USER’S GUIDE Please keep all information for future reference. English ES GUÍA DEL USUARIO Guarde toda la información para futuras consultas. Precauciones de seguridad Antes de intentar usar el teclado digital, asegúrese de leer las “Precauciones de seguridad” separadas. LK280-ES-1A Español Safety Precautions Before trying to use the Digital Keyboard, be sure to read the separate “Safety Precautions”.
NOTICE 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.
Important! • Before using the optional AC Adaptor to power the unit, be sure to check the AC Adaptor for any damage first. Carefully check the power cord for breakage, cuts, exposed wire and other serious damage. Never let children use an AC adaptor that is seriously damaged. • Never attempt to recharge batteries. • Do not use rechargeable batteries. • Never mix old batteries with new ones. • Use recommended batteries or equivalent types.
Contents General Guide .................................. E-4 br ct Using the 10-key Pad ( ).................................E-7 FUNCTION Button ( ) Functions ....................E-7 Returning the Digital Keyboard to Its Factory Default Settings .....................................E-8 Getting Ready to Play...................... E-9 Preparing the Music Stand .................................E-9 Power Supply .....................................................E-9 Playing the Digital Keyboard ........
Contents Using a Memory Card .................... E-53 English Memory Card and Card Slot Precautions.........E-53 Inserting and Removing a Memory Card..........E-54 Formatting a Memory Card...............................E-54 Saving Digital Keyboard Data to a Memory Card....................................................E-55 Loading Data from a Memory Card into Digital Keyboard Memory .................................E-56 Deleting Data from a Memory Card..................
General Guide • In this manual, the term “Digital Keyboard” refers to the LK-280. • In this manual, buttons and other controllers are identified using the numbers shown below. • There is a button number reference at the back of this manual. You can tear it out and refer to the button numbers as required.
General Guide • The following explains the meaning of the $ symbol that appears on the product console and with the key names below. 1 POWER button ☞E-10 2 VOLUME knob ☞E-10 3 RECORDER button ☞E-44 4 SING ALONG button ☞E-29 5 METRONOME, $ BEAT button ☞E-12 6 REPEAT, INTRO button ☞E-27, 40 7 REW, NORMAL/FILL-IN button ☞E-27, 40 8 FF, VAR.
General Guide ■ Back ds dt ds SD CARD SLOT ☞E-53 dt USB port ☞E-59 ek SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK ☞E-17 el MIC VOLUME knob ☞E-19, 29 E-6 ek el em en eo em MIC IN/SAMPLING jack ☞E-19 en AUDIO IN jack ☞E-19 eo DC 9.
General Guide br) Use the number buttons and the [–] and [+] keys to change the settings of the parameters that appear in the upper left area of the display. FUNCTION Button ( ct) Functions ct You can use the FUNCTION button ( ) to adjust the reverb effect, to delete data, and to perform a wide range of other Digital Keyboard operations. To select a function 1. Press ct (FUNCTION) to display the function menu. 2. Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display the function you want.
General Guide Function Display See Page 1 Transpose Trans.
Preparing the Music Stand Music stand English Getting Ready to Play Using Batteries • Be sure to turn off power before loading batteries. • It is up to you to prepare six commercially available AA-size batteries. Do not use oxyride batteries or any other nickel based batteries. 1. Open the battery cover on the bottom of the Digital Keyboard. Power Supply Either an AC adaptor or batteries can be used to power this Digital Keyboard. Normally, use of AC adaptor power is recommended.
Playing the Digital Keyboard 1 2 5 bn br bm Turning on Power and Playing 1. Press 1. This turns on power. • To turn off the Digital Keyboard, press 1 again. 2. Try playing something on the keyboard. Use 2 to adjust volume. ct Auto Power Off If you do not perform any operation on the Digital Keyboard for one of the trigger times noted below, Auto Power Off will turn off power.
3. Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “Demo2”. Demo 2 4. Press the br (10-key) [–] key to select the OFF Changing Keyboard Response to Touch Pressure (Touch Response) Touch Response alters tone volume in accordance with keyboard pressure (speed). This provides you some of the same expressivity you get on an acoustic piano. setting. Using Headphones Pressing fast produces louder notes.
Playing the Digital Keyboard Adjusting Display Contrast 1. Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “OTHER” (page E-7). Flashes Using the Metronome The metronome lets you play and practice along with a steady beat to help keep you on tempo. Start/Stop 1. Press 5. This starts the metronome. OTHER This pattern changes with each beat. 2. Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “Contrast”. Co n t r a s t 4.
Playing the Digital Keyboard Changing the Metronome Tempo English Use the following procedure to change the tempo of the metronome. 1. Press bm. Use y (slower) and t (faster) to change the tempo setting. Holding down either button changes the setting at high speed. • Pressing t and y at the same time will initialize the tempo setting in accordance with the currently selected song or rhythm. • Pressing causes the tempo value to flash on the display.
Controlling the Keyboard Sounds br bn co cp Select from a variety of musical instrument sounds cr ct 3. Try playing something on the keyboard. The tone of the instrument you selected will sound. Your Digital Keyboard lets you select tones for a wide variety of musical instrument sounds, including violin, flute, orchestra, and more. Even the same song sound takes on a different feel by changing the instrument type. To select an instrument for playing 1. Press bn (TONE).
Layering Two Tones You can use the following procedure to layer two different tones (such as piano and strings) so they sound simultaneously when you press a keyboard key. 1. Select the first tone you want to use. bn Press (TONE) and then use tone you want. Example: 032 ELEC.
Controlling the Keyboard Sounds 5. Pressing co again to unsplit the keyboard (so it plays only the tone you selected in step 1). co • Each press of toggles between split (two tones) and unsplit (one tone). Using Chorus Chorus is a function that adds depth and breadth to notes. It makes you sound as if you are playing multiple instruments. 1. Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br • If you turn on both layer and split, layering will be applied to the right side range of the keyboard only.
Controlling the Keyboard Sounds A pedal can be used to change notes in various ways while playing. • A pedal unit does not come with the Digital Keyboard. Purchase one separately from your retailer. See page E-3 for information about options. Connecting a Pedal Unit 4. Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select the pedal effect you want. • The following shows the available pedal effects. Sustain (SUS) Sustains notes played while the pedal is depressed.
Controlling the Keyboard Sounds Fine Tuning (Tuning) Octave Shift Use the tuning feature when you need to adjust the pitch slightly to play along with another musical instrument. Also, some artists perform their music with slightly altered tuning. You can use the tuning feature to adjust tuning so it exactly matches a performance on a CD. • The tuning feature specifies the frequency of the A4 note. You can set a frequency within the range of 415.5 to 465.9 Hz. The initial default setting is 440.0 Hz. 1.
br bobn bs bt ck cl cm cn You can use the Digital Keyboard to sample a sound from a microphone, and then play the sound with keyboard keys. For example, you could sample the bark of your dog and then use the sound in a melody. The sampling feature is a great way to create new sounds that are highly creative. Connection and Preparation • Turn off the microphone and the Digital Keyboard before connecting them. 1. Connect a microphone.
Sampling Sounds and Playing Them on the Digital Keyboard 2. Press cr and cs at the same time. 5. Play something on the Digital Keyboard. This enters sampling standby. The allowable sampling time (in seconds) will appear on the display momentarily and then the display will change to the following. Wa i t i n g Flashes • Sampling sound and storing it will delete any sound data currently stored under the same tone number.
Sampling Sounds and Playing Them on the Digital Keyboard Applying Effects to a Sampled Sound the melody sampling tone number you want to select. You can apply various effects to sampled sounds. This will start looped playback of the selected sound. 1. Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to To select this tone number: Press this button: 601 bt ck cl cm cn 602 603 604 605 enter the tone number (601 to 605) to which you want to apply effects. 2.
