Cover PX-S3100 EN USER’S GUIDE Initial Setup Preparing a Power Supply Turning Power On or Off Using a Pedal Selecting a Tone and Playing Selecting a Single Tone Registering a Setup Layering Two Tones Splitting the Keyboard Between Two Tones Registering and Restoring a Setup (Registration) Connecting with a Smart Device Changing the Pitch Fine Tuning a Pitch (Tuning) Using Headphones Changing the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift) Changing the Scale Tuning (Temperament) of the Keyboard L
Included and Optional Accessories Use only accessories that are specified for use with this Digital Piano. Use of unauthorized accessories creates the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury. • You can get information about accessories that are sold separately for this product from the CASIO catalog available from your retailer, and from the CASIO website. https://support.casio.
Changing the Auto Accompaniment and Song Tempo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EN-38 Contents Overview and Setup EN-3 General Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-3 Preparing a Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-5 Turning Power On or Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-6 Using a Pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EN-7 DAMPER PEDAL Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview and Setup General Guide ■ Front Panel 1 2 Bluetooth® Indicator * 3 9 bp bk bq 4 5 bl br bm bs 6 bn bt 7 8 bo ck cl cm cn A0 C1 C2 Front co C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 * Bluetooth Indicator Under initial default settings, turning on power without the Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor attached will cause the Bluetooth indicator to blink momentarily to inform you that the Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor is not attached.
Overview and Setup bp ^, EXIT, $ FUNCTION button 1 P (Power) button 2 Volume knob bq - cl TONE category, RHYTHM category buttons 3 Mode selector button (RHYTHM, ACCOMP, SONG) bq DSP, BANK button 4 INTRO, PART button br TRANSPOSE, Area 1 button 5 NORMAL/FILL-IN, s button bs KNOB, Area 2 button 6 VARIATION/FILL-IN, d button bt ARPEG.
Overview and Setup Preparing a Power Supply ■ Using Batteries Your Digital Piano uses an AC adaptor for power. • Though this Digital Piano supports battery operation, use of an AC adaptor is generally recommended. ■ Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this Digital Piano. Use of a different type AC adaptor can cause smoking or malfunction.
Overview and Setup Turning Power On or Off 1. Before turning on power, rotate the 2 volume knob as far as it will go in the direction shown in the illustration below. 2. Press the 1P (Power) button to turn on power. The message “Welcome” will appear momentarily, followed by the tone name display. This indicates that the Digital Piano is ready for use. • After pressing 1P (Power) to turn on power, do not press any pedal until the Digital Piano is ready to play (the tone name display appears).
Overview and Setup ■ To change the function of the pedal connected to the DAMPER PEDAL jack Using a Pedal Your Digital Piano has three jacks for connection of pedals. Jack Connectable Pedal cr DAMPER PEDAL Switch type pedal*1 cs PEDAL UNIT Separately available SP-34 pedal unit (three pedals: damper, soft, and sostenuto). dl EXPRESSION/ ASSIGNABLE Switch type pedal,*1 expression pedal*2 You can use FUNCTION parameter 37 (“Pedal Target”) to select one of the settings below.
Overview and Setup PEDAL UNIT jack EXPRESSION/ASSIGNABLE Jack Use the cs PEDAL UNIT jack to connect a separately available Pedal Unit (SP-34). You can then use the pedals for expression that is similar to that available on an acoustic piano. ■ SP-34 Pedal Functions ● Damper Pedal Pressing the damper pedal while playing will cause the notes you play to reverberate. The SP-34 pedal also supports halfpedal operation, so pressing the pedal part way applies only a partial damper effect.
Overview and Setup ■ To specify the pedal type ■ To specify the pedal function You can use FUNCTION parameter 42 (“Pedal Type”) to select one of the settings below. You can use FUNCTION parameter 43 (“Pedal Target”) to select one of the settings below. The settings from “Expression” to “Layer Balance” are expression pedal settings, while the settings from “Sustain” to “Fill-in” are switch type (CASIO sustain) pedal settings.
Overview and Setup 6. Touch bl + to start adjustment. 7. While “Highest” is displayed, press the top of the pedal down as far as it will go and then touch bm ENTER. 8. While “Lowest” is displayed, press the bottom of the pedal down as far as it will go and then touch bm ENTER. Using the Included Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor To pair this product with a Bluetooth® wireless technologycapable external device, you need to plug the Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor into the Digital Piano’s cq USB Type A port.
Operations Common to All Modes • Unless otherwise specifically noted, all of the procedures in this manual assume that the Digital Piano is in its initial power on state (immediately after you turn on power). If you run into problems with a procedure, turn Digital Piano power off and back on, and then try performing the procedure again. • Note that turning off Digital Piano power during a procedure causes any pending unsaved data to be deleted.
