has 12-note  
the melody.  
SOUND  
(maximum) polyphonic sound.  
This means that you can play up  
to 12 different notes at the same  
time with most of the keyboard’s  
preset sounds. Many of the key-  
board’s preset sounds, however,  
are capable of only 6-note polyph-  
ony.  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
RHYTHM  
3. Press START/STOP to start playing  
the tune.  
4. Adjust the tempo and volume as  
desired.  
• Most sounds on this keyboard  
have been recorded and pro-  
cessed using a technique called  
digital sampling. To ensure a high  
level of tonal quality, samples are  
taken in the low, mid, and high  
ranges and then combined to  
sound amazingly close to the orig-  
inals. You might notice very slight  
differences in volume or sound  
quality for some sounds when you  
play them at different positions on  
the keyboard. This is an unavoid-  
able result of multiple sampling  
and is not a malfunction.  
5. Play along with the tune on the  
keyboard.  
You can turn the melody on  
Note:  
or off by repeating Step 2 even  
while the current tune is playing.  
USING THE PRESET  
SOUNDS  
Your Concertmate 970 can sound like  
100 different musical instruments or  
sound effects. The name and two-digit  
number of each preset sound is listed  
on the Concertmate 970’s top panel.  
• Sounds 75–79 (which are sound  
effects) do not follow the musical  
scale when played, but change  
effect as you play them in different  
octaves on the keyboard.  
SOUNDS List  
100 SOUNDS  
STRIS/ENSEMBLE  
50 RHYTHMS  
20 SONG BANK  
10 JINGL BELLS  
CHRISTMAS TREE  
12 YANKEE DOODLE  
PIANO  
00 PIANO  
01 PIANO  
02 HONKY-TONK  
03 STUDIO PIANO  
04 ELEC PIANO  
05 ELEC PIANO  
06 ELEC PIANO  
07 ELEC PIANO  
ORGAN  
GUITAR/BASS  
20 GUT GUITAR  
21 ACOUS GUITAR  
22 JAZZ GUITAR  
23 ELEC GUITAR  
24 MUTE GUITAR  
25 DIST GUITAR  
26 WOOD BASS  
27 ELEC BASS  
28 SLAP BASS  
29 BANJO  
BRASS  
REED/PIPE  
SYNTH-SOUND  
60 SYNTH-LEAD  
61 SYNTH-LEAD  
62 SYNTH-LEAD  
1
1
2
3
POPS  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
E
U
R
O
P
E
A
N
/
L
A
T
I
N
V
A
R
I
O
U
S
0
0
W
H
E
N
Y
O
U
W
I
S
H
1
2
10 ELEC ORGAN  
11 ELEC ORGAN  
12 ELEC ORGAN  
13 ELEC ORGAN  
14 CHURCH ORGAN  
15 PIPE ORGAN  
16 REED ORGAN  
17 ACCORDION  
18 BANDONEON  
19 HARMONICA  
1
2
3
4
30 VIOLIN  
31 CELLO  
32 HARP  
33 STRINGS  
34 STRINGS  
35 STRINGS  
4
0
T
R
U
M
P
E
T
50 SOPRANO SAX  
51 ALTO SAX  
52 TENOR SAX  
53 OBOE  
54 CLARINET  
55 PICCOLO  
3
0
P
O
L
K
A
4
0
M
E
R
E
N
G
U
E
01 TWINKLE TWINKLE  
02 ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN  
03 AMAZING GRACE  
04 ODE TO JOY  
05 LONDON BRIDGE  
06 LONDONDERRY AIR  
07 GREENSLEEVES  
08 AULD LANG SYNE  
09 JOY TO THE WORLD  
11  
O
4
1
T
U
B
A
3
1
M
A
R
C
H
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
4
2
B
R
A
S
S
S
E
C
T
I
O
N
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
34 TANGO  
1
3
S
A
N
T
A
L
U
C
I
A
1
2
3
43 FRENCH HORN  
44 FRENCH HORN  
1
2
63 SYNTH-CALLIOPE  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
14 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN  
15 ALOHA OE  
1
2
3
4
64 SYNTH-PAD  
65 SYNTH-PAD  
66 SYNTH-PAD  
1
2
3
45 BRASS  
46 BRASS  
47 SYNTH-BRASS  
48 SYNTH-BRASS  
49 SYNTH-BRASS  
1
2
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
16 SPRING FROM "THE FOUR SEASONS"  
36 SYNTH-STR  
37 SYNTH-STR  
38 CHOIR  
1
2
5
6
F
L
U
T
E
17 LITTLE BROWN JUG  
1
2
3
57 RECORDER  
58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE  
59 WHISTLE  
67 GLESS HARMONICA  
68 COUNTRY FARM  
69 SYNTH-BASS  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK 28 RAP  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
2
7
D
I
S
C
O
3
7
M
A
M
B
O
18 MARCH FROM "THE NUTCRACKER"  
19 THE ENTERTAINER  
08 HARPSICHORD  
09 CLAVELECTRO  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
3
9
V
O
I
C
E
POWER/MODE  
V
O
L
U
M
E
S
Y
N
C
H
R
O
/
S
T
A
R
T
/
TEMPO  
¢
¢
FILL-IN  
STOP  
0
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
SOUND  
SYNTH-SOUND  
70 PEARL DROP  
2
LAYER  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
90 BASS/PIANO  
80 STRINGS PIANO  
81 STRINGS EP  
82 CHOIR EP  
83 CHOIR ORGAN  
84 STRINGS GUITAR  
85 STRINGS HARP  
86 BRASS STRINGS  
87 VIB PAD  
FINGERED  
71 COSMIC SOUND  
72 SOUNDTRACK  
73 SPACE PAD  
91 BASS/E.PIANO  
92 BASS/VIB  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
93 BASS/G.GUITAR  
94 BASS/D.GUITAR  
95 STRINGS/PIANO  
96 STRINGS/TRUMPET  
97 VIBRAPHONE  
98 MARIMBA  
7
4
S
Y
N
T
H
-
S
F
X
S
O
U
N
D
R
H
Y
T
H
M
S
O
N
G
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
75 SE  
76 SE  
77 SE  
78 SE  
79 SE  
1
2
3
4
5
(VEHICLE)  
(TELEPHONE)  
(SPACE)  
OFF  
970  
(INVADER)  
(FUNNY)  
88 12STR GUITAR  
89 CHOIR STRINGS  
5
RHYTHM  
9
9
P
E
R
C
U
S
S
I
O
N
TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
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3. Play the keyboard to hear the  
selected sound.  
Selecting/Playing a Preset  
Sound  
4. Adjust the volume to the desired  
level.  
