User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- General Guide
- Getting Ready to Play
- Operations Common to All Modes
- Playing on the Keyboard
- Playing Lyric Tones (Vocal Synthesis)
- Selecting and Playing with a Lyric Tone
- Adding Lyric Tones (User Lyric Tones)
- Changing the Voice Use to Sound Lyrics (Vocalist)
- Adjusting the Voice Used to Sound Lyrics
- Setting Other Vocalist Parameters
- Changing the Functions of the Knobs in the Lyric Tone Mode
- Using the Recommended Lyric Tone Settings
- Changing How Lyric Advancement is Performed When a Keyboard Key is Pressed
- Controlling a Lyric Tone with the Keyboard (Lyric Tone Controller)
- Adjusting the Timing When Lyrics are Sounded
- Changing the Syllable Advancement Control Setting in NOTE Mode
- Making the Lyrics Advance Even if You Hold Down Keyboard Keys (Retrigger)
- Making the Retrigger Function Notes Continue to Sound When Keyboard Keys are Released
- Changing the Function of a Pedal in the Lyric Tone Mode
- Controlling the Sound of a Performance
- Selecting a Musical Instrument Tone
- Playing with Touch Response
- Using a Pedal
- Sustaining Notes After Keyboard Keys Are Released
- Switching From the SUS (Sustain) Button to the UPPER PORT (Upper Portamento) Button
- Transitioning Smoothly Between Upper Part Notes (Upper Portamento)
- Using the Pitch Bend Wheel
- Using the Knobs to Change the Sound
- Applying the Effect You Want to a Tone (Active DSP)
- Playing with Reverb
- Adding the Chorus Effect to a Tone
- Delaying Notes (Delay)
- Playing with a More Expanded Sound (Surround)
- Sounding Arpeggio Phrases Automatically (Arpeggiator)
- Switching the Button Function from ARP (Arpeggiator) to AH (Auto Harmonize)
- Adding Harmony to Melody Notes (Auto Harmonize)
- Layering and Splitting Tones
- Changing the Volume Balance Between Keyboard Play and Rhythm Play (Balance)
- Changing the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift)
- Changing the Pitch in Semitone Units (Transpose)
- Fine Tuning (Tuning)
- Changing the Keyboard Scale Tuning
- Using the Equalizer
- Saving and Recalling a Setup (MY SETUP)
- Playing with a Rhythm Backing
- Rhythm
- Using the Rhythms
- Playing a Rhythm
- Using Recommended Rhythm Settings (One Touch Presets)
- Adjusting the Tempo by Tapping (Tap Tempo)
- Sounding Rhythm as You Use Tap Tempo
- Changing the Rhythm Pattern
- Inserting a Fill-in Phrase
- Fingering a Chord to Play a Rhythm Accompaniment
- Starting Rhythm Play when a Chord is Played (Synchro Start)
- Configuring Rhythm Play to Stop Automatically when Chord Play is Stopped (Synchro Stop)
- Changing the Rhythm Pattern and the Fill-in Operation Type
- Disabling Automatic Setting of the Tempo and Pattern when a Rhythm is Selected
- Increasing the Number of Rhythms (User Rhythms)
- Saving and Recalling Setups (Registration)
- Playing a Song
- Recording Your Keyboard Play
- Easy Keyboard Play Recording
- Deleting an Easy Recording
- Overdub Recording (Multi-track Recording)
- Copying a Tone Recording or Rhythm Recording as a Multi-track Recording
- Muting a Multi-track Recording Track
- Adjusting the Volume Level and Pan of Each Track of a Multi-track Recording (Mixing)
- Copying a Multi-track Recording
- Deleting One or More of the Multi-track Recordings in Memory
- Copying the Solo Track of a Multi-track Recording
- Deleting a Multi-track Recording Track
- Recording and Playing the Sounds You Want (Sampling)
- Customizing the Home Screen (Home Customization)
- Configuring Settings
- Using the MIDI Controller
- To change the pitch of NOTE message notes in octave units
- To adjust the velocity of the NOTE ON message in accordance with key press intensity
- Using the Arpeggiator
- Changing the Channel Message Channel
- Sending a Program Change Message
- Sending a Control Change Message
- To switch between the control change MSB and LSB
- To send a system real-time message start/stop
- Using a USB Flash Drive
- Connecting with External Devices
- Linking with a Smart Device and Using Lyric Creator
- Linking with a Smart Device and Using CASIO MUSIC SPACE
- Connecting to a Computer and Using MIDI
- Using a Cable to Connect with an Audio Device
- Sounding a Bluetooth Audio Capable Device (Bluetooth Audio Pairing)
- Deleting Bluetooth Audio Capable Device Pairing Registration
- Connection with a Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI Device
- Disabling Wireless Functions
- Reference
- MIDI Implementation Chart
Connecting with External Devices
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5.
Press PAIRING.
This displays the Bluetooth audio pairing screen with “Pairing” shown, indicating Bluetooth audio
pairing.
• A broken line is under the Bluetooth icon while the Digital Keyboard is Bluetooth audio paired
with another device.
• To stop Bluetooth audio pairing, press CANCEL.
6.
Use the setting screen of the Bluetooth-capable audio device to select “WU-BT10
AUDIO” to pair with this Digital Keyboard.
Connecting with a Bluetooth audio-capable device causes “AUDIO” to appear on the Digital
Keyboard display.
• This causes a solid line to appear under the Bluetooth icon.
7.
Produce sound on the Bluetooth audio capable device.
Output from the audio Bluetooth capable device will sound from the Digital Keyboard’s speakers.
• You need to turn on both the Digital Keyboard’s wireless function and the Bluetooth audio device’s
Bluetooth function.
• To change the Digital Keyboard’s wireless function settings, see “Disabling Wireless Functions”
(page EN-278).
• Information about the last Bluetooth audio device connected to this Digital Keyboard is saved on the
Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor. Because of this, it can automatically perform Bluetooth audio pairing
with the same device, so you do not need to perform the Bluetooth audio pairing operation every
time.
• You can also display the wireless screen by pressing MENU and then WIRELESS.
• The WIRELESS button may not be displayed on the home screen due to the Home Customization
setting.