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GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas). 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.
Safety Precautions Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO electronic musical instrument. • Before using the instrument, be sure to carefully read through the instructions contained in this manual. • Please keep all information for future reference. Symbols Various symbols are used in this user’s guide and on the product itself to ensure that the product is used safely and correctly, and to prevent injury to the user and other persons as well as damage to property.
Safety Precautions DANGER Alkaline Batteries Perform the following steps immediately if fluid leaking from alkaline batteries ever gets into your eyes. 1. Do not rub your eyes! Rinse them with water. 2. Contact your physician immediately. Leaving alkaline battery fluid in your eyes can lead to loss of sight. WARNING Smoke, Strange Odor, Overheating Continued use of the product while it is emitting smoke, a strange odor, or heat creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Safety Precautions Dropping and Impact Continued use of this product after it has been damaged by dropping or subjecting it to strong impact creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Take the following steps immediately. 1. Turn off power. 2. If you are using the AC adaptor for power, unplug it from the wall outlet. 3. Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider. Plastic Bags Never place the plastic bag the product comes in over your head or in your mouth.
Safety Precautions Connectors Connect only the specified devices and equipment to the product’s connectors. Connection of a non-specified device or equipment creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Location Avoid the following locations for this product. Such locations create the risk of fire and electric shock. • Areas subject to high humidity or large amounts of dust. • In food preparation areas or other areas subject to oil smoke.
Main Features ❐ 264 tones A wide selection of tones includes stereo piano and synthesized sounds, drum sets, and much more. ❐ PIANO BANK button The touch of a button takes you directly to piano tones and piano lessons. ❐ Advanced 3-Step Lesson System The 3-Step Lesson System lets you practice at your own pace. The keyboard automatically grades your performances, so you can trace your progress as you improve.
Contents Safety Precautions .................... E-1 Main Features ............................ E-5 Contents ..................................... E-6 Practicing on the Piano .......... E-20 Using the PIANO BANK Button ............. E-20 Playing a Built-in Tune............ E-21 To play back a Song Bank tune ............. E-21 General Guide ............................ E-8 To play back a Piano Bank tune ............. E-22 Attaching the Score Stand ..................... E-10 Musical Information System .
Contents Using Auto Accompaniment ................... E-34 Connection to a Computer ..... E-50 Using an Intro Pattern ............................ E-37 Connecting to a Computer ..................... E-50 Using a Fill-in Pattern ............................. E-37 Expanding the Selections in the Song Bank Tunes ................................... E-51 Using a Rhythm Variation ....................... E-37 Using a Fill-in Pattern with a Variation Rhythm ....................................
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General Guide NOTE • This keyboard has two PLAY/STOP buttons. In this manual, the PLAY/STOP button that is located under the SING ALONG button is indicated as .
General Guide *1 Attaching the Score Stand Insert both ends of the music stand provided with the keyboard into the two holes on the top surface. *2 f Number buttons • For input of numbers to change a displayed number or setting. g [+]/[–] buttons • Negative values cannot be input using the number buttons. Use [+] (increase) and [–] (decrease) instead.
Quick Reference PIANO BANK SONG BANK Number buttons POWER indicator MODE POWER STEP2 STEP1 PLAY/STOP This section provides a quick overview of keyboard operation using steps one and two of the 3-step lesson feature. 4 To play the keyboard 1 Find the tune you want to play in the SONG BANK/ SING ALONG List, and then use the number buttons to input its two-digit number. • See page A-9 for the Song Bank/Sing Along List. Example: To select “58 ALOHA OE”, input 5 and then 8.
Quick Reference If you selected lesson Step 1 • Play the notes on the keyboard. • Accompaniment (left-hand part) plays in time with the notes. • With Step 1, the correct melody note is played no matter which keyboard key you press. If you selected lesson Step 2 • Play the correct notes on the keyboard. • Press the keyboard key that lights. Note that with a Piano Bank tune, the keyboard key light turns off as soon as you press the key. • The keyboard key for the next note you will need to play flashes.
Power Supply This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard household wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or by batteries. Always make sure you turn the keyboard off whenever you are not using it. Using batteries Always make sure you turn off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries. To load batteries 1 2 Remove the battery compartment cover. Load 6 AA-size batteries into the battery compartment. • Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (–) ends are facing correctly.