1. Press SOUND. The SOUND indi-  
cator lights and the current  
sound’s number appears on the  
display.  
5. To select a different sound, repeat  
Steps 1 and 2.  
50 RHYTHMS  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
EUROPEAN/LATIN VARIOUS  
30 POLKA 40 MERENGUE  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
31 MARCH  
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
34 TANGO  
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
27 DISCO  
28 RAP  
37 MAMBO  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
0
1
2
3
4
SOUND  
SOUND  
SONG  
RHYTHM  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
5
6
7
8
9
RHYTHM  
Note: The Concertmate 970 auto-  
matically selects the sound  
PIANO (No. 00) when you turn the  
power on.  
2. To play a different sound, choose  
a preset sound from the 100  
SOUNDS list and enter its two-  
digit number on the keypad. As  
you press the keys, the selected  
digits appear on the display.  
Notes:  
• Precede a single-digit number  
with 0. For example, to select  
ELEC PIANO 1, press 0 4.  
• If you incorrectly enter the first  
digit of the sound, press SOUND  
to clear your entry, then enter  
the correct digit.  
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Percussion Sounds  
PERCUSSION (No. 99) lets you play the 35 different percussion sounds shown be-  
low. The symbol for each percussion sound appears above each percussion key.  
Bass Drum  
High-Mid Tom  
Crash Cymbal 1  
High Tom  
High Bongo  
Low Bongo  
Mute High Conga  
Open High Conga  
Low Conga  
High Timbale  
Low Timbale  
High Agogo  
Low Agogo  
Cabasa  
Side Stick  
Acoustic Snare  
Hand Clap  
Ride Cymbal 1  
Chinese Cymbal  
Ride Bell  
Electric Snare  
Low Floor Tom  
Closed Hi-Hat  
High Floor Tom  
Pedal Hi-Hat  
Low Tom  
Tambourine  
Splash Cymbal  
Cowbell  
Crash Cymbal 2  
Claves  
Open Hi-Hat  
Low-Mid Tom  
Maracas  
Ride Cymbal 2  
Note: When you select the Fingered or Concert Chord mode, the keys in the lower  
11/2 octaves become the accompaniment keys and do not produce percussion  
sounds. See “Using Auto Accompaniment” on Page 17.  
100 SOUNDS  
STRINGS/ENSEMBLE  
50 RHYTHMS  
20 SONG BANK  
10 JINGL BELS  
CHRISTMAS TREE  
12 YANKEE DOODLE  
00 WHEN YOU WISH  
PIANO  
00 PIANO  
01 PIANO  
02 HONKY-TONK  
03 STUDIO PIANO  
04 ELEC PIANO  
05 ELEC PIANO  
06 ELEC PIANO  
07 ELEC PIANO  
ORGAN  
GUITAR/BASS  
20 GUT GUITAR  
21 ACOUS GUITAR  
22 JAZZ GUITAR  
23 ELEC GUITAR  
24 MUTE GUITAR  
25 DIST GUITAR  
26 WOOD BASS  
27 ELEC BASS  
28 SLAP BASS  
29 BANJO  
BRASS  
REED/PIPE  
SYNTH-SOUND  
60 SYNTH-LEAD  
61 SYNTH-LEAD  
62 SYNTH-LEAD  
1
1
2
3
POPS  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
EUROPEAAIVARIOUS  
30 POLKA 40 MERENGUE  
1
2
10 ELEC ORGAN  
11 ELEC ORGAN  
12 ELEC ORGAN  
13 ELEC ORGAN  
14 CHURCH ORGAN  
15 PIPE ORGAN  
16 REED ORGAN  
17 ACCORDION  
18 BANDONEON  
19 HARMONICA  
1
2
3
4
30 VIOLIN  
31 CELLO  
32 HARP  
33 STRINGS  
34 STRINGS  
35 STRINGS  
40 TRUMPET  
50 SOPRANO SAX  
51 ALTO SAX  
52 TENOR SAX  
53 OBOE  
54 CLARINET  
55 PICCOLO  
56 FLUTE  
57 RECORDER  
58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE  
59 WHISTLE  
01 TWINKLE TWINKLE  
02 ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN  
03 AMAZING GRACE  
04 ODE TO JOY  
05 LONDON BRIDGE  
06 LONDONDERRY AIR  
07 GREENSLEEVES  
08 AULD LANG SYNE  
09 JOY TO THE WORLD  
11  
O
4
1
T
U
B
A
31 MARCH  
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
42 BRASS SECTION  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
13 SANTA LUCIA  
1
2
3
43 FRENCH HORN  
44 FRENCH HORN  
1
2
63 SYNTH-CALLIOPE  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
14 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN  
15 ALOHA OE  
1
2
3
4
64 SYNTH-PAD  
65 SYNTH-PAD  
66 SYNTH-PAD  
1
2
3
34 TANGO  
45 BRASS  
46 BRASS  
1
2
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
16 SPRING FROM "THE FOUR SEASONS"  
36 SYNTH-STR  
37 SYNTH-STR  
38 CHOIR  
1
2
17 LITTLE BROWN JUG  
47 SYNTH-BRASS  
48 SYNTH-BRASS  
49 SYNTH-BRASS  
1
2
3
67 GLESS HARMONICA  
68 COUNTRY FARM  
69 SYNTH-BASS  
1
2
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK 28 RAP  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
27 DISCO  
37 MAMBO  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
18 MARCH FROM "THE NUTCRACKER"  
19 THE ENTERTAINER  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
08 HARPSICHORD  
09 CLAVELECTRO  
39 VOICE  
POWER/MODE  
VOLUME SYNCHRO/ START/  
¢
TEMPO  
¢
0
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
SOUND  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
SYNTH-SOUND  
70 PEARL DROP  
2
LAYER  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
90 BASS/PIANO  
80 STRINGS PIANO  
81 STRINGS EP  
82 CHOIR EP  
83 CHOIR ORGAN  
