PYLE PKBRD6139BT Digital Musical Karaoke Keyboard User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Pyle
Table of Contents
- PYLE PKBRD6139BT Digital Musical Karaoke Keyboard
- Instruction
- Control Panel and External Ports
- Preparations before Playing
- Basic Playing Method
- Auto Rhythm
- Auto Bass Chord
- Single Chord Fingering
- Status Memory Function
- STORAGE OF STATUS MEMORY
- Effect Control
- Recording and Rhythm Programming
- Three-step Intelligent Training
- Appendix
- RHYTHM TABLE
- Features
- FCC Warning Statement
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PYLE PKBRD6139BT Digital Musical Karaoke Keyboard
Instruction
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference
NOTICE
- A dedicated power adapter shall be used, and in case of adaptor damage, replace it immediately
- The keyboard can only be disassembled by professionals, and no change can be made to the internal structure. In case of any functional abnormality during the performance, stop performing immediately and send the keyboard to professionals for maintenance.
- When connecting the keyboard to another device, ensure both the keyboard and the device to be connected are powered off before connection.
- Do not turn and keep the volume to the maximum or to an uncomfortable degree for a long time when performing.
- Keep the keyboard away from the heat sources to protect its parts from damage.
- Prevent liquid, dust, small particle, and other foreign matters from entering the case of the keyboard, which may result in an element short circuit.
- Pull out the plug before cleaning the keyboard, and do not pull out the plug with a wet hand.
- Use a dry and soft cloth to clean the keyboard. Paint, alcohol, or other chemical solvents shall not be used for cleaning, which may damage the keyboard surface.
- Pull out the plug after performing or when the keyboard is left unused for a long time.
WARNING: The direct plug-in adapter is used as a disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
- correct Disposal of this product. This marking indicates that this product should
- not be disposed of with other household wastes throughout the EU.
- To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
- To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased.
- They can take this product for environmentally safe recycling.
Control Panel and External Ports
TOP CONTROL PANEL
- Loudspeaker
- Power
- Master Volume
- Aecom Volume
- Tempo
- Single
- Sync
- Fill-in
- Memory (Ml-M4)
- Rec
- LCD display
- Prog
- Play
- Sustain
- Numbers
- Timbre
- Keyboard Percussion
- Fingered
- Start/Stop
- One-key
- Follow
- Ensemble
- Demo One
- Demo All
- Metronome
- Split
- Vibrato
- Rhythm
- Chord zone
- REAR PANEL PORT AUDIO INPUT
- MIC
- PHONES/OUTPUT
- DC9V
Preparations before Playing
POWER ADAPTOR
A dedicated power adapter shall be used. Connect the output end of the adaptor
to the power port on the rear panel of the keyboard, and then the other end to
the power socket. (Note: the input voltage of the adaptor shall be compatible
with the power supply voltage)
AUDIO OUTPUT/EXTERNAL HEADPHONE
Audio Output: Firstly, turn off the keyboard and the external audio devices,
secondly, connect one end of the audio cable to the PHONES/OUTPUT port on the
rear panel of the keyboard, and then connect the other end to the audio input
port of the audio devices.
Headphone Connection: When connecting a headphone to the PHONES/OUTPUT port on
the rear panel of the keyboard, the loudspeaker will be disabled
automatically. In this way, you can play the keyboard without disturbing
others.
Note: When using the headphone, do not turn up and keep the volume to
the maximum for a long time, which may cause hearing loss.
MIC INPUT AND AUDIO INPUT
Mic input: Connect a microphone to the MIC port to start singing and playing.
The Keyboard has the stereo input function. Sound signals from mobile phones,
computers and other audio devices can be input into the keyboard system for
playing. Firstly turn off the Keyboard, then connect one end of the audio
cable to the output port of an audio device, and the other end to the AUDIO
INPUT port on the rear panel of the Keyboard, finally turn on the keyboard.