Power Supply CAUTION Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this keyboard. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-5 [Rear Panel] DC 9V jack AC adaptor AD-5 AC outlet Also note the following important warnings and precautions when using the AC adaptor. WARNING Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Always make sure you observe the following precautions. • Be sure to use only the AC adaptor that is specified for this product.
Power Supply Power On Alert Keyboard keys light to alert you if you leave power on and do not perform any operation for about 6 minutes. Note that keys light only, and no sound is produced. When this happens, press any button or keyboard key to clear the power on alert. NOTE • Power on alert operates only when you are powering the keyboard using the AC adaptor. It does not operate when you are using batteries.
Connections Connection Example Phones/Output Jack PIN plug (red) PREPARATION • Before connecting headphones or other external equipment, be sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard and the connected equipment. You can then adjust volume to the desired level after connections are complete.
Connections Microphone Jack IMPORTANT! You can connect a commercially available microphone to the microphone jack and sing along with notes played on the keyboard. For details, see “Using a Microphone for Sing Along” on page E-31. VIDEO OUT Jack You con connect the keyboard to a TV equipped with a video input jack, and view lessons*1 and song lyrics*2 on the TV screen.
Basic Operations TONE KEY LIGHT Number buttons [+] / [–] POWER MAIN VOLUME MODE This section provides information on performing basic keyboard operations. 2 Press the TONE button. To play the keyboard 1 2 3 4 Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on. Indicator appears Set the MODE switch to NORMAL. Use the MAIN VOLUME slider to set the volume to a relatively low level. Play something on the keyboard.
Basic Operations Polyphony The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes you can play at the same time. The keyboard has 32-note polyphony, which includes the notes you play as well as the rhythms and auto-accompaniment patterns that are played by the keyboard. This means that when a rhythm or autoaccompaniment pattern is being played by the keyboard, the number of notes (polyphony) available for keyboard play is reduced. Also note that some of the tones offer only 16-note polyphony.
Practicing on the Piano PIANO BANK PLAY/STOP Using the PIANO BANK Button Pressing the PIANO BANK button provides instant access to piano tones and piano tune selection. Initial Piano Bank Setting Tone: 000 Stereo Piano To use the piano bank 1 Press the PIANO BANK button. Indicator appears 2 Now try playing something on the keyboard. • The notes you play sound with a piano tone. 3 If you want to playback the built-in tune, press the PLAY/STOP button.
Playing a Built-in Tune REW REPEAT DEMO SONG BANK PIANO BANK Number buttons [+] / [–] FF PAUSE TEMPO PLAY/STOP Your keyboard comes with a total of built-in 100 tunes. You can play back built-in tunes for your own listening pleasure, or you can use them for practice and even sing-along. Builtin tunes are divided between the two groups described below. • Song Bank/Sing Along Group: 65 tunes for one-hand play The tunes in this group are Auto Accompaniment tunes.
Playing a Built-in Tune To play back a Piano Bank tune Musical Information System 1 When the keyboard is playing one of its built-in tunes, the display shows a variety of information about the tune. Find the tune you want to play in the PIANO BANK List, and note its number. • See page A-9 for the Piano Bank List. 2 Example: Display during Song Bank play Staff display Press the PIANO BANK button to specify the Piano Bank group.
Playing a Built-in Tune To pause playback To fast forward 1 1 2 Press the PAUSE button while a tune is playing to pause it. While a tune is playing or paused, hold down the FF button to skip forward at high speed. • The fast forward operation skips forward one measure at a time. • The measure and beat numbers on the display change while the fast forward operation is being performed. Pressing the PAUSE button again resumes play from the point where it was paused.
Playing a Built-in Tune To change the melody tone 1 Press the TONE button. Indicator appears 2 Find the tone you want in the TONE List, and then use the number buttons to input its three-digit number. Example: To select “057 VIOLIN”, input 0, then 5, then 7. • You can select any one of the keyboard’s 264 built-in tones. Viol in NOTE • You can also use the [+] and [–] buttons to change the melody tones.
Advanced 3-Step Lesson PIANO BANK SONG BANK PRACTICE PHRASE SCORING Number buttons [+] / [–] METRONOME PLAY/STOP TEMPO With the 3-Step Lesson System, you can practice built-in tunes and SMF data from a SmartMedia card, and even plot your progress according to the evaluation points the keyboard awards you. * See “Using a SmartMedia card” on page E-56 for information about using the SMF data from a SmartMedia card for playback.