84 STRINGS GUITAR  
85 STRINGS HARP  
86 BRASS STRINGS  
87 VIB PAD  
FINGERED  
71 COSMIC SOUND  
72 SOUNDTRACK  
73 SPACE PAD  
91 BASS/E.PIANO  
92 BASS/VIB  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
93 BASS/G.GUITAR  
94 BASS/D.GUITAR  
95 STRINGS/PIANO  
96 STRINGS/TRUMPET  
97 VIBRAPHONE  
98 MARIMBA  
74 SYNTH-SFX  
SOUND RHYTHM SONG  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
75 SE  
76 SE  
77 SE  
78 SE  
79 SE  
1
2
3
4
5
(VEHICLE)  
(TELEPHONE)  
(SPACE)  
(INVADER)  
(FUNNY)  
OFF  
970  
88 12STR GUITAR  
89 CHOIR STRINGS  
5
RHYTHM  
99 PERCUSSION  
TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
Accompaniment  
Melody Keys  
Keys  
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RHYTHMS List  
Keyboard Split Sounds  
100 SOUNDS  
STRINGS/ENSEMB
30 VIOLIN  
31 CELLO  
32 HARP  
33 STRINGS  
34 STRINGS  
35 STRINGS  
50 RHYTHMS  
20 SONG BANK  
10 JINGL BES  
CHRISTMAS TREE  
12 YANKEE DOODLE  
I
00 PIANO  
01 PIANO  
02 HONKY-TONK  
03 STUDIO PIANO  
04 ELEC PIANO  
05 ELEC PIANO  
06 ELEC PIANO  
07 ELEC PIANO  
T/SS  
20 GUT GUITAR  
21 ACOUS GUITAR  
22 JAZZ GUITAR  
23 ELEC GUITAR  
24 MUTE GUITAR  
25 DIST GUITAR  
26 WOOD BASS  
27 ELEC BASS  
28 SLAP BASS  
29 BANJO  
/I
UND  
60 SYNTH-LEAD  
61 SYNTH-LEAD  
62 SYNTH-LEAD  
1
1
2
3
POPS  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
E
U
R
O
P
E
A
N
/
L
A
T
R
I
O
U
S
E
U
W
I
S
H
1
2
10 ELEC ORGAN  
11 ELEC ORGAN  
12 ELEC ORGAN  
13 ELEC ORGAN  
14 CHURCH ORGAN  
15 PIPE ORGAN  
16 REED ORGAN  
17 ACCORDION  
18 BANDONEON  
19 HARMONICA  
1
2
3
4
4
0
T
R
U
M
P
E
T
50 SOPRANO SAX  
51 ALTO SAX  
52 TENOR SAX  
53 OBOE  
54 CLARINET  
55 PICCOLO  
3
0
P
O
L
K
A
4
0
M
E
R
E
N
G
U
E
01 TWINKLE TWINKLE  
02 ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN  
03 AMAZING GRACE  
04 ODE TO JOY  
05 LONDON BRIDGE  
06 LONDONDERRY AIR  
07 GREENSLEEVES  
08 AULD LANG SYNE  
09 JOY TO THE WORLD  
11  
O
4
1
T
U
B
A
3
1
M
A
R
C
H
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
4
2
B
R
A
S
S
S
E
C
T
I
O
N
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
34 TANGO  
1
3
S
A
N
T
A
L
U
C
I
A
1
2
3
43 FRENCH HORN  
44 FRENCH HORN  
1
2
63 SYNTH-CALLIOPE  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
14 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN  
15 ALOHA OE  
1
2
3
4
64 SYNTH-PAD  
65 SYNTH-PAD  
66 SYNTH-PAD  
1
2
3
45 BRASS  
46 BRASS  
47 SYNTH-BRASS  
48 SYNTH-BRASS  
49 SYNTH-BRASS  
1
2
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
16 SPRING FROM "THE FOUR SEASONS"  
36 SYNTH-STR  
37 SYNTH-STR  
38 CHOIR  
1
2
5
6
F
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17 LITTLE BROWN JUG  
1
2
3
57 RECORDER  
58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE  
59 WHISTLE  
67 GLESS HARMONICA  
68 COUNTRY FARM  
69 SYNTH-BASS  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK 28 RAP  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
2
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19 THE ENTERTAINER  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
The Keyboard Split preset sounds (90-  
96) let you play two instrument sounds  
independently on opposite halves of  
the keyboard. The instrument listed  
first in the sound’s name plays on the  
left half of the keyboard (below middle  
C). The instrument listed second plays  
on the right half of the keyboard (above  
middle C).  
08 HARPSICHORD  
09 CLAVELECTRO  
3
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V
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TEMPO  
¢
¢
FILL-IN  
STOP  
0
1
6
2
3
4
SOUND  
SYNTH-SOUND  
70 PEARL DROP  
2
LAYER  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
90 BASS/PIANO  
80 STRINGS PIANO  
81 STRINGS EP  
82 CHOIR EP  
83 CHOIR ORGAN  
84 STRINGS GUITAR  
85 STRINGS HARP  
86 BRASS STRINGS  
87 VIB PAD  
FINGERED  
71 COSMIC SOUND  
72 SOUNDTRACK  
73 SPACE PAD  
91 BASS/E.PIANO  
92 BASS/VIB  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
93 BASS/G.GUITAR  
94 BASS/D.GUITAR  
95 STRINGS/PIANO  
96 STRINGS/TRUMPET  
97 VIBRAPHONE  
98 MARIMBA  
7
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MELODY  
ON/OFF  
75 SE  
76 SE  
77 SE  
78 SE  
79 SE  
1
2
3
4
5
(VEHICLE)  
(TELEPHONE)  
(SPACE)  
OFF  
970  
(INVADER)  
(FUNNY)  
88 12STR GUITAR  
89 CHOIR STRINGS  
5
7
8
9
RHYTHM  
9
9
P
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TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
You can play a preset auto-rhythm on  
the Concertmate 970 in any of the fol-  
lowing ways:  
• Select and play a rhythm (see  
For example, BASS/PIANO (No. 90)  
plays a bass sound on the left half of  
the keyboard and a piano sound on the  
right.  
“Selecting/Playing  
Rhythm”.  
an  
Auto-  
• Synchronize the start of a rhythm  
with your music (see “Using SYN-  
CHRO” on Page 16).  