Operations Common to All Modes ■ Mode Selector Button Your Digital Piano has three modes, which are described below. RHYTHM Mode: This is the mode for most basic operations. In addition to normal keyboard play use this mode to perform most other Digital Piano operations. ACCOMP Mode: This mode is for playing Auto Accompaniment with chords. See “Using Auto Accompaniment” (page EN-31). SONG Mode: Use this mode to play back songs. See “Listening to Songs (MIDI Player)” (page EN-51).
Operations Common to All Modes 2. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to select the ■ Touch Button Light Auto Off To save power, you can configure a setting that will turn off all button lights, except for the 3 mode selector button, after a certain period of non-operation. Use FUNCTION parameter 107 (“Panel Light”) to specify the amount of non-operation time (in seconds) until lights turn off, or you can specify that lights should remain lit (initial default).
■ To insert a character 1. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to move the cursor to the position where you want to insert a character. 2. Touch bs Area 2. This inserts “A” at the cursor position and enters the character editing mode. • At this time you can change the “A” to a different character if you want. To do so, perform the procedure under “To change a character” from step 2. ■ To delete a character 1. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to move the cursor to the position of the character you want to delete.
Digital Piano Operations ■ To select a tone Layering Two Tones 1. Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until the “^TONE” indicator to the right of the button is lit. Layering makes it possible to sound with two different tones at the same time. The tone that is layered onto another tone is the “Upper2 part tone”, which in this manual is referred to as the “Upper2 tone”. The tone upon which the Upper2 tone is layered is the “Upper1 part tone”, which is referred to as the “Upper1 tone”.
Digital Piano Operations 4. Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings ■ To unlayer the keyboard 1. Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until the “^CTRL” indicator to the right of the button is lit. until the “^TONE” indicator to the right of the button is lit. Next, perform the operation under “To select a tone” (page EN-15) to select the Lower tone. 2. Touch cl LAYER so the “LY” indicator “Lower” indicator disappears from the display.
Digital Piano Operations ■ To unsplit the keyboard 1. Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until the “^CTRL” indicator to the right of the button is lit. 2. Touch ck SPLIT so the “SP” indicator disappears from the display. Configuring Layer and Split Settings You can individually configure volume level, octave shift, and tuning settings for the Upper1, Upper2, and Lower parts. You can also specify whether or not pedal and/or cn PITCH BEND wheel operations should affect each part.
Digital Piano Operations Adjusting the Overall Volume Level of the Keyboard Performance Parts The following types of sounds are output by your Digital Piano: keyboard performance,* auto accompaniments, song playback, and sounds input from an external source. Each of these sounds can be controlled and adjusted individually. * Keyboard performance includes all parts: Upper1, Upper2, and Lower. ■ To adjust the volume of the keyboard 1.
Digital Piano Operations ■ To change touch response sensitivity 1. Hold down the bp^ button until “[FUNCTION]” appears on the display. This enters the FUNCTION Mode. 2. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to select the following menu items in sequence: “KEYBOARD” 3 “Touch Response”. [ – F UNC T I ON ] Tou c h Re s pon s e No r ma l Changing the Pitch Changing the Pitch in Semitone Steps (Transpose) Transpose lets you raise or lower the overall pitch of the Digital Piano in semitone steps.
Digital Piano Operations Fine Tuning a Pitch (Tuning) Use the tuning feature when you need to adjust the pitch slightly to play along with another musical instrument. • 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. • You can change the frequency in 0.1 Hz steps. ■ To change the tuning setting 1. Hold down the bp^ button until “[FUNCTION]” appears on the display.
Digital Piano Operations Using the Sound Mode Effects (Hall Simulator/Reverb and Surround) You can use bn SOUND MODE to enable and disable the effects described below. ■ To enable or disable the Hall Simulator/Reverb and Surround effects 1. Touch bn SOUND MODE. • Each touch will cycle between the settings, and the current setting is indicated by the LED lights as shown below. ● Hall Simulator/Reverb Hall Simulator and Reverb are both effects that change the reverberation of the sound.
Digital Piano Operations ■ To specify the Surround type ● Reverb Type (displayed) Description Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Simulates the reverberation of a room. Large Room Simulates the reverberation of a small hall. Hall 3 Stadium Simulates the reverberation of a stadium. • To return to the initial default setting (Hall 3), touch bk – and bl + at the same time. 4. After the setting is the way you want, touch bp EXIT as many times as required until “[SOUND MODE]” disappears from the display.