Sampling Sounds and Playing Them on the Digital Keyboard Incorporating a Sampled Sound into a Drum Set (Drum Sampling) You can use the procedure to change the drum sounds that are assigned to each keyboard key. • You can store up to three drum sets and store them as tone numbers 606, 607, and 608. Simply select the tone number where the drum set you want is located to assign the drum set sounds to the keyboard. 5. Output the sound in the direction of the microphone. Sampling will start automatically.
Sampling Sounds and Playing Them on the Digital Keyboard You can use the procedures in this section to copy the drum sound assigned to one keyboard key to another key, to change the pitch of a sound, and to delete a sampled sound. 1. Press bn (TONE) and then use br (10-key) to enter the tone number (606, 607, or 608) for the drum set you want. 2. Press cr and cs at the same time. 3. Press ct (FUNCTION).
Sampling Sounds and Playing Them on the Digital Keyboard Changing to Manual Sampling Stop Other Sampling Functions Changing to a Manual Sampling Start Normally when the Digital Keyboard is in sampling standby, it will start sampling automatically whenever it detects sound input. You can use the following procedure to enable manual sampling start, which will cause sampling to wait until you press a button to start it. You can use this to insert silence before the sampled sound. 1.
Sampling Sounds and Playing Them on the Digital Keyboard You can use the following procedure to specify a sampled tone number and delete its data. 1. Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “DELETE” (page E-7). Flashes Protecting Against Accidental Deletion of Sampled Sounds You can use the following procedure to protect each sampled sound against accidental deletion. 1.
Playing Built-in Songs 4 br bp 6 7 8 9 bk bl bm With this Digital Keyboard, built-in tune data is referred to as “songs”. You can listen to the built-in songs for your own enjoyment, or you can play along with them for practice. • In addition to simple listening enjoyment, the built-in songs can be used with the lesson system (page E-30) for practice. • You can increase the number of tunes using your computer (page E-59).
Playing Built-in Songs bk to Song playback will continue (repeat) until you press stop it. You can cancel song repeat by pressing . 6 Repeating Playback of Specific Measures You can use the procedure in this section to repeat particular measures for practice playing along until you master it. You can specify the start measure and the end measure of the section you want to play and practice. Start End Indicator disappears when song repeat is turned off. These measures are repeated.
Playing Built-in Songs 4. Pressing 6 again returns to normal playback. Changing the song number clears the start measure and end measure of the repeat operation. Disappears Adjusting the Song Volume Use the following procedure to adjust the balance between the volume of what you play on the keyboard and song playback volume. 1. Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “Song Vol” (page E-7).
Playing Built-in Songs You can turn off the right hand part or the left hand part of a song during playback and practice playing along with the remaining part. 1. Press bl to select the part you want to turn off. Each press of below. bl cycles through the settings shown Using the Karaoke Feature The karaoke feature can be used with Song Bank songs 001 through 052. It lowers the volume of the melody part so you can sing along, just like a karaoke machine.
Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play bp 678 bk bl To master a song, it is best to break it up into shorter parts (phrases), master the phrases, and then put everything together. Your Digital Keyboard comes with a Step Up Lesson feature that helps you to do just that. Phrases The built-in songs are pre-divided into phrases to help you master keyboard play.
Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play The following are the messages that appear on the display during Step Lessons. Message NextPhrs Listen Watch Remember Description Appears when you select a phrase, when a lesson starts, etc. • Note that certain phrases will cause “” to appear instead of “”. 2. Press cl (or 8) to move forward one phrase, or 7 to move back one phrase. 8 7 • Holding down or scrolls through phrases at high speed.
Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play Lessons 1, 2, and 3 Now it is time to start the lessons. First, select the song and part you want to practice. Lesson 1: Listen to the song. 2. Play notes on the keyboard in accordance with the instructions provided on the display and by voice fingering guide. During this lesson, the display shows the key you need to press next. Voice fingering guide uses a simulate voice to announce which finger you should use.
Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play Though song playback stands by waiting for you to press the correct keys as in Lesson 2, the Digital Keyboard does not provide any guidance about what note you need to play next. Remember everything you have learned up to Lesson 2 as you play. Lesson Settings English Lesson 3: Remember what you learned as you play. Playing without Phrase Repeat You can turn off phrase repeat for Lessons 1, 2, and 3. 1. Press 6. This disables phrase repeat play. 1. Press ck.
Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play Turning Off Note Guide Use the following procedure to turn off note guide, which sounds the note to be played next in Lesson 2 and Lesson 3. 1. Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “LESSON” (page E-7). 2. Press br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key. 3. Use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “NoteGuid”.
Using Built-in Songs to Master Keyboard Play ■ Auto Step Up Lesson Procedure With Auto Step Up Lesson, the Digital Keyboard advances through each lesson automatically. Phrase 1 Lesson 1 1. Select the song and part you want to practice 4 Lesson 2 English Using Auto Step Up Lesson 4 Lesson 3 (page E-26). 2. Press cm. 4 Listen to the first phrase in Lesson 1. • In Lesson 1, the sample phrase is played only once before advancing to Lesson 2. 3.
Music Challenge Keyboard Game 1 bpbo bp bobn bk Music Challenge is a game that measures your reaction speed as you press keys in response to keyboard keys that light and to on-screen fingering guide indications. 1. Press bp (SONG BANK). cn 4. The game ends when you advance successfully through 20 notes. • Your playing time appears on the display. After a short while, the playing time display changes to a score. To clear the score from the display, press (TONE), (RHYTHM), or (SONG BANK).
br bqbpbobn 6 7 8 9 bk bl bm With Auto Accompaniment, simply select an accompaniment pattern. Each time you play a chord with your left hand the appropriate accompaniment will play automatically. It’s like having a personal backup group along with you wherever you go. • Auto Accompaniments are made up of the following three parts. (1) Rhythm (2) Bass (3) Harmony You can have only the rhythm part play, or you can have all three parts play at the same time.
Using Auto Accompaniment 5. Pressing bl again returns to rhythm only Playing All Parts accompaniment. Auto Accompaniment with Chords Playing a chord with your left hand automatically adds bass and harmony accompaniment parts to the currently selected rhythm. It is just like having your own personal back up group on call. 1. Start play of the Auto Accompaniment rhythm part. 2. Press bl. This enables chord input on the accompaniment keyboard.
Using Auto Accompaniment With these three input modes, you play chords on the accompaniment keyboard using their normal chord fingerings. Some chord forms are abbreviated, and can be fingered with one or two keys. See page E-69 for information about chords that are supported and how they are fingered on the keyboard. Accompaniment keyboard ● FINGERED 1 Play the component notes of the chord on the keyboard. ● FINGERED 2 Unlike FINGERED 1, 6th input is not b possible. m7 or m7 5 is input.
Using Auto Accompaniment Using Auto Accompaniment Effectively Auto Accompaniment Pattern Variations Use the following procedures to play intro and ending patterns, to play fill-in patterns, and to play variations of basic Auto Accompaniment patterns. ■ Auto Accompaniment Variation Each Auto Accompaniment pattern has a basic “normal pattern” as well as a “variation pattern”. 1. Press 8. ■ Auto Accompaniment Fill-in Use the procedure below to play a fill-in pattern during a performance.
Using Auto Accompaniment Use the following procedure to configure the Digital Keyboard to start Auto Accompaniment play as soon as you press a keyboard key. 1. Press 9. Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume Use the following procedure to adjust the balance between what you are playing on the keyboard and the volume of the Auto Accompaniment. 1. Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br This enters accompaniment start standby. (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “AcompVol” (page E-7).
Using Auto Accompaniment Type number Using Auto Harmonize Auto Harmonize automatically adds harmony to notes you play with your right hand, which adds rich depth to the melody of your performances. You can select from among 12 types of Auto Harmonize to suit the type of music you are playing. cq • Auto Harmonize is controlled using the same button as the Arpeggiator (page E-51). Because of this, these two functions cannot be used at the same time. 1.