WIRELESS BT CONNECTION
Turn ON the default BT connection, in the BT standby search state, can be any
BT device search matching and connect at this time, turn ON the BT function of
your phone or BT device to search. The local BT name is “piano’ when the
connection is successful, the mobile phone or BT device back to the music
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Basic Playing Method
When [Power ON/OFF] is pressed, the LCD screen will turn ON and show the current tone, tempo, and another status. Then you may operate the Keyboard as required.
MASTER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Press [Master Vol+/-] to turn up or turn down the master volume. “VOLUME” and
the current volume level will be shown on the display. Press [Master Vol+/-]
simultaneously to reset to the default value. The master volume can also
control the accompaniment volume.
ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Press [Aecom Vol+/-] to turn up or turn down the master volume. “RC-VOLUME”
and the current volume level will show on the display. Press [Aecom Vol+/-]
simultaneously to reset to the default value.
TIMBRE SELECTION
The Keyboard provides 255 timbers, from “000” to “254′: for your selection.
When turning on the keyboard, the timber selection function will be enabled
automatically, and “TONE” and the current tone number will show on the
displays. When under other states, press [Timbre] to enable the Timbre
selection function. The timbre is defaulted to be “000′: and it can be
adjusted by pressing the corresponding number buttons or pressing the”+”
/”-“button.
PLAYING DEMO SONGS
50 demo songs have been stored on the keyboard, from “000” to “049′: for your
selection. press the [Demo one] button, the system is in the state of paying,
the present demo song repeatedly. For another one, press the button to stop
the present song, and again to play the next one. Press the [Demo all] button,
the system is in the stage of playing all demo songs successively. In the
course of playing demo songs, the timbre of the songs can be changed. During
the playing process, you can press the number buttons or the “+”I”-” buttons
to select another demonstration song. When pressing [Timbre] during the
demonstration song playing process, “TONE” will show on the display, press the
number buttons or the”+” /”-“button within 3 seconds to select other tones for
playing the demonstration song.
Auto Rhythm
RHYTHM SELECTION
This Keyboard provides 255 rhythms, from “000” to “254”, for your selection,
and the rhythm is defaulted to be “000”. Press [Rhythm] to enable the rhythm
selection function. “RHYM” and the current rhythm number will show on the
display. Then you can press the number buttons or the”+” /”-“buttons to select
other rhythms.
RHYTHM CONTROL
- Rhythm enabling
- Press [Start/stop] to start the accompaniment rhythm.
- Press [Sync], “SYN” will show on the display and the four-beat points will flash simultaneously, then play any key in the chord key zone (the 1st-19th key, from left), and the accompaniment rhythm will be enabled.
- Interlude
- After the accompaniment rhythm is activated, press [Fill-in] to have a temporary rhythm play during the accompaniment rhythm. If press and hold [Fill-in], the temporary rhythm will continue.
- Stop rhythm
- During the accompaniment rhythm, press [Start/Stop] the stop the accompaniment rhythm.
METRONOME
The metronome contains four tempos, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4, respectively.
Press the [Metronome] continuously to select the four tempos. Press the
[Metronome] bottom again to stop the tempo.
TEMPO ADJUSTMENT
Press [Tempo+/-] to increase or decrease the rhythm speed. Press the two
buttons simultaneously to reset to the default value.
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Auto Bass Chord
SINGLE CHORD
Under the state that the rhythm is enabled, press [Single Chord], and “SIN”
will show on the display, and then you can play a single chord on the keys in
the chord zone of the keyboard.
FINGERED CHORD
Under the state that the rhythm is enabled, press the [Fingered Chord] button.
“FIN” will show on the display, and then you can play a fingered chord on the
keys in the chord zone of the keyboard.
Fingered Chord Fingering (C Key)
(The C key fingered chord fingering is as shown in the following figure, and
the rest can be obtained by analogy}
Single Chord Fingering
Status Memory Function
With the status memory function, you can save the tone, rhythm, tempo and other parameters to be changed during playing, for fast shifting. This keyboard is equipped with 4 status memories, which can be flexibly called at any time during playing. www.PyleUSA.com
STORAGE OF STATUS MEMORY
Set the tone, rhythm, tempo, and chord as required, and then press the [Status Memory] bottom and one of [Memory 1] to [Memory 4] to save the current status.
