USER’S GUIDE GUÍA DEL USUARIO Please keep all information for future reference. Guarde toda información para tener como referencia futura. Safety Precautions Before trying to use the Digital Piano, be sure to read the separate “Safety Precautions”. Precauciones de seguridad Antes de intentar usar el piano digital, asegúrese de leer las “Precauciones de seguridad” separadas.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Getting Ready ........................................................................................................E-56 Assembling the Stand .................................................. E-56 To connect the cables.................................................. E-58 To install the music stand and headphones hook ..........E-59 Opening and Closing the Piano Lid............................... E-60 Power Outlet ................................................................
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General Guide 1 P (POWER) button cp STRINGS button 2 VOLUME controller cq VARIOUS button 3 METRONOME button cr GM TONES button 4 SONG RECORDER button cs FUNCTION button 5 POPS/DANCE/ROCK button ct w/NO, q/YES buttons 6 JAZZ/EUROPEAN button dk BANK, REVERB button 7 LATIN button dl REGISTRATION 1/A, CHORUS button 8 WORLD button dm REGISTRATION 2/B, HAMMER RESPONSE, 9 COUNTRY/VARIOUS button bk BALLAD button English • This manual uses the numbers and names below to refer to buttons and contro
General Guide Saving Settings and Using Panel Lock Your Digital Piano lets you save its current settings, and lock its buttons to protect against operation errors. For details, see “Setting Backup” (page E-44) and “Panel Lock” (page E-44). Returning the Digital Piano to Its Factory Default Settings Perform the following procedure when you want to return the Digital Piano’s stored data and settings to their initial factory defaults. 1. 2. Turn off the Digital Piano.
Power Outlet Turning Power On or Off 1. Press the 1 (P) button to turn on Digital Piano power. Front Auto Power Off This Digital Piano is designed to turn off automatically to avoid wasting power after no operation is performed for a preset amount of time. The Auto Power Off trigger time is about four hours. • You also can use the procedure below to temporarily suspend Auto Power Off. ■ To disable Auto Power Off 1. While the Digital Piano is turned on, press the 1 (P) button to turn it off. 2.
Using Built-in Tones 3 bn bt ck Selecting a Tone Your Digital Piano has 250 tones, divided into six groups. • For more information, see the “Tone List” (page A-1). • The Digital Piano has built-in demonstration tunes that highlight the different characteristics of tones. For more information, see “Playing Tone Demo Songs” (page E-21). 1. Use the “Tone List” (page A-1) to look up the group and the number of the tone you want to select. 2.
Using Built-in Tones Hold down the button of the group that contains the tone you want to select as the layered tone until “LAYER ON” appears on the display as shown below for a few moments. This will layer the tones currently selected in the two groups. Splitting the Keyboard between Two Tones You can split the keyboard so the left side (lower range) plays one tone and the right side (upper range) plays a different tone.
Using Built-in Tones Moving the Keyboard Split Point You can use the procedure below to specify the location on the keyboard where it splits between the left side and the right side. That location is called the “split point”. Left (Lower Range) side Right (Upper Range) side Using Octave Shift After you split the keyboard (page E-7), you may find out that the lower range notes on the left are too low or that the upper range notes on the right are too high.
Using Built-in Tones 1. Adding Reverb to the Tone 1. Press the cs (FUNCTION) button. While holding down the cs (FUNCTION) button, press the dk (REVERB) button. English Adjusting the Brilliance of a Tone This will display a reverb type selection screen. The FUNCTION lamp will light and the function screen will appear on the display. Lit 2. Use the do (i) and dn (u) buttons to select the Tmpr/Effect screen. 2. Use the ct (w, q) buttons to select the reverb type you want.
Using Built-in Tones Adding the Chorus Effect to the Tone 1. While holding down the cs (FUNCTION) button, press the dl (CHORUS) button. z LID SIMULATOR Adjusts how sound resonates in accordance with the opening state of a grand piano lid. Settings 1: Lid closed 2: Lid opened slightly 3: Lid fully open 4: Lid removed This will display a chorus type selection screen. NOTE • Opening or closing the digital piano’s lid does not affect the LID SIMULATOR setting. 2. 1.