Digital Piano Operations ■ Configuring DSP Settings Using a DSP A DSP (Digital Signal Processor) is a type of effect that is connected between the sound source and output. Included are equalizer, tremolo, limiter, wah, etc. In addition to the default DSPs*1 assigned to each of the tones, your Digital Piano also offers a selection of 100 preset DSPs*2 from which to choose. You can also configure DSP parameter settings. *1 DSPs that are pre-assigned to each tone based on suitability.
Digital Piano Operations 4. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display the ■ To configure DSP settings 1. Use the procedure under “To select a DSP” (page EN-23) to select the DSP whose settings you want to configure. 2. Hold down bq DSP until “[DSP SETTING]” parameter whose setting you want to change and then touch bm ENTER. This enters the parameter editing mode. [ D S P S E T T I NG ] appears on the display. This enters the DSP setting mode and displays “DSP On/ Off”.
Digital Piano Operations Using Chorus Chorus is a function that adds depth and breadth to notes. To select a chorus setting, use FUNCTION parameter 9 (“Chorus Type”) to select one of the settings below.
Digital Piano Operations ■ List of Acoustic Piano Sound Setting Items Setting (Display) Available Options Tone: Specifies the initial String Resonance setting of each (String Reso.) tone. Playing on an acoustic piano causes the strings that are Off: Disables String harmonics of the played strings Resonance. to resonate. You can select 1-4: The greater the one of the string resonance value, the stronger settings in the column to the the String right. Resonance. Damper Resonance (Damper Reso.
Digital Piano Operations ■ To initialize all parameter settings that can be configured with knob operations • The procedure below returns all parameter settings in the “Knob Set List” (page EN-78) to the Digital Piano’s initial defaults. 1. Use the bp^ button to cycle through settings until the “^CTRL” indicator to the right of the button is lit. 2. Hold down the bs KNOB button until “Sure?” appears on the display. 3. To initialize, touch bl +. To exit this operation without initializing, touch bk –.
Digital Piano Operations 3. To disable the arpeggiator, touch bt ARPEG. This will cause “AR” to disappear from the display. • Enabling FUNCTION parameter 80 (“Arpeggio Hold”) causes the arpeggio pattern to continue playing even after you release the keyboard keys of the chord. • You can use FUNCTION parameter 81 (“Arpeggio Part”) to specify whether the arpeggiator sounds for both the Upper1 and Upper2 parts when the keyboard is layered with two tones (page EN-15), or for the Upper1 part only.
Digital Piano Operations ■ To use the Duet Mode ■ To change the octaves of the duet keyboards 1. Hold down the bp^ button until “[FUNCTION]” 1. Perform steps 1 and 2 under “To use the Duet appears on the display. This enters the FUNCTION Mode. 2. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to select the following menu items in sequence: “KEYBOARD” 3 “DUET”. 3. After confirming that “Duet Mode” is displayed, touch bm ENTER. Mode” (page EN-29). 2.
Digital Piano Operations Changing the Scale Tuning (Temperament) of the Keyboard 4. If you want to change the base note of the scale, perform the steps below. • You do not need to perform these steps if you want to use the default base note setting (C). (1) Touch bp EXIT. (2) Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display “Scale Base Note” and then touch bm ENTER. (3) Use the bk – and bl + buttons, or cm (K1) knob to select a base note setting.
Digital Piano Operations Using Auto Accompaniment 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. Playing Auto Accompaniment The Auto Accompaniments of this Digital Piano consist of a “rhythm part” (drums and percussion) and a “chord part” (various musical instruments).
Digital Piano Operations ■ To play Auto Accompaniment with chords 5. To stop Auto Accompaniment, touch 8 START/STOP. • 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. Use the 3 mode selector button to cycle through settings until the “ACCOMP” (ACCOMP Mode) indicator is lit. • With the above procedure, you finger chords to be played by the Auto Accompaniment.
Digital Piano Operations ■ Fill-in These accompaniment patterns are used to insert short oneor two-measure fill-ins into a piece. A fill-in pattern starts to play as soon as you touch one of the fill-in buttons (see below). Accompaniment play returns to the original normal or variation pattern from beat one after the one- or two-measure fill-in is complete. To play this accompaniment pattern: Do this: Normal Fill-in While a normal pattern is playing, touch 5 NORMAL/FILL-IN.
Digital Piano Operations Using the Keyboard to Control the Auto Accompaniment Pattern (Keyboard Controller Mode) Selecting a Chord Input Mode You can use FUNCTION parameter 76 (“Chord Mode”) to select one of the six chord input modes below. You can use the six leftmost white keyboard keys to start and stop accompaniment pattern play, to switch between patterns, etc.