Using Auto Accompaniment You can use the Chord Book to look up chords that you do not know how to play. 3. Use the br (10-key) [–] and [+] keys to select the type of chord you want. Selecting a chord type sounds the chord. The chord type and chord notes appear on the display, and the notes that form the chord light on the keyboard. Example: Selecting M (Major) 1. Press cs. Chord type Ch o r dBk M (Ma j o r ) 2.
Recording Your Keyboard Play 3 bk bl The recorder feature lets you record your keyboard play. bpbo bp bobn br bs bt ck cl cm cn 4. Configure the tone, rhythm, and other settings you want to use. Recording and Playing Back Keyboard Play Use the following procedure to record everything you play on the keyboard. 1. Press bo (RHYTHM). 2. Press 3. Lights 5. Start playing. Recording starts as soon as you play something on the keyboard. • You can use Auto Accompaniment while playing.
8. Press 3 twice to exit the recorder mode. Disappears Using Tracks to Record and Mix Parts You can divide a song according to various types of parts (instrument, left and right hand, etc.), and record each part to a specific track. You can mix up to six tracks (the original track plus five additional tracks) into a final song. ■ About tracks • The flashing on the screen shown in step 3 becomes faster when remaining recorder memory capacity becomes less than 100 notes.
Recording Your Keyboard Play 5. To stop recording, press bk. To record to Tracks 1 through 6 • To play back what you have recorded, press Each press of starts and stops playback. 1. Record the first part to Track 1. bk bk again. To record to Track 1, perform steps 1 through 4 under “Recording and Playing Back Keyboard Play” (page E-44). Lights 6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to record the other tracks. 7. After you finish recording all of the tracks, 2. Press 3. press bk.
Recording Two or More Songs, and Selecting One for Playback You can record up to five songs (numbered 1 through 5) in memory. After that, you can select a specific song for playback. 1. Press bo (RHYTHM). 2. Press 3. A song number will appear in the upper left corner of the display for a few seconds. While it is, use (10-key) to specify the number of the song you want to record or play back. The song number will disappear if you do not perform any operation.
Recording Your Keyboard Play 5. Press bl to cycle through the parts in the sequence shown below. Saving Recorded Data on an External Device You can save data you record with the Digital Keyboard onto a memory card or on your computer’s hard disk. In the case of a memory card, you can save recorded song data as a standard MIDI file (SMF 0 format). Right-hand Recording Left-hand Recording ■ To save data to a memory card See page E-56.
br bpbo bp bobn cq Changing the Scale of the Keyboard You can use the following procedure to select from among 17 preset scales, including the standard Equal Temperament. No.
Other Useful Digital Keyboard Functions Using the Current Scale Notes for Auto Accompaniments You can use the following procedure to reflect the preset scale you selected in Auto Accompaniments. 1. Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “OTHER” (page E-7). Using Music Preset Selecting a Music Preset instantly changes the Digital Keyboard to a preset setup (tone, rhythm, tempo, etc.) for play of songs of various genres/categories.
Other Useful Digital Keyboard Functions The Arpeggiator makes it possible to play an arpeggio pattern automatically. There are 90 different arpeggio patterns from which to choose in order to match the music you are playing. Playing a chord on the keyboard will start arpeggio play. • Press again to turn off Arpeggiator. cq S t . G r Pn o cq • The Arpeggiator is controlled using the same button as Auto Harmonize (page E-42). Because of this, these two functions cannot be used at the same time.
Other Useful Digital Keyboard Functions Deleting User Song Data You can use the following procedure to delete user song data stored as song numbers 153 through 162. 1. Press ct (FUNCTION) and then use the br (10-key) [4] (o) and [6] (p) keys to display “DELETE” (page E-7). Flashes DELETE Deleting All Data in Digital Keyboard Memory Use the following procedure when you want to delete sampled sounds, user songs and all other data, except for recorded songs, currently in Digital Keyboard memory.
bq bk You can save Digital Keyboard user area data to a memory card and load data from a memory card to Digital Keyboard memory. You also can play music files (MIDI files) stored on a memory card on the Digital Keyboard. • Use an SD memory card or an SDHC memory card with a capacity of 32GB or less. Use of a memory card with a capacity that is greater than 32GB and other types of memory cards is not supported.