Using Built-in Tones 1. Press the 3 (METRONOME) button. This will start the metronome. Changing the Tempo Setting There are two different methods you can use to change the tempo setting: by pressing ck (q) (faster) and ck (w) (slower) buttons or by tapping a beat with a button. ■ To adjust the tempo using ck (TEMPO, w, q) buttons 1. Lights with the first beat of each measure 2. Lights with each subsequent beat of each measure Use the ck (TEMPO, w, q) buttons to adjust the tempo setting.
Using Built-in Tones Adjusting the Metronome Volume You can use the following procedure to adjust the volume level of the metronome, without affecting the volume of Digital Piano output. 1. While holding down the cs (FUNCTION) button, press the 3 (METRONOME) button. This displays the metronome volume screen. z Soft Pedal Pressing this pedal while playing suppresses notes played on the keyboard after the pedal was pressed, and makes them sound softer.
Using Built-in Tones 1. Press the bn (MUSIC LIBRARY) button so its lower lamp is lit. Changing the Octave of a Duet Mode Keyboard You can use the following procedure to change the octave of the left and right Duet Mode keyboards. 1. This displays the Duet Mode on/off screen shown in step 2 under “Configuring the Digital Piano for Duet Play” (page E-13). If the Duet Mode is currently turned off, press the ct (q) button to turn it on. Lit 2.
Using Auto Accompaniment 5 6 7 8 9 bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt cm cn co cp ck With Auto Accompaniment, simply select the accompaniment rhythm you want and the matching accompaniment (drums, guitar, etc.) will play automatically when you play a chord with your left hand. It’s like having your own personal backup group along with you wherever you go. This Digital Piano has 180 built-in Auto Accompaniment patterns, which are divided into seven groups.
Using Auto Accompaniment Press the bt (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button so its lamp is lit. This turns ACCOMP on, so all accompaniment parts sound. • Turning ACCOMP off so the ACCOMP lamp is unlit causes only the percussion instrument parts to sound. • Each press of the bt (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button toggles ACCOMP on and off. Lit 9. Play other chords with left hand as you play the melody with your right hand. • You can use “CASIO Chord” or other simplified chord fingering modes to play chords.
Using Auto Accompaniment Selecting a Chord Fingering Mode You can select from among the following five chord fingering modes. 1: Fingered 1 2: Fingered 2 3: Fingered 3 4: CASIO Chord 5: Full Range 1. ■ CASIO CHORD With “CASIO Chord”, you can use simplified fingerings to play the four types of chords described below. Chord keyboard Hold down the bt (ACCOMP ON/OFF) button until the chord type selection screen appears on the display.
Using Auto Accompaniment There are six different Auto Accompaniment patterns, shown below. You can switch between patterns during accompaniment play and even modify patterns. Use buttons bo through br to select the pattern you want. bo Intro *1 bp Normal Normal fill-in *2 bq Variation br Using One-Touch Presets One-Touch Preset gives you one-touch access to tone and tempo settings that go well with the currently selected Auto Accompaniment rhythm pattern. 1.
Using Auto Accompaniment 2. Use the ct (w, q) buttons to select the Auto Harmonize type you want. Type Number Type Name Description 00 Off Turns off Auto Harmonize. 01 Duet 1 Adds close (separated by two to four degrees) one-note harmony below the melody note. 02 Duet 2 Adds open (separated by more than 4 to 6 degrees) 1-note harmony below the melody note. 03 Country Adds country style harmony. 04 Octave Adds the note from the next lower octave. 05 5th Adds the fifth degree note.
Using Auto Accompaniment Use the instrument part buttons (5 through bm) to select the part (drums, bass etc.) you want to edit. The name of the part you select will appear on the display. Rhythm patterns are made up of the eight parts shown below. • Button illumination does not change when you press the instrument part buttons (5 through bm). Button illumination indicates whether there is accompaniment data corresponding to each part.
Using Auto Accompaniment 6. 7. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to edit all of the accompaniment patterns and parts you want. After editing is complete, adjust the tempo of the rhythm as desired. • The tempo you set here becomes the initial default tempo of the rhythm. 8. Press the dm (EXIT) button. 10. Decide on the user rhythm number where you want to save the rhythm and a rhythm name.
bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt cs ck English Playing Back Built-in Songs ct dm dn do dp ds Playing Tone Demo Songs Your Digital Piano comes with six built-in demo tunes, which demonstrate the characteristics of each of the six tone groups. No. Tone Group Name Tune Name 001 GRAND PIANO Piano Concert No.1 Op.23 1st Mov. (P.I.Tchaikovsky) 002 ELEC PIANO Original 003 ORGAN Original 004 STRINGS Nessun Dorma [Turandot] 005 VARIOUS Original 006 GM TONES Original 1.