CALLING OF STATUS MEMORY
Press any one of [Memory 1] to [Memory 4] to call the setting parameters saved
under this memory to replace the current status.
No power failure protection is provided for the saved contents, and the saved
contents will lost after the electronic keyboard is restarted after a power
cut.
Effect Control
SUSTAIN FUNCTION
Press [Sustain], “SUS” will show on the display, and the sustain effect will
be activated. Press this button again to disenable the sustain effect.
VIBRATO FUNCTION
Press [Vibrato], “VIB” will show on the display, and the vibrato effect will
be activated. Press this button again to disenable the vibrato effect.
PLAYING PERCUSSION
This Keyboard provides 61 kinds of keyboard percussions. Press [Keyboard
Percussion] to convert the key to a percussion key. Each key corresponds to
one percussion instrument. Press this button again to disenable the keyboard
percussion function.
KEYBOARD SPLITTING FUNCTION
Press [SPLIT] to enable the keyboard splitting function, and “SPLIT” will show
on the display. 24 keys on the left of the keyboard will split with the
remaining keyboard. While the left keyboard zone will increase by one octave
and maintain the original tone, the right keyboard zone will decrease by one
octave to maintain the same pitch as the left keyboard zone. The tone of the
right keyboard zone can be set as needed so different tones can be played by
the left and right keyboard zones at the same time. Press [SPLIT] again to
disenable this function.
Recording and Rhythm Programming
RECORDING
Press [REC] to enable the recording function, and “REC” will show on the display. Under this model, all playing notes will be recorded. When the storage is full, “REC” will show on the display, and the recording will stop automatically.
- Press [PLAY] to playback the recorded notes, and “PLAY” will show on the display. On completion of playback, it will enter to the recording mode and “REC” will show on the display. You can record a new rhythm, or you can press [PLAY] to playback the recorded rhythm.
- Press [Start/Stop] or press [REC] again to disenable the recording function, and all recorded rhythms will be removed.
RHYTHM PROGRAMMING
Press [PROG] to enable the rhythm programming function, “PRG” will show on the display, and the keyboard percussion will be activated. Under this mode, you can create custom rhythms by playing the corresponding percussion key.
- 32 percussions can be recorded at maximum, after that “PRG” will flash on the display, and programming will stop automatically.
- Press [PLAY] to playback the programming rhythm.
- Press [PLAY] again to stop playback, “PRG” will show on the display, and the programming function will be enabled. You can re-program rhythms or you can press [PLAY] again to playback.
- Press [Start/Stop] or press [PROG] again to disenable the programming function, and all recorded rhythms will be removed.
Three-step Intelligent Training
TRAINING I: ONE KEY
Press [One Key] to enable the One Key training function, “LEARN’ “SONG” and
the song number will show on the display, then press the “+”/”-” button to
select the song to be learned. Single Key training aims at duration learning,
and there is no requirement for pitch or correctness. This mode allows
mistakes when playing the keys, but the keyboards still play correct notes,
while the key zone in the display will also show the correct notes. After one
song is finished, repeat the current song to be learned. Press [Start/Stop] or
press [One Key] to disenable the training function.
TRAINING II: FOLLOW
Press [Follow] to enable the follow function, “LEARN’ “SONG” and the song
number will show on the display, then press the “+”/”-” button to select the
song to be learned. With the [Follow] function, you can learn by following the
correct playing notes. You can play according to the demonstration song, you
can play correctly by following the guidance. You can also learn how to play
by following the indicators in the key zone of the display. It will wait for
you to play the correct note before it moves to the next one.
Notes
Under this state, the Keyboard plays only the correct notes and gives no response to the wrong notes. Press [Start/Stop] or press [Follow] to disenable the training function.
