Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Alesis Recital Play 88-Key Digital Piano and M-Audio HDH40 Headphones bundle. The Recital Play is designed for beginners, offering a realistic piano experience with a wide range of sounds and educational features. The included HDH40 headphones allow for private practice and high-quality audio monitoring.
Tatūnga
Follow these steps to set up your Alesis Recital Play keyboard and HDH40 headphones.
1. Te Wetewete me te Whakanoho
- Kia ata tangohia nga waahanga katoa mai i te kete.
- Place the Alesis Recital Play keyboard on a stable, flat surface or a compatible keyboard stand.
2. Hononga Mana
- Connect the included power adapter to the DC 12V input on the rear of the keyboard.
- Monohia te urutau hiko ki te putanga hiko paerewa.
3. Hononga Puoro
- Plug the 3.5mm jack of the M-Audio HDH40 headphones into the 'PHONES' output on the rear of the keyboard for private listening.
4. USB-MIDI Connection (Optional)
- To use the keyboard with music software on a computer, connect a standard USB cable (not included) from the keyboard's USB port to your computer's USB port.

Image: The Alesis Recital Play keyboard bundle, including the 88-key digital piano, M-Audio HDH40 over-ear headphones, and power adapter, ready for setup.
Ngā āhuatanga
The Alesis Recital Play offers a comprehensive set of features designed for learning and musical exploration:
- 88 Full-Size, Touch-Sensitive Keys: Provides a realistic piano feel with adjustable response for developing proper technique.
- 480 Built-in Sounds: A vast library covering various instruments and music genres.
- Adjustable Reverb Effects: Customize the sound with spatial effects.
- 160 Riiri: One-touch song mode with diverse rhythmic accompaniments.
- 140 Waiata Whakaatu: Pre-loaded songs for listening and learning.
- Aratau Matauranga: Includes Split, Lesson, and Record Modes for enhanced learning.
- Metronome Hanga-roto: Essential for timing and rhythm practice.
- Easy Transpose Feature: Shift the pitch of the keyboard to play in different keys.
- Hononga USB-MIDI: Connects to Mac or PC for use with recording and educational software like Skoove and Melodics.
- M-Audio HDH40 Headphones: Over-ear design with 40mm neodymium drivers for high-quality, private audio monitoring. Features a 9 ft cable, 180-degree rotatable frame, stainless steel telescopic arms, leather cushioning, and a flexible headband for comfort.

Image: Key features of the Recital Play, emphasizing its 88 full-size keys with adjustable touch response, built-in speakers, LED display, included piano lessons, portable nature, and lightweight design.

Image: Close-up of the M-Audio HDH40 headphones, highlighting their high-quality sound from 40mm neodymium dynamic magnet drivers.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
This section details the basic operation of your Alesis Recital Play keyboard.
1. Hiko / Weto me te Rōrahi
- Pehia te MANA pātene hei whakakā, whakaweto rānei i te papapātuhi.
- Whakamahia te Tuhinga o mua knob to adjust the overall output level of the keyboard.
2. Selecting Voices (Sounds)
- Pehia te REO button to enter Voice Selection mode.
- Use the data dial or number buttons to select from the 480 available sounds.
3. Ngā Pānga Whakatangitangi
- Pehia te REVERB button to activate or deactivate the reverb effect.
- Adjust the reverb type or depth using the data dial or function buttons (refer to the full user manual for detailed control).
4. Rhythms and Demo Songs
- Pehia te WAIATA button to select from 160 built-in rhythms. Use the data dial or number buttons to choose a rhythm.
- Pehia te WAIATA button to select from 140 demo songs. Use the data dial or number buttons to choose a song.
- Perehi TITIAKI/TATA to begin or end playback of rhythms or demo songs.
5. Educational Modes
- Aratau Ritua: Divides the keyboard into two sections, allowing two different voices to be played simultaneously.
- Aratau Akoranga: Designed for learning, often allowing the keyboard to wait for the correct note to be played.
- Aratau Tuhia: Allows you to record your performances. Press REKOTI ki te tiimata te tuhi me te TAKARO hei whakarongo anō.
- Metronome: Pehia te HE TANGATA button to activate the click track for timing practice. Adjust tempo using the TEMPO pātene.
- Whakawhiti: Whakamahia te HUAKI buttons to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down.
Video: A professional pianist demonstrates the various features and sounds of the Alesis Recital Play keyboard, including different voices, effects, and educational modes.
Ataata: He arotake taipitopitoview of the Alesis 88-Key Keyboard, showcasing its full functionality and sound quality for users.
Te tiaki
Proper care will ensure the longevity and performance of your Alesis Recital Play and HDH40 Headphones.
1. Te horoi
- Wipe the keyboard and headphones with a soft, dry cloth.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or strong detergents, as these can damage the plastic body and finishes.
2. Rokiroki
- When not in use, store the keyboard and headphones in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- If storing for extended periods, consider covering the keyboard to protect it from dust.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your Alesis Recital Play, refer to the following common solutions:
- Kore Mana: Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to both the keyboard and a working electrical outlet. Check if the power button is pressed.
- Kore Oro: Check the Master Volume knob and ensure it is turned up. If using headphones, ensure they are fully plugged into the 'PHONES' jack. If using external speakers, ensure they are connected correctly and powered on.
- Kī Kāore i te Whakautu: Ensure the keyboard is powered on. If specific keys are not responding, contact customer support.
- Oro korikori: Try lowering the Master Volume. Check all cable connections for looseness or damage.
For further assistance, please refer to the full Alesis Recital Play user manual or contact Alesis customer support.
Ataata: He poto kua mutuview of the Alesis keyboard, offering quick insights that may help with basic troubleshooting or understanding its functionality.
Video: A short clip addressing the question of tablet connectivity, which can be a common setup query for digital pianos.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | Recital Play |
| Waitohu | Alesis |
| Te maha o nga Kī | 88 |
| Momo Matua | Full-size, Touch-sensitive, Piano-style |
| Nga tangi | 480 Hanga-i roto |
| Waiata | 160 Hanga-i roto |
| Waiata Whakaaturanga | 140 Hanga-i roto |
| Ngā Pānga | Reverb Ka taea te whakarite |
| Hangarau Hononga | USB |
| Momo Tuhono | USB, 3.5mm Jack |
| Pooro Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Puna Mana | Hiko Hiko |
| Rauemi tinana | Kirihou |
| Pūmanawa Tautoko | Skoove, Melodics |
| Hototahitanga Pūnaha Whakahaere | Matapihi, macOS |
| Taumata Pukenga | Kaimatamata |
| Headphones Model | M-Audio HDH40 |
| Headphones Driver Size | 40mm Neodymium |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, product registration, and technical support, please visit the official Alesis website or contact inMusic Brands Inc., the manufacturer.
Manufacturer: inMusic Brands Inc.
Rauemi ipurangi: www.alesis.com