Playing Back Built-in Songs Playing Back a Specific Music Library Song 5. This starts playback of the song. • Press the bq (FF) button to perform a fast forward operation or the bp (REW) button for rewind. Pressing and releasing either button moves one measure, while holding down a button scrolls at high speed. • Pressing the br (PAUSE) button pauses playback. Press again to resume song playback. You can use the procedure below to select a Music Library song for listening or practice. 1.
Playing Back Built-in Songs 5. This starts playback of the song. • Press the bq (FF) button to perform a fast forward operation or the bp (REW) button for rewind. Pressing and releasing either button moves one measure, while holding down a button scrolls at high speed. • Pressing the br (PAUSE) button pauses playback. Press again to resume song playback. You can import song data from a commercially available USB flash drive or computer as a user song, and use it for Auto Accompaniment or for practice.
Playing Back Built-in Songs Adjusting the Song Volume You can use the following procedure to adjust the volume level of the song’s Auto Accompaniment, without affecting the volume of keyboard tone output. For details, see “Song Volume” (page E-42). Sounding a Count at the Beginning of a Song You can configure the Digital Piano to sound a count before playback of a song starts, which helps to get the timing right when you are playing along on the keyboard. For details, see “Pre-count” (page E-43).
Playing Back Built-in Songs English Playing Back Audio Data Stored on a USB Flash Drive You can use your Digital Piano to play back audio data (WAV files*) stored on a commercially available USB flash drive. See “USB Flash Drive” on page E-45 for more information. * Linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1 kHz, Stereo PREPARATION • Prepare a USB flash drive that contains data recorded to it using the Digital Piano’s Audio Recorder. See “Recording to a USB Flash Drive (Audio Recorder)” on page E-39 for more information.
Music Presets 5 6 7 8 9 bk bl bm bn bp bq br bs bt cs ck Music Presets provide you with one-touch tone, rhythm, chord, and other settings that are optimized for specific musical genres and songs. In addition to built-in presets, you can create your own original Music Presets (user presets). dl dm dn do dp 2. • • • • • • • • Selecting a Music Preset While holding down the cs (FUNCTION) button, press the ck (MUSIC PRESET) button.
Music Presets 4. 4. 4-1. To edit the chord progression Press the ct (w) button to display “CHORD” and then press the dp (ENTER) button to advance to the chord progression editing screen. Next, perform the editing operation described under “To edit the chord progression” (page E-28). After you finish the editing operation, press the dm (EXIT) button to return to the screen for selecting the type of editing operation, above.
Music Presets 7. 8. Use the ct (w, q) buttons to select the Music Preset number where you want to store the edited data. Enter a name for the preset. Use the dn (u) and do (i) buttons to move the cursor to the character you want to change and then use the ct ■ To edit the chord progression 1. On the editing operation selection screen (page E-27), select “CHORD” and then press the dp (ENTER) button to display the chord progression editing screen shown below. (w, q) buttons to change the character.
Music Presets 3. Use the bp (REW) and bq (FF) buttons to move the cursor (2) on the chord progression editing screen to the step you want to select. 4. • You can playback the Music Preset you are currently editing by pressing the bs (START/STOP) button. • The table below describes other Music Preset editing operations you can perform.
Music Presets ■ To edit Auto Accompaniment parameters 1. On the editing operation selection screen (page E-27), select “Parameter” and then press the dp (ENTER) button to display the Auto Accompaniment parameter editing screen shown below. Setting 2. Parameter Use the dn (u) and do (i) buttons to select a parameter, and the ct (w, q) buttons to change its setting.
English Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups dk dl dm dn do dp Registration memory lets you store Digital Piano setups (tone, rhythm, etc.) for instant recall whenever you need them. Registration memory simplifies performance of complex pieces that require successive tone and rhythm changes. Setup 8-2 data Tone Settings Keyboard Tone: 014 Harpsichord Brightness: 2 Reverb: 1 Room Chorus: Off You can have up to 96 setups in Registration memory at one time.