Digital Piano Operations ■ CASIO CHORD ■ FINGERED With CASIO CHORD, you can use simplified fingerings to play the four types of chords described below. With these 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 EN-73 for information about chords that are supported and how they are fingered on the keyboard.
Digital Piano Operations ● FINGERED ASSIST Produces an effect that is different from FINGERED 1 when two or three keys are pressed. Pressing a root key and any key to the left of the root key plays a seventh chord, while a black key plays a minor chord. Pressing both a white and black key together plays a minor seventh chord. • In addition to FINGERED 1, you can also use the methods below to play the three types of chords described below.
Digital Piano Operations Using Auto Harmonize Auto Harmonize lets you add harmony to melody notes you play with your right hand for more melodic depth. You can select any one of 12 Auto Harmonize types. • A single button is used to control auto harmonize and the arpeggiator (page EN-27). Because of this, the arpeggiator cannot be used while auto harmonize is in use. ■ To enable auto harmonize • If “AR” appears instead of “AH” when you touch the bt ARPEG.
Digital Piano Operations Changing the Auto Accompaniment and Song Tempo There are two ways to change the tempo (beats per minute) setting: using buttons to specify a tempo value, and tapping a beat with a keyboard key or a pedal. • You can specify use of a letter (T) or an icon (2) as the display indicator to the left of the tempo value. To specify the indicator type, use FUNCTION parameter 113 (“Tempo Indicator”).
Digital Piano Operations 4. Use the bk – and bl + buttons to select a music preset number. This changes the displayed music preset name. At the same time, settings are recalled for the tone, rhythm, chord progression, and data that matches the genre or melody indicated by the name. • You can also change tone, rhythm, DSP, and other settings as required. To do so, use the bp^ button to select the type of functions assigned to buttons bq to cl.
Digital Piano Operations ■ Registration Memory Data Registering and Restoring a Setup (Registration) You can use the registration function to register the setup of the Digital Piano (tone, rhythm, and other settings). You can recall a registered setup as required to perform a particular song, etc. • Registration operations can be performed in the RHYTHM Mode (page EN-12) or ACCOMP Mode (page EN-12).
Digital Piano Operations Registering and Recalling a Setup ■ To register a setup 5. Select the area where you want to store the setup. While holding down cl STORE, touch an area button from br Area 1 to ck Area 4. This causes “Sure?” to appear on the display. • Specifying a bank and area that already has data stored to it in the procedure below causes the recorded data to be deleted. For information about banks and areas, see “Setup Storage Locations” (page EN-40). [ 1.
Digital Piano Operations 5. Touch one of the buttons from br Area 1 through ck Area 4 to select the area where the setup you want to recall is located. This recalls the setup. [ R E G I S T R A T I ON ] Bank : 02 AREA 1 • This causes the Digital Piano’s settings to change in accordance with the setup you recalled. ■ Freeze Function Recalling a registered setup normally overwrites all of the settings shown under “Registration Memory Data” (page EN-40).
Digital Piano Operations ■ To play using the sequential pedal recall function 1. Connect the included pedal or a separately available CASIO sustain pedal to the jack for which you specified “Inc” or “Dec” in step 4 of the procedure under “To specify the pedal for recalling setups” (page EN-42). 2. At the point when you want to recall the registration setup, press the pedal.
Digital Piano Operations ■ Recorded Data for Each Track The symbols below are used in the “System” column to indicate items that can be recorded to the system track, and in the “Solo” column to indicate items that can be recorded to solo tracks 1 and 2.
Digital Piano Operations Recording and Playing Back Keyboard Play • When the remaining recordable note count is 100 or lower during recording, the bo REC0 button will flash. When the remaining recordable note count becomes zero, recording will stop automatically and the bo REC0 button light will stop flashing and turn off. • Should power fail during recording, all of the data in the track you are recording will be deleted.
Digital Piano Operations ■ To select a track number before recording 1. Use the 3 mode selector button to cycle through settings until the “SONG” (SONG Mode) indicator is lit. 2. Use the bk – and bl + buttons to select a song number. • Song numbers 11 through 15 are MIDI recorder areas. If necessary, you can touch 8a to check whether or not the selected area already has something recorded to it.
Digital Piano Operations ■ To re-record part of a recorded track (punch-in recording) • You can use punch-in recording to re-record a particular section in a specific track in a MIDI recorder song. • If you want, you can specify the start measure for playback during punch-in recording. If you do not specify a start measure, playback will start from the first measure of the song. For more information, see “Configuring Recording Settings (Pre-count, Metronome, Beat, Punch-in Measure)” (page EN-48). 1.