100 SOUNDS  
STRINGS/ENSEMBLE  
50 RHYTHMS  
20 SONG BANK  
10 JINGL BELLS  
CHRISTMAS TREE  
12 YANKEE DOODLE  
PIANO  
00 PIANO  
01 PIANO  
02 HONKY-TONK  
03 STUDIO PIANO  
04 ELEC PIANO  
05 ELEC PIANO  
06 ELEC PIANO  
07 ELEC PIANO  
ORGAN  
GUITAR/BASS  
20 GUT GUITAR  
21 ACOUS GUITAR  
22 JAZZ GUITAR  
23 ELEC GUITAR  
24 MUTE GUITAR  
25 DIST GUITAR  
26 WOOD BASS  
27 ELEC BASS  
28 SLAP BASS  
29 BANJO  
BRASS  
REED/PIPE  
SYNTH-SOUND  
60 SYNTH-LEAD  
61 SYNTH-LEAD  
62 SYNTH-LEAD  
1
1
2
3
POPS  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
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1
2
10 ELEC ORGAN  
11 ELEC ORGAN  
12 ELEC ORGAN  
13 ELEC ORGAN  
14 CHURCH ORGAN  
15 PIPE ORGAN  
16 REED ORGAN  
17 ACCORDION  
18 BANDONEON  
19 HARMONICA  
1
2
3
4
30 VIOLIN  
31 CELLO  
32 HARP  
33 STRINGS  
34 STRINGS  
35 STRINGS  
4
0
T
R
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P
E
T
50 SOPRANO SAX  
51 ALTO SAX  
52 TENOR SAX  
53 OBOE  
54 CLARINET  
55 PICCOLO  
3
0
P
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A
4
0
M
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N
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01 TWINKLE TWINKLE  
02 ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN  
03 AMAZING GRACE  
04 ODE TO JOY  
05 LONDON BRIDGE  
06 LONDONDERRY AIR  
07 GREENSLEEVES  
08 AULD LANG SYNE  
09 JOY TO THE WORLD  
11  
O
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1
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3
1
M
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41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
4
2
B
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A
S
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S
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T
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1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
34 TANGO  
1
3
S
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T
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I
A
1
2
3
43 FRENCH HORN  
44 FRENCH HORN  
1
2
63 SYNTH-CALLIOPE  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
14 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN  
15 ALOHA OE  
1
2
3
4
64 SYNTH-PAD  
65 SYNTH-PAD  
66 SYNTH-PAD  
1
2
3
45 BRASS  
46 BRASS  
47 SYNTH-BRASS  
48 SYNTH-BRASS  
49 SYNTH-BRASS  
1
2
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
16 SPRING FROM "THE FOUR SEASONS"  
36 SYNTH-STR  
37 SYNTH-STR  
38 CHOIR  
1
2
5
6
F
L
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T
E
17 LITTLE BROWN JUG  
1
2
3
57 RECORDER  
58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE  
59 WHISTLE  
67 GLESS HARMONICA  
68 COUNTRY FARM  
69 SYNTH-BASS  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK 28 RAP  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
2
7
D
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3
7
M
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B
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18 MARCH FROM "THE NUTCRACKER"  
19 THE ENTERTAINER  
08 HARPSICHORD  
09 CLAVELECTRO  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
3
9
V
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POWER/MODE  
V
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T
A
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TEMPO  
¢
• Briefly vary the pattern of a rhythm  
(see “Using FILL-IN” on Page 17).  
¢
FILL-IN  
STOP  
0
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
SOUND  
SYNTH-SOUND  
70 PEARL DROP  
2
LAYER  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
90 BASS/PIANO  
80 STRINGS PIANO  
81 STRINGS EP  
82 CHOIR EP  
83 CHOIR ORGAN  
84 STRINGS GUITAR  
85 STRINGS HARP  
86 BRASS STRINGS  
87 VIB PAD  
FINGERED  
71 COSMIC SOUND  
72 SOUNDTRACK  
73 SPACE PAD  
91 BASS/E.PIANO  
92 BASS/VIB  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
93 BASS/G.GUITAR  
94 BASS/D.GUITAR  
95 STRINGS/PIANO  
96 STRINGS/TRUMPET  
97 VIBRAPHONE  
98 MARIMBA  
7
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MELODY  
ON/OFF  
75 SE  
76 SE  
77 SE  
78 SE  
79 SE  
1
2
3
4
5
(VEHICLE)  
(TELEPHONE)  
(SPACE)  
OFF  
970  
(INVADER)  
(FUNNY)  
88 12STR GUITAR  
89 CHOIR STRINGS  
5
RHYTHM  
9
9
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TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
Selecting/Playing  
an Auto-Rhythm  
Bass  
Piano
1. Press RHYTHM. The RHYTHM  
indicator lights and the number of  
the current auto-rhythm appears  
on the display.  
USING THE PRESET  
AUTO-RHYTHMS  
Your Concertmate 970 has 50 preset  
auto-rhythms that provide a steady  
beat for your music. The name and  
two-digit number of each preset auto-  
rhythm is listed on the Concertmate  
970’s top panel.  
50 RHYTHMS  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
EUROPEAN/LATIN VARIOUS  
30 POLKA 40 MERENGUE  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
31 MARCH  
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
34 TANGO  
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
27 DISCO  
28 RAP  
37 MAMBO  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
0
1
6
2
3
4
SOUND  
SOUND  
SONG  
RHYTHM  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
5
7
8
9
RHYTHM  
Note: The Concertmate 970 auto-  
matically selects the rhythm POP  
FUSION (No. 00) each time you  
turn it on.  
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2. To select  
a
different rhythm,  
To reset the tempo to its default  
TEMPO  
choose an auto-rhythm from the  
50 RHYTHM list and enter its two-  
digit number on the keypad.  
(original) speed, press  
and t at the same time.  
s
6. Play the keyboard to hear the  
selected preset tone along with  
the auto-rhythm.  
Notes:  
• Precede a single-digit number  
with 0. For example, to select  
7. To select  
a
different rhythm,  
0
FUNKY POP (No. 05), press  
repeat Steps 1 and 2.  
5
then .  
8. To stop the auto-rhythm, press  
START/STOP  
• If you incorrectly enter the first  
or second digit of the rhythm,  
again.  
RHYTHM  
entry and return to the last  
selected auto-rhythm.  
press  
to clear your  
Using SYNCHRO  
The Concertmate 970’s SYNCHRO  
feature lets you synchronize the start  
of an auto-rhythm with the beginning of  
your music.  
START/STOP  
selected auto-rhythm.  
3. Press  
to start the  
4. Adjust the volume to the desired  
level.  
After you select and enter an auto-  
5. To change the auto-rhythm speed,  
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN  
rhythm, press  
, then  
TEMPO  
press  
t or s. The current  
begin playing the keyboard. The  
rhythm automatically starts to play  
when you press any key within the first  
11/2 octaves of the lower end of the  
keyboard (the first 18 keys from the left  
side of the keyboard).  
tempo setting appears on the dis-  
play.  
Notes:  
• You can adjust the tempo to  
play an auto-rhythm from  
between 40 to 255 beats per  
minute.  