Registering Tone and Rhythm Setups Saving Registration Data Recalling a Registration 1. Configure the Digital Piano with the tone, rhythm, and other settings you want to save. 2. Press the dk (BANK) button to select the bank where you want to save the registration. 1. Press the dk (BANK) button to select the bank that contains the setup you want to recall. 2. Use the buttons dl to do to select the area whose setup you want to recall. Example: Bank 4 3.
4 cs bo bp bq br bs You can use the Song Recorder to record what you play on the Digital Piano to built-in song memory. You can divide a song into parts (by instrument, by left hand and right hand, etc.) and record each part separately. You can even use “punch-in recording” to edit specific parts of existing recordings. When a commercially available USB flash drive is inserted in the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port, audio data is recorded to and played back from the USB flash drive (Audio Recorder).
Recording Your Keyboard Play 6. To exit the Song Recorder, press the 4 (SONG RECORDER) button again so its lamp goes out. Unlit: Song Recorder off Recording or Playing Back Multiple Songs You can record up to five songs (numbered 1 through 5) in memory. After that, you can select a specific song for playback. 1. NOTE • Recorder memory capacity is approximately 10,000 notes per song. When remaining capacity is 100 notes or less, the 4 (SONG RECORDER) button lamp will flash at high speed.
Recording Your Keyboard Play ■ Supported Track Data The following describes the data that can be recorded to each type of track. You can record specific instruments, the left hand and right hand, or other parts of a song individually, and then combine them into a final song.
Recording Your Keyboard Play 4. Select the tone of the part you want to record to the track. 5. Press the bs (START/STOP) button. This will start playback of what you recorded to the system track and start recording to the currently selected track. Play what you want to record to the current track along with the playback from the system track. 6. To stop recording, press the bs (START/ STOP) button again. This enters the playback mode.
Recording Your Keyboard Play Deleting a Particular Track 2. Press the bs (START/STOP) button. This will start playback of the selected track. Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedure under “Deleting a Recorder Song” to select the recorder song that contains the track you want to delete. 4. This automatically starts punch-in recording, which will continue until step 5, below.
Recording Your Keyboard Play Specifying the Punch-in Recording Location (Auto Punch-in Recording) You can use the following procedure to specify a particular range for punch-in recording. Start measure End measure ■ Performing Punch-in Recording for Areas Smaller than One Measure Use the procedure below to specify a punch-in recording area that includes a part of a measure. Example: To re-record from beat 3 of measure 2 up to beat 1 of measure 4 Punch-in recording range To re-record this section 1.
Recording Your Keyboard Play Anything played on the Digital Piano is recorded to the USB flash drive as audio data (WAV files*). If you play along on the Digital Piano as you play back data stored in song memory, the memory playback and your keyboard play are both recorded to USB flash drive. * Linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1 kHz, Stereo Recording Capacity 3. • This will start recording to the USB flash drive. The message “A.Rec Start” will appear on the display a few seconds after recording starts.
Recording Your Keyboard Play Playing Back Data Recorded on a USB Flash Drive 1. Press the ds (AUDIO RECORDER) button. • This causes the AUDIO RECORDER button lamp to light. 2. While holding down the cs (FUNCTION) button, press the ds (AUDIO RECORDER) button. This will display the audio file selection screen. 3. Files can be deleted one at a time. IMPORTANT! • The procedure below deletes all of the data of the selected track. Note that the delete operation cannot be undone.
cs English Other Settings ct dm dn do dp You can use the settings in this section to adjust the tuning and touch of the keyboard, to configure pedal and MIDI settings, and to configure other parameters in order to tailor Digital Piano operation to your particular needs. Configuring Settings 1. Press the cs (FUNCTION) button. The FUNCTION lamp will light and the function screen will appear on the display. (See table below.) Parameter or group 2.
Other Settings No. Parameter Display Name Description Settings Shortcut Button* 1 Keyboard Key (Transpose) Transpose Adjusts keyboard tuning by semitone units. –12 to 00 to 12 semitones cm 2 Keyboard Fine Tuning (Tuning) Tune Raises or lowers the overall pitch of the Digital Piano in 0.1 Hz steps from the standard pitch of A4 = 440.0 Hz. 415.5 Hz to 440.0 Hz to 465.9 Hz cn Keyboard Touch (Touch Response) Touch Adjusts keyboard touch.