Using a Memory Card Inserting and Removing a Memory Card Formatting a Memory Card • Note that the memory card must be oriented correctly when you insert it into the memory card slot. Trying to force the memory card into the slot can damage the card and the slot. 1. With the top of the memory card facing upwards (so you can see it), carefully insert the card into the memory card slot ( ) until stops with a click. ds • Before using a memory card, first be sure to format it on the Digital Keyboard.
Using a Memory Card 5. Press the br (10-key) [9] (ENTER) key. Use the following procedure to save Digital Keyboard data to a memory card. USERNAME 1. On the Digital Keyboard, select the data you Flashes want to save as described below. To save this type of data Do this Sampled sound Select the tone number of the sampled sound you want to save. Recorded song Select the song you want to save and put the Digital Keyboard in playback standby.
Using a Memory Card ■ Memory Card Data (File) Storage Locations The above procedure stores Digital Keyboard data in a folder named “MUSICDAT” on the memory card. • The “MUSICDAT” folder is created automatically when you format the memory card on the Digital Keyboard (page E-54). • If you store a file in any location other than inside the “MUSICDAT” folder, you will not be able to recall, delete, or play the file on the Digital Keyboard.
Using a Memory Card Use the following procedure to delete data saved on a memory card. 1. On the Digital Keyboard, select the data you want to delete as described below. To delete this type of data Do this Sampled sound Select the tone number of the sampled sound. User song Select the song number of the user song. Recorded song Select the song and put the Digital Keyboard in playback standby. All data Select one of the Digital Keyboard’s default built in tones, songs. 2.
Using a Memory Card Playing Back Data from a Memory Card You can use the following procedure to play back user song data (page E-53) directly from a memory card. • Whenever you copy a file to the memory card that you plan to play on the Digital Keyboard, be sure to store the file in the memory card’s “MUSICDAT” folder (page E-56). 1. Insert the memory card that contains the data into the memory card slot. 2. Press bq. This will display the file numbers and song names for the data stored on the display.
br bq bk Connecting a Computer You can connect the Digital Keyboard to a computer and exchange MIDI data between them. You can send play data from the Digital Keyboard to music software running on your computer, or you can send MIDI data from your computer to the Digital Keyboard for playback. Minimum Computer System Requirements The following shows the minimum computer system requirements for sending and receiving MIDI data.
Connecting External Devices 5. Configure the music software settings to select one of the following as the MIDI device. Navigate Channels CASIO USB-MIDI : (For Windows 7, Windows Vista, Mac OS X) USB Audio Device : (For Windows XP) The navigate channels can be used to display only the notes of a particular channel (part) as on-screen guide information from among the note information of a tune sent from the computer.
Connecting External Devices You can turn off the sound on one or both of the navigate channels and play the cancelled part on the keyboard yourself. 1. Press bl to select the channel setting you want to turn off. bl Each press of cycles through settings (1) through (4) described below. • If you turn off one channel, you can play the cancelled part on the keyboard using the same tone as the channel you turned off.
Connecting External Devices Storing and Loading Digital Keyboard Memory Data You can transfer sampled sounds, recorded songs, and other data in Digital Keyboard memory to a computer for storage. You also can load standard MIDI file (SMF) data to the Digital Keyboard, which greatly expands the Song Bank songs available to you. A special Data Manager application is required in order to transfer data to and from the Digital Keyboard.
English Reference Troubleshooting Symptom Action Included Accessories I can’t find something that should be here. Carefully check inside all of the packing materials. Power Requirements Power will not turned on. • Check the AC adaptor or make sure that the batteries are facing correctly (page E-9). • Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power (page E-9). The Digital Keyboard outputs a loud sound and then suddenly powers down.
Reference Symptom Action Notes keep sounding, without stopping. • Turn power off and then back on to initialize all Digital Keyboard settings (page E-10). • Replace the batteries with new ones or switch over to AC adaptor power (page E-9). Some notes are cut off while they are playing. Notes are cut off whenever the number of notes being sounded exceeds the maximum polyphony value of 48 (24 for some tones). This does not indicate malfunction. The volume or tone setting I made has changed.
Reference Model Keyboard LK-280 61 standard-size keys Touch Response 2 types, Off Key Light System Up to 10 keys can be lit at the same time Maximum Polyphony English Specifications 48 notes (24 for certain tones) Tones Built-in Tones 600 Sampling Tones Up to 8 (Melody Sampling: 5, Drum Sampling: 3)* Up to 10 seconds Functions Layer, Split, Piano/Organ button Reverb 1 to 10, Off Chorus 1 to 5, Off Metronome Beats per Measure 0, 2 to 6 Tempo Range 30 to 255 Song Bank Built-in Songs
Reference Inputs/Outputs USB port TYPE B Sustain/Assignable jack Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm) Phones/Output jack Stereo standard jack Output Impedance: 140Ω, Output Voltage: 4.5V (RMS) MAX Audio In jack Stereo mini jack Input Impedance: 9kΩ, Input Sensitivity: 200mV Mic In/Sampling jack Standard jack (connect a dynamic microphone only) Input Impedance: 3kΩ, Input Sensitivity: 10mV Power Jack DC9.
Reference Display Message Cause Action Err CardFull There is not enough room available on the memory card. • Delete some of the files on the memory card to make room for new data (page E-57). • Use a different memory card. Err Card R/W The memory card is damaged. Use a different memory card. Err Convert There is not enough unused memory available to save Delete some or all of the following user data from memory to recorded song data to a memory card as an SMF 0 format make room for new data.
Reference Song List SONG BANK LK-280’s Song No.
Reference Fingered 1, Fingered 2 Chords Fingered 3, Full Range Chords In addition to the chords that can be fingered with Fingered 1 and Fingered 2, the following chords also are recognized. C # C C Cm Gm Am C C D C E C F C b Bm C G C Ddim C b A C b B C b A7 C B C F7 C # Cm C Fm7 C Dm C Gm7 C Fm C b A add9 C Cdim Caug *3 Csus4 *3 Csus2 *3 • With Fingered 3, the lowest note fingered is interpreted as the base note.
E-70 Root C C#/(Db) D (D#)/Eb E F F#/(Gb) • Since the chord input range is limited, this model may not support some of the chords shown above.
2 bm 3 45 6 7 8 9 bk bl 1 LK-280 bs bt ck cl cm cn co cp cq bq bp bo bn cr cs ct br
Key’s Ch’s After Touch Control Change Pitch Bender Note ON Note OFF Velocity True voice 0, 32 1 6, 38 7 10 11 64 O X X O O X O *3 X X X O 9nH v = 1 - 127 X 9nH v = 0 12 - 120 Mode 3 X Default Messages Altered Mode Note Number 1 1 - 16 Default Changed Transmitted O (MSB only) O O *2 O O O O O X O O 9nH v = 1 - 127 X 9nH v = 0, 8nH v =** 0 - 127 0 - 127 *1 Mode 3 X 1 - 16 1 - 16 Recognized MIDI Implementation Chart Basic Channel Function Model: LK-280 Bank select Modulation Dat
:True # Aux Messages Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO O O O O O *2 Sostenuto Soft pedal Reverb send Chorus send RPN LSB, MSB O : Yes X : No *1: Depende del tono. *2: Para obtener información acerca de NRPN, RPN y los mensajes exclusivos del sistema, consulte Implementación MIDI en http://world.casio.com/. *3: De acuerdo con el ajuste de efecto de pedal. O O X O O X X X X X X O *2 O 0 - 127 *1: Depends on tone.
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