TRAINING Ill ENSEMBLE
Press [Ensemble] to enable the Ensemble training function, “LEARN’ “SONG” and
the song number will show on the display, then press the “+”/”-” button to
select the song to be learned. The Ensemble training aims at the correct and
comprehensive learning of the song duration and notes. The keynote will be
shielded for the ensemble. you can perform by following the guidance of the
lighted key. You need to play the correct note according to the correct
duration of the song. If you fail to play within 3 seconds, the keyboard will
automatically play the keynote, and the keyboard zone on the screen will
display the correct note and tempo. After one song is finished, repeat the
current song to be learned. Press [Start/Stop] or press [Ensemble] to
disenable the training function.
Appendix
TIMBRE TABLE
- 000-111
- Refer to the unit panel 112 Clavi 2
- 113 Celesta 2
- 114 Harpsichord 2 115
- Mellow Fm 1 116 Pi Pa 2
- 117 Upright Piano 1 118
- Electric Piano 2 119 HardVibe1
- 120 Wood Barafon 2 121 Music Box 2
- 122 Marimba 2
- 123 Santur
- 124 Reed Organ 2 125
- Puff Harmonica 1 126 Ukulele 1
- 127 12-str. Gt 1
- 128 Guitar Pinch 2 129
- Slow Violin 1 130
- Bright String 1 131
- Jungle Bass 2 132
- Indian Flute 1 133 Clavi 3
- 134 Celesta 3
- 135 Church Bells 136 Marimba 3
- 137 Dulcimer 2
- 138 Reed Organ 3
- 139 Electric Guitar (Clean) 2
- 140 Koto 2
- 141 Xylophone 2 142
- Shanghai 2 143
- Dulcimer 3 144
- English Horn 2
- 145 Electric Guitar (Clean) 3
- 146 Shamisen 2 147 Koto 3
- 148 Kalimba 2
- 149 Steel Bell 1
- 150 Alto Sax 2
- 151 Woodblock 2 152
- Synth Harpsi. 1 153
- Attack Clav. 1 154 Crystal 1
- 155 Bag Pipe 2
- 156 Barafon 1
- 157 Organ Flute 1 158 Kalimba 3
- 159 Reed Horn 1 160 Hard Vibe 2
- 161 Twin Trombones 1 162
- Synth Harpsi. 2 163
- Attack Clav. 2 164
- Chorus Guitar 1 165
- Steel Bell 2
- 166 Tsugaru
- 167 Oct Harp 1
- 168 Bodhran 1
- 169 Tubular Bells 2 170 Suona
- 171 Castanets
- 172 Attack Harp 1
- 73 Electric Vibraphone 1
- 174 Soft Sax 1 175
- Soft Clav. 1 176
- Soft Guitar 1
- 77 Grow Guitar 1
- 178 Didgeridoo 1 179
- Attack Barafon 1 180
- Mute Barafon 1 181 Nay 1
- 182 Soft Sa ntu r
- 183 Dual Horns 1
- 184 Hard Barsoon 1
- 185 Tron Flute 1
- 186 Kawala1
- 187 Jazz Organ 1 188
- Soft Accord 1 189
- Wind Organ 1 190
- Viola Attack 1 191
- Bari & Tenor 1 192
- Soft Sax 2 193
- Attack Harp 2 194
- Didgeridoo 2 195
- Dual Horns 2 196
- Hard Barsoon 2 197
- Kawala 2
- 198 Soft Guitar 2 199
- Mute Barafon 2
- 200 Lead (Bass+Lead) 2
- 201 Melodic Tom 2 202 Grow
- Guitar 2 203 Lead (SaMooth)2 204 Jazz Bass 2
- 205 Chorus Guitar 2 206
- Feedback Gt. 2 207 Fiddle 2
- 208 Organ Flute 2 209
- Flugel Horn 2 21 O Crystal 2
- 211 Soft Clav. 2
- 212 Overdriven Guitar 2 213 Ukulele 2
- 214 Tango Accordion 2
- 215 Twin Trombones 2 216
- Jazz Organ 2 217
- Bright String 2 218
- Reed Horn 2 219
- Glockenspiel 2 220
- Drawbar Organ 2 221
- Muted Horn 2 222
- Pizzicato Strings 2 223 Nay2
- 224 Puff Harmonica 2
- 225 Muted Trumpet 2
- 226 Upright Piano 2
- 227 Soft Accord 2
- 228 Uillean Harp 2
- 229 Tron Flute 2
- 230 Blown Bottle 2
- 231 Indian Flute 2
- 232 Slow Violin 2
- 233 Electric Guitar (Muted) 2 234 Multi Wind 2
- 235 Electric Vibraphone 2 236 Bodhran 2
- 237 Mellow Fm 2
- 238 Multi Reed 2 239 Contrabass 2 240 Barafon 2
- 241 Wind Organ 2 242 12-str.