100 SOUNDS  
STRINGS/ENSEMBLE  
50 RHYTHMS  
20 SONG BANK  
10 JINGL BELLS  
CHRISTMAS TREE  
12 YANKEE DOODLE  
PIANO  
00 PIANO  
01 PIANO  
02 HONKY-TONK  
03 STUDIO PIANO  
04 ELEC PIANO  
05 ELEC PIANO  
06 ELEC PIANO  
07 ELEC PIANO  
ORGAN  
GUITAR/BASS  
20 GUT GUITAR  
21 ACOUS GUITAR  
22 JAZZ GUITAR  
23 ELEC GUITAR  
24 MUTE GUITAR  
25 DIST GUITAR  
26 WOOD BASS  
27 ELEC BASS  
28 SLAP BASS  
29 BANJO  
BRASS  
REED/PIPE  
SYNTH-SOUND  
60 SYNTH-LEAD  
61 SYNTH-LEAD  
62 SYNTH-LEAD  
1
1
2
3
POPS  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
E
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0
0
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1
2
10 ELEC ORGAN  
11 ELEC ORGAN  
12 ELEC ORGAN  
13 ELEC ORGAN  
14 CHURCH ORGAN  
15 PIPE ORGAN  
16 REED ORGAN  
17 ACCORDION  
18 BANDONEON  
19 HARMONICA  
1
2
3
4
30 VIOLIN  
31 CELLO  
32 HARP  
33 STRINGS  
34 STRINGS  
35 STRINGS  
4
0
T
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P
E
T
50 SOPRANO SAX  
51 ALTO SAX  
52 TENOR SAX  
53 OBOE  
54 CLARINET  
55 PICCOLO  
3
0
P
O
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K
A
4
0
M
E
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N
G
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01 TWINKLE TWINKLE  
02 ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN  
03 AMAZING GRACE  
04 ODE TO JOY  
05 LONDON BRIDGE  
06 LONDONDERRY AIR  
07 GREENSLEEVES  
08 AULD LANG SYNE  
09 JOY TO THE WORLD  
11  
O
4
1
T
U
B
A
3
1
M
A
R
C
H
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
4
2
B
R
A
S
S
S
E
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T
I
O
N
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
34 TANGO  
1
3
S
A
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T
A
L
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I
A
1
2
3
43 FRENCH HORN  
44 FRENCH HORN  
1
2
63 SYNTH-CALLIOPE  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
14 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN  
15 ALOHA OE  
1
2
3
4
64 SYNTH-PAD  
65 SYNTH-PAD  
66 SYNTH-PAD  
1
2
3
45 BRASS  
46 BRASS  
47 SYNTH-BRASS  
48 SYNTH-BRASS  
49 SYNTH-BRASS  
1
2
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
16 SPRING FROM "THE FOUR SEASONS"  
36 SYNTH-STR  
37 SYNTH-STR  
38 CHOIR  
1
2
5
6
F
L
U
T
E
17 LITTLE BROWN JUG  
1
2
3
57 RECORDER  
58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE  
59 WHISTLE  
67 GLESS HARMONICA  
68 COUNTRY FARM  
69 SYNTH-BASS  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK 28 RAP  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
2
7
D
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C
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3
7
M
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B
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19 THE ENTERTAINER  
08 HARPSICHORD  
09 CLAVELECTRO  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
3
9
V
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POWER/MODE  
V
O
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U
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E
S
Y
N
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O
/
S
T
A
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T
/
TEMPO  
¢
¢
FILL-IN  
STOP  
0
1
6
2
3
4
SOUND  
SYNTH-SOUND  
70 PEARL DROP  
2
LAYER  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
90 BASS/PIANO  
80 STRINGS PIANO  
81 STRINGS EP  
82 CHOIR EP  
83 CHOIR ORGAN  
84 STRINGS GUITAR  
85 STRINGS HARP  
86 BRASS STRINGS  
87 VIB PAD  
FINGERED  
71 COSMIC SOUND  
72 SOUNDTRACK  
73 SPACE PAD  
91 BASS/E.PIANO  
92 BASS/VIB  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
93 BASS/G.GUITAR  
94 BASS/D.GUITAR  
95 STRINGS/PIANO  
96 STRINGS/TRUMPET  
97 VIBRAPHONE  
98 MARIMBA  
7
4
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F
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S
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MELODY  
ON/OFF  
75 SE  
76 SE  
77 SE  
78 SE  
79 SE  
1
2
3
4
5
(VEHICLE)  
(TELEPHONE)  
(SPACE)  
OFF  
970  
(INVADER)  
(FUNNY)  
88 12STR GUITAR  
89 CHOIR STRINGS  
5
7
8
9
RHYTHM  
9
9
P
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S
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TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
To quickly slow down or speed  
up the tempo, press and hold  
TEMPO  
t or s.  
• You can also adjust the tempo  
by entering the desired number  
of beats per minute (040 to  
255), using the keypad.  
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You can set the Concertmate 970 to  
play two different types of auto accom-  
paniment using the accompaniment  
keys.  
Using FILL-IN  
The FILL-IN feature lets you insert a  
short (1- to 2-measure) variation in the  
beat pattern of a selected auto-rhythm.  
Concert Chord — lets you play  
chords on the accompaniment  
keys using chord formations of  
from one to four notes. The num-  
ber of keys you press determines  
the type of chord that plays (see  
“Concert Chord” on Page 17).  
Simply press and release SYNCHRO/  
FILL-IN while the auto-rhythm is play-  
ing.  
SYNCHRO/ START/  
TEMPO  
VOLUME  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
Standard Fingering — lets you  
play chords on the accompani-  
ment keys using standard chord  
formations of three or four notes  
(see “Standard Fingering” on  
Page 19).  
TRANSPOSE/TU  
The Concertmate 970 inserts a 1- to 2-  
measure variation, then the original  
rhythm automatically resumes at the  
end of the current measure.  
Notes:  
• You can use the Concertmate  
970’s rhythm controls (FILL-IN and  
SYNCHRO) with both types of auto  
accompaniment.  
USING AUTO  
ACCOMPANIMENT  
• After you press the auto accompa-  
niment keys, the Concertmate 970  
plays the same chord until you  
press other keys to play a different  
chord or you press START/STOP.  
The 18 keys on the left side of the key-  
board with note labels above them are  
called accompaniment keys.  