Other Settings 6 Parameter Song Playback/ USB Flash Drive Group Play/Media 6-1 PreCount 6-2 7 Pre-count Song Repeat SongRepeat Description Settings Turn on this setting for an audible count before starting playback of a user song or a song on a USB flash drive. Off, On Turn on this setting to repeat play a user song or a song on a USB flash drive. Off, On – cs – bo* USB Flash Drive Format MediaFormat See page E-47. – 6-4 USB Flash Drive File Delete FileDelete See page E-49.
Other Settings No. 8 Parameter Description 8-1 Display Contrast Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the Digital Piano’s display. 00 to 26 8-2 Panel Lock PanelLock Turn on to lock the Digital Piano’s control panel to prevent unauthorized or accidental operation. • This setting is disabled in the Duet Mode, while the recorder is on, or while Auto Accompaniment, a song, or the metronome is playing.
cs bs bt Your Digital Piano supports the following USB flash drive operations. z USB flash drive formatting z Data storage to a USB flash drive • Song data recorded with the Digital Piano’s song recorder is on a USB flash drive as MIDI files (SMF format 0). • Standard audio data from a computer (WAV files) can also be stored on a USB flash drive and played back on the Digital Piano. • Digital Piano play can be recorded directly to a USB flash drive.
USB Flash Drive Storing Standard Audio Data (WAV Files) to a USB Flash Drive Performing a record operation with the Digital Piano’s audio recorder creates a folder named AUDIO on the USB flash drive. WAV files are stored in the AUDIO folder, automatically assigning them names from TAKE01.WAV to TAKE99.WAV. You also can connect a USB flash drive to a computer and change the names of audio data (WAV) files to the format “TAKEXX.WAV”*, and move them to the AUDIO folder.
USB Flash Drive Formatting a USB Flash Drive Saving Digital Piano Data to a USB Flash Drive Use the following procedure to save Digital Piano data to a USB flash drive. • Song Recorder songs can be converted to standard MIDI files (SMF format 0) and saved. • User songs (downloaded songs, etc.) cannot be saved to a USB flash drive. 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port. This Digital Piano supports USB flash drives formatted to FAT32.
USB Flash Drive 5. Use the ct (w, q) buttons to select the file number (01 to 99) you want to assign to the data when it is saved to the USB flash drive. • The file number is the final two characters of the file name* that appears on the display. By changing this within the range of 01 to 99 for each save, up to 99 files of the same data type can be stored on the USB flash drive. * The first six characters of the file name indicate the data type as shown below.
USB Flash Drive Renaming a USB Flash Drive File Use the following procedure to delete USB flash drive data (files). Use the following procedure to change the file name of a file on a USB flash drive. 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port. 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port. 2. 3. 4. Press the cs (FUNCTION) button. 2. 3. 4. Press the cs (FUNCTION) button. 5. Press the dp (ENTER) button. 5.
USB Flash Drive Playing Back a Song on a USB Flash Drive You can use the procedure below to play back a user song (page E-23) stored on a USB flash drive without loading the song into Digital Piano memory. Playing Back All of the Songs in a Folder Use the procedure below to select one of the four folders on a USB flash drive and play back all of the songs in the folder in succession. 1.
USB Flash Drive Error Messages Display Message No Media No File No Data Read Only Media Full File Full Not SMF01 Size Over Wrong Data Convert Format Media R/W File Name Cause 1. The USB flash drive is not connected to the Digital Piano’s USB flash drive port. 2. The USB flash drive was removed while some operation was in progress. 3. The USB flash drive is write-protected. 4. The USB flash drive has anti-virus software. Action 1. Correctly plug the USB flash drive into the USB flash drive port.
Connecting to a Computer You can connect the Digital Piano to a computer and exchange MIDI data between them. You can send play data from the Digital Piano to commercially available music software running on your computer, or you can send MIDI data from your computer to the Digital Piano for playback. Minimum Computer System Requirements The following shows the minimum computer system requirements for sending and receiving MIDI data.