Digital Piano Operations Configuring Recording Settings (Pre-count, Metronome, Beat, Punch-in Measure) The settings shown below are available for recording. Displayed Setting Precount Description and Options Specifies whether or not to sound a precount to signal the start of recording. Off: Pre-count does not sound. Recording starts as soon as you touch 8 START/STOP or when you play something on the keyboard.
Digital Piano Operations Deleting a MIDI Recorder Song Use the procedures in this section to delete a single song in its entirety, or a particular track of a song. ■ To delete a MIDI recorder song 1. Use the 3 mode selector button to cycle Using the Audio Recorder to Record Performances The audio recorder records Digital Piano keyboard play as audio data. Recordings are stored as WAV files (linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1kHz, stereo) to the USB flash drive in the Digital Piano’s cq USB Type A port.
Digital Piano Operations ■ To record a keyboard performance onto a USB flash drive ■ To select and playback a file recorded with the audio recorder 1. Perform the procedure under “To prepare to 1. Perform the procedure under “To prepare to use the audio recorder” (page EN-49). 2. Touch bo REC0. This enters record standby, indicated by bo REC0 flashing red. The Digital Piano will enter the RHYTHM Mode at this time if it is in the SONG Mode. • To cancel recording, touch bo REC0 again.
Digital Piano Operations Listening to Songs (MIDI Player) Your Digital Piano has a MIDI player that can play back the MIDI file types described below. ■ Playable songs Song Type Description User songs You can add up to 10 songs to Digital Piano memory as user songs (Song Number 1 through 10). To add user song data (up to 320 KB per song of data that is playable by this Digital Piano), store it on a USB drive or smart device and then transfer the song data to Digital Piano memory.
Digital Piano Operations 4. To start playback of the selected song, touch 8a. • The yellow and red LEDs above the 8a button will flash in time with the beat (yellow for beat 1, red for the remaining beats of each measure). • The operations below can be performed while playback is in progress. To do this: Perform this operation: Stop playback Touch 8a. Pause playback Touch 7 k. Change playback tempo (speed). See “Changing the Auto Accompaniment and Song Tempo” (page EN-38). Skip forward one measure.
Digital Piano Operations Configuring Function Settings (FUNCTION Mode) The FUNCTION Mode makes it possible to configure function settings using a menu format. There are two types of menu items: directories and parameters. Directory : A directory is a group of multiple parameters. Parameter : A parameter is an actual configurable setting. After you select the “Touch Response” parameter, for example, you can change its setting as desired.
Digital Piano Operations 3. Display the name of the parameter whose setting you want to change. • For example, to display the “Chorus Type” parameter, you need to navigate through multiple directories in the following sequence: “SOUND” (directory) 3 “EFFECT” (directory) 3 “Chorus Type” (parameter). Perform the procedure below. (1) Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display “SOUND” and then touch bm ENTER. • This enters the “SOUND” directory.
Digital Piano Operations ■ FUNCTION Mode Menu Items • For information about general procedures for changing the settings in the list below, see “To change FUNCTION parameter settings” (page EN-53). • A function whose name has “(DIR)” at the end is a directory, which contains multiple sub-directories and parameters. No. 1 Parameter Name or Directory Name Sound (DIR) 2 Acoustic Simulator (DIR) Display Settings SOUND – ACOUSTIC SIMU. – 3 String Resonance String Reso.
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Digital Piano Operations No. 74 Parameter Name or Directory Name Auto Accompaniment (DIR) Display Settings ACCOMPANIMENT – Accomp Volume 0 - 127 75 Accomp Volume 76 Chord Mode Chord Mode See page EN-34 77 Music Preset Key Shift MP Key Shift –5 - 0 - +6 ARPEG./A.HARMO. – 79 Type Select Type Select A.Harmo.
Digital Piano Operations No. Parameter Name or Directory Name 105 System (DIR) Display Settings SYSTEM – 106 Tuning Master Tuning 415.5 - 465.
Digital Piano Operations Using Operation Lock Configuring MIDI Settings Operation Lock disables button operations, except for the 1P (Power) button and the button operations required to unlock operations. While Auto is selected for Operation Lock, button operations are disabled during performances.* * Pressing any key or pedal is interpreted as the start of a performance and causes operation to be locked. ■ To lock operations 1. Hold down the bp^ button until “[FUNCTION]” appears on the display.
Deleting All Data in Digital Piano Memory You can use the procedure below to delete all data, and reset settings and other system contents to return them to their initial factory defaults. ■ To return all Digital Piano settings and data to their initial factory defaults (Factory Reset) • This procedure also deletes user songs, MIDI recorder song data, and registration data. Saving important data to a USB flash drive (page EN-63) is recommended before performing this procedure. 1.