100 SOUNDS  
PIANO  
00 PIANO  
01 PIANO  
02 HONKY-TONK  
03 STUDIO PIANO  
04 ELEC PIANO  
05 ELEC PIANO  
06 ELEC PIANO  
07 ELEC PIANO  
08 HARPSICHORD  
09 CLAVELECTRO  
ORGAN  
GUITAR/BASS  
20 GUT GUITAR  
21 ACOUS GUITAR  
22 JAZZ GUITAR  
23 ELEC GUITAR  
24 MUTE GUITAR  
25 DIST GUITAR  
26 WOOD BASS  
27 ELEC BASS  
28 SLAP BASS  
29 BANJO  
STRINGS/ENSEMBLE  
30 VIOLIN  
BRASS  
REED/PIPE  
SYNTH-SOUND  
60 SYNTH-LEAD  
61 SYNTH-LEAD  
62 SYNTH-LEAD  
1
1
2
3
1
2
10 ELEC ORGAN  
11 ELEC ORGAN  
12 ELEC ORGAN  
13 ELEC ORGAN  
14 CHURCH ORGAN  
15 PIPE ORGAN  
16 REED ORGAN  
17 ACCORDION  
18 BANDONEON  
19 HARMONICA  
1
2
3
4
40 TRUMPET  
50 SOPRANO SAX  
51 ALTO SAX  
52 TENOR SAX  
53 OBOE  
54 CLARINET  
55 PICCOLO  
56 FLUTE  
57 RECORDER  
58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE  
59 WHISTLE  
31 CELLO  
41 TUBA  
32 HARP  
42 BRASS SECTION  
33 STRINGS  
34 STRINGS  
35 STRINGS  
1
2
3
43 FRENCH HORN  
44 FRENCH HORN  
1
2
63 SYNTH-CALLIOPE  
1
2
3
4
64 SYNTH-PAD  
65 SYNTH-PAD  
66 SYNTH-PAD  
1
2
3
45 BRASS  
46 BRASS  
1
2
36 SYNTH-STR  
37 SYNTH-STR  
38 CHOIR  
1
2
47 SYNTH-BRASS  
48 SYNTH-BRASS  
49 SYNTH-BRASS  
1
2
3
67 GLESS HARMONICA  
68 COUNTRY FARM  
69 SYNTH-BASS  
MULTI FUN  
39 VOICE  
POWER/MODE  
VOLUME SYNCHRO/ START/  
¢
TEMPO  
¢
FILL-IN  
STOP  
SYNTH-SOUND  
70 PEARL DROP  
2
LAYER  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
90 BASS/PIANO  
Concert Chord  
80 STRINGS PIANO  
81 STRINGS EP  
82 CHOIR EP  
83 CHOIR ORGAN  
84 STRINGS GUITAR  
85 STRINGS HARP  
86 BRASS STRINGS  
87 VIB PAD  
88 12STR GUITAR  
89 CHOIR STRINGS  
FINGERED  
71 COSMIC SOUND  
72 SOUNDTRACK  
73 SPACE PAD  
91 BASS/E.PIANO  
92 BASS/VIB  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
93 BASS/G.GUITAR  
94 BASS/D.GUITAR  
95 STRINGS/PIANO  
96 STRINGS/TRUMPET  
97 VIBRAPHONE  
98 MARIMBA  
74 SYNTH-SFX  
SOUND  
75 SE  
76 SE  
77 SE  
78 SE  
79 SE  
1
2
3
4
5
(VEHICLE)  
(TELEPHONE)  
(SPACE)  
(INVADER)  
(FUNNY)  
OFF  
99 PERCUSSION  
TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
The concert chord method lets begin-  
ning keyboard players easily select  
and play a chord.  
Accompaniment  
Keys  
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The number of accompaniment keys  
you press determines the type of chord  
that plays. The following table shows  
the type of chord that plays when you  
press one, two, three, or four accom-  
paniment keys at the same time.  
Follow these steps to start concert  
chord auto accompaniment.  
POWER/MODE  
CONCERT  
to  
1. Set  
CHORD  
.
POWER/MODE  
SYNCHRO/ START/  
TEMPO  
VOLUME  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
FINGERED  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
OFF  
Number of Keys  
Chord Type  
Pressed  
TRANSPOSE/TU  
2. Select and enter an auto-rhythm.  
CDE F GABCDE F  
3. To start the auto-rhythm before  
the auto accompaniment, press  
Major  
START/STOP  
.
CDE F GABCDE F  
To synchronize the start of the  
selected auto-rhythm with your  
Minor (m)  
SYNCHRO/  
accompaniment, press  
FILL-IN  
.
CDE F GABCDE F  
Dominant  
4. Begin the accompaniment at the  
desired interval by pressing the  
desired accompaniment key(s).  
Seventh (7)  
To play a melody along with the  
accompaniment, press any key(s)  
to the right of the accompaniment  
keys.  
CDE F GABCDE F  
Minor  
Seventh  
(m7)  
5. Adjust the tempo and volume to  
the desired levels.  
The lowest note you play determines  
the key of the chord. For example, if  
the lowest note is C, the keyboard  
plays a C chord.  
6. To change chords without inter-  
rupting the rhythm, simply press  
the auto accompaniment key(s)  
required to form the new chord.  
Note: You can press any labeled  
note(s) to the right of the lowest note in  
the chord to produce a minor, a domi-  
nant seventh, or minor seventh chord.  
7. To stop auto accompaniment and  
START/  
the auto-rhythm, press  
STOP  
.
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Standard Fingering  
The standard fingering method uses standard formations of three or four notes, and  
lets the experienced musician play a wider variety of accompaniment chords.  
You can play the following 15 chord types on your Concertmate 970, in any key, us-  
ing the standard fingering method.  
(
)
Major (M)  
Minor (m)  
Augmented  
(aug)  
Suspended  
4th (SUS4)  
Dominant  
7th (7)  
(
)
(
)
Minor 7th  
(m7)  
Major 7th  
(M7)  
Minor Half-  
Diminished  
(m7-5)  
Dominant  
Suspended  
4th (7sus4)  
Major Half-  
Diminished  
(M7-5)  
(
)
(
)
(
)
Major 9th  
(9)  
Minor 9th  
(m9)  
Minor/Major  
7th (mM7)  
Diminished  
Diminished  
7th (dim 7)  
Notes:  
To produce a 7, m7, M7, mM7, 9, or m9 chord, omit the finger positions shown  
in parentheses.  
• When producing a 7-5 or dim7 chord, the lowest note you play determines the  
root of the chord. Be sure that your fingering correctly defines the root you  
want.  
• The diagrams above show only one possible fingering position for each chord.  
It is possible to play a chord using several different positions. For example, the  
following three fingering positions produce the same C chord.  
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Note: See “Standard Fingering Chord  
Chart” on Page 25 for a list of all the  
chords you can play on your Concert-  
mate 970 using standard fingering ac-  
companiment.  
7. To stop auto accompaniment and  
START/  
the auto-rhythm, press  
STOP  
.
CHANGING AUTO  
POWER OFF  
Follow these steps to start standard  
fingering auto accompaniment.  
POWER/MODE  
FINGERED  
.
1. Set  
to  
To have the keyboard not automatical-  
ly turn off during a session, turn the  
keyboard on while pressing and hold-  
POWER/MODE  
SYNCHRO/ START/  
TEMPO  
VOLUME  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
FINGERED  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
SOUND  
ing down  
.