Connecting to a Computer • Once you are able to connect successfully, there is no problem with leaving the USB cable connected when you turn off your computer and/or Digital Piano. • This Digital Piano conforms to General MIDI Level 1 (GM). • For detailed specifications and connections that apply to MIDI data send and receive by this Digital Piano, see the latest support information provided by the website at the following URL. http://world.casio.
Connecting to a Computer 3. While holding down the cs (FUNCTION) button, press the dr (USB DEVICE MODE) button. 5. Double-click “PIANO”. You now should see five data folders, one for each data type. This will enter the storage mode, which enables data transfer with the connected computer. The cs (FUNCTION) button lamp will flash and the display will appear as shown below. 6. • To exit the storage mode at any time, press the cs (FUNCTION) button.
Connecting to a Computer File name extensions (.MID, .CM2, etc.) are not displayed under initial default Windows settings. Perform the procedure below to turn on display of file name extensions. (1) (2) (3) (4) 8. Open any one of the folders shown above. Perform one of the following operations to display folder information. • Windows XP: On the [Tools] menu at the top of the folder window, select [Folder Options].
Getting Ready 1. Assembling the Stand Before assembling the stand, first take a few moments to check that all of the items shown below are present. • This stand does not include any of the tools required for assembly. It is up to you to prepare a large Philips head (+) screwdriver for assembly. Unfasten the band 1 that bundles the pedal cable to the back of crosspiece D and pull the pedal cord out from the crosspiece. 1 A Pedal cable C B 2.
Getting Ready Slide back panel C into the grooves 4 of the side panels. • Before sliding back panel C into place, make sure 5. Next, secure the bottom of the back panel C with the six F screws. A B that the widely spaced screw holes along the bottom of the panel are on the left (when viewed from the front of the stand), and the narrowly spaced holes are on the right. English 3. C F 6.
Getting Ready 7. Place the piano onto the stand. IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! • In order to ensure you do not get your fingers pinched between the piano and the stand, grasp the piano on its sides (not its ends) at the locations marked with stars () in the illustration. • The screws J keep the piano from slipping off the stand. Never use the piano without the screws J installed. 9. Affix the adaptor cord clip M next to the power terminal (DC 24V).
Getting Ready z To fasten the clip As shown in the illustration, press down on (a) to force the tip of the clip into the slot. Press down until you hear the clip click securely into place. To install the music stand and headphones hook 1. Insert music stand into the groove on the Digital Piano console as shown in the figure below. 2. Install the headphones hook. Slot Tip ¨á© z To release the clip As shown in the illustration, press (b) in the direction indicated by the arrow. ¨â© 2.
Getting Ready Opening and Closing the Piano Lid IMPORTANT! • Use both hands whenever opening or closing the lid, and take care that you do not close it on your fingers. • Do not open the lid too wide. Doing so creates the risk of damage to the cover and digital piano. • Stand in front of the digital piano on the right side when opening or closing the lid. To close the lid 1. 2. Carefully lift up slightly on the lid.
Getting Ready Your digital piano runs on standard household power. Be sure to turn off power whenever you are not using the digital piano. Using an AC Adaptor Use only the AC adaptor (JEITA Standard, with unified polarity plug) that comes with this digital piano. Use of a different type of AC adaptor can cause malfunction of the digital piano. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-E24500LW • Use the supplied power cord to connect the AC adaptor.
Getting Ready Connecting Audio Equipment or an Amplifier You can connect audio equipment or a music amplifier to the Digital Piano and then play through external speakers for more powerful volume and better sound quality. IMPORTANT! • The Digital Piano automatically adjusts sound output to optimize for headphone output (when headphones are connected) or built-in speaker output (when headphones are not connected).
Troubleshooting Problem No sound is produced when I press a keyboard key. The pitch of the Digital Piano is off. Tones and/or effects sound strange. Turning power off and then back on again does not eliminate the problem. Cause 1. The VOLUME controller is set to 1. Rotate the VOLUME controller more “MIN”. towards “MAX”. 2. Headphones or an adaptor plug is 2. Disconnect whatever is connected to the plugged into one of the PHONES PHONES jack. jacks. 1. The Digital Piano’s key setting is 1.
Reference Problem Even though I play on different ranges of the keyboard, the notes do not change octaves. E-64 See Page The ranges of certain tones are limited, which means that octaves change normally up to a certain low note or high note. With such a tone, the notes of the lowest octave will be repeated to the left of the lowest possible note, and the highest octave will be repeated to the right of the highest possible note.
