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03 137 tones * Everything from orchestra instruments o synthesized sounds, drum sets and more.
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Contents Welcome... c.cvvcrncrnrssrvsvusvunans E-1 Main Features E-2 Safety Precautions E-3 Care of your keyboard E-5 Contents restlessness over E-6 General severeness E-8 About the display ...c...covveermcnrrnerns E-g Quick Reference. Connections... Phones/Output Terminal E-11 Connecting to a Computer or Other EQUIP MIEN ..o E-11 Assignable jack E11 Connecting a Microphone (CT K-625L Only) voovovrveorcrrnnreecreses E-12 Accessories and Options E-12 Power SUPPLY .
Quick Reference Display 2 Display 3 Display 6 Display 3 POWER POWER indicator SONG BANK This section provides a quick overview of keyboard operation sing steps one and two of the 3-step lesson feature, To play the keyboard #5 Press the POWER button to turn on power. * This causes the power indicator to light. Press the SONG BANK button. indicator appears @ Find the tne you want to play in the Song Bank List, and then use the number buttons to input its two digit number.
Connecting a Microphone (CT K-625L Only) Connecting 2 commercially available microphone to the MIC TN jack an the back of the keyboard makes it possible far you b0 sing along with Auto Accompaniment play and play from » MIDI soured source: When connecting a microphone, be sure to first adjust the MIC VOL: UME 0 a low setting,. Yo can later adjust 1o the level you want after connecting the microphone.
Display 1 Display 2 Display Stammer ) g VOLUME /SHOP-M s o Outnumbers ‘This section provides information on performing basic keyboard annexations. To play the keyboard T Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on. 2. Set the MODE switch o NORMAL e Use the VOLUME slider t set the volume 1o a real. lively low level. £, Play something on the keyboard. Selecting a Tone This keyboard comes with 137 built-in tones. Use the following procedure to select the tone you want to use.
Display 2 Display 3 Display 7 Display 6 MODE ‘This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts in accordance with the chords you finger. The bass and chord parts are played using sounds and tones that are automatically selected to select the. rhythm you are using. All of this means that you get full, realistic accompaniments for the melody notes you play with your sight rand, creating the mood of an one-person ensemble.
Display 2 Display 6 oo 5 NOTES 1 + Exoplanet for the affords specified In note™ above, inverted fingerings {l.e. playing E-G-C or G-C-£ instead of wil produce the same chords as the standard fingering. » Except for the exception specified in note™ above. all of the keys that make up 3 chord must be pressed. Failure fo pass Sven a single key will not play the deiced FINGERED chord. + Wuhan the key light system i tumid on, e keys of the accompaniment keyboard light to aha the chord you played.
: Display 2 Display 3 Display 7 Display & Display 5 “This keyboard features « built-in Song Bank of 100 tunes that can be used for Auto Accompaniment playback. You can select 2 song simply to enjoy listening to if, or you can cut out its melody part and play along on the keyboard using the 3-step lessor. Melody and accompaniment fingerings and notes appear on the keyboard's display, and the keys you shoals press light up on the keyboard to hap you an you way 10 keyboard mastery. To select a tune 7.
step § Display 2 Display Display 6 Display 5 The B-step lesson feature takes you through the three distinct steps described below to help you learn t play dunes on the keyboard. Step 1~ Master the timing. T this step, pressing any key on the keyboard plays the correct note, 50 you can concentrate on getting the Hmong right without worrying about playing the right note. The sub-melody (obbligato) waits tutti v press a key before proceeding to the next phase. Step 2 Master the melody.
TRACK BALEFUL £ 8 Display 2 Display Display 7 Display 6 Display 5 ARISTOPHANES Crossed Finger Indications <, 1o stop play at any time, press the STOP or START/ The display also shows when you nave to cross fingers o play notes, STOP button. Display 6 Display 5 START/STOP MEMORY 3 and in which dissection your fingers should crass. convenience EMOTES £ Example: Display fot playing the notes below with the right hard only + Lat hand practices can also be performed with two-hand tunes (70 1o 99).
: CHRONICLING : SYNCHRONIZING TRACK FATEFUL TRACK RIGHT ¥ i Display Display 3 Display Display 6 Display FORMALIN VARIATE g 4 Use and -] o select the song number. « The track is not yet selected at his point. + The above song number screen remains on the display for about five seconds. If it disappears before you have 2 chance to select a song bummer, use the MEMORY button to display it again.
SCHRODINGER =y WAL TRACK RIGHT Display 7 Display 6 Display 5 MODE SHOWSTOPPER i Bon e s Normalization MATERIALIZATION i Recording Chords with Step Recording With step recording, you can record a chord progression in Track 1 chord-by-chord. Yor: can then use the chord progression as an Auto Accompaniment o later add melody notes t Track 2. To record chords to Track 1 using step recording . Use the MEMORY button to enter record standby, and then use and [] to select the song number.
Display 6 Display 5 FF oy TRACK THEFT MEMORY b 3370 3. After you are finished inputting notes, press the START/ STOP, MEMORY, or STOP button to quit step recording. NOTES ¥ « During step recording of a melody, the sniffer keyboard is a melody keyboard, regardless of the MODE switch sating « During step retarding you can use £F and REW to move the fut point forward and back. Ses "Editing Data While Step Recurring” on this page for detain.
Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 ¢ Display “His section describes how 1o use layer {to play Fwo tones with a single ey} and split (1o assign different saner 1o either end of the keyboard), and how t make ouch response, transpose, and tuning stings.
SEMITRANSPARENT T Ouch environs e buttons Using Touch Response When touch response is furred ar, the relative volume of sound output the keyboard is varied in accordance with the amount of pressure applied, just like an acoustic piano. To turn touch response on and off ¥ i Press the TOUCH RESPONSE Hutton to toggle touch 3 i response on and off. Touch espouse s on when touch response indicator is on.
i 3 splay 2 Display 4 TRACK 2/RIGHT Number bunions Changing MID! Settings You can use this keyboard in combination with an external sequencer, synthesizer; ar ethos MIDI device to play along with commercially available General MID! software. This section tells vou how to make the MIDI settings required whee connecting to an external device.
Sunburn umber buttons kol START/STOP I : ASSIGNABLE JACK . SOUND RANGE SHIFT (Default: On) Sustainably: Specifies & sustain®? effect when the pedal is de© onr Whiffs low range tones ane octaves lower and 072 PICCOLO one pressed. SaS (ostensible: Specifies @ ostentatious? effect when the pedal is depressed ¥t (softy: Specifies reduction of the sound’s volume when the pedalos depressed xHy (rhythm): Specifies START/STOP button operation when the ‘pedal is depressed.
i i 1 137 sonidos _Características principales | + Sie proporciona de godo, desde instrumentos de orquesta 2 sonidos sintetizados, juegos de baterías y aun més. 3 100 ritmos * Una selección de ritmos que cubren desde rock, populares, jazz y cualquier foro estilo musical imaginable. 1 Acompañamiento automático ~ Simplemente especifique un acorde el teclado automatice mente ejecuta las partes de ritmo, bajo ¥ acordes concretos.
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