MEDELI MK1 37 Keys Mini Size Keyboard Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- MEDELI
Table of Contents
MINI KEYBOARD
Owner’s Manual
Sound List
PIANO
0| Acoustic Grand Piano
1| Bright Acoustic Piano
2| Honky-tonk Piano
3| Chorused Piano
4| Harpsichord
5| Clavichord
6| Metal Piano
ORGAN
7| Hammond Organ
8| Percussive Organ
9| Church Organ
10| Reed Organ
11| Accordion
12| Harmonica
STRINGS
13| Violin
14| Viola
15| Cello
16| Contrabass
17| Pizzicato Strings
18| Orchestral Harp
19| Electronic String Ensemble
BRASS
20| Trumpet
21| Trombone
22| Tuba
23| Muted Trumpet
24| French Horn
25| Synth Brass 1
WOODWIND
26| Sax
27| Oboe
28| English Horn
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29| Bassoon
30| Clarinet
31| Piccolo
32| Flute
33| Bottle Blow
34| Ocarina
35| Bass Oboe
GUITAR
36| Acoustic Guitar (nylon)
37| Acoustic Guitar (steel)
38| Electric Guitar (jazz)
39| Electric Guitar (clean)
40| Overdriven Guitar
41| Guitar Harmonics
42| Acoustic Bass
43| Electric Bass (finger)
44| Electric Bass (pick)
45| Fretless Bass
46| Slap Bass 1
47| Slap Bass 2
48| Synth Bass 1
49| Synth Bass 2
MALLET
50| Celesta
51| Glockenspiel
52| Music box
53| Vibraphone
54| Marimba
55| Xylophone
56| Tubular Bells
57| Tinkle Bell
58| Agogo
59| Woodblock
SYNTH
60| Choir Aahs
61| Voice Oohs
62| Lead 1
63| Lead 2
64| Pad 1
65| Pad 2
66| Lead 3
67| Psychedelic Synth Lead
68| Vibraphone Synth Lead
69| Marimba Synth Lead
70| Wind FX
71| Clarinet FX
72| Crystal FX
73| Environmental Lead
74| Orchestra Lead
75| Bass Lead
76| East Nation Pad
WORLD
77| Dulcimer
78| Shakuhachi
79| Sitar
80| Banjo
81| Shamisen
82| Koto
83| Kalimba
84| Bagpipe
85| Shanghai
86| Taiko Drum
SFX
87| Dog
88| Cat
89| Cow
90| Horse
91| Bird Tweet
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92| Orchestra Hit
93| Rain
94| Thunder
95| Seashore
96| Telephone Ring
97| Helicopter
98| Applause
99| Gunshot
Rhythm list
8 BEAT
0| 8 Beat 1
1| 8 Beat 2
2| 8 Beat 3
3| 8 Beat 4
4| Dance
5| Rock Dance
16 BEAT
6| 16 Beat 1
7| 16 Beat 2
8| 16 Beat 3
9| 16 Beat 4
10| 16 Beat 5
11| 16 Beat 6
12| 16 Beat 7
13| 16 Accent 1
14| 16 Accent 2
15| 16 Ballad 1
16| 16 Ballad 2
17| 16 Funk
18| 16 Ride
19| 16 Rock 1
20| 16 Rock 2
21| 16 Rock 3
22| Funk
23| Heavy Ballad
24| Power Funk 1
25| R&B 1
26| R&B 2
27| R&B 3
ETHNIC
28| Bolero
29| Brit Rhumba 1
30| Brit Rhumba 2
31| Calypso
32| Ethnic Rock
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33| Jorpo
34| Lambada
35| Mambo 1
36| Mambo 2
37| March 1
38| March 2
39| Merengue 1
40| Oriental 1
41| Oriental 2
42| Polka
43| Power Polka
44| Rhumba 1
45| Rhumba 2
46| Tango
JAZZ
47| Jazz Ride 1
48| Jazz Ride 2
49| Jazz Ride 3
50| Jazz Shuffle 1
51| Jazz Shuffle 2
52| Jazz Waltz 1
53| Jazz Waltz 2
LATIN
54| 8 Latin
55| 16 Latin 1
56| 16 Latin 2
57| 16 Latin 3
58| 16 Latin 4
59| 16 Latin 5
60| Bossa 1
61| Bossa 2
62| Heavy Latin 1
63| Heavy Latin 2
64| Heavy Latin 3
65| Heavy Latin 4
66| Heavy Latin 5
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67| Pop Samba 1
68| Power Latin 1
69| Power Samba 1
70| Power Samba 2
71| Power Samba 3
72| Rock Latin 1
73| Rock Latin 2
74| Salsa
75| Samba
76| Soft Bossa
SHUFFLE
77| 6/8 Beat
78| 6/8 Rock
79| Shuffle 1
80| Shuffle 2
81| Shuffle 3
82| Shuffle 4
83| Chamber Pop
84| Ethnic Shuffle 1
85| Ethnic Shuffle 2
86| Ethnic Shuffle 3
87| Ethnic Shuffle 4
88| Ethnic Shuffle 5
89| Latin Shuffle
TRIBAL
90| 8 Tribal
91| 16 Tribal 1
92| 16 Tribal 2
93| 16 Tribal 3
94| 16 Tribal 4
95| 16 Tribal 5
WALTZ
96| Waltz Ride
97| Power Waltz 1
98| Power Waltz 2
99| Power Waltz 3
Song List
0| Turkish March
1| Red River Valley
2| American Patrol
3| Susanna
4| Mozart Piano Sonata
5| Soprani Smile Polka
6| Jingle Bells
7| Radetzky March
8| Mozart Symphony No. 40
9| Clap Your Hands
10| Fur Elise
11| Katyusha
12| Minuet in G Major
13| Espana Cani
14| Serenade
15| Yankee Doodle
16| The rhythm of the Rain
17| Frosty the Snowman
18| Blue the Danube
19| Little Brown Jig
20| Babylon River
21| Polly Wolly Doodle
22| Long Ago
23| Christmas Eve
24| Hungarian Dance
25| Fountain
26| Mary Had a Little Lamb
27| Music Box Dancer
28| Spring of the Four Seasons
29| Destinies
MINI KEYBOARD
OWNER’S MANUAL
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for the USA)
NOTE: 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.