Reference Model AP-650MBK Keyboard 88-key piano keyboard, with Touch Response (3 types) Maximum Polyphony 256 notes Tones 250 (with Layer and Split) Effects Reverb (4 types), Chorus (4 types), Brilliance (–3 to 0 to 3), Damper Resonance, Hammer Response, String Resonance, Lid Simulator, Key Off Simulator Metronome • Beats per measure: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 • Tempo Range: 20 to 255 Duet Adjustable tone range: 0 to 3 octaves for the left keyboard; –4 to –1 octaves for the right keyboard Auto Accompa
Reference Speakers φ 16cm × 2 + φ 5cm × 2 (Output 30W + 30W) Power Requirements AC Adaptor: AD-E24500LW • Auto Power Off: Approximately 4 hours after last operation. Auto Power Off can be disabled. Power Consumption 24V = 28W Dimensions Digital Piano and Stand: 137.7 (W) × 42.7 (D) × 91.1 (H) cm (54 1/4 × 16 × 35 7/8 inch) Weight Digital Piano and Stand: approximately 50.2kg (110.7 lbs) *1 Based on 1KB = 1024bytes, 1MB = 10242 bytes *2 Linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1 kHz, stereo .
Operating Precautions Be sure to read and observe the following operating precautions. ■ Location Avoid the following locations for this product. • Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity • Areas subjected to temperature extremes • Near a radio, TV, video deck, or tuner • The above devices will not cause malfunction of the product, but the product can cause interference in the audio or video of a nearby device.
Reference AC Adaptor Handling Precautions Model: AD-E24500LW 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions on hand. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this product near water. 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not install near radiators, heat registers, stoves, or any other source of heat (including amplifiers). 8. Use only attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer. 9. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Appendix/Apéndice Tone List/Lista de tonos Group Name/ Nombre del grupo Group Number/ Número de grupo Sequential Number/ Número secuencial Tone Name/ Nombre del tono Program Change/ Cambio de programa Bank Select MSB/ MSB de selección de banco GRAND PIANO Group Name/ Nombre del grupo Group Number/ Número de grupo Sequential Number/ Número secuencial Tone Name/ Nombre del tono Program Change/ Cambio de programa Bank Select MSB/ MSB de selección de banco VARIOUS 001 001 GRAND PIANO CONCERT 0
Appendix/Apéndice Group Name/ Nombre del grupo A-2 Group Number/ Número de grupo Sequential Number/ Número secuencial Tone Name/ Nombre del tono Program Change/ Cambio de programa Bank Select MSB/ MSB de selección de banco Group Name/ Nombre del grupo Group Number/ Número de grupo Sequential Number/ Número secuencial Tone Name/ Nombre del tono Program Change/ Cambio de programa Bank Select MSB/ MSB de selección de banco 0 018 126 GM ORGAN 2 17 0 090 198 GM WARM PAD 89 019 127 GM ORG
Appendix/Apéndice NOTE • While sequential numbered tone 071 (STEEL STR.GUITAR 2) or 072 (STEEL STR.GUITAR 3) is selected, pressing multiple keys on the far left side of the keyboard will produce a guitar strumming sound. It does not indicate malfunction. • See the “Drum Assignment List” (page A-4) for the percussion instrument assigned to each keyboard key when a drum set (Sequential Number 237 to 250) is selected.