USB Flash Drive USB Flash Drive and USB Type A Port Handling Precautions • Be sure to observe the precautions provided in the documentation that comes with the USB flash drive. • Avoid using a USB flash drive under the conditions below. Such conditions can corrupt data stored on the USB flash drive.
USB Flash Drive Formatting a USB Flash Drive • Be sure to format a USB flash drive on the Digital Piano before using it for the first time. • Formatting a USB flash drive deletes all data currently stored on it. Before formatting a USB flash drive, make sure it does not have any valuable data stored on it. • The format operation performed by this Digital Piano is a “quick format”. If you want to completely delete all of the data in USB flash drive, format it on your computer or some other device.
USB Flash Drive ■ To save Digital Piano data to a USB flash drive 1. Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital Piano’s cq USB Type A port. 2. Hold down the bp^ button until “[FUNCTION]” appears on the display. 3. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display “[MEDIA]” and then touch bm ENTER. This enters the MEDIA Mode. 4. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display “Save” and then touch bm ENTER. 5.
USB Flash Drive ■ To delete USB flash drive data ■ To rename USB flash drive data 1. Perform steps 1, 2, and 3 under “To save 1. Perform steps 1, 2, and 3 under “To save Digital Piano data to a USB flash drive” (page EN-63). 2. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display “Delete” and then touch bm ENTER. 3. Use the bk U and bl I buttons to display a sub-menu item that correspond to the type of data being deleted, and then touch bm ENTER.
USB Flash Drive Using a Computer to Copy General Song Data to a USB Flash Drive You can use the same operations as those for built-in songs to play back files of the formats below, which are stored in the MUSICDAT folder. • Standard MIDI files (SMF format 0/1) or CASIO MIDI files (CMF format) 1. Connect the USB flash drive to your computer. 2. Create a folder named MUSICDAT in the root directory of the USB flash drive.
Linking with a Smart Device (APP Function) You can use the APP Function to connect the Digital Piano with a phone, tablet or other smart device and perform the operations described below. • Control the Digital Piano from a smart device (Piano Remote Controller) • Transfer music data from a smart device ■ To download the smart device app Download the smart device app from the CASIO website and install it on the smart device you want to use. https://support.casio.
Linking with a Smart Device (APP Function) ■ Using a Cable to Connect the Digital Piano with a Smart Device 1. Referring to “To download the smart device app” (page EN-66), install the app on the smart device. 2. Use a commercially available USB cable to connect the smart device port to the Digital Piano cp USB Type B port. • After connecting the smart device to the Digital Piano, use the smart device app to perform operations. For details about operations, refer to the user documentation of the app.
Troubleshooting ● Nothing happens when I touch a touch button. ● The pitch of the Digital Piano is off. Cause: a. Wearing glove or touching with a fingernail or stylus. b. Incorrect touch button sensitivity setting. Cause: a. The current transpose setting of the keyboard is something other than the default setting. b. The Digital Piano’s tuning setting is something other than “440.0Hz”. c. Octave shift is enabled. d. The current scale setting is something other than “Equal Temperament”. Action: a.
Troubleshooting ● Tones and/or effects sound strange. Note intensity does not change even though I alter key pressure. Turning power off and then back on again does not eliminate the problem. Cause: Auto Resume is enabled. Action: Disable Auto Resume (FUNCTION parameter 110). Next, turn the Digital Piano off and then back on again. ● Abnormal sounds are produced only when I play on the left-side keyboard.
Troubleshooting Error Messages Display Cause Action Limit • You are attempting to record more than 999 measures with the MIDI recorder. • You are attempting to record more than approximately 25 minutes with the audio recorder. • Keep MIDI recorder recordings up to 999 measures long. • Keep audio recorder recordings within approximately 25 minutes. Memory Full You are attempting a recording that exceeds the allowable per-song limit. Keep song recordings with the allowable per-song limit.
Reference Product Specifications Model Keyboard Duet PX-S3100BK 88-key piano keyboard Adjustable tone range (–2 to +2 octaves) Transpose –12 to 0 to +12 semitones Octave shift –2 to 0 to +2 octaves Sound Source Number of Tones 700, Layer, Split Maximum polyphony 192 notes Touch Response 5 sensitivity levels, Off Tuning 415.5Hz to 440.0Hz to 465.9Hz (0.