- Gt 2 243 Attack Barafon 2 244
- Lead (Calliope) 2 245
- Viola Attack 2 246
- Pad (Warm) 2 247
- Oct Harp 2 248
- Bari & Tenor 2 249 Agogo 2
- 250 Flugel Horn 3 251 Organ Flute 3 252 Fiddle 3
- 253 Feedback GI. 3 254
- Chorus Guitar 3
RHYTHM TABLE
- 000-130
- 131 Refer to the unit panel
- 132 West Shuffle
- 133 Big Band Fast 2
- 134 Espag Nol 1
- 135 Disco Funk 2
- 136 Pop Mambo
- 137 Europe Swing 1
- 138 Tricks Latin
- 139 Disco Samba 2
- 140 Latin Wallz
- 141 Dance Pop 3
- 143 Jazz-Rock 1
- 142 Detroit
- 143 Fanatical Sand
- 144 European Rock
- 145 Ground Beat
- 146 Beat Modem
- 147 Jazz Disco
- 148 Dixie Jazz
- 149 Disco Chocolate
- 150 Disco Latin
- 151 Synth Boogie
- 152 Saturday Night 2
- 153 Club Danca
- 154 Tricks Bossa Nova
- 155 Tarantella 2
- 156 USA March
- 157 Espag Nol 2
- 156 Club Latin 2
- 159 Jazz Cha Cha 1
- 160 Country Cha Cha
- 161 Disco Party 2
- 162 Modem R&B 1
- 163 8 Beat Pop 2
- 164 Country Jazz
- 165 Soul Rock 1
- 166 Rumba 2
- 167 Samba3
- 168 Modern R&B 2 169 Club Dance 2
- 170 Country Bossa Nova 171 JazzBo1
- 172 Modern Cha Cha 1 173 Pop Reggae 2
- 174 Rock Samba 1 175 Jazz 8 Beat 1
- 176 Disco
- 177 Seville 1
- 178 Disco Hands 2
- 179 Rock Ballad
- 180 Mixed Bossa Nova 181 Jazz16 Beat1 182 Single 16 Beat 1 183 Love Song
- 184 Single 16 Beat 2 185 Disco Fox 2
- 186 Pop Rock 3
- 187 Tijuana Wallz
- 188 British Pop 2
- 189 Show Tune 1
- 190 Schlager Alp
- 191 Single Rock
- 192 SwingWaltz
- 193 SlowWaltz
- 194 Cat Groove 2
- 195 Country Slow Rock 196 Rock Disco 1
- 197 16 Beat Shuffle 1 198 Jazz 8 Beat 2
- 199 Casa
- 200 Guad Dance 1
- 201 Jazz Cha Cha 2 202 Country Wallz 203 European Rock 2 204 Caribbean Dance 2 205 Jazz Disco 2
- 206 Medium Jazz
- 207 Piano Ballad 208 70’s Disco
- 209 Jazz Rock 2
- 210 Europe 8 Beat 1 211 Seville 2
- 212 Rumba 3
- 213 Soul Rock 2
- 214 European Disco 2 215 Analog Ballad 2 216 Pub Piano 2 217 Europe Rumba 218 Rock’n Roll 2 219 Disco Trop
- 220 Rock Salsa 1 221 Europe 8 Beat 2 222 Europe Samba 223 Show Tune 2 224 Jazz 16 Beat 2 225 Rock Samba 2 226 Jazz Waltz 2 227 Europe Reggae 228 Modem Cha Cha 2 229 R&B Ballad 2
- 230 Rock Boogie 231 Jazz Bossa Nova 232 Rock Salsa 2 233 Slow & Easy 234 Hip Waltz 1
- 235 Jazz Latin 2
- 236 Rock Disco 2 237 Jazz Tango 2 238 Analog Ballad 3 239 Europe Swing 2 240 Hip Waltz 2
- 241 Jazz Swing 2 242 Party Pop
- 243 Jazz Club
- 244 Guad Dance 2 245 Jazz Bo 2