A-4 E b 6 87 C # 6 85 B b 5 82 A b 5 80 F # 5 78 E b 5 75 C # 5 73 High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Standard1 Kick 2 Standard1 Kick 1 Side Stick Standard1 Snare 1 Hand Clap Standard1 Snare 2 Low Tom 2 Closed Hi-Hat Low Tom 1 Pedal Hi-Hat Mid Tom 2 Open Hi-Hat Mid Tom 1 High Tom 2 Crash Cymbal 1 High Tom 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 High Bongo Low Bongo Mute High
Appendix/Apéndice Rhythm List/Lista de ritmos Group Sequential Number/ Number/ Número de Número grupo secuencial POPS/DANCE/ROCK POPS 001 001 002 002 003 003 004 004 005 005 006 006 007 007 008 008 009 009 010 010 8 BEAT/16 BEAT 011 011 012 012 013 013 014 014 015 015 016 016 017 017 018 018 019 019 020 020 021 021 DANCE 022 022 023 023 024 024 025 025 026 026 027 027 028 028 029 029 ROCK 030 030 031 031 032 032 033 033 034 034 035 035 036 036 037 037 038 038 039 039 040 040 041 041 042 042 043 043 044 044
Appendix/Apéndice Group Sequential Number/ Number/ Número de Número grupo secuencial 021 113 022 114 023 115 CHINESE 024 116 025 117 026 118 027 119 028 120 029 121 030 122 031 123 032 124 033 125 034 126 035 127 036 128 037 129 SOUTHEAST ASIAN 038 130 039 131 JAPANESE 040 132 COUNTRY/VARIOUS COUNTRY 001 133 002 134 003 135 004 136 Group Name/ Nombre del grupo 005 006 007 VARIOUS 008 009 010 011 012 Rhythm name/ Nombre del ritmo DANDIYA TEEN TAAL BHAJAN GUANGDONG JIANGNAN BEIJING DONGBEIYANGGE JINGJU HUA
Appendix/Apéndice Music Preset List/Lista de preajustes musicales Group Name/ Nombre del grupo Group Number/ Número de grupo Sequential Number/ Número secuencial Preset Name/ Nombre de preajuste Group Name/ Nombre del grupo 1 POPS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 DANCE 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 ROCK 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Appendix/Apéndice Group Name/ Nombre del grupo Group Number/ Número de grupo Sequential Number/ Número secuencial Preset Name/ Nombre de preajuste 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 COUNTRY 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 Aqua Single Sea Shore Poor Pitch Mountain Heartless Carnival Mythology Tico-Tico Beguine Amapol
Appendix/Apéndice Song List/Lista de canciones Group Group Sequential Name/ Number/ Number/ Song Name/ Nombre Número de Número Nombre de la canción del grupo grupo secuencial A 001 001 Nocturne Op.9-2 002 002 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op.66 003 003 Étude Op.10-3 “Chanson de l’adieu” 004 004 Étude Op.10-5 “Black Keys” 005 005 Étude Op.10-12 “Revolutionary” 006 006 Étude Op.25-9 “Butterflies” 007 007 Prélude Op.28-7 008 008 Valse Op.64-1 “Petit Chien” 009 009 Valse Op.
Appendix/Apéndice Fingering Guide/ Guía de digitación Fingered 1, Fingered 2 Chords/ Acordes Fingered 1, Fingered 2 C Cm Cdim Fingered 3, Full Range Chords/ Acordes Fingered 3, Full Range In addition to the chords that can be fingered with Fingered 1 and Fingered 2, the following chords also are recognized. Además de los acordes que se pueden digitar con Fingered 1 y Fingered 2, también se pueden reconocer los siguientes acordes.
Root C C#/(Db) D (D#)/Eb E F F#/(Gb) G (G#)/Ab A • Debido a que el rango de entrada de acordes es limitado, es posible que este modelo no admita algunos de los acordes mostrados arriba. • Since the chord input range is limited, this model may not support some of the chords shown above.
Key’s Ch’s After Touch Control Change Pitch Bender Note ON Note OFF Velocity True voice 0,32 1 5 6, 38 7 10 11 16 17 18 19 64 65 66 O X X O O X X X X X X O X O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O 9nH v = 1 - 127 X 9nH v = 0, 8nH v =** O 9nH v = 1 - 127 X 8nH v = 64 X X 0 - 127 0 - 127*1 Mode 3 X 1 - 16 1 - 16 Recognized 0 - 127 Mode 3 X Default Messages Altered Mode Note Number 1 - 16 1 - 16 Default Changed Transmitted Version : 1.
:True # Aux Messages Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY O O X O O X X X X X X O 0 - 127 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O *2 Soft pedal Vibrato rate Vibrato depth Vibrato delay DSP Parameter4*2 DSP Parameter5*2 DSP Parameter6*2 DSP Parameter7*2 Portamento Control High resolution velocity prefix Reverb send Chorus send RPN LSB, MSB*2 Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO *1 : Depende del tono *2 : Si desea más información, vea Implementación MIDI en http://world.casio.com/.
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