If items such as cables are included with this equipment, you must use those
included items.
Unauthorized changes or modifications to this system can void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
CAUTION
The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro
Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal
operation by following the owner’s manual. In case the function could not
resume, please use the product in another location.
Keep this manual
After reading this manual, please keep it for later reference.
PRECAUTIONS
Location
Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction.
Indirect sunlight
Locations of extreme temperature or humidity
Excessively dusty or dirty locations
Locations of excessive vibration
Close to magnetic fields
Power Supply
Please connect the designated USB power adapter to an AC outlet of the correct
voltage.
Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your
unit is intended.
Interference with other electrical devices
Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference.
Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.
Care
If the exterior becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use
liquid cleaners such as benzene or thinner, cleaning compounds, or flammable
polishes.
Handling
To avoid breakage, do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.
Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment
Never set any container with liquid in it near this equipment. If liquid gets
into the equipment, it could cause a breakdown, fire, or electrical shock.
Be careful not to let metal objects get into the equipment.
Operation
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Press this button to turn the Power on or off.
Note: In order to save energy, the instrument will automatically shut down after 30 minutes of not being used. You can turn off the power protection by using a keyboard command. -
Turn this knob clockwise to increase or counter-clockwise to decrease the output volume.
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Press this button and use the + or – ( 1 0 ) buttons to set the keyboard octave range.
Note: 3 seconds of not pressing either of the + and – buttons will set the + and – buttons back to the Sound, Rhythm, or Song content selection mode. -
Press this button and use the + or – ( 1 0 ) buttons to set the keyboard transpose amount.
Note: 3 seconds of not pressing either of the + and – buttons will set the + and – buttons back to the Sound, Rhythm, or Song content selection mode. -
Press this button to turn the sound Sustain on or off.
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Press any of these buttons to enter the labeled model.
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Press this button to start or stop Metronome.
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Press either of these buttons to select the next or previous Sound, Rhythm, or Song content, depending on the currently selected mode. Combined with other buttons, these buttons also change various parameters.
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Press this button to start or stop the current selected Rhythm or Song.
Note: Under the default Sound mode, Rhythm gets played back. -
Under the default Sound mode, these buttons select the labeled instrument Sound. To press the same button repeatedly will select the next Sound slot in the labeled Sound category. Under Rhythm or Song mode, these buttons work as number input keys and let you access the desired Rhythm or Song content by entering the content number.
Note: When inputting a 1-digit number or 2-digit, type the number and wait for a few seconds till it’s recognized by the keyboard.
Back & Bottom Panels
USB Power Input: For connecting a USB-C cable to power the keyboard
Phones Output: For connecting headphones or earphones
Battery Compartment: For installing 4 x AA batteries to power the keyboard
Mode
There are 3 modes on this keyboard that you can enjoy: Sound, Rhythm, and Song
SOUND mode
This is the default mode on booting up. The display shows the currently
selected Sound number, and + & – buttons change the Sound to the next or
previous ones.
RHYTHM mode
The display shows the currently selected Rhythm number, and + & – buttons
change the Rhythm contents. Press Sound to go back to selecting Sound.
SONG mode
The display shows the currently selected Song number, and + & – buttons change
the Song selection. Press Sound to go back to selecting Sound.
Function
- Note: When Sync-start is engaged, Rhythm automatically starts playing once you hit any key so your keyboard playing and Rhythm can start together at the same time.
Specifications
Keyboar37 Mini| Other Features
Metronome, Sustain, Song Melody On/off, Rhythm Sync-start,
Octave, Transpose and Tuning adjustments
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Display
LED| Connectivity
1 x USB-C Power Input
1 x Stereo Mini Headphones Output
Polyphony
32| Speakers
1 x 8 cm
Sound
100| Amplifier
2W
Rhythm
100| Power
USB-C 5V or 4 x AA Batteries
Song
30| Dimensions
490 x 186 x 60 mm
Tempo
30 – 280| Weight
0.95Kg
- All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
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