Reference Pedals DAMPER PEDAL jack For connection of the included pedal (SP-3) or a separately available CASIO sustain pedal, selectable function (sustain (off, on), sostenuto (off, on), soft (off, on), arpeggio hold (off, on), play/stop, fill-in) PEDAL UNIT jack For connection of a separately available pedal unit (SP-34), simultaneous use of three pedals (Sustain (off, half, on), sostenuto (off, on), soft (off, on)) EXPRESSION/ASSIGNABLE jack For connection of a separately available expression pedal,
Reference Fingering Guide Cadd9 ■ FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2 Chords Cmadd9 C Cm *4 *4 C69 *3 *4 Cm69 *3 Cdim C7( 9) Caug *3 C7(9) C 5 C7(#9) Csus4 *3 C7(#11) Csus2 *3 C7 C7( 13) *4 C7(13) Cm7 *3 CM7 Cm7(9) *4 Cm7(11) *3 CmM7 Cdim7 *3 CM7(9) *4 CmM7(9) CdimM7 C5 *5 C7 5 *3 Cm7 5 *3 CM7 5 Caug7 CaugM7 C8 *6 With FINGERED 2, interpreted as Am7. With FINGERED 2, interpreted as Am7b5. Inverted form not supported in some cases.
Reference ■ FINGERED ON BASS, FULL RANGE CHORD In addition to the chords that can be fingered with FINGERED 1 and FINGERED 2, the chords below also are recognized.
Reference Chord Example List *1 *2 C C /(D ) D (D )/E E F M m dim aug sus4 sus2 7 m7 M7 m7 5 7 5 7sus4 add9 madd9 mM7 dim7 69 6 m6 • You can use the split point to change the size of the accompaniment keyboard range (page EN-16).
Reference *1 *2 F /(G ) G (G )/A A (A )/B B M m dim aug sus4 sus2 7 m7 M7 m7 5 7 5 7sus4 add9 madd9 mM7 dim7 69 6 m6 • You can use the split point to change the size of the accompaniment keyboard range (page EN-16).
Reference Versatile Tone Map OTHERS: 056 VERSATILE NYLON GUITAR Key Velocity C-1 - B6 1-30 31-60 61-75 76-90 91-105 106-120 121-127 C7 1-127 C{7 1-127 D7 1-127 E}7 1-127 E7 1-127 F7 1-127 F{7 1-127 G7 1-127 A}7 1-127 A7 1-127 B}7 1-127 B7 1-127 C8 1-127 C{8 1-127 D8 1-127 E}8 1-127 E8 1-127 F8 1-127 F{8 1-127 G8 1-127 A}8 1-127 A8 1-127 B}8 1-127 B8 1-127 C9 1-127 C{9 1-127 D9 1-127 E}9 1-127 E9 1-127 F9 1-127 F{9 1-127 G9 1-127 Sound Normal mp Normal mf Ghost Note Mute Hammering Glissando Open Harmonics
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Reference DSP Module List Module Number Module Name Display Description Mono 1-Band EQ Mono 1EQ This is a single-band monaural equalizer. Mono 2-Band EQ Mono 2EQ This is a dual-band monaural equalizer. Mono 3-Band EQ Mono 3EQ This is a three-band monaural equalizer. Stereo 1-Band EQ Streo1EQ This is a single-band stereo equalizer. Stereo 2-Band EQ Streo2EQ This is a dual-band stereo equalizer.
Reference DSP Parameter List Module Name Display Description Parameter Data Mono 1-Band EQ Settings This is a single-band monaural equalizer. EQ Freq EQ Frequency Adjusts the center frequency of Equalizer. *1 EQ Gain EQ Gain Adjusts the gain of Equalizer. –12 to 00 to 12 In Level Input Level Adjusts the input level. 000 to 127 WetLevel Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound. 000 to 127 DryLevel Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound.
Reference Module Name Display Description Parameter Data Stereo 2-Band EQ Settings This is a dual-band stereo equalizer. EQ1 Freq EQ1 Frequency Adjusts the center frequency of Equalizer 1. *1 EQ1 Gain EQ1 Gain Adjusts the gain of Equalizer 1. –12 to 00 to 12 EQ2 Freq EQ2 Frequency Adjusts the center frequency of Equalizer 2. *1 EQ2 Gain EQ2 Gain Adjusts the gain of Equalizer 2. –12 to 00 to 12 In Level Input Level Adjusts the input level.
Reference Module Name Display Description Parameter Data Tremolo Settings Shifts the volume of the input signal using an LFO. Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate. 000 to 127 Depth LFO Depth Adjusts the LFO depth. 000 to 127 Waveform LFO Waveform Selects the LFO waveform. Sine, Triangle, Trapzoid WetLevel Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound. 000 to 127 DryLevel Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound. 000 to 127 Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate.