OFF  
TRANSPOSE/TU  
100 SOUNDS  
STRINGS/ENSEMBLE  
30 VIOLIN  
31 CELLO  
32 HARP  
33 STRINGS  
34 STRINGS  
35 STRINGS  
50 RHYTHMS  
POPS  
00 POP FUSION  
01 BALLAD  
ROCK  
10 ROCK WALTZ  
11 SLOW ROCK  
12 SOFT ROCK  
13 SOFT ROCK  
14 FOLKIE POP  
15 60's SOUL  
16 ROCK  
17 HEAVY METAL  
18 50's ROCK  
JAZZ/DANCE  
20 BIG BAND  
21 SLOW SWING  
22 FOX TROT  
23 JAZZ WALTZ  
24 ACID JAZZ  
25 LATIN FUSION  
26 TRANCE  
EUROPEAN/LATIN VARIOUS  
30 POLKA 40 MERENGUE  
GUITAR/BASS  
20 GUT GUITAR  
21 ACOUS GUITAR  
22 JAZZ GUITAR  
23 ELEC GUITAR  
24 MUTE GUITAR  
25 DIST GUITAR  
26 WOOD BASS  
27 ELEC BASS  
28 SLAP BASS  
29 BANJO  
BRASS  
REED/PIPE  
SYNTH-SOUND  
60 SYNTH-LEAD  
61 SYNTH-LEAD  
62 SYNTH-LEAD  
1
1
2
3
40 TRUMPET  
50 SOPRANO SAX  
51 ALTO SAX  
52 TENOR SAX  
53 OBOE  
54 CLARINET  
55 PICCOLO  
56 FLUTE  
57 RECORDER  
58 FLUTE ENSEMBLE  
59 WHISTLE  
31 MARCH  
41 REGGAE  
42 SKA  
41 TUBA  
02 POP BALLAD  
03 RAP POP  
04 SOUL BALLAD  
05 FUNKY POP  
06 16BEAT  
07 8BEAT  
08 8BEAT  
09 POPS  
1
2
32 SLOW WALTZ  
33 WALTZ  
42 BRASS SECTION  
43 TEX-MEX  
44 FOLKLORE  
45 COUNTRY  
46 SLOW GOSPEL  
47 ADANI  
1
2
3
43 FRENCH HORN  
44 FRENCH HORN  
1
2
63 SYNTH-CALLIOPE  
34 TANGO  
64 SYNTH-PAD  
65 SYNTH-PAD  
66 SYNTH-PAD  
1
2
3
35 BOSSA NOVA  
36 SAMBA  
45 BRASS  
46 BRASS  
1
2
36 SYNTH-STR  
37 SYNTH-STR  
38 CHOIR  
1
2
1
2
27 DISCO  
28 RAP  
37 MAMBO  
38 RHUMBA  
39 CHA-CHA-CHA  
47 SYNTH-BRASS  
48 SYNTH-BRASS  
49 SYNTH-BRASS  
1
2
3
67 GLESS HARMONICA  
68 COUNTRY FARM  
69 SYNTH-BASS  
MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY  
48 BAROQUE  
49 ENKA  
19 CHICAGO BLUES 29 FUNK  
39 VOICE  
2. Select and enter an auto-rhythm.  
POWER/MODE  
VOLUME SYNCHRO/ START/  
¢
TEMPO  
¢
0
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
SOUND  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
90 BASS/PIANO  
FINGERED  
91 BASS/E.PIANO  
92 BASS/VIB  
CONCERT CHORD  
NORMAL  
ON  
93 BASS/G.GUITAR  
94 BASS/D.GUITAR  
95 STRINGS/PIANO  
96 STRINGS/TRUMPET  
97 VIBRAPHONE  
98 MARIMBA  
SOUND RHYTHM SONG  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
OFF  
5
RHYTHM  
99 PERCUSSION  
TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
3. To start the auto-rhythm before  
your auto accompaniment, press  
START/STOP  
.
To synchronize the start of the  
selected auto-rhythm with your  
The next time you turn the Concert-  
mate 970 off then back on again, it will  
automatically turn off after about 6 min-  
utes.  
SYNCHRO/  
accompaniment, press  
FILL-IN  
.
4. Begin the accompaniment at the  
desired interval by pressing at  
least three accompaniment keys  
to play the desired chord.  
To play a melody along with the  
accompaniment, press any key(s)  
to the right of the accompaniment  
keys.  
5. Adjust the tempo and volume to  
the desired levels.  
6. To change chords without inter-  
rupting the rhythm, simply press  
the auto accompaniment keys  
required to form the new chord.  
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SPECIAL FEATURES  
SYNCHRO/ START/  
TEMPO  
VOLUME  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
CHANGING KEYS  
The Concertmate 970 automatically  
selects the key of middle C each time  
you turn it on.  
TRANSPOSE/TU  
As you raise the key, 1is C , 2is  
D, and so on. As you lower the  
key, –1 is B, –2 is B , –3 is A,  
and so on.  
For added flexibility as you make mu-  
sic, the Concertmate 970 lets you  
change (transpose) the musical key in  
which it plays.  
Notes:  
1. Press and hold SOUND, then  
press and release RHYTHM. The  
display shows the current key set-  
ting.  
• You can also use the number key-  
pad to quickly raise the key. Press  
the desired semitone value (1 to  
5).  
To reset the keyboard to its default  
key (middle C), press both  
TRANSPOSE/TUNE s and t at the  
same time. 0appears on the dis-  
play.  
0
1
2
3
4
SOUND  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
5
6
7
8
9
RHYTM  
• You cannot change the key while  
the juke box mode is turned on.  
Note: The number on the display  
is the number of “semitones” to  
which the keyboard is set, com-  
pared to its default key. A semi-  
• The Concertmate 970 automati-  
cally resets the key to the default  
value of 0 (middle C) each time  
you turn off the keyboard or play  
the juke box tunes.  
tone is  
a
measurement that  
represents the acoustical interval  
between the keys of any two keys  
on the keyboard. For example, the  
difference between C and C or B  
and B is one semitone. You can  
transpose the key down 6 semi-  
tones (to an F ) and up 5 semi-  
tones (to an F) — a full octave.  
• Each preset sound plays within a  
specified range. If a key change  
causes a note to exceed its range,  
the same note sounds in the near-  
est octave.  
• When you select preset sounds  
90-96 after changing the key, the  
keyboard split changes accord-  
ingly.  
2. Within 5 seconds, press TRANS-  
POSE/TUNE or t to raise or lower  
s
the key. Each time you press the  
key, the number on the display in-  
creases or decreases by 1 (semi-  
tone).  
• Changing the key does not affect  
the PERCUSSION (No. 99) preset  
sound.  
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SYNCHRO/ START/  
TEMPO  
VOLUME  
TUNING THE KEYBOARD  
FILL-IN  
STOP  
Although your Concertmate 970 never  
goes out of tune, it does let you adjust  
its pitch to match other instruments or  
musical recordings.  