- 246 Dixie Jazz 2 247 Acoustic Ballad 2 248 Jazz Slow Rock 249 16 Beat Shuffle 2 250 Polka Pop
- 251 Latin Party Pop 252 Parranda
- 253 Carnival
- 254 60’s Vintage Pop
Features
- 2-in-1 Karaoke Keyboard: Play & Sing-Along!
- Compact & Portable Musical Piano
- Simple Electronic Plug-in Operation
- Portable Piano
- Built-in Full Range Stereo Speakers
- Connect & Stream Audio from External Devices
- Can Connect to Speaker and Play Sound
- Multiple Preset Selectable Keyboard Sound, Tone & Rhythm Styles
- Digital LCD Display
- Adjustable Volume Control
- Record & Playback Mode
- Mic Input Jack
- 61 Keys Keyboard Percussion Function
- Basic Control: Master Volume/ Aecom Volume /Tempo Control
- Auto Chord Function: Single Chord/ Fingered Chord
- Sustain Functions, Vibrato Function, Keyboard Split Function
- Teaching Functions: One-key/Follow/Assemble
- Fill-in Function, Metronome Function
- Perfect for Home Theater Living Room Performances
- Fun for Kids of All Ages: Children & Adults
What in the Box:
- Digital Musical Karaoke Keyboard
- Book Rack
- Adapter
- Power Plug
- Keyboard Stand
- Keyboard Stool
- Headset
Headset Specs
- Construction Material: ABS+ Laser decorative sheet
- Wire Material: PVC flat wire
- Wire Length: 1.1 M
- Plug Diameter: 3.5mm 1/8
- Weight: 0.14 kg
Keyboard Stand Features:
- Baked Varnish
- Detachable Function
- Height Adjusting Function
- Keyboard Locking Function
- Construction Material: Iron + ABS
- Length: 31.5″ -inches
- Width: 8.3″ -inches
- Height: 57.5~67.5 cm
- Weight: 1.75 kg
- Bearing: 15 kg
Keyboard Stool Features:
- Baked Varnish
- Folding Function
- Height Adjusting Function
- Construction Material: PU Leather, Iron, Sponge, Wood
- Length: 15.75″ -inches
- Width: 11.81″ -inches
- Height: 17.32″ / 18.9″ I 20.1″ -inches
- Weight: 2.2 kg
Technical Specs:
- (61) Keyboard Keys
- 255 Styles/ 255 Sounds
- 50 Demonstration Songs: One/All
- Audio Interface: Aux (3.5mm) Output Jack / Mic Input
- Max Sound Level: Up to 110 dB
- USB/Power Cable Length: 3.9′ ft.
- Construction Material: Engineered ABS
- Power Supply: DC 9V / AC Adapter, 6″ AA” Batteries (Not Included in the Set)
- Piano Dimensions (L x W x H): 36.6″ x 11.97″ x 3.7″ -inches
Questions? Comments? We are here to help! Phone: (1}718-535-1800 Email: support@pyleusa.com
FCC Warning Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement
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