Reference Module Name Display Description Parameter Data Limiter Settings Limits the input signal level so it does not rise above a preset level. Limit Limit Adjusts the volume level of the limit at which limiting is applied. 000 to 127 Attack Attack Adjusts the time until the compression effect starts. A smaller value causes prompt limiter operation, which suppresses the attack of the input signal.
Reference Module Name Display Description Parameter Data Chorus Settings Gives notes depth and breadth. Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate. 000 to 127 Depth LFO Depth Adjusts the LFO depth. 000 to 127 Waveform LFO Waveform Selects the LFO waveform. Sine, Triangle Feedback Feedback Adjusts the strength of feedback. –64 to 00 to 63 WetLevel Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound. 000 to 127 Polarity Polarity Inverts the LFO of one channel.
Reference Module Name Display Description Parameter Data Drive Rotary Settings This is a rotary speaker simulator that makes overdrive possible. Type Type Selects the rotary speaker type. 0 to 3 OD Gain Overdrive Gain Adjusts overdrive gain. 000 to 127 OD Level Overdrive Level Adjusts the overdrive output level. 000 to 127 Speed Speed Switches the speed mode between fast and slow. Slow, Fast Brake Brake Stops speaker rotation.
Reference Module Name Display Description Parameter Data Reflection Settings Simulates the initial reflection of reverberation. Applies acoustic presence to notes. WetLevel Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound. 000 to 127 Feedback Feedback Adjusts the repeat of the reflected sound. 000 to 127 Tone Tone Adjusts the tone of the reflected sound. 000 to 127 In Level Input Level Adjusts the input level. 000 to 127 DryLevel Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound.
Reference Module Name Display Description Parameter Data LFO Wah Settings This is a “wah” effect that can automatically affect the frequency using an LFO. Input Level Resonanc Resonance Adjusts the strength of feedback. 000 to 127 Manual Manual Adjusts the wah filter reference frequency. 000 to 127 Rate LFO Rate Adjusts the LFO rate. 000 to 127 Depth LFO Depth Adjusts the LFO depth. 000 to 127 Waveform LFO Waveform Selects the LFO waveform.
Reference Module Name Display Description Parameter Data Modeling Wah Settings Simulates various types of wah pedals. This effect can automatically shift the frequency in accordance with the level of the input signal. OutLevel Level Adjusts the wah level. Type Type Selects the wah type. 1 2 CAE CRY 000 to 127 1 to 8 3 4 IBZ VO 5 6 FAT LIGHT 7 8 7STR RESO Manual Manual Adjusts the wah filter reference frequency.
Reference Module Name Display Description Parameter Data Drive Settings Simulates the drive of a musical instrument amplifier. Type Drive Type Selects the drive type.*4 1 to 20 Gain Gain Adjusts the driver input signal gain. 000 to 127 OutLevel Level Adjusts the drive output level. 000 to 127 WetLevel Wet Level Adjusts the level of the effect sound. 000 to 127 DryLevel Dry Level Adjusts the level of the direct sound.
Reference *5 (V: Number of variations) Settings V Display Settings V Display Settings V Display Settings V Display 1 1 FD-PRNST 25 2 DZ-V4 49 4 MB-TX+DI 73 2 1 FD-TWRV1 26 2 DZ-HA 50 4 MS-VS80 74 3 VX-A15 3 1 RL-J12 27 4 EG-TWK 51 4 MS-J800 75 2 VX-A15TB 4 1 FD-TWD 28 3 EG-VEN 52 2 MS-J2401 76 3 VX-A30 5 1 FD-DXRV 29 2 EN-G15 53 3 MS-J2000 77 3 VX-A30TB 6 1 VX-AC3 30 1 EN-INV 54 2 MS-J2+MB 78 4 YM-DG8 7 1 ML-DC3 31 1 EN-BM 55 3 MS-PLX 79 2 AC
Key’s Ch’s After Touch Control Change Pitch Bender Note ON Note OFF Velocity True Voice 0 1 5 6, 38 7 10 11 64 65 66 67 71 72 73 O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O *6 *2*3 *3 *2*3 *3 *3 *2*3 *2*3 *2*3 *2*3 *2*3 *4 O O O O *4 O O O O O O O O O O O X O O 9nH v = 1 - 127 O 8nH v = 0 - 127, 9nH v = 0 O 9nH v = 1 - 127 O 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 M
:True # *5 *2 *2 *6 *2*4 *2*3 *2*3 *2*3 *2*3 Aux Messages Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Filter cutoff Vibrato rate Vibrato depth Vibrato delay Portamento control High resolution velocity prefix Reverb send level Chorus send level Delay send level RPN LSB, MSB Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO *1: Depends on tone. *2: Output in accordance with knob set setting. *3: Output in accordance with pedal effect setting.
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