TRANSPOSE/TU  
Notes:  
Note: You cannot tune the keyboard  
while the juke box mode is turned on.  
• You can tune the Concertmate  
970 to within ±50 cents (101 lev-  
els) of its default pitch.  
SOUND  
1. Press and hold  
press and release  
, then  
JUKE BOX  
. The  
display shows the current pitch  
setting.  
• You can use the number keypad  
to raise the pitch by entering the  
desired cent value.  
0
1
2
3
4
SOUN
To reset the keyboard to its default  
TRANSPOSE/  
pitch, press both  
TUNE  
MELODY  
ON/OFF  
s and t at the same time. 00  
5
6
7
8
9
RHYTHM  
(cents) appears on the display.  
Note: The number on the display  
is the number of “cents” to which  
the keyboard is currently tuned,  
compared to its default pitch. A  
cent is the measurement that rep-  
resents the acoustical interval  
between two tones. 1200 cents  
equal 1 octave.  
The Concertmate 970 automati-  
cally resets the tuning pitch to the  
default value of 00 (cents) each  
time you turn off the keyboard or  
play the juke box tunes.  
2. Within  
press  
5
seconds, repeatedly  
TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
s or t to  
raise or lower the keyboard's  
pitch. Each time you press the  
key, the number on the display  
increases or decreases by  
(cent).  
1
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If the Concertmate 970 is not performing as it should, these suggestions might help.  
If you still cannot solve the problem, take the keyboard to your local RadioShack  
store for assistance.  
Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
No sound, even if  
keys are pressed.  
The keyboard has  
turned off automatically. then ON again.  
Set POWER/MODE to OFF  
Volume is turned down.  
Turn up the volume  
Headphones are con-  
nected.  
Disconnect headphones.  
Power supply problem.  
Check the power supply.  
• Are battery symbols  
(+/–) facing correctly?  
• Are the batteries fresh?  
• Is the AC or DC  
adapter connected  
properly?  
You are pressing too few Set POWER/MODE to NOR-  
accompaniment keys  
while POWER/MODE is  
set to FINGERED.  
MAL or CONCERT CHORD.  
Press 3 or 4 keys to form a  
chord while POWER/MODE  
is set to FINGERED.  
No sound when con-  
nected to an external  
amplifier.  
Volume is turned down.  
Turn up the volume.  
Defective connection  
cord.  
Replace the connection  
cord.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your Optimus Concertmate 970 Portable Electronic Keyboard is an example of su-  
perior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for  
your Concertmate 970 so you can enjoy it for years.  
Keep the Concertmate 970 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic cir-  
cuits.  
Handle the Concertmate 970 gently and carefully. Dropping it can  
damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the keyboard to  
work improperly.  
Use and store the Concertmate 970 only in normal temperature envi-  
ronments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic  
devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.  
Keep the Concertmate 970 away from dust and dirt, which can cause  
premature wear of parts.  
Wipe the Concertmate 970 with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it  
looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or  
strong detergents to clean the Concertmate 970.  
Modifying or tampering with the Concertmate 970’s internal components can cause  
a malfunction, might invalidate its warranty, and void your FCC authorization to use  
it. If your Concertmate 970 is not performing as it should, take it to your local Ra-  
dioShack store for assistance.  
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STANDARD FINGERING CHORD CHART  
Chord  
Type  
Root  
m
7
m7 dim7  
M
C
C /D  
D
D /E  
E
F
F /G  
G
G /A  
A
A /B  
B
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Chord  
Type  
Root  
m7-5 dim aug sus4  
M7  
C
C /D  
D
D /E  
E
F
F /G  
G
G /A  
A
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Chord  
Type  
7sus4 m add9 mM7 7-5  
add9  
Root  
C
C /D  
D
D /E  
E
F
F /G  
G
G /A  
A
A /B  
B
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Number of Keys ................................................................................................... 61  
Polyphonic Sound ............................................................................ 12-note (Max.)  
Preset Tones ...................................................................................................... 100  
Auto-Rhythm ........................................................................................................ 50  
Tempo:  
Other:  
Adjustable (40–255 Beats Per Minute)  
Fill-in and Synchro Start  
Accompaniments ............................................................. Concert Chord, Fingered  
Juke Box ................................................................................................... 20 Tunes  
Transpose .............................................................................. (F ~C~F: half-notes)  
Tuning ............................................................... Adjustable A4 = 440 Hz ±50 cents  
Built-in Speakers ........................................................ 4 Inch × 2 (Output 2W + 2W)  
Terminals:  
Power Supply ................................................................................. 9V DC Jack  
Headphones Stereo Standard Jack .................... Output Impedance: 66 Ohms  
Output Voltage: 2.8V (RMS) MAX  
Power Sources .............................................. DC: 6 AA batteries (Cat. No. 23-552)  
AC: 120V, 60Hz, with AC adapter  
Vehicle Battery: 9V with DC adapter  
Power Consumption ....................................................................................... 7.7 W  
Dimensions (HWD) ........................................................... 31/2 × 35 × 1211/16 Inches  
(90 × 910 × 322 mm)  
Weight (Without Batteries) ....................................................................... 8 lb 10 oz  
(3.9 kg)  
Included Accessory ................................................................... Sheet Music Stand  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to  
change and improvement without notice.  
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SONGBOOK  
SONGS  
No.  
Title  
No.  
Title  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
Serenade “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”  
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star  
Ach Du Lieber Augustin  
Amazing Grace  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
Jingle Bells  
O Christmas Tree  
Yankee Doodle  
Santa Lucia  
Ode to Joy  
When the Saints Go Marching In  
Aloha Oe  
London Bridge  
Londonderry Air  
Spring from “The Four Seasons”  
Little Brown Jug  
Greensleeves  
Auld Lang Syne  
March from “The Nutcracker”  
The Entertainer  
Joy to the World  
LEVELS OF DIFFICULTY  
Easy  
Difficult  
Normal  
Very Difficult  
SCORE EXAMPLE  
Note: Each score shows the starting beat count and the introductory phrase.  
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NOTES  
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Limited One-Year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-  
ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned  
stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. In the event of a product defect during  
the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to  
any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct  
the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of  
the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and  
products on which a refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned  
parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts  
and products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. You will be charged for  
repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,  
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or  
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs  
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as  
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs  
of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN  
LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack  
SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON  
OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR  
INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY  
BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULT-  
ING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR  
ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF Ra-  
dioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in-  
cidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, Dept. W, 100 Throckmorton St., Suite 600, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
We Service What We Sell  
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RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
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