Advanced 3-Step Lesson Example: When play requires pressing keys with fingers 3, 2, and then 1 1st Note 2nd Note 3rd Note Next note Current note Flash Lit Flash Lit Lit Flash Evaluation Mode The keyboard’s Evaluation Mode awards points to your performances during Step 1 and Step 2 of the 3-Step Lesson. A perfect score is 100. Also, the Evaluation Mode provides comments about your play, both on the monitor screen and by means of a simulated human voice.
Advanced 3-Step Lesson 3 Evaluation Results • After a count sounds, they keyboard stands by and waits for you to play the first note of the tune. • Voice fingering guide will use a simulated human voice to call out fingering numbers during one-hand part practice. See “Voice Fingering Guide” on page E-30 for details. After you finish playing, the keyboard calculates an evaluation of your total performance, from beginning to end, and displays your total score on the monitor screen.
Advanced 3-Step Lesson Evaluation 1: Find out how the keyboard evaluates your Step 1 play. 3 • After a count sounds, the keyboard stands by and waits for you to play the first note of the tune. • Voice fingering guide will use a simulated human voice to call out fingering numbers during one-hand part practice. See “Voice Fingering Guide” on page E-30 for details. Use the SCORING 1 button to check the evaluation of your play in Step 1. 1 Press the STEP 2 button to start Step 2 play.
Advanced 3-Step Lesson Step 3 – Play at normal speed. 1 2 Using the Phrase Practice Mode Select the tune you want to play. Perform the following procedure to find out where you scored the lowest in your performance, so you can find your weak points and focus your practice on those phrases. Press the RIGHT button or the LEFT button to specify the part you want to practice. 1 • If you want to practice both hands, press both buttons at the same time.
Advanced 3-Step Lesson To practice the practice phrase 1 While the Phrase Practice Mode screen is on the display, press the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 button. • This starts 3-Step Lesson playback of the practice phrase in accordance with the STEP button you pressed. 2 Play along on the keyboard. • Playback continually loops from the beginning of the practice phrase to its end. • To stop playback, press the PLAY/STOP button.
Using a Microphone for Sing Along MIC IN KEY CONTROL/TRANSPOSE SING ALONG Number buttons MIC VOLUME [+] / [–] You can select any of the 65 Song Bank/Sing Along Group tunes or SMF data from a SmartMedia card, and sing along with its accompaniment. Using the microphone jack Connecting a commercially available microphone* to the MIC IN jack makes it possible to sing along with the keyboard’s built-in tunes or with SMF playback.
Using a Microphone for Sing Along To use a microphone for sing along 5 ■ When the keyboard is connected to a TV When you select a tune that includes lyric data, the lyrics appear on the TV screen. In this case, the keyboard’s screen continues to show the song title, without changing. PREPARATION • Adjust the main volume (page E-18), accompaniment/ song volume (page E-49), and microphone volume (page E-31). 1 • Now use the microphone to sing along with the playback.
Auto Accompaniment NORMAL/FILL-IN VARIATION/FILL-IN RHYTHM Number buttons MODE INTRO START/STOP SYNCHRO/ENDING 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 right hand, creating the mood of an one-person ensemble.
Auto Accompaniment 4 Playing a Rhythm Use the following procedure to start and stop rhythm play. NOTE To play a rhythm 1 2 3 To stop Auto Accompaniment play, press the START/ STOP button again. Set the MODE switch to NORMAL. Press the START/STOP button to start play of the currently selected rhythm. To stop rhythm play, press the START/STOP button again. NOTE • All of the keyboard keys are melody keys while the MODE switch is set to NORMAL.
Auto Accompaniment Chord Types CASIO CHORD accompaniment lets you play four types of chords with minimal fingering. Chord Types Example Major chords Major chord names are marked above the keys of the accompaniment keyboard. Note that the chord produced when you press an accompaniment keyboard does not change octave, regardless of which key you use to play it.
Auto Accompaniment Example: To play the chord C major. NOTE • Except for the chords specified in note*1 above, inverted fingerings (i.e. playing E-G-C or G-C-E instead of C-EG) will produce the same chords as the standard fingering. • Except for the exception specified in note*2 above, all of the keys that make up a chord must be pressed. Failure to press even a single key will not play the desired FINGERED chord. Any of the fingerings shown in the illustration below will produce C major.
Auto Accompaniment Using an Intro Pattern Using a Fill-in Pattern This keyboard lets you insert a short intro into a rhythm pattern to make startup smoother and more natural. Fill-in patterns let you momentarily change the rhythm pattern to add some interesting variation to your performances. The following procedure describes how to use the Intro feature. Before starting, you should first select the rhythm you want to use, and set the tempo.
Auto Accompaniment Using a Fill-in Pattern with a Variation Rhythm You can also insert a fill-in pattern while a variation rhythm pattern is playing. To insert a fill-in into a rhythm variation 1 While a variation rhythm pattern is playing, press the VARIATION/FILL-IN button to insert a fill-in pattern for the variation rhythm you are using. Synchro Starting Accompaniment with Rhythm Play You can set up the keyboard to start rhythm play at the same time you play the accompaniment on the keyboard.
Song Memory Function SONG BANK PIANO BANK START/STOP SYNCHRO/ENDING RHYTHM Number buttons SONG MEMORY [+] / [–] MODE INTRO START/STOP RIGHT/TRACK 2 LEFT/TRACK 1 VARIATION/FILL-IN You can use Song Memory to record your lesson play (lesson recording) and to record your keyboard play along with the Auto Accompaniment you are using (performance recording).
Song Memory Function Recorded Data Storage • Anything previously stored in song memory is replaced whenever you make a new recording. • Song Memory contents are retained even when power is turned off, as long as the keyboard is being supplied battery or AC adaptor power. If you remove the batteries or should the batteries go dead while the keyboard is not being supplied power by the AC adaptor, song memory contents will be deleted.
Song Memory Function To record as you play along with a built-in tune 1 2 Press the SONG BANK button or PIANO BANK button to select the mode that includes the tune you want to play along with. Use the SONG MEMORY button to select record standby. • This causes the SONG MEMORY indicator to flash on the display. 3 Select the tune you want to play along with.
Song Memory Function Part/Track Indicators in Playback Standby Each press of a part/track button toggles playback of that track on (part/track indicator displayed) and off (indicator not displayed). Track 1 Track 2 Playback (displayed) No playback (not displayed) To record your keyboard performances IMPORTANT! • Recording to a track that already contains data causes the existing data to be replaced by your new performance.
Song Memory Function Track 1 Data In addition to notes played on the keyboard and chord accompaniments, the following data is also stored in Track 1 during performance recording.
Song Memory Function Overdubbing a Performance Recording You can use the following procedure to record a melody in Track 2 so it combines with a recording you previously made in Track 1. 1 2 3 Press the RHYTHM button to enter the rhythm mode. Use the SONG MEMORY button to select record standby. Press the RIGHT/TRACK 2 button to select Track 2 as the recording track. Flashing Track 2 Data In addition to notes played on the keyboard, the following data is also recorded to Track 2.
Keyboard Settings RHYTHM TONE KEY CONTROL/TRANSPOSE FUNCTION Number buttons [+] / [–] LAYER SPLIT This section describes how to use layer (to play two tones with a single key) and split (to assign different tones to either end of the keyboard), and how to make touch response, transpose, and tuning settings. 3 Select the layered tone. Example: To select “077 FRENCH HORN” as the layered tone, use the number buttons or [+] and [–] buttons to input 0, 7 and then 7. F r .
Keyboard Settings 5 Using Split With split you can assign two different tones (a main tone and a split tone) to either end of the keyboard, which lets you play one tone with your left hand and another tone with your right hand. For example, you could select STRINGS as the main (high range) tone and PIZZICATO STRINGS as the split (low range) tone, putting an entire string ensemble at your fingertips.
Keyboard Settings Using Layer and Split Together 6 You can use layer and split together to created a layered split keyboard. It makes no difference whether you layer tones first and then split the keyboard, or split the keyboard and then layer tones. When you use layer and split in combination, the high range of the keyboard is assigned two tones (main tone + layered tone), and the low range two tones (split tone + layered split tone). 7 Specify the split point.
Keyboard Settings 2 NOTE • The keyboard can be transposed within a range of –12 (one octave downwards) to +12 (one octave upwards). • The default transpose setting is “00” when keyboard power is turned on. • If you leave the transpose screen on the display for about five seconds without doing anything, the screen is automatically cleared. • The transpose setting also affects playback from memory and Auto Accompaniment.
Keyboard Settings Adjusting Accompaniment and Song Bank Volume You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment and Song Bank tunes independently of the notes you play on the keyboard. You can specify a volume level in the range of 000 (minimum) to 127 (maximum). Tuning the Keyboard Use the following procedure to fine tune the keyboard to match the tuning of another musical instrument.
Connection to a Computer FUNCTION Number buttons [+] / [–] TRACK 2 TRACK 1 Connecting to a Computer The keyboard’s USB port makes it quick and simple to connect to a computer. After installing the USB driver onto your computer from the CD-ROM that comes with the keyboard, you will be able to use commercially available MIDI software on your computer to exchange data between the keyboard and your computer.
Connection to a Computer Expanding the Selections in the Song Bank Tunes You can transfer song data from your computer to the keyboard. You can store up to 5 tunes (about 80 kilobytes) as Song Bank tunes 65 through 69. For SMF data you purchase or create, you need to use special CASIO conversion software to convert it to CASIO format before transferring it to the keyboard. You can obtain a copy of the special CASIO conversion software by downloading it at the Web page shown below.
Connection to a Computer To turn off specific sounds before playing back tune data that is being received <> 1 While playing tune data, press the TRACK 2 button. • This cuts the sound of the navigate channel, but onscreen keyboard guide keys continue to light in accordance with the channel’s data as it is received. Press TRACK 2 button again to turn the channel back on.
Connection to a Computer SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK (Default: SUS) SUS(sustain): Specifies a sustain*1 effect when the pedal is depressed. SoS (sostenuto): Specifies a sostenuto* 2 effect when the pedal is depressed. SFt (soft): Specifies reduction of the sound’s volume when the pedal is depressed. rHy (rhythm): Specifies START/STOP button operation when the pedal is depressed. 1 Press the FUNCTION button until the SUSTAIN/ ASSIGNABLE JACK screen appears.
Connection to a Computer PROGRAM CHANGE This is the tone selection message. PROGRAM CHANGE can contain tone data within the range of 0 to 127. A PROGRAM CHANGE message is sent out through this keyboard’s USB port whenever you manually change its tone number. Receipt of a PROGRAM CHANGE message from an external machine changes the tone setting of this keyboard. NOTE • This keyboard supports 128 tones in the range 0 to 127.
Connection to a Computer ALL SOUND OFF This message forces all sound being produced over the current channel to turn off, regardless of how the sound is being produced. ALL NOTES OFF This message turns off all note data sent from an external device and currently being sounded on the channel. • Any notes being sustained using a sustain pedal or sostenuto pedal continue to sound until the next pedal off. RESET ALL CONTROLLERS This messages initializes pitch bend and all other control changes.
Using a SmartMedia Card FUNCTION SCORING Number buttons [+] / [–] PLAY/STOP START/STOP CARD Your keyboard is equipped with a card slot that supports use of SmartMediaTM memory cards. This makes it possible for the keyboard to directly read commercially available SMF data, which has been saved to a SmartMedia card from your computer, for sing along and lessons. SmartMedia data can be used the same way as built-in tunes. This keyboard supports SMF (FORMAT 0) data.
Using a SmartMedia Card SmartMedia Card and Card Slot Precautions Inserting and Removing a SmartMedia Card The following describes how to insert a SmartMedia card into the card slot and how to remove it. IMPORTANT! • Be sure to carefully read all documentation that comes with the SmartMedia card for important information about how to handle it. • Avoid storing and using SmartMedia cards in the following types of locations. Such conditions can cause corruption of data stored on the card.
Using a SmartMedia Card Getting Ready Reading a SmartMedia card IMPORTANT! 1 2 • Before you can use a SmartMedia card with this keyboard, you need to perform the procedure below to format it. After formatting the card, transfer SMF data from your computer to the card. • Formatting a SmartMedia card with this keyboard automatically creates a folder named “CASIO_MD” on the card.
Using a SmartMedia Card ■ To evaluate your play using SMF Data 3-1 Press the SCORING button. • The keyboard will read the SMF data and enter the Evaluation Mode. • An error message will appear if the selected SMF data file is larger than about 80 Kbytes. • If an error message appears, see “SmartMedia Card Error Messages” on the following page for information about what you need to do.
Using a SmartMedia Card SmartMedia Card Error Messages Display Message Cause Action Err Card R/W There is something wrong with the card. Use a different card. Err No Card (1) The card is not set correctly in the card slot. (2) There is no card in the card slot or the card was removed part way through a card operation. (1) Remove the card and reinsert it correctly (page E-57). (2) Insert a card into the card slot. Never remove a card from the card slot while a card access operation is in progress.
Using a SmartMedia Card b) “dEL UsrSong?” This message asks whether you want to delete the contents of Song Bank user area for storage of SMF data (5 songs) in order to make room for the SMF data you are trying to read. To clear this message and return to the SMF data selection screen, press the [–] (NO) button. If you do, the message “dEL MemSong?” will appear if there is data in the Song Memory. See “a) dEL MemSong?” above about the steps you need to perform in response to this message. 1.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause No keyboard sound (1) Power supply problem. (2) Power is not turned on. (3) Volume setting is too low. (4) The MODE switch is in the CASIO CHORD or FINGERED position. (5) LOCAL CONTROL is off. Any of the following symptoms while using battery power.
Troubleshooting Problem Cannot record accompaniment data computer. Possible Cause chord on a Static noise when a microphone is connected. No microphone sound Cannot recall data from a card. Song play momentarily cuts out at some points during SMF or sing along play. Action See page ACCOMP OUT is turned off. Turn on ACCOMP OUT. Page E-52 (1) Use of a microphone that is a different from the type that is recommended. (2) Use of the microphone in the vicinity of fluorescent lighting.
Specifications Model: LK-90TV/LK-92TV Keyboard: 61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves (with touch response; 1, 2, off) Key Light System: Can be turned on and off (up to 10 keys can be lit at the same time) Tones: 264 (128 panel tones + 128 General MIDI tones + 8 drum sets); with layer and split Rhythm Instrument Tones: 61 Polyphony: 32 notes maximum (16 for certain tones) Auto Accompaniment Rhythm Patterns: Tempo: Chords: Rhythm Controller: 120 Variable (226 steps, = 30 to 255) 3 fingering methods (
Specifications Power Supply: Batteries: Battery Life: AC Adaptor: Auto Power Off: 2-way 6 AA-size batteries Approximately 2.5 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries AD-5 Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last key operation. Enabled under batter power only, can be disabled manually. Speaker Output: 2.5W + 2.5W Power Consumption: 9V Dimensions: 94.4 x 38.7 x 14.2 cm (37 3/16 x 15 1/4 x 5 9/16 inch) Weight: Approximately 5.1kg (11.2 lbs)(without batteries) 7.
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Appendix/Apéndice A=440Hz Range Type C-1 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 G7 C8 C9 G9 A (Standard type) (Tipo estándar) B “020 GLOCKENSPIEL”/ “095 PICCOLO” “020 GLOCKENSPIEL”/ “095 PICCOLO” C Low pitch instruments Instrumentos de altura tonal baja D (Sound Effect) (Efecto de sonido) No scale for tones. Sin escala para los sonidos. a ........Keyboard range ........Gama del teclado b ........Available range (using transpose or a message receive) ........
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Appendix/Apéndice Rhythm List/Lista de ritmos POPS I 000 POP 1 001 WORLD POP 002 8 BEAT POP 003 SOUL BALLAD 1 004 POP SHUFFLE 1 005 8 BEAT DANCE 006 POP BALLAD 1 007 POP BALLAD 2 008 BALLAD 009 FUSION SHUFFLE POPS II 010 SOUL BALLAD 2 011 16 BEAT 1 012 16 BEAT 2 013 8 BEAT 1 014 8 BEAT 2 015 8 BEAT 3 016 DANCE POP 1 017 POP FUSION 018 POP 2 019 POP WALTZ DANCE/FUNK 020 DANCE 021 DISCO 1 022 DISCO 2 023 EURO BEAT 024 DANCE POP 2 025 GROOVE SOUL 026 TECHNO 027 TRANCE 028 HIP-HOP 029 FUNK ROCK I 030 POP